Local Weather Bible in a Nutshell 2 ...... Page 2 Extra! Single Issue Friday Saturday Sunday Extra! Hanson turns “105” ....... Page 5 Cost Now Bach, Player of Week .... Page 8 Hi 49° Hi 25° Hi 24° 75¢ AIS Board Honored ..... Page 12 Lo 20° Lo 11° Lo 10° The Bracken County News Published in bracken county, by bracken countians, For bracken countians in the county seat Volume LXXXVIII Number 50 Brooksville, Kentucky Thursday, January 11, 2018 Single Copy - 75¢ Celebrate the Lady Bear Judge Schumacher, Atty Pollard, New Year With Softball to hold Ten Free Quarter Auction initiate “Teen Court” Program Flowering Wed., Jan. 17th Bracken Co. Lady Trees from The 19th Judicial in the actual court hear- Bear Softball Program District will soon have ings. The first training the Arbor Day will be hosting a Quarter what is known as a session is scheduled on Foundation “Teen Court” program. Tuesday evening, Janu- Auction on Wed., Jan. 17th, at the Watson Bldg. Residents in your This announcement ary 16th in the Mason in Brooksville. Doors state can ring in the New was made by District District Courtroom at open at 6 p.m. Quarter Year with 10 free flower- Judge Jeff Schumach- Maysville; and then Auction begins at 7 p.m. ing trees by joining the er, who presides over three additional Tues- Chili, hotdogs, and baked Arbor Day Foundation the District Court in day evening training goods will be served. any time during January Bracken, Fleming and sessions are scheduled Vendors welcome. 2018. Mason counties. The for January 23rd; Janu- By becoming a part teen court program was ary 30th; and February of the nonprofit Arbor established in Kentucky 6th. All such training Licking Valley Day Foundation, new in 1992, and since that sessions to begin at Head Start members will receive two time, according to the 5:30 p.m. and last about Sargent crabapples, three Administrative Office 90 minutes each. A Program taking American redbuds, two of the Courts (AOC), swearing-in ceremony applications Washington hawthorns, “more than 15,000 stu- is scheduled for Febru- The Licking Valley and three white flowering dents, 70 judges and ary 20th for those who Head Start Program is dogwoods. 150 attorneys have complete the training, always accepting appli- “These beautiful been involved in the and the teen court will cations for new students trees will beautify your program across the then have its first actual Pictured above are Attorney Gwen Pollard, left, throughout the year. Your home with lovely flowers Commonwealth.” court session on Febru- of pink, yellow and white “At the judicial and Judge Jeff Schumacher, right. Photo submitted ary 27th. child must be 3 or 4 years old by August 1, 2017 to colors,” said Matt Har- college I attended last ing authority figures and ney in Bracken County. Any 9th or 10th qualify for the current ris, chief executive of the fall there was a presen- the legal system. Ms. Pollard is familiar grader in Bracken, school year. Please bring: Arbor Day Foundation. tation regarding teen Teen court is a “sen- with the teen court sys- Fleming or Mason family’s proof of income, “These trees are per- courts and where it has tencing” court in that it tem in effect in Pendleton county who is inter- child’s birth certificate, fect for large and small been implemented it will handle real cases and County and volunteered ested in participating in social security card, im- spaces, and they will pro- has been deemed one determine the disposi- to spearhead the imple- the teen court program munization records and vide food and habitat for of the best law-related tion of each case. Non- mentation of the program is encouraged to come custody papers (if need- songbirds.” educational programs violent cases are only re- in the three counties of to the Mason District ed) with you when you The free trees are part in the Commonwealth. ferred to teen court when the 19th Judicial District. Courtroom on January come in to fill out an ap- of the Foundation’s Trees I knew then that I a juvenile has admitted Judge Schumacher stated 16th at 5:30 p.m. to be- plication. for America campaign. wanted to initiate this the charge and agrees to that “Gwen’s enthusiasm gin the required train- The Brooksville The trees will be program in our dis- have the case referred to for the program is con- ing. No reservation or Head Start building is shipped postpaid at the trict courts” said Judge teen court for a dispo- tagious and I appreciate advance notice is re- located at 115 Powell right time for planting, Schumacher. The pro- sitional or “sentencing” her giving of her time quired, but students are Street, Brooksville, KY between February 1 and gram is designed to hearing. Just like regular and talents to help set up required to attend ALL 41004. The hours of op- May 31, with enclosed provide high school juvenile court hearings, our local teen court pro- four training sessions eration are Mon. - Thurs. planting instructions. The students (initially 9th teen court hearings are gram.” to be eligible to partici- 8 a.m .to 4:30 p.m. and 6- to 12-inch tall trees are and 10th graders) a also closed to the public. Judge Schumacher pate in the actual court- Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. guaranteed to grow or real hands-on knowl- The participants are held and Gwen Pollard will be room case reviews. If Contact the Family Ser- they will be replaced free edge of the justice sys- to the same standards as visiting the local schools you have any questions vice Worker, Crystal of charge. tem; introduce them to practicing attorneys re- in the next week to re- about the teen court Smith 606-735-3341 or Members will also court procedures; teach garding confidentiality cruit and encourage 9th program you may call the Head Start Director, receive a subscription them leadership skills and court procedures. and 10th grade students Judge Schumacher’s Shawnda Smith 606-849- to the Foundation’s bi- through speaking, lis- Judge Schumacher is to participate in the teen office at 606-564-8178, 4321 for an appointment monthly publication, Ar- tening and analyzing; being assisted in setting court program. Interested or attorney Gwen Pol- or with any questions. bor Day, and The Tree and provide them an up the teen court program students must attend all lard at 859-630-7408 Book, which includes opportunity to develop by attorney Gwen Pollard four training sessions to during normal business information about tree good attitudes regard- who is a practicing attor- graduate and participate hours. Gary Hicks, Jr. planting and care. files for County To become a member to TEN FREE FLOW- City, NE 68410, by Janu- Girl Scouts bring back of the Foundation and to ERING TREES, Arbor ary 31, 2018. Residents Judge Exec. receive the free trees, Day Foundation, 100 can also join online at ar- S’mores for cookie season send a $10 contribution Arbor Avenue, Nebraska borday.org/january. Girl Scouts of Ken- raised—100 percent of tucky’s Wilderness Road it—stays in Kentucky’s “Take What You Need; enters the next century of Wilderness Road, where Girl Scouts selling cook- cookie earnings are used ies. The Girl Scout Cook- to power amazing expe- Give What You Can” ie Program® not only riences for girls through teaches girls essential their programming, while Bracken County entrepreneurial skills but girls and their troops de- FBLA would like to also powers amazing ex- cide how to invest in im- remind the community periences for them across pactful community proj- of their Blessings Box, the United States. After ects, personal enrichment located behind the last year’s 100th anni- opportunities, and more. Brooksville Christian I, Gary Hicks, Jr., versary of Girl Scouts As always, your fa- Church. The motto, have filed to seek elec- selling cookies, troops vorite snack became “Take What You Need; tion as Bracken County in the Bracken County available to order on Jan- Judge/Executive. I grew Give What You Can” area are kicking off this uary 1st, 2018 with deliv- up on the family farm invites any citizen season with the return of ery after February 2nd, raising tobacco and cat- who needs food to take Girl Scout S’mores™, the 2018. For those sticking tle. I can relate to the is- what they need and any most popular flavor to to New Year’s resolu- sues facing our farmers. I citizen who can donate launch in the 101 years tions or just wanting to graduated from Bracken to place items directly of Girl Scouts selling share a delicious treat, Co. and joined the Navy. in the box. This is an cookies. you can purchase cook- I was stationed on sev- anonymous program During Girl Scout ies for our military and eral submarines and two that is currently being Cookie season, each our very own Kentucky aircraft carriers over a used by many citizens, G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Inno- State Police through Op- twenty-year career. I but with the holidays vator, Risk-taker, Lead- eration Sweet Treat! Con- have been responsible and cold weather, more er)™ sets out to sell deli- tact them directly now to for operating nuclear re- citizens may wish to cious cookies while also send the gift of YUM! actors, leading people stop by. building entrepreneurial To find cookie vari- under arduous conditions Currently, the and business skills that eties available locally or and managing large bud- box’s inventory is be- County FBLA appreci- (stock the box for one are imperative for lead- learn more about the his- gets. I returned in 1998 ing restocked every ates all the organizations, month), please contact ership and future suc- tory of Girl Scout cook- and started a successful two to three days. For churches, and citizens Tracy Florer at Brack- cess. Almost 1 million ies and the program, visit construction company. I just the MONTH OF that are helping contrib- en County High School Girl Scouts participate in www.gskentucky.org, am ready to “BUILD A DECEMBER, over ute and keeping the box 606-735-3153 or tra- the cookie program each use the official Girl Scout BETTER BRACKEN.” 500 cans/boxes of food, stocked. If your organi- cy.florer@bracken. year, generating nearly Cookie Finder app, free Please consider Gary baby items, and toilet- zation, club, or church kyschools.us) to sign $800 million in sales dur- on iOS and Android de- Hicks, Jr. as your next ries were taken from would like to “host” the up or get more infor- ing the average season. vices, or contact them at Judge/Executive. the box!!!! Bracken box for a specific month mation. And all of the net revenue 800-475-2621. Paid for by Gary Hicks, Jr. 2 - THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 11, 2018 The Bracken County News Looking Back NEED LEGAL HELP? USPS 062-640 Tabitha’s Tidbits Jackie Sue Wright Compiled by Published Weekly For The Bracken County Attorney at Law Bracken County........$25.00 Historical Society In State.....................$30.00 Now meeting clients in Augusta at US BANK. Out of State.............$35.00 Call for Appointment. A child was asked to write worry about them. Per Year by a book report on the entire After the Old Testa- Call 606-564-5585 Bible. Here is the conclu- ment came the New Testa- The Bracken County News Fox, Wood, Wood & Estill to schedule an appointment. sion of what was written. ment. Jesus is the star of P.O. Box 68 God fed the Israel The New Testament. He Lights every day with was born in Bethlehem in Brooksville, Ky. 41004 manicotti. Then He gave a barn. (I wish I had Been From Our Files (606) 735-2198 them His Top Ten Com- born in a barn, too, be- [email protected] mandments. These in- cause my mom is always clude: don’t lie, cheat, saying to me, ‘Close The 50 years ago Gary Hay. Single Issue Rate 75¢ smoke, Dance, or covet door! Were you born in a Jan. 11, 1968 Periodicals postage paid Brooksville, Ky. 41004-0068 your neighbor’s stuff. Oh, barn?’ It would be nice to Fire destroyed the DEATHS: Mr. Garvice D. Postmaster send address change to yeah, I just thought of one say, ‘As a matter of fact, I home and all of its con- Haley; Mrs. Anna Lee Ap- Bracken County News more: Humor thy father was’) tents of Mr. & Mrs. Ever- pelman; Mrs. Lorena Col- P.O. Box 68, Brooksville, Ky. 41004-0068 and thy mother. During His life, Jesus ett McCane on Park Ave., lins Sheilds. COPY DEADLINE: 5 P.M. MONDAY One of Moses’ best had many arguments with Augusta, the Saturday be- helpers was Joshua who sinners like the Pharisees fore New Years. 