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Local Weather CASA Volunteers Page 5 Panther Friday Saturday Sunday BVFD Contributors Page 7 Homecoming ~~~ BCHS Football Banquet Page 8 this Friday Hi 430 Hi 380 Carpenter Passes Exam Page 9 Page 12 Lo 230 Lo 200 THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS PUBLISHED IN BRACKEN COUNTY, BY BRACKEN COUNTIANS, FOR BRACKEN COUNTIANS IN THE COUNTY SEAT Volume LXXXII Number 42 Brooksville, Kentucky Thursday, January 26, 2012 Single Copy - 50¢ Sheriff's Office releases goal The "Jenny Ann" sets new time accomplishments for 2011 When Howard Niemei- ing status, and was denied a for last nightly trip from Augusta er took over as Sheriff of COPS Secure our Schools Bracken County in January Grant to be used for cam- of 2011, he set many goals eras and lighting for schools for his department. Three of in the amount of $100,714. those goals being to research Niemeier will continue to and obtain available grants, seek any grants or funding to enhance enforcement of that may be available to as- quality of life issues and to sist his agency. enhance the identification of To his goal of enhanc- suspects and perpetrators. ing enforcement of quality Under his goal of obtain- of life issues, he identified ing available grants, he real- that "quality oflife issues are ized that "due to the limited the most important issues to funding that the Sheriff's De- the citizens and visitors of partment has, the use ofgrant Bracken County. This is an funds is essential to perform- area that continually needs to ing programs that cannot be be addressed so officers can funded through the budget be in touch with and assist process. The agency must the citizens inmaking Brack- research additional avenues en County a Great Place to to raise funds to pay for a Live, WorkandPlay." Tothat variety of items to include: end he promised his agency crime prevention activities, would work to address crime personnel, overtime, equip- in the community. ment, etc. This research Under accomplishments will look at non-traditional in this area, "the Sheriff's locations for police depart- Office held five Town Hall ments to look for funding to meetings in different areas include private foundations, throughout the County in corporations and business- 2011. Those meetings were es." Through his research he well received by the citizens has been able to accomplish with attendance and input. the following: approval for The Sheriff's Office hasmade a Homeland Security LEPP many efforts to keep citizens - for new weapons, vests informed as to what is going in the amount of $6,209; a on in Bracken County and Highway Safety Grant for specifically in the Sheriff's overtime in the amount of Office," stated Niemeier. In an attempt to comply with Coast Guard regulations, the ferry known as the "Jenny Ann" will make her final nightly $1,000; a 2011 Justice As- Niemeier initiated the trip from Augusta, Kentucky to Ripley, Ohio at 7:45 p.m. to ensure the ferry and all her passengers are off the Ohio River sistance Grant for radios and following programs to ad- by 8 p.m. Regulations limit the ferry to 12hours of service per day. A new sign, shown above, alerts passengers to the repeaters for vehicles in the dress Quality of Life Issues: change. According to Skip Miller with the Augusta Ferry Authority Inc., "in the past, drivers have arrived at the ferry on amount of $7,974; a 2012 Vacation Check Program Riverside Drive inAugusta as late as 7:55 p.m. believing they had arrived in time, only to find the final trip across to Ohio Homeland Security Grant to with 435 checks completed, was actually taken at 7:45 p.m." be used for a CAD system Business Check Program Daily trips begin at 8a.m. at acost of $5 one way, and currently abook of 10passes can be purchased for adiscounted for dispatch in the amount of with 1,416 checks complet- price of $25. Information on the latest updated operating status of the ferry can be obtained by calling 606-756-3291. $79,000; for a total value of ed, and Area Check Program According to information posted on the City of Augusta website, "A ferry service on the Ohio River has been in $94,183 in grants received. with 201 checks completed. operation since April 2, 1798. Inthese early years, the ferry was operated by John Boude and was known as Boude's Ferry. He still has a COPS Hiring During these checks deputies Several ferry services were conducted over the next 200 years and currently the Jenny Ann remains in daily operation under Grant for anew deputy in the found 33 open doors. These the auspices ofthe Augusta Ferry Authority, Inc." amount of $138,798 in pend- Continued toPage 00 Hamilton benefit Baker-Bird Winery receives "Beat the Winter Blues" Open chili supper and House at Potato Hill Farm auction, Feb. 4th Ag Credit AgGenius Award Abenefit chili supper and auction for Jeff Hamilton has been set for Saturday, Feb- ruary 4th at the Woodmen of the World Gymnasium in Germantown. The chili sup- per will be held from 5-7 ~ p.m. with the auction begin- ning at 7 p.m. Auction do- ?etato jLRT~aAm- nations are being accepted. To donate items or for more information contact Marilyn Augusta, KY Jefferson at 606-301-1681 or Ruby Highfield at 606-782- Ladies, you're invited Get answers to your ques- 3508. toa"Beatthe Winter Blues" tions about exercise, nu- Recently diagnosed with Open House at Potato Hill trition, stress and how to cancer, the proceeds from Farm on Saturday, January stick to your resolutions the chili supper and auction 28 from 12:00 - 3:00 p.m. from Certified Wellness will go to help with his travel Potato Hill Farm, owned Coach and fitness expert, and medical expenses. Jeff is by Celine and Ron Quinn, Lisa Capehart. married to Jill Fraley Ham- is located just a few miles Carolyn Boatman ilton and has two daughters outside of Augusta on Rt. from Sabbath Song Farm Leigha and Brianna. 435. This is a chance for will be talking about Soul women to slow down, have Printing, an activity for art- General Store some "me" time and "pick ists and non-artists, alike. Pictured from left to right areDionne Laycock, label designer, Dinah Bird, owner, and attempted burglary the brains" of experts who There will be information Susan Keuper, manager of the winery. Photo submitted are passionate about wom- about Reiki, juicing and unsuccessful The Baker-Bird Winery in Augusta was recently awarded the Ag Credit AgGenius en's wellness. the upcoming An Organic Award for 2011 inthe Wine Label and/or Packaging Category. The recognition was for the According to reports by If you're experienc- Approach to Cultivating label design on their Ruby Hawke Rose Wine. Dionne Laycock was responsible for the the Bracken Co. Sheriff's ing symptoms such as hot the Authentic YOU™work- design and shares in the prestige of the award. The Central Kentucky Agricultural Credit Office, the Augusta General flashes, mood swings, anx- shop. Association awarded the Baker-Bird Winery second place out of 60 entries, noting they Store was the scene of an iety' weight gain or sleep Stroll the farm, meet were proud to support innovative producers such as the Baker-Bird Winery for providing attempted burglary last disturbances, you'll have a the donkeys and owners of high quality agricultural products to the citizens of Kentucky. Wed., Jan., 18tharound 4 a.m. chance to learn more about the farm, Celine and Ron! The Ruby Hawke Rose wine isone offivewines available under theBaker-Bird Winery After gaining entry through how Bio-Identical Hor- Cozy-down in front of the name and is a combination of Cayuga White, Vidal Blanc, and Marchal Fosh grapes. The a window in the front door, mone Replacement Thera- fireplace - inside or out! wine list also includes: a Vidal Blanc, a crisp sweet white wine, with a hint of Pear and the thief(ves) located a py may help you from Sha- Bring a friend and just re- Apple; a Chardonelle, a Chardonnay with a Concord Grape Finish; a Chambourcin, a small amount of cash on the ron Dotson of The Happy lax forawhile. (Snow Date: sweet Red Wine with ahint of Chocolate; and a Cabernet Franc, a Dry Red Wine with a premises. It is suspected the Hormone Cottage (www. February 4). For more in- taste of Green Apples. thief(ves) were interrupted or HappyHormoneCottage. formation and directions, The Baker-Bird Winery, the oldest commercial estate winery in America, is located spooked in the process of the com). visit www.PotatoHillFarm. offHighway 19inAugusta. Tours are given every Saturday and Sunday from 1-5p.m. For burglary, causing a money How are your New com or call Celine at 513- more information visit their website at www.bakerbirdwinery.com. bag to be left behind. Year's Resolutions going? 833-6938. 2 - THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 26, 2012 The Bracken County News From Our Files Looking Back USPS 062-640 Tabitha’s Tidbits Published Weekly For Compiled by 50 years ago wounded a Louisville man Bracken County........$20.00 The Bracken County January 25, 1962 during a burglary stake out Historical Society Ronald A. Case has been on Saturday. Cummins was In State.....................$25.00 named to the University of participating in a stake out Out of State.............$30.00 Kentucky Committee of 240, at the Augusta Farm Supply From The Bracken County News In last Wednesday night, an information organization along with the city police, the Per Year by July 15, 1999 Gilmore McCarty and Frank made up of students from each Bracken County Sheriff’s de- LOOKING BACK Blythe living near Berlin, each The Bracken County News of Kentucky’s 120 counties. partment, and Kentucky State Compiled by John E. Leming, Jr. had a horse stolen. The thieves P.O. Box 68 Bracken County Historian rode them as far as they want- Elected president of the Police. Kentucky Fair and Horse Crowned the 1982 Home- Brooksville, Ky. 41004 Mt. Olivet Tribune ed to that night and then turned Show Association was Roy coming Queen from Bracken Mt. Olivet, KY them loose, and on Friday they (606) 735-2198 K. Asbury of Sharon, who has County High School was Miss Jan. 18, 1875 Conclusion were returned home. It looks [email protected] Reverend D. W. Robert- like there is some connection served as secretary of The Old Angie Cochran and crowned Reliable Germantown Fair. princess was Miss Sheila Single Issue Rate 50¢ son, pastor of the M. E. Church between the jail break and the Robin Cummins the 11 Strange. Periodicals postage paid Brooksville, Ky. 41004-0068 of this place and assisted by horse stealing. month old daughter of Mr. and Postmaster send address change to Reverend J. F. Medley, Weil- Hons. B. G. Willis and Mrs. Kenneth Cummins of BIRTHS: Seth William Flor- Bracken County News burn Hiner, J. R. Coleman and Captain H. C. Weaver left P.O. Box 68, Brooksville, Ky. 41004-0068 George B. Poage, has been town on Tuesday for Cincin- Gertrude is having more than ence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rick her share of sickness this win- Florence. COPY DEADLINE: 5 P.M. MONDAY holding a protracted meeting nati. They are both witnesses ter. She was hospitalized from during the past week, resulting in the case of Kate K. Brad- Jan. 1-12th with strep throat, DEATHS: Mr. Howard T. Kathy L. Bay, Publisher/Adv. Manager in several conversions. ford vs. The Union Central an ear infection, and mononu- Kern; Mrs. Jessie Lenora On Friday night, they Life Insurance Company of Lynn Darnell, Editor cleosis. She is now very ill at Carr; Mr. Leo McDowell. held a watch meeting, and ser- Cincinnati. Amy Meyer, Office & Classified Adv. Manager home with an infected ear and vices commenced at 9 o’clock Hon. J. B. Clark leaves his Susie Hargett • Laural Jane Gray old fashioned measles. 