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Page 9 Lo 17° Lo 11° Lo 30° The Bracken County News Published in bracken county, by bracken countians, For bracken countians in the county seat Volume LXXXIII Number 42 Brooksville, Kentucky Thursday, January 24, 2013 Single Copy - 50¢ Fiscal Court releases the state Thiefs target Area Post Offices Panthers fall to Bishop unlocked vehicles change hours, of Bracken County for 2013 Brossart in All A Classic over the weekend services, to hold Bracken County Judge 2013 are tentative and will Bracken Countians are Executive Earl Bush and the be re-evaluated each month meetings cautioned to lock their vehi- Bracken County Fiscal Court to ensure the most important Effective January 12, cles after a string of break-ins are pleased with the State of items needed for safety and 2013, retail hours at the Ger- in the Brooksville area over the County beginning in Jan- growth throughout the coun- mantown Post Office will be the weekend. Several vehi- uary of 2013. As of the end ty will be addressed first. 12 p.m. noon until 4 p.m., cles had items removed from of 2012, the General Fund For more information Monday through Friday. Sat- them as they set unlocked contained $3,440,342, up about the projects and goals urday retail hours will be 8 in the vehicle owners drive- from $3,156,473 at the end of the county, attend a Fiscal a.m. until Noon. ways and in front of their of 2011 and $3,092,997 at the Court meeting(s). The Fiscal Also beginning January homes. Incidents were said end of 2010. The Road Fund Court meets the second and 12, 2013, the rural letter car- to occur from Brooksville contained $422,289, up from fourth Wednesday of every rier who delivers in German- to the Parina Road on Satur- $195,918 at the end of 2011, month at 10 a.m. in the court- town will work out of the day evening and in town in but down from $492,743 room of the courthouse and Brooksville Post Office. This Brooksville on Sunday. In- at the end of 2010. The tax are open to the public. will have no effect on mail cidents have also ocurred in rate deceased in 2012 to .401 delivery. Augusta before Christmas. from .402 at the end of 2011 Surveys concerning the Chili Supper and Residents should contact and .403 at the end of 2010. Foster and Augusta Post Of- 911 if they see suspicious In 2012 some of the Silent Auction to fices have been sent to every activity in their neighbor- county’s accomplishments household served by those be held at BCHS hoods and should watch out were: lights installed in Mil- Post Offices and are asked to ford at the junction of Route Homecoming for neighbors when they are be returned as soon as pos- 19 and Hwy. 539, a New The Bracken County away. Reports can be made sible. Jail Van, a light at KY 1159 Boy’s Baseball Team will by calling Bracken dispatch A meeting will be held and Hwy. 875 Junction in be hosting a Chili Supper at 735-2700, Brooksville on Thursday, February 7th Bladeston, submitted and and Silent Auction at the Police at 735-3553, Augusta at 5 p.m. in Foster at the received a grant for Horse Homecoming game on Tues., Police at 756-3296, or the old church across the street Trails at the Industrial Park January 29th. The chili Bracken County Sheriff’s (on Third Street) regarding on the AA Hwy., received supper will begin at 5 p.m. Office at 735-3233. the continuance of services a 2006 Crown Vic Police and will be served through available at the Foster Post Cruiser, a new Peterbilt road halftime of the boys game. Bracken County Office. Menu consists of chili, a truck, a lawn mower, Court- forms Safe sandwich, dessert and a drink house Lighting (Energy au- The Augusta Panthers fell to the Bishop Brossart for $5. Proceeds will be used School Initiative rate school districts within its dit/KU Rebate), New Bridge to purchase new jerseys. Mustangs in a hard fought heartbreaking 78-68 loss during In response to the New- boundaries, each with varying and culvert on the Hillsdale Homecoming festivities the championship game of the 10th Region all A Classic town, CT shootings, Bracken degrees of security measures. Road, conducted a surplus will be held between the held at Nicholas County on Saturday, January 19th. A County Community lead- It is the hope of the commu- material sale, new low wa- girls and boys varsity games write-up of their tournament play and a team picture can ers have gathered to discuss nity leaders that each of the ter ford on Mattox Road, against Dayton. The girls be seen on page 11. The Bracken County Lady Bears also a Safe Schools Initiative for school districts will continue painted the old jail, removed game begins at 6 p.m. and the took 2nd place in the All A Tourney and their picture can the county. Bracken has the to improve their safety levels the old bridge in Foster, boys will play at 7:30 p.m. be seen on page 10. Photo by Tim Cooper unique situation of three sepa- as the year(s) go on. completed NRCS projects The needs of each dis- on Holtz Creek and Kennon trict are made known through Road, narrow band conver- a school safety assessment sion of emergency radios, “Shine a Light on Autism Night” by the state and then by lo- a new culvert on Jett Road, cal law enforcement officials new sidewalks and retaining who will be responding in the wall at the courthouse, the at Augusta Independent School event of an emergency. While May “Drug Sweep” by the the scenario of a schooter has Bracken County Sheriff’s been the most prominent topic Department, completed the of discussion, Coroner John expansion of Clopay in Au- Parker urged the committee gusta, received 2 Humvees, a to not get tunnel vision and trailer and generator through focus only on preparing for the Sheriff’s Office, celebrat- a school shooter. Other situ- ed the 150th Commemoration ations such as bomb threats of the Battle of Augusta, con- and natural disasters must tributed to the tourists public also be addressed. restrooms on Main Street in As their discussions Augusta, and contributed to progress, needs are assessed, the Germantown sidewalk and plans of action are de- project. veloped, other agencies in Even after all of the ac- the community will become complishments of 2012, the more involved to ensure the Fiscal Court and Judge Bush safety of not only our chil- are still looking forward to dren, but our communities as improvements in the county. a whole. Some of the goals and proj- ects for 2013 include: a sec- ond culvert on the Hillsdale Stroke and Road (80/20 bridge plan), Osteoporosis computer update (Judge Executive’s Office), court- Screenings come house renovations, mini to Brooksville excavator for the Road De- Residents living in and partment, a new 1 ton truck around the Brooksville com- for the Road Department, munity can be screened to creation of the Horse Trails reduce their risk of having at the Industrial Park on the a stroke or bone fracture. AA Highway, opening of Watson Community Center the new Judicial Center, a will host Life Line Screening new vehicle for the Jailer, on February 8th. The site is removal of the old bridge at located at the corner of Rt. Bradford, State Road Plans The Augusta Kiddie Cat cheerleaders are shown pausing for a picture before performing a routine while wearing 10 and Frankfort Street, 101 on KY HWY 1159, repair of supportive autism hair bows. Photos submitted Frankfort Street, in Brooks- slips on Union Chapel, up- ville. Beverly Reed of Ben- On Wednesday, Janu- Bracken County Autism Sup- ers could write their names shirts were sold and $1,300 grade of the phone systems ton, KY attended a Life Line ary 2, 2013, the Panthers port Group. on, and a silent cake auction was raised in support of au- in the courthouse, establish- Screening and said, “I want Den at Augusta Indepen- Activities for the “Shine added to funds raised. tism here in Bracken Coun- ing Emergency Shelters and to thank you for saving my dent School was a sea of a Light on Autism Night” in- Both the Augusta and St. ty! Assessment Teams, repair of life”. yellow as the Augusta Pan- cluded informational speech- Patrick boys and girls teams Much appreciation goes the Toe Block area at Holtz Packages start at $149. thers girls and boys varsity es that were given twice dur- wore the yellow t-shirts dur- to the Augusta Independent Creek, pave with Flex Funds All five screenings take 60- basketball teams took on ing the night to share facts ing warm-ups, the coaches and St. Patrick Schools’ 2012/2013, pave with Flex 90 minutes to complete. For the St. Patrick Saints. The about autism, a facts table wore them while coaching, administrations, teachers, Funds 2013/2014, chip/seal more information regarding united color of yellow t- that had literature and contact the cheerleaders wore them as staff, coaches, parents, stu- of Jett Road and possible ad- the screenings or to schedule shirts was for autism aware- information for families af- part of their uniform, and the dents and community mem- ditional areas, clean up jail an appointment, call 1-877- ness, as both schools came fected by autism, additional Augusta Kiddie Cat cheer- bers who helped to shine a block in the old jail building 237-1287 or visit our web- together to show support t-shirts that were sold to pro- leaders wore yellow hair rib- light on autism awareness and dispatch, and to develop site at www.lifelinescreen- for this cause and support mote awareness, puzzle piec- bons with puzzle pieces on and make the event a suc- long term capital replace- ing.com. Pre-registration is fundraising efforts for the es that were sold that support- them. Approximately 250 cess. ment plan. The goals for required. 2 - THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 24, 2013 The Bracken County News President Obama takes Oath of USPS 062-640 Published Weekly For nd Office for 2 Presidential Term Bracken County........$20.00 In State.....................$25.00 Out of State.............$30.00 Per Year by The Bracken County News P.O. Box 68 Brooksville, Ky. 41004 (606) 735-2198 [email protected] Single Issue Rate 50¢ Periodicals postage paid Brooksville, Ky. 41004-0068 Postmaster send address change to Bracken County News P.O. Box 68, Brooksville, Ky. 41004-0068 COPY DEADLINE: 5 P.M. MONDAY Kathy L. Bay, Publisher/Adv. Manager Lynn Darnell, Editor Amy Meyer, Office & Classified Adv. Manager Susie Hargett • Laural Jane Gray Courthouse News DISTRICT COURT no/expired KY registration Heard on Tues., January receipt, DOT notified. President Barack Obama takes the oath of office from Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., right, in a 15 by Judge David F. Hayse. Clark, Cameron T., (1) public ceremony at the U.S. Capitol before thousands of people in Washington, D.C., Monday, January 21, 2013. Roberts Aulick, Alicia Dawn, (1) speeding, 11 m.p.h. over administered the oath in an official ceremony at the White House, Sunday, January 20, 2013. Photo submitted assault, 4th degree, minor in- the limit, guilty, s.t.s., costs; jury, continued to 2/12. (2) obstructed vision and/or Bansal, Bal K., (2) fail- windshield, dismissed; (3) degree, minor injury; (2) ter- speeding, 10 m.p.h. over the $1273.75, continued to 2/19. ing stolen property - firearm, ure to produce insurance card, excessive windshield/window roristic threatening, dismissed limit; (2) failure of owner to Morrison, Jessie Lee, under an indictment before dismissed. tint, dismissed; (4) failure of per diversion completion. maintain required insurance/ show cause, deferred/install- the Mason Circuit Court and Barnett, James Anthony, owner to maintain required in- Hadden, Branden Lee, (1) security, 1st offense, DOT no- ment payment, owes $179.75, was sentenced by final judge- (1) assault, 4th degree, do- surance/security, 1st offense, driving on suspended/revoked tified. warrant issued. ment on November 14, 2008; mestic violence, minor injury, dismissed. license, dismissed. Thomas, Jacqueline G., Scroggins, Christopher T., and, (b) at the time of the continued to 2/12. Cottey, Anthony L., (1) Haines, Jade S., (1) (1) failure to wear seat belt, show cause, deferred/install- commission of the offenses Baxter, Christopher C., theft by deception, includ- speeding, 10 m.p.h. over the guilty, $25 fine, continued ment payment, owes $193, in (a) above, Hinton was over (1) one headlight; (2) rear ing cold checks, under $500, limit; (2) failure of owner to to 2/19; (2) failure of owner warrant issued. 