OLD FAVORITE DRUGS REBORN? ON CAMPUS Saturday Evening Post exiting Indy, Big pharmaceutical firms getting but getting revamp. INSIDE, 6A cozy with colleges. INSIDE, 7B Gleaner y a d s e u T The January 15, 2013 HENDERSON, KENTUCKY © No. 13, 129th year 75¢ Sen. Ridley has high hopes for Senate ■■new leadership has ‘more cooperative spirit’ For instance, he said, in his ment was made in the field of 28 years of association with the committee assignments. “In General Assembly he has never the past our president of the By Frank Boyett Sen. Robert Stivers, R-Manches- said, which brought laughter and seen a bipartisan luncheon of Senate literally vetoed the op- [email protected] ter, has pledged an end to “got- a round of applause. all senators like what happened portunity for members to serve 270-831-8342 cha politics” and “it appears that Stivers replaced David Wil- recently. on the committees where they the mean-spiritedness is gone,” liams as Senate president after “I heard the new president thought they could best serve Frankfort has not yet become he told the Henderson Chamber the latter was appointed to a cir- of the Senate say to his mem- their constituents. Today, that’s a fairy-tale land of unicorns and of Commerce’s legislative pre- cuit judgeship by the governor. bers as they walked in the door, not true. I had the opportunity magic carpets, but the atmo- view breakfast Monday morn- “It changes the style, it chang- ‘Every other seat, every other to choose the committees I sphere has definitely improved ing at the Henderson Country es the tone to a more cooperative seat.’ We all intertwined with wanted to be on. That is a huge with new leadership in the Ken- Club. spirit,” Ridley said. “It’s a new one another just to have friend- change.” tucky Senate, according to state “The amount of indigestion day” because of increased efforts ly conversation. It was really Those changes foster hope Sen. Dorsey Ridley. medicine sold in Frankfort has by both Republicans and Demo- great fun.” The new Senate president, exponentially gone down,” he crats at working together. But more concrete advance- See LEAdErShip, 8A Tanker fire closes Pennyrile Parkway Insurance change will have little local effect ■■tri-county schools are no longer part of troubled provider By Erin Schmitt [email protected] 270-831-8341 Kentucky school dis- tricts being walloped with an unexpected bill for some $60 million in past insurance claims are con- sidering using bonding to soften the financial blow. The financially troubled Kentucky School Boards Insurance Trust is going out of business on June 30, forcing school districts Mike LaWRenCe / THe GLeaneR across the state to search emergency and cleanup workers survey the scene of a tanker truck fire on the southbound Pennyrile Parkway near mile marker 53 between Slaughters for new providers of work- and Hanson Monday morning. The accident closed both north- and southbound lanes for several hours. ers’ compensation, proper- ty and liability insurance ■■Chemical spill, policies. Three school districts not looking for new pro- blaze diverts viders are Henderson, Webster and Union. traffic to U.S. 41 Taking stock of the agency’s troubled finan- cial situation, Henderson Gleaner staff County Schools pulled out of the KSBIT cover- Traffic on the Pennyrile Park- age about five or six years way was disrupted for much of ago, said Walt Spencer, the the day Monday because of a fire district’s assistant super- involving a tanker truck carry- indent of finance. Neither ing hydrochloric acid near the Union County Schools nor Webster-Hopkins county line. Webster County Schools Kentucky State Police report- are covered by the insur- ed that truck driver Christopher ance carrier, although, W. Reynolds, 52, of Corydon was like Henderson County traveling southbound when the Schools, both were in- tanker-trailer caught fire at 6 sured through KSBIT in a.m. Monday just south of the the past. Slaughters exit. The insurance trust Reynolds was able to discon- disbanding doesn’t shock nect the 2007 International Spencer. tractor he was driving from the “We took a deep look at trailer, preventing the fire from their financial position and spreading to the rig. tried to have them explain State police didn’t immedi- Traffic is backed up on U.S. 41 at Hanson as a tanker truck fire closed the Pennyrile Parkway on Monday morning, it to us,” he said. “We just ately release a cause of the fire, forcing traffic to detour to U.S. 41. didn’t feel comfortable at although one news report said a all with the financial posi- problem with the trailer’s brakes from the trailer. A widely used Motorists were detoured to reopened at approximately 1:05 tion they were in. We sort may have been responsible. industrial gas, hydrochloric nearby U.S. 41 between the ex- p.m., but the southbound lanes of assumed this would No injuries were reported. acid is highly corrosive and can its at Slaughters (milemarker 54) remained closed while a wreck- happen, we just didn’t However, the parkway was burn the upper respiratory tract, and Hanson (milemarker 49), er worked to remove the dam- know when. We didn’t closed in both directions for sev- lungs, eyes and skin, according slowing travel between Hender- aged tanker and environmen- want to be holding an eral hours because of concerns to chemical industry Material son and Madisonville for hours. regarding the release of vapors Safety Data Sheets. The northbound lanes were See pENNYriLE, 8A See iNSurANcE, 8A Henderson jail officials seize contraband INDEX RowINg AdviCe, 6B online from federal inmates being housed here BUSineSS, 5B DowN tv SChedUleS, ComiCS, IN www.thegleaner.com thE RIvER ClA(cid:31) SSIfIEDS CINr oClSASwSSoIrfIdESD, S 38˚/21˚ Cold weather got you feeling By Beth Smith tion Center received infor- down searches before shut in? [email protected] mation that five federal being transported to Hen- deAthS, 2A Partly cloudy today Well, before winter’s chill 270-831-8334 inmates being brought to derson, she said. However, loCAl & region, 3A with showers possible rolled back into the area, Henderson from Indiana’s the cellular phone was not Gleaner photographer Mike Henderson County jail Pendleton Correctional located. lotterieS, 2A in the afternoon, high Lawrence hit the Ohio River employees seized contra- Facility might be in pos- Due to the inmates each movie timeS, 6B in the upper 30s; low on Saturday for a little band, including a cellular session of contraband, having a federal charge SportS, 1B-4B tonight in the low kayaking. phone used to make inter- according to Col. Amy pending of using a cell- SU(cid:31)dokU, 6B 20s. Partly sunny and Check out his video at www. national calls, from federal Martin. phone to assist in drug TheGleaner.com to see some warmer Wednesday. inmates transported here “Our transport team is trafficking, Martin said of the sights. from a maximum-security very alert ... Before they that once they got to the Full forecast, 8B facility in Indiana. left the (Indiana) prison, Henderson jail, officials The investigation began they picked up on the issue decided “for the safety Printed partially on recycled late Friday afternoon when of the cellphone,” she said. and security of the facil- paper transport officers with the The five inmates were (cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31) Henderson County Deten- given the standard pat- See JAiL, 8A (cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31) (cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31) (cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:31) 2A » Tuesday, January 15, 2013 » THE GLEANER Deaths Mary Frances “Miss Mary” Williams and his wife, Barbara, of Evansville; one Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Tomblinson brother, Alonzo T. Green of Henderson; Funeral Home Henderson Chapel. The Rev. Don Haire Mary Frances “Miss Mary” Williams, 91, Henderson, three grandchildren, Bryan Blake, Ben Jr. will officiate. Burial will be in Mount Zion Cemetery died at 4:01 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013, at St. Anthony’s Blake and Erica Rumade; and one great- in Reed. Hospice Lucy Smith King Care Center. grandchild, Paige Scherzinger. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today and after 10 She was a Christian. Mary graduated from Methodist Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Hospital School of Nursing in Indianapolis in 1942 and Rudy-Rowland Funeral Home. The Rev. Pallbearers will be Skyler Chester, Cody Parrish, Ma- retired from nursing in Dearborn County, Ind. She was Mary M. Wrye will officiate. Burial will lik Chester, Clint Groves, Shane Driskell, Jerry Croft, also an avid reader, loved people and enjoyed Henderson be in Fairmont Cemetery. Casey Grey and D.J. Nunnelly. restaurants. Friends may call after noon Wednesday at the funeral Lena Raymer She was preceded in death by her husband of 56 years, home. James E. Williams, who died Dec. 30, 1998; and one Lena Raymer, 92, Henderson, died at 10:25 a.m. Mon- Sharon Ruth “Aggie” Murch brother, Donald White. day, Jan. 14, 2013, at Redbanks nursing home. Survivors include three sons, Stephen Williams and Sharon Ruth “Aggie” Murch, 58, Henderson, passed She was preceded in death by her parents, George and his wife, Ellie, of Greenwood, Ind., Michael Williams and away at 5:18 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013, at Methodist Ethel Ledbetter Dryman; and two daughters, Wanda his wife, Brenda, of Evansville, formerly of Henderson, Hospital. Bradhurst and Shirley Buhr. and John Williams and his wife, Karen, of Merritt Island, As a girl, she attended Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Survivors include two daughters, Beverly Davis of Fla.; one sister, Charlotte Vickroy of Dillsboro, Ind.; 13 School. Soon after, she met and married Henderson and Patricia Davis of Villa Ridge, Mo.; one grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; two great-great- her late husband, Terry. When she wasn’t sister, Ruth Dishman of Olathe, Kan.; seven grandchil- grandchildren; nieces and nephews. crafting or working on an art project, you dren, six great-grandchildren, and two great-great- Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Rudy-Rowland could find them together at a local car grandchildren. Funeral Home. The Rev. Chet Todd will officiate. show. Mrs. Murch was a spiritual woman Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Tomblinson Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday and after who loved nothing more than spending Funeral Home Henderson Chapel. The Rev. Mark Jones noon Friday at the funeral home. time with her precious grandchildren. will officiate. Burial will be in Fernwood Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of con- Sharon Murch was preceded in death Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday and after tributions to St. Anthony’s Hospice, 2410 S. Green St., by her husband of 25 years, Terry Murch, 8:30 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Henderson, KY 42420. who passed away in August of 2003. Also preceding Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contribu- Mrs. Murch in death were her father, George Evans; tions to Cairo United Methodist