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Page 12 Lo 42° Lo 37° Lo 31° The Bracken County News Published in bracken county, by bracken countians, For bracken countians in the county seat Volume LXXXVIII Number 52 Brooksville, Kentucky Thursday, January 25, 2018 Single Copy - 75¢ Bracken’s HANDS Program: Bracken students perform at Growing Great Kids Marcella Hampton, ested in participating in the family care specialist HANDS will be reward- NKU Tri-State Symposium for the HANDS program, ed with a $25 Walmart works with pregnant Gift card and a baby quilt moms, and new parents. when they complete their She knows being a par- “Get to know you visit”. ent is exciting and also If they decide to enroll very stressful at times. in the program for each She and the staff of the FOUR consecutive visits HANDS program offered you complete, they will at the Bracken County receive a $10 Walmart Health Department would gift card. like to offer you their If you are pregnant support and another pair or your baby is less than of HANDS. They would 90 days old, and you like to help make your would like to try this pro- journey less stressful and gram, call the Bracken help you ensure that your County Health Depart- baby gets the best pos- ment at 606-735-2157. sible beginning in life. Ask to speak with Amy HANDS is a volun- Mains about scheduling tary home visiting pro- your “Get to know you” gram which offers lots visit. Marcella Hampton of information and guid- is the HANDS Family ance in all areas of child Care Specialist and Amy development. It requires Mains is the Coordina- approximately one hour tor/Supervisor. They are of your time each week, there to support you and which will be worked look forward to hearing Pictured left to right: John Keuper, Kyle Nesbitt, Isabella Gilvin, and Steven Funke, Bracken County out according to your from you. Band Director. Photo courtesy of Tricia Nesbitt schedule. The curricu- Three members of to put on a concert, con- band directors, and other active in FBLA. As a lum used in the program AIS to host the Bracken County sisting of five different community members as senior band member, is called Growing Great High School Band au- pieces. Four rehears- they gathered together to he assists Mr. Funke Kids. Isn’t that what it’s District ditioned for and were als were held on Friday, enjoy the performances by occassionally lead- all about? Every parent Governor’s accepted to the NKU January 19th, and two on of the NKU Symphonic ing the band during ball wants the best start pos- Tri-State Symposium Saturday, January 20th to Winds, Symphonic Band, games. Cup Saturday sible for their new babies. Honor Band. In its prepare for the evening and the Honors Wind Junior Kyle Nesbitt They are here to help pro- This Sat., Jan. 27th, 11th year, the Honor concert. The conductors Symphony. is the son of Kevin and vide you with this infor- local schools will gather Band invites many lo- for this year’s event were Mr. Funke is in his Tricia Nesbitt. Along mation. to take part in the 39th cal schools from Ohio, NKU’s Director of Music second year of teaching with band, he is ac- HANDS offers many District High School Indiana, and Kentucky Education Dr. Danielle in the Bracken County tive in baseball, FBLA, incentives and opportu- Governor’s Cup Compe- to participate in the Todd, NKU’s Director of School System, having FFA, Beta Club, and nities to their families. tition, an academic event program organized by Bands Dr. Brant Karrick, taken over at the retire- Gifted and Talented. Those families inter- sponsored by the Ken- the Northern Kentucky and the guest clinician ment of former Band Di- Freshman Isabella tucky Association for University Music De- Dr. Thomas Rohrer who rector Dan Black. He says Gilvin is the daughter Cummins Academic Competition. partment. is the Director of Bands he was very excited to of Jimmy and Kim Gil- Participating schools are: candidate for Bracken County and Music Education at find out that this was the vin. She is a member Augusta High School, Band Director Steven Utah State University. first group of students to of the Golf Team, Beta Magistrate Bracken County High Funke offered the op- According to Mr. Funke, ever attend from Bracken Club, and Gifted and School, Harrison County portunity to his high “With this leadership, County. He is excited Talented. She is very High School, and Pendle- school band class. John the kids performed some to see what these three active with the Drama ton County High School. Keuper, Isabella Gil- pretty challenging pieces learned and will bring Club, Band and Choir. Governor’s Cup fea- vin, and Kyle Nesbitt in such a short time, and back to help improve the She will be attending tures eight