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News Release: 3/22/2024

UPCOMING EVENTS

 

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**please note, our calendar is very busy helping members and currently the first available we have for member/chamber hosted events is

JUNE 2024**

 

 

 

 

MARCH 26TH - RIBBON CUTTING @ VISITING ANGELS

 

 

7101 Shelbyville Rd, Simpsonville

12pm

APRIL 11TH - MORNING MIXER @ INDEPENDENCE BANK

 

 

65 MACK WALTERS RD, Shelbyville

7:30am - 9:00am

APRIL 17TH - MORNING MIXER @ KENTUCKY FARM BUREAU - SIMPSONVILLE

 

 

7003 SHELBYVILLE RD, Simpsonville

7:30am - 9:00am

APRIL 18TH - GRAND RE-OPENING @ McDANIEL INSURANCE

 

 

921 Main Street,

Shelbyville

4:00pm - 7:00PM

APRIL 24TH - RIBBON CUTTING @ CLARINETS BY COPELAND

 

 

713 Main Street Ste A, Shelbyville

12pm

 

***Have another event coming up we can share? Send it our way!!***

 

 

Member hosted events

 

  • Mar 23rd – Touched Twice
  • Mar 23rd – Easter Egg Hunt @ Shelbyville/Shelby Co Parks
  • Mar 23rd – Easter Bunny Photo & Eggcelent Downtown Deals
  • Mar 23rd - Angel on Third
  • Mar 24th – Bounce Bash 2.0
  • Mar 24th – Pickle Ball tournament
  • Mar 26th – Ribbon Cutting @ Visiting Angels
  • Mar 28th – Lots 4 Tots
  • April 1-5 – SCPS Spring Break
  • April 1-2 – Shelby Co Community Theatre Auditions
  • April 6th – HorseSensing Hoedown @ the Gatsby
  • Apr 10th – Leadership Shelby Alumni Luncheon
  • April 11th – Morning Mixer @ Independence Bank
  • April 13th – Garden Party with Little Light House
  • April 13th – Re-Opening Celebration @ Channel Cat Fish House
  • April 13th – Shelbyville Reptile Expo
  • April 15th – Distinguished Citizen of the Year Award Banquet
  • April 17th – Morning Mixer @ Kentucky Farm Bureau Simpsonville
  • April 18th – Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting @ McDaniel Insurance
  • April 18-20 – Shelby County Dogwood Classic
  • April 19-20 – Arts & Crafts Show with ArtSpark Production @ Fairgrounds
  • April 20th – Dogwood Festival
  • April 20th – Shelby Co Coop Extension Health & Fitness Fun Day
  • April 21-22 - Shelby Co Community Theatre Auditions
  • April 24th – Ribbon Cutting @ Clarinets by Copeland
  • April 24th – Laugh & Learn Playdate @ Shelby Co Coop Extension Office
  • April 25th – Kindergarten Registration
  • April 26th – The Defense @ SCPS
  • April 27th – HorseSensing Annual Pie & Cake Contest
  • May 4th – Kentucky Derby
  • May 4th – Equipment Consignment Auction
  • May 6th – Main Street Week
  • May 7th – Midday Mixer @ Berkley Oliver PLLC
  • May 8th – Networking Roundtable
  • May 8th – Youth Art Show-Shelby Main Street
  • May 10-11th – Michael Long Golf Scramble
  • May 11th – Wild About Shelbyville Arts & Music Festival-Shelby Main Street
  • May 11th – Bourbon, Bacon & Butter Bake Off
  • May 13th – Shelby County Fire Dept Golf Scramble
  • May 15th – Member Luncheon @ Claudia Sanders
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CHAMBER SPOTLIGHT

SHELBY SHOWCASE 2024

MARCH MADNESS MORNING MIXER @ TORREY SMITH REALTY

GRAND RE-OPENING @ KROGER SHELBYVILLE

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Welcome to the Shelby County

Chamber of Commerce

Shelby Count Emergency Services

Chris Spaulding

chris.spaulding@shelbycoky.com

 

The Emergency Management Office responds to disasters and major emergencies to protect the lives, property and people of Shelby County.

We work hand in hand with local, state, federal and private sector agencies to prepare for, mitigate, respond to, and recover from all major emergencies, disasters and threats to Shelby County and our national security.​

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Commonwealth Attorney

Hart Megibben

502-647-3019

 

Commonwealth's Attorney for the 53rd Judicial Circuit, Public official responsible for prosecuting felony cases in Shelby, Anderson and Spencer Counties

Fairfield Inn & Suites Shelbyville

Dan Jones

222 Gordon Lane, Shelbyville

502-461-9599

 

Visit the Brand New Fairfield Inn & Suites Shelbyville.