Church Building Fund. Marion N. Harpole two brothers, Steve Evans and Kenny Evans; and three Polly A. “Binky” Morris Crooks Marion N. Harpole, 91, Henderson, joined the Lord in sisters, Linda Durbin, Glenda Pippin and Caron Rideout. peace on Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013. Survivors include one daughter, Amy Murch Melton of Polly A. “Binky” Morris Crooks, 66, Little Dixie, She graduated Clay High School in 1940 and was the Henderson: one son, Randy Evans and his wife, Bridgett, passed away Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013, at Jewish Memo- previous owner of Madison Street Mar- of Henderson; her mother, Ruth Evans of Henderson; two rial Hospital in Louisville. ket. Marion also served as food service sisters, Rhonda Buchanan of Henderson and Liz Lawless She was born Aug. 28, 1946, in Roswell, N.M., to Rus- director at Barret Junior High School and of Eddyville; and seven grandchildren, Sydney, Nolan, sell P. Morris Jr. and Ruth Townsend Morris. South Junior High School. Along with her Dacie, Avaleigh, Leland, Ayla and Andon. She was a member of Dixie United husband, she was owner of H&H Liquors Relatives and friends are invited to Sharon’s Life Cele- Methodist Church for 45 years. She loved and Harpole Liquors. bration today starting at 10 a.m. at Benton-Glunt Funeral her family, flowers, gardening and birds. She was the beloved wife of the late Home. The funeral service will be at 2 p.m. today at the She was preceded in death by her fa- George S. Harpole, who died Nov. 24, 1998. funeral home. The Rev. Larry Butler will officiate. Burial ther, Russell P. Morris Jr. Survivors include one daughter, Kim will follow at Roselawn Memorial Gardens. Survivors include her husband of 46 Harpole Murphy of Henderson; three Online condolences may be made at ww.bentonglunt. years, Dwight Crooks; one daughter, Kim sons, Keith Harpole of Henderson, George Eddie Har- com. Oberlander and her husband, Scott, of pole of Evansville and Roger Harpole of Palm Harbor, Pallbearers will be Kenny Joe Evans, Dave Parrish, Jeff Massachusetts; one son, Todd Crooks of Fla.; 12 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; two great- Parrish, Steve Evans, Jason Evans and David Lawless. Henderson; her mother, Ruth Morris of Massachusetts; great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Honorary pallbearer will be Johnny Pippin. one sister, Nancy Robertson of Massachusetts; three Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Rudy-Row- Arrangements entrusted to Benton-Glunt Funeral brothers, Rick Morris, Craig Morris and Derek Morris, land Funeral Home. Father Ryan Harpole will officiate. Home, A Life Celebration Home. all of Massachusetts; six grandchildren, Katie Crooks, Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Gardens. Roni Crooks and Taylor Crooks, all of Corydon, and Samantha Jo Hallmark Hammack Friends may call from 2 to 7 p.m. today and until ser- Chelsea Oberlander, Chad Oberlander and Mia Ober- vice time Wednesday at the funeral home. Samantha Jo Hallmark Hammack, 31, Henderson, died lander, all of Massachusetts; and two great-grandsons, Expressions of sympathy may take the form of con- Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013, at her residence. Bryson Sauer and Pearson Schofield. tributions to Riverview School. She attended New Beginning Church. Memorial services will be at noon Wednesday at Di- Pallbearers will be grandsons. She was preceded in death by her father, James Louis xie United Methodist Church in Little Dixie. The Rev. Honorary pallbearers will be granddaughters. Hallmark. Wayne Nichols will officiate. Burial will be in Union Hill Survivors include her husband, Jeremy Wayne Ham- Cemetery in Little Dixie. Nellie Elizabeth Green Blake mack of Madisonville; one daughter, Kaylee Everly of Friends may call after 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Nellie Elizabeth Green Blake, 84, Henderson, died Henderson; one stepdaughter, Jordan Hammack of Madi- church. at 6:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 14, 2013, at Redbanks nursing sonville; one son, William Ray Norris of Sturgis; one Expressions of sympathy may take the form of con- home. stepson, Jaden Hammack of Madisonville; her mother tributions to Jewish Memorial Hospital, The Heart As- She was a Baptist. She was a loving and caring mother, and stepfather, Mary Ellen and Charles Croft of Hender- sociation or Dixie United Methodist Church. Envelopes grandmother and friend. For many years she cared for son; seven sisters, Sherri Burns, Stacey Chester, Diann will be provided. her terminally ill son, Gary Lee Blake, who died June Nunnelly, Melinda Allen, Kristia Simpson, all of Hender- Online condolences may be made at www.tomblin- 16, 2011. son, Lisa Roy of Uniontown and Lori Croft of Waverly; sonfuneralhome.com. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Thom- four brothers, Wayne Croft of Henderson, Gary Croft of Tomblinson Funeral Home Henderson Chapel is in as Edward Blake, who died in October 1980; and one son, Uniontown and Kevin Matthews and Keith Matthews, charge of arrangements. Steve Blake, who died in 1981. both of Evansville; her grandmother, Shirley Driskell of Survivors include one son, Thomas Wayne Blake Henderson; nieces and nephews. 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Steve Bes- eral in 2007 and re-elected in For now, Conway said he in- hear. 2011. He ran in a high-profile race tends to concentrate on doing makes him familiar to Kentuckians “To me, it’s still awfully early,” for U.S. Senate in 2010, which he his job as attorney general and he said Friday. “But there’s been ended up losing to Republican will deal with the governor’s a lot of jockeying. It seems the Rand Paul. race later. By Roger Alford the state’s next governor. ink wasn’t even dry on Steve Altogether, Conway has spent “There’s still a lot of time,” Associated Press Democratic Attorney General Beshear’s re-election and people about $10 million in those three he said. “If I think I can be suc- Jack Conway told The Associat- were already talking about it.” races, largely on TV advertising cessful in accomplishing some FRANKFORT — One of Kentucky’s ed Press he’s taking “a very, very Three statewide campaigns that built his brand. things, then I will sit down and most recognizable political fig- serious look” at running in the in the past five years have en- Conway had about twice that talk to my family about it, and ures is letting a bevy of would-be 2015 election, a move that could hanced Conway’s name recog- much spent against him, mak- we’ll make a family decision. But candidates know they may have ward off some potential chal- nition. ing him a familiar face to nearly I’m going to take a very, very se- to get past him if they want to be lengers for his party’s nomina- He was elected attorney gen- every family in Kentucky. rious look at it.” Works sought for ‘well being’ Tuesday Time CapsuLe art exhibit Gleaner staff Artists are invited to submit works for “The Art of Well-Being XI” art exhibit to be on display Feb. 24 through March 7 at First United Methodist Church. The annual art exhibit showcases works that have been created to interpret “well-being” in any me- dium except photography and digital art. Jewelry and crafts also are not accepted, and art- Recognize this ever-changing shopping area? Details on 6A. work cannot have been ex- hibited in a previous “Art of Well-Being” show. Artwork can be de- Local teens fare well at state’s young women program livered to the church’s Gathering Area through the portico doors just off Green Street on Feb. 15-16 Gleaner staff this year’s Distinguished Young for talent after performing “Dan- from 10 a.m. to noon. Woman of America. ny Boy” and “The Blarney Pilgrim The entry fee is $15 for A pair of teens from Hender- Coursey, who is the daughter of Jig” on her violin. First United Methodist son and Union counties secured Jeffrey and Audra Coursey, also She is the daughter of William Church members and $20 scholarship money by finishing received the spirit award and a and Trisha Holbrook. Her career for non-members. first and second runners up at preliminary award for talent and goal is to become a nutritionist Pick-up dates will be the annual Distinguished Young self expression. and she lists her college prefer- March 8-9 from 10 a.m. to Women of Kentucky program The teen, who aspires to do ences as either Transylvania noon. held this weekend. musical theater and education, University or Western Kentucky The juror for awards is Union County High School se- performed “Anything Goes” by University. John Spurgin, the originat- nior Sarah Holbrook was named Cole Porter for her musical the- The 55th annual Distinguished ing director of the New first runner-up while Katelin ater talent. Young Women of Kentucky was Harmony Hoosier Salon Coursey, a Henderson County She received $4,100 total in held at the Singletary for the Arts Gallery. High School senior, was named cash scholarships. Coursey is in Lexington on Friday and Sat- An opening recep- second runner up at the close of undecided on where she will at- urday. tion and presentation of competition held in Lexington tend college, according to the Distinguished Young Women awards is scheduled for 3 Photo fuRnisheD Saturday night. program’s website. from across the state were judged p.m. Feb. 24. At 3:30 p.m., henderson’s Katelin Coursey, left, and Ellen Ward of Woodford Holbrook garnered $3,800 total on five categories including: in- students from the Hender- sarah holbrook of union County were County was named the 2013 in cash scholarships. Aside from terviews, fitness, talent, self-ex- son County High School among the winners at the Young Women Distinguished Young Woman of being named first runner-up, the pression and scholastic achieve- Choral Department di- of Kentucky program held last weekend. Kentucky and will vie to become teen earned a preliminary award ment. rected by Felicia Belcher will present “A ‘Les Mis- erables’” preview. POW! holding informational meeting tonight Prizes will be awarded in the amount of $500, $250, $125, $100 and $25. A prospectus for the ex- Special to The Gleaner from a broad base of donors an- POW! has established two between the two funds. hibit can be downloaded at nually and will give large grants funds. A permanent and a non- POW! is a part of the Communi- www.fumchenky.org. POW! Partnership of Women, a each fall to local worthy causes permanent fund to benefit ty Foundation of Henderson &The The church is located at new local organization, will hold selected by the members. The social change in Henderson Community Foundation of West 338 Third St. in downtown an informational meeting this only membership requirement County. Kentucky, a non-profit organiza- Henderson. evening from 5 to 7 p.m. at Ruby is to be female and to donate The permanent fund will for- tion exempt from federal taxes Moon Vineyard & Winery, 9566 each year. ever benefit social change in under IRS Code 501(c)(3). U.S. 41-Alternate. POW! has a first year goal to Henderson County with interest All contributions are tax-de- PLANNINGISEVERYTHING! POW! is a community of wom- create a fund of $25,000 with the off that fund growing the giving ductible. en who seek to create lasting so- intent of granting $15,000 in 2013 effort in perpetuity. For more information on POW! cial change in Henderson County to a charity that will be selected The non-permanent fund will visit www.CFHenderson.org and through lifelong giving. from grant applications and site be granted out each year in full. follow the link to POW! Partner- POW! pools gifts of all sizes visits. Contributions are divided equally ship of Women. 