18 years of age; and, (c) that license not illuminated; (3) guilty, jail 30 days, c.d. 2 maintain required insurance/ to maintain required insur- Terhaar, Angela P., other pursuant to the conviction failure to wear seat belt; (4) years; (2) theft by deception, security, 1st offense, DOT no- ance/security, 1st offense, dis- hearing, apply bond to fines, identified under (a) of this DUI, 1st offense; (5) failure of including cold checks, under tified. missed; (3) failure to notify costs. count, he was sentenced to a owner to maintain required in- $500, guilty, jail 30 days, con- Hallman, Tyler J., (1) DOT of address change, dis- Woodruff, Billy Ray, 3 term of imprisonment of one surance/security, 1st offense, secutive, c.d. 2 years, contin- failure to wear seat belt, DOT missed; (4) booster seat viola- cases of show cause, deferred/ year or more; and, (d) that he continued to 2/12. ued to 4/16. notified. tions, dismissed. installment payment, owes was on probation from at least Beers, II, Richard Mi- Covey, Eric R., (1) speed- Hollin, Gary W., (1) fail- Thorpe, William C., (1) $4589, warrant issued. one of his prior felony convic- chael M., expungement hear- ing, 10 m.p.h. over the limit, ure to wear seat belt, guilty, no/expired registration plates, Woods, Delana Paige, 3 tions on August 6, 2012, the ing, filing fee refunded. guilty, s.t.s., costs. $25 fine; (2) failure of owner dismissed; (2) no/expired cases of show cause, deferred/ time of the commission of the Berry, Marcus A., (1) Dalton, David L., (1) to maintain required insur- KY registration receipt, dis- installment payment, owes felony offense under counts 1, speeding, 16 m.p.h. over the driving on suspended/revoked ance/security, 1st offense, missed; (3) failure to produce $892.40, warrant issued. 2, and 3 above. Counts 1-3 are limit; (2) possession of open license; (2) failure to wear seat guilty, $500 fine, $400 c.d., insurance card, amended to Moore, Vanessa R., (1) punishable by 10-20 years im- alcoholic beverage container belt, continued to 1/22. costs. failure to maintain required careless driving, s.t.s., costs, prisonment with enhancement in a motor vehicle, warrant is- Dearfield, Lori F., (1) Hughes, Dylan, (1) pos- insurance, guilty, $500 fine, continued to 4/16. due to count 4 if convicted. sued, $100 fees and cost, DOT speeding, 26 m.p.h. or greater session of synthetic can- $400 c.d. 2 years, costs. Morris, Carrie L., (1) The grand jury charges notified. over the limit, amended to 25 nabinoid agonists or piper- White, Jason Michael, (1) DUI, 1st offense, continued to that on or about June 29, Bowman, Raymond R., m.p.h. over the limit, s.t.s., zines; (2) drug paraphernalia, speeding, 16 m.p.h. over the 2/12. 2012, Scotty Workman: (1) (1) no/expired registration costs. buy/possession, continued to limit; (2) driving on suspend- Roberts, Jillian Mae, (1) committed the offense of re- plates; (2) failure of owner to Dearing, Scottie J., (1) 1/20/2015 by diversion. ed/revoked license, continued 1st degree possession of con- ceiving stolen property when maintain required insurance/ driving on suspended/revoked Lee, Elizabeth A., (1) to 2/26. trolled substance/opiate, 1st he knowingly and unlawfully security, 1st offense, both dis- license; (2) failure of owner to speeding, 26 m.p.h. or greater Wood, Kristen, (1) speed- offense, continued to 4/16. received, retained or disposed missed. maintain required insurance/ over the limit; (2-11) improp- ing, 19 m.p.h. over the limit, of certain movable property Brooks, Amanda G., (3) security, 1st offense, contin- er passing; (12) DUI, 1st of- guilty, s.t.s., costs; (2) license GRAND JURY belonging to another knowing failure of owner to maintain ued to 1/29. fense, continued to 1/22. to be in possession, dismissed; INDICTMENTS it to have been stolen, to-wit: required insurance/security, Ford, Taylor R., (1) speed- Marsh, Thomas J., (1) (3) failure of owner to main- The Bracken County various items of property that 1st offense, dismissed. ing, 26 m.p.h. or greater over speeding, 26 m.p.h. over the tain required insurance/secu- Grand Jury handed down in- had been very recently sto- Butts, Ryan, (1) failure to the limit, amended to 25 m.p.h. limit; (2) careless driving, rity, 1st offense, dismissed. dictments on Patrick L. Hin- len from a trailer and garage or improper signal; (2) care- over the limit, s.t.s., costs; (2) DOT notified. Woods, Bobby J., show ton and Scotty Workman on belonging to Eric Baker and less driving; (3) DUI, 2nd of- failure of owner to maintain McCarter, Amanda Den- cause, deferred/installment Thursday, January 17, 2013. William Baker; said property fense; (4) driving on DUI sus- required insurance/security, nis, (1) burglary, 2nd degree, payment, owes $720, contin- The Grand Jury charges having been recently stolen pended license, 1st offense; 1st offense, dismissed. continued to 1/22. ued to 2/19. that on or about August 2, and having a value in excess (5) failure to produce insur- Frederick, Amanda N., McKenzie, Candus M., Woods, Bobby J., (1) one 2012, Patrick Hinton: (1) of $500 but less that $10,000. ance card, continued to 1/22. (1) failure to wear seat belt, (1) no/expired registration headlight; (2) failure to wear committed the offense of first The offense is punishable by Carr, Chad E., (1) failure DOT notified. plates; (2) no/expired KY reg- seat belt; (3) failure to use degree rape when he engaged 1-5 years imprisonment if to wear seat belt; 92) no/ex- Groh, Daniel R., diversion istration receipt; (3) failure to child restraint device in ve- in sexual intercourse with convicted. pired registration plates; (3) completion, (1) assault, 4th produce insurance card, con- hicle; (4) failure to use child an unnamed adult female by The grand jury also tinued to 1/29. restraint device in vehicle; (5) forcible compulsion; (2) com- charges that on or about Janu- McKinley, Kayla M., (1) failure to produce insurance mitted the offense of kidnap- ary 8, 2013, Scotty Workman: Looking Back forgery, 2nd degree, guilty, card, continued to 2/19. ping when he unlawfully re- (1) committed the offense of jail 60 days, c.d. 2 years, con- Woods, Bridgett Lynn, strained an unnamed female second degree escape when he Tabitha’s Tidbits tinued to 4/16. (1) forgery, 2nd degree; (2) with the intent to inflict bodily escaped from custody of the Compiled by McLeod, Keith J., (1) forgery, 2nd degree; (3) forg- harm or to terrorize the vic- Bracken County Jailer after The Bracken County speeding, 26 m.p.h. or greater ery, 2nd degree; (4) forgery, tim; (3) commit the offense of being charged with a felony. If Historical Society over the limit; (2) improper 2nd degree; (5) forgery, 2nd attempted murder when with convicted, the charge is pun- passing, continued to 2/12. degree, continued to 2/19. the intent to cause the death of ishable by 1-5 years imprison- Milligan, James C., (1) Workman, Scotty Clay, 4 another person, attempted to ment. From The Bracken Chronicle fellows who ran the stands felt possession of marijuana; (2) cases of show cause, deferred/ cause the death of such person, June 22 or 29, 1939 ashamed of them and some- drug paraphernalia, buy/pos- installment payment, owes to-wit: he repeatedly strangled MARRIAGE LICENSES Tidbits of Kentucky Folklore times told them so. session; (3) possession of con- $385.40, serve out at $50/day. an unnamed adult female with Brenda Rene Lamkin, 40, By Gordon Wilson, Ph. D. Candy was just candy trolled substance, 3rd degree, Workman, Scotty Clay, the intent to kill her, having Flemingsburg, KY, homemak- Western Kentucky Teachers then, nothing fancy. Stick drug unspecified, continued to (1) escape, 2nd degree, con- told her that he couldn’t let er, to Westley Martin Hause, College, Bowling Green, KY candy was the kind most often 2/5. tinued to 1/22. her live; and (4) committed 35, Flemingsburg, KY, Toyo- Conclusion sold. We had whole buckets of Moran, Amy, (2) license to Burden, Joseph W., show the offense of being a persis- ta. Issued 1/12/2013. Soda pop used to come it in pound packages and sold be in possession, dismissed. cause, deferred/installment tent felony offender, second Pamela Lynn Roberts, 30, in heavy bottles with a queer it with considerable profiteer- stopper. It almost hurt the ing, though custom forbade us Nevitt, Joyce L., (1) theft payment, owes $268, contin- degree, when he being more Brooksville, to Donald Keith hand to press down the stop- asking more than a nickel for a of property lost/mislaid/deliv- ued to 2/19. than 21 years of age: (a) that Hicks, 49, Brooksville. Issued per slowly; to hit it suddenly bottle of pop. ered by mistake, bench war- Clevenger, Kasey A., prior to August 6, 2012, he 1/17/2013. caused an explosion. One was Crackerjack, often pretty rant and $500 bond issued, show cause, deferred/install- was convicted of second-de- sure to get some of the colored stale, was devoured in great fines, costs. ment payment, owes $1165, gree criminal possession of a DEEDS water and sugar and flavoring gobs. In each package was a Nevitt, Joyce L., (1) con- warrant issued. forged instrument (3 counts), Recorded by County on his Sunday-go-to-meeting prize, often kept indefinitely, trolled substance prescription Clos, Eric D., show cause, under an indictment in the Clerk Rae Jean Poe. shirt. some little metal toy or a small not in original container, 1st deferred/installment payment, Mason Circuit Court and was Charles Workman to Pau- The ice cream was the big balloon, worth about five cents offense; (2) possession of a owes $163. sentenced by final judgement la Arthurs, 0.344 acres on the thing, of course. It was served a hundred, controlled substance, bench Collins, Carol, show of November 14, 2008, - or north side of Garrett Avenue, in saucers, with teacakes add- The numerous things we warrant and $500 bond issued, cause, deferred/installment - he was convicted of receiv- Brooksville. ed. sold were just extra. The real fines, costs. payment, owes $340.75, con- Once when I was selling eating came with the dinner Proffitt, Wendy A., (1) tinued to 2/19. cream, a boy ate three sau- on the ground. By mid-after- speeding, 18 m.p.h. over the Henderson, Jennifer B., Visit us at: cers in rapid succession and noon we could count on see- limit, DOT notified. show cause, deferred/install- www.mcfarlandchevrolet.com walked off, without paying, ing several small children and Scolf, Roger A., (1a) fail- ment payment, owes $245, just as a joke on the stand. My sometimes older people who ure to notify owner of damage warrant issued. dignity has not yet recovered had eaten so much that they to unattended vehicle, bench McDaniel, Darren M., from that affront. had become sick. Thus did warrant and $25 bond issued, show cause, deferred/install- Boys who had a few extra we enjoy ourselves, creating fines, costs. ment payment, owes $400.25, dimes treated their girls. Some lifelong stomach ailments for Smith, Alex R., (1) failure serve out at $50/day. boys were either too stingy or some of us. to register transfer of motor Memory, Charles D., 2 too poor to spend anything. We vehicle, dismissed. cases of show cause, deferred/ Spurlock, Aimee L., (1) installment payment, owes THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 24, 2013 - 3 Deaths MRS. BERTHA ROSS HOUGH MAY 9, 1922 - JANUARY 16, 2013 A Good Camel MR. FLAUGHER MR. EICHENBERGER Mrs. Bertha Ross Elbert (Gene) Flaugher, Donald Edward Eichen- Hough, age 90, of Augus- 82, of Falmouth, KY, died