10 years ago P.M. and lasted until 1 A. M. home this week to resume his January 31, 2002 The services were impressive duties in Washington, D. C. BIRTHS: Darlene Ann Si- On Friday, February 8, and several additions for the George T. Poage has re- Courthouse mons, daughter of Frankie 2002, Warren H. Cooper, for- church were secured. The ceived a letter from John T. and Barbara Simons. merly of Bracken Co. will re- meeting will continue through Sullivan, President of the ceive a great honor. Friends and News the present week. railroad, in which he says DEATHS: Rev. Leonard Wim- family gathered as the Rowan The all absorbing topic in the roads will be put under mers; Mr. Luke Harber; Mrs. Co. High School Gymnasium the County now is the impor- contract immediately and be was renamed the Warren H. Christina Metcalfe Cummins; tant topic of a railroad. Every- pushed to their completion as DISTRICT COURT Moore, Tim R., (1) as- Cooper gymnasium in honor of Mrs. Bertha Mac Franklin; one is confident of its success rapidly as possible. This will Heard on Tues., Janu- sault, 2nd degree, continued Coach Cooper. Mrs. Constance McKibben; and as a matter of course, ev- surely be welcome and will ary 17 by Judge William B. to 1/31. Fans came from near and Mrs. Laura Hiles Hollis; Mrs. Mains. Plavsic, Shain T., (1) no/ eryone is jubilant. The uni- give everyone unlimited ac- far last Thursday to cheer for Eliza Murphey Dempsey. Appleman, Amberlei B., 2 expired registration plates, versal opinion is that there are cess to markets. their teams during the cross cases of diversion completion, dismissed with proof; (2) no/ millions in it. 30 years ago county match of the Bracken paid in full, dismissed per di- expired KY registration re- County Polar Bears and the January 28, 1982 version. ceipt, dismissed with proof. Scolf, Brad Evans, (1) cases of show cause, deferred/ Augusta Panthers at the All ‘A’ Captain Philip Buckner Classic tourney held in Brooks- Aulick, Clarence R., (2) Polley, William A., show failure to wear seat belt, pre- installment payment owes Chapter, Daughters of the ville. After a hard fought battle, failure to produce insurance cause, deferred/installment paid; (2) failure to produce in- $236.85, failed to appear, America Revolution, has an- the Panthers were the victors. card, dismissed on proof. payment, owes $185, proba- surance card, dismissed with bench warrant issued. nounced its Good Citizens for Clevenger, Kasey A., (1) tion revoked, jail 10 days, proof. Rhodes, Pamela K., show 1982. Miss Evette Stephen- DEATHS: Mrs. Betty Hiles; booster seat violation; (2) fail- c.t.s., continued to 1/31. Dunnigan, Rhonda Dale, cause, deferred/installment son of Bracken County High Mr. Dalton Jesse Smith; Mr. ure to wear seat belt; (3) fail- Polley, William A., (1) show cause, deferred/install- payment owes $1521.40, con- School and Miss Mary C. We- Jack Behymer, Jr. Mr. Hall ure of owner to maintain re- speeding, 10 m.p.h. over the ment payment owes $180, tinued to 2/21. ber of Augusta High School Sharon; Mrs. Sandra Jo Brown- quired insurance/security, 1st limit, guilty; (2) license to be continued to 2/21. Woods, Bobby J., show are the recipients. ing; Ms. Lindy Kay Salley; Mr. offense, continued to 1/24. in possession, dismissed; (3) Figgins, Jason Scott, show cause, deferred/installment Augusta Police Offi- Owen D. Insko. Cracraft, James A., show driving on suspended/revoked cause, deferred/installment payment owes $875, contin- cer Greg Cummins shot and cause, hearing, summons is- license, guilty, jail 60 days, c.d. payment owes $350, contin- ued to 7/17. sued for 2/7. 2 years; (4) improper equip- ued to 2/21. Woods, Delana Paige, 3 Crittendon, Chad, (3) fail- ment, dismissed; (5) failure to Garrison, Jr., Richard L., cases of show cause, deferred/ certain the extent of any injury on McCarty Ridge Road. ure of non-owner operator to dim headlights, dismissed. 2 cases of show cause, de- installment payment owes or damage, and render rea- Henry E. & Gloriagayl maintain required insurance, Prather, Amanda, (1) driv- ferred/installment payment $917.40, summons issued for sonable assistance to Ronald Franke to Don Hodge, Deloris 1st offense, guilty, $500 fine, ing on suspended/revoked li- owes $984, bond applied to 3/20. Honan who sustained serious Fern Hodge, Jeffrey Wayne $400 c.d. 2 years, costs; (4) cense, continued to 1/31. fines, costs, and fees. Woods, Derrick Lynn, 4 physical injuries and he knew Hodge and Megan Nicole license to be in possession, Purcell, David E., , guilty, Grimes, Jennifer, show cases of show cause, deferred/ or had reason to know Ron- Jones, 4.574 and 7.014 acres amended to no license, guilty, jail 30 days each count, con- cause, deferred/installment installment payment owes ald Honan sustained serious of the Henry & Gloriagayl jail 30 days, c.d. 2 years. secutive, c.d. 2 years. payment owes $1143, failed to $2593, continued to 2/21. physical injuries. The charge Franke Land Division east of Deridder, Joshua D., (1) Purcell, David E., pro- appear, bench warrant issued. Moore, Adam Lee, (1- of assault 1st is punishable the city of Lenoxburg and be- speeding, 26 m.p.h. or greater bation revoked, jail 60 days, Hamm, Jessica D., 3 cas- 11) criminal possession of a by 10-20 years imprisonment, ing located on McCarty Ridge over the limit, failed to appear, continued to 3/20. es of show cause, deferred/ forged instrument, 2nd de- and the charges of tampering Road. DOT notified. Purcell, David E., (1) installment payment owes gree, all amended to criminal with evidence and leaving the Evan W. & Lorena Joy Fegan, Robin A., other assault, 4th degree, domes- $885.75, continued to 2/21. attempt of criminal possession scene of an accident/failure to Mastin to Tamara Dawn White hearing. tic violence, minor injury, Memory, Charles D., 2 of a forged instrument, jail render aid are punishable by Allen, 3.629 acres located on Johnson, Jr., Clyde W., amended to menacing, guilty, cases of show cause, deferred/ 180 days, serve 60 each count, 1-5 years imprisonment each the southwest side of Jett Es- show cause, deferred/install- jail 30 days, consecutive, c.d. installment payment owes consecutive. count if convicted. tates Road east of KY 875. ment payment, paid in full. 2 years. $1723.75, continued to 2/21. Moore, Adam Lee, (1- The grand jury charges Paul Schulte & Velda Johnson, Jr., Clyde W., (1) Purcell, David E., viola- Nickoson, Cord Eldon, 2 4) criminal possession of a that on or about the period of Smiley to Linda S. Gardner, possession of marijuana; (2) tion of KY E.P.O./D.V.O., cases of show cause, deferred/ forged instrument, 2nd de- March 1, 2010- June 10, 2011, 87.4369 acres on the waters of drug paraphernalia, buy/pos- guilty, jail 60 days, consecu- installment payment owes gree, all amended to criminal Deborah Colemire committed the North Fork of the Licking session, continued to 2/28. tive, c.d. 2 years. $295.25, continued to 2/21. attempt of criminal possession the offense of theft by failure River. May, Keith B., (1) failure Rigdon, Michael D., (2) Nickoson, Lyndsey M., of a forged instrument, jail to make required disposition Richard P. & Lorrie Las- to wear seat belt, prepaid; (2) failure to notify DOT of ad- show cause, deferred/install- 180 days, serve 60 each count, when she took an amount in key to Thomas A. & Deborah no license, continued to 2/14. dress change, dismissed with ment payment owes $113, consecutive. excess of $10,000, from the R. Cortner, land in the city of McBride, Amber K., di- proof. continued to 2/21. Rumford, Robert L., (1) account of Ray Hunt, a dis- Brooksville. version completion, dismissed Riley, Brandon K., (1) Pennington, Tanya, show carrying a concealed deadly abled individual, in money Henry E. & Gloriagayl per diversion. DUI, aggravator, 1st offense; cause, deferred/installment weapon; (2) wanton endanger- from a joint bank account Franke to Donnie Henry, 4.097 Moore, Adam L., (1) fail- (2) failure of non-owner op- payment owes $614.27, failed ment, 1st degree; (3) assault, where she was identified as acres of the Henry & Gloria- ure to wear seat belt, guilty, erator to maintain required in- to appear, continued to 2/21. 