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Other Cabinet secretaries face grueling second-term battles with Congress — military downsizing, immigration overhaul, gun control, infrastructure spending — but Lew, at Jack Lew Treasury, must deal with two of the most intracta- Regulators find nothing scary about fracking Your Turn ble and unavoidable con- frontations: deficit reduc- Do you have an opinion on these or other issues? tion now and overhaul of Send your letters to the tax code later. If frackophobes are production,” the U.S. Geo- California at this point in deROy Editor, The Gleaner, Most immediately, to be believed, natural logical Survey announced time. And it has been going Box 4, Henderson, KY gas fracking is the most muRdOck Wednesday. on for many years.” Lew, as the Obama ad- 42419 or email them to frightful environmental ■■“Significant adverse ■■“We’ve used hydrau- ministration’s chief fi- [email protected]. nightmare since Japan’s COLUmNIST impacts on human health lic fracturing for some 60 Letters must be signed nancial negotiator with Fukushima nuclear power are not expected from rou- years in Oklahoma, and and include a phone Congress, must somehow plant melted down after an treated water to shatter tine HVHF,” or high-vol- we have no confirmed number for verification. finesse Republican op- earthquake and tsunami. shale deposits far below ume hydraulic fracturing, cases where it is respon- position to tax increases In “Promised Land,” the water table and liber- according to a February sible for drinking water Matt Damon’s new anti- ate natural gas from the 2012 preliminary report contamination — nor do and congressional Dem- fracking movie — funded ruptured rocks. from New York’s Depart- any of the other natural ocrats’ equally adamant resistance to any cuts in in part by the United Arab ■■“In no case have we ment of Environmental gas-producing states,” entitlement programs such as Medicare and Social Emirates — one character made a definitive deter- Conservation. New York Corp. Commission Chair- Security. It doesn’t seem to faze Congress that most demonstrates this produc- mination that the fracking Gov. Andrew Cuomo has man Bob Anthony wrote economists believe any credible deficit-reduction tion technique’s “dangers” process has caused chemi- pondered this issue since in August 2010. program must include some of both. by drenching a toy farm cals to enter groundwater,” 2010 and promises further ■■“In the 41 years that Further complicating his task is an increase in with household chemicals Environmental Protection contemplation, including I have supervised oil and and then setting it ablaze. Agency administrator Lisa another draft of what DEC gas exploration, produc- the government’s ability to borrow that comes due In the upcoming pro- Jackson said last April. In now calls an “outdated tion and development in in February. Not doing so again could damage the fracking film, “Frackna- May 2011, she testified summary.” South Dakota, no docu- country’s credit rating. Congress, playing chicken tion,” one Pennsylvania on Capitol Hill: “I’m not ■■“We have never had mented case of water-well with the administration, walked up to the edge homeowner absurdly aware of any proven case any cases of groundwater or aquifer damage by the of that cliff once and pulled back, but all it would claims that fracking pol- where the fracking process contamination from hy- fracking of oil or gas wells, take to go over is one serious miscalculation by the luted his well water with itself has affected water.” draulic fracturing,” Eliza- has been brought to my at- GOP’s tea party movement hard-liners. weapons-grade uranium. ■■The EPA tested drink- beth Ames Jones said in tention,” said the Depart- And then, unless Congress acts, Lew faces man- In a New Yorkers ing water in Dimock, Pa., 2011. The then-Chairman ment of Environment’s Against Fracking poster, which ecologists claim of the Texas Railroad Fred Steece. “Nor am I datory and heavy-handed across-the-board spend- the Statue of Liberty furi- fracking has tainted. “EPA Commission, which su- aware of any such cases ing cuts beginning March 1. ously topples natural gas has determined that there pervises natural gas, before my time.” Lew has held senior posts in both the Clinton drilling towers with her are not levels of contami- added: “It is geologically The Americans quoted and Obama administrations, most notably as White torch as energy company nants present that would impossible for fracturing here are neither gas com- House budget director, so experience isn’t a ques- 18-wheelers flee in horror. require additional action fluid to reach an aquifer a pany executives nor natu- tion and, having undergone several confirmation These warnings might by the agency,” it conclud- thousand feet above.” ral gas publicists. These hearings, his background has been repeatedly vet- be believable if fracking ed last July. ■■While California last are public servants who ted. regulators seemed even ■■“A study that exam- month unveiled new dis- oversee this industry, and slightly worried. Instead, ined the water quality of closure and monitoring many work or have worked Nonetheless, Lew is likely to be thoroughly federal and state environ- 127 shallow domestic wells rules for fracking, State for red-tape-loving Dem- roughed up in confirmation hearings before the mental officials appear in the Fayetteville Shale Oil & Gas Supervisor Tim ocrats. Nonetheless, they Senate Finance Committee and on the Senate floor. positively serene about natural gas production Kustic told the San Jose are unafraid of fracking. Lew’s confirmation will give the parties an ideal hydraulic fracturing, a de- area of Arkansas found no Mercury News: “There is Thus, frackophobes have occasion to vent, but in the end Lew deserves, and cades-old technology that groundwater contamina- no evidence of harm from nothing to offer but fear has earned, a quick confirmation. uses sand and chemically tion associated with gas fracking in groundwater in itself. History says Obama faces tough second term LETTERS The start of the new grained ethnic bigotry. hower suburbs — the in- ARtHuR Hughs Farmer, Henderson year, and also of Presi- The Irish in particular credibly popular Repub- dent Barack Obama’s sec- R. cyR experienced devastating lican Dwight Eisenhower dr. cymbala’s death a huge loss ond term, is a good time discrimination by domi- carried them as he did the to pause for perspective COLUmNIST nant groups. rest of the country. Sub- Dr. Bohdan Cymbala’s death reminds me of the great on the sources of the cur- Immigrants found re- urban residents, however, blessings that Henderson had through his service here rent political constellation of World War I, and for the lief through Democratic did not completely aban- as a pathologist. in our country. To help Mississippi River valley in Party local organizations, don the Democratic sym- Communication between physicians and ourselves understand the recent na- the wake of devastating using resulting practical pathies of their parents must be maintained and increased. tional electoral success of floods in 1927, were over- leverage to gain desper- and grandparents. Obama and the Democrat- seen by this leader, who ately needed employment As reference to Ike im- ic Party, study Al Smith. was also above reproach in the fire and police de- plies, individual leaders Who? in personal ethics. partments, and other city are crucial. FDR was es- Alfred E. Smith was However, in 1928 Smith services. Those jobs could sential to forging the new governor of New York won the 12 biggest cities — be tedious as well as dan- Democratic Party major- State and the Democratic beginning with New York gerous but brought regular ity, combining expand- Party’s presidential nomi- and ending with Los Ange- pay, and usually involved ing urban centers and the EditOrial PagE nee in 1928. He was also les — with an overall plu- some security. traditionally Democratic the first Roman Catholic rality, reversing previous After World War II, the South. Ronald Reagan candidate to be chosen for Republican dominance big cities were challenged was brilliantly successful DAVID DIXON national office by a major in these areas. Samuel and then overcome by the in drawing working people EDITOR party. He was buried in Lubell, a brilliant jour- rapidly expanding sub- away from their Demo- the enormous Republican nalist as well as scholar, urbs. 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Source: www.nps.gov/ Obama Across the nation deflects new HamPsHire Allen — that this has a very great potential for a Trial over water jabs at lack happy ending after 2014, pollution begins provided we have a re- sidual force that we can of diversity CONCORD — The first day provide for training.” of trial in a huge pollution Voter intimidation lawsuit ended with law- ■■Asks critics yers for the state of New order to continue Hampshire and two big oil to hold tongues companies accusing the WASHINGTON — The Su- other of misleading jurors preme Court has turned on new Cabinet in opening statements. down an effort by the Re- Citgo’s lawyer, Nathan publican National Com- By Josh Lederman Eimer, demanded a mis- mittee to end a 30-year- Associated Press trial Monday, saying the old court order aimed at state’s lawyer used what he preventing intimidation WASHINGTON — Deflecting described as a fabricated of minority voters. criticism about a perceived document in arguing that The justices did not lack of diversity in his sec- the company knew the comment Monday in re- ond-term Cabinet, Presi- groundwater contamina- jecting an appeal of lower dent Barack tion potential of the gaso- court decisions that left Obama on AssociAted Press line additive MTBE. the order in place at least Mond ay Jimmy Greene, left, kisses his wife, Nelba Marquez-Greene, as he holds a portrait of their Jessica Grant, countered until 2017. urged Amer- daughter, sandy Hook school shooting victim Ana Marquez-Greene, at a news conference at that the opening statement The order stems from a icans not to edmond town Hall in Newtown, conn., on Monday. by ExxonMobil attorney lawsuit filed by Democrats rush to judg- James Quinn was rife with in New Jersey in 1981 that ment about Sandy Hook group wants falsehoods. The judge de- objected to a “ballot secu- who he will nied Citgo’s motion for a rity” program the RNC appoint to mistrial. ran in minority neighbor- obama plans replace the hoods. to continue departing anti-violence initiative District of columbia oreGon diversifying members of Senator optimistic his cabinet. his team. Prosecution uses about Afghanistan In a dec- emails in terror trial laration, Obama asserted: ■■Members Elementary School. While the Sandy Hook “We’re not going