10 years ago Kathy L. Bay, Publisher/Adv. Manager was the first Bible guy to and the Republicans. Jesus Fire destroyed a large Jan. 17, 2008 Lynn Darnell, Editor Use spies. Joshua fought also had twelve opossums. tobacco barn on the John- Phyllis & Ron Thorn- Amy Meyer, Office & Classified Adv. Manager the battle of Geritol and The worst one was Judas ny Burton farm on Pea bury were honored by Teron Bay, Advertising Sales the fence fell over on the Asparagus. Judas was so Ridge. Bracken County Chamber town. evil that they named a ter- Ray O’Brien, 26, of of Commerce as Outstand- Megan Bradley, Graphic Artist After Joshua came rible vegetable after him. Foster, suffered injuries ing Citizens at the cham- David. He got to be king Jesus was a great man. when his finger got caught bers annual business-din- District by killing a giant with a He healed many leop- in a machine at the Clopay ner meeting. Slingshot. He had a son ards and even preached Company Plant in Augus- AHS Homecoming Court named Solomon who had to Some Germans on the ta. Royalty was crowned Fri., about 300 wives and 500 Mount. But the Republi- Jan. 11. Crowned Queen - News Porcupines. My teacher cans and all those guys put BIRTHS: a daughter, Lauren Whiteman, daugh- says he was wise, but that Jesus on trial before Pon- born to Mr. & Mrs. Lar- ter of Greg and Cindy doesn’t sound very wise to tius the Pilot. Pilot didn’t ry Grimes; a son, Darin Whiteman; King - Derek DISTRICT COURT guilty, $40 fine, costs; (2) me. stick up for Jesus. He just Keith, born to Mr. & Mrs. Fryman, son of Michele Heard on Tues., Janu- rim or frame obscuring After Solomon there washed his hands instead. Garry Browning. Hamilton; Princess - Kay- ary 2, 2018, by District lettering or decal on plate, were a bunch of major Anyways, Jesus died la Cummins, daughter of Court Judge Jeffrey L. guilty, $25; (3) failure league prophets. One of for our sins, then came DEATHS: Mr. James W. Greg and Ella Cummins; Schumacher. of owner to maintain re- these was Jonah, who was back to life again. He Colvin; Mr. William H. Prince - Jo Jo Gray, son of Boschert, III, Ray- quired insurance/security, swallowed by a big whale went up to Heaven but Lewis; Mrs. Bessie Lou Patricia Thacker and Da- mond B., (1) unauthorized 1st offense, guilty, $500 and then barfed up On the will be back at the end of Thompson; Mrs. Mary E. vid Gray. use of motor vehicle, 1st fine, $400 c.d. 2 years, shore. the Aluminum. His Re- Burgess; Mrs. Mert Ward; offense; (2) theft by un- fines and costs due by 7/3. There were also some turn is foretold in the book Mrs. Elvira “Ellen” Gill BIRTHS: a daughter, Ad- lawful taking/disposition, Sparks, Travis L., (1) minor league prophets, but of Revolution. Mains. dison Noelle, born to Mr. firearm, $5,000 cash or assault, 4th degree, minor I guess we don’t have To & Mrs. Mark Perraut; a $10,000 property bond is- injury, continued to 1/23. 30 years ago son, Dallas Gregory Carl, sued, continued to 1/9. Thomas, Bradley A., Buffalo Trace Lincoln/ Jan. 14, 1988 born to Chris Carl and Cooper, Blake A., (1) (1) public intoxication, Announcements Reagan Dinner on Sat., The Lady Cubs, Mary Walker. DUI, aggravator, 1st of- controlled substance, ex- coached by Millie Reule, Jan. 20 at the Maysville fense, continued to 1/23. cludes alcohol, continued finished their first season DEATHS: Mrs. Betty Country Club. Social Day, Jr., Danny Lee, to 1/16. Bracken County on a successful note. Team Cooke Rudd; Mr. Ronald (1) indecent exposure, 1st Vice, Larry Bruce, Republican County Hour begins 5 p.m. Meal members include: Becky F. “Ike” Gallagher; Mrs. degree, 1st offense, con- (1) theft by deception, Committee meeting is & meeting 6 p.m. Cost is Cox, Joetta Tucker, Erin Willa Rose Colligan; Mr. tinued to 1/23. including cold checks, $35 if paid by Jan. 13 and Meyer, Jennifer Kalb, Ra- Darryl Lee Reed Sr.; Mrs. Thurs., Jan. 11 at 7 p.m. Hargett, Jr., Christo- under $500; (2) theft by $40 at the door. For more chel Routt, Trudi Cooper, Agnes Mae Bonar; Mr. in the conference room pher D., (1) assault, 4th deception, including cold info. call 756-2693. Regan Hause, Mindy In- Donald C. McNutt; Mr. of the Parkview Inn in degree, minor injury, con- checks, under $500, con- sko, Melissa Kern, Nicole Thomas Lee “Tommy” Augusta. All registered tinued to 1/23. tinued to 1/23. Bracken Co. Exten- Smoot and Amy Godman. Allen; Mr. Robert “Bob” Hill, James Robert, Republicans are invited. sion Service District Florer; Miss Shirley Ann (1) driving ATV on road- INSTRUCTION Join in on the excitement Board will meet Tues., BIRTHS: a son, Nickolas Geyer. way, guilty, $100 fine; (2) PERMITS as we plan for the new Jan. 23 at 6 p.m. Dean, born to Mr. & Mrs. no license, amended to Issued in December year with local and state no license in possession, 2017 by Circuit Court elections. Come eat at guilty, $50 fine, costs and Clerk Heather Rechtin. 6 p.m. and stay for the Brooksville fines due by 7/3. James Hill, John meeting that begins at 7 A B T A nnuAl uffAlo rAce reA Plummer, Matthew Patrick, Maria Groves, p.m. For further info. call City Council Lynn, (1) speeding, 20 Brayden Ray, Austin Stub- 756-2693. repuBlicAn m.p.h. over the limit, blefield, Shelby Young, l -r D D Brooksville City Augusta T. Waymeyer, Bracken County incoln eAgAn Ay inner Council met in regular All information Jhace A Cummins, Joy Eb- Courthouse will be ert, Elijah Tarvin, Austin Saturday, January 20, 2018 session Thurs., Nov. 9, contained in the closed Mon., Jan. 15 in Goecke, Samuel Appel- 2017 at 6:30 p.m. Mayor “Court News” is observance of Martin man, and Shannon Kirk. Maysville Country Club Hester presided. Council directly taken from Luther King Day. 1099 US 68 members present were: the docket of the INTERMEDIATE Tom Cortner, Tim Boyd, Bracken County Bracken Co. Circuit Maysville, KY DRIVERS LICENSES Roger King, Sara Carl, District Court. Court Clerk Office will Raven White, Kelsey Social Hour - 5:00 p.m. Melinda Kurtz. Absent be closed Sat., Jan. 13 & M. Hitch, Dillan W. Leap, Mon., Jan. 15 for Martin Dinner- 6:00 p.m. was Karan Moser. Per- Marshall D. Brown, sonnel present: Jeff Mof- Don’t you think Luther King Jr. holiday. Heather Ebert, Lisa Sur- Speaker: ford, Martin Hause. it is time to lock, Austin Knipper, and Minutes were cor- Parkview Cooking 4th District Rep. Thomas Massie Jordan McKinney. subscribe to the rected to show Christmas Club will meet Tues., “Bracken County DRIVERS LICENSES Jan. 16 at 6 p.m. “It’s $35 by Saturday, January 13th, $40 at door Parade Float prizes as 1st - $200; 2nd - $150; 3rd News”? Jared Dufrene, Haley Soup Time”. For information and to RSVP call: 756-2693 - $100; 4th - $50; 5th - Call: 735-2198 Taylor, Lyndsey Monahon, Paid for by th.e Bracken County Republican Party $50; 6th - $50. Minutes Kristin Ann Dalton, and Make your reserva- Today! were accepted as correct- Anthony Baldori. tions for the Annual ed upon motion of Coun- cilperson Boyd, motion second by Councilper- son King. Motion carried unanimous vote. Resolution adopting the Bracken Co. Area Solid Waste Manage- ment Plan Update for 2018-2022 was accepted upon motion of Council- person Cortner, second by Councilperson Boyd. Motion carried unani- mous vote. Mayor reported that the 1159 project is sup- posedly back on track and will be bid out in January. Project is being cut down by 1/3. There being no other business, meeting ad- journed. (cid:58)(cid:47)(cid:56)(cid:43)(cid:6)(cid:61)(cid:6)(cid:6)(cid:6)(cid:6)(cid:56)(cid:50)(cid:42) BE THE VOICE See us for Quality Tire Sales & Services FOR A CHILD Maysville, Ky., 416 US 68 606-759-5302 Vanceburg, Ky., • 606-759-5302 Flemingsburg, Ky., • 606-849-8473 www.tireworldonline.com tfc THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 11, 2018 - 3 MR. TEEGARDEN Let Us Help You With Your Robert Allen Wagel (cid:59)(cid:59)(cid:92)(cid:92)(cid:87)(cid:87)(cid:90)(cid:90)(cid:73)(cid:73)(cid:79)(cid:77)(cid:79)(cid:8)(cid:77)(cid:54)(cid:8)(cid:77)(cid:54)(cid:77)(cid:77)(cid:76)(cid:77)(cid:91)(cid:9)(cid:76)(cid:8) (cid:91)(cid:9)(cid:8) Clarence Earl “C.E.” Deaths Teegarden, Jr., 61, passed June 19, 1940 – December 31, 2017 away Sunday, December Longtime Cass stance Use Disor- MS. COLEMIRE 31, 2017 at his home. County Commissioner der Oversight Policy Born on April 8, 1956, and educator Robert Board, Dowagiac Area to Clarence E. and Millie “Bob” Wagel passed History Museum Ad- Meenach Teegarden of away New Year’s Eve visory Board, and the Foster, he was a United in Houston Texas after Michigan Senior Ad- States Navy Vietnam a long and courageous vocates Council. Us- Veteran, a member of battle with leukemia. ing his counseling and American Legion, attend- Bob was born in social work experience STORAGE BUILDINGS IN STOCK, READY FOR DELIVERY. ed Fairview Christian Maysville, Kentucky he worked with the Since 1991 Church, and received the to Jesse and Clarice American Red Cross 3 1/2 miles SE of Flemingsburg, Ky. National Defense Service (Durbin Dean) Wagel in New York City after on Rt. 32 (next to the Fast Track Shell) 606-845-0540 •1-800-710-4822 medal. and grew up in nearby 9/11 and in Louisiana Quality is our Goal! Besides his parents, Brooksville, Kentucky. after Hurricane Katrina www.trubuiltbarns.com he is survived by children, A Future Farmers of as a grief counselor. Phillip Teegarden Kovacs America member he As much as he and Melissa Kovacs; and graduated from Brack- loved public service Ashley Brooke Thoughts and Meditations two sisters, April Chiki- en County High School he also loved commu- Colemire, 32, of Foster, tus and Scarlett J. Poole. in 1958. Being a small- nity service. Service from the Scriptures KY, passed away Tues- He was preceded in death er high school Bob and above self is the motto day, December 19, 2017. by two brothers, Christo- his classmates fostered for the Rotary Interna- Born September 12, pher Teegarden and Don- many close bonds and tional Clubs and Bob 1985, she loved hunting, ald Scott Teegarden. they became like a sec- was very active in the RECOGNIZING OTHERS fishing and camping with Services were held ond family. Dowagiac Rotary Club One thing that virtually everyone has in her family and had vol- Thursday, January 4, After high school being a Past President common is the need and desire to be recognized. unteered at the Brooks- 2018, at Moore & Parker Bob entered the Army and a Paul Harris Fel- We may differ in what we want to be recognized ville Head Start Center. Funeral Home in Brooks- earning marksman and low. A Kentucky native for and how we would like the recognition to be She is survived by ville. paratrooper ratings. he was named a Ken- expressed, but we all want it. Some want to be her parents, Randy and Condolences may be His stationing in Ger- tucky Colonel and was recognized for their athletic prowess, others for Debbie Colemire; one sent to mooreandpark- many spurred a life- active in their service their intelligence or musical ability, and others son, Matthew Rigg; erfh.com. long love of travel that projects. He was also for their physical beauty. Good coaches, teachers two daughters, Bailey would see him and his a Lion, American Le- and managers learn to recognize their athletes, Colemire and Skyler MR. VICKERS wife travel the world. gionnaire and Master students and employees in such a way as to get Colemire; her special Rondal “Ronnie” Lee After his stint in Mason with Peninsular the best out of them. This is one of those hard love, Branden Hadden; Vickers, 76, died Sunday, the Army Bob went to Lodge #10 Free and and fast rules of human nature that we all should two brothers, Keith January 7, 2018, at Drake Morehead State Uni- Accepted Masons. learn how to tap. Often a simple smile or a nod Colemire and Jonathan Hospital in Cincinnati, versity where he would In his free time he of the head is all it takes. A simple two word Colemire; one sister, OH. meet the love of his life enjoyed many activi- acknowledgement such as “nice job” can often Jada “Jamie” Colemire; Services were held Martha Jane Johnson. ties. For several years make an otherwise long and forgettable workday two nephews, Jaden Bess Wednesday, January Bob and Jane both he took an annual