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How Lexington stacks up to other libraries
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Imhoff responsible for many improvements
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Credit cards will now be monitored more carefully
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Lexington Public Library: the players
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Library board re-examining CEO's spending, consulting
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CEO calls library stories 'inaccurate'
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Library board takes away most employee credit cards
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Library employees charged $350,000 in three years
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Library director threatens to sue if fired
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Lexington library board fires chief executive Kathleen Imhoff
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Library finances: Checking out the books
Kathleen Imhoff, the Lexington Public Library's chief executive officer, spent more than $134,000 in five years on national and international travel, scores of meals at upscale Lexington restaurants, gifts for employees and board members, and other...
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Herald-Leader spending series wins award
NEW YORK — A series of investigations into how several quasi-governmental organizations in Kentucky spend tax dollars has earned the Lexington Herald-Leader a Public Service Award from the Associated Press Managing Editors Association.
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Audit finds adult materials on library CEO's computers
A city audit of the Lexington Public Library turned up 1,522 "adult materials" on the laptop computer assigned to Kathleen Imhoff, the library's former chief executive, in violation of library policy. In addition, more than 10,000 files were deleted from the director's computer two days or more after...
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Lexington library enters mediation with former CEO
The Lexington Public Library is entering mediation with Kathleen Imhoff, the chief executive it fired in July, in hopes of avoiding a costly court battle.
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Fired chief sues Lexington Public Library for millions in damages
Kathleen Imhoff, the former chief executive of the Lexington Public Library, is suing the library for more than $5 million in damages one year after she was fired.
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Lexington public library hires new director
A librarian from California will be the new executive director of the Lexington Public Library.
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Judge dismisses discrimination, defamation claims by former Lexington library CEO
A Fayette Circuit Court judge has thrown out former Lexington Public Library chief executive Kathleen Imhoff's claims that she was discriminated against due to her gender and defamed following the termination of her employment in 2009.
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Lexington Public Library must pay former director $927,491, panel rules
The Lexington Public Library must pay $927,491 to Kathleen Imhoff, its former chief executive officer, because of the way it terminated her employment in July 2009, an arbitration panel ruled this week.
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Lexington library fights ruling requiring $927,491 payment to former CEO
The Lexington Public Library has asked a Fayette Circuit Court judge to vacate an arbitration panel's ruling that would award $927,491 to Kathleen Imhoff, the library's former chief executive officer.
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New library chief makes use of her varied interests
Virginia Ann Hammond moved through several careers, including Navy officer, stay-at-home mom and forensic scientist, before becoming a librarian at age 41.
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Public can meet finalists for library's top job on Thursday
Lexingtonians are invited on Thursday to — once again — listen to and question three finalists for the vacant job of Lexington Public Library chief executive officer.