backwards; Members of the new- group did not offer specific WASHINGTON — The United we’re going forward.” seek solutions ly formed group Sandy remedies, mayors and gov- States should keep a resid- PORTLAND — Justice Depart- Scrutiny has mounted Hook Promise spoke out ernors in favor of tighter ual force of about 10,000 in ment attorneys used emails after tragedy over the number of women as politicians from Maine gun restrictions lobbied for Afghanistan after combat between an Oregon man and minorities who will sur- to New Mexico marked the a series of them Monday. forces leave at the end of and suspected terrorists round the nation’s first black By John Christoffersen one month that has passed New York Mayor Mi- 2014, the Senate Republi- overseas to try to show he president in his second term. Associated Press since the shooting with re- chael Bloomberg ad- can leader said Monday was already on the path to Cabinet members who are newed demands for tighter dressed a summit on gun after a series of meetings radicalization by the time departing at the end of his NEWTOWN, Conn. — Par- gun control. violence at Johns Hopkins with military leaders in the FBI made him the sub- first term are being replaced ents of children slain in The Sandy Hook group University in Baltimore the country. ject of a yearlong terrorism largely by white males. But the Connecticut school said it wants to have open- and argued for greater Sen. Mitch McConnell, sting operation. in the final White House massacre held photos of minded discussions about federal gun control, in- who led a congressional The assertion goes to the news conference of his first their sons and daughters, a range of issues, includ- cluding background delegation to Afghanistan heart of a trial in which Mo- term, Obama asked for crit- cried, hugged and spoke ing guns, mental health checks for all purchases and Israel, expressed op- hamed Mohamud faces ter- ics to hold their tongues un- in quavering voices as and safety in schools and and a federal crackdown timism about an 11-year rorism charges for allegedly til the remaining vacancies they called for a national other public places. Sev- on trafficking. war that now stands as the trying to detonate a bomb in have been filled. dialogue to help prevent eral speakers said they “Every state in the union longest in American his- Portland in November 2010. “I’m very proud that in similar tragedies. did not believe there was has citizens killed by guns tory, and the prospect of The bomb was a fake sup- the first four years, we had “I do not want to be a single solution. coming from another state Afghans assuming a lead plied by the FBI. as diverse, if not a more di- someone sharing my “We want the Sandy and every state is power- role in the fighting. Mohamud was 19 when verse, White House and a experience and consol- Hook school shootings to less to stop the mayhem,” “My observation about he was arrested and his de- Cabinet than any in history,” ing another parent next be recalled as the turning Bloomberg said. Afghanistan at this point fense team has said the FBI Obama said. “I intended to time. I do not want there point where we brought Bloomberg is co-chair- is this is the first time I’ve entrapped him. Key to the continue that, because it to be a next time,” said our community and com- man of Mayors Against left there with a sense defense is proving Moham- turns out when you look for Nicole Hockley, whose munities across the nation Illegal Guns, whose mem- of optimism,” he said. “I ud had no predisposition to the very best people, given son Dylan was among the together and set a real bers spoke out Monday in think there’s a widely held terrorism before the FBI got the incredible diversity of 20 first-graders and six course for change,” said cities including Portland, view among the American involved. this country, you’re going to adults killed by a gunman group co-founder Tom Maine; Fort Wayne, Ind.; military leaders there — end up with a diverse staff.” a month ago at Sandy Hook Bittman. and Santa Fe, N.M. we met with Gen. (John) Wire services Damascus Across the world suburbs Pakistan label the shrine an Israeli heritage site, charging it Thousands gather impeded peace efforts. attacked; to protest in capital Germany ISLAMABAD — Thousands Robbers dig dozens die of Pakistanis fed up with a 100-foot tunnel government they say is cor- rupt and indifferent to the ■■Syria strikes plight of common citizens BERLIN — German police descended on the capital said robbers dug a 100-foot 3 areas to keep Monday, responding to the tunnel into the safe deposit its rebels away call of a charismatic cleric room of a Berlin bank and who has quickly become a escaped with their haul, powerful but mysterious setting a fire as they left to By Ben Hubbard political force. cover their tracks. Associated Press The dramatic entry into Berlin police spokesman Pakistani politics of Ta- Thomas Neuendorf said BEIRUT — The Syrian hir-ul-Qadri, a preacher the tunnel led from an un- government bombed ar- who until recently lived in derground garage into the eas around Damascus on Canada, has sparked con- bank’s safe deposit room. Monday as part of its push cern from some that he is Neuendorf told The to keep rebel fighters out of seeking to derail elections Associated Press Monday the capital, leaving many expected this spring at that the tunnel was “very AssociAted Press children among the dozens the behest of the powerful professional” and must soldiers stop a public transport minibus at checkpoint at a bridge in Markala, approximately killed, anti-regime activists army. have taken weeks or even 25 miles outside segou on the road to diabaly, in central Mali, on Monday. despite aerial said. Qadri has denied those months to complete. It was bombardments by French warplanes, islamist insurgents got much closer to Mali’s capital. An international aid allegations and insisted elaborately constructed organization cited such his vaguely worded de- and even had ceiling sup- Assault by French planes raids, along with rape and mands for election reform ports. widespread destruction, as are simply meant to root key factors in the exodus italy out corruption in the po- of more than a half-million litical system. He pledged Court won’t halt fails to halt rebels in Mali Syrians to neighboring several weeks ago to lead countries since the conflict Berlusconi’s sex trial a “million-man march” on began in March 2011. Islamabad on Monday to In a report released press his demands. MILAN — A Milan court on ■■Insurgents ness and Jihad in West dered the evacuation of the Monday, the International Monday rejected a bid by Africa, one of the rebel roughly 60 French nation- Rescue Committee said israel former Premier Silvio Ber- keep surging groups controlling the als in the Segou region, Syrians face brutal killings, Government to invest lusconi to halt his sex-for- north, speaking on radio said a French citizen who arbitrary arrests, torture, toward capital hire trial for Italy’s general Europe 1. insisted on anonymity out frequent airstrikes, sexual in disputed sites election campaign, a ruling French fighter jets have of fear for her safety. violence and diminishing that makes a verdict likely By Rukmini Callimachi been pummeling the in- France expanded its medical services. JERUSALEM — Israel is ad- before the February vote. and Baba Ahmed surgents’ desert strong- aerial bombing campaign, Violence continued in- vancing a plan to invest in Berlusconi’s lawyer ac- Associated Press hold in the north since launching airstrikes for side Syria on Monday, as places it considers part of cused the court of “interfer- Friday, determined to shat- the first time in central government fighter jets its national heritage, in- ing heavily” in the Italian BAMAKO, Mali — Despite a ter the Islamist domina- Mali to combat the new carried out lethal airstrikes cluding nine West Bank political campaign by re- punishing bombardment tion of a region many fear threat. But the intense as- on rebellious areas near the sites, the government said fusing to suspend the trial by French warplanes, al- could become a launch- sault, including raids by capital, Damascus. Monday in an announce- so Berlusconi can dedicate Qaida-linked insurgents pad for terrorist attacks gunship helicopters and One strike hit the sub- ment that could appeal to himself to campaigning for grabbed more territory in on the West and a base for Mirage fighter jets, failed urb of Moadamiyeh, blast- hard-line voters a week his center-right coalition. Mali on Monday, seizing coordination with al-Qai- to halt the advance of the ing the walls off apartment ahead of elections. It trig- Berlusconi denounced a strategic military camp da in Yemen, Somalia and rebels, who were 250 miles blocks and scattering rub- gered an angry Palestinian the trial as “a comedy, a that brought them far clos- Pakistan. from the capital, Bamako, ble. response. farce, a defamatory hoax,” in er to the government’s seat The Islamist fighters re- in the far south. The Britain-based Syr- Israeli Cabinet Secre- an interview with Sky TG24. of power. sponded with a counterof- The rebels “took Dia- ian Observatory for Human tary Tzvi Hauser said Is- Berlusconi is accused of Declaring France had fensive Monday, overrun- baly after fierce fighting Rights said 13 people were rael is adding handicapped having paid for sex with a “opened the gates of hell” ning the garrison town of and resistance from the killed in the blast, eight chil- access to the Tomb of the Moroccan woman, Karima with its assault, the rebels Diabaly, about 100 miles Malian army, that couldn’t dren and five women. Patriarchs, a sensitive site el-Mahroug, when she was threatened retribution. north of Segou, the admin- hold them back,” said Le The group, which relies in the West Bank city of 17, during racy parties at his “France ... has fallen into istrative capital of central Drian, the French defense on contacts in Syria, also re- Hebron sacred to both villa near Milan, and then a trap much more danger- Mali, said French Defense minister. ported deadly airstrikes in Jews and Muslims. using his influence to cover ous than Iraq, Afghanistan Minister Jean-Yves Le Mali’s military is in two other suburbs, saying at The U.S. objected to it up. or Somalia,” said Omar Drian. disarray and has let many least 45 people were killed Israel’s initial 2010 an- Ould Hamaha, a leader of The French Embassy in towns fall with barely a in and around the capital nouncement that it would Wire services the Movement for One- Bamako immediately or- shot fired. Monday. 