memorable. The first thing to do if you are trying and Brayzen Hamm; one 10, 2018, at Moore and graduated with degrees trip to West Virginia to recognize others is to notice them. Be attentive niece, Kiersten Bess; and Parker Funeral Home in in education and em- white water rafting to what people around you are saying and doing. special family friends, Brooksville, KY. Burial barked on their lives with friends and fam- And then be sincere in your recognition, and don’t Dalton Quesenberry, followed at Mt. Zion together. ily. An avid private be stingy. Everyone likes being recognized, and Amy & Makayla Cole, Cemetery. Bob earned two pilot for decades he it doesn’t cost us a thing to give it to others. The Drayden Browning, and Full obituary may be Masters Degrees from was well known at area dividends that it pays are well worth the small Nash Hadden. She was viewed and condolences Eastern Michigan Uni- Fly-Ins all over West effort it takes. – Christopher Simon preceded in death by her may be sent to www. versity; one in Guid- Michigan and North- “Now we ask you, brothers and sisters, to grandparents, Giles and mooreandparkerfh.com. ance and Counseling ern Indiana. After his acknowledge those who work hard among you, Nadine Parsons, Charles and one in Educational retirement genealogy who care for you in the Lord and who admonish William Colemire and MR. MAYNARD Administration, then became a passion and you. Hold them in the highest regard in love Caroline Liggett. Stephen Maynard, the teaching couple Bob found a rich fam- because of their work.” —1 Thessalonians 5:12- Services were held 64, of the Slip-Up com- would settle in Cass ily history in the form- 13 NIV Saturday, December 23, munity passed away Sat- County Michigan in ing of this great coun- 2017, at Cooper Funeral urday, January 6, 2018 at 1976 and remain there try – a source of great Home. Burial followed his home. for the rest of Bob’s pride. He was a mem- at Johnsville Cemetery in A Celebration of Life The Foster, KY. life. He was the guid- ber of the Sons of the was held Wednesday, Jan- ance counselor for American Revolution uary 10, 2018, at Shannon Bracken REV. WILLIAMS Dowagiac Union High where he was a past na- United Methodist Church. Rev. Charles “C.H.” School until his retire- tional trustee and state Burial followed in the County Williams, Jr., 58, passed ment in 2001. As a President as well as a Shannon Cemetery. away on Monday, Janu- Certified counselor, multi-term President Palmer Funeral Home News & Crematory served the ary 1, 2018 at Mead- professional counselor of the Sauk Trail Chap- family. Full obituary owview Regional Medi- and social worker he ter. Bob was a proud “Your News Source” may be viewed and con- cal Center. made a huge impact on member of The First dolences made to www. Services were held thousands of students Families of Kentucky, palmerfuneralhome.net. Saturday, January 6, in Dowagiac. But Bob The First Families of 2018 at May’s Lick Bap- always kept busy. He Maryland, The Society tist Church on Main St. also taught Driver’s of Colonial Wars, The Pre-Need. May’s Lick. Burial fol- Ed, worked in the sum- Founders and Patriots Because You Care! lowed in the May’s Lick mer youth program and of America and a Char- Cemetery. taught social sciences ter Member of The Or- Palmer Funeral as an adjunct instruc- der of the Founders of Home & Crematory tor for Southwestern North America 1492- 606-756-2270 served the family. Full Michigan College. If 1692. obituary may be viewed that wasn’t enough He is survived by Cremation and Pre-planning available and condolences made he also umpired high his wife of 53 years 301 E. Fourth Street • Augusta, Kentucky at www.palmerfuneral- school baseball and Jane Wagel, his son www.mhfuneralhome.com home.net. softball. He passed the Ashley Wagel and his officiating torch to his fiancé Hayley Dillman oldest son Ashley by and her children Ryker Robertson umpiring his last game and Danica, his son with him. Aaron Wagel, grand- Maysville County Chris Cummins Public Service was daughter Lucy Perkins- Monument Works a hallmark of Bob’s Wagel and grandson Moore & Parker Funeral Home life. In 1971 he joined Austin Murphy. 1515 Forest Avenue • Maysville Funeral Homes & the Air Force reserve There are two ser- Cremation Service Mt. Olivet, KY and would stay in vices for Bob, one in 606-564-5859 Brooksville Augusta In order that we may be of for 22 years retiring Kentucky and one in Harmon Monument Since 1852 735-2114 • 756-2101 assistance to you, please call in 1993. Also for 22 Michigan: Maysville 724-5000 or 234-4000 years he was a Cass Kentucky Services Owners - Derek & Bethany Harmon 606-759-1111 County Commission- will be held on Satur- EOW er for Wayne Town- day, January 13, 2018, ship with his last term at Moore and Parker Notice of Fiduciary Appointments ending December 31, Funeral Home, 41 2016. During this time Hackett Ridge Road, Pursuant to Kentucky Revised Statutes, 424:120, this is notice that the following fiduciary appointments were he was the Chair of the Brooksville, KY 41004. made in Bracken County Court, Viz: Board for 7 years and Visitation at 11:00 a.m. kept a hearty schedule Service at Noon. Name & Address Name & Address Attorney Due Date on numerous commit- Michigan Services of Ward of Fiduciary for Est. of Claim tees. Further as part will be held on Satur- of his public service day, January 20, 2018, Eldon Cline William Stacy Cline Jacqueline S. Wright 6/12/2018 career he was the Chair at Clark Chapel at the 234 Valley View Dr. 638 Simon Kenton Ave. 24 W. Second St. Augusta, KY 41002 Maysville, KY 41056 Maysville, KY 41056 of the Board of Public McLaughlin-Clark Fu- Works, Chair for Tri- neral Home, 405 Cen- Scherana J.H. Sherlock Leslie White Courts Edward J. Rudd 6/12/2018 County Headstart and ter Street, Dowagiac, 1977 Lenoxburg-Foster Rd. P.O. Box 32 P.O. Box 25 Woodlands Behavioral MI 49047. Visitation Foster, KY 41043 Butler, KY 41006 Brooksville, KY 41004 Healthcare Network. at 11:00 a.m. Service at Other areas he served Noon. Elizabeth D. Bush Hadley E. Bush Michael Clark 6/12/2018 were the Southwest Burial will be at 4264 Augusta-Berlin Rd. 589 Mt. Zion Rd. P.O. Box 43 Michigan Behavioral Riverside Cemetery in Augusta, KY 41002 Brooksville, KY 41004 Brooksville, KY 41004 Health Board, Sub- Dowagiac, Michigan. & John D. Bush 642 Mt. Zion Rd. Brooksville, KY 41004 Notice of Filing Settlements Pursuant to Kentucky Revised Statutes, Section 25:195, this is notice that the following settlements have been Jim Barna Log & Timber Homes of Northern Kentucky(cid:1) filed for approval in the Bracken County Courts. Any exceptions must be filed before the date of hearing such (cid:45)(cid:80)(cid:72)(cid:1)(cid:7)(cid:1)(cid:53)(cid:74)(cid:78)(cid:67)(cid:70)(cid:83)(cid:1)(cid:39)(cid:83)(cid:66)(cid:78)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:41)(cid:80)(cid:78)(cid:70)(cid:84)(cid:1)(cid:7)(cid:1)(cid:45)(cid:80)(cid:72)(cid:1)(cid:52)(cid:74)(cid:69)(cid:74)(cid:79)(cid:72) date being November 9, 2017. 513-256-4363• [email protected](cid:1) Estate of Lola Slowin Final Settlement www.nkylog.com Veteran Owned Business 4 - THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 11, 2018 Chatham Church News Augusta Christian Christian Church Church Men’s Fellowship OAKLAND Church Ourheartsarefullofgratitudewhenwesay Mouse at Milford CHRISTIAN News many thanks to family members, friends, pastors, (S.B.Y.) by Barbara Browning churches, neighbors, and even strangers for all the Christian Jan. 15 actsofkindnessandsympathy:prayers,food,flowers, January greetings Milford Christian Well, the flu bug has by Wanda & Marlene cards, visits, donations of money along with a tree to all! Hope all had a Church is hosting the hit -- even Bro. Jim was Bruce Heller, Minister plantedinoneoftheNationalForest,hugsandmany great New Year filled Area Men’s Fellowship down with the flu. Our It was another cold kindwordsspokentoourfamilyregardingtherecent with God’s love and His on Mon., Jan. 15th. We youth minister, Clay Sunday morning when we passingofawonderfulmother,daughter,sister,aunt blessings. invite Christian men Knight, brought the gathered to hear the word andspecialloveAshleyBrookeColemire. It sure has been to join us for our meal message reminding us of God. Sunday School We want to express special appreciation to PastorDaniel BreedenandBrotherDarrellBreeden COLD! So, are we ready and service starting at to “Love One Another”. was about “Prayer”. We fortheirmanywordsofcomfort, theCooper’sFuneral for Spring? 6:30 p.m. We will have Love should be a priority. are to encourage others to Homefortheirprofessionalarrangementsandcaring Remember all those spaghetti, salad, garlic True love values other come to church and pray service,andDr.SundyalongwithnurseTraceyWood on the prayer list and bread and desserts for people and acts on the daily. Try praying for 21 Williams for doing everything humanly possible to always each other. the meal. Brother Bob benefits of others. The days and it will become switchtheoutcomearound,sothatourAshleywould Madison Goecke, we Cannon will bring the goal of a Christian life is a habit for you! A good becominghomewithus,butGod’splanforherwasso welcome you to God’s evening message after a LOVE. habit! muchbiggerthanthat! family and our church time of worship. Our Jr. Hi & Sr. Hi Phil & Ruby Hedges Ashley will always be remembered for her family. Madison was If you want more Youth are having a Lock- sang “I Saw The Light”. loveoflife,andawilltosurviveanystormsthatcame herway.Shewillcontinuetolivethroughthehearts baptized today following information please call in this Friday, January 12. Very good! ofherchildrenandfamily,throughthespiritofhunt- worship service. May the office (606) 735- Meet at Oakland at 6 p.m. Jerry Zeigler had ers everywhere searching for the big buck, through your light always shine 3581. Come see our to leave and will return opening prayer. Dennis thecastof areel,andthefightofthecatchoftheday! for Jesus in all you do. new building, have a 8:30 a.m. on Saturday. Schuster had closing Throughthecampersnearandfar,thecampfires,the Remember about great meal and hear a A Congregational prayer. children’s laughter, through the tallest of trees just “Humpty Dumpty”...he wonderful message. Meeting with meal at Our church service silentlylivinglife.Andlastbutnotleast,theocean, had a great fall? Well, 6:30, then a business was about “The Most untamedandfree! ask Bro. Jackie about BROOKSVILLE meeting, is Sunday night, Important Thing In “There’s nothing more calming in difficult moments that! We love you and so CHRISTIAN January 14. Life”. thanknowingthere’ssomeonefightingwithyou.” thankful that you didn’t by John Elfers The Men’s Fellow- Mon., Jan. 15 - -MotherTeresa break!!! Ron began the ship is at Milford Milford Christian Church Fromourheartstoyours, Everyone be careful new year with a very Christian on Monday, will host the Area Men’s Thankyou, and stay warm. Check encouraging message January 15. Bob Cannon Fellowship Supper at TheColemires on your neighbors and “Living For God in will be guest speaker. 6:30 p.m. and service at friends during this 2018”. No matter what is The 2018 “Ladies 7:30 p.m. Powersville Life and Faith winter. Let them know in store for us this year, Day on the Ridge” Pray for the sick, that you care. May we our relationship with God Christian Online Discussion Group Committee meeting is hurting, service people, be a blessing to God and must be our #1 priority. scheduled now for Friday, families who have lost Powersville Christ- There will be a Life let our little light shine so Then, we will be living January 26, 6:30 p.m. loved ones. ian Church is excited and Faith Discussion we can all help to make the way God intended, Congratulations to We were sorry to to launch some new Group held at the Bracken this a better world. with a clear mind, Jason and Jennifer Moore hear of the passing of resources on our church County Public Library loving each other, being website, including on Thursdays at 6 p.m. upon the birth of “Connor Bobby Wagel. AUGUSTA TRINITY hospitable, enduring weekly videos of our beginning January 25. Dale”, December 29. If you are in need of by Brooke Barley insults and suffering, sermons. We understand This is intended to Connor weighed 8 lbs. a church home, come to Pastor Johnny started being humble, by casting that there are various be an open discussion of 6 oz. and was 20 inches ACC. We will welcome his January series on our anxiety on God, and reasons people cannot issues related to Life and long. Proud grandmother you! Leadership with a sermon lastly, staying alert so we attend each week, so our Faith conducted in a non- is Agnes Moore. about “Giving Each can resist Satan. website offers a chance judgemental, respectful Prayer concerns Other Encouragement”. Jan. 14 - Youth Group NEW LIFE to hear practical teaching environment. Everyone include Bro. Jim He referenced the resumes. FELLOWSHIP from God’s Word and is invited regardless scriptures of Hebrews Jan. 15 - Area Men’s Flaugher, Clay Knight by Beverly Whittaker an opportunity at a first of faith or non faith 10:15-25 and Hebrews Fellowship at Milford (wisdom teeth extract- Pastor Doug’s glance at what we do here. tradition. 