events, in- expressed an interest they sounded great in the high school band. the All State Choir in cluding the Quick Recall in the program. After concert!” Participating BCHS Louisville on February event, which is the only registering, the students The Symposiums students were: John Keu- 8th and 9th. one open to the public. began the audition pro- Finale Concert was held per, Kyle Nesbitt, and Bracken County Quick Recall begins at cess. Once accepted, all on Saturday afternoon, Isabella Gilvin. is fortunate to have a 10:45am. student were placed into January 20th at 2:30 p.m. Senior John Keuper growing number of District winners ad- two different groups in the Greaves Concert is the son of John and musically inclined stu- vance to the Regional based on their abilities. Hall. Family and friends Susan Keuper. He is a dents joining not only Governor’s Cup compe- After placement, of the participating musi- member of the Tennis the band program, but tition to be held at Lewis I, Christopher Ford they worked with three cians were joined by par- Team, President of the the choir and drama County High School on Cummins, would like to different conductors ticipating schools music/ Engineering Club, and programs as well. Saturday, February 17. announce my candidacy for Magistrate of the Ber- lin District. I am a life- AVFD elects new officers, accepts long resident of Bracken County, and have a num- ber of years experience in new members at January meeting public service. If elected, I look forward to serving and bettering my district, and all Bracken Coun- tians to the best of my ability. I would greatly appreciate your support and your vote on May 22. Paid for by Christopher Ford Cummins Circuit Clerk’s Office launches new website The Bracken County Circuit Clerk’s office is pleased to announce the launch of their new web- site drivebrackencounty. Pictured left to right: Tony Mefford, Kenny Weissman, Charlie Jett, Jr., Brian Jett, Danny Saunders, Dale Appelman, and David com. Mefford. Photo submitted The website is a great The Augusta Volunteer Fire Department held a monthly meeting and an election of officers on Wednesday, January 17th. They user-friendly source for welcomed two new members, Craig Hester and Tyler Jett. Those elected into office were: Chief Tony Mefford, 1st Assistant Chief all information regarding Kenny Weissman, 2nd Assistant Chief Charlie Jett, Jr., Captain Brian Jett, Lieutenant Danny Saunders, Treasurer Dale Appelman, driver’s licenses, permits, and Secretary David Mefford. The officers and members appreciated all who participated and Matt Bode for acting as guest pho- and state identification tographer. If you would like to be informed of current and future activities of the Augusta Volunteer Fire Department, follow them cards here in Bracken on Facebook at Avfd Augusta. County. 2 - THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 25, 2018 GRAND JURY The Bracken County News INDICTMENTS Earl Bush recognized by The Bracken County USPS 062-640 Grand Jury handed down Majority Leader McConnell Published Weekly For indictments on Gilbert Wayne Hall, Raymond Bracken County........$25.00 Bernard Boschert, III, and In State.....................$30.00 Stephen Allen Teegarden Out of State.............$35.00 on Thursday, January 18, 2018. Per Year by Gilbert Wayne Hall, The Bracken County News 59, was indicted on charges of trafficking in a P.O. Box 68 controlled substance, 1st Brooksville, Ky. 41004 degree, second offense, (606) 735-2198 when he was found to be in possession of more than [email protected] 2 grams of methamphet- Single Issue Rate 75¢ amine, $650 in cash, and a Periodicals postage paid Brooksville, Ky. 41004-0068 digital scale with the intent Postmaster send address change to to distribute, dispense, or Bracken County News sell the same on October P.O. Box 68, Brooksville, Ky. 41004-0068 4, 2017, and having been convicted of trafficking COPY DEADLINE: 5 P.M. MONDAY in a controlled substance, Kathy L. Bay, Publisher/Adv. Manager 1st degree. If convicted, the charge is punishable Lynn Darnell, Editor by 10-20 years imprison- Amy Meyer, Office & Classified Adv. Manager ment. Teron Bay, Advertising Sales Raymond Bernard Pictured left to right: Earl Bush, McConnell Field Representative Shane Megan Bradley, Graphic Artist Boschert, III, 23, was in- Noem, and Millie Bush. Photo submitted dicted on the charges of Bracken County ognized Judge Bush and of improving county unauthorized use of a mo- District tor vehicle when he used a Judge-Executive Earl his wife Millie for their infrastructure, creating 2016 Toyota Tacoma be- Bush received congres- service to the people of recreational trails, and Court longing to Stanley Shiltz sional recognition at the Bracken