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Big Clifty, Kentucky is located in Grayson County. Zip codes in Big Clifty, KY include 42712. The median home price in Big Clifty is $104,900.

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Wednesday May 8 | Grayson News Gazette

Wilson and Muir hosts Spring Fling

News-Gazette Leah VanMeter , of VanMeter Family Farm, makes a sale to Krista Wilson during the first annual Wilson and Muir Bank Spring Fling on Friday, May 3. News-Gazette Pat Berry discusses purchasing a John Deere Gator from Ronald Horn , of Wright Implement, at the WMB Spring Fling.

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Sat May 04, 2013

Grayson News Gazette

Wilson and Muir hosts Spring Fling

News-Gazette Leah VanMeter , of VanMeter Family Farm, makes a sale to Krista Wilson during the first annual Wilson and Muir Bank Spring Fling on Friday, May 3. News-Gazette Pat Berry discusses purchasing a John Deere Gator from Ronald Horn , of Wright Implement, at the WMB Spring Fling.

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Thu May 02, 2013

Grayson News Gazette

Tractor-trailers catch fire in Big Clifty

Two tractor-trailers caught fire in the parking lot of Big Clifty Feed Mill at 4 a.m. on Easter morning, according to Grayson County Sheriff Rick Clemons.

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Tue Apr 30, 2013

Grayson News Gazette

Bank to host Spring Fling

Photo/Matt Lasley A Spring Fling to boost local businesses with spring-oriented products will be held on Friday, May 3 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the side and back parking lots of Wilson & Muir Bank's Main Leitchfield Branch.

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Thu Apr 25, 2013

Grayson News Gazette

Court accepts bids on Caney Creek clean-up

The project has been championed by Caneyville resident John Likins, who has lobbied local and state officials to accomplish the clean-up, which will hopefully help to ease Caneyville's flooding problems.

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