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Today's Features

  • Enchiladas, chimichangas and fajitas are being served at a new location.

    El Paricutin mexican restaurant has opened an additional restaurant in Harrison Square.

    The restaurant, opened for a month, is attracting customers from the highway, said manager Martin Gonzales.

    “We did everything right here,” said Gonzales, as he swept his hand around the room at the walls and decorations.

    Gonzales said employees had been working on the Harrison Square location for six to eight months before it opened in February.

  • Diabetes Cooking School Continues – March 19 and 26 from 5-7 p.m. at the Harrison County Extension Office. There is no cost.

    Ghana International Luncheon – Monday, March 23 at noon at the Harrison County Extension Office. Speaker will be Donna Jones.

    Photo Purse Workshop – Monday, March 23 at 9 a.m. and repeated at 5 p.m. at the Harrison County Extension Office. Cost is $15. Call 234-5510 for supply list.

    Speedy Suppers – Tuesday, March 24 at 1 p.m and repeated at 7 p.m. at the Harrison County Extension Office.

  • THURSDAY, March 19

    Harrison County Historical Society will meet Thursday, March 19 at 7 p.m. in the Feix Community Room at the Cynthiana-Harrison County Public Library. The speaker will be Donna Elkins who will present a program about lady spies in the Civil War. Everyone is welcome to attend.

  • Phase I ag development signups

    The Harrison County Phase I committee (Ag Development Committee) reminds everyone that a signup period for six programs is available now. The period to signup will last the entire month of March and will include the following programs:

    Genetic Programs; Forage Improvements; Diversification; Sheep and Goat Diversification; Fencing Improvement; and Cattle Handling.

  • Whether you are trying to lose weight, are a diabetic or just want to eat healthier, the Diabetes Cooking School will give you ideas and suggestions.

    It will be held every Thursday in March at the Harrison County Extension Center from 5-7 p.m. Please call to register. Registration is not required, but will insure we have enough food for everyone to taste.

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  • It is time to start preparing for the vegetable growing season in earnest: asparagus, potatoes, onions and leeks can be set out now; in a few weeks, as the soil is workable and warms to about 45 degrees, we’ll direct seed radishes, turnips, parsnips, beets, carrots, peas, spinach and other greens and lettuces.

  • 2009 Crop Acreage Reporting Deadlines

    Farm Service Agency (FSA) reminds agricultural producers of the acreage reporting requirements that must be met prior to receiving program benefits. Filing an accurate acreage report for all crops and land uses, including failed acreage and prevented planting acreage, can prevent the loss of benefits for a variety of programs.

  • The Harrison County Conservation District will be accepting requests for cost share funding under the Kentucky Soil Erosion and Water Quality Cost Share Program beginning March 16 and extending through April 15, 2009.

    As in the past years, the applications will be ranked according to the criteria established based on a high priority on addressing animal waste problems, landowners in Agricultural Districts and applicants that have their Agriculture Water Quality Plans on file with their local conservation district.

  • Joel and Nancy Techau of Paris, Ky., announce the engagement of their daughter, Shanda Techau to Jason Jacobson, son of Mark and Kim Jacobson of Paris, Ky.

    Techau is a graduate of Bourbon County High School and is attending the University of Louisville. She will graduate this May with a dental hygiene degree, and is a member of Kappa Delta sorority. She is employed by BJ’s Restaurant in Louisville, Ky. 

    Her maternal grandparents are Dorothy Gulley and the late Don Gulley; paternal grandparents are Ken and Joyce Techau and the late Sanna Techau.

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