6A » Tuesday, January 15, 2013 » THE GLEANER Saturday Evening Post gets a new look, new home By Will Higgins “I’m thinking of News- a crusader-level interest in Cory, 88. They have five The Indianapolis Star week and Time. But with public health. She used the children. A daughter, Joan The Saturday Evening magazine to educate read- SerVaas, is the Post’s CEO INDIANAPOLIS — The Satur- Post being more featurey, ers on various diseases and and publisher. It is she day Evening Post for many it’ll have a longer shelf life, their prevention, in effect who’s behind the maga- years was a major player which could certainly help converting what had been zine’s new direction. “I in U.S. media, publishing it.” a general-interest maga- need to get subscribers,” original stories by William Newsweek ceased zine into a health journal. she said. “The magazine Faulkner, Edgar Allan Poe, printing last month and is Beurt SerVaas is 93, needs to stand on its own.” F. Scott Fitzgerald and on now digital-only. Dozens and on. of other magazines have PROGRAMADMINISTRATORANDCOUNSELORS The magazine’s famous- gone out of business since ly folksy covers were icon- the recession, and many The Henderson County Detention Center is seeking to hire: ic: The Post made Norman of the survivors have AProgramAdministration,afull-timeCounselor,andapart- Rockwell. struggled with not only time Counselor for a long-term substance abuse treatment The old buzz — 6 mil- the economic downturn program for female inmates. Applications must have the lion subscribers — died and slump in advertising away decades ago, and in a sales but more broadly following experience: A bachelor’s degree or equivalent tough economy, the maga- with the paradigm shift in clinicalexperienceinprovidingsubstanceabusetreatment. zine’s readership, steeply publishing brought on by The chosen candidates will be required to work toward reduced, is flat. Revenue is ASSOCIATED PRESS the Internet. Alcohol and Drug Counselor Certification, if this is lacking down. Today, just breaking Joan SerVaas, the publisher of The Saturday Evening Post, The Post, founded in uponhire.Applicationsmustbereceivedby1/18/2013. even would be terrific. holds a current issue in Indianapolis. The Saturday Evening 1821 (it predates indoor Now comes an attempt- Post for many years was a major player in U.S. media, pub- plumbing), has battled Mail,email,orfaxHendersonCountyDetentionCenter ed turnaround — a rede- lishing original stories by William Faulkner, Edgar Allan Poe, new technology before. AttentionRonHerrington,Jailer sign aimed at doubling F. Scott Fitzgerald and on and on. The Post, which has been Decades ago, the new readership and restoring published in Indianapolis since 1970, will move its editorial story-telling medium of 380BoraxDrive vibrancy to the Post, which staff to Philadelphia. television took a toll on Henderson,KY42420 has been published in In- the readership of all gen- email:(MicrosoftWord) dianapolis since 1970, but sition, although he began emphasize “Post” and eral-interest magazines, [email protected]:270-827-0890 soon will move its editorial consulting with the Post in downplay “Saturday Eve- including the Post’s. staff to Philadelphia. 2010, features an illustra- ning,” Saturday evening The magazine has been Its new look, which tion of a frisky-seeming, having long ago ceased be- published, first quarterly, INCOME&EXPENSEREPORTFOR2012 targets baby boomers, de- fortyish-looking MacLaine ing a time people set aside now six times a year, in In- RECEIPTS: PERYEAR buted in the January/ Feb- alongside a tagline prom- for magazine reading. dianapolis since local busi- FeeClaims-CourtSecurity $159,762.00 ruary issue. 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Stanley Nickolas Russell Justin Antelmo ported to had been hidden in his cellphones are dangerous, Two of the five inmates Watson Trobaugh Yerden Addler Juarez Methodist rectal cavity. Martin said. were found with contra- Hospital The other inmates, Nick- “They could be used to band, she said. serving time at Pendleton cious object” in his body, where medical personnel olas Trobaugh, 33, Stanley conspire against staff ... An X-ray of inmate An- on an Indiana murder Martin said. retrieved a SIM card and Watson, 61, and Justin Ad- (plan) escape ... and to get telmo Juarez, 22, who was charge, revealed a “suspi- “Juarez refused to vol- marijuana from his rectal dler, 28, also received X- items into the jail.” peNNYrILe LeAdershIp said will prove useful in shep- funded pensions is a pressing INsurANce herding Interstate 69 improve- problem, but Ridley expressed from 1A from 1A from 1A ments along. hope that it will see some resolu- “I’ve opened a dialogue with tion this session. “I hope Dorsey’s tal response crews dealt with any for progress, Ridley said: “I don’t my counterpart over in Evans- right,” Watkins said. “He’s more empty bag.” spills. The left southbound lane was think there will be the brinkman- ville, Sen. Vaneta Becker, in optimistic than I am.” With finances tight opened to traffic by midafternoon, ship that there’s been in the past. regards to the I-69 effort,” he Medicaid: Watkins, however, across the state, Spencer according the Kentucky Transporta- “At the end, the decisions prob- said. expressed confidence that Med- predicts school districts tion Cabinet. ably won’t change, and we will He also noted that the Trans- icaid will be expanded to dove- least able to afford it will The tanker was being operated disagree, but we certainly won’t portation Cabinet’s new special tail with the Obamacare initia- be stuck with a “pretty by Brenntag Mid-South, according be disagreeable. In the past we manager of the I-69 project will tive, but Ridley said Republican good bill.” to the Transportation Cabinet. have had great disagreements soon be named by Gov. Steve senators have reservations about School districts will Brenntag, based in Henderson, is and they were pretty disagree- Beshear to replace Ted Mer- costs that might fall on the state have to find fast cash to a chemical distributor. able.” ryman, who retired a year ago. after federal support decreases. cover the cost of the out- Kentucky State Police, the Ken- State Rep. David Watkins also Beshear “has shared with us that “How much can we afford and standing insurance claims. tucky Transportation Cabinet, the alluded to the changes in his re- he’s going to do that shortly but how far can we take that?” is their “There couldn’t be a Hanson Volunteer Fire Department, marks: “Dorsey’s very happy that I’m not in a position to give you stance, Ridley said. worse time for this to the Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office, there have been some changes that name today because that’s Off agenda: Those issues that happen,” said Bill Scott, a hazardous spill response contrac- in the Senate,” which brought a his job.” will probably not see resolution executive director of the tor and the Kentucky Department smile to Ridley’s face. Other topics raised at the legis- this session, Ridley said, include Kentucky School Boards for Environmental Protection were Ridley’s new committee as- lative breakfast included: legislative redistricting, expand- Association. “And we’re among those who responded to the signment is on the Senate Trans- Pensions: Watkins and Ridley ed gambling and tax reform. just very, very sorry that incident. portation Committee, which he agreed that dealing with under- the timing was so unfor- tunate.” Two men rescued School districts are re- Obama: Debt limit fight imperils elderly’s checks ceiving fewer federal dol- from high water lars, state funding is stag- nant, and, in some cases, ■■President willing ing the economy back into recession. there have been losses in By Erin Schmitt “We might not be able to pay our local revenue. [email protected] to negotiate budget troops, or honor our contracts with It has all added up to 270-831-8341 small business owners,” he said. widespread layoffs in re- shortfall with GOP “Food inspectors, air traffic con- cent years. Webster County emer- trollers, specialists who track down About 40 percent of the gency officials rescued two loose nuclear materials wouldn’t get state’s 174 school districts men early Sunday morning The Associated Press their paychecks. Investors around participate in the insur- after their car got stuck in the world will ask if the United ance program, but all will high water. WASHINGTON — Declaring “we are not States of America is in fact a safe bet. share in paying past claims Ignoring the high water a deadbeat nation,” President Obama Markets could go haywire, interest because all have been a signs posted, the two men warned on Monday that Social Se- rates would spike for anybody who part of the program at drove on Kentucky 132 be- curity checks and veterans’ benefits borrows money. Every homeowner some point. tween Clay and Dixon and will be delayed if congressional Re- with a mortgage, every student with The individual shares got trapped by the water at publicans fail to increase the gov- ASSociATed PReSS a college loan, every small business will likely range from less about 4 a.m., said Webster ernment’s borrowing authority in a President Barack obama gestures as he owner who wants to grow and hire.” than $100,000 for some County Emergency Man- looming showdown over the nation’s speaks during the last news conference At this moment, the government districts to more than $1 agement Agency Director debt and spending. of his first term in the east Room of the faces three looming deadlines: The million for others. Fayette Jeremy Moore. The water Obama said he was willing to ne- White House in Washington on Monday. debt limit must be raised soon to County, the state’s second was approximately 14-18 gotiate deficit reduction with GOP meet spending obligations and pre- largest district, is facing inches deep. Neither man leaders but insisted that those talks port raising the debt ceiling without vent a first-ever default, a series of a bill that could be some- was injured. be separate from decisions to raise reducing government spending at across-the-board spending cuts is to where between $1 million There were no weather the $16.4 trillion debt ceiling and the same time,” Boehner said. “The kick in on March 1, and funding for and $2 million related accidents in Hen- avert a possible first-ever national consequences of failing to increase most government programs will run Spencer said he hopes derson County, according default. the debt ceiling are real, but so, too, out on March 27. Henderson County to various officials. “They will not collect a ransom are the consequences of allowing After Obama won tax rate increas- Schools isn’t affected at The Graham Hill me- in exchange for not crashing the our spending problem to go unre- es for wealthier Americans during all, but it depends on how sonet station measured American economy,” Obama said solved. budget negotiations last month, far back KSBIT goes with 2.18 inches of rain Sunday in a news conference one week be- Underscoring the urgency, Trea- Republicans became doubly deter- its financial assessments. and .66 inches on Satur- fore he is sworn in for a second term. sury Secretary Timothy Geithner mined to win spending cuts. They The district is currently day. A Center Street gauge “What I will not do is to have that said in a letter to Boehner on Mon- see the confluence of events ahead covered by Kentucky Em- measured 3.38 inches for negotiation with a gun at the head day that the government will ex- of April 1 as their best opportunity. ployers Mutual Insurance the weekend. So far this of the American people.” haust its borrowing limit as soon as Just weeks from hitting the first for workman’s compen- month, the Henderson Bitter brinkmanship between the mid-February, earlier than expected. of the deadlines, the two sides are sation and is using Ohio mesonet