The Deer/Mt. Judea School District board of education met in regular session at the Deer Campus Wednesday night, July 12. After nearly 90 minutes in executive session the board voted in open session to offer contracts to Lindsey Graham and Jennifer Hoskins to fill the vacant positions of Mt. Judea School principal and Deer School principal respectively.
Coffee, cat lovers unite: Central Purrk Cat Cafe opens in Georgetown
Central Purrk Cat Cafe is now open in Georgetown, and it s helping cats that need a good home.
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GEORGETOWN, Ky. (LEX 18) â Coffee and lovers can now start their day with an extra shot of cuteness thanks to a new partnership between the Lexington and Scott County human societies, and two local businesses.
Central Purrk Cat Cafe, which is part coffee shop and part cat adoption center, held its grand opening on Thursday.
âWeâre so excited to FINALLY be opening! Weâve worked really hard to make this a reality, and weâre ready to help these deserving cats find their forever home,â said Jennifer Hoskins, co-owner of Central Purrk.
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