4th degree, domestic violence, Ray Hunt’s guardian, and gayl Franke Land Division $25 fine. surance, continued to 2/7. Ramsey, Darrin L., 2 minor injury, continued to which she converted to her east of the city of Lenoxburg 2/7. own property, contrary to her and being located on McCarty known legal obligation to Ridge Road. GRAND JURY safeguard Ray Hunt’s money, Rodney & Ann Polley, INDICTMENTS to-wit: she, in her position as to Eric R. Fegan Enterprises The Bracken County Ray Hunt’s “Guardian” took LLC, property in the city of Grand Jury handed down in- approximately $10,512.71 Brooksville. dictments on Justin W. Gil- from the account of Ray Hunt, Henry E. & Gloriagayl lespie, and Deborah Colemie Debbie Colemire Guradian, Franke to The Elizabeth C. on Thursday, January 19. for her own use. The charge Tenoever Trust, 7.691 acres By superseding indict- of theft by failure to make re- of the Henry & Gloriagayl BIG ment, the grand jury charges quired deposit over $10,000 is Franke Land Division east of that on or about October 26, punishable by 5-10 years im- the city of Lenoxburg and be- 2011, Justin W. Gillespie, (1) prisonment if convicted. ing located on McCarty Ridge committed the offense of first Road. degree assault when he mani- DEEDS Sarah E. Power Carl to or Small festing extreme indifference Recorded by County Sharleen W. Power, property to the value of human life Clerk Rae Jean Poe. in the city of Brooksville. We have a loan to fit your farming needs. wantonly engaged in conduct Henry E. & Gloriagayl Henry E. & Gloriagayl which created a grave risk of Franke to Richard L. & Joyce Franke to Double G Farms death to another and thereby A. Turner, 9.114 acres known LLC, 6.818, 6.071, 47.876, caused serious physical in- as Tract 3 of the Henry & Glo- 17.662, and 1.930 acres • Real Estate/Land jury to Ronald Honan when riagayl Franke Land Division known as Tracts 4, 5, 6, 1, and he struck Honan with at 1985 east of the city of Lenoxburg 2 of the Henry & Gloriagayl • Operating Loan Ford Escort, which threw, car- and being located on McCarty Franke Land Division east of ried or dragged Ronald Honan Ridge Road. the city of Lenoxburg and be- approximately thirty (30) feet Henry E. & Gloriagayl ing located on McCarty Ridge • Equipment into the roadway; (2) commit- Franke to Terry S. Burton, Jr., Road. ted the offense of tampering 2.015 and 4.572 acres known Charles S. Boling and • Livestock with physical evidence while as Tract 9 and 7 of the Henry Beverly Ashcraft to Ryan J. believing that an official pro- & Gloriagayl Franke Land Kennedy, property on Gal- • Crops ceeding might be instituted he Division east of the city of braith Road. attempted to mutilate, conceal, Lenoxburg and being located remove, or alter physical evi- dence with the intent to impair Call Us TODAY for More Information. its availability in the official proceeding, to wit: he initially (cid:39)(cid:88)(cid:74)(cid:88)(cid:86)(cid:87)(cid:68)(cid:6)(cid:54)(cid:88)(cid:69) F N B hid the automobile used to run irst atioNal aNk down Ronald Honan and then New Hours!!! Open 7 Days a Week! placed or had others place M - Wed: 4PM - 10 PM deer hair and blood on the ve- Thurs: 4PM - 11PM * Daily Specials 2 Great Locations in Brooksville hicle; and (3) committed the Fri: 4 PM - 12 AM * Happy Hour from 606-735-2125 • 1-800-627-6081 offense of leaving the scene Sat: Noon - 12 AM 4 - 7 PM “The Only Independently OwnedBank in the County” of an accident/failure to ren- Sun: 1 PM - 8 PM tfc www.fnbfirst.com der aid or assistance when he 120 Main Street • Augusta • 606-756-9910 failed to immediately stop, as- THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 26, 2012 - 3 Benefit for Kathy Deaths Announcements Two Minutes Bell to be held Fri., Jan. 27th WITH THE BIBLE MR. REINHEIMER MR. THORNSBURY St. Augustine - St. James Kathy Bell started by Cornelius R. Stam, Founder Adrian Earl Reinheimer, Terrence Robert Thorns- Knights of Columbus will chemo treatments for breast Berean Bible Society 90, died Friday, January 20, bury, 64, native of Augusta, meet Thursday, January 26 cancer on Jan. 19th. On Fri., PO Box 756 Germantown, WI 53022 2012 at Meadowview Re- passed away on January 11, at 8 p.m. at St. James Church Jan. 27th friends of Kathy are gional Medical Center. Born 2012 at the Spohn Shoreline Parish Hall, Brooksville. hosting a ZUMBA (or) Chili Super/silent auction benefit FOUR KINDS OF MEN on December 2, 1921 to the Memorial Hospital in Cor- Brooksville Lions at the Germantown Wood- by Cornelius R. Stam late Elmer and Vida Kennon pus Christi, TX. Born Febru- Club Bingo is Wednesday, man building starting at 6:30 According to St. Paul's inspired epistles, the human Reinheimer, he was a United ary 8, 1947 a son of the late February 1 at the Watson p.m. If you only want to eat race is divided into four categories: States Navy veteran, a mem- Evelyn (Billie) Welte and 1. The natural man, i.e., the fallen son of Adam, as he ber of Foster United Meth- Robert (Bob) Thornsbury in Building, Brooksville. Jitney chili, sandwich and drink the is, without God. Of him the Apostle says: "The natural man odist Church, Maysville Ma- Augusta, KY, he was a vet- 6:30 p.m. Bingo 8 p.m. cost is $5. If you only want receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are sonic Lodge, and a former eran of the United States Air to ZUMBA starting at 7 p.m. foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because member of Foster Masonic Force. Scarlet O'Hatters the cost is $5. There will be they are spiritually discerned" (I Cor. 2:14). Lodge. He is survived by his will have lunch at Tea a small silent auction table 2. The babe in Christ. When a person sees himself as He is survived by his wife, Flora Price Thorns- Cup Cafe', Flemingsburg, as well. This benefit is open a sinner and trusts Christ as his Saviour, he is "born again" wife of 45 years, Hartzell bury; one daughter, Kerri Thursday, February 2. Leave to everyone who wishes to and becomes a "babe in Christ". But babes can and should Elaine Haley Reinheimer; Smith; one son, Kevin (Mi- Brooksville 11:15 a.m. help, even if just stopping grow, so these are exhorted: "As newborn babes, desire the two daughters, Vida Lou chelle) Reese; one brother, by for support. If you have sincere [pure] milk of the Word, that ye may grow thereby" (Jim) Jaehnen of Florence, Eddie (Karen) Thornsbury Parks & Recreation questions about ZUMBA (I Pet. 2:2). KY and Rebecca Elaine of Augusta; one sister, Caro- Public Meeting is Monday, only call Christina Bothman 3. The carnal Christian is one who, though perhaps a (Howard Butler) Reinheimer lyn (Danny) Habermehl of February 6 at 6:30 p.m. in the at 606-735-6839 or for ques- Christian for years, has not grown, due to indifference and of La Grange, KY; three Vermilion, OH; four grand- court room of the Bracken tions about Chili supper/si- neglect of the Word of God. He still has to be treated as a grandchildren, Jeff, Mela- daughters; one grandson; one County Courthouse. lent auction only call Stepha- babe in Christ. The Corinthian believers were examples of nie, and Brian Jaehnan; two great-grandson; and numer- nie Taylor at 606-735-2002. this. 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The spiritual Christian is one who, through prayerful dren, Marcie Griffis, Katie neral Home, Corpus Christi, eee hhh Griffis, and Paul Griffis; two vvv ttt study of the Word of God, has grown to spiritual maturity. TX, served the family. aaa fff step-great-great-grandchil- bleatmbleatmbleatm 19C3HL7o OOuSrldsE: D M M afo-inFr :US 9tKr -e eH7t; o m•S ae Mt :G 9aa ym-s 1veislle oryouaoryouaoryoua HGWeoo drid"s. tnWhoae t lysohen ogmuealrd ym aglerlro e"wdly et shaier rece htbihyled" s(oiInf PcGeerto.e d 2[;: p2hu)e r- e-i] s " mTa Hil"kAm Toaf nW t hoEef dSrmenit,h K; a.Cnd. Gornieffi ssi satenrd, NMoaarhy MR. DARNELL aaa nnn Doris Reinheimer of Foster. ailailail 606-759-7311 dmdmdm HENCEFORTH BE NO MORE CHILDREN, TOSSED He was preceded in death by avavav Irving Peck; Joyce Peck, ABOC, NCLC; and Apprentice Adam Bradley eee TO AND FRO, AND CARRIED ABOUT WITH EVERY his first wife, Velda Allender WIND OF DOCTRINE" (Eph. 4:14). Let us then heed St. 2011 Bracken County Sheriff’s Reinheimer; and one brother, Peter's inspired exhortation: "BUT GROW IN GRACE, Gilmore F. Reinheimer. AND IN THE KNOWLEDGE OF OUR LORD AND Office Accomplishments SAVIOUR, JESUS CHRIST" (II Pet. 3:18). Services were held Tues- day, January 24, 2012 at Continued from Page 1 rests - 243, Traffic Violations Moore and Parker Funeral programs will continue to be - 153, Traffic Warnings - 89, Home in Brooksville. Burial conducted by the Sheriff’s and Status Offenses - 2. M followed at Lenoxburg Cem- Office in 2012. The NIXLE Other areas the Sheriffs H etery. community notification pro- Office continues to expand Memorials may be made gram was not implemented are: Metcalfe-Hennessey to Gideon’s, Falmouth Amer- due to changes that were • Diligently working Funeral Home ican Legion, or SPCA. made within the program with the School Systems, Condolences may be sent management. Community Groups and oth- 301 E. Fourth Street • Augusta, Kentucky to mooreandparkerfh.com. Having been in law en- ers to address crime in the Billy Ray Darnell, 72, 606-756-2270 forcement for many years, County. of Ewing, KY, passed away MRS. GRAY Sheriff Niemeier knew, “the • Implementation of a Thoughtful in all needs • Pre-planning available Tuesday, January 17, 2012 Shari Marie Parsons apprehension of suspects Detective’s position that www.mhfuneralhome.com at Fleming County Hospital. Gray, 49, died Sunday, Janu- and perpetrators of crimes was filled with the hiring of Born in Fleming County on ary 22, 2012 at her home. in Bracken County is of Robert Scott. Det. Scott has MR. SHIELDS MR. REED June 5, 1939, a son of the late She was born on July 13, the utmost concern for the been very instrumental in the Rodney Allen Shields, Raymond Lee Reed, 75, William Mason and Thelma 1962 to the late Hurschell Bracken County Sheriff Of- investigation and clearance 36, of Moorefield, KY, passed died Sunday, January 22, Duncan Darnell, he was a Anderson and Helen Joyce fice. By solving crimes and of crimes in the County. His away on Friday, January 20, 2012 at his home. He was veteran of the U.S. Marine Miller Parsons. apprehending suspects and vast knowledge and experi- 2012. Born March 19, 1975, born on March 10, 1936 to Corp serving from 1959- She is survived by her perpetrators the Sheriff’s Of- ence has also been instru- a son of Sarah Ann Strode the late Aba and Elizabeth 1963, a retired employee of husband of 10 years, William fice strives to improve the mental in the training and McKenzie and Bobby Allen Beagle Reed. the State Highway Depart- K. Gray; one daughter, Han- quality of life for the victims mentoring of Deputies in the Shields, he was a carpenter. He is survived by his ment and a former associ- nah Marie Gray; one step- of crimes and to bring some agency in investigative skills He is survived by one wife of 15 years, Betty Lit- ate of Carpenter Insurance son, Jonathan Robert Gray closure to these unfortunate and interviewing of suspects son, Kaegan Allen Shields, tleton Reed; seven children, Agency and a farmer. He was of Maysville; two brothers, events in their life.” and witnesses. of Augusta; his mother, Faye (Bobby Herrington) a member of Mt. Pisgah Bap- Phillip Parsons and Gary In working on the goal of • Purchasing the neces- Sarah Ann (Michael Allen) Moore of Harrison County, tist Church, Fleming Lodge Parsons. identification of suspects and sary cameras, tape recorders, McKenzie of Augusta; his Bobby (Opal) Reed of Au- #112 F & AM, Lexington Services were held perpetrators, “the Sheriff’s evidence collection supplies father, Bobby Allen Shields gusta, Brenda (Harold) Gil- Scottish Rite, El Hasa Shrine Wednesday, January 25, 2012 Office has taken a strong and fingerprint kits needed to of Moorefield, KY: one bert of Sardinia, OH, Peggy in Ashland, KY and a Life at Moore and Parker Funeral stance against crime and properly investigate and col- brother, Robby Allen Shields, (Richard) Frederick of Har- Home in Brooksville. Burial time member of the VFW the investigation of crime in lect evidence for case inves- of Augusta; one niece, Shana rison County, Terry Reed of followed at Johnsville Cem- and the American