berger, 68 died Tuesday, Jan- ta, formerly of Morehead, KY, died Wednesday, Jan- on January 21, 2013. Born uary 15, 2013. He was born uary 16, 2013 at the Elliot in Lenoxburg, KY to the late March 3, 1944 to the late Afaithful believer is like a good Louie and Mayme Thome Joseph and Alice McBride County Nursing and Reha- camel, getting down on bended bilitation Center in Sandy knees and taking the heavy load Flaugher, he was a veteran Eichenberger. Hook, KY. She was the without complaint. The camel is of the US Army. He was the He is survived by his essentially a beast of burden, and a owner of the Folk Art Shop owner and operator of a Shell children, Heather (Robert) marvelously well-adapted one for the in Augusta, KY. harsh desert environs of the Mideast Service Station, a milk hauler, Cheesman, Katie Tuione, and Bertha was a mem- and Northern Africa. We can learn a lot Asst. Supervisor of the KY Jeanie Eichenberger; nine from the camel, whose legendary ber of the St. James Par- State Highway Maintenance, grandchildren; and three sis- persistence under heavy loads in the ish in Brooksville, KY, harshest circumstances is a model of Director of Prison Industries ters, Joanne (Tom) Chandler, the Augusta Art Guild, patient determination. The facts are for the KY Department of Helen (Harold) DeLong and perhaps more amazing than the Daughters of the Ameri- legends. Camels can easily go three to Corrections, and Mayor of Linda (Marv) Vrzak. can Revolution, and the four days without water and can carry a the City of Falmouth. He No Services will be held. Bracken County Histori- Kathleen Cassidy Brown rciadmere al ncda nlo addri n8k0 -3102 0g amlloilness eoaf cwha dteary . iAn also served on the Pendleton Condolences can be left at cal Society, for which she (Bill), Sara Linn Hough, 10 minutes, which is then rapidly County Board of Education www.mooreandparkerfh. was one of the found- Laura Sergen (Joey); and dariset raiblsuot eadb lteh rtoou egxhtroauctt twheaitre br obdyy e. aTthinegy “All hard work brings a profit, but and was a member of the Fal- com. ing members. She was a five great-grandchildren, mouth Baptist Church. plants, and their mouths are tough, mere talk leads only to poverty.” former Bracken County Kaya Caudill, Mia Caudill, allowing them to eat thorny desert He is survived by his MRS. BURCHFIELD Tourism Director, served Bailey Jane Caudill, Julia Proverbs 14: 23 shrubs. All in all, camels are excellent wife, Joyce (Sullivan) Dorothy Pearl Burch- as Admiral of the Augusta Brown, Hailey Jade Ser- servants, and we could learn something Flaugher; one son, Tim (An- from their hard work and faithful field, 59, of Tollesboro, KY, Sternwheel Regatta, and gen. service, which is usually given without gie) Flaugher; two daugh- passed away unexpectedly was a Kentucky Colonel. In addition to her hus- any ill humor. ters, Tammy (Dean) Ammer- —Christopher Simon Saturday evening, January Bertha enjoyed paint- band, she was preceded in man and Jennifer Harper; 12, 2013, at the Meadoview ing, pottery, crafts and death by two sisters-in-law, son-in-law, Phillip (Marga- Regional Medical Center. her flowers. Most of all Juanita Poage and Marga- ret) Harper; grandchildren, She was born on October 29, she treasured time spent ret Poage. From Our Files Dawn (Jonathan) Thornber- 1953 in Kenton County, KY. with family and her many A Memorial Mass ry, April (Jaime) Meadows, She is survived by her friends. She will be sorely was offered on Monday, Barry (Monica) Ammer- husband, Billy Burchfield; missed by all. January 21, 2013 at 11:00 50 years ago man, Cassandra (DJ) Jacobs, three children, Billy Joel She was born May 9, a.m. at St. James Church, High School, who has been Justin and Olivia Flaugher; 1922 in Brooksville, KY to Brooksville, KY, by Fr. Burchfield, II, Mary Lee January 24, 1963 serving as an air traffic con- eleven great-grandchildren; the late Robert A. and Lou- Paul Prabel. Fire leveled the pretty troller with the 1961st Com- one brother, Allen (MaeJo) (Raymond) Kraft, and Mi- ise Blackerby Poage. She Friends were received farm home of William Hall, munications Group at Clark chael Burchfield; and one Flaugher; one sister, Mary is preceded in death by her from 9:30 to 11 a.m. on public sanitarian, of Bracken Air Base in the Philippine Is- granddaughter, Violet Kraft. Sue Courtney; and one sis- husband, William Henry Monday at St. James County and Mrs. Hall about lands, has been presented the Private services will be ter-in-law, Carolyn Flaugher. Hough III, who died Feb- Church. 9:00 Monday morning. While basic air traffic control badge held at a later date. Crema- He was preceded in death by ruary 26, 1991. Memorials are sug- frozen fire engine pumps ham- for completing his initial certi- tion Services were provided pered the firemen, most of the fication training. He is now a three brothers, Bob, Charlie, by Palmer Funeral Home of Bertha leaves be- gested to St. James Church, furnishings on the first floor qualified controller. and Pete; and one grandson. May’s Lick. hind two sons, William 122 Garrett Avenue, were saved. The funeral service will H. Hough IV (Patty) of Brooksville, KY 41004 or Condolences may be left Making research and re- BIRTHS: Hannah Marie Nor- be held at 2 p.m. on Thurs- Morehead, KY and Wayne Knoedler Memorial Li- for the family at www.palm- questing pictures of Dover, ris, daughter of Terry and day, January 24, 2013, at the Hough (Lorraine) of Nash- brary, 315 Main Street, erfuneralhome.net. KY is the Kent Messenger, the Carol Norris. Falmouth Baptist Church, ville, TN; and three daugh- Augusta, KY 41002. county paper of Kent, Eng- with Rev. Cohen Copley and ters, Dr. Patricia Dailey of The family invited land, which has a branch of- DEATHS: Mr. Tom Lynn Rev. George Naylor officiat- MR. WASHINGTON Moss Beach, CA, Carol friends and family to a cel- fice at Dover England. The pa- Thomas; Mr. Richard Clin- ing. Visitations will be held John Allen “Johnny” Cassidy (Roy) of Xenia, ebration of Bertha’s life at per is featuring week by week ton Gallagher; Mr. George E. from 3-8 p.m. on Wednes- Washington, 60, of Lexing- OH, and Roberta Bobbie the Clooney Community all the Dovers throughout the Dummit; Infant James Brad- day, January 23, 2013, at the ton, formerly of Maysville, Caudill (Proc) of More- Center on Bracken Street world. ley England; Mrs. Marie C. Woodhead Funeral Home, in passed away Thursday, Janu- head, KY; and three broth- in Augusta, KY, immedi- Miss Carolyn Sue Perkins, Helvey. ary 10, 2013 at the Univer- ers, Joe Poage of Nicholas- ately following the Memo- Falmouth and on Thursday State Parliamentarian of the sity Of Kentucky Chandler ville, KY, Bobby Poage of rial Mass. from 1-2 p.m. preceding the KY Association of the Future 10 years ago Medical Center. Born May Lexington, KY and Billy Metcalfe-Hennessey service at the church. Inter- Homemakers of America and January 30, 2003 5, 1952 to the late Donald Poage (Carolyn) of More- Funeral Home of Augusta, ment will take place in the her advisor, Miss Esther Kalb, Computer Friends, pint Washington and Mattie Mae head, KY. KY was entrusted with the attended the Mid-Winter state sized men and women (dolls) Riverside Cemetery, Fal- Donaldson Washington, he Survivors also in- arrangements. Executive Council Meeting in from all nationalities and oc- mouth, officiated by Dr. Bob was was retired from the clude seven grandchildren, Condolences may be Frankfort, January 18-19. cupations will take center Jackson. Browning/Emerson Power Chris Dailey, Boone Cau- left at www.mhfuneral- stage at the New York Interna- The family requests that DEATHS: Mrs. Florence tional Gift Show in February. donations be made to the Transmission Company. dill, Aron Caudill (Me- home.com. McAtee Winter; Mrs. W. J. The dolls are the creations of Thomson Hood Veterans He is survived by eight lissa), Benjamin Caudill, Mains; Infant Christopher Jo- Del and Ron Bloom, Augusta, Center, 100 Veterans Drive, children, Kevin Lee Wash- seph Gibson; Mr. Ralph Wells; and are popping up on store Wilmore, KY 40390. ington, Christopher Michael MR. and MRS. BEAGLE Mrs. Bertha Estelle Neider shelves in six states. Online condolences may Foster, Heather Mae (John) Reynolds; Mrs. Eliza Sparks After 21 years of faithful be sent to the family at www. Highfield, all of Maysville, Jett; Mrs. Rachael Gaines service, Dolores McCane has woodheadfuneralhome.com. Brian Wayne Washington, Waterman; Mr. John Payne retired as business office man- Stephanie Kaye (Marc) Dol- “Short” Teegarden; Mr. Er- ager for Augusta Health Care. MR. STEWART phin, of Lexington, Christo- nest Reed; Mrs. Mattie Straus- Elizabeth “Liz’ White of William Leslie Stewart, pher Thomas Commodore, baugh Mitchell. Augusta, remains hospitalized 78, died Wednesday, January of Georgetown, KY, Johna- following an explosion of her 30 years ago 16, 2013 at Care Center at than Allen Washington, of mobile home in Augusta. An January 27, 1983 official from the KY Fire Mar- Kenton Pointe. He was born Ashland, Tristan O’Brien Captain Philip Buckner shall’s office said a natural gas on February 4, 1938 to the (Maria Cabellero) Foster, of Chapter, Kentucky Society of leak from the furnace is the late Leslie Jackson and Vir- San Diego, CA; four broth- the Daughters of the American likely cause of the explosion. ginia Darrell Stewart. ers, Ronnie, Wayne, Ed- Revolution, has announced its He is survived by his die and Keith Washington; Good Citizens for 1983, Keith BIRTHS: Joseph Benjamin companion, Dora Allender; three step-brothers, Billy, Randolph of Augusta High “Ben” Ulrich, son of Joe and his children, Ronald Wisby Charles and Robert Perry; School and Mary Alice Pope Shannon Ulrich; Cody Alex- of Maysville, Dina Stewart one sister, Vickie D. Henry; of Bracken Co. High School. ander Mains, son of David, Jr. of Brooksville, and Rita Day his stepmother, Norma Lee Bracken County High and Sherry Mains. of Maysville; seven grand- Ramsey; eighteen grandchil- School Future Business Lead- children; three great-grand- dren; six great-grandchil- ers of America’s Team placed DEATHS: Mrs. Elsie May children; three sisters, Leona dren; and a host of nieces, third in MSU’s Stock Market (Mofford) Perkins; Mrs. Lo- Good, Gertrude Keltner, and nephews and cousins. He Game. They invested their raine Browning; Mr. Bennie R. Viola Thompson; and two was preceded in death by hypothetical $100,000 and Cracraft; Ms. Lila F. Brettsch- Viola Christine Moran death by their son, Robert made $109,382.07 in a 10 neider; Mrs. Emogene (King) brothers, Franklin L. Stew- one sister, Darla Washing- Beagle, 90, and Melvin Bea- Allen Beagle; two grand- week period. Percell; Mrs. Hallie Johnson art and Joseph Stewart. He ton; one step-brother, David gle, 97, died Sunday, January sons, Michael Haggard and John Mark Figgins, a 1981 Coleman. was preceded in death by one Burns; one granddaughter, 20, 2013 after being mar- Robert Earl Beagle. She was graduate of Bracken County son, Earl Leslie Stewart; one Rhiannah Highfield; and one ried for seventy-two years. preceded in death by two grandchild; and two brothers, great-great-granddaughter, Christine was born in Brack- sisters, Mildred M. Buck- Robert Stewart and Henry Ondreah Bowers. en County, June 10, 1922, ler and Lea Francis Tarr. He Stewart. Memorial services werbe a daughter of the late John was preceded in death by RRoobbeerrttssoonn CCoouunnttyy Moore and Parker Services will be held at held on Saturday, January 19, and Sylvia Toomey Moran, two brothers, Russell Beagle Funeral Homes 3 p.m. on Thursday, Janu- 2013 at the Maysvile Church and was a homemaker and and William “Bill” Beagle; FFuunneerraall HHoommee ary 24, 2013, at Palmer Fu- of God with Pastor David a member of the Mt. Olivet and four sisters, Elizabeth B. Pre-Need. neral Home in Germantown. Bowery officiate. Palmer Fu- Christian Baptist Church. Reed, Moda Mae B. Martin, Mt. Olivet, KY Because Burial will be at Brooksville neral Home of May’s Lick Melvin was born in Mont- Leoma B. Hampton and Ocie Cemetery. Visitation will be provided Cremation Servic- gomery County, December 3, B. Cracraft. You care! In order that we may be of 11-3 p.m. on Thursday at the es. 1915, a son of the late James Services will be con- assistance to you, please call funeral home. Condolences may be left and Martha Humphries Bea- ducted at 1 p.m. Saturday, 724-5000 or 234-4000 Condolences may be sent for the family at www.palm- gle, he was a farmer and a January 26, 2013, at the Rob- EOW 12-27 to palmerfh.com. erfuneralhome.net. member of the Mt. Olivet ertson County Funeral Home Christian Baptist Church. by Bro. Roger Conley with They are survived by visitation at 10 a.m. Burial M two sons, Wayne Dale Bea- will be in the Kentontown H gle, Mt. Olivet and Jody Cemetery. Lee Beagle, Falmouth; two Active pallbearers will Metcalfe-Hennessey daughters, Faye (Dana) be Christopher Beagle, Funeral Home Haynes, Williamstown and Chad Beagle, Joe Haynes, Bonnie Gayle, Huntsville, Jay Haynes, C.J. Beagle and Regina P. Free 301 E. Fourth Street • Augusta, Kentucky AL; thirteen grandchildren; Zachary Haggard. Honor- Brooksville - Augusta 606-756-2270 twenty-five great-grandchil- ary pallbearers will be Darryl dren; and eight great-great- Foss and Kirby Beagle. 