County. Along lowering taxes - noting without permission; and annual Buffalo Trace with his expressed appre- that Judge Bush has “an News theft by unlawful taking Lincoln Reagan Day ciation, McConnell Field impressive record of ac- he took a Ruger .22 re- Dinner in Maysville on Representative, Shane complishment.” DISTRICT COURT (1) driving on suspended/ volver also belonging to Saturday, January 20th. Noem, presented Judge Previously, Judge Heard on Tues., Janu- revoked license; (2) im- Stanley Shiltz. If convict- The event brings repub- Bush and Millie with a Bush announced that he ary 16, 2018, by District proper registration plate; ed, the theft of the firearm licans from Bracken, framed copy of the Con- would not be seeking Court Judge Jeffrey L. (3) failure to produce in- is punishable by 1-5 years Fleming, Lewis, and gressional Record that re-election. He is cur- Schumacher. surance card, continued to imprisonment. Mason counties togeth- Senator McConnell sub- rently serving the last Adkins, Whitney 2/6. Stephen Allen Tee- er to celebrate conserva- mitted on the Senate floor year of his second term Nicole, (1) speeding, 24 Richardson, James garden, 32, was convicted tive politics on the local, on January 11, 2018. and is looking forward m.p.h. over the limit, failed Stewart, (1) failure to pro- on first degree bail jump- state, and national level. In the proclamation, to spending more time to appear, DOT notified. duce insurance card; (2) ing when, having been re- Majority Leader Senator McConnell recog- with his wife and grand- Ahmadi, Seyed Ali, no/expired KY registra- leased, he failed to appear Mitch McConnell rec- nized Judge Bush’s legacy children. diversion review, contin- tion receipt; (3) no/expired for a court appearance on ued to 6/26/2018. registration plates; contin- December 21, 2017. If Bevis, Matthew, (1) ued to 1/23. convicted, the bail jump- Produce Best improper equipment; (2) Thomas, Bradley A., ing charge is punishable Looking Back Practices Training, driving with expired li- (1) public intoxication by 1-5 years imprison- Tabitha’s Tidbits cense; (3) no license; (4) controlled substance, ex- ment. Tues., Jan. 30th Compiled by failure to produce insur- cludes alcohol, continued Farmers Market The Bracken County ance card; (5) failure of to 1/30. growers and vendors that Historical Society owner to maintain required Webb, Rhonda L., wish to offer samples at insurance/security; (6) (1a) DUI, aggravator, the market must complete drug paraphernalia, buy/ 2nd offense; (2) driving Woo dInmseunra onfc teh eA gWeonrcldy Life From THE BRACKEN of Neave community, were the Produce Best Prac- possession; (7) posses- on suspended/revoked li- • Life Insurance • Annuities • IRAs COUNTY NEWS in town on business Fri- tices Training (PBPT) sion controlled substance, cense; (3) failure to notify May 31, 1956 day, Mr. King taking time that will be offered at the 1st degree, 1st offense, DOT of address change, Gary W. Hay, FICF Personal and Social out to renew his News. Field Representative Mason County Exten- methampetamine; (8) no/ sentenced to deferred jail 859-620-2881 (Delayed) Mrs. Clifton Price, sion Office on Tuesday, expired KY registration service on weekends. Insurance Protection • Financial Security Mr. and Mrs. Rus- who weaves lovely floor Jan. 30th starting at 6 p.m. receipt, failed to appear, Wright, Christopher sell Kuntzman have been rugs at her home on Augus- This new training replac- continued to 1/30. A., (1) no license; (4) no/ residing in Opa Locka, ta road, about a mile from Bissmeyer, Jr., Joseph expired KY registration DLG Accepting Fla., since March, hav- Brooksville, and seldom es the original GAP train- B., (1) speeding, 20 m.p.h. receipt, continued to 1/23. 2018 Applications ing moved there from leaves home, visited the ing. Food safety is cov- over the limit, failed to ap- Wright, Christopher Deer Park, Ohio. Mrs. News Saturday morning, ered across all aspects of for Recreational pear, DOT notified. A., (1) no license, contin- Kuntzman, the former renewing her subscription. the growing, harvesting Curtis, Michelle, (1) ued to 1/23. Trails Program Miss Beulah Thompson of Mr. and Mrs. Price have and marketing process. theft by deception, includ- Yockey, Darren Brooksville, and her hus- been regular subscribers Even if you don’t plan The Department ing cold checks, under Thomas, (1) speeding, 20 band are both employed in for many years. to offer samples at the for Local Government $500, pretrial set or 1/23. m.p.h. over the limit; (2) the Florida City. Mrs. Myrtle Blades market, it will be very (DLG) is currently ac- Curtis, Michelle, (1- none/improper use of tem- Gerald McElfresh Myers was at the drawing helpful for all growers cepting 2018 grant