Legion. the county”, said Niemeier. tigations. Shields of Augusta; and Augusta, Robin Nickoson of etery. He is survived by his “During 2011 the agency had • Det. Robert Scott con- one nephew, Robby Austin Augusta, and Vickie Cracraft Condolences may be sent wife of 32 years, Norma Lee 280 case reports that were tinues to conduct mentoring Shields of Augusta. of Augusta; eleven grand- to mooreandparkerfh.com. Gore Darnell; one son, Tra- assigned to officers. Of these training to the deputies in Services were held children; ten great-grand- vis (Lynn) Darnell of Au- cases 49% of them were Interviewing and Interroga- Tuesday, January 23, 2012, children; one sister, Geneva MR. JEFFERSON gusta; one daughter, Melissa cleared by arrest/prosecution tions, Crime Scene Search, at the Richie Hunt Funeral Long of Middletown, KY; Woodrow “Woodie” Jef- Gilbert of Aberdeen; nine declined, with arrest account- Case Preparation and Evi- Home in Owingsville, KY, three brothers, Elmer Reed ferson, 90, died Thursday, grandchildren, Michelle Dar- ing for 43% and prosecution dence collection. The depu- with Rev. Lowell Rice of Berry, KY, William A. January 19, 2012 at Mead- nell, Ashley Darnell, Dustin declined accounting for 6%. ties also attended a 40-hour officiating. Burial followed (Connie) Reed of FL, and owview Regional Medical Hamilton, Chelsea Darnell, The national average for class to enhance their inves- in the Longview Cemetery. Robert S. (Darlene) Reed of Center. Born on October 27, Shannon Hamilton, Kaleb clearance of cases by arrest tigative skills. Seaview, WA. He was pre- 1921 to the late Asbury and Darnell, Shawn Burden, is approximately 13%.” Niemeier ensures the Don’t miss an issue. ceded in death by one son, Elizabeth Earl Crawford Jef- James Tumey and Daniel The following is the public that his agency will David L. Fields. ferson, he was a World War II Tumey; several great-grand- Make sure we know about breakdown of charges that continue to mentor the depu- Funeral services will be U.S. Army Veteran, a mem- children; one sister, Betty any address changes! were filed by the Sheriff’s ties in these areas to continu- held at 1 p.m. on Thursday, ber of Germantown Baptist Lou (Wyatt) Hedges of Cyn- Office in 2011: Felony Ar- ally improve their investiga- 606-735-2198 January 26, 2012 at Moore Church, Bracken County thiana; and one brother, No- rests - 159, Misdemeanor Ar- tive skills in 2012. and Parker Funeral Home School Board Member for 12 lan “Toad” (Sharon) Darnell in Augusta. Burial will be years, Farm Service Agency of Maysville. He was pre- at Mt. Zion Cemetery. Visi- (Formerly ASCS) where he ceded in death by his parents It’s 2012! tation will be 5-8 p.m. on served as a committeeman and one step-daughter, Vicki Wednesday at the funeral for 12 years, and Kentucky Lynn Rose. home. Colonel. Services were conducted Memorials may be sent He is survived by his Saturday, January 21, 2012 Isn’t it time to... to Hospice of Hope. wife of 63 years, Barbara at Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church Condolences may be sent Burden Jefferson; three in Fairview with Rev. Todd • Try contacts even if you wear bifocals? to mooreandparkerfh.com children, Judy (Jay) Kalb Wiley officiating. Burial fol- of Maysville, Dennis Craw- lowed in the Elizaville Cem- • Update your eyewear? ford (Tara) Jefferson of Ger- etery with military graveside Moore and Parker mantown, and Karla (Da- rites by Flemingsburg VFW • Use eyewear that’s vid) Heck of Ft. Thomas; Post # 1834. made for the digital age? Funeral Homes ten grandchildren; eleven Memorials are sug- • Get LASIK? Pre-Need. great-grandchildren; and one gested to Mt. Pisgah Baptist brother, Reuben “Peck” Jef- Church. Because • Wear polarized sunglasses? ferson of Germantown. He Palmer Funeral Home of You care! was preceded in death by May’s Lick served the fam- three brothers, Leonard Jef- ily. Condolences may be left ferson, Lytle Jefferson, and for the family at www.palm- Make 2012 the year you Earl Jefferson; and two sis- erfuneralhome.net. see your best, look your ters, Anna Gay Burton and best and feel your best. You Nellie Frederick. can begin with a thorough Services were held Mon- day, January 23, 2012, at eye health examination. Palmer Funeral Home in Ger- mantown. Burial followed at WINTER HOURS: Dr. Brett A. Hines • Dr. Angela Scifres Maple Grove Cemetery. M, Tu, Th, F & Sat: 10 - 4 Bracken Frankfort Street, Brooksville, KY Memorials may be made Closed: Wed & Sunday EYECARE (606) 735-2020 • 1-800-264-3591 Rob Schweitzer to Chatham Christian Church or Germantown Volunteer 128 Main Street Brooksville - Augusta Center Fire Dept. Augusta, KY 41002 2-2-c 735-2114 • 756-2101 Condolences may be sent to palmerfh.com. 4 - THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 26, 2012 NEW LIFE Church News Chatham FELLOWSHIP Doug Tucker, pastor Christian Church The First Baptist Church  by Beverly Whittaker Fairview Christian Brooksville Christian Church of Augusta What a blessing to be in the Lord's House this Sun., to host soup & to host new band's Mouse 300 East 4th Street, Augusta, KY Jan. 22. If you do not have sandwich luncheon first concert Pastor Tony Bishop a church home, we invite Fairview Christian Come be a part of Greetings from the church 606-782-2624 or 606-747-5374 you to New Life. Aleisha Church will be having a Rescuer’s first ever concert mouse. May we ask God to [email protected] Renfrow sang the special Fundraiser Luncheon on on Friday, January 27. This enlarge our understanding of called "Hope Now." In Jesus, Sunday, February 5th after new local band is Jon Hopp, His great love and our ability Why Are you Killing My Children? we always have hope if we morning services. This Trent Moser and Clayton to share it with others. put our trust and faith in him. Are we as Christians, ready to They are still a human being luncheon is to help raise Allender. They desire to On this Sun., Jan. 22 Pastor Doug began his series stand before God on judgment because that is what God made money for our 2012 Haiti glorify our Lord and Savior we had 63 to SS and 124 to on spiritual warfare. The text day and answer this question? them. There is no reason the was from I John 5:4-5. We Mission Team. The team through original music that worship service. SS is 10 a.m. Why are we allowing murderers child should have to pay for will be traveling to Haiti in communicates to today’s and worship service is 10:45 to get by with killing an unborn the indiscretion of the mother know we are overcomers by July 2012. The team will be world. a.m. Everyone is welcome! child? We do not tolerate because she can’t be bothered the war we fight, the weapons serving a variety of soups, The concert with special Jane Nelson played "Tell murder in any other form. with taking a pill everyday or we fight with, and the way of sandwiches and homemade guest, Adam Crozier, begins Me the Story of Jesus" and Yet we allow women to have having a procedure to prevent victory. desserts. at 6:00 p.m. at Brooksville "There's Within My Heart abortions killing thousands becoming pregnant. Abortion Don't forget our up- Come out and support Christian Church, located a Melody". Beautiful as of innocent children a year. should not be allowed as a form coming events at New Life It’s not like there aren’t ways of birth control when there are and mark your calendars. the team and the mission and at 148 W. Miami St. The always. to prevent pregnancy, take a other ways to control the out Feb. 14 at 6 p.m. will be enjoy some fellowship and concert is free to all. Remember in prayer: pill or have a procedure. Yet come. You can say it doesn’t Bobby Anderson & our annual Valentine's Day best of all you won’t have instead of doing this we allow matter, but will it matter to Banquet with a Mexican to cook. We also ask for PRESBYTERIAN granddaughter Angel, doctors to kill an unborn child God, and will He see it as being theme buffet and the continued prayer as we plan POTPOURRI Gloria Smith, Hailee and while still in the mother’s the same as when the parents Newleywed Game. Winter and prepare for the trip. by Les Grooms, pastor Christopher Evans, Amanda womb, the one place where in the Bible, who sacrificed Augusta Presbyterian Blevins, Kaitlin Bond, the child should be safe. How their children to a false god? Jam 2012 will be on Mar. 17 at 6:00 p.m. in Cincinnati. We had fifty-three in Reginia Beach, Lloyd Bond, can we justify the murdering Levitcus 20:3-5 (3) “I myself attendance Sunday. Kay Wayne Brockley (surgery of a child when it could have will set my face against him We will be taking the church GREETINGS FROM been so easily prevented? We and will cut him off from his Grooms was the liturgist. Jill on his back Jan. 31), Lisa van. ST. JAMES Hargett did the power point. Byrnes, Larry Haas (knee do not stand by when a child is people; for by sacrificing his Harold Johnson cel- by Caroline Jefferson abused or killed. Then why do children to Molek, he has Barbara Nickoson was the surgery in near future), ebrates a birthday on Tues., Blessings for a great we feel it is alright to murder defiled my sanctuary and song leader. Allison Jefferson, Bobby Jan. 24. Harold is always birthday are extended to them while still in the mother’s profaned my Holy Name. (4) If smiling and a blessing to Larry Jefferson on the 23rd We are continuing Johnson, Hope Florer, infant womb. Jeremiah 1:5 “Before I the members of the community us. May God bless you and Ellen Jacobs on the in our Bible Study of 1st Bryce Habermehl, and formed you in the womb I knew close their eyes when that man with many more years Mr. 24th! Ellen has contributed Corinthians. This week the always each other and all you. Before you where born I sacrifices one of his children Harold! many physical and spiritual subject was the love chapter, those on prayer list. set you apart.” How then can to Molek and if they fail to put Our house should be a hours to St. James and we chapter 13. We have two more Our sincere sympathy we say that it is alright to take him to death. (5) I myself will house of prayer. We invite extend our appreciation and lessons and then we will be goes out to the Woodrow the life that God has placed in set my face against him and the womb of a woman because his family and will cut them you to our Wednesday best wishes for many years starting second Corinthians. "Woodie" Jefferson family. it is not yet viable. When God off from their people together evening meal at 6:30 p.m. to come! Travis Darnell’s father May God bless and comfort has already known that child with all who follow him in and prayer service at 7:00 We continue to pray that unexpectedly passed away you at this time. and He has planned their life. prostituting themselves to p.m. Our