735-2114 • 756-2101 Thoughtful in all needs • Pre-planning available grandchildren. Christine is Memorial contributions www.mhfuneralhome.com survived by one sister, Anna may be made to Hospice of Mae M. (Bill) Manley, Mt. Hope, 909 Kenton Station Sterling and Melvin is sur- Drive, Maysville, KY 41056. Don’t put it off for another minute! Subscribe to The Bracken County News Today! vived by one sister, Lodina View and sign guestbook Call Amy @ 606-735-2198 and she will start your subscription right away! Clay B. Cracraft, Bath Coun- at www.robertsoncountyfu- ty. They were preceded in neralhome.net. 4 - THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 24, 2013 OAKLAND CHRISTIAN BERLIN BAPTIST PRESBYTERIAN Chatham by Barbara Browning Church News by Karen Cooper POTPOURRI Christian Church  “Connect, grow, and We invite all to come by Les Grooms, pastor serve”. That’s what we must and worship with our family Augusta Presbyterian Church do when people come to Pulled Pork Lunch FIRST BAPTIST of believers. Sunday services We had eleven show up Mouse our church. Connect them begin with Sunday School at for our adult Sunday School at Brooksville CHURCH OF AUGUSTA to Jesus, then people in the 10:00 a.m., morning worship today to study "Grace" based by Rita Bradford This week may we be church; help them grow and Christian Church at 11:00 a.m. and Sunday on the book by Max Lucado. reminded that for the child The 4th Sunday Lunch at Hello & God's Blessings night services are held at 7:00 Each week the lesson gets give them the tools they need of God, prayer is the practice Brooksville Christian Church from The First Baptist Church p.m., message by Brother better and makes us look at to go out and serve! of the presence of Almighty on Sunday, January 27, will of Augusta. Brother Tony's Dan Black. things in a different light. Our youth presented a God in every activity of our feature pulled pork, brisket, sermon was titled "God, This past Sunday was a Max uses the example of the skit during morning worship. daily lives. Prayer is asking and ribs all prepared by Doc Our Enabler". Philippians wonderful time in the Lord conversion of Saul of Tarsus We appreciate Ann Bruin for God to do what we cannot do Emery. The menu will also ch. 4 vs 13 & 19. When we at Berlin Baptist Church. to Paul the great missionary. helping with our youth. ourselves. include cole slaw, macaroni accomplish a task or a job we Brother Dan’s message was Saul was an enemy of On this sunny Sun., Jan. A “Game-Movie” night say look what I have done & the church and after his & cheese, baked beans, and taken from 2 Thessalonians 20 we had 71 to SS and 117 is being planned for February what I have, instead of saying conversion on the road to desserts. The meal will be 3:1-18 and titled “Do You to worship service. 1 (more info later). look what God has enabled Damascus, he became a served between 12:30 and Fall Out Of Love With God Edna Litzinger turned a Congratulations to Ella me to do. Who's getting your different person. This is one 1:45 p.m. There is no set fee When Things Don’t Go Your young 81 on Jan. 19 and Le Bowling upon receiving praises - you or God? For we of the greatest conversion but all donations will help a Way?”. Ann Tucker turned a sweet a national award from the would not even be if not for accounts in the Bible. group from the church go to On Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. we 16 on Jan. 20. national Science Teachers Jalapa, Guatemala in June to God! will hold a Hymn Sing with Earl Bush was the Donnie Johnson blessed Association. She received share the love of Jesus with We invite you to come & the Lester Williams and The worship leader, Susie Hargett us with a special "God Bless the PASCO STEM Educator the people there. join us and see what God can New Testament. We invite was the song leader, Shelby The Golden Road". Jane Award for teaching and The group is seeking to be do through you. Our services all to join us for a night of England had children’s Nelson played "Turn Your incorporating the concepts obedient to Jesus' command begin on Wed. night with our wonderful music and praise. church, Kay Grooms did the Eyes Upon Jesus", "When of science, technology, to take the Gospel to all Prayer Meeting @ 7 p.m. We REMEMBER IN power point. the Roll" and "I've Got A engineering, and math into the earth. Those going are are praying for our Nation PRAYER: Beagle Family, I have been fighting the Mansion". her teaching. Tim Boyd, Dwight Bryant, to turn back to God before Thomas Family, Roger effects of the flu for almost Bro. Jackie's message a month. With the good was "Parable of the Wheat Prayer concerns include Amy & Bailey Cummins, it's to late & God turns us Cortz, Marlene Wilson, work of a doctor and some and the Tares". Matthew Jim Fields, Hazel Ramsey Daryl Emery, Jacob Marsh, over to our own devices. Carson Gabbert, Rita Neus, medication, many prayers, 13:24-30; 36-43. A parable (sciatic nerve), Gary Figgins Kassie Jones, Jim & Brenda Our Sunday services begin Samantha Bustos, Tyler plus a lot of rest, I have is an earthly story with a (St. E So.), Garrett Appleman, Montgomery, Ron, Karan, with Sunday School @ 9:30 Meeks, Gary Kegan, Janet sufficiently recovered. heavenly meeting. Bobby McKibben, Danny & Trent Moser, Morgan a.m. This week's lesson is Morris, Neva Hays, Terry We are going to be gone Remember in prayer: Brewer (jaw issue), Marge Swolsky, and Jerry & Laura titled "Haggai: A Message of Downard, Danny Courtney, for the first two weeks in Ruth Nickerson (St. E. So. - Logan, Harold Miley, Connie Teegarden. We will show Hope". This lesson will help Ron Liles, Jeff Travis, February. Because of our tests, lung biopsy & possible Biddle, Charles Lee Ramsey, a video of what we did last you prioritize your life & fit Kelly Sidebottom, Mammy absence we will not be lung surgery this week), Bob Phyllis Wolfe, Eudell Hall, time we were in Guatemala. them into God's agenda. Our Claypool, Daryll Salee, having Communion on the Wolfe (knee replacement Adarin Williams, Angie Come join us for some great Sunday morning worship Timothy Boone, Charles first Sunday of February; this Tues. at MRMC), Bro. Hemphill, John McAlonan, food! begins @ 10:30 a.m. Sunday Clos, Janet Bishop, Anna instead we will be having Jackie had to go to ER Gene Flaugher, shut-ins, night services begin @ 6 p.m. Lee Clayton, Annabelle communion on the third for test due to dizziness, cancer concerns, armed Hymn Sing at Brother Tony is continuing McClanahan, Gina Bray, Sunday and we will also Wayne Brockley was taken forces, and our leaders. Our our study in Revelations. Richard Kirk, Arther Wayne be having session meeting Berlin Baptist to ER - bronchitis, Kyle sympathy goes to loved ones May we all realize that our Hughes, Jonathon Colemire, on the third Sunday of the Sat., January 26 Burton (ca. & needs Jesus of J.T. “Pete” Flaugher and life on earth is fleeting, but Charles Doll, Shelby month rather than on the in his life), Mike Bravard Yuelta Thomas. Everyone is invited to eternity is forever. Where Meyer, Our church, Union second Sunday. (leg problems), Jim Fields a Hymn Sing with Lester do you want to spend it? Association, our young Our choir sang a (stroke & back spasms), Williams & The New For more information call people, the lost and un- beautiful song Sunday Tom & Debbie Cortner, Ina Testament at Berlin Baptist Brother Tony Bishop 606- churched in the community, entitled, I think, “I fell to McCord, Geneva McKenzie, Church this Saturday, January 747-5374. the military, our country my knees and cried holy”. A Ella Grace & Addison Jones, 26 at 7 p.m. and government leaders. lot of meaning in this song. Peggy Foley, Don Galloway Missionary family serving We are fortunate to have a (possible dialysis), Ollie GREETINGS FROM in Vermont – The Warren very dedicated choir and Wood (legs swelling), always ST. JAMES Family. dedicated musicians who are remember each other. Praise by Caroline Jefferson there week after week doing reports - Shawna McKenney a fabulous job. Mrs. Ellen Jacobs is NEW LIFE received great news - her New hand rails are celebrating her birthday blood work and tests are FELLOWSHIP being installed in the pulpit today! Ellen has been a improving. Sharon Lucas and by Beverly Whittaker area for those of us who tireless worker for St. James Gary Cummins are cancer We welcome all that are not getting any younger free. We were glad to have and her example of living the came to worship with us this and need some additional Odell Hopkins back with us Spiritual and Corporal Works past Lord's Sunday, January help in going up and down - drives from Cynthiana and of Mercy inspire all who 20. We pray that you soaked stairways. has been taking treatments know and love her! May God in the blessing and will come We were fortunate for cancer. bless Ellen with many years to worship with us again. in having three babies We had 22 to Bible of peace and happiness! Aleisha Renfrow and attending Sunday. With the Study and appreciate Shelby On Friday, Jan. 25, Angela Tucker brought the young people that we have, & Barbara Florer for the marchers from across the specials entitled "Through we can be assured that delicious refreshments. country will participate in The Fire" and "God there will be church here Next Sunday we will be on the Annual March for Life Loves People More Than in the future. We lost three Matthew Chapter 11. Bible on the nation’s capital. While Anything". Pastor Doug's members recently but as Study is 6 p.m. Sunday and few from our area have been message was from Romans God provides, there have all are welcome. able to attend this awesome, 8:20-32. If we just keep on been five new worshippers Wed., Jan. 23 - Choir peaceful demonstration in loving God, we cannot lose attending that had not been practice 7 p.m. We were glad support of the rights of the in this game of life. attending in the past. to have new choir members "Mr. Harold" Johnson unborn, we can still make last week. Come and make a celebrates a birthday on a difference through our joyful noise! Jan. 24. Destiny Whitehead prayers and sacrifices. St. I celebrates a birthday on Jan. Patrick’s Church in Maysville 30. is one site of several in the R E A Upcoming: annual Covington Diocese that will Valentine's Banquet Thurs., L L Y L be hosting a prayer service Feb. 14 here at the church. to commemorate the 40th O V E M Winter Jam 2013 will be anniversary of legalized Sat., Mar. 16 at Rupp Arena Y N E W G killing of babies in the U.S. in Lexington for the youth. All are asked to add their L A S S E S More details to follow. prayers to promote respect We invite you to F R O M M for all life from conception to fellowship with us and grow natural death by participating A V E R I C closer in your walk with in Friday’s prayer service K O P T I C A L the Lord. Our Wednesday beginning at 7 PM at St. evening meal begins at 6 p.m. Patrick’s. 