Fuel up for the day and start your day right. We offer a healthy mix of delicious, fresh and free breakfast options. Choose from a wide variety of morning favorites like fresh fruit, omelets, mini waffles, sweet breads, Chobani® Greek yogurt and bacon. Then, add your choice of toppings, ranging from shredded cheese and salsa to sliced almonds and agave syrup. The convenient location keeps you close to Martin Rea, Shady Ray's or SOLO World Partners. When work is done, enjoy the some of the best bourbon in Kentucky at Jeptha Creed and Bulliet distilleries! The Fairfied Inn & Suites has everything you need to stay productive while on the road, with a dash of fun!

Visiting Angels

Edward Sweeney

7101 Shelbyville Rd, Simpsonville

502-677-1467

 

Visiting Angels, located in Simpsonville, provides non-medical in-home care for seniors, disabled adults, and Veterans. In-home care allows senior adults to age in the comfort of their own home while a caregiver comes to help with activities of daily living. Visiting Angels caregivers can help with bathing and dressing assistance, medication reminders, light housekeeping, meal preparation, assistance with walking, errands and shopping, respite care for families, etc.

Mallard Hall

Annette Vitale

18701 Shelbyville Rd, Fisherville

502-779-0799

 

Originally built in 1790 and once placed on the National Registry, Mallard Hall has undergone a stunning renovation which flawlessly blends the charm of yesteryear with the best in contemporary living. Every detail through the spacious seven-bedroom residence has been thoughtfully considered to embrace guests in the ambiance of the past while offering the comfort of state-of-the-art features like heated floors, steam shower, chef’s kitchen and more. The speakeasy style lounge on the lower level offers an exclusive and charming retreat evoking the spirit of a bygone era. Revel in the seamless flow between the indoors and outdoors, as the living spaces extend effortlessly to a sparkling pool area, perfect for both relaxation and grand gatherings.

Barrel Room

Blaire Phillips

622 Main Street, Shelbyville

 

The Barrel Room offers beer, bourbon, wine, cocktails, and live entertainment. Enjoy live music weekly, with special performances every Friday and Saturday. Lewis Mathis entertains every Thursday, while Matt Vrba brings country tunes every other Tuesday. Wednesdays feature rotating live musicians, alternating with karaoke. Dive into trivia bi-weekly on Tuesdays. Indulge in our $5 select pour for Whiskey Wednesday and savor El Jimador on Tequila Tuesday. Explore our Facebook event page for bands and activities. Proudly part of Shelbyville's community, our kitchen opens in 2024!

Off-Duty Protection and Security Services

Chris Stewart

Bagdad KY

 

Off-duty police security for the safety and protection of businesses and employees. 

Shelbyville Cemetery Company

Grove Hill Cemetery

Mark Brooks

grovehillcemetery.org

 

Grove Hill Cemetery Friends is an auxiliary group of the Shelbyville Cemetery Company that helps to keep the Shelby County cemetery actively interacting with its home community.

 

CALLING ALL SCPS HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS!

 

Scholarship opportunity for our seniors here! If you love Shelby County and plan to return after college, this is the scholarship for you!

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD APPLICATION

DEADLINE TO APPLY EXTENDED TO APRIL 19TH, 2024

 

OVER $9000 TO BE AWARDED!!

CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP

Shelby County News

**for more information on stories, please visit Sentinel News**

  • #TeamSally: SCPS rallies behind superintendent
  • Fun at the library
  • All ages showed up for Shelby Showcase
  • Consumers help CSA farm families
  • Spring fest blooms at fairgrounds
  • Freels appointed to KSBA board
  • Defenses of Learning at SCPS
  • Contract Awarded for I-64 Rehab
  • ShelbyKY Tourism scholarship details
  • Jaggers named football coach at SCHS
  • The evolution of NIL
  • Rockets track and field team shines at 1st outdoor event of the season
  • Collins competes at Harry Greschel Invitational
  • SCHS'S Page honored by SHAPE America
  • Program works to feed seniors
  • AAA: Gas prices jump
  • Kentucky State Police K-9 captures national award
  • Comments shine light on PD Salary
  • Comments question proposed police department salary
  • House to determine how much house you need
  • Factors that make current real estate market unique
  • How sellers can get top dollar for their homes
  • Basics of home inspections
  • Do buyers pay realtor fees?
  • Guide to becoming a landlord
  • Factors to consider before investing in real estate
  • How to find the right real estate agent
  • Renovations that help sell your home
  • What buyers can do to get the best mortgage rate
  • What does a real estate attorney do?