Kingdom Builder our law makers will make this past week and we Phil & Ruby Hedges Yet we stand idly by and let the Molek.” Besides who but satan classes for all ages begin decisions based on the right cancelled Friday night at the sang a beautiful special "In murdering continue because could twist a situation like this at 9:30 a.m. and praise and to life of all human beings. movies in order to attend the the Garden". we are told that the child is not and make it seem alright? Do worship at 10:30 a.m. We also May God bless those who visitation at Mount Pisgah Bro. Jackie's message viable and is not yet a being. we really think that as a nation, have Junior Church for 1st- fight non-stop for the basic Baptist Church. Friday night was "To The Church in When the only reason they allowing abortion to go on, 5th grades. Remember God right of all humans to life, at the movies is rescheduled Pergamum". Revelation are not a being yet is because that God will not set his face on Feb. 3 at 6:30 p.m. someone cut their life short for against us, for we are the ones loves you and so do we! We for the right to live when old 2:12-17. The Word of God I continued with my their own selfish reasons. How who are allowing abortion are located at the intersection or disabled, and to ensure is living and active. He is the can we say that an unborn child to run rampant in our nation. sermon this week on the of the AA Highway and 875 the dignity of life from way, truth, and life. with a heart beat is not yet a Take a stand Christians! This is call that Jesus made. My on the left. conception to natural death. John Wayne and Elijah being just because they can your Nation also and wrong is scripture was from Mark McCane came forward this not survive out of the mothers just that it’s wrong!!! chapter one verses 14-20. morning accepting Jesus as womb before a certain age. Jesus called very ordinary their personal Savior. Darrin IS Someone you love havIng a BIrthday? people to be fishers of men. This is a Pro-life Statement Young, youth director, Why not “SurPrISe” them with a Birthday greeting Without hesitation they left from The First Baptist Church of Augusta baptized them following their nets and followed him. in the next edition of the Bracken County news? worship service. Dustin Call 606-735-2198 today!!! That is what he is asking us McCane also accepted Jesus to do. FIRST BAPTIST and Bro. Jackie baptized him CHURCH OF AUGUSTA and Wilkie Wood. May God by Rita Bradford bless each of you and may Hello & God's Blessings you walk with Him daily and Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Agency from The First Baptist Church let your light shine for Him. • Life Insurance • Annuities • IRAs of Augusta. Brother Tony's Wed., Jan. 25 - Choir Gary W. Hay, FICF sermon was titled "Living Practice at 7 p.m. We need Field Representative 859-620-2881 Life By The Beatitudes". you to come and make a Insurance Protection • Financial Security Brother Tony is encouraging joyful noise for the Lord. his congregation to have Nursery Workers for OAKLAND CHRISTIAN a stronger & deeper next week: Ruth Nickerson by Barbara Browning commitment to God in and Debbie McElfresh. “Are you bored with 2012. Remember all our out- your faith?” Well, then, how Wed. Night Prayer reach programs - Food bank, would your life be different Meeting begins @ 7 p.m. We backpack, sunshine baskets. if you didn’t just know God’s invite you to come & help us Matthew 5:16 - Each and Word—but you actually mourn for the lost souls that relied on it? Read your Bible every day. need to be saved. and be a prayer warrior. We invite you to come Church Board meeting & join us on Sunday. Our NEW ZION BAPTIST is Wednesday night, January Sunday morning services Bro. Rick Lochart 25, 7 p.m. begin @ 9:30 a.m. with by Sheril Fletcher January 29th is a busy day Sunday School Classes. Join us for worship at OCC. Our youth will be This coming week's lesson on Sundays at 10 a.m. for leading the worship service is titled " Giving in a Sunday School, 11 a.m. at 10:30 a.m. Following that, Greedy Culture". This morning worship and 6:30 we’ll have a dinner in honor lesson will help us become p.m. for evening worship. of the youth and our “Walk We also have Bible Study on Through Bethlehem” event more involved with helping Thursdays at 7 p.m. at Brother workers. That evening is people around us that are in Larry and Roz McClanahan's our Fifth Sunday hymn sing need by seeing them as God home. with Homer Burton, Adarin sees them. Sunday morning Upcoming: Deacon Williams, and Damascus worship service begins @ Ordination service for Road in concert. (What a 10:30 a.m. Sunday night Brother Mike Cummins on combination!) service begins @ 6 p.m. Sunday the 29th at 3 p.m. The night of February 5, May all Christians make The WMU and Deacons 6:30 p.m., we’ll see a film on a vow to serve God with all the greatness and vastness of their heart in 2012. As stated meeting at 6 p.m. on Feb. 5. God. in Joshua 24:15 - but as for On Feb. 10 from 6 p.m. to 8 February 10th will me & my household we will p.m. there will be a Valentine be our “Family Movie & serve the Lord. Party/Meet and Greet for our Dinner Night” beginning at 6 youth ages 4-11. On Feb. p.m. with a spaghetti dinner. 12 Brother Rick and Tammy Then you’ll have your choice will host a Valentine Party Golden Rule of two movies to watch, for the church at 5 p.m. “Gnomeo and Juliet” or Vinyl Windows, John 15:16 (Ye have “Courageous.” So we have not chosen me, but I have llC something for the young and chosen you, and ordained old alike. (BBB) & Insured you, that ye should go and Our sympathy to the bring forth fruit, and that loved ones of Woody • New Construction your fruit should remain; Jefferson and Steve Morris. and Replacement. that whatsoever ye shall ask Other prayer concerns • Locally Manufactured. of the Father in my name, he include Bobby Johnson, • 7 Optional Colors. may give it to you.) Alice Holmes (broken ankle), • Limited/Lifetime Please remember in Wiley Jefferson, Allison Warranty. prayer Kathy Bishop, Jefferson, Phyllis Wolfe, • FREE Christian Jones, Nancy Shawna McKenney, Ronnie West, Earl West, John Godly, King, Susie Blevins, Ronnie in Home Estimate Allison Jefferson, Tommy Honan, JoAnn McCarthy, (Installation Only) Colvin, Ernie Williams Eudell Hall, Ken Smallwood, Verna Adams, Jacob and Melinda Boschert, Kathy CAll Haley Carroll, Bill Breshear, Reed, Kathy Bishop (both (606) 845-8400 the Steve Morris Family, the arms broke), our shut-ins, or Johnny Murray Family and those dealing with cancer Toll FRee all of our men and women in issues, our armed forces, and 800-737-0456 uniform. our leaders. THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 26, 2012 - 5 CASA 2011 Volunteer graduating class Trash Talk by: Mr. Recycle Bin & Ms. Pick-Up Litterbug 606-735-9960 Howdy Folks! The wind more information on this is really blustery this Monday and other products that the although the temperature company has to offer, but we does not reflect the January didn’t readily find the cost date! This is the type of day of the material. Hopefully, when a lot of trash cans meet it will be comparable to the their demise on the highway Styrofoam counterpart and after being tossed about by will become a standard in the weather conditions so the the shipping industry! sooner the trash receptacles Another very interesting are removed from the curb, new product made from the better! Over the years we 100% post-consumer have stopped numerous times recycled nylon carpet is to remove a stray can from known as EcoLon and is the highway and hopefully being used by the Ford saved it from being run over. automotive giant as cylinder Blowing cans do present a caps in the engines of its road hazard on trash day, so Escape, Fusion, Mustang keep that in mind especially and F-150 models. By using on Mondays and Thursdays the EcoLon product which in Bracken County! is molded into cylinder We have spoken head covers for the selected The CASA Program of Bracken, Fleming, and Mason Counties is pleased to announce their 2011 Volunteer Graduating numerous times in this models, Ford is diverting Class. Pictured left to right are: District Judge Todd Walton, Karen Russell, Barbara Ware, Dorinda Perkins, Angela article about Styrofoam 4.1 million pounds of Gehring, Cindy Mastin, Cheryl French, Sarah Mitchell, LaTonya Harrison, Maletta Casebolt Volunteer Coordinator and packaging material that carpet, which is equivalent Marty Wallingford, Executive Director. Not pictured was Rita Porter. Photo submitted always finds its way into to 985,000 square yards of the recycling trailers. A carpet, from landfills while Winter is for nesting: take (cid:72)(cid:90)(cid:90)(cid:21)(cid:105)(cid:93)(cid:90)(cid:21)(cid:56)(cid:86)(cid:104)(cid:93)(cid:21)(cid:56)(cid:100)(cid:108)(cid:21)(cid:91)(cid:100)(cid:103) recent article in Resource keeping 430,000 gallons of Recycling Magazine de- oil from being consumed! time to examine your life (cid:74)(cid:99)(cid:90)(cid:109)(cid:101)(cid:90)(cid:88)(cid:105)(cid:90)(cid:89)(cid:21)(cid:58)(cid:109)(cid:101)(cid:90)(cid:99)(cid:104)(cid:90)(cid:104)(cid:22) scribed new products made As we have said before, from recycled material we expect a lot of great including an alternative to ideas such as these from the Submitted by: Shannon or shorter work weeks with of leisure time. Styrofoam which is hard if students in the public, private Smith, CEA for Family reduced pay? If not, then Find time to get enough not impossible to recycle and and home-schooled settings and Consumer Sciences perhaps you could work four sleep. 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Set a developed a packing product cards regarding the health examination of our life and spending time with family, bed time and stick to it—you Call or stop by today, which is made from 100% of our son Larry who spent goals. Often, resolutions to staying at home and reduc- owe it to yourself. or apply online at recycled paper. This product last week in the hospital. change financial burdens or ing your carbon footprint, or It’s too easy to say “do www.ffcredit.com can also replace packing Today, Monday, is Larry’s eating habits are made in the starting a home-based busi- what you love,” because we products manufactured using 39th birthday and as many beginning of the year, but it’s ness. are all constrained by real- food based materials like of you know, he was born also a great time to assess Need or greed? Take ity. 