NAI Isaac helps bring Biscuit Belly to Lexington May 24, 2021
Biscuit Belly will be opening its first Lexington, Kentucky, location at 652 E. Main St.
Jamie Adams and JL Cannady of NAI Isaac represented the owner in the purchase and lease transactions of the property.
Paul Ray Smith and Zach Smith represented Shoffner Family Foods, LLC dba Biscuit Belly, alongside Lorianne Bonn with Gant Hill & Associates. Weston Lockhart and Nathan Dilly with SVN Stone Commercial Real Estate represented the seller.
This location will be the first of several planned stores for Biscuit Belly in the Central Kentucky market, and is slated to open in mid-September of this year.
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After losing her first husband to a work-related accident in 1975, June Thornberry Raine was a working widow with children.
âShe was committed to making sure that her kids had the opportunity in life to succeed,â said Marty Fulkerson, ElizabethÂtown city councilman and a friend of Thornberry Raine.
By that point, Thornberry Raine already had begun a long career in banking, and would become a formidable part of the Hardin County community.
Thornberry Raine died Sunday at Atria in Elizabethtown with her family there. She was 94.
According to her obituary, she was born on July 10, 1926, and married her first husband, Jimmy Thornberry, in 1949.
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Today at our local farmers market, you will find a variety of tomato plants, ready to plant, seed potatoes, an abundance of flowers to plant or to hang. If you like fresh meat the Lake Cumberland Farmer Market has an abundance of meat available. You can also shop for Mother s Day gifts at the market. Candles, canned goods, leather goods and other crafts are there for you.
Jim Howard, who is one of our Tomato Growers in the county will be sharing with you information about the different types of tomato plants that are available for your garden. This will be at the Lake Cumberland Farmers Market, uptown Somerset on Saturday Morning, May 22 starting around 10:00 o clock. If you miss the talk, you can also visit his table and he will share information about the different types of tomatoes to purchase for your land.
Timothy Kelly passed away 2021-5-3 in Lexington, Kentucky. This is the full obituary story where you can express condolences and share memories. Services by Milward Funeral & Cremation Service - Man O War.