 

 

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KENTUCKY HOUSE MAJORITY CAUCUS

 

Contact:

Laura Leigh Goins

Deputy Chief of Staff for Media

House Majority Caucus

(502) 564-4334 office

(502) 682-6718 cell

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

MEDIA RELEASE

 

Conferees discuss budget proposal TODAY at 10 a.m.

Frankfort, Kentucky (March 18, 2024) – Members of the legislature’s budget conference committee will meet TODAY to discuss provisions of the proposal. The conference committee was appointed by House and Senate leadership to address differences between the House and Senate versions of HB 6, the state’s two-year spending plan that provides funding for executive branch agencies and programs. The House version passed on February 1, 2024 and included historic levels of funding for K-12 public schools, as well as strategic investments in public safety, infrastructure, and health services.  

 

What: Budget discussions

When: Monday, March 18, 2024, 10 a.m. ET

Where: Capitol Annex, 702 Capital Avenue, and livestreamed on YouTube at KY LRC Committee Meetings by clicking here and Kentucky Educational Television by clicking here.

 

For more information about credentialing, visit the Legislative Research Commission’s Office of Public Information’s website by clicking here. The application can be found by clicking here.

 

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Laura Leigh Goins

Deputy Chief of Staff for Media Relations

Office of the Speaker

Kentucky House of Representatives

Capitol Annex, Rm. 332 | 702 Capitol Ave. | Frankfort, KY 40601 | 502-564-4334 office | 502-682-6718 cell

Twitter@KYHouseGOP

Facebook@KYHouseGOP

YouTube@Ky House GOP

 

 

Gov. Beshear Provides Team Kentucky Update

 

FRANKFORT, Ky. (March 21, 2024) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear updated Kentuckians on a federal grant to build a pumped storage hydropower facility in Bell County; economic development; G.R.A.N.T. Program selections; efforts to honor Kentucky’s women veterans; the upcoming Kentucky Women Remembered portrait unveiling; new leadership at the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet; addiction recovery housing centers in Eastern Kentucky; and recent severe weather. He also named the Simmons College women’s basketball team as this week’s Team Kentucky All-Stars.

 

Federal Grant To Build Pumped Storage Hydropower Facility in Bell County

Gov. Beshear joined the U.S. Department of Energy to announce that the Lewis Ridge Pumped Storage Project has been approved for an up-to-$81 million federal grant to help construct a first-of-its-kind $1.3 billion coal-to-pumped storage hydropower facility in Bell County. The project will create about 1,500 high-quality construction jobs, 30 operations jobs and enough energy to power nearly 67,000 homes each year.

 

Rye Development CEO Paul Jacob, Senate President Robert Stivers, SOAR Executive Director Colby Hall, Sen. Johnnie Turner of Harlan, who represents Bell County, and Rep. Adam Bowling of Middlesboro, who also represents Bell County, attended today’s briefing to speak about and show support for the project.

Economic Development

 

Gov. Beshear highlighted continued momentum of the commonwealth’s site development efforts with the announcement of a new Build-Ready location in Adair County, positioning the community for future investment and job creation.

The Governor congratulated Vista Metals as Kentucky’s metals industry continues to grow at a rapid pace. Vista Metals – a market leader in the manufacturing of specialty aluminum products primarily supporting aerospace, commercial aircraft, defense, automotive and general industrial applications – plans to locate a new specialty aluminum products operation in Bowling Green, creating over 50 well-paying full-time jobs through an approximate $60 million investment.

 

G.R.A.N.T. Program Selections

Gov. Beshear announced the selection of eight projects to receive funding from Kentucky’s G.R.A.N.T. Program, which is administered by the Department for Local Government (DLG).

 

Several representatives from the projects – including West Kentucky Community and Technical College President Dr. Anton Reece, Paducah-McCracken County Riverport Board Chair Inez Rivas-Hutchins, Hickman-Fulton County Riverport Authority Executive Director Greg Curlin and Paintsville Independent Schools Superintendent David Gibson – spoke about what the funds mean to their communities.