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THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 24, 2013 - 5 BC Circuit Clerk’s “Catch ‘Em In The Cradle” project Fire Department Office launches new LOOK Runs presents first book of 2013 Organ Donor Augusta Volunteer Heart on License (cid:76)(cid:93)(cid:100)(cid:21)(cid:62)(cid:104)(cid:21)(cid:61)(cid:86)(cid:107)(cid:94)(cid:99)(cid:92) Fire Department Starting Jan. 23, 2013, 12-17, 2:59 a.m. - Fire (cid:86)(cid:21)(cid:55)(cid:94)(cid:103)(cid:105)(cid:93)(cid:89)(cid:86)(cid:110)(cid:22) you can add a symbol that alarm, E. 4th St. 3:05 a.m. stands for hope and generos- - Cancel alarm. ity on something you carry 12-22, 11:46 p.m. - Assist with you everywhere: your EMS, Turtle Creek. driver’s license. Like Indi- 12-27, 1:50 a.m. - Fire ana, Ohio and several other alarm, E. 3rd St. 2:35 a.m. states, Kentuckians will soon - Cancel alarm. have the option to have an 12-31, 11:07 p.m. - organ donor heart printed on (cid:69)(cid:86)(cid:101)(cid:86)(cid:108)(cid:21)(cid:105)(cid:93)(cid:100)(cid:106)(cid:92)(cid:93)(cid:105)(cid:21)(cid:104)(cid:93)(cid:90)(cid:21)(cid:108)(cid:86)(cid:104)(cid:21)(cid:86)(cid:21) Check building for odor, their license. (cid:98)(cid:100)(cid:99)(cid:96)(cid:90)(cid:110)(cid:22)(cid:21)(cid:21)(cid:72)(cid:105)(cid:100)(cid:101)(cid:21)(cid:94)(cid:99)(cid:21) Asbury Rd. “For more than 20 years, (cid:76)(cid:100)(cid:100)(cid:89)(cid:98)(cid:90)(cid:99)(cid:21)(cid:27)(cid:21)(cid:108)(cid:94)(cid:104)(cid:93)(cid:21)(cid:93)(cid:90)(cid:103)(cid:21)(cid:86) Brooksville Volunteer the Circuit Clerks of Ken- Fire Department (cid:61)(cid:54)(cid:69)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:21)(cid:39)(cid:38)(cid:104)(cid:105)(cid:21) tucky have been educating 12-6, 12:26 p.m. - Assist communities about the life- (cid:55)(cid:62)(cid:71)(cid:73)(cid:61)(cid:57)(cid:54)(cid:78)(cid:22) EMS with an accident with saving mission of organ do- injuries, Powersville-Willow nation. Thousands of kids Rd. Love, and adults are waiting for an organ transplant today. Now, 12-7, 2:18 p.m. - Assist Granny & Papaw 1-24-p at accident with no injuries, Kentuckians can proudly Brooksville-Powersville Rd. BatteryRow Productions Hurrah show their support for these The Triple Ridge Homemaker Club Family and 12-8, 9:57 a.m. - Possible patients in need,” explains for Kentucky!! working on Battle Individual Developement Chair, Louise Moneyhon, right, barn fire, Brooksville- Bracken County Circuit presented member Margarette Carl, left, with a “Catch Germantown Rd. 10:10 a.m. of Augusta documentary Court Clerk, Kathy Free. ‘Em In The Cradle” project story book for her newly - Cancel run. When renewing a li- born great-grandson, Braxton Dale Hampton, during their On September 27, 1862, have conducted new research 12-11, 1:57 p.m. - Assist cense, deputy clerks ask all meeting on January 14, 2013. The Civil War made its way on that fateful day by using EMS on scene of a home Kentuckians if they would This project has shown that children who are read to to Augusta, Kentucky, where the recently discovered tran- like to be a registered organ often tend to do better in school. Through reading they accident, Bladeston Dr. a fierce fight left the city in scripts of the court-martial donor. Everyone who says are exposed to different types of ryhthms and sounds. 12-14, 11:28 p.m. - Assist burning ruins. A brave home- of two gunboat captains who “Yes” will have the option to Reading to very young children often calms them and Pend. Co. with structure fire, guard faced John Hunt Mor- were there. They are hoping have a small, blue heart with helps to develop a special life long bond with them. New Zion Rd. gan’s legendary rebel Raid- Bracken Countians and Au- the words “Organ Donor” 12-17, 7:53 a.m. - Assist ers, led by Col. Basil Duke. gusta community members printed on his or her license. GVFD with barn fire, Hester The battle was marked by will join them in telling this The Kentucky Transportation Kelsch AARP Club News Rd. 8:32 a.m. - Cancel run. confusion and chaos that saw important story. Cabinet has worked hand Essay winner at AIS 12-21, 12:11 a.m. - some men burned alive in the They need funding to in hand with the Kentucky Check house for possible homes they were trying to complete their project. Their Circuit Court Clerks and the FARMERETTES fire, Danahe Rd. protect. While Duke and his goal is to raise $10,000 to get Trust for Life to get the heart Carol Klaber welcomed 12-22, 2:08 p.m. - men won the skirmish, the the documentary ready for symbol added to driver’s li- Check for a person burning Confederate Colonel would broadcast and distribution, the Farmerettes on this Jan. cense and ID cards. something, Delaney Rd. call it one of the darkest days and your pledge will help 14 wintery day at her home. “This is an important 12-29, 8:05 p.m. of his life. The chaotic battle them share it with schools We enjoyed a wonderful advancement in Kentucky. - Transformer on fire, is only now being understood across Kentucky. lunch of vegetable soup, The organ donor heart will Bladeston Dr. 150 years later. A transcript They are using an inno- relishes & dip, cheese ball, emphasize that it’s not about 12-31, 10:28 p.m. - from a court-martial over the vative new fundraising tool crackers, cookies and fresh signing the back of your li- Assist EMS with an accident battle has been discovered on the internet known as fruit. What a treat! cense anymore. It’s about with injuries, Brooksville- at the National Archives in Kickstarter. It’s run through Pres. Connie Bowling saying ‘Yes’ and joining Powersville Rd. Washington, D.C. Because Amazon.com and brings to- opened the meeting and the Kentucky Organ Donor Germantown Volunteer of Jeff Shaara, Nick Cloo- gether producers and poten- Registry,” explained Shelley welcomed everyone. Carol Fire Department ney, Don Clark & other KY tial funders from around the Snyder, Executive Direc- gave the secretary's report 12-1, 5:24 p.m. - Assist historians the full story can world. Just like a PBS tele- tor of the Kentucky Circuit and Madeline Burgoon gave with 1st Responders, Kabler now be told. thon, they offer incentives Court Clerks’ Trust For Life. The Augusta Indepen- the treas. report. Roll call Mill Rd. Sean Thomas and Steve for various levels of support. Each day 18 patients dent winner of the yearly was answered by recalling a 12-17, 7:53 a.m. - Barn Oldfield, two Public History Your contribution will get die waiting for a life-saving AARP Kentucky Grandpar- favorite time at a Homemaker fire, Hester Rd. graduate students at North- everything from a DVD to organ transplant. Every 10 ent of the Year Essay Contest meeting. 12-21, 3:09 p.m. - Fire ern Kentucky University special acknowledgement minutes a new name is added is Madison Kelsch. 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They had more than ects/augustadocumentary/ her name to the confidential top 4 fifth grade essays were pictures of our club members enough material to create a hurrah-for-kentucky-the- full-length documentary. fierce-forgotten-fight-for. registry and receive the Organ scored at AIS using blind- doing activities, and final Maysville’s Premier Since then they inter- You can also learn more Donor Heart. Every heart we scoring by teachers follow- reports on Winter Craft and print, gives hope to patients ing the criteria of creativity, Community Day. Flower Shop viewed Gods and Generals at www.instantaccesstours. and families in need,” ex- format, grammar, and neat- Patty Ann gave two Carol Jean author Jeff Shaara and they com. plained Kathy Free. ness. Madison’s essay was lessons. 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The logo designed National Catholic Schools for the week illustrates Week 2013 is “Catholic a chart of steady growth Schools Raise the Stan- culminating in the highest dards.” The annual obser- achievement of all, a cross vance starts the last Sun- representing the faith that Bracken County School Students of the Month and Governors Scholar Representatives were recognized at the January day in January and runs underscores all Catholic 14th Board of Education Meeting. Pictured in front from left to right: Colton Jones (BCMS Student of the Month), Brooklyn all week, which in 2013 is education.” Norton (Taylor Student of the Month), Sara Stefanic (Taylor Art Student of the Month), and Madison Kalb (BCMS Student January 27 to February 2. St. Augustine School of the Month). Standing Tom Meyers (BCHS Student of the Month), Brooke Woods (BCHS Student of the Month), Lydia Schools typically celebrate students, families and Myers (Governors Scholar Representative), Jordan Wills (Governors Scholar Representative), Alicia Gilbert (Governors Catholic Schools Week friends will kick off Catho- Scholar Representative), and Haley Boone (BCMS ART Student of the Month). Not pictured are: Ashley Smith (Taylor with Masses, open houses, lic Schools Week on Janu- Student of the Month) and Jennifer Leonard (BCHS Student of the Month). Congratulations to all our Students of the and other activities for stu- ary 27th. We ask everyone Month and Governor Scholar Representatives. dents, families, parishio- to join us during our 10 ners, and the community at a.m. Mass on Sunday the Madison Kalb, Lydia Myers, 2012 Board Meeting Spaulding named Bracken Board large. 27th to celebrate the won- Jordan Wills, Kim Woods, ·December 2012 Treasur- to Dean’s List of Education The 2013 theme sup- derful education that our Brooke Woods, Jackie Ham- er's Report Gregory Spaulding of ports the recent launch of school has provided. After ilton, Tom Meyer, Clay King, ·Payment of all Bills and Berlin was named to the the National Standards and Mass, we will serve a free January 14, 2013 Cody King, Carson King, Claims Somerset College Dean’s Benchmarks for Effective breakfast of sausage, ba- Present: Board Members: Danielle Wills, Kaitlyn Wills, ·Acknowledgment of Ac- List. He returned to school Catholic Elementary and con, scrambled eggs, pan- Greg Jones, Julie Riggs, Lisa Anna Weiss, Trisha Norton tivity Accounts after joining the Army in Secondary Schools, that cakes and other wonderful Woods, and Angie Crawford; and Brooklyn Norton. ·Appointed Greg Jones 1984 and is majoring in ensure the effective opera- refreshments! Treasurer: Brittany Jefferson; The January 14, 2013 as Chairman of the Board and Engineering. He and wife Superintendent: Jeff Aulick; Bracken County Board of Ed- Julie Riggs as Vice Chairman Sharon have two sons in Staff and Visitors: Jennifer ucation Meeting was called ·2nd Monday of the the Bracken County School MUSIC Stewart, Leah Jefferson, Jen- to order by Chairman Greg month at 6:30 p.m. as the System, Greg Spaulding, II, For Your Special Day LESSONS nifer Maines, Tammi Wright, Jones. regular Board Meeting dates and Ean Spaulding. choose: Mike Hunter, Craig Hester, Board Members Rec- for 2013 Patrick Boone, Joanna Mains, ognized and Presented with ·FFA to visit Perfect Steve Myers, B.M.E. Savannah Mains, Haley Certificates as part of Board North Slopes in Indiana on We are Piano, Guitar, Violin, Boone, Carol Norris, Danny Appreciation Month - Greg January 25, 2013 Delivering the News Teegarden, Sheila Bex, Bren- Jones, Julie Riggs, Lisa ·Comprehensive District All Band Instruments Right to your Door! I da Stefanic, Lauren Stefanic, Woods, Angie Crawford, and Improvement Plan nvItatIons Call 1-606-402-1742 Sara Stefanic, Paul Jones, Steven Brumley (not in atten- ·2013-2014 Draft Budget for more information. Ginger Jones, Colton Jones, dance). ·High School gas card Bracken county news Paula