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StorAgE UnitS For rEnt 606-735-3700 606-402-0221 606-735-2426 THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 26, 2012 - 7 Brooksville Nauva June Harding; Bobbie AIS 7th graders busy learning geometry Volunteer Hargett; Mr. & Mrs. Pete Fire Department Hause; Stanley & Beverly list of contributors Hay; Janet Hedger; Treve The Brooksville Volun- & Jackie Hester; Gary Jr. teer Fire Department & Debra Hicks; Florine appreciates everyone who T. Hiles; Vic & Mildred donated to their 2011 fund Hiles (In Memory of Patty drive. The last list of donors Nickoson, Gladys Yates & from 2011 include: Bracken Shirley Thornton); Huldah Co. Homemakers; Tony E. Hinson; Louise Holleran; Campbell; Columbia Gas John & Edna Holleran; Transmission LLC; Brenda Ernest & Clara Holmes; Haberle; Stanley & Beverly David & Lana Holton; Hay; Marilyn Heiert; Claude & Helen Howard; Michele & Daniel Houston Mae Howard; R.T. & Tina family; David R. Jr. & Doris Jefferson; Jefferson's Garage W. Magowan (In Memory of & Frame Service - Mutt & Mildred Hamilton). Betty; Calvin Jennett; Opal The 2012 fund drive is Jett; Lanny & Connie Jett; well underway and recent Bobby L. Jett; Mary Lois Jett contributors include: (In Memory of Betty Davis); Margaret Adams; Amy Henry & Linda Jones; Anderkin & John Huber; Gregory & Kimberly Jones; Mrs. Ruf’s 7th grade students at Augusta Independent School have been busy learning geometry since winter break. Bobby E. Anderson; James Johnnie & Marilyn Jones; Joe Above, students are shown engaging in an activity that justifies the formulas for area and circumference of a circle and how & Jean Appelman; Jeni & Karen Jones; Arlene Jones; they relate to pi. Photo submitted Appelman; Marvin & Ann Carlotte M. Kalb; William Bare; Mike Barnard; Fred R. & Rubye Kalb; John Barrons; Ernie Baynum; Kellison; Robert & Hester Club News Studio 230 The Salon Roy & Wanda Bell; David Kern; Karen & Herbert King; & Veta Bell (In Memory Ronald & Sharon King; Betty of Charles Wyatt); Herb Jean King; Charles & Carol Announces Kelle Henson CONCORD UNITED PARKVIEW Benjey; Pam Bentley; Glenn Klaber & Todd & Robin METHODIST WOMEN COOKING CLUB & Vicki Bess; Bice Pro Stop Klaber; Patricia R. LaBare; Concord United Meth- The Parkview Cooking - Kevin Bice; Myrtle Bishop; Gayle & Brooke Lange; odist Women met at the Club met last Tuesday Mr. & Mrs. Gayle Blevins; Thomas & Beverly Lathem; church Mon., Jan. 16 for their evening and enjoyed comfort Billy & Tara Boling; David Fred H. Lawson; Lee's IGA; annual prayer and self-denial foods from an Amish & Frances Bonar; Jim Scott & Cheryl Lippert; Gale meeting led by Pam Tull. cookbook. Boothe; Carolyn Boston; & Linda Mains; Margie W. Melinda Kurtz, president, Those attending and Dave Braughler; Eva Mae Mains; David Manzo; Rob called the meeting together enjoying the evening were: Bravard; James M. Bravard; & Michelle Marshall; Phil with everyone repeating our Ann Linville, Sheryl Nelson, John & Carolyn Bravard; McCane; Janice McCormick; purpose in unison. Rita Hargett, Barb Perry, Brooksville Baptist Church; Jackie & Debbie McElfresh; Pam Tull and Sarah Carl Charlene Schweitzer, Juanita Melbourne & Sue Brough; Joseph E. McElfresh; John had the prayer calendar. and John White, Viola Herman & Jeanie Browning; & Linda McKinney; Mike Sarah read scripture from Kennard, Polly Cummins, Tom & Emma Brumback; & Angie McKinney; Wilford John 1-29-34. Pam repeated Susan Hamilton, Libby and George & Alice Brumley; & Janet Meyer; Monte on some of our missions Frank Estill, Amy Schmidt Bulk Transit Corporation; & Susan Meyer; John A. in the Phillipines and the and daughter Josephine, Tom & Madeline Burgoon; Meyer; Dorothy J. Meyer; Alicia Dillon Gibbs, owner/stylist of Studio 230 The Salon, Central Conference - it was a Judith Richards, Mary Rita John, Suzie, Chris, Amanda Robert Mickelson; Lester in downtown Maysville, wants to take this opportunity to focus on love & peace for all Deiter, Dorothy Selby, Jewel Burney; Theresa Burns & Reed & Delores Middleton; announce the arrival of their newest stylist, Kelle Henson. creation. Norma Sizemore Mefford, Carolyn Taylor, Jerry Westerbeck; Terry & Alice L. Mills; Dave & Kelle is joining the staff this week and invites everyone to give had our response. She read Jennie Lou McGee. Diane Burton; Elizabeth Mary Moloney; Mike & her a call and make her welcome to the family. Studio 230 a very interesting story The cooking club meets (Betty) Bush - Bush Farms; Betty Moneyhon; Patty is open Tuesday 10a - 6p, Wednesday and Thursday 9a - 8p, followed by prayer. on the third Tuesday of the Jo Ann Campbell; Tony & Ann Moorhead; Bronson Friday 9a - 7p, and Saturday 9a - 5p. Pictured above left to right Pam then had us focus on month at 6 p.m. Come on Robin Campbell; Jeannie & Carolyn Moorhead; are: Alicia Dillon Gibbs, owner; Tiffany Sims, Kelle Henson, our program which was on "A down and try it sometime Carmack; Norman & Juanita Carol Moran - Independent Jillian Hargett and Sarah Rieselman. Time To Change". The focus and bring a friend or two. We Carr; Chris & Tara Carrigan; Insurance; Steve & Linda table had several symbols have a great time. Donald & Nancy Case; Myers; Eugene & Emma of technology. There were Bruce & Barbara Case; Pete Neises; Mabel Newman; (cid:59)(cid:88)(cid:81)(cid:12)(cid:45)(cid:97)(cid:83)(cid:97)(cid:95)(cid:96)(cid:77)(cid:12)(cid:50)(cid:81)(cid:94)(cid:94)(cid:101) hearts sprinkled all over the Senior Citizen's & Mary Chouteau; Malcolm Elmer Norton; Ruth Ohmer; technological equipment (cell Menu Clark; Henry Clos; Kenneth Stanley Owens; John G. phones, laptop computer, Announces New “Last Departure” Time! & Willena Colemire; Hank & Donna Parker; Martha etc.). For over 160 yrs. Thurs., Feb. 2 - Turkey, & Anna Colemire; Elizabeth Peddicord; Jeffrey A. mission minded women have gravy, mashed potatoes, (Peggy) Colemire; Billy & Perkins; P.C. & Bertie Lou paid & given through the green beans, wheat bread, Helen Colemire; Chad & Phelps; Glen Pollitt; RL & call to prayer & self-denial. mixed fruit, milk. Leslie Colvin; Barbara A. Ann Polly; Tom & Peggy They have built schools, Combess; Mofford & Kay Prather; Ramona A. Ramsey; playgrounds, colleges. This Cooper; Larry & Brenda Melvin & Hazel Ramsey; year our giving will support BIRTHS Cooper; Baxter & Marie Bill & Judy Rawe; Jon & programs and projects to Courts; Donna & Tony Cox; Hannah Ray; Alta, Alicia & some nearly 100 national Kaycee & Jackson Chanis & Jeanine Cox; Allen Reed; Roy Reed; David mission and dozens of global Moore are proud to announce Calvin (Doc) Crawford; B. Reed; Adrian & Elaine ministries. Funds will install the birth of their baby sister, Butch & Lois Cummins; Bud Reinheimer; Karen Remmel; new educational software Finlee Marie. She arrived & Norma Cummins; David Neider Reynolds; Jeff Rigg; and increase web access for December 23rd weighing 9 & Cindy Cummins; Maxine Jim & Shirley Robinson; (cid:46)(cid:91)(cid:91)(cid:87)(cid:12)(cid:91)(cid:82)(cid:12)(cid:29)(cid:28)(cid:12)(cid:50)(cid:81)(cid:94)(cid:94)(cid:101)(cid:12)(cid:60)(cid:77)(cid:95)(cid:95)(cid:81)(cid:95)(cid:12)(cid:25)(cid:12)(cid:16)(cid:30)(cid:33) our mission institutions. lbs. 7 oz. and was 20.5 inches Cummins; Faik & Margaret Laura Routt; Lois M. Routt; Focus scripture - long. She is the daughter of Dalip; Richard L. Dangel; Jerry & Cynthia Ruf; Alfred (cid:50)(cid:81)(cid:94)(cid:94)(cid:101)(cid:12)(cid:52)(cid:91)(cid:97)(cid:94)(cid:95)(cid:38)(cid:12)(cid:12)(cid:48)(cid:77)(cid:85)(cid:88)(cid:101)(cid:12)(cid:36)(cid:12)(cid:77)(cid:89)(cid:12)(cid:25)(cid:12)(cid:36)(cid:12)(cid:92)(cid:89) Proverbs 3-3-4. Readers for B.J. & Jaime Moore. 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Second St. • Downtown Maysville EOW 606-563-0090 8 - THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 26, 2012 Polar Bear football team holds Sports SCHOOL MENU BRACKEN COUNTY annual awards banquet Panthers in 10th BREAKFAST Region All “A” play Mon., Jan. 30 - Breakfast The Augusta Panthers pizza, cereal, juice. and Deming Black Devils Tues., Jan. 31 - Biscuit opened up the 10th Region & jelly, sausage links, cereal, Class A Tournament with juice, milk. the play-in game on Monday Wed., Feb. 1 - Waffles night. It was the second go with syrup, cereal, juice, around for the two squads milk. who opened the season in Thurs., Feb. 2 - Ham & Augusta back in November biscuits, cereal, juice, milk. (Augusta won 83-66). The Fri., Feb. 3 - Doughnuts, 1st quarter was a tight one cereal, juice, milk. as the game went back and LUNCH forth. But in the 2nd quarter Mon., Jan. 30 - Taco salad the Panthers opened things with nacho chips or ham up with full court pressure & cheese sandwich, potato that Deming had no answer wedges, corn, fruit, milk. for. Augusta went to the half Tues., Jan. 31 - Chicken leading 32-21. patty or hamburger on bun, In the 3rd quarter it was french fries, broccoli with Senior Josh Cummins, above right, is presented the much of the same. The Pan- cheese, peaches, milk. award for highest grade point average at Football Ban- thers kept the momentum Wed., Feb. 1 - Chili or quet. Senior Drew Fields, above right, is honored at football and added to their lead, 48- vegetable soup, pimento The Bracken County High School Polar Bear Football banquet. Drew is the only player who played all 4 years of 28. In the 4th quarter back cheese or peanut butter team held their annual banquet on Saturday, December 17, high school. in November the Devils put sandwich, vegetable sticks in the high school cafeteria. After a delicious meal, Coach up 32 points in a furious ef- w/dip, crackers, fruit, milk. Kevin Siple and his assistants presented the team with fort to come back but that Thurs., Feb. 2 - Spaghetti awards. These awards include: run fell short. In this game with meat sauce or hoagie on Scholar Athlete Award ( Any player who had a 3.0 GPA they simply ran out of gas bun, green beans, rolls, fruit, or higher first quarter) - Austin Fite, Logan Hamilton, Dar- and Augusta survived and milk. ren Hughes, Eli Rodriquez, Jacob Houston, Drew Fields, advanced, 66-45. The win Fri., Feb. 3 - Fish on Brad Blevins, Logan Gisler, Leighton Lee, Ryan May, Ryan improved Augusta to 8-7. bun or submarine sandwich, Monohan, Cole McClain, Jarett Moore, Matt Raymer, Chris Scoring: Bach 23, Thor- macaroni & cheese, brown Rabe, Connor Rigg, AJ Rogers, Jacob Tucker, Josh Cum- pe 15, Halawani 7, Krebs beans, cornbread, pears, mins, Eli Florer, Dalton Lewis, Logan Houston, and Mi- 6, Kelsch 6, Appelman 5, milk. chael Memering. Moore 4. All Area (Maysville Ledger): First Team - Eli Florer, On Wednesday night the Cole McClain, Connor Rigg, and Jacob Houston. Honor- Panthers faced the Bishop able Mention - Brett Raymer, and Timmy McFadden. Brossart Mustangs in the AUGUSTA SCHOOLS All District Selections - Cole McClain, Eli Florer, Con- Brett Raymer, left, and Timmy McFadden, right, are 10th Region Class A Qua- BREAKFAST nor Rigg, Jacob Houston, Chad