In 2023, the General Assembly appropriated $2 million to DLG to get the G.R.A.N.T. Program operational and fund a small batch of projects. The Governor recommended more funds go to this program in his proposed budget. Many federal funding programs require matching funds by local governments, public agencies and nonprofits. The G.R.A.N.T. Program provides those matching funds, relieving a financial burden off applicants as they secure federal dollars.

 

Honoring Kentucky’s Women Veterans

Today, First Lady Britainy Beshear and Karen Lamberton, wife of Kentucky’s adjutant general, Maj. Gen. Haldane B. Lamberton, met with Kentucky National Guard service women and veterans to commemorate Women’s History Month by visiting the “Our Stories Our Service: Kentucky’s Women Veterans” exhibit at the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History in Frankfort. The Governor recognized several of the servicewomen at the news conference.

 

“Our state has produced brave women who shattered barriers in the armed forces,” said Gov. Beshear. “We will continue to push to have the important stories of our servicewomen told here in Kentucky.”

 

Kentucky Women Remembered Preview

Tomorrow, March 22, at 11 a.m. EDT, the Governor and First Lady will join Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman and members of the Kentucky Commission on Women, including the commission’s chair, Marita Willis, to unveil portraits of the seven women who were inducted last year into the Kentucky Women Remembered exhibit in the state Capitol.

New Leadership at Justice and Public Safety Cabinet

 

Gov. Beshear announced several new appointments at the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet, furthering the administration’s mission to increase public safety, reduce recidivism and support addiction treatment and at-risk youth. The Governor has made Cabinet Secretary Keith Jackson’s position permanent. Jackson has been interim secretary since former Secretary Kerry Harvey retired at the end of January. Gov. Beshear also announced that Randy White will take over as commissioner of the Department of Juvenile Justice.

 

Recovery Housing in Eastern Kentucky

On Tuesday, Gov. Beshear attended the grand opening of The Journey, a women’s residential recovery center managed by Pathways. Last year, The Journey was awarded a $925,000 grant from the state’s Recovery Housing Program, which is administered by the Department for Local Government. This is the first project from the program to be completed.

 

“This is the first center to open in Kentucky as part of the Recovery Housing Program, and we are very proud of that. We are eager to put our grant dollars to use by serving women who are pregnant, women newly postpartum with their babies or any woman suffering from substance use disorder,” said Pathways CEO Jennifer Willis. “We appreciate the collaboration, the work of the state and all who were involved in making this possible.”

 

The Governor also attended the ribbon-cutting for Pathways Residential Crisis Stabilization Unit in Ashland and Addiction Recovery Care’s Bellefonte Hospital and Recovery Center Psychiatric Unit in Russell. At the event in Russell, East Tennessee State University announced a report showing that the commonwealth is leading the nation in residential treatment beds per capita.

 

Severe Weather Update

The Governor provided an update on recent inclement weather in the commonwealth after storms produced a tornado, heavy rain, large hail and strong winds that damaged private property and public infrastructure and disrupted utilities. Gov. Beshear declared a state of emergency and activated the state’s price gouging laws. On Saturday, the Governor visited the city of Milton in Trimble County to see the damage and visit with affected families.

 

No fatalities and only a couple of minor injuries were reported. General Butler State Park is sheltering 26 individuals, down from 33 on March 15. Around 760 total customers are without power statewide. No outages are reported in the hardest hit areas, including Carroll, Gallatin and Trimble counties. Kentucky Emergency Management is requesting an Individual Assistance and Household assistance program from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Team Kentucky All-Stars

 

The Governor congratulated the Simmons College of Kentucky women’s basketball team for winning the NCCAA Division II National Championship and named them as this week’s Team Kentucky All-Stars. This is the first national championship in the institution’s history. He commended the Lady Falcons, head coach Earl Ruffin and assistant coach Angel Thomas, who were present at today’s briefing, for winning the championship in just their second season.



“Simmons College is one of Kentucky’s great HBCUs, and this team has just etched their name in history,” said Gov. Beshear. “We are so proud of the Lady Falcons, head coach Earl Ruffin and assistant coach Angel Thomas for all their hard work and for being named the 2024 NCCAA Division 2 National Champions.”

 

Gov. Beshear also congratulated the four Kentucky teams playing in the 2024 NCAA Tournament. The men’s basketball teams playing in the tournament include those from Western Kentucky University, Morehead State University and the University of Kentucky. The University of Louisville’s women’s basketball team made it to the tournament.

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