Wilson, Kerry Kalb, Craig Hester, Mayor fundraiser 606-735-2198 1-31-c Joshua Kalb, Kenny Kalb, of Brooksville, assisted by ·2nd reading to amend handing out Certificates to all Board Policy 08.2211 Hon- Board Members and swearing ors and Awards in Mrs. Lisa Woods, Mrs. An- ·Memorandum of Under- gie Crawford and Mrs. Julie standing for Points of Dis- Call Amy Riggs after their re-election pensing with Bracken County in November. Health Department to start your Students of the Month Items Reviewed by the subscription today! Taylor - Brooklyn Norton Board at its January 14, 2013 and Ashley Smith Meeting with No Action Tak- 606-735-2198 BCMS - Madison Kalb en were: and Colton Jones ·CSIP Reports as present- Smith and Eleanor Young BCHS - Tom Meyer and ed by Principals (volunteer assistant) to coor- Brooke Woods ·Attendance Report dinate the BCMS Intramural Art Students of the ·School Calendar Devel- Volleyball Program Month opment Process Resignation: Carrie Jef- Taylor - Sara Stefanic ·Senior Citizens’ Athletic ferson and Tracy Florer (Vo- Middle School - Haley Game Tickets cational Coordinators) and Boone ·Request for Services Deron Ray (Varsity Boys’ High School - Jennifer – The Board authorized Mr. and Girls’ Tennis) Leonard Aulick to proceed with this FMLA: Katherine Can- The Spelling Bee Cham- process non (maternity leave) and pion and Runner-up will be Personnel: The follow- Brenda McElfresh (approval recognized at February’s ing individuals were hired pending medical approval) meeting. pending meeting all board The board went into and Recognition of Bracken requirements: out of executive session to County Representatives for Certified Substitute: discuss Potential Litigation. Governor Scholar - Alicia Christen Myers and Lela KRS 61.810 (1)(c). Gilbert, Jordan Wills, Lydia Ratliff No action was taken in Myers Classified Substitutes: regards to the Potential Liti- Items Approved by the Lori A. Sharp gation. Board at its January 14, 2013 Classified: Mary Ann With no further business Meeting were: Tucker (Instructional Aide) the meeting was adjourned. · Minutes of the Dec. 10, Extra-Curricular: Karlie PAY NOTHING OUT OF POCKET WITH A REFUND ANTICIPATION CHECK With our Federal Refund Anticipation Check (RAC), your fees are deducted from your tax refund. It’s a quick and convenient way to get all the money you deserve without having to pay up front. Refund Anticipation Check (RAC) is provided by H&R Block Bank, a Federal Savings Bank, member FDIC. Fees apply. You must meet legal requirements for opening a bank account. A RAC is a bank deposit, not a loan, and is limited to the size of your refund less applicable fees. You can electronically file your return and receive your refund without a RAC, a loan or extra fees. H&R Block Maine License Number: FRA2. Available at participating offices. OBTP# B13696 ©2012 HRB Tax Group, Inc. 113 Main Street • Augusta, Ky. 41002 Phone: 606-756-2520 Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 24, 2013 - 7 Trash Talk Taylor recognizes students for SCHOOL MENU displaying good character traits by: Mr. Recycle Bin & Ms. Pick-Up Litterbug BRACKEN COUNTY 606-735-9960 BREAKFAST Mon., Jan. 28 - Breakfast burrito, cereal, juice, milk. Howdy Folks! We just an interesting adventure for Tues., Jan. 29 - Biscuits finished reading an interesting you! Tyler McNaney is a & gravy, sausage links, cereal, article in the Resource student at Vermont Technical juice, milk. Recycling e-magazine College and he and his fellow Wed., Jan. 30 - Sweet about Rumpke’s new student team members are an rolls, cereal, juice, milk. Recycling Facility to open affirmation that creating and Thurs., Jan. 31 - on November 1, only twenty following the ‘American Scrambled eggs, toast, cereal, months after fire nearly Dream’ is still quite possible! juice, milk. destroyed their old facility The endeavor of these Fri., Feb. 1 - Doughnuts, on Vine Street. Although college students should be cereal, juice, milk. the company diverted its an inspiration to all students, LUNCH recycling material since the especially our highly talented Mon., Jan. 28 - Lasagna fire to Columbus, Dayton students countywide! or submarine sandwich, peas, and Indianapolis, the new With tax season upon us, mixed vegetables, dinner roll, 85,000 square foot facility there are several companies fruit, milk. will be able to handle 15,000 that offer storage systems for Tues., Jan. 29 - Chicken tons of material per month personal information on the patty on bun with lettuce & which more than doubles internet and these companies tomato or chef salad, french the 7,300 tons per month urge folks to go paperless fries, broccoli, fruit, milk. in the old building! Once to save time, money and Pictured left to right are, back row: David Harris, Makenna Lippert, Georganna Car- Wed., Jan. 30 - Taco salad completed, Rumpke will hire trees. This type of online penter, Sadie Vater, Jarin Hesler, and Hannah Cooper. Middle row: Hylton Patterson, with nacho chips or turkey 84 employees, 70 of which work has been given the Gracie Ruark, Eli Tackett, Veronica Kilgore, and Joseph Williams. Front row: Jr. Apolo- & cheese sandwich, corn, will be full-time workers and name ‘cloud computing’ nio, Ashlee Applegate, Kaylee Blevins, and Katrina Edie. Photo submitted carrots, fruit, milk. this Vine Street facility will and these companies These students were selected as this week’s character trait winners because they repre- Thurs., Jan. 31 - Spaghetti be one of the top recycling use the Environmental sent perseverance; they keep trying and working hard in the classrooms. Congratulations with meat sauce or ham & companies in America! With Protection Agency’s Taylor Students! cheese sandwich, green beans, more recycling companies statistic as somewhat of an dinner roll, fruit, milk. expanding and new projects environmental scare tactic under construction, it is more to entice folks to use their HMH awarded “A” for Patient Fri., Feb. 1 - Grilled cheese or hoagie on bun, important than ever that folks online services. 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Computerized Mon., Jan. 28 - French technologically depressed However, these companies independent national non- physician order entry, bar toast/syrup, sausage link, or attitudes!), explains the fail to mention their own profit run by employers and scanning for medications and Holiday bills piling up? cereal, fruit, milk, juice. invention of a consumer grade impact on the environment, other large purchasers of decision support tools for the See us for a bill Tues., Jan. 29 - Funnel 3-D printer! This new printer namely the amount of energy health benefits. The A score clinical staff are just a few of consolidation loan cake or cereal, fruit, milk, can “print” out 3-D objects required to provide these was awarded in the latest up- the tools made available to that can lower your OJ. instead of merely putting an services and all the energy date to the Hospital Safety enhance efforts to be the best monthly payment. Wed., Jan. 30 - Biscuit & image of an object on two consumers use to access such ScoreSM, which assigns A, we can be at HMH. How- Call or stop by today, gravy, or cereal, fruit, milk, dimensional paper! Because services. Another component B, C, D or F scores to U.S. ever, tools are only as good or apply online at OJ. new filament feedstock is to this type of service is the hospitals based on prevent- as your staff, and the staff www.ffcredit.com Thurs., Jan. 31 - Muffins expensive, recycling material amount of electronics needed able medical errors, injuries members at HMH, including or cereal or oatmeal, fruit, is coming to the rescue! The to sustain cloud computing accidents and infections. The physicians, nurses, technolo- milk, OJ. Filabot Personal Filament and the subsequent e-scrap Hospital Safety Score was gists and therapists, have all Fri., Feb. 1 - Bagel/cream Maker is an invention that will when these electronics go compiled under the guid- embraced the belief that we cheese, oatmeal or cereal, not only make that feedstock bad. After considering these ance of the nation’s leading can become error free one fruit, milk, OJ. more affordable, but because facts, paper may be a more experts on patient safety and day. It is a lofty goal, but one Bluegrass Center LUNCH it is using recycling material, environmentally friendly is designed to give people we work toward every day. I 1154 US 68 • Maysville Mon., Jan. 28 - Fiestada, the machine will make 3-D product to use because it is information they can use to am very proud to be a part of 606-564-4642 salad, fruit, milk. printing more sustainable! produced from a more easily protect themselves and their that culture at HMH.” Tues., Jan. 29 - Chicken The Filabot is designed as a sustainable and manageable families. fried steak, mashed potatoes, mini plastic recycling plant resource, namely trees. As “Hospitals that earn an gravy, carrots, fruit, milk. that fits right on your desk with all human activities, we A have demonstrated their The “5” BesT Reasons To shop Wed., Jan. 30 - Sloppy and will grind, and melt need to weigh the pros and commitment to their patients joe on bun, fries, slaw, fruit, the soda bottle, milk jug or cons of our actions and make and their community,” said at milk. whatever plastic item being choices that create less of Leah Binder, president and Thurs., Jan. 31 - Chili or used to produce the spools an environmental impact for CEO of The Leapfrog Group. The Classic Closet chicken noodle soup, crackers, of filament which are needed our own particular situation. “I congratulate Harrison Me- pimento cheese or peanut to complete the item being Citizens of Bracken County morial Hospital for its safety butter sandwiches, carrots, copied with the 3-D Printer! are becoming more aware excellence and look forward peaches, milk. 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The and Shelter National Board Mains, and Anna Phillips. vantaged producers entries will be judged anon- Program. AB – Serenity Blevins, Agriculture Secretary ymously and the entrants Bracken County has been Cameron Brooks, Azelea Tom Vilsack announced will be unknown to the City chosen to receive $19,617 to Crull, Colin Ernest, Heather a new microloan program Council which will make the supplement emergency food Frederick, Kenton Gillespie, from the U.S. Department final design selection. A $100 and shelter programs in the Kaiden Hopkins, Karlie of Agriculture (USDA) de- prize will be awarded for the county. McBride, Carson Nickerson, signed to help small and selected entry. The selection was made Gaven Richey, and Chelsea family operations, beginning Applications are avail- by a National Board that is Shields. and socially disadvantaged able at the Courthouse on chaired by the U.S. Depart- 5th Grade: A – Madeline farmers secure loans under the bulletin board from 8 ment of Homeland Security’s Andrew Fryman celebrated his 21st birthday this past Darnell, Madison Kelsch, $35,000. The new microloan a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon., Tues., Federal Emergency Manage- Saturday. Unlike most 21 years olds, Andrew volunteered Jessica Maldonado, Preston program is aimed at bolster- Thurs., and Fri., and from 8 ment Agency and consists of to work on his birthday from noon to nine p.m. Saturday, Philpot, Noah Rayburn, ing the progress of produc- a.m. -12 noon Wed. and Sat.; representatives from Ameri- January 19th. Afterwards he went out to eat with friends. and Morgan Thorpe. AB ers through their start-up the Brooksville City Office can Red Cross; Catholic Char- On Sunday he celebrated with his family. Andrew, left, – Acasia Bacon, Kylee years by providing needed in the Watson Community ities, USA; National Council is shown above with fellow BCHS graduate and Lee’s Harper, Honesty Duncan, resources and helping to in- Building from 8 a.m. - 4 of Churches of Christ in the IGA employee, Kaine Brumley, right. Between