Blankenship, and Brett awarded the Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award. terfinals. Brossart took an Mon., Jan. 30 - Pancake, Raymer. early 5-1 lead but the Pan- syrup, sausage link, milk, Special Awards - Varsity Most Improved Player: An- ing Defensive Lineman: Aaron Vanlandingham, Outstand- thers would battle back and juice. drew White, J.V. Most Improved: Brandon Fryman, The Po- ing Linebacker: Chad Blankenship, Outstanding Defensive held a 13-11 lead just before Tues., Jan. 31 - Breakfast lar Bear Award: Logan Holleran, Co-Scout Team Player of Back: Drew Fields, Defensive Player of the Year: Eli Florer, the end of the quarter but a burrito, fruit, milk, juice. the Year: Dakota Rider and Dalton Lewis, Big Stick Award: and Offensive Player of the Year: Cole McClain. Mustang 3 would put them Wed., Feb. 1 - Sausage, Eli Florer, Outstanding Offensive Lineman: Brett Raymer Congratulations to all players and coaches for a first- up 14-13. In the 2nd quar- egg & cheese biscuit, milk, and Timmy McFadden, Outstanding Receiver: Jacob Hous- ever winning season at Bracken County High School! Best ter the Augusta press would juice. ton, Outstanding Offensive Back: Connor Rigg, Outstand- of luck next year! help the Panthers take con- Thurs., Feb. 2 - Sweet trol and push them out to rolls, banana, milk, juice. their biggest lead 28-20 as Fri., Feb. 3 - Cinnamon or the quarter was coming to a jelly toast, fruit, milk, juice. close. Brossart would score LUNCH a couple quick baskets just Mon., Jan. 30 - Chicken before the half to make it rings, tater tots, carrots, pears, 28-24 Augusta at the break. milk. In the 3rd quarter the Tues., Jan. 31 - Baked Mustangs quickly took the ham, augrautin potatoes, lead but Augusta continued green beans, cake, milk. to hang around despite only Wed., Feb. 1 - Taco with scoring 5 points in the quar- cheese, corn or salad, mixed ter. It appeared that Augusta fruit, cookie, milk. would go into the 4th quar- Thurs., Feb. 2 - Hamburger ter down 37-33 until backup on bun, fries, lima beans, rice center Drew Burns nailed krispie treats, milk. a 3-pointer at the buzzer to Fri., Feb. 3 - Pizza stick, Senior Austin Fite, right, receives scholastic athlete Jacob Tucker, Junior Linebacker, right, receives award make it a 7 point lead for the green beans or salad, peaches, award from Coach Siple. from Coach Siple. Mustangs. In the 4th quarter cookies, milk. Photos submitted Augusta’s efforts were just Emergency Assistance for too little too late as Brossart Bracken County Livestock, Honey Bees, and won and advanced, 66-53. (cid:46)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:12)(cid:46)(cid:59)(cid:69)(cid:63)(cid:12) Farmline Farm-raised Fish Program The Panthers fell to 8-8. (ELAP). Scoring: Bach 32, 2012 DCP/ACRE ELAP provides emer- (cid:64)(cid:59)(cid:69)(cid:63) Moore 12, Thorpe 9. This Weekend at Sign Up gency assistance to eligible Begins January 23 producers of livestock, Panthers beat Truck & Car The Parkview inn USDA Kentucky Farm honeybees and farm-raised Deming Devils two Accessories Service Agency (FSA) fish who have losses due to straight Mondays State Executive Director, disease, adverse weather or Friday, January 27th Spray In Bed For the second straight John W. McCauley reminds other conditions, including producer's enrollment for losses due to blizzards, and Liners on Monday the Augusta Pan- 5:00 - 8:00 Average Crop Revenue wildfires. SALE! thers and Deming Black Seafood Night - $13.95 Election (ACRE) Program ELAP assistance is for * Mention this ad and receive Devils got together on the or the traditional Direct and losses not covered under court, this time in Mt. Oliv- an extra 10% OFF Counter-cyclical Program other disaster assistance et. Deming jumped out in Saturday, January 28th (DCP) begins January 23 and programs established by • Stereo Systems front 2-0. Augusta quickly runs through June 1. the 2008 Farm Bill. FSA is answered with a Dalton Ap- • Stainless Steel Step Tubes Saturday Night Alive "Farmers in Kentucky authorized to spend up to $50 pelman 3-pointer and Dem- who are interested in million per year nationwide Reg. $280 ing never led again. Not to 6:00 - 8:00 $13.95 enrolling in these programs to provide emergency relief SALE PRICE $250 say they weren’t competitive David & Jerry Hay and need to add this important for ELAP eligible losses. • B&W Gooseneck Hitches as the 1st quarter was a batt- deadline to their list of ‘must Producer eligibility tle that the Panthers came $390/ Installed $450 Pat Feagan do’ jobs,” McCauley said. for ELAP requires that all out leading, 21-15. Augusta "Producers should contact crops in all counties have • Bull Bars - $300 installed opened the 2nd quarter on the local county office to set crop insurance coverage • Bed Liners - $130 installed a 7-0 run to take their big- The Parkview Inn Restaurant up appointments." or Noninsured Disaster • Bed Mats - A STEAL @ $50 gest lead of the first half at Downtown Augusta Annual contracts are Assistance Program (NAP) 28-15. Deming would pick • Undercover Hardshell Tonneau required to be signed to coverage for the crop year in up some momentum and For Reservations Call 756-2667 receive program benefits. which benefits are requested. $650 ( Many Others on Sale) close the gap to 36-29 at the All signatures of producers Producers who feel they • 4 piece Vent Visor break. receiving a share in DCP and have suffered a qualifying $47 installed In the 3rd quarter the ACRE payments are required loss are encouraged to • Hood Deflector -$47 installed Panthers would continue by June 1, 2012. file an application for the • Graphics and Truck to wear down the Devils as For more information 2011 ELAP. Contact your they amped up the defense WANTED Lettering about DCP and ACRE County FSA Office for more and only allowed Deming to GOOD PEOPLE WITH BAD CREDIT programs or other FSA information regarding ELAP • Tires & Wheels score 8 points. 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THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 26, 2012 - 9 Kelsch named J 26 C P Sports in Kentucky to Dean’s List anuary th rossword uzzle at Transylvania THEME: ROCK AND ROLL by Bob Watkins Augusta High School ACROSS graduate and Transylvania 1. *”We Are the _____” C o m m o n w e a l t h • Bellarmine would be 18-0 but for University junior Ryan Kelsch 6. *Madonna’s cone-shaped garment celebrates Numero Uno ... an overtime loss at Indianapolis. has been named to the Dean’s 9. Clarified butter nationwide And ... List for the 2011 fall term. 13. Farewell in France University of Kentucky Lady To be named to the Dean’s 14. *”Barbara ___,” sung by Number Uno in January, Wildcats are 18-2, 7-0 in SEC List, a student must achieve at The Beach Boys finds ... play, ranked sixth in America and least a 3.5 grade point average 15. Private university in Des Moines, IA Murray State is the lone have played to a pair of sold out during the term. 16. Times New _____ unbeaten team in the land. 20-0. home games. Kelsch, a business admin- 17. *Papa’s got a brand new one Bellarmine’s defending D-2 So, Numero Uno in January istration major, is the son of 18. Oil tanker national champion Knights are in the Bluegrass State. Beverly and Vaughn Kelsch of 17-1 and on the road to Southern Augusta. 19. *A rockabilly original Indiana and Kentucky Wesleyan. Q & A Transylvania, founded in 21. Ran away to marry And, the Kentucky Wildcats Q. Odds of Murray State going 1780, is the nation’s sixteenth 23. Open box attached to long are atop the polls again. A win unbeaten? pole handle oldest institution of higher at Georgia would make John A. Odds on. With eight games to 24. Scratch or scrape learning and is consistently Calipari’s team 6-0 in SEC play go, four on the road, the Racers ranked in national publica- 25. Programmer’s bane for first time in nine seasons. should take a perfect record into tions as one of the top liberal 28. Pocket bread How does Number One talk the OVC Tournament. In no arts colleges in the country. 30. Chew the fat or chat translate at the barbershop in small part because momentum 35. It will January? and unselfish play and return of 37. Literary “through” √ Fan buzz. “Shut up and lemme veteran Ivan Aska returns from Don’t miss an issue. talk about the Cats!” the injury list this week. 39. Peter in Russian Make sure we know about √ Brag rights and What If ... Murray’s most severe tests: 40. “In ____ of” any address changes! (Kentucky and Murray State meet Southeast Missouri State Feb. 15 41. *Behind Wilson sisters, this in the NCAAs?). and season finale at Tennessee 606-735-2198 group rose to prominence in 1970s √ Hot ticket. Happy days are Tech. 43. Japanese soup here again for scalpers and Q. Does Kentucky have an 44. Treeless plain hustlers. Times are cat and mouse Achilles heel? the arc. 46. Affirm interesting on the Rupp Arena A. Yes. Point guard play. Twenty • Playing not to lose? Mississippi 47. A bunch, often followed by “of” sidewalks. games in and Marques Teague State (16-4) turned a superb 48. Inhabitant of republic on √ Radio call-in wait time to talk is still a box of chocolates. Still second half and overtime into a is longer. makes poor decisions. sparkling win at Vanderbilt last southwestern shores of Arabian 8. *Aerosmith song with 42. *Chuck Berry went to prison What else? Q. Darnell Stokes has made week. Coach Rick Stansbury’s Peninsula one-word title after one For Murray State, Tennessee a different team. Did reaction was like a death row 50. *”Heat of the Moment” band 9. “Get a ____!” 45. Medieval siege weapon unprecedented ESPN time and John Calipari blow it by asking inmate who just received a stay 52. ___ Luis Obispo 10. Exhibiting vigorous good 49. *___ & Tina Turner studiFo otar lBkienlgla hrmeaidn ec?la Mtteor.re wins tAh.e kSidto tkoe rse’ d pshhiyrst iacta lU Kto?ols are ojofy .e xKeecnuttuiocnk.y Mnaotrive e reSltiaenf sbthuaryn 5535.. SSiommiela pr oinp -quupa olintyline health 51. Software plug-ins and more complaints about not obvious. Declining a UK reflects no joy. He exchanged 57. *Founding member of legendary 11. Added to, commonly 54. Literary technique enough media respect. scholarship offer because he didn’t high 5s with coaches and players British band followed by “out” 56. Razor sharpener For Kentucky, the word want to wait to play, signals too that appeared more relief for not 60. *”___ ____ Rock and Roll” 12. Poetic “ever” 57. *”I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll” singer TARGET comes to Big Blue much I and not enough team. Best losing. 