3: 7-15. If we grow Christian. ion), Terry Bay, Jeanine message this Sunday, Check out the resources For more information closer to God with love Jan. 20 - Game Night, Cox, Cathleen Tierney, January 7, focused on at powersvillechristian call Yancy Adamson at and faith His covenant 6-9:30 p.m., Fellowship Alice & Gary Holmes, how we can honor God church.com or even 606-782-5014. forgives us of all sins as Hall. Terri Massey, Bud in 2018. We can honor better, come see us this long as we believe in the Jan. 26 - Arctic Night Hinton, Jay Caldwell, God by His word, by Sunday! blood of Jesus Christ. We 5:30-7:30 p.m., K-5th Paula Thornsbury, David seeking His name first, are to encourage others Grade, Fellowship Hall. Estep, Linda Johnson, and by the expression of to not turn their back Feb. 17 - Winter Jam Tim Jarvis, Ron Foley, faith. Let us show honor COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY on God with a hardened at US Bank Arena, $15, Charlie Tarvin, Melissa to God and He will honor 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT heart. As Christians we details coming. Beckett, our nation, shut- us (I Samuel 2:30). BRACKEN CIRCUIT COURT are called to encourage Feb. 24 - K-5th Grade ins, cancer concerns, We invite the CIVIL ACTION NO. 16-CI-00011 others by sharing our Scavenger Hunt. and our leaders. Our community to Celebrate JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL faith and encouraging Please check us out sympathy to loved ones Recovery. This is a Christ- others to be free of their on Facebook for more of Stanley Deaton, June based program designed ASSOCIATION PLAINTIFF past sins. info. Call us at 606- Wagoner, and Brenda to help those recovering VS. We were blessed to 735-3123 or stop by on Poe. from addictions or hang- NOTICE OF SALE have 4 members of our Sunday morning! Donuts ups and their families MASTER COMMISSIONER SALE congregation baptized & coffee at 9:15 a.m., Milford Christian as well. We meet each this past Sunday. Next service 10:45 a.m. Thursday evening at 6 STEVE BYRNE Sunday we will also Martial Arts p.m. at the church. Light CHERYL BYRNE DEFENDANTS have 6 baptisms. If you expanding classes refreshments and child *** *** *** *** *** *** are ready for your new GREETINGS FROM Milford Christian care is provided. We will In obedience to an Order of sale entered on beginning with God, ST. JAMES Martial Arts is be meeting this Thursday, the 22nd day of December, 2017, in the above please join us Sunday at by Caroline Jefferson expanding classes for January 11th. action, I will, as Master Commissioner proceed 10:45 a.m. We will also January 22 will mark the new year at Milford The ladies of the on: have Sunday School the 45th anniversary of Christian Church. Karate church will have a Ladies FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 2018 focused on Discipleship the infamous Roe v. Wade classes will be held for Day out shopping in INSIDE THE FRONT DOOR OF THE from 10 a.m. to 10:35 decision by the United grades 3-8 on Tuesday, Dayton, OH on Sat., Jan. BRACKEN COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER a.m. Breakfast will be States Supreme Court that Wednesday & Thursday 13. We will be leaving BROOKSVILLE, BRACKEN served at 9:30 a.m. to 10 legalized abortion in this from 5-6 p.m. Teen & the church at 7 a.m. COUNTY, KENTUCKY AT 10:00 a.m. a.m. country. We pray that the adult classes will be on We invite you to Please save the date laws of this country will Tuesday & Wednesday our services at New to sell the hereinafter described real estate lo- for a Benefit Gospel be changed to reflect the from 6-7 p.m. Life. Praise and worship cated at 601 Parina Road, Brooksville, Bracken Concert on 01/20 at 6 p.m. respect and sanctity of New students can services begins at 10:30 County, Kentucky. This property is described featuring “The Gabbard the human life in every join anytime during class a.m. Remember God in Deed of record at Deed Book 196, Page 241, Family”, “River Valley stage of its development hours. There is no charge loves you and so do we! Bracken County Clerk’s Records. Parcel Map- Sound”, & Special Guest from conception to but students must provide ping numbers: JHD-08 & JHD-09 . “Autumn Plummer”. natural death! Only then their own uniform (after This sale is to satisfy Judgment in the sum of will we be blessed as a 2 weeks) approved by $164,046.25, plus interest, taxes, court costs and NEW ZION BAPTIST Bracken County News country to enjoy peace the instructor. attorney fees. The purchaser may pay in full at by Sheril Fletcher "Everyone's Favorite Newspaper" and prosperity! Adults and teens the sale if he/she chooses to do so. Otherwise, the Come join us for who want only to take purchaser immediately after the sale shall pay not Worship and Christian self-defense lessons less than 10% of the purchase price, and execute fellowship. Sunday will attend just the bond with surety, who is a Kentucky resident and School begins at 10 a.m., Wednesday class. Dress who is approved by the Master Commissioner, Morning Worship is at in loose appropriate attire for the balance of the purchase price, payable 11 a.m. and Evening for workout. to the Bracken Circuit Court Clerk within thirty Worship starts at 6:30 Bring the kids to days with interest at 3.75% per annum on the p.m. The CrossFire Crew learn discipline, respect balance from date of sale until paid in full. The meets on Sundays after and integrity along with bond shall have the force of a judgment and a first morning Worship. Bible self-defense skills in a lien shall be retained on the property as security • Sofas Study is on Wednesdays Christian environment. for the payment of said bond and interest. The Bargains at 6:30 p.m. Emphasis is placed on purchaser shall at his/her own expense carry fire Upcoming: deacon’s • End Tables building confidence and and extended coverage insurance on all insurable meeting - Jan. 14 at 12:15 throughout self-control. improvements located on the real property from p.m.; business meeting • Curios Teens and adults the date of sale until the purchase price is paid at 12:15 p.m. Jan. 21; the store come and learn martial in full, with loss payable to the Master Commis- Valentine Party Feb. 4 at arts skills in Ryu Kyu sioner. The purchaser shall be required to assume • Bookcases 12:15 p.m. Kempo, Aiki-Jitsu, and pay all taxes assessed against the property for Please remember in Kyusho, Tai Chi and 2017 and all subsequent years. The title inter- • Cabinets Come in for great basic self-defense prayer Alice Holmes, est of the parties to this lawsuit will be conveyed savings on items you techniques to protect you Marty Frappier, Alice without warranty by the Master Commissioner to • Bedrooms need for your home! and your family. Great and Slim, Sandy Turner, the purchaser and the purchaser shall be entitled way to stay in shape! Patty and Bill Bowman, to possession upon payment of the purchase price Please encourage friends Katelynn Harris, Holly in full after confirmation of the sale by Bracken and classmates to take Hart, Elizabeth King, Circuit Court, subject to any equity of redemp- advantage of this free Walter Beech, Jamie tion if the property does not sell for two-thirds of HOME MART program. Classes are Duncan and the Hick’s its appraised value. taught by Master Mark family. Also remember MICHAEL A. CLARK Highway 8 • Augusta 606-756-2450 Edgley 5th degree (Tora our men and women in MASTER COMMISSIONER Tsuru Ryu Kyu Kempo - uniform along with our BRACKEN CIRCUIT COURT bradfordshm.doitbest.com Okinawan Karate). country and its leaders. THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 11, 2018 - 5 Mary Hanson Club News Senior Citizens to celebrate Happenings 105th birthday! sMOKIN’ SATURDAYS BRACKEN COUNTY CHAMBER OF Welcome to Senior COMMERCE MEETS Happenings. Since all the The regular meeting below “0” temperatures, of the Bracken County there has been a decline Chamber of Commerce of seniors getting out and JOIN US EVERY SATURDAY AS WE FIX AN was held Dec. 14 at the office of Poe Realty. The unable to be at seniors. ARRAY OF SMOKED MEATS WITH SIDE DISHES! meeting was called to With this type of weather, order by the President please stay safe and check WE OFFER LIMITED DINE-IN SEATING & CARRY-OUT. Perry Poe at 6:35 p.m. on each other. Minutes: Secretary With the flu being so Mary Lou Simons bad, please remember to WE HAVE DAILY SPECIALS, SO VISIT US ON FACEBOOK read the Nov. 9 wash those hands and if FOR A MENU INCLUDING SIDES DISHES OF THE WEEK. minutes. On a motion Mary A. Hanson, you have to go to stores by Maude Teegarden mother of Stanley (Joyce ...please use the wipes jan 13th-smoked chicken leg quarters and a second by Carol French) Hanson, of the when you need a cart Boney, the minutes were Stonewall Community before and after you jan 20th-pulled pork • jan 27th-beef brisket unanimously approved will be celebrating her leave. as read. 105th birthday on Thurs- Happenings for Treasurer’s Report: day, January 18, 2018, Tues., Jan. 2 - only just a Feb 3rd-Meat sampler • Feb 10th-Baby back ribs Treasurer Tim Figgins at the Robertson County few people journeyed out gave the Treasurer’s Health Care Facility in on this very cold day. nEEDMORE GROCERY 756-2277 Report. The Chamber Mt. Olivet from 2-4 p.m. Happenings for welcomed back Tim after Refreshments will be Thurs., Jan. 4 - a few 6566 aUGUSTA-mINERVA rD. • aUGUSTA his recent hip surgery. He served. She would appre- more were here today and is doing good and glad to ciate a card from those they were glad to see each be here. who are unable to attend other. Those that weren’t Students should Director’s Reports: and hopes to receive 105! there was missed. Brooksville Baptist Food Extension Service: No gifts please. Eva Mae, we sure take FAFSA Mary Lou reported that If you would like hope you remember how Pantry receives donation verification the “Hunter Harvest” to mark this milestone to play euchre! She is process seriously in November was a by sending a card, you really good at euchre. Eva complete success. UK may do so at Robertson Mae, like some others, The federal gov- processed 21 Does, County Health Care, PO has stayed in due to the ernment requires many resulting in 551 pounds Box 170, Mt. Olivet, KY weather. Seniors have to students who submit of ground venison which 41064. be careful and take care the Free Application was distributed between of themselves. We all for Federal Student Aid the two food banks in Non-picture books, will be glad for warmer (FAFSA) to verify the in- Bracken County. The Informational, and Non temperatures so we can formation on the FAFSA. Bracken 4-H won 1st Fiction. all be together again. The students are chosen place in the Brooksville Judge Bush-County Plans for our fund by the U.S. Department Christmas Parade and the Report: Sewer Project is raiser meal for this This past month in our community. of Education. Augusta White Christmas ready to go. Clopay sold month is being worked has been a special time All the monthly Used to apply for Parade. A group of very to new company. They on...weather permitting! of receiving for the giving of dollars, food most federal and many happy campers. will be staying in the More details will be Brooksville Baptist and help is needed state student aid pro- Historical Society: county, good news. The