has recorded 3.85 White House and congressional The Treasury has been using book- neither on the same page nor pur- Casualty for property and inches of precipitation, Republicans over spending has be- keeping maneuvers to keep from suing a common approach. In 2011, liability coverage. compared to 2.65 inches come a defining event over the past surpassing the debt ceiling, but Obama and Boehner at least started Union County has the for all of January 2012. four years, testing both Obama’s le- Geithner said those measures will off agreeing on the premise that the exact same coverage. Morganfield saw it’s verage and his resolve at different be exhausted by mid-February to increase in the debt limit be matched KSBIT was the carrier heaviest precipitation on moments of his presidency. House early March. dollar-for-dollar with deficit cuts, for lines of business ex- Saturday, with the meson- Speaker John Boehner brushed off In addition to noting possible ef- spread out over a decade. Obama cept worker’s comp until et there measuring 2.03 Obama’s insistence on separating the fects on older Americans and veter- ultimately won a $2.1 trillion debt the end of 2012, said Ma- inches. Union County has debt ceiling from negotiations over ans, Obama recited a litany of possible increase, but only after agreeing to linda Beauchamp, public tallied 5.46 inches of pre- spending cuts. consequences if Congress fails to an equal amount of spending cuts relations coordinator for cipitation in January as of “The American people do not sup- raise the debt ceiling, including send- over 10 years Union County Schools. Monday, easily surpassing Webster County the 2.81 inches that fell in Schools also uses KEMI January 2012. deAths knowledge of movies and known for her for workman’s comp and The heavy rainfall forced love of the color green and frogs. Myranda WRM America covers from 2A several road closures on saw the good in everyone. property and liability in- Sunday and Monday. Sul- Myranda was preceded in death by her surance. Neel Jenkins fur Springs Road, a lightly dad, Stephen Frederick Kloke. The district used KS- traveled gravel road in the Survivors include one son, Garrett F. BIT intermittently at some western part of Henderson UNIONTOWN — Neel Jenkins, 81, Uniontown, died Sunday, Kloke; her mother, Karen Benke; grand- points during the last 12 County was still unpasss- Jan. 13, 2013, at Morganfield Nursing and Rehab Center parents; great-grandparents; many aunts to 15 years, but most of able on Monday, said Kerrry in Morganfield. and uncles; cousins; and her Bestie, Er- the time has had different Dame, superintendent with He was owner/operator of Jenkins Billards in Mor- ica. insurance carriers, said the Henderson County Road ganfield. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Sunset Funeral Superintendent Dr. James Department. Kentucky 1557 He was preceded in death by his parents, Leonard Home in Evansville. The Rev. Tim Burdon will officiate. Kemp. was also closed and Ken- and Rosie Jenkins; and his stepfather, Herman “Dutch” Friends may call after 11 a.m. Thursday at the funeral Scott, with the school tucky 2183 had high water, Gilmore. home. boards association, said a according to the Kentucky Survivors include his companion, Veda Duff of Union- The family would like to extend a special thanks to proposal being looked at Transportation Cabinet. town; one daughter, Neelie Jenkins Buchanan of Union- Lofti Hadad and Staff and also to Vista Care Hospice closely calls for the state’s All state roads were open town; three sons, Mike Jenkins of Harlem, Ga., Larry nurses for their love and care. school districts to join to- in Webster County as of 5 Jenkins of Gulf Shores, Ala., and Tony Jenkins of Ow- gether to sell bonds that Debra Sue Krock Konopka p.m. Monday, but sections ensboro; one brother, Ron Jenkins of Henderson; seven could be repaid over 20 of Kentucky 2387 and Ken- grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. ARKANSAS — Debra Sue Krock Konopka, 59, Arkansas, years. tucky 270 had high water. A Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Whitsell Fu- died at 2:32 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013, at her home. The decision to dis- section of U.S. 60 in Union neral Home in Morganfield. Burial will be in Odd Fellows She was a member of Haven Pentecostal Church in band the Kentucky County also had high water. Cemetery in Morganfield. Henderson. School Boards Insurance Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today and after 10 She was preceded in death by her husband, Milford Trust was announced Elm Street closed a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Gail Konopka; her parents, Riley Merle Krock and Mary publicly Monday in Lex- Expressions of sympathy may take the form of con- Elizabeth Dossett Krock. ington after leaders in Gleaner staff tributions to the Alzheimer’s Association. Survivors include one daughter, Misty Dawn Hatfield each school district were of Mesa, Ariz.; three sisters, Jerrilee Hubbard of Hen- notified. Herbert Pate Power line mainte- derson and Mary Ann Evitts and Rita Musgrave, both of The Kentucky School nance will close sections BOXVILLE — Herbert Pate, 77, Boxville, died Saturday, Jan. Evansville; two brothers, Gary Wayne Krock and David Boards Association had of North Elm Street and 12, 2013, at Methodist Hospital in Henderson. Merle Krock, both of Evansville; four grandchildren; one two years ago turned the Rettig Road to through He served in the U.S. Navy from 1954 to 1958. He was great-grandchild; nieces and nephews. insurance program over traffic this week, accord- a retired member of UMWA and a coal miner for Island Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Haven to the Kentucky League ing to Henderson Munici- Creek Coal Co. Pentecostal Church in Henderson. The Rev. Willard of Cities to be adminis- pal Power & Light. He was preceded in death by his wife, Faye Pate; his Clement will officiate. tered. KLC Executive Di- Road closures will oc- parents, Bernard and Opal Pate; and one daughter, Dar- Tomblinson Funeral Home Henderson Chapel is in rector Jonathan Steiner cur each day today through lene Pate. charge of arrangements. said Monday a financial Friday between 8 a.m. and Survivors include three daughters, Bernice Pate and review revealed the pro- Robert M. “Rob” Russell 3 p.m., weather permitting. Sandra Pate, both of Morganfield, and Tammy Mattingly gram had fiscal woes that Most of the power line of Waverly; two sons, Kevin Brown of Boxville and Jason BRADENTON, Fla. — Robert M. “Rob” Russell, 60, Braden- were worse than first be- maintenance will take Sellar of Morganfield; 10 grandchildren; and six great- ton, formerly of Louisville, Henderson and Dayton, lieved, forcing the June 30 place near the intersection grandchildren. Ohio, died Friday, Jan. 11, 2013, after succumbing to Al- shutdown. of Elm and Rettig, but the Services will be at 1 p.m. today at Whitsell Funeral zheimer’s. Steiner said the insur- entire length of Elm Street Home in Morganfield. Burial will be in Odd Fellows He spent most of his working years in the restaurant ance plan’s financial defi- between 12th Street and Cemetery in Morganfield. business. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church cit has risen along with Barker Road is subject to Friends may call after 9 a.m. today at the funeral home. of Bradenton. the cost of medical care. closure at times. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of con- Survivors include his parents, Wm. F. “Rusty” and He said the economic re- Rettig Road between tributions to St. Anthony’s Hospice. Catherine G. “Casey” Russell of Bradenton; one sister, cession and accompany- Elm and U.S. 41 will also be Catherine R. DeMartino of Carmel, Ind.; one brother, ing volatility in the stock Myranda Lynn Kloke closed to through traffic. William Tucker Russell of Orange City, Fla., and nieces. market added to its prob- Residents of the area EVANSVILLE — Myranda Lynn Kloke, 33, passed away Fri- Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at lems. will still have access to day, Jan. 11, 2013, after a long battle with brain cancer. Shannon Funeral Home Town Chapel, 1015 14th St. W., their homes, but other mo- She was born in Evansville to Karen M. Benke and Bradenton. Roger Alford with The Associ- torists should seek alter- Stephen F. Kloke. Myranda enjoyed singing Karaoke, His ashes will be scattered in Tampa Bay at a later ated Press also contributed to nate routes, officials said. especially Reba McEntire songs. She was an expert in her date. this story. Tuesday, January 15, 2013 Section B n Then there were WINTERSERVICESPECIAL four: With wins Sunday, the You’llgetafulllubrication,oilchange,andoilfilter! We’llcheckyourbattery,yourchargingsystem,belts, Atlanta Falcons and the New anti-freeze,andhoses! We’lltopoffallfluidsand Sports England Patriots advanced installnewwiperblades! $3995 to their conference title games. 3B *Seestorefordetails. Cardinals celebrate No. 1 ranking Henderson Co. vs. daviess Co. site: Daviess Co. High School, Owensboro Tipoff: Junior varsity 6 n U of L rallies to beat UConn, 73-58 p.m., varsity 7:30 p.m. records: Henderson Co., 15-2; Daviess Co., By Jim O’Connell Big East) won their 11th the game and he returned 11-9 Associated Press straight game and like the to the bench. When he directions: Take the others they relied on their came back in the game Audubon Parkway to HARTFORD, Conn. — Louis- star backcourt and pres- with 10 minutes left, Smith the U.S. 60 bypass in ville waited 20 minutes sure defense. went to the bench for treat- Owensboro. Take Exit 6 off the bypass. Turn to prove the Cardinals de- Siva, the conference ment. Siva hit a 3-pointer right onto U.S. 231 served the No. 1 ranking. preseason Player of the 50 seconds later as part of (New Hartford Road). It took the same amount Year, picked up his second the game-changing 19-5 The school will be of time for their guards foul just 3:47 into the game. run. immediately on the left. to show they could be Not only did the Cardinals “We did a good job of the best backcourt in the lose a veteran leader when weathering a Peyton Siva country even when they the senior went out but storm, with him out,” Lou- don’t spend all that much Smith, the leading scorer isville coach Rick Pitino Colonels try time together on the court. at 18.7 points per game, said. “Once he came back Russ Smith had 23 points had to assume more of a and we weathered that for ninth and Peyton Siva managed role in running the offense. storm, we were able to FRED BECkHAM/ASSOCiATED PRESS 11 in a foul-plagued 22 min- It didn’t hurt his scoring play much better defense Louisville’s Russ Smith, left, drives to the basket past Con- utes and the Cardinals, much, though, as he had and much better offense.” necticut’s Tyler Olander during the first half of Monday’s straight win playing just hours after 15 points on 7-of-13 shoot- That is an understate- game in Hartford, Conn. they moved to the top of ing as Connecticut took a ment. at Daviess the poll, beat Connecticut 34-28 halftime lead. The pressure defense into turnover after turn- almost always a miss. 73-58 on Monday night. Siva picked up his third that drops into