Author: Dillan Combs | Winchester Sun

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Clark County Schools resume for the new school year

“At the end of the day, everybody is excited to get their kids back in school. Kids are ... Read more

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Motor vehicle and watercraft tax unchanged for 2022

The ad valorem tax on motor vehicles and watercraft will remain as 19.5 cents for every $100 of ... Read more

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Labor Day weekend activities to include parade, live music 

Labor Day weekend activities to include parade, live music  By Dillan Combs Sun Reporter Winchester’s Labor Day Festival ... Read more

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Local businesses honored during  2021 Chamber of Commerce Banquet

After being put on hiatus due to Covid, the annual Winchester-Clark Chamber of Commerce Banquet returned to award ... Read more

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Clark County Schools remaining flexible as Covid situation evolves

As students head back to class tomorrow, officials with Clark County Public Schools say their goal is to ... Read more

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Paris city pursuit passes through Winchester

A police pursuit made its way through Winchester Tuesday evening. The person of interest involved in the pursuit, ... Read more

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Workplaces reintroducing Covid regulations

Just as society began to returning to something resembling normalcy,  a recent increase in active Covid cases is ... Read more

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Sewage construction projects planned throughout 2022

Winchester Municipal Utilities (WMU) is planning sewage construction projects throughout the next year.  The Tucker Farms and Lincoln ... Read more

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Pioneer Festival returning to downtown Winchester

After a Covid-induced hiatus, Winchester’s own Daniel Boone Pioneer Festival will return to downtown Winchester this year for ... Read more

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Friday storm snaps power line, sparks small fire

Friday afternoon’s storm sent a tree into a power line on Oxford Drive at approximately 3:30 p.m. As ... Read more