provided later. We Community Food Pan- each and every month grams, the FAFSA asks Carol Boney reported By-Pass 1159 not to take sure do appreciate our try. The Pantry tries of the year. Unfortu- detailed questions about on the Historical Society place. Sections of 1159 community’s help in all each month to provide nately hunger contin- the income and resources and their Christmas to be worked over. you have done in assisting a place for those who ues in Bracken County of students. Tree Project, on the Bill Baker Gift: Earl us. Everyone has helped might need help with and it takes the com- Parents are required Courthouse lawn in Bush and Carol Boney so much and for this we food an opportunity to munity working to- to provide their infor- Brooksville and the reported on the gift Bill are truly grateful. Also receive. The month of gether to help. If any- mation as well if their Town Square in Augusta. Baker made to the county. to our seniors that has December 2017 pro- one would like to know children are dependent A total of 94 trees were He presented the Augusta also worked hard and vided 152 families and how they can help students. Students are displayed, this is the third Board of Education with volunteering their time. 498 people just such please call 606-735- considered dependent if year for this. 1st year oil paintings of Augusta Until next time...stay an opportunity. With- 2455 and leave a mes- they are undergraduate there were 15, 2nd year College Buildings to hold safe, love each other, out you, the commu- sage or donations can students under 24 years 40. People are already in trust until Echo Hall pray for each other, and nity, the Pantry would be sent to Community old, not married, have no calling to be put on the repairs are complete. mostly thank God for not have the resources Food Pantry, P.O. Box dependents of their own, 2018 list. A wonderful “Shoot 4 A Cure”: all His blessings that He needed to provide 126, Brooksville, KY are not veterans or were site of remembrance. Was a great night. There bestows on us each day. much needed help. 41004. Bracken Co. Public was no cake auction. A The Golden Girl Many clubs, Hunger will prob- not orphans or wards of Library: Christian Shroll “Silent Auction” was churches, individuals ably be part of our the court until age 19. reported that the Library held instead. and businesses help community conversa- The college or, in had a Thanksgiving Annual Meeting: routinely with the ef- tion for years to come. some cases, an agency Basket give away for its Extension Office Jan. 10 Senior Citizen forts to help. Each Please join us in mak- working with the col- patrons this year, awarded at 6 p.m. Honoring our Menu week, at least 4 times ing a dent in the prob- lege will contact students to the winner of the draw. “Persons of the Year”, a week, transportation lem. Pantry hours are to let them know if their The Library participated Kathy Free, Jim Fields Thurs., Jan. 11 - is needed to pick up noon – 12:30 p.m. data is being verified. in “Drop Your Drawers”. and Clark Hennessey. Pulled pork on wheat food for distribution. Monday, Wednesday Students and parents This was also done by New Business: bun, pinto beans, mixed Last month the Pantry and Saturday and first need to take that process other libraries in the “Meet and Greet 2018”: vegetables, pineapple & had a very generous Thursday and third seriously, according to the area. Thanks to the book Discussion about Chamb- banana, skim milk/tea. gift provided by E.B. Tuesday of each month Kentucky Higher Educa- “Captain Underpants”, ers Meet and Greet for Tues., Jan. 16 - Kern to purchase a ve- from 5-6:30 pm. On the tion Assistance Authority that is very popular. The the candidates: It was Baked chicken breast, hicle to replace the one first Thursday and third (KHEAA). Students cho- area decided to collect decided to have it in the roasted redskin potatoes, being used. So many Tuesday anyone can sen for verification can- from the elementary Courthouse May 22, broccoli & cauliflower, families depend on also stop by and get a not receive their finan- schools, underwear to registration will begin rosy pears, whole wheat this distribution each hot meal from 4:30 cial aid until they have be donated to Family at 6:30. Judge Bush will bread, skim milk/tea. month and getting the – 6.30 p.m. This meal completed the process. Resource. Augusta and check on reserving it for Thurs., Jan. 18 - food here is critical. is being prepared and As soon as they are con- Taylor Elem. collected Chamber. Homemade meatloaf, The Brooksville Bap- served by the Brooks- tacted, they should pro- 201 items, the goal As there was no gravy, peas & carrots, tist Community Food ville Baptist Commu- vide any information that being 200. Well done further business, meeting tossed salad, mandarin Pantry appreciates this nity Food Kitchen. is required. Putting it off kids. “E” Books can be adjourned at 7:25 p.m. oranges & pineapple, kind of gift to help us Tony Cox, Pastor will only lead to frustra- downloaded free at the Mary Lou Simons, whole wheat bread, skim continue to help people Brooksville Baptist tion if the process isn’t library. Genres include: Secretary milk/tea. finished when classes are ready to start. Lee’s Special Occasion & Event If students have de- cided not to attend a col- Pricing lege that asked them for verification, they should IGA Fried Chicken Cakes let the college know so it will stop requesting in- # Pieces Price 1/4 Sheet $14.99 formation. Bulk Meat Sale 24 $24.99 KHEAA is the state (Serves 24) agency that administers 32 $32.99 Jan. 11th - Jan. 21th 1/2 Sheet $25.99 Kentucky’s student fi- 48 $47.99 nancial aid programs, (Serves 48) 5 Lbs. 100 $99.99 including the Kentucky Educational Excellence Ground Beef Pulled Pork $6.99/lb. Full Sheet $46.99 Scholarship (KEES). 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Call & Order Today! 606-735-2123 call 800-928-8926, ext. 6-7214. 6 - THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 11, 2018 KY Hills, Woods Frankfort: House (cid:59)(cid:88)(cid:81)(cid:12)(cid:45)(cid:97)(cid:83)(cid:97)(cid:95)(cid:96)(cid:77)(cid:12)(cid:50)(cid:81)(cid:94)(cid:94)(cid:101) SCHooL MENu & Waters Wknd. AnnouncesNew “Last Departure” Time! Jan. 19-21 at Week in Review BRACKEN COUNTY Cumberland Falls State Rep. John Sims, Jr. BREAKFAST Cumberland Falls Mon., Jan. 15 - No State Resort Park will Over one hundred pension systems and school. host the Kentucky Hills, bills have been filed pay promised benefits Tues., Jan. 16 - Woods and Waters so far during the 2018 to retirees. Muffins, cereal, yogurt, Weekend Jan. 19-21. Regular Session of the In short, we must fruit, juice, milk. This weekend will Kentucky General As- do our best to maximize Wed., Jan. 17 - Pop give guests a chance to sembly, and we are just spending in what will be tarts, cereal, fruit, juice, explore Kentucky’s rich getting started. a very, very tight budget milk. cultural and natural his- It’s amazing when cycle. Thurs., Jan. 18 - tory by attending free ac- you realize that well And we will. We Breakfast slider, cereal, tivities and workshops. over 140 bills are likely have many options fruit, juice, milk. to become law by the available, from spend- (cid:46)(cid:46)(cid:91)(cid:91)(cid:91)(cid:91)(cid:87)(cid:87)(cid:12)(cid:12)(cid:91)(cid:91)(cid:82)(cid:82)(cid:12)(cid:12)(cid:29)(cid:29)(cid:28)(cid:28)(cid:12)(cid:50)(cid:12)(cid:50)(cid:81)(cid:81)(cid:94)(cid:94)(cid:94)(cid:101)(cid:94)(cid:12)(cid:101)(cid:60)(cid:77)(cid:12)(cid:60)(cid:95)(cid:77)(cid:95)(cid:81)(cid:95)(cid:95)(cid:95)(cid:25)(cid:81)(cid:58)(cid:95)(cid:91)(cid:12)(cid:99)(cid:25)(cid:12)(cid:12)(cid:16)(cid:16)(cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:33)(cid:33)(cid:12) Participants will be Fri., Jan. 19 - able to choose from a va- time this session wraps ing cuts to finding new Doughnuts, cereal, fruit, up by April 15, judging revenue. Bills have al- (cid:50)(cid:81)(cid:94)(cid:94)(cid:101)(cid:12)(cid:52)(cid:91)(cid:97)(cid:94)(cid:95)(cid:38)(cid:12)(cid:12)(cid:48)(cid:77)(cid:85)(cid:88)(cid:101)(cid:12)(cid:36)(cid:12)(cid:77)(cid:89)(cid:12)(cid:25)(cid:12)(cid:35)(cid:38)(cid:32)(cid:33)(cid:12)(cid:92)(cid:89) riety of activities includ- juice, milk. ing guided hikes, kaya- from past budget ses- ready been filed that (cid:34)(cid:28)(cid:34)(cid:25)(cid:35)(cid:33)(cid:34)(cid:25)(cid:31)(cid:30)(cid:37)(cid:29) LUNCH king, fishing, wildlife sions like the one we would give us some Mon., Jan. 15 - No watching, and wildlife started just this week on options, and we will school. 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But Ziti or hamburger on bun, land Falls naturalists will legislative sessions in our work extends far This Week at the State Capitol peas, mixed green salad, give talks on the history even numbered years beyond the mammoth dinner roll, fruit, milk. “budget sessions,” be- tasks of passing a bud- Lawmakers returned harder to fund Kentuck- of Cumberland Falls, ge- Wed., Jan. 17 - cause it is during those get and pension reform. to the State Capitol ians’ other priorities, ology, kayak fishing, tour Scrambled eggs, sausage sessions that the Ken- We have 173 public Tues., Jan. 2nd to kick like education, public the falls and astronomy. patty or ham & cheese tucky General Assem- school districts in Ken- off a General Assem- protection, and work- On Saturday, sessions sandwich, hash browns, bly approves spending tucky with administra- bly session that’s sure force development. will include wildlife green beans, biscuit, fruit, plans for the operation tive, funding and other to tackle a wide range Such consequences habitat restoration, deer milk. of state government. needs we have been of issues. But Capitol are why any action law- biology, trout fishing and Thurs., Jan. 18 - Soon after Governor asked to consider this observers say there are makers take on pension backpacking. Loaded baked potato, Matt Bevin shares his session. two issues this year that reform is certain to have On Saturday eve- cup of chili or chili cheese budget plan in his State We have state col- will likely dominate a big impact on the oth- ning, former Kentucky fries, broccoli, fruit, of the Commonwealth leges and universities many discussions: pub- er top issue of the legis- Afield host Tim Farmer milk. Budget Address on Jan. that need state support lic pension reform and lative session, the state will speak. The park Fri., Jan. 19 - Walking 16, House budget sub- to meet success bench- the state budget. budget. Every two years is also offering a wild taco or ham & cheese committees will start marks. Issues concerning lawmakers create a bi- game buffet for $39.99 sandwich, corn, carrots, gathering informa- We need to ensure the unfunded liabili- ennial state budget, so each that includes the cookie bar, fruit, milk. ties associated with the now’s the time to craft Farmer appearance. Res- tion the House Appro- victims of crime are pro- state’s pension systems the plan that will guide ervations for the Farmer priations and Revenue tected without overbur- AUGUSTA SCHOOLS for public employees state spending for the appearance at 8 p.m. Committee needs to dening our state prisons BREAKFAST received growing atten- next two fiscal years are required and can be build a $20 billion bien- and local jails, while Mon., Jan. 15 - No tion last year with much that begin on July 1. made by calling 606- nial Executive Branch keeping public safety school. speculation on whether The budget process 528-4121. budget, plus budgets for strong for all citizens. Tues., Jan. 16 - Bagel lawmakers would be will take a big step for- On Sunday, there the Legislative and Ju- And we need to with cream cheese or called into a special leg- ward on Jan. 16 when will be hikes to Natural dicial branches and the make sure that one of cereal, peaches, milk, islative session to deal Gov. Matt Bevin pres- Arch, Yahoo Falls and state Road Plan for the the state’s biggest cost OJ. with the matter. Those ents his proposed spend- the fire tower. next two years. Even- drivers – the Medicaid Wed., Jan. 17 - challenges are still in fo- ing plan in a speech to Email BretA.Smit- tually, all of the budget program – is properly Breakfast pizza or cereal, cus as lawmakers move lawmakers that will be [email protected] for a de- bills and the Road Plan managed. banana, milk, OJ. into the early stages of broadcast to a statewide tailed program schedule. will make it to the full Another idea be- Thurs., Jan. 18 the current session while audience on Kentucky All programs are free House for a vote. ing floated this session - Sweet roll or cereal, working to ensure that a Educational Television. except the Tim Farmer When these budget is tax reform. Some mixed fruit, milk, OJ. consensus is reached on Soon after, lawmakers appearance. Visit http:// proposals will make lawmakers say current Fri., Jan. 19 - Sausage the issue. on budget subcommit- parks.ky.gov/calendar/ it to the House floor is state spending must be biscuit & jelly or cereal, While pension re- tees will begin digging details/kentucky-hills- hard to predict. That’s reined in before new peaches, milk, OJ. form would most di- into the plan and consid- woods-and-waters- because the budget pro- revenue streams are cre- LUNCH rectly impact current ering the changes they weekend-/79913/ for cess takes time. Debate ated, while others favor Mon., Jan. 15 - No and future public retir- want to make to ensure more information. on what should, and different paths. We will school. ees, it’s fair to say this that the final spending Cumberland Falls should not, be funded see where discussion on Tues., Jan. 16 - issue touches all state plan reflects their priori- State Resort Park has a will fill several days this issue takes us in the Sloppy joe or hot dog, citizens. As pension ties for the state. lodge, Riverview Res- with proposed changes weeks ahead. curly fries, cole slaw, costs grow and liabili- While pensions and taurant, cottages, camp- to the budget bills, or To say that this ses- mixed fruit, milk. ties increase, it becomes the budget will receive ground, hiking trails, amendments, filling sion will be enjoyable Wed., Jan. 17 - much attention in the fishing, horseback rid- several pages. The idea for members of the Ken- Country fried steak or hot (cid:61)(cid:100)(cid:97)(cid:94)(cid:89)(cid:86)(cid:110)(cid:21)(cid:57)(cid:90)(cid:87)(cid:105)(cid:52) days ahead, there’s a ing, rafting, other recre- is to give everyone a tucky General Assembly dog, mashed potatoes, growing list of bills on ational activities and a chance to voice their may be optimistic. Hard gravy, peas, peaches, (cid:76)(cid:90)(cid:21)(cid:88)(cid:86)(cid:99)(cid:21) other matters that law- great view of Cumber- opinion before final de- decisions will have to apple granola bar, milk. makers will study in- land Falls. For reserva- cisions are made. be made, and it is im- (cid:93)(cid:90)(cid:97)(cid:101)(cid:22) Thurs., Jan. 18 - Ham depth. More than 100 tions or more informa- What we do know portant that we, as Ken- & cheese sandwich or bills have already been tion, call 606-528-4121. is that the budget pro- tuckians, stay informed pizza, buttered potatoes, introduced this year on cess won’t be easy. It of those decisions each broccoli, pineapple, never is. And, this year, step of the way. Holiday bills matters including child This space milk. protection, tax reform, budget negotiations are You can keep up piling up? drones, and drug treat- could be your Fri., Jan. 19 - Hot even more complicated with all the latest action See us dog or beefaroni, salad or than usual because of from the 2018 Regular for a bill ment. ad for $9 a week! corn, breadstick, mixed That makes this an the state public pension Session in the Legisla- consolidation Call Amy fruit, milk. important time for citi- crisis. Lawmakers are tive Record, which is loan that can lower your zens to stay in touch and get it faced with the task of found on the Legisla- Read the finding nearly $2 bil- tive Research Commis- (cid:198)(cid:105)(cid:93)(cid:56)(cid:90)(cid:21)(cid:100)(cid:56)(cid:108)(cid:86)(cid:199)(cid:104)(cid:93) pmayomntehnlyt . wshiathre vlaiewwms aokne rst he ainsd- set it up today! classified ads... lion over the next bien- sion website at www. Call or stop by today! sues that will be voting 735-2198 they are full nium, based on some lrc.ky.gov. You can also on during the remainder of bargains! estimates, to slow the still leave comments for of the session. 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Forty-three teams travel information, and that signed up in 2017 Sun., Jan. 21st of course, the booklet of were repeat teams, some 26 challenges that will for as long as 5, 6, and start shipping out on Jan. even 12 years! 15, 2018. Oh, and did we men- Bolthouse Strawberry Teams will be chal- tion there are prizes? By Parfait & Protein Drinks lenged with games, correctly completing just historical photo re-cre- 10 or more quests, a team 2 for ations, nature know-how, will receive a certificate $500 and lots of riddles to keep for a one-night stay at them on their toes. the park lodge or camp- “But what is a quest?” ground of their choice $3.00 to slice 11 fl. oz. you ask. It may be a (Sunday through Thurs- riddle, or it might even day) and free passes to rhyme, as it directs you park museums or forts. Webber Sausage Platter Bacon how or where to spend Complete 20 quests and your time. You might receive the lodge stay 2 have to ponder, you might and passes, plus a $35 for $300lb $500 float or chop, as you dis- Kentucky State Parks cover fun facts and you gift card. Complete 25 plan your next photo op! quests and get the lodge So grab your friends and stay, passes and a $60 1 lb. Roll grab your gear, discover gift card. If planned out state parks in a new way properly, the first prize and at your own pace level can be attained by Hand-cut Sundial Quilted Nothern V-8 Splash throughout the year! visiting as few as four Filet Mignon True Fruit Cups Ultra Soft & Strong Assorted Varieties In case that did not give it different parks. away, many of the quests, More details and reg- 2 available 4 for $299 2 for are in the form of riddles. istration forms can be $500 $500 Most of them lead teams found at www.parks. by request to multiple points of in- ky.gov (look for the terest throughout a park. “Family Adventure daily! About one-third of the 26 Quest” button) with a 7 oz. 6 ct. - Double Roll 64 oz. quests are park-specific, mail-in or electronic op- while the remaining two- tion. While there, peruse k’S thirds can be completed the photo gallery of past at your choice of park, participants and feed- as long as it has the quest back. Expect to receive 201 HrF bLvd. subject required—a trail, your quest kit within two auguSTa, ky lounge, historic site, leaf, weeks of registering be- 606066--775566-2-2141545 We are not responsible for any typographical errors & reserve We are not responsible for any typographical errors & reserve etc. ginning Jan. 15, 2018. HRS:H MRSo: Mn-oSn-aSta t8 8aamm--99pmp,m Su, nS. u9anm. -97pamm-7pm the right to limit quantities 8 - THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 11, 2018 Basketball Polar Bears head south for NUC All American game & camp Polar Bears Stats Lady Bears Stats 12/15 vs B. Brossart 11/27 vs Brossart Lost 32-58 Lost 31-63 Scoring: Cole Bishop Scoring: Natalie Bell - 4; Jhace Cummins - 2; - 11; Kennedy Carl - 10; Trey Deaton - 4; Tad Aryah Myrick - 2; Kinley Fisher - 5; Tanner Fisher Ruf - 8; and Kaitlyn Wills - 6; Nathan Jefferson - 3; - 2. Logan Teegarden - 3; and Rebounds: Natalie Morgan Thorpe - 5. Bell - 4; Kennedy Carl Rebounds: Johnny - 2; Madison Goecke - 1; Bell - 1; Cole Bishop - Aryah Myrick - 4; Kinley 1; Austin Clos - 4; Trey Ruf - 5; and Kaitlyn Wills Deaton - 4; Tad Fisher - 6; - 3. Tanner Fisher - 3; Logan Teegarden - 1; Morgan 11/30 vs Nicholas Thorpe - 2; and Travis Lost 32-74 Tucker - 2. Scoring: Natalie Bell - 4; Kennedy Carl - 10; 12/18 vs Lewis Jaya Dawson - 1; Madison Pictured left to right are Colton Jones, Ethan Bishop, Amy Cracraft, Tyler Rice, Mathew Bishop and Lost 33-50 Goecke - 2; Elena Insko Robert Cracraft. Photo submitted Scoring: Cole Bishop - 2; Aryah Myrick - 9; and While many kids were here in Bracken County with family and the cold, six Polar Bears, Colton - 3; Jhace Cummins - 1; Kinley Ruf - 8. Jones, Ethan Bishop, Amy Cracraft, Tyler Rice, Mathew Bishop and Robert Cracraft, headed south to Trey Deaton - 4; Tad Rebounds: Natalie Daytona Beach to compete in the NUC All American game and camp activities. The kids arrived and Fisher - 7; Tanner Fisher Bell - 6; Kennedy Carl checked in on the 27th of December where they were put on their respective teams. All of the Polar - 6; Logan Teegarden - 3; Sarah Crouch - 1; Bears fell on the North teams with the exception of Tyler Rice who played for the Junior South team. - 5; Morgan Thorpe - 2; Jaya Dawson - 2; Brean- The teams started practicing and trying out for positions on the 27th then practiced the 28th and 29th Mason Tucker - 3; and na Hamilton - 2; Aryah in preparation for the games on the 30th. The first game was the Middle School/Freshman contest where Travis Tucker - 4. Myrick - 8; Kinley Ruf - Mathew Bishop and Amy Cracraft were selected as starters on the offensive lines, and Ethan Bishop and Rebounds: Cole 5; and Kaitlyn Wills - 3. Robert Cracraft were reserves. Mathew Bishop also played several snaps at linebacker for the North in Bishop - 1; Trey Deaton a contest that saw them come up a little short to the South team. - 7; Tad Fisher - 7; Tanner 12/2 vs St. Henry Next was the Sophmore/Junior scrimmage where Tyler Rice was the starting tight end for the South. Fisher - 3; Mason Tucker Lost 21-56 Tyler was on the winning side of this contest as the South won 20 to 10. Following the game, Tyler was - 2; and Travis Tucker - Scoring: Natalie Bell invited to compete in the Texas versus the World camps to be held in February in Dallas. 6. - 2; Kennedy Carl - 8; The night cap was the All American Senior game for which Colton Jones was the starting right guard Georgana Carpenter - 1; for the North team. Colton played every snap at that position and played extremely well but the North 12/19 vs Paris Jaya Dawson - 3; Madison came up just 3 points short losing 41 to 38. In all, these six Polar Bears represented Bracken County Lost 44-69 Goecke - 2; Aryah Myrick very well. Congratulations to all. Scoring: Cole Bishop - 4; and Kinley Ruf - 3. - 5; Trey Deaton - 16; Tad Rebounds: Natalie Fisher - 4; Tanner Fisher Bell - 2; Kennedy Carl - Jaya Dawson - 1; Madison Bach named MARTIAL ARTS - SELF DEFENSE - 4; Nathan Jefferson - 4; Madison Goecke - 2; Goecke - 1; Aryah Myrick GLVC Player 3; Logan Teegarden - 2; Aryah Myrick - 7; Kinley - 18; and Kinley Ruf - 7. Milford Christian Martial Arts classes of the Week Mason Tucker - 4; and Ruf - 6; Kaitlyn Wills - 2; for the new year started on January 9th at Travis Tucker - 6. and Audrey Wright - 2. 12/19 vs Bath Milford Christian Church. Karate classes will be held Rebounds: Johnny Won 64-60 for grades 3-8 on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 5-6pm. Teen and Adult classes will be on Tues- Bell - 1; Cole Bishop - 12/4 vs Newport Scoring: Natalie Bell day and Wednesday from 6-7pm. 2; Austin Clos - 2; Trey Lost 58-59 OT - 7; Kennedy Carl - 17; New students are invited to join anytime Deaton - 6; Tad Fisher - 3; Scoring: Natalie Bell Jaya Dawson - 8; Aryah during class hours. There is no chargebut students Tanner Fisher - 2; Logan - 6; Kennedy Carl - 19; Myrick - 3; Kinley Ruf - must provide their own uniform (after 2 weeks) ap- Teegarden - 2; Mason Jaya Dawson - 6; Madi- 10; and Kaitlyn Wills - 5. proved by the instructor. Tucker - 2; Travis Tucker son Goecke - 2; Aryah Rebounds: Natalie Adults and teens who want only to take self - 5; and Jared Zornes - 3. Myrick - 14; and Kinley Bell - 7; Kennedy Carl - 2; defense lessons will attend just the Wednesday class. Ruf - 15. Jaya Dawson - 2; Madison Dress in loose appropriate attire for workout. 