ap- 3) theft by deception, in- porary tag when required; plications for the Recre- stops in to have his News Tuesday. This is the first to attend. Some markets cluding cold checks, under (3) failure to produce in- date marked up a year, time after her illness and ational Trails Program may require growers to $500, pretrial set or 1/23. surance card, dismissed on while his wife, Betty, and operation that she has been (RTP), a federal assis- attend the training. This Curtis, Michelle, (1- proof; (4) failure of owner little sons, Jackie and Rick- able to come to town. She tance program funded by program is an area meet- 4) theft by deception, in- to maintain required insur- ie wait in the car. Also, in was with her cousin, Miss the Federal Highway Ad- ing so growers in all of cluding cold checks, under ance/security, 1st offense, town shopping with the Hazel Woods, of Powers- $500, pretrial set or 1/23. dismissed on proof; (5) ministration (FHWA). family was a neighbor, ville. the Buffalo Trace coun- Hampton, David I., driving on suspended/re- “Each year cities and Mrs. Sarah Johnson, all of Mrs. Ethel Traugott, ties are welcome to at- (1) speeding, 16 m.p.h. voked license, amended counties have the oppor- Route 1, Brooksville. high school teacher at tend. The meeting will over the limit; (2a) DUI, to no license in posses- tunity to apply for this im- Mr. John Owen, Mt. Wyoming, in Greater Cin- take at least 2 hours, and 2nd offense, amended to sion, guilty, $25 fine; (6) portant federal assistance Olivet, is visiting his cinnati, O., was the guest light refreshments will be DUI, 2nd offense, aggra- display/possession of can- program that provides niece, Mrs. Tom Haley, of over Sunday at the home served. vator, continued to 1/23. celled/fictitious license, ongoing maintenance, near Powersville. of Miss Loretta Traugott, Hopkins, Gordon merged with #5; (7) fail- restoration and develop- Mrs. Garrett Hester, and Mrs. Mae Stroud. D., (1) DUI, 1st offense, ure to surrender revoked ment of trail systems and the former Ann Maude Mrs. Gilbert Perkins, Senior Citizen guilty, jail 30 days, c.d. 2 license, merged with #5, trail related facilities,” Galbraith, now of Sagi- Augusta, writes: Please Menu years, c.t.s., 60 day license continued to 2/6. said DLG Commissioner naw, Mich., spent Satur- change the address of John suspension, DUI service Berry, Sade M., show Sandra Dunahoo. “At day afternoon with Mr. and C. Cottey from Augusta to Thurs., Jan. 25 - fee, court costs, $500 fine, cause, deferred/install- DLG we’re doing our Mrs. Dimmitt Galbraith, New Paris, Ind., as that is Swiss steak, garden blend $200 c.d., ADE, KAP su- ment payment, owes $393, part to ensure that the while visiting relatives in where he and his wife now rice, spinach, tossed pervision; (2) failure to failed to appear, continued investment in these proj- the county. reside. They enjoy the salad w/dressing, sliced wear seat belts, guilty, to 2/6. W. H. Field, U. S. News very much. ects will create further peaches, whole wheat $25 fine; (3) driving with Colemire, Randall K., Navy, stationed at Great Mr. and Mrs. Stanley opportunities to enhance bread, milk/tea. expired license, guilty, show cause, deferred/in- Lakes, is at home on 14- Hicks and four daughters the quality of life for all Tues., Jan. 30 - Beef $50 fine; (4) possession stallment payment, owes day leave. of Germantown, spent Kentuckians.” stew, tossed salad w/low of open alcoholic bever- $3638.25, failed to appear, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Saturday afternoon visit- The grant application fat dressing, whole wheat age container in a motor bench warrant issued, pay King, Mrs. Nancy King ing Rev. and Mrs. K. E. vehicle, guilty, $100 fine, or stay on court costs due, deadline is April 30, 2018. and Mrs. Fanny Jones, all Hill of Maysville. crackers, fresh orange, The application template wheat roll, milk/tea. costs and fines due by contempt, failure to pay can be downloaded from 1/15/2019. restitution as agreed, jail the DLG website follow- McKenzie, II, David 90 days or pay restitution ing this link: http://ky- H., continued to 1/23 for in full. dlgweb.ky.gov/Federal- report on KAP compli- Stanton, Bradley, (1) Grants/16_RTP.cfm. ance. driving ATV on roadway, The Recreational Pulaski, Katelyn M., continued to 1/23. 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Welcome Estimates received FHWA funding on Rt. 32 (next to the Fast Track Shell) must remain open to the 606-845-0540 •1-800-710-4822 Owner/Operator: Kevin Plummer public and maintained in Quality is our Goal! perpetuity. 