15. *Popular R&B style of 58. Initial stake 64. *Rock and Roll, e.g. conversation. There is a plus place for Stokes is where he is. • Western Kentucky played its 1950s and 1960s 59. What Jack’s beanstalk did 65. Not divisible by two or two however. Begin with an best six minutes of the season 20. Archie Bunker’s wife 60. Made in Vegas Alabama game film. OBSERVATIONS against visiting Arkansas Little 67. *New _____, formerly Joy 22. French lake 61. It turns on a light bulb? After playing poorly at • Derek Willis at Bullitt East Rock last week. Trailing by Division 24. Single-file procession 62. Mix together home and being blown out by verbally committed to Kentucky three, it was as if a light came 68. Sometimes precedes “nonsense” 25. *”It’s still Rock and Roll” 63. Gaelic Vandy, three days later a different last week. The upside of the on for Ray Harper’s Hilltoppers. 69. Motion of assent to him 64. *”Hop on the bus, ___” Crimson Tide showed up at Rupp junior’s announcement will Rebounds, fast breaks, shooting, 70. Period from Dec. 24 to Jan. 6, pl. 26. Being of service 66. John or Jane___ Arena where Anthony Grant’s include: passing all came together. Key 71. Cook slowly team gave Kentucky a tough √ Game ticket sales just increased. ingredient: For a (6-14) team that 72. *”Owner of a Lonely Heart” band 27. Flash of light Answers to 1-19-12 puzzle. 29. Titaness who was mother of southern fried whiskering. Pushed Wherever Willis plays this and was uncanny at finding ways to 73. Farley’s side-kick in “Tommy Boy” Anthony Davis around too. In next season attendance will make lose, Western’s decision-making Helios, Selene, and Eos in the end, Alabama had more field directors of athletics grin alot. was superb. DOWN Greek mythology goals, more rebounds, more √ Willis will learn to play with the • Coach Ray Harper is 1-and-oh 1. *”Let’s do the time ____ again” 31. Jodie Foster’s “____ Island” assists, and 15 fewer free throws. (“wow, UK”) target treatment. in Diddle Arena. 2. Detected by olfactory organ 32. Laertes and Fortinbras to Epilogue? Crimson to Push, grab, hold and trash talk to 3. Ice crystals or frost Hamlet, e.g. Cats – “See you Big Blue boys test physical stamina and temper WKU’S RAINEY SHINES 4. Some keep others on a short one 33. Like ship away from harbor on a neutral floor at the SEC control. To the surprise of only a of these 34. *Mr. Dynamite Tournament.” Willis is 6-9 and scrawny, but few, Hilltopper All-American 5. Tire brand 36. Anything half-moon shaped Proving our roundball world should remind fans of Todd May, Bobby Rainey was a key factor 6. *The Beach Boys’ “Don’t Worry ____” 38. Mine deposits has its bizarro(s) moments too, Mr. Basketball 1982 at Virgie. in the East-West all star game last consider ... Like May, Willis can score from weekend. 7. DNA transmitter • We arrive at January’s fourth anywhere, runs the floor and In the West team’s last- week with two Commonwealth passes well. Twenty-five pounds minute, game-winning drive Carpenter passes State Family Home teams ranked in the nation’s from now and a grow-up between Rainey caught a 10-yard pass and Top 10 and once fourth ranked the ears, he could be special. broke a 16-yard run that set up a Registered Nurse Aid exam Gardening Program Louisville is not one of them. • College hoops. The horse shoe score three plays later. The West begins Jan. 31st • One college team instead of two installed in the lane area has not won 24-17. in our state is 20-0 only because a stopped the cheap step in and Rainey got the attention of This 7 program series is kid named Christian had a 3-point take-a-charge by defenders. NFL scouts with 36 yards on six designed for families want- prayer answered before Christmas Why? The arc is so small coaches carries and caught four passes for ing to learn about growing in Bloomington. teach defenders to set up in front 24 yards. We hope his showing and preserving their own and credentials are enough to foods. Beginners will learn offset lack of size required in the everything from choosing a brutal and ever more violent NFL. garden spot to properly can- ning and freezing what they Lakeshore Restaurant & Spirits WORTH REPEATING DEPT. have grown. More advanced 800 N. Lakeshore Drive • Carlisle, KY Tim Tebow was the subject (Overlooking Lake Carnico) of a Rick Reilly column for ESPN gardeners will learn how to OPEN: Thurs. & Fri. 5 PM - 9 PM; Saturday 5 PM - 1 AM last week. improve on their gardening By the weekend more than skills. The program is being ThurSday & Friday NighTS - 5 ‘Til 7 PM 90,000 responses had been offered in all of the 20 coun- happyhour Specials received, 98 percent of them ties in District 1 of the Uni- $1.50 Longnecks & Buy One Get One 1/2 Price Appetizers “positive,” Reilly said, adding: versity of Kentucky’s Co- Friday NighT - allyou Can Eat Fish $8.99* “That’s preposterous. You could operative Extension Service opine that people not stick sharp SaT. NighT - 6 oz. Sirloin $7.99 or 8 oz. rib-Eye$9.99* through distance learning. things in the eyes of children and * Includes choice of Potato & Salad Bar Instructors will present their you’d get only 95 percent positive Sonia Carpenter is pictured with her instructor Mary topics over the internet to the LIVE BAND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT reaction.” Beth Riggins, R.N. from Mason Co. ATC. Sonia recently classroom site in each coun- Of one Tebow skeptic, Reilly 8:30 - 12:30 completed Long-Term Care Nursing Assistant class and ty. Each session will last 1 to pointed to Tebow’s polite and • Jan. 28th - Whiskey Creek • Feb. 4th - Sidewinder kind approach to all he meets, and successfully passed the State Registered Nurse Aid exam, 1 ½ hours and the instruc- wrote: “Put it this way – the guy which consists of written and hands on testing. Sonia tors will include University FEB. 11th - Valentine Party is respectful with sports writers! is a junior at Augusta Independent School and plans on of Kentucky Specialists and Two Can Dine for $19.99 Dinner Specials Believe me, brother, I was as working in the Health Care Industry. Photo submitted Extension Agents. The fol- Jo Jo Gunn Band ($5.00 Cover) skeptical as you, but there’s not lowing topics are scheduled a gram of fake in this kid. I’ve 2012 Ohio River for the program: Call 859-749-9117 for reservations NOW! looked everywhere.” Valley Agronomy Jan. 31 - Growing More 1-26-c And so it goes. We Can Order Your in Less Space Day - February 1st Feb. 29 - The Three Gar- NOTARY By: David Appelman, CEA 2011-12 Boys 10th Region All “A” Basketball dening Seasons Ag and Natural Resources Mar. 29 - Irrigating/ The regional Agronomy SEALS ReSulTS mulching/fertilizing/com- Day will be held at the Mason posting County Extension Office start- Apr. 30 - Garden Weed Paris 63 ing with registration at 8:30 on Control Wednesday, Feb. 1st. May 29 - Harvest and Wednesday, January 18 Paris 49 Producers will hear pre- 6:30 PM sentations from UK Special- Storing Vegetables June 21 - Canning and Bracken County 35 ist on the Basics of Grain Augusta 66 Friday, January 20 Bishop Brossart 82 Production and Weed Control Freezing Vegetables Each session will begin Monday, January 16 Augusta 53 6:30 PM iTnh ebroet hw iPlla satlusroe baen dp rGesreanintas-. Bracken County News at 6:30 p.m. at the Bracken 7:00 PM 735-2198 County Extension Office. To Bishop 54 tions on Disease control in Deming 45 Wednesday, January 18 Brossart Tobacco, Grain, and Vegeta- register call 735-2141. 8:00 PM Bishop Brossart 66 Bishop bles. Saturday, January 21 Brossart Producers attending the Calvary Christian 37 7:00 PM Champion program will be eligible for Visit us at: Private Applicator Certifica- Silver 39 Thursday, January 19 tion for Restricted Use Pesti- Grove www.mcfarlandchevrolet.com 6:30 PM cides. Dealers attending will Silver Grove 48 be eligible for Continuing St. Patrick 60 Friday, January 20 Education Credits for Pesti- St. Patrick 73 8:00 PM cide categories 1A, 10, 12, and 14. Thursday, January 19 St. Patrick 63 Lunch will be served and 8:00 PM if you plan to attend, please Nicholas Co. 69 call the office to make a res- ervation. 10 - THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 26, 2012 SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS Real Estate TOO COLD TO GO OUT? NEEDED Corner Make Us Your Augusta Independent Schools is now accepting applications for school bus drivers. Applicants must be at 2107 Bladeston Dr., WINTER least 21 years of age. Brooksville - large MaRkETplacE! Anyone interested should contact Mr. Robert Hall, doublewide (very nice with lots of upgrades), 3 Director of District Services for Augusta Schools, at (606) BR, 2 BA, fireplace, elec. Call Amy today to place your ad! 756-2545. 1-26-c heat pump & central air, 30x40 garage. Come & RATES: 25 WORDS OR LESS $4.00 prepaid or $5.00 look! $89,900. billed. 10¢ each additional word. Card of Thanks: 30 words Free Help Wanted 419 W. 2nd St., Augusta or less $5.00 prepaid or $6.00 billed. 10¢ each additional - Riverfront A-frame house word. All yard sales & posteds must be prepaid, yearly sitting on a nice lot with posteds$25.00. The deadline for classified advertising is FREE PUMP ORGAN, 5 p.m. Monday. Call 735-2198 to place your ad today! TIMBER CUTTER wanted. trees, adjoining the Ohio nice, (needs repair). Phone Phone 606-735-2290. river, 3 BR, 1 1/2 BA, nice 859-797-3719. 1-26-p 1-26-x kitchen, all appliances, 2 For Sale Bluegrass -Maysville Lost & Found ---------------------------------- ----------------------------------- porches, very nice 2 car garage with loft. Asking Stockyards LLC 7124 AA Hwy. East • Maysville, KY ABERCROMBIE TRUCKING, LLC $195,000. EAR CORN, $5 bushel, we LOST DOG: missing from Sparks Rd., Bracken Cattle Sales load. Phone Danny Brough Every Tuesday 10 a.m. our home. Golden Retriever, Gravel • Top Soil • Sand Co. - This land is perfect 735-3517 or 782-1043. answers to "Max". If seen tract to build, hunt, camp, and Every Friday 12 noon 1-26-p please call Tony or Carrie ride quads, etc., has approx. ---------------------------------- Haulingavailable Jefferson 606-728-2412. 1/2 mile of road frontage, FIREWOOD: for a good For More Information Call: 2-2-p 3 nice ridges, 85.426 acres load of wood come to 1-800-496--2697 ----------------------------------- per PVA, land is dividable. Frogtown! $50 pickup or 759-7280 tftcfc. Asking $154,000. Call load or $200 wagon load. listing agent T.J. Burton Delivery avail. on wagon Livestock STRIKE Home (859) 654-8420 • Cell (859) 991-1860 606-782-2150 for more tfc loads. Call Ed 735-3566 or details. AN ARC 782-5513 (cell). 1-26-x (cid:0)(cid:0) (cid:0) 446 Belmont Rd., ---------------------------------- CUMMINS POLLED Don’t You Need ALL AROUND LAWN Brooksville - This farm Portable Welding Available White DAY BED w/mattress, LIMOUSINS HANDYMAN HELP AND LANDSCAPE has it all. It is a horse lovers $50. Phone 756-2816. 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