12/22 vs Ripley Rebounds: Natalie Goecke - 2; Aryah Myrick Bring the kids to learn discipline, respect, Lost 69-73 Bell - 8; Kennedy Carl - 3; - 6; and Kinley Ruf - 6. and integrity along with self defense skills in a Christian environment. Emphasis is placed on build- Scoring: Cole Bishop Jaya Dawson - 2; Madison - 1; Jhace Cummins - 3; Goecke - 1; Aryah Myrick 12-22 vs Robertson Brent Bach, a senior ing confidence and self control. Trey Deaton - 22; Tad - 8; Kinley Ruf - 4; and Won 64-38 guard at Bellarmine Col- Teens and adults come and learn martial arts skills in Rye Kyu Kempo, Aiki-Jitsu, Kyusho, Tai Fisher - 21; Tanner Fisher Kaitlyn Wills - 1. Scoring: Natalie Bell lege was named the Great Chi and basic self defense techniques to protect you Lakes Valley Conference - 6; Logn Teegarden - 4; - 7; Kennedy Carl - 10; and your family. Great way to stay in shape! Player of the Week for Mason Tucker - 5; and 12/8 vs Boone Jaya Dawson - 14; Brean- Please encourage friends and classmates to the first time during his Travis Tucker - 7. Lost 49-77 na Hamilton - 2; Isabella take advantage of this free program. Classes taught Rebounds: Cole Scoring: Natalie Bell Hardy - 4; Aryah Myrick college men’s basketball by Master Mark Edgley 5th Dan and Christina Bezold Bishop - 4; Trey Deaton - 14; Kennedy Carl - 10; - 5; Kinley Ruf - 12; and career. He averaged 20.5 2nd Dan (Tora Tsuru Ryu Kyu Kempo- Okinawan Ka- points, 5.5 rebounds, 1.5 rate-do). - 7; Tad Fisher - 5; Jaya Dawson - 14; Aryah Kaitlyn Wills - 10. assists, 1.0 steals in two This is a great opportunity to see our new Tanner Fisher - 1; Logan Myrick - 2; Kinley Ruf - Rebounds: Natalie wins last week against church. You are invited to join us Sundays at 10am Teegarden - ; and Travis 7; and Kaitlyn Wills - 2. Bell - 5; Kennedy Carl - 7; for Sunday School and at 10:55am for Worship. Mil- GLVC divisional lead- Tucker - 6. Rebounds: Kennedy Jaya Dawson - 3; Madison ford Christian has many programs for youth and Carl - 2; Jaya Dawson - Goecke - 2; Breanna Ham- ers, Maryville on 1/4 and adults to encourage growth in Christian faith and 12/27 vs Cal. Christian 2; Madison Goecke - 2; ilton - 1; Isabella Hardy - William Jewell on 1/6. values. Lost 62-67 Aryah Myrick - 18; Kin- 2; Elena Insko - 2; Aryah He has helped Bellarmine NEW SCHEDULE Scoring: Cole Bishop ley Ruf - 2; and Kaitlyn Myrick - 10; Kinley Ruf extend their nation’s-lon- Tuesday - 5-6pm....Grades: 3rd-8th, - 13; Trey Deaton - 4; Tad Wills - 3. - 5; Kaitlyn Wills - 5; and gest winning streak to 51 Fisher - 16; Tanner Fisher Audrey Wright - 2. games and had a career 6-7pm...Teen/Adult high 23 points and career Wednesday - 5-6pm....Grades: 3rd-8th, - 11; Logan Teegarden 12/9 vs Highlands - 13; Mason Tucker - 6; Lost 23-65 12/27 vs Brown high 8 rebounds in the 6-7pm...Teen/Adult William Jewell game. and Travis Tucker - 1. Scoring: Kennedy Lost 48-49 Thursday - 5-6pm....Grades: 3rd-8th The former Augusta Rebounds: Cole Carl - 4; Amy Cracraft - Scoring: Natalie Bell Panther is the son of Bishop - 2; Trey Deaton - 1; Jaya Dawson - 5; Kin- - 9; Kennedy Carl - 6; Mike and Laura Bach of 2; Tad Fisher - 4; Tanner ley Ruf - 5; and Kaitlyn Jaya Dawson - 8; Aryah Augusta. Fisher - 1; Mason Tucker Wills - 3. Myrick - 4; Kinley Ruf - - 2; and Travis Tucker - Rebounds: Natalie 21; and Kaitlyn Wills - 2. 4. Bell - 2; Kennedy Carl - 2; Rebounds: Natalie Georgana Carpenter - 1; Bell - 7; Kennedy Carl We Can Order Your 12/28 vs Bellevue Sarah Crouch - 3; Madi- - 2; Madison Goecke - 1; NOTARY Lost 51-69 son Goecke - 3; Elena Aryah Myrick - 5; Kinley Scoring: Cole Bishop Insko - 1; Aryah Myrick Ruf - 6; and Kaitlyn Wills SEALS - 3; Jhace Cummins - 14; - 5; Kinley Ruf - 2; Gra- - 2. Tad Fisher - 5; Tanner cie Taylor - 1; and Kaitlyn Fisher - 10; Tanner Horn Wills - 2. 12/28 vs Atherton - 1; Collin Jefferson - 8; Won 50-35 Logan Teegarden - 3; 12/12 vs Mason Scoring: Natalie Bell Mason Tucker - 6; Travis Lost 30-65 - 11; Sarah Crouch - 10; Tucker - 1; and Jared Scoring: Natalie Bell Jaya Dawson - 2; Madi- Bracken County News Zornes - 4. - 5; Kennedy Carl - 2; Sar- son Goecke - 4; Isabella 735-2198 Rebounds: Johnny ah Crouch - 1; Jaya Daw- Hardy - 2; Aryah Myrick Bell - 3; Cole Bishop - 3; son - 5; Madison Goecke - - 4; Kinley Ruf - 15; and Jhace Cummins - 2; Tad 2; Breanna Hamilton - 2; Kaitlyn Wills - 2. Fisher - 3; Tanner Fisher Aryah Myrick - 2; Kinley Rebounds: Natalie - 1; Collin Jefferson - Ruf - 3; and Kaitlyn Wills Bell - 11; Kennedy Carl - HEATER 8; Logan Teegarden - 1; - 8. 4; Jaya Dawson - 2; Madi- 25-50% Mason Tucker - ; Travis Rebounds: Natalie son Goecke - 2; Aryah Tucker - 1; and Jared Bell - 2; Kennedy Carl - Myrick - 9; Kinley Ruf - Zornes - 1. 1; Sarah Crouch - 1; Jaya 8; and Kaitlyn Wills - 1. Clearance! OFF! Dawson - 1; Madison 12/29 vs Lewis Goecke - 4; Elena Insko 12/29 vs Frankfort Won 75-51 - 1; Aryah Myrick - 7; Lost 49-60 ALL OTHER Scoring: Cole Bishop Kinley Ruf - 4; and Kai- Scoring: Natalie Bell Heat IN-STOCK - 6; Jhace Cummins - tlyn Wills - 2. - 3; Kennedy Carl - 7; Storm 23; Trey Deaton - 6; Tad Jaya Dawson - 5; Madison IInnffrraarreedd HEATERS! Wall Fisher - 11; Tanner Fisher 12/13 vs Lewis Goecke - 2; Aryah Myrick HeatStorm Heater - 14; Mason Tucker - 13; Won 55-54 - 5; Kinley Ruf - 25; and and Travis Tucker - 2. Scoring: Natalie Bell Kaitlyn Wills - 2. PrestonWalnut $9995 Rebounds: Cole - 19; Kennedy Carl - 13; Rebounds: Natalie or Smithfield Oak NOW Bishop - 2; Jhace Cummins Jaya Dawson - 5; Aryah Bell - 7; Kennedy Carl - 3; PortableInfraredQuartzHeater $7995 201 Seminary Avenue - 3; Trey Deaton - 6; Tad Myrick - 7; and Kinley Jaya Dawson - 2; Madison $14999 Fisher - 11; Tanner Fisher Ruf - 11. Goecke - 2; Aryah Myrick Augusta, KY - 4; Mason Tucker - 2; Rebounds: Natalie - 16; Kinley Ruf - 7; and NOW$12995 www.millerlumbercompany.com 606-756-2151 and Travis Tucker - 1. Bell - 6; Kennedy Carl - 5; Kaitlyn Wills - 3. THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 11, 2018 - 9 Farm News Trash Talk PLEASE Livestock Indemnity RECYCLE Program Benefits by: Mr. Recycle Bin & Ms. Pick-Up Litterbug DAILY Available to Mason/ COMPLETE AUTO BODY & PAINTING Howdy Folks! often as you complete an Bracken/Robertson We send our sincerest outdoor cleanup to create County Producers congratulations to Mr. a more beautiful county U.S. Department Nate Haight who was and to ensure the health of of Agriculture (USDA) the recent winner of Mother Nature! Farm Service Agency our 2017 C.U.B. Party Mother Nature has (FSA) Executive Direc- Cleanup Random Draw- certainly kept us in the tor Chuck Whitehead in ing Contest! Mr. Haight deep freeze the past couple Maysville announced received the $100 cash of weeks and before we can that producers who suf- prize and his project enjoy some above freezing fered qualifying live- included participation in temperatures we have to stock losses due to natu- the Fall Road Cleanup endure some freezing rain ral disasters, including Insurance Work FREE with the Hope Center this Monday morning! extreme cold weather, 606-756-2447 Welcome Estimates group! This C.U.B. Certainly students and could be eligible for the Party Cleanup stands for teachers appreciate this Livestock Indemnity CleanUp Bracken and unexpected day off to Program (LIP). Owner/Operator: Kevin Plummer any citizen is eligible to keep everyone safe! If “LIP provides live- 753 Augusta/Chatham Rd. • Augusta, KY • .03 Miles South of AA Hwy. on Rt. 19 enter by doing any type you are out and about, stock producers with a of outdoor cleanup of the please drive carefully and vital safety net to help county and submitting defensively! We are just them overcome the dam- Value-Added ies, business plans, and an entry form during getting into our ‘winter aging financial impact of Producer Grant marketing efforts used the contest period. In weather’ time frame, so natural disasters,” said funds available to establish value-added 2017 we extended the don’t get discouraged with Whitehead. businesses. Value-added Woo dInmseunra onfc teh eA gWeonrcldy Life entry period to begin the wind, snow and ice. It LIP compensates By Sandra Renner, grants can also be used • Life Insurance • Annuities • IRAs with Commonwealth will be gone in no time and livestock owners and Center for Rural Affairs to develop new product Gary W. Hay, FICF Cleanup Week and we will be complaining of contract growers for live- At Robinette Farms, lines from raw agricul- Field Representative end the Friday before the heat and humidity! stock death losses in ex- funds from the Value- tural products or pro- 859-620-2881 Christmas. Kentucky’s We recently received cess of normal mortality Added Producer Grant mote additional uses for Insurance Protection • Financial Security Commonwealth Cleanup a call regarding old paint due to an eligible adverse (VAPG) program help established products. Week is held annually and here is what we have weather event, including pay for processing, mar- Independent pro- sized family farms and during the last full week been told on the disposal losses due to hurricanes, keting, distribution, and ducers, agricultural pro- ranches; farmer and in March. We haven’t of paint. Because landfills floods, blizzards, dis- sales of pasture-raised ducer groups, farmer or rancher cooperatives; received any information everywhere cannot accept ease, wildfires, extreme chickens, eggs, and mi- rancher cooperatives, and majority-controlled, on dates yet, but we any type of liquids, the heat and extreme cold. crogreens. and majority-controlled, producer-based business believe that will be March paint must be solidified “A notice of loss This year, $18 mil- producer-based busi- ventures whose projects 25 through March 31. in order for Rumpke to must be filed with FSA lion in funding is avail- ness ventures are all eli- “best contribute” to During the year, entry accept it. To dry the paint, within 30 days of when able through the U.S. gible to apply for these creating or increasing forms will appear in The you can employ one of the loss of livestock is Department of Agricul- grants. marketing opportunities Bracken County News several methods such as apparent,” said White- ture’s (USDA) VAPG The program priori- for the aforementioned and given to road cleanup kitty litter. If you own head. “Livestock that program. Paper appli- tizes funding for appli- groups of farmers. participants. The $100 a cat, that won’t be too die within 60 days of the cations are due Jan. 31, cants who are beginning, Contact your local cash prize is an incentive difficult. When you put date of the eligible loss 2018, and electronic ap- veteran, or socially- USDA Rural Devel- to generate enough in the new litter into the box, condition may be con- plications through www. disadvantaged farmers opment office or visit environment to get folks simply place the old sidered eligible for loss grants.gov are due Jan. and ranchers; operators www.cfra.org for more out at least one day during litter (minus any ‘organic benefits if the animal 24. of small- and medium- information. the nine month period material’!) into the bucket died because of the eli- Robinette Farms is a to make a difference! to absorb the paint. Old gible loss condition. Pro- small farming operation NEED TOBACCO GRADED? Who knows – YOU shredded newspaper will ducers must also file an near Lincoln, Nebraska, could win! Become an work but may take a little application for payment that received a working active participant this longer to absorb the paint; no later than 90 days af- capital grant in 2015, year! Enter the contest as old clothing or rags will ter the calendar year in and now sells meat and Maysville Tobacco do the job as will dirt. which the eligible loss produce at local grocery IS YOUR INSURANCE When no children or pets condition occurred.” stores. They were able Grading Service OUTDATED? are a concern, paint can The LIP national to develop new products be poured onto plastic payment rate for eligible and access higher-value GIVE US A CALL: (502) 463-2412 or newspaper to air dry. livestock owners is based markets with the assis- (859) 757-9117 or (859) 743-1447 Once the paint has dried, on 75 percent of the av- tance from the VAPG dispose of the newspaper erage fair market value program. or plastic in a bag, or put of the livestock. Administered by 1506 INDUSTRIAL PARK DR. the lid back on the can or According to USDA Rural Develop- MAYSVILLE, KY bucket to go into a trash Whitehead producers ment, the VAPG pro- CAll TODAY fORA bag for Rumpke pickup. should contact the Ma- gram provides grants to Mon. - Wed. & Fri. 8a-4p; fREE QUOTE! DO NOT under any son/Bracken/Robertson producers for working Closed Thurs.; Sat. 8a- 12p • Automotive • Flood • Health circumstances put paint County FSA office at capital, feasibility stud- Commercial • Home • Renter’s into the recycling trailers! 