a matchup over and when the Hus- The Cardinals (16-1, 4-0 foul with 14:21 to play in zone forced Connecticut kies did get to shoot it was See CardinalS, 2B Gleaner staff Lady Colonels gun down Tilghman Seeking its ninth straight victory, Hender- son County visits surging Daviess County tonight. The 11-9 Panthers have won six of their last seven n Early barrage five straight points for games and are coming off a Henderson and yanked 77-72 overtime victory Sat- sends HCHS down a crucial offen- urday over Ohio County, a sive rebound off her own team that beat them 60-57 to 68-51 win missed free throw. In the on Dec. 21. last couple minutes Hen- Daviess County had a over Tornado derson secured victory by four-game losing streak, going 6-for-6 at the charity then lost four out of five stripe. before starting its current By Mitchell Stinson Shumpert finished with streak. Gleaner correspondent a game-high 29 points, Like the Colonels, the dished out several assists Panthers are adjusting to a Three days after en- and played some ener- new coach. Pat Hume is in during an awful shooting getic defense at the other his first season as the boys night in a narrow victory end. “She’s our leader out head coach after spending over Webster County, the there on the court,” said the last eight seasons as Henderson County Lady Lady Tornado coach Rod- the girls coach. Colonels put on a first- erick Thomas. “She didn’t Henderson County (15- half marksmanship clinic do anything (tonight) she 2) has not lost since a 47-45 against Paducah Tilghman doesn’t normally do.” setback against Calloway on Monday and exploded Henderson County County on Dec. 20 in the to a 25-point lead. eventually slowed her first round of Ohio Coun- It’s a good thing too, be- down with a box-and-one ty’s holiday tournament. cause the Lady Tornado defense. Samantha Carter Daviess County has won stormed back behind their got the challenging assign- three of the last four meet- electric point guard and ment of staying in Shump- ings with the Colonels, made a game of it before ert’s face. who lead the all-time se- Henderson pulled away “I thought Sam did a ries 44-24. to a 68-51 win at Colonel good job guarding her in Tonight’s game will Gym. the fourth quarter,” Haile be the first of three road “We were making shots said. “(And) she had some games this week for the and they couldn’t keep up,” help.” Colonels, who visit Apollo Henderson County coach While Shumpert was on Friday and Madison- Jeff Haile said of his team’s the only Tilghman girl in ville on Saturday. early mastery. double figures, Henderson Henderson County lost Nobody stroked it bet- County prevailed with a game on its schedule as ter than Maci Brown, who a more balanced attack. the Feb. 9 game with Callo- drained four 3-pointers Wallace scored a team- way County has been can- in the first quarter alone. high 20 points, Brown had celed, according to athletic When she hit a step-back 18 on six 3-pointers and director Vivian Tomblin. 3 in the second period, it Fruit chipped in with 15. In tonight’s other area gave the Lady Colonels The Lady Colonels, who games, Webster County’s their biggest lead at 38-13. are ranked fifth in the state boys (10-8) visit Trigg Kacie Wallace contributed in this week’s Associated County (9-5) at 7 p.m. in MikE LAWRENCE/THE GLEANER to the sharpshooting with Henderson County’s Callie Francis eyes the basket after driving past Paducah Tilghman’s Press poll, host Madison- the first round of the All- a pair of 3-pointers, a long 2 Chelsey Shumpert for a layup during the first half of Monday’s game at Colonel Gym. ville on Thursday. A Classic. and a couple layups, while Union County (11-7) Henderson 68, TilgHman 51 Ellie Fruit showed off her 5-foot-3 Chelsey Shumpert went zone in the third pe- nally got rolling again. Af- travels to Madisonville (11- Paducah Tilghman (13-6) post game by sinking four strapped the Lady Tornado riod, Shumpert knocked ter Joya Smith’s put-back 7). Union’s girls (6-8) will Gardner 0 0-0 0, West 1 0-1 2, Kohler buckets in the paint. on her back and carried down a pair of 3-pointers cut the lead to single dig- 1 2-4 4, Shumpert 10 6-7 29, Humphrey host Daviess County (6-11). Why did the team shoot them into contention. A — the second one cutting its they went on an 8-1 run, 0 1-2 1, Jo. Smith 4 0-0 8, Ja. Smith 1 0-0 2, Buchanon 2 0-0 5. Totals: 19 9-14 51. so much better on this lightning-quick penetra- the lead to 46-39. On de- culminated by another 3-point goals: 4 (Shumpert 3, Buchanon night? Brown had an ex- tor who can also pull up fense, Tilghman pressured Brown 3-point bomb. Now 1). Rebounds: 18 (Jo. Smith 5). Turnovers: Webster 18. Fouls: 18. planation: “Me, Kacie and from 3-point range, the with a trapping attack and the margin was 15 points Henderson County (13-1) Ellie stayed after practice University of Tennes- an occasional press. Even with 4:39 remaining. Carter 0 2-3 2, Francis 3 0-0 6, Wallace 7 advances and (took) a lot of shots,” see-Chattanooga recruit when Henderson’s girls Tilghman countered 4-6 20, Fruit 5 5-6 15, Cooper 0 0-0 0, Tapp 1 5-9 7, Owens 0 0-0 0, Gilbert 0 0-0 0, Brown she said. scored 10 straight points got open, the shots weren’t with a 7-1 run, making it 6 0-0 18. Totals: 22 16-24 68. 3-point goals: to All A Practice made perfect — for her team as Tilghman falling like they did earlier. 60-51 on a Shumpert 3, but 8 (Brown 6, Wallace 2). Rebounds: 30. for a while, at least. But the narrowed the deficit to 18 Entering the fourth Henderson controlled the (Brown 5, Francis 4, Fruit 4, Tapp 4). Turn- overs: 13. Fouls: 17. Fouled out: Francis. tide began turning late in at halftime. quarter with a 10-point final two and a half min- semifinals Henderson Co. 27 16 8 17 — 68 the second quarter when When the Lady Colonels edge, the Lady Colonels fi- utes. Brooke Tapp scored Tilghman 11 14 16 10 — 51 Calipari hopes inconsistent Wildcats will start to ‘buy in’ Gleaner staff DIXON — Trigg County scored just one field goal as n Kentucky tries to rebound against Tennessee such as Doron Lamb, Ter- Webster County advanced UK vs. Tennessee rence Jones, Darius Miller to the semifinals of the All- site: Rupp Arena, and Marquis Teague. A Classic regional tourna- By Gary Graves Calipari hopes the 83- “The difference is we Lexington The lack of experience, ment with a 68-5 win on Associated Press 71 loss to the Aggies will weren’t in conference Tipoff: 6 p.m. CST inconsistent point guard Monday night. finally help his young play,” Cauley-Stein said. Television: ESPN play and effort has all add- The Lady Trojans (14-2) LEXINGTON — John Calipari Wildcats squad “buy in” “The SEC’s a tough league radio: WSON 860 AM & ed up to Kentucky falling led 17-2 after one quarter is hoping his young Ken- to his philosophy of being and we weren’t playing 96.5 FM out of the Top 25 for the and 44-4 at halftime. tucky Wildcats finally get successful through com- that many games before, first time under Calipari Mariah Herrera and the message after their lat- mitment, hustle and trust just doing a lot of prac- and the end of the Wild- Hayleigh Dame led Web- est lesson in what it takes — traits Kentucky has tice. It seemed like were win and Cauley-Stein — cats’ 54-game home win- ster County with 10 points to win. sporadically demonstrated moving forward and in with a group of holdovers ning streak. apiece. His team appeared to be this season. it together but once the featuring no returning There’s “no one here Webster County will progressing from a disap- Freshman center Wil- (league) games started it starter along with trans- to mimic,” Calipari said. face Caldwell County in pointing nonconference lie Cauley-Stein said the seemed like we reverted fers Ryan Harrow and “There is no one here to Thursday’s 7:30 p.m. semi- showing. Wildcats seemed to em- back to the old us in the Julius Mays, a fifth-year imitate. This team doesn’t final at Crittenden County. Then came Saturday’s brace Calipari’s philoso- beginning.” senior. have the stopper that those Caldwell County advanced loss to Texas A&M — phy after three weeks of The Wildcats’ early sea- Calipari has noted that other teams have had, one with a 55-39 win over Crit- Kentucky’s first at home in conditioning and team son struggles were tied in that’s one difference be- guy to just go guard some- tenden County. Southeastern Conference building in “Camp Cal,” part to players trying to tween this year’s group of body. But this team has The championship play under Calipari. winning four of their final do too much individually freshmen and recent rook- some things that those game is set for Saturday The Wildcats (10-5, 1-1 five nonconference games. rather than trusting each ie classes, particularly last other teams didn’t have. at 6 p.m. Southeastern Conference) But Kentucky stumbled in other. Some adjustment year’s tandem of Anthony I’ve never had a team this WebsTer 68, Trigg 5 believe there’s time to re- its SEC opener, allowing was to be expected con- Davis and Michael Kidd- long. We’re an attacking Trigg Co. (0-13) group and fulfill expecta- Vanderbilt to go an 18-0 sidering the defending Gilchrist that led Ken- team, which is pretty good Mize 2, Lovdahl 2, Gray 1. tions of winning another run before escaping with national champions were tucky to its eighth title. De- but those two areas, when Webster Co. (14-2) league title, and tonight’s a 60-58 road win; Texas trying to blend their latest spite their obvious talent a team gets on a run and Papineau 4, Pritchett 4, Edens 5, G. Keeney 2, Townsend 2, Davis 6, Duncan game against Tennessee A&M scored 11 straight group of heralded rook- and leadership skills, the you don’t have a guy that 9, K. Keeney 6, Herrera 10, McNary 8, (8-6, 0-2) offers a good op- against the Wildcats to ies — Nerlens Noel, Alex coach noted their willing- Dame 10. Trigg Co. 2 2 0 1 — 5 portunity to reboot. break the game open. Poythress, Archie Good- ness to work with veterans See WildCaTS, 2B Webster Co. 17 27 10 14 — 68 2B » Tuesday, January 15, 2013 » THE GLEANER SportS Murray looks comfortable as major winner ■■U.S. Open champ cruises in opener By John Pye After a record heat wave games to beat Sabine Lis- Associated Press early last week, the last icki of Germany 2-6, 6-3, few days in Melbourne 6-3. MELBOURNE, Australia — Play- have been cool. The tem- Former U.S. Open and ing his first Grand Slam perature was heading French Open champion match as a major winner, toward 84 degrees when Svetlana Kuznetsova con- Andy Murray looked quite Murray was on Rod Laver tinued her comeback from comfortable in his return Arena. a knee injury that kept her to the Australian Open. It’s been 12 months since out of the U.S. Open, end- Murray beat Robin Murray started working ing her run of 40 consecu- Haase of the Netherlands with eight-time major tive majors. 