In The News
William and Vernon Williams, from Toledo Ohio, visited the Heritage Pavilion in front of City Hall.
Agnes Jewell and Tammy Anderson have been chosen as the City's Hospitality Co-Chairs. Agnes and Tammy greet new businesses and get them up to date on services the city provides. In photo Agnes and Tammy present Renee, of Conley's Express Mart, with a "WeLoveManchester.com" information package.
Deputy Clerk, Agnes Jewell, prepares another goody box to be sent to the troops in the city’s adopted Bravo Company in Afghanistan. Mayor Lewis recently received a copy of their bi-monthly newsletter “Nangarhar News”. In it Capt. Jason Lathey extended a special thanks to the town of Manchester for the gifts and prayers.
From Manchester to the brave of Bravo Company in Afghanistan
Scene from the new water plant Open House.
Membes of the Manchester City Government recently attended a seminar for elected officials in Lexington sponsored by the Kentuckty League of Cities. From left are newly elected council woman Betty Merideth, Whitney Chestnut, of the Cumberland Valley ADD Board, Council woman Penny Robinson, Councilman John Ed Pennington, and newly elected Manchester Mayor George Saylor.
Local officials meeting with Gov. Beshear at City Night in Frankfort.
In top photo Mayor George Saylor is shown with Kelly Sandlin, president of the Clay County Chamber of Commerce, Gov. Steve Beshear, Council woman Penny Robinson, and Patrica Bingham, a Council woman from Pineville. In bottom Photo, Judy Miracle and Manchester Councilman John Ed Pennington flank Gov. Beshear.
Manchester Councilman attends Caucus
City Councilman John Ed Pennington, center, recently attended the Cacus of Black Elected Officals with (at right) James Mitchell, national president of trhe Leauge of Cities, and (at left) Bill Sheckles, state president of the league and mayor of Bardstown.