606-759- 5763 to sched- Life & Personal • Long-term Care This occurred in the ule an appointment to Auto • Farm • Business • Life past with very negative submit a notice of loss January 11th Crossword Puzzle Home • Health results! The lid came off and application for pay- Carol Moran and paint spilled all over ment. Independent Insurance the recycling material and Producers are en- CLUES ACROSS A Schumacher Insurance Agency the interior of the trailer. couraged to bring sup- 1. Make ale 606-724-5321 • Robertson Co. Needless to say, that load porting evidence, in- 5. Residue 606-735-3555 • Bracken Co. had to be taken to the cluding documentation 8. Female parent [email protected] landfill and the trailer of the number and kind 12. Succulent plants TCrhuositceed® could not be used until the of livestock that died, 14. OJ’s judge paint had dried! supplemented if possible 15. Czech river Beef IRM Rules are in place for by photographs or video 16. Embarrassing a reason and when we as records to document the predicament Mineral Program a society obey the rules, loss, purchase records, 18. NHL legend It is time to place there is much more peace, veterinarian records, Bobby your order for the UK harmony and happy production records and 19. Sunfish Beef IRM Mineral and I smiles! Please follow other similar documents. 20. One who acclaims recommend that you start those traffic rules this For more informa- 21. On the __: using the High Magne- winter season, and those tion on LIP, please con- running away sium formulation. By necessary to RECYCLE, tact the Mason/Bracken/ 22. Oklahoma’s starting to feed the High REUSE and REDUCE to Robertson County FSA “Wheat Capital” Magnesium now, will keep God’s earth clean, office at 606-759-5763 23. The Golden State build up reserves in the green and beautiful! Be or visit FSA online at 26. Merrymake animals to prevent grass seein’ you – Bin & Bug. www.fsa.usda.gov. 30. Siberian nomads CLUES DOWN 38. Doctor of tetany in the spring. We 31. Pock-marked 1. Crush Education will once again be work- 32. Baleen whale 2. Razorbill genus 40. Type of nerve ing with the Brooksville Bluegrass Barns 33. Leaf-footed 3. “Full House” actress 41. Types of tops Farm Supply as our host bug genus Loughlin 42. 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Power transmission 859-388-4844 • 606-307-8051 group belt contact the office. 10 - THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 11, 2018 Keep an eYe POSITIONS AVAILABLE Real Estate LICKING VALLEY HEAD START Corner On COOl Licking Valley Head Start is hiring for the following positions: DealS! 3040 Dover- Teacher Minerva Road - Assistant Teacher Solitary building spot Look What is in Season Bus Driver with river view. This Support Staff in the Classifieds! 56 acre farm features A Kentucky driver’s license is required a large barn with and the applicant must be willing to obtain a RATES: 25 WORDS OR LESS $4.50. workshop, a blacktop Commercial Driver’s License. All hired staff Card of Thanks: 30 words or less $5.00. drive to the top where will have a criminal background check & child All ads must be prepaid, yearly posteds $30.00. there are beautiful abuse check done before employment starts. The deadline for classified advertising ridges and a wonderful Applications will be taken through January view of the Ohio river is 5 p.m. Monday. 19th at Licking Valley C.A.P. Inc., 203 High and Dover. Property Call 735-2198 Street, Flemingsburg, between the hours of 8:00 is listed @ $129,000. a.m. and 4:30 p.m. or print application from For more information, www.lvcap.com & mail. A pre-employment contact T.J. Burton drug test is a requirement for employment. An For Sale (cid:46)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:12) Livestock Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D. Positions 606-782-2150. 426 Eden Ridge available in all five counties; Bracken, Fleming, Road - This is the Lewis, Mason, and Robertson. WOOD, $45 load. (cid:46)(cid:59)(cid:69)(cid:63)(cid:12) Select group of open best cattle farm on the market with 120 acres! Phone 606-782-1119. HEIFERS, ready to It has a beautiful home, 1-25-p breed; GELBVIEH, Bluegrass-Maysville Stockyards guest home, multiple ----------------------------- (cid:64)(cid:59)(cid:69)(cid:63) POLLED HEREFORD FOR SALE & CROSS BRED. Also 7124 AA Hwy. East - Maysville, KY 41056 barns and excellent fencing. Not many Hemlock Barn Siding POLLED HEREFORD • CATTLE SALES opportunities ever Miller Lumber & GELBVIEH BULL. Tires & come along to own a Company Phone 606-375-0979. TUESDAY 10:30AM piece of property like Augusta, KY. Wheels tfc this! Farm is listed @ 756-2151 ------------------------------ on Sale!!! • COW SALES $550,000. For more 1-800-643-4426 L I V E S T O C K : information, contact (Toll-Free) Truck & Car Registered Angus Bulls 3RD FRIDAY 6:30PM T.J. Burton 606-782- tfc 12-25 months old with Accessories ----------------------------- qualifying EPDs and (606)759-7280 2150. • RC Traxxas Trucks current veterinarian BSE 1088 Brooksville- Vehicles • Stainless Steel Step Tubes exam. Klaber Angus Germantown Road Land Rentals - 2 bedroom, 1 bath • B&W Gooseneck Hitches - Farms (606) 782-1888 or home with a full '02 Mazda 626, 182K, Installed $525 (606) 782-1777. 1-11-p basement. This home $300 down. • Bull Bars ------------------------------ is a nice ranch home in '07 Ford Taurus, • Bed Liners & Mats CUMMINS POLLED 166 ACRES on Goose APARTMENT in a great location. Home 183K, $300 down. • Tires & Wheels LIMOUSINS Ridge Rd., Powersville, Augusta, fully furnished, is priced @ $52,000. Buy Here/Pay Here! • 4 piece Vent Visor Registered Limousin good crop land, old house all utilities included, plus For more information, Easy Financing! • Hood Deflector bulls, red or black, & barn, great hunting, washer & dryer, $650 mo. contact T.J. Burton 606-584-8881 12-18 months, double deer, turkey, rabbits & or $160 wk. Phone 859- • Graphics & Truck Lettering 606-782-2150. tfc polled, qualifies KY. Bull squirrels, $2900 per acre, 384-6297. 1-11-c • Extang Tri-fold, most trucks, $375 5246 Asbury Rd. ----------------------------- Program. David & Donald will consider serious offer. ------------------------------ Financing available! Cummins, 606-747-5886. Call Jeff 859-322-4019. - Beautiful 3 bedroom, LENOXBURG Wanted 2 bath doublewide EOW 3/1/18-p MINI STORAGE in an excellent ------------------------------ ------------------------------ Hwy. 1019 between location. Home has WANTED: Older model Auto, Home, Marine AA Hwy. & Lenoxburg. 2 had extensive up- farm tractors. All makes (cid:62)(cid:59)(cid:65)(cid:51)(cid:52)(cid:12)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:65)(cid:58)(cid:64)(cid:62)(cid:69) UPHOLSTERING sizes for your convenience. grades. PRICE HAS and models. Running or Owners: Norm & Martha BEEN REDUCED (cid:56)(cid:85)(cid:82)(cid:96)(cid:12)(cid:55)(cid:85)(cid:96)(cid:95) not. Phone (606) 842- 606-747-6013. 12-27-p TO $84,900. For more 0068. tfc (cid:47)(cid:52)(cid:57)(cid:58)(cid:39)(cid:50)(cid:50)(cid:43)(cid:42) ------------------------------ information, contact ------------------------------ STORAGE UNITS in T.J. Burton 606-782- NOW replacing Brooksville, 9'x14' - $50, 2150. Homes small sizes - $25-$40 per leather & vinyl month. Perry Poe Real THOUGHT OF 2 STORY HOME FOR upholstery on Estate (606) 735-3176. THE WEEK: The best SALE: 1/2 acre lot, ODYSSEY tfc place to start is always newer trucks! 3349 Augusta-Berlin Rd. ------------------------------ today! Canvas Works, Inc. Asking $49,500. Call 606- 937-795-8699 Modern 2 BR APART- 6689 US Rt. 52 Ripley, OH 782-3016. 4/26/18-p 1394 US Hwy 52 • Aberdeen, Ohio 1-800-827-1422 • 1-937-392-4422 MENTS avail., W/D PERRY POE ------------------------------ hookup, laundry room on REAL ESTATE 1st floor w/new front load 735-3176 W/D; 1st floor apartments Dutch Ridge avail. starting $380-$445 (www.poerealty.com) Teri Barnes e-mail: mo., move in special - Foster, KY Roofing ([email protected]) 1st mo. rent $99 with (859) 462-5345 steel siDing 1/3 deposit pd., we pay Joe Goecke 606-756-2249 Residential & Roofing for trash pickup. Phone Eric Fegan 859-512-2969 Brooksville 3160 Bladeston Drive. Ranch home needs a complete $22,500 Cannonball Track 859-472-1860. Office Karin Poe 606-782-5173 rehab to make it adorable again! 3 BR 1 BA, 2 stone Bob Appelman hrs. M, W & F from 8- TJ Burton 606-782-2150 fireplaces, full basement. Close to AA Hwy. 4:30 p.m. Equal Housing & Sons Brooksville 783 Foster Chapel Road, Brooksville, REDUCED$61,000 Opportunity. TDD 800- Bracken County News Milford area, 3BR/2BA DW on permanent Dutch Ridge Rd., Augusta 545-1833 Ext. 336. tfc "Everyone's Favorite Newspaper" foundation on 2 ac private & wooded. 756-2340 or 756-2308 ------------------------------ Brooksville 755 Reservoir Lane, Brooksville, 3 BR 2 BA DW $74,000 a full basementwith newer metal roof. One acre. Close to Brooksville. Services Alexandria 11857 Skyview. Spacious 3BR 3 Full Bath custom $294,000 built Cutter home on 1 acre. Recent upgrades Residential throughout. 3 finished levels with 4 car garage and SALES & SERVICE large fenced yard. Close to AJ Jolly Park. on furnaces and air Maysville 434 Buckner St, Maysville. 2 BR 1 BA All one level, $49,900 conditioners. Appliance large rooms, partial bsmt, corner lot. service. License Farms #M00554. Phone Harold Dover 3358 Dover-Minerva Rd. Nice home and 127 acres of $485,000 Hamilton, 735-3342. prime fenced farm land. Barn, ponds, more! Massive road frontage! tfc Land & Building ------------------------------ Brooksville 6421 Powersville Harrison Co Rd, Brooksville, in Milford. $25,000 JOHNSON & FAMILY Nice lot for a home or business. Concrete pad, septic & HANDYMAN water on property. SERVICES Germantown 6.5 acres on Michelle Drive in Germantown, level to $24,000 Painting; Land- gently rolling. Lays nice for a new home, woods in back, scaping; Mowing; Garden low traffic road. Tilling; Brick Work; Yard Germantown 7 acres on Michelle Drive in Germantown, next to $28,000 New Holland Square Baler the 6.5 acres. Lays the same way level to gently rolling. Cleanup; Wood Floors & Make an offer for both! More! Call Mary 606- Model 5060 Foster 301 Apple Ridge, Foster, 8 acres with breath taking views. $44,900 735-9179. 1/18/18-p Be the last home on the dead end road here! ------------------------------ Mostly wooded. B r a c k e n C o. 6.5 acres on the Ohio river. Nice level land fronting the $140,000 THE HANDYMAN Ohio. Build your home here and enjoy the river traffic or CAN: wiring, plumbing, use for recreation or a new home. kitchens, baths, ceramic Butler 27.50 acres on Old US 27. Over 400 ft of road frontage $68,000 tile, flooring, roofing, with a bridge to pass over the creek. Nice place to build painting, landscaping, in the woods with plenty of room to play! Bring your ATV and check this one out! demolition, tree Foster Tract#4 in Cherry Blossom Pointe. Half acre with a $39,900 work, fence repairs, wmaitllciohnin dgo tlhlaer bvoieawts! !&! Bscueilndi cy oriuvre dr rveieawm yheoamr ea raonudn de!n Mjoay k e offer! fence painting & new ‘06 Cadillac CTS •69,000mi. fencing, water delivery, Commerical PRICED TO SELL! housecleaning, junk Maysville 1+ acre lot on the AA Hwy in Maysville close REDUCED$125,000 removal, haul away junk to the bypass. High traffic area. Fantastic cars & tractors, moving & JIM’S AUTO location for your new business! Make offer! $435,000 storage, firewood for sale Augusta 103 W 2nd Street, Augusta, Parkview Inn Bed & Breakfast. & will deliver, log splitter 10 guest rooms each with full baths. Restaurant with 2 dining areas & more. for rent w/worker. Senior OULET, INC. discounts. Honey-do-list. Resort Phone 859-545-0177. Hwy. 10 just east of Brooksville. Falmouth 5 Trails End, Falmouth. Great getaway on Kincaid Lake. $29, 900 1-18-p Camper with 30 x 40 open pole barn covering it. Enclose ------------------------------ 606-735-2442 the barn and make a larger place. Lots of possibilities! Make Offer! Thinking of SELLING?! We have BUYERS looking for property!! CALL ME TODAY!! CLASSIFIEDS Owners: J.B. Delaney 863-257-0383; . . . are worth more than Thinking about BUYING a Home??? Now is a great time to BUY!! CALL ME TODAY!! just a quick glance . . . Tom Saunders 606-407-4157