6-3, 6-1, 6-3 in the opening winner Ivan Lendl, and he Also, No. 14 Maria round at Melbourne Park attributes much of the suc- Kirilenko had a 6-4, 6-2 today. cess in his breakthrough win over American Vania Asked what it felt like 2012 to his partnership King, and China’s Peng Sh- to play after his triumph with his new coach. uai beat Canada’s Rebecca at the U.S. Open, where It’s relaxed “in front of Marino 6-3, 6-0. he became the first Brit- the cameras, yeah,” Mur- Novak Djokovic started ish man since 1936 to win ray joked. “Behind closed his bid for a third consec- a major title, the third- doors he works me very utive Australian title on ranked Murray said: “I hard. Monday, posting a 6-2, 6-4, can try and focus on the “We’ve had a very good 7-5 win over Paul-Henri second part of my career relationship so far. He’s Mathieu. Andy Wong/AssociAted Press now.” very honest, very open. “Hello, everybody, it’s Britain’s Andy Murray makes a backhand return to robin Haase of the netherlands during their The 25-year-old Murray He doesn’t lie to you, he great to be back,” he told first round match tuesday at the Australian open in Melbourne, Australia. seemed more at ease and tells you exactly how it is the big crowd after his first relaxed than he has been and that’s exactly what I match at Melbourne Park jury, had only a couple of draw, there’s a semifinal player to win the first in previous trips to the sea- needed.” since his epic five-set win hundred people watch- spot up for grabs, but he’s Grand Slam of his career. son’s first major. In early women’s match- over Rafael Nadal in last ing in cavernous Hisense content to stay under the For me, I am trying to do “It was a good start, nice es today, 42-year-old Kim- year’s final. “I have great Arena on Day 1. He opened radar. my best.” to win in straight sets,” he iko Date-Krumm upset No. memories.” with a 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 victory “Of course, Novak, Rog- The majors in 2012 were said. “It was the hottest 12-seeded Nadia Petrova David Ferrer, who took over Olivier Rochus of Bel- er and Rafael and Murray shared by Djokovic, Nadal, day we’ve had for a while of Russia 6-2, 6-0, and for- the No. 4 seed when fellow gium. — they’ve won Grand Roger Federer and Murray, so the court was playing mer No. 1-ranked Caroline Spaniard Nadal withdrew Ferrer knows that with- Slams,” he said. “It’s very the dominant four men in much quicker.” Wozniacki won the last six because of illness and in- out his compatriot in the difficult for (another) recent years. Banged up Gators add McLemore leads Kansas past Baylor Prather to growing injured The Associated Press 61-44 victory over Baylor were back on offense when to the Kansas locker room. on Monday night. the freshman appeared to The injury was just By Mark Long until we have everybody LAWRENCE, Kan. — Ben McLemore hit a 3-point- turn his ankle, lying on the about the only thing that Associated Press healthy. Hopefully, later in McLemore scored 17 er and then scored an court for several minutes didn’t go right for Kansas the season we won’t have points before leaving in the alley-oop dunk off a feed while a trainer examined (15-1, 3-0 Big 12), which GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Casey any injuries affecting us.” final minutes with a right from Elijah Johnson to it. won its 14th straight game Prather is the latest Florida With all the injuries ankle injury, and fourth- make it 61-42 with 2:44 McLemore eventually to match the fourth-longest player on the mend. hampering Florida, Prath- ranked Kansas rolled to a remaining. The Jayhawks stood up and was helped streak in the Bill Self era. Prather will be out 10 to er started the last games 14 days, including Thurs- and played well. day’s game at Texas A&M, It seemed like a turning cardinals trouble moving the ball points and Siva two. That celebrated the move with after sustaining a high- point for his season, which against the fullcourt pres- was part of a 19-5 burst that the convincing road win. from 1B ankle sprain in Saturday’s got off to a slow start. sure and 2-3 zone of the gave Louisville a 47-41 lead Pitino talked to his team win at LSU. Prather, a ju- Prather missed the first Cardinals. with 12:18 to play. about the ranking. nior averaging 6.8 points four games because of a “They deserve the No. The Huskies had seven “They came out in the “You’re going to play for and 3.3 rebounds, was concussion sustained in 1 ranking,” Connecticut turnovers in the first 11 second half, and I don’t it at the end, which is the wearing a walking boot practice. coach Kevin Ollie said. minutes of the second half, know what Pitino said most important thing, but on his left foot and using And in his first few min- “They have talent. They matching their total in the to the, but he must have hold onto it for a while,” he crutches Monday. utes on the court against play together. They play first half. something,” Ollie said. told them. “Louisville in its The 10th-ranked Gators UCF in November, he hard. Whoever’s open they “In the second half, we “They played very, very great tradition, one of the (12-2, 2-0 Southeastern busted his lip and needed get the ball to. And they came out and we put it all hard in the second half, top seven traditions in all Conference) already are stiches. have those two amazing together,” Siva said. “The They took it to us.” of basketball, has never dealing with injuries to “Can’t get out of the guards. Siva and Russ put second half, I just tried to The only other time been No. 1, I was blown guard Mike Rosario, guard way, right?” coach Billy pressure on our offense get everybody going. “ Louisville was ranked No. away by that.” Scottie Wilbekin, forward Donovan said. “He start- and defense the whole Louisville shot 60.7 per- 1 in The Associated Press’ He was off by one. Erik Murphy and forward ed the year with the con- night.” cent in the second half (17 Top 25 was the final poll of Siva said he doesn’t like Will Yeguete. cussions and it took him Connecticut, which of 28) and hit an even 50 2008-09. being No. 1. Rosario sat out Satur- a while to get in the flow shot 53.8 percent from the percent for the game. The Cardinals won the “I don’t really like day’s game with a sprained and then, you know, he’s field in the first half, had Connecticut scored the national championship in it, because it puts a big left ankle, but has been been playing really good just three field goals in the first basket of the second 1980 and 1986 but the AP bull’s eye on your back.,” cleared to practice and basketball. ... So it’s unfor- opening 13 minutes of the half for a 36-28 lead but does not conduct a post- he said. “But my team em- play. Wilbekin (finger) and tunate that he’s had to deal second half as Louisville that’s when Louisville NCAA tournament poll. braces it. They play with Murphy (rib) are playing with some different things went ahead 60-44. started looking like the The Cardinals are the that chip on their shoulder with broken bones, and throughout the course of The Huskies, who went No. 1 team in the country. third team to hold the No. 1 like they should be No. 1 Yeguete is getting more his career. But thank God 9 minutes without a field They went on an 8-0 run spot this season along with and in the second half we tests to see if there are it’s not a severe high-ankle goal at one stretch, had in which Smith had four Indiana and Duke and they proved it.” more issues than tendinitis sprain where you’re out for in his right knee. a month to six weeks. It’s “A team that’s able to something hopefully he HENDERSON COUNTY bounce back and play a can get back.” ED BRADY, SHERIFF really good game with Yeguete’s injury could some of their best play- linger the longest. Yeguete SHERIFF’S SETTLEMENT - 2011 TAXES ers out, that shows a lot is averaging 6.5 points and about their team,” center 6.6 rebounds, and is the ForThe PeriodApril 16, 2011ThroughApril 16, 2012 Pat Young said. “Just wait team’s best post defender. Special Charges CountyTaxes TaxingDistricts SchoolTaxes StateTaxes Wildcats don’t necessarily jell as RealEstate $ 2,341,505 $ 2,546,471 $ 10,258,966 $ 2,439,191 from 1B well as some of the other (Kentucky) teams that I’ve TangiblePersonalProperty 403,500 406,977 1,206,061 1,156,116 seen have. ... I don’t think Inventory-in-Transit 97,101 just says, ‘let me guard they have the leadership FireProtection 1,110 him.’ That’s the difference. from an older players’ IncreasesThroughExonerations 80 4,509 352 83 “We’re still developing standpoint that the other FranchiseTaxes 213,718 212,380 655,422 things within this team teams have had. Hopeful- and that happens over ly, we can get in there and AdditionalBillings 389 412 1,677 402 time. It doesn’t happen get them rattled early, and UnminedCoal-2011Taxes 73,617 79,324 322,543 76,113 overnight. It doesn’t hap- hopefully that will sustain UnminedCoal-2010Taxes 99 101 419 102 pen in one game. There throughout the game.” OilPropertyTaxes 36,603 39,394 160,368 37,843 has to be crisis along the Tennessee’s main goal Limestone,Sand way and they’ve got to against Kentucky is avoid- adjust to it. They’ve got ing falling behind big. The andMineralReserves 10 11 44 10 to show and grow, learn Vols trailed Xavier by Penalties 9,630 10,425 41,450 10,873 from it.” 10 before rallying to win AdjustedtoSheriffsReceipt 218 232 953 225 Harrow’s recent im- 51-47; they were down 21 provement to become against Memphis before GrossChargeabletoSheriff 3,080,479 3,397,337 12,648,255 3,720,958 Kentucky’s point guard losing by just five. The Vol- has helped the process. But unteers played Alabama Credits Saturday’s game showed much closer in Saturday’s Exonerations 17,076 17,409 54,051 7,261 that the Wildcats’ current 68-65 loss but couldn’t edition has yet to develop overcome 16 turnovers. Discounts 47,154 52,563 195,338 61,449 that same selflessness on a Tennessee is confident Delinquents: consistent basis. they can win at Rupp Are- RealEstate 33,544 36,515 146,927 34,671 Against Texas A&M, na. Jordan McRae is aver- TangiblePersonalProperty 1,835 2,040 5,421 23,077 Kentucky struggled in- aging 24.3 points over his MinimumBills 228 346 880 427 side and on the perimeter. last three games and ranks The Wildcats were out- second in SEC contests FranchiseTaxes 7 7 20 rebounded Kentucky 35-30 with a 23.5-point average. TotalCredits 99,844 108,880 402,637 126,885 and Aggies fifth-year se- The Vols have also done nior Elston Turner scored well against defending TaxesCollected 2,980,635 3,288,457 12,245,618 3,594,073 40 points, including six of national champions, going Less:Commissions* 126,677 139,760 244,912 152,748 his team’s nine 3-pointers. 7-2 in nine such games — Unless the mindset including two wins against TaxesDue 2,853,958 3,148,697 12,000,706 3,441,325 changes in a hurry, Ken- Kentucky in 1999. TaxesPaid 2,851,785 3,146,527 11,992,141 3,439,068 tucky could also be fac- Calipari understands ing a second consecutive the Vols’ positive attitude Refunds(CurrentandPriorYear) 2,173 2,170 8,565 2,257 league loss. Tennessee is — his Wildcats are vulner- DueDistrictsasof eager to prove itself in the able. SEC and know there’s no “If there is a change, CompletionofAudit $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 better way to do that than no one late in this season *Commissions: against the Wildcats. is going to want to play 4.25%on $ 9,863,165 “They’re as talented this team,” Calipari said. as any of the Kentucky “Right now, it appears ev- 2%on $ 12,245,618 teams,” Volunteers guard eryone wants to play this Theaccompanyingnotesareanintegralpartofthisfinancialstatement. Skylar McBee said. “They team.” CPS140758