the two is Caleb McGowan, and Alexis crease equity so that farmers p.m. Mon. - Fri.; and at the USA; The Jewish Federa- a picture drawn for Andrew by Raye Turner. Shields. may eventually graduate to Bracken County Public Li- tions of North America, The He is the son of Gary and Tammy Fryman and the 6th Grade: A – Stephen commercial credit and ex- brary from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. on Salvation Army; and, United grandson of Emery and Lois Appleman and the late Frank Cordle, Kaitlynn Gilbert, pand their operations. The Mon., Tues., Thurs., and Fri., Way Worldwide. The Local and Mary Frances Fryman. Rebecca Tabor, Aliyah microloan program will also and from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Board was charged to dis- Thorpe, and Jaden Velazquez. provide a less burdensome, Wed., and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on tribute funds appropriated by fertilizer, utilities, land rents, Pasture and Hay AB – Heather Carr, William more simplified application Saturdays. Congress to help expand the marketing, and distribution Deatley, Brynn Dufrene, process in comparison to tra- Improvement capacity of food and shelter expenses. As their financing Pesticide Dylan Ernest, Hannah Gray, ditional farm loans. programs in high-need areas needs increase, applicants Strategies for 2013 Certification Daniel Hensley, and Mildred "I have met several around the country. can apply for an operating By David Appelman, CEA Strange. small and beginning farm- Trainings Scheduled A Local Board will deter- loan up to the maximum Ag and Natural Resources 7th Grade: A – Racheal ers, returning veterans and By David Appelman, CEA mine how the funds awarded amount of $300,000 or ob- You are invited to partic- Scott, Madilynn Whiteman. disadvantaged producers in- Ag and Natural Resources to Bracken County are to be tain financing from a com- ipate in an upcoming meet- AB – Jonathan Barrett, terested in careers in farm- The Bracken County Ex- distributed among the emer- mercial lender under FSA's ing concerning forage and Garrett Purdon, David Reed, ing who too often must rely tension Service will conduct gency food and shelter pro- Guaranteed Loan Program. beef production. It will be on and Adam Sallee. on credit cards or personal the Pesticide Certification grams run by local service USDA farm loans can be Monday, January 28, 2013 8th Grade: AB – Haley loans with high interest rates Trainings on Thursday, Jan. Bork, Jaden Jett, Camden agencies in the area. The Lo- to finance their start-up op- used to purchase land, live- at 7:00 pm at the Bracken 31st at 10 a.m. and also at Johnson, Jack Laycock, cal Board is responsible for erations," said Vilsack. "By stock, equipment, feed, seed, County Extension Office. Dr. 6:30 p.m. These meetings Chase McElfresh, and recommending agencies to further expanding access to and supplies, or be to con- Garry Lacefield, UK Exten- will be at the Bracken Coun- Cheyenne Sellers. receive these funds and any credit to those just starting struct buildings or make farm sion Forage Specialist, will ty Extension office. 9th Grade: A – Owens additional funds made avail- to put down roots in farm- improvements. Small farm- be speaking on “Preparing If you have allowed your able under this phase of the ers often rely on credit cards Crawford, Kelsey Hargett, ing, USDA continues to help for More and Better Pas- certification to expire, you program. or personal loans, which Max Hargett, Connor grow a new generation of tures In 2013” and Dr. Jeff are no longer on our data Under the terms of the carry high interest rates and Maddox, Jacob Riggins, farmers, while ensuring the Lehmkuhler, UK Extension base and will not be con- grant from the National have less flexible payment Danielle Shackelford, strength of an American agri- Beef Cattle Specialist, will tacted by the Extension staff. Board, local agencies chosen schedules, to finance their Camryn Snapp, Brenna culture sector that drives our be speaking on “Strategies to You can become recertified to receive funds must: 1) be operations. Expanding ac- Wilson, and Daniel economy, creates jobs, and Stretch the Hay Supply”. by attending one of the listed private voluntary non-profits cess to credit, USDA's mi- Woodruff. AB – Shyana provides the most secure and Dr. Garry Lacefield stat- meetings. Certification is re- or units of government, 2) be croloan will provide a simple Gilbert, Samantha Kennard, affordable food supply in the ed “Pasture and hay fields quired to purchase Restricted eligible to receive Federal and flexible loan process for and Marcus Spradling. world. across Kentucky have been Use Chemicals, but is also funds, 3) have an accounting small operations. 10th Grade: A – Clacie The new microloans, under many stresses over required to apply chemicals system, 4) practice nondis- Producers interested in on your farm. This would England, Jerica Kelsch, Le crimination, 5) have demon- said Vilsack, represent how applying for a microloan the past few years including include Non Restricted Use Ann Tucker, Matthew Welte, strated the capability to de- USDA continues to make may contact their local Farm multiple droughts, flooding, Chemicals. Helpful informa- and Austin Whiteman. AB liver emergency food and/or year-over-year gains in ex- Service Agency office. extreme temperatures, ice tion is available at this train- – Paige McCord, Shelby shelter programs, and 6) if panding credit opportunities The Obama Adminis- storms, and overgrazing. As ing including new chemi- Nickerson, Olivia Rolph, and they are a private voluntary for minority, socially-disad- tration, with Agriculture a result, many have thinned, cal use recommendations, David Tucker. organization, have a volun- vantaged and young and be- Secretary Vilsack's leader- become weedy, and are much weed ID, safety guidelines, 11th Grade: A – Cindy tary board. Qualifying agen- ginning farmers and ranchers ship, has worked tirelessly less productive than their po- and Worker Protection Stan- Blevins, Leah Gibson, cies are urged to apply. across the United States. The to strengthen rural America, tential. Now is the time to final rule establishing the mi- dards. New standards are in Claire Laycock, Alexandria Bracken County has dis- maintain a strong farm safety plan for more and better pas- croloan program will be pub- place for certification and Thompson, Kaitlyn tributed Emergency Food net, and create opportunities ture and hay production in lished in the Jan. 17 issue of you must attend a training Whiteman, and Olivia and Shelter funds previously for America's farmers and 2013.” the Federal Register. every 3 years. Also this year, Wiseman. AB – Dylan with Licking Valley Commu- ranchers. U.S. agriculture is If you have questions Administered through Pesticide Certification may Archibald, Brent Bach, nity Action Program partici- currently experiencing one about this program, please USDA's Farm Service Agen- be required for certain Phase Waylon Duncan, Charlie pating. of its most productive pe- contact the office. All pro- cy (FSA) Operating Loan I Cost Share Programs. Huber, Cassandra Impson, Public or private vol- riods in American history ducers are welcome includ- Program, the new microloan For questions about the and Kellie McAfee. untary agencies interested program offers credit options thanks to the productivity, ing those with dairy, horses, trainings, call the extension 12th Grade: A – Haylee in applying for Emergency and solutions to a variety of resiliency, and resourceful- goats, or other livestock. office at 735-2141. Bettis, Molly Cooper, Food and Shelter Program ness of our producers. producers. FSA has a long Johnna Dorn, Tanner Kelsch, funds must contact Sandy history of providing agri- and Naomie Krebs,. 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Denham renews oath of office Fire Department Hause, William & Denise judgeship in Bracken, Fleming Hedgecock, Tim & Linda list of contributors Heil, Florine Hiles, Charles and Mason counties The last contributors & Mary Pat Hitch, Louise The Judicial Nominating cy in the judicial circuit or of 2012 to the Brooksville Holleran, Ellen Holleran, Commission, led by Chief the judicial district affected. Volunteer Fund Drive Barbara Howard, Claude Justice of Kentucky John D. Attorneys may recommend include: Tony Campbell, & Helen Howard, Tony & Minton Jr., today announced someone or nominate them- Tony Campbell, Citizens Annie Hutchison, Peggy, nominees to fill the vacant selves. The names of the Deposit Bank, Mary Ann Robbie & Ellen Ishmael, District Court judgeship in applicants are not released. Cooke - In Memory of Ruth Rick & Margaret Jefferson, the 19th Judicial District, Once nominations occur, Bauer, Greg Courtney & Tommy & Caroline Jefferson which is composed of Brack- the individuals interested in Sherri Collett, V.F.W. Ladies - In Memory of Larry's 40th en, Fleming and Mason the position return a ques- Auxiliary Mains Quinlin birthday, Calvin Jennett, counties. tionnaire to the Office of the Post 9535 - Augusta - Amy Bobby Jett, Henry & Linda The three attorneys Chief Justice. Chief Justice Behymer - Treas., Students at Jones, Johnnie & Marilyn named as nominees to fill Minton then meets with the Taylor Elementary School by Jones, Greg & Kim Jones, the vacancy are Kathryn B. Judicial Nominating Com- Tricia Routt, Ron & Phyllis Wilbur & Mary L. Kalb, Hendrickson, Frank Howard mission to choose three nom- Thornbury, John & Barbara John Kellison, Ronald & McCartney and Jeffrey Louis inees. Because the Kentucky Weiss. Sharon King, Karen King Schumacher. Constitution requires that Contributors to the 2013 - In Memory of Herbert Hendrickson, of three names be submitted to fund drive include: Robert A. King, Gayle & Brooke Maysville, served as the the governor, in some cases A. Ahrens, Amy Anderkin Lange, Lee's IGA, Scotty & commonwealth’s attorney the commission submits an & John Huber, Jim & Jean Cheryl Lippert, Charles & for Bracken, Fleming and attorney’s name even though Appelman, Steve & Joyce Margaret Lucas. Mason counties from 2007 the attorney did not apply. A Arthur, Howard & Carolyn Gale & Linda Mains, to Jan. 6, 2013. She received letter naming the three nomi- S. Baker, John & Rena Joe Manning, Doug & her juris doctor from North- nees is sent to Gov. Steve Barrons, Margaret Bay, Pam Jennifer Markley, Wilma ern Kentucky University Beshear for review. The gov- Bentley, Glenn & Vicki Bess, McClanahan, Jackie & Salmon P. Chase College of ernor has 60 days to appoint Wayne & Ann Bice, Mr. & Debbie McElfresh, John & Law. McCartney, of Flem- a replacement, and his office Mrs. Gail Blevins, Carolyn Linda McKinney, Brenda Boston, Martin & Donna Merrill, Steve Millbourn ingsburg, serves as assistant makes the announcement. Braun, Eva Mae Bravard, Sr., David Moloney, Allen Fleming County attorney and Makeup of the Judicial Rep. Mike Denham is shown during his swearing-in Bob Breeze, Wanda Brooks, Moorhead, Carol Moran is a partner in the law firm of Nominating Commission: for a new term in the Kentucky House of Representatives Brooksville Lions Club, Ins., Steve & Linda Myers, Suit, McCartney, Price, Price The Judicial Nominating on Tuesday, January 8th. The oath was administered to all Melbourne & Sue Brough, Mabel Newman, Elmer & Ruark in Flemingsburg. Commission is established House members by Chief Justice John D. Minton Jr. Tom & Madeline Burgoon, Norton, John & Donna He received his juris doctor in the Kentucky Constitu- from the University of Ken- tion. Ky. Const. § 118; SCR Senator Robin Webb appointed Earl & Millie Bush, Donna J Parker, Mary Phillips, Ann (Jeannie) Carmack, Darrell & & Helen Poe, Roy Reed, tucky School of Law. Schum- 6.000, et seq. The commis- to Tobacco Settlement Lana Clark, Tony & Valerie Dick & Maggie Rees, Jackie acher, of Maysville, serves as sion has seven members. The Clark, Malcolm Clark, Anna Rindsberg, Laura Routt, Lois a District Court trial commis- membership is comprised Fund Oversight Committee L. Clayton, Billy & Helen Routt, Karen Rumford, Tony sioner and the Mason County of the chief justice of Ken- master commissioner and as tucky (who also serves as Senator Robin Webb, Colemire, Hank & Anna Lee Rumford, Joe & Sandy Scolf, counsel for several Mason chair), two lawyers elected D-Grayson, has been ap- Colemire, Kenneth & Willena Robert & Mareka Scott, Greg County government boards, by all the lawyers in their pointed to the 2013 Tobacco Colemire, Charles Colemire & Tracy Sharp, Stephen & Settlement Agreement Fund Jr. (Junnie), Mary Ann Cooke, Diana Sharp, Tim & Donna including the local planning circuit/district and four Ken- Oversight Committee. She Chanis Cox - Lenoxburg Smith, Richard & Robin commission. He received his tucky citizens who are ap- has a great deal of interest Mini Storage, David & Mary Smith, Doug Smith, Roy A. juris doctor from Northern pointed by the governor. The and experience that can be Ann Cummins, Cummins Smith Sr., St. James Church, Kentucky University Salmon four citizens appointed by utilized by this committee to Auto Center - Jimmy Dale Tom & Roberta Stephenson, P. Chase College of Law. the governor must equally help with agricultural devel- Cummins, Ann L. Cummins Jimmy Swanson, Charlie The judicial vacancy was represent the two major po- opment for the state. White, Mary Ann Cummins - & Bernie Tarvin, Virginia created when Judge W. Todd litical parties, so two must be Senator Webb, who was Woodmen of the World, Faik & Robert Taylor, Harold Walton II resigned effective Democrats and two must be a key player in the negotia- & Margaret Dalip, Terry & Thompson, Capitola Todd, Sept. 10, 2012. Republicans. It is the respon- tions of the tobacco Settle- Donna Day, Dean's Pharmacy, Neva Tucker, Cecil Walton, District Court: District sibility of the commission to ment Money Agreement Eric & Kathryn Dee, Larry & Samantha Ward, Robert Court judges handle juvenile submit a list of three names (House Bill 611) in 2000, Marianne Dusing, Robert F. & Diana West, Richard & matters, city and county ordi- to the governor and the gov- said that she is looking for- Eisenmann, Bill & Mildred Beverly Whittaker, Bill nances, misdemeanors, vio- ernor must appoint a judge ward to her appointment to Ellis, F.I.S.C. Inc. - Mark Willman, Tom & Margaret lations, traffic offenses, pro- from this list of three. the oversight committee. Lang, Carroll & Linda Ferrel, Witt, Sandra Wood, Ollie C. bate of wills, arraignments, Administrative Office of “This committee focuses on of agencies and educational Shirley A. Fleeman, Earl L. Wood, Helen B. Workman, felony probable cause hear- the Courts: The Administra- such important matters as institutions to assist in the re- & Alma Fleeman, Marcus Bill & Marie Workman, ings, small claims involving tive Office of the Courts in money for sustainable Ken- vitalization and diversifica- Flinchum, Ernie J. Fryman, Wayne & Jeta Wright, Ernest $2,500 or less, civil cases in- Frankfort is the operations tucky crops, agricultural de- tion of tobacco farms. Shirley A. Fryman, Maria A. & Cheryl Zornes. volving $5,000 or less, vol- arm for the state court sys- velopment, small-sized farms “Tobacco Oversight Fuernstein, Rosetta Fury. untary and involuntary men- tem. The AOC supports the and transforming the indus- deals with topics that are im- Jennie L. Garrett, John Bluegrass -Maysville tal commitments and cases activities of nearly 3,300 try,” said Senator Webb, who portant to Kentucky’s farm- & Peggy Gladwell, Marjorie Stockyards LLC relating to domestic violence court system employees and represents Bracken, Carter, ers and north eastern Ken- Godman, Viola Groeschen, 7124 AA Hwy. East • Maysville, KY and abuse. 403 elected justices, judges Greenup, Lewis, Mason and tucky,” the Senator added. Sara & Elmer Grosser, Ed Judicial Nominating and circuit court clerks. As Robertson counties. “I can “I look forward to hitting the & Carole Haines, Mary Cattle Sales Process: When a judicial the fiscal agent for the state bring a lot of agriculture and ground running on this com- Elanor Hall, Ben Hamilton, Every Tuesday 10 a.m. vacancy occurs, the execu- court system, the AOC ex- related knowledge to the mittee.” Elmer & Margie Hamilton, and Every Friday 12 noon tive secretary of the Judicial ecutes the Judicial Branch table and be an advocate for Senator Webb has also Carl W. Hamilton, Marvin Haulingavailable Nominating Commission budget. Kentucky farmers.” been appointed to the Appro- & Alberta Hamilton, Melvin For More Information Call: publishes a notice of vacan- The Tobacco Settlement priations and Revenue; Nat- & Eva Hamilton, Terry & 1-800-496--2697 Agreement Fund Oversight ural Resources and Energy, Tammy Hamilton, Nauva J. or 759-7280 tftcfc. 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Barkley didn’t intrigued me. The element that stop there. Because a rule has stays on after scoreboards are a loophole or gray area (for 18- turned off is The Spread. year-olds), does not justify a Time spread, how the drama coach violating its spirit. builds then plays out from pre- “I love John Calipari,” he game pomp to first whistle to final said, “but I hate the one-and- buzzer and what happens after. done thing.” How athletes and fans and media Best of the best? ... handle it. What intrigues me • Close to home: most is how media spins “what Montgomery County High it all means.” Then, how fans School officials did a wonderful synthesize what they’ve seen thing last week. For dedicating and how they read a result. four decades of his life to WMST When we pause to examine radio play-by-play for boys and the level of our passion for girls games, broadcaster Dan winners and those who don’t, Manley discovered his name had isn’t it curious how seldom we been painted onto the gymnasium remember a score, but how often floor. we recount in detail turning Classy. Lesser know, points, the “we wuz robbed” Manley has entertained listeners element, the high and low around Mt. Sterling for decades, lights? interviewing an incredible list Examples ... of Hollywood and national • Stan Musial died last celebrities and sports stars. For weekend. The Man was one of what Manley has brought to baseball’s icons, seven batting the state, he should have been titles and three MVP awards, inducted into the Kentucky Hall Hall of Famer. More, he married of Fame long ago. Never mind his high school sweetheart, had a the KHSAA. family, is remembered for wit and LOW LIGHTS? kindness, smiled alot and, at the • In one interview Lance Pictured left to right, kneeling: Morgan Mastin, Kayla Hicks, Brooke Woods, and Madison Ishmael. Standing: Kara slightest invitation, playing the Armstrong tried to explain away Jones, Holly Brothers, Karly Jefferson, Breanna Cummins, Cassidy Jefferson, Cindy Berry, Bailey Cummins, Emma Conley, harmonica. And, if the Cardinals 20 years of lying. Mallory Bell, and Jordan Wills. Photo submitted by Tina Jefferson ever tried to trade him, he said he • Heisman Trophy runner-up The Bracken County Lady Bears played in the 10th Region Girls All A Classic Tournament Monday, January 7th would quit the game. Manti T’eo tried to explain also through Saturday, January 12th. They began the tournament play in the “play-in” game against Deming where they were Musial was remembered while Notre Dame did damage victorious 64-22. The quarterfinals found them playing county rival the Augusta Lady Panthers and winning by a score by a fellow hall of famer as control. T’eo, whom Dick Vitale of 59-33. In the semi-finals against Paris, the Lady Bears would win 49-34. In the championship game against the Bishop “Everybody loved Stan. The guy gushed over ad naseum during had no enemies in baseball.” Kentucky’s game at Notre Dame Brossart Lady “Stangs”, the Lady Bears would play a hard fought game only to lose 41-45. What higher tribute? November 29, was having to • The Harbaugh brothers. man-up, deal with a blizzard of at either show if they have Unprecedented, John and Jim hoax jokes. Some of them quite completed hunter education Nothing beats have arrived at the summit of their clever. and bring their course comple- news from ‘home’ on a careers together and on opposite • New England Patriots tion certificate. Youth hunters cold winters day... sidelines. Men who were boys coach Bill Belichick ducked out who have not completed their Why not send who competed at baseball board on the media after his team lost Kentucky Fish & Wildlife hunter education requirements your loved one a games in the backyard, are going to Baltimore. Who cared? offers free sportsman’s can take the classroom portion Gift Subscription to Super Bowl XLVII. • Baltimore Ravens line- licenses to first-time online at fw.ky.gov prior to the to The Bracken Task: Keeping cameras out backer Terrell Suggs cheapened youth hunters at shows in of the faces of the coaches’ proud his team’s win over the Pats by show. Youths can complete the County News? Louisville and Lexington parents. wasting time (and venom) kick- Youths wanting to try range work portion of the cer- Good stuff. ing on the vanquished. tification at either show. • 20th anniversary. Western hunting for the first time can And ... collect a free sportsman’s li- Visitors to both shows can Call Amy and get Kentucky honored its 1992- • Dick Vitale being inducted cense at boat shows in Louis- test their skills at the laser shot yours started today! 93 basketball team (26-6) last to the National Broadcasters ville and Lexington. hunting simulator or the Cros- 606-735-2198 weekend. Coach Ralph Willard Hall of Fame brought a reader man air rifle range. (who had the best job he ever to write, “somebody clue me in The offer applies to first- quit) was on hand at Diddle Arena on HOW, or maybe more aptly, time hunters between the ages along with stars Mark Bell and WHY, Vitale has been allowed Comes standard with everything of 12-16. Youths must have Darnell Mee. Conspicuous by to grace air waves all these years. completed a hunter education except compromise... his absence, a sophomore on the He’s a self-proclaimed basketball course. Licenses are available 1993 team and future Hilltoppers expert and horrid commentator. at the Kentucky Department head coach, Darrin Horn. He sure fooled somebody at of Fish and Wildlife Resourc- • Billy Donovan’s Florida ESPN.” es’ booth. team gave its coach his 400th Comment: And laughing all Free licenses for eligible career win. Donovan gave it back. the way to the bank. “All those individual things, as youths will be available at the Your Choice (they) relates to coaching, it’s WORTH REPEATING Louisville Boat, RV and Sport much, much more a reflection of Finally, a report from Show being held at the Ken- $16 996 players I’ve had to coach here,” Bleacher Report about candidates tucky Expo Center from Jan. , he said. At 42, Donovan isn’t for college hoops John Wooden 22-27, and the Kentucky Sport only the dean of SEC coaches, Award for player of the year Boat and Recreation Show at but by a good margin based on included this: “Dominant teams the Lexington Convention conviction to doing it the right like Florida, Arizona and Butler Center from Jan.31- Feb.3. way consistently, is among best are not represented on this list, “Kentucky Afield” televi- of the best nationally. because they don’t have star sion host Tim Farmer is sched- • Syracuse and Jim Boeheim players on their roster(s). Their uled to appear at the Louisville did more than defeat top ranked high merit has been a result of show from 10:30 a.m. until Louisville last Saturday. The balance.” Orange handed Rick Pitino a Comment: A college hoops noon Jan.26. Experts from tactical gift. No coach wants team being disqualified for team- Kentucky Fish and Wildlife NEW 2013 DODGE NEW 2013 DODGE his team atop the rankings in ness? A pattern? 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