753 Augusta/Chatham Rd. • Augusta, KY • .03 Miles South of AA Hwy. on Rt. 19 www.trubuiltbarns.com THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 25, 2018 - 3 Dr. Mandakini Sadhir Deaths joins HMH Medical Staff Thoughts and Meditations from the Scriptures Harrison Memorial MRS. JETT MRS. PERRY Hospital is pleased to Bonnie Jean Jett, Pamela K. Massen- welcome Mandakini Sad- 67, of Augusta, KY, died gale Perry, 53, died at her hir, M.D., to its Specialty WHEN SILENCE IS SINFUL Tuesday, January 16, home in Brooksville, KY, Clinic. Dr. Sadhir is an While it is often wise to keep our opinions 2018 at the Care Cen- on Saturday January 20, assistant clinical profes- to ourselves and resist the urge to tell others ter at Kenton Pointe 2018. Born in Newark, sor of the Department of what we think, there are times when it is wrong in Maysville. Born in NJ on April 25, 1964, to Pediatrics in the Division to remain silent. When those who are helpless Bucyrus, Ohio on No- the late Mike Rush and of Adolescent Medicine or unable to speak for themselves are being vember 16, 1950 to her Mary Massengale, She at the University of Ken- intentionally harmed or taken advantage of, those parents, the late Judge attended St. Augustine tucky. who can speak up and help have a duty to do so. Newell and Margie Catholic Church and was Adolescent Medi- This principle is often enshrined in the law, for Bloomfield Jett, she was a former produce orderer cine is the field of medi- instance the laws which protect children usually a member of the Mur- for Castellini. cine involved in with tal health counseling. require that anyone who knows that a child is dock Christian Church in She is survived by her patients from the ages of Patients will be initially being harmed has a duty to report it. People at Port Charlotte, FL and a husband, Richard David 10-21 years. Adolescent assessed by Dr. Sadhir the beginning and end of life and without access retired factory employee. Perry, whom she married medicine doctors have who will then determine to the levers of power in their society often lack She is survived by October 17, 2009; her the necessary expertise the need for referral to the ability to protect themselves and should be two children, Chris (Kar- children and step-chil- in the physical, cogni- counseling. protected by those around them. The prophets of en) Hargett of Vance- dren, Justin Massengale, tive, emotional and so- Adolescents can the Bible often took up the cause of the helpless: burg, KY, and Tammy Filica Massengale, Mary cial changes that teenag- be seen in the clinic for “Learn to do right; seek justice. Defend the Lancaster of Augusta; Atkins, Andrew Massen- ers go through, as well the following concerns: oppressed. Take up the cause of the fatherless; siblings, Ronnie Jett of gale, Richard Perry, Jr., as diseases that occur 1) Period problems, 2) plead the case of the widow.” (Isaiah 1:17 NIV) Augusta and Patty Es- Jason Perry, and Brandy during this time period. Contraception, 3) Sexu- In the world today we see many cases of ethnic ham of Vanceburg; nine Franklin; and two broth- Although adolescence is ally transmitted infection or religious minorities being persecuted, from grandchildren, Stephanie ers, Marshall Massengale normally thought of as screening and treatment, Christians in parts of the Mid-East to Muslims in Hargett, Kassie Hardin, and Tony Massengale. a healthy period of life, 4) Vaginal discharge, 5) countries like Myanmar. Our tribal instincts often Taylor Hargett, Meagan Services will be at 12 significant health care Weight concerns – Ab- bring out the worst in us, and good people of all Hargett, Christopher p.m. on Saturday, January problems often occur normal weight gain /loss, faiths should stand up for the basic human rights Hargett, Allen Jamison, 27, 2018, at Moore and during this time. 6) Sexuality / Gender of all God’s children. Standing up to bullies and Brandon Jamison, Clay- Parker Funeral Home in Dr. Sadhir earned concerns, 7) Eating dis- tyrants takes courage and there is no guarantee her medical degree from orders, 8) Mood concerns that you won’t be the bully’s next target, but ton Jamison, and Dylan Brooksville, KY. Burial Sarojini Naidu Medical – Depression, Anxiety, 9) doing the right thing sometimes has a high cost. Sapp; eleven great-grand- will be at Bracken Me- College in Agra, India. Substance use, 10) High – Christopher Simon children; four aunts; morial Cemetery. Visita- She completed her pedi- risk behaviors, 11) Pelvic “If anyone, then, knows the good they ought several nieces, nephews tion will be 10 a.m. - 12 atric residency including exam, and 12) ADHD/ to do and doesn’t do it, it is sin for them.” — and cousins; and special p.m. at the funeral home. Chief year at State Uni- School concerns. James 4:17 NIV friend, Kathy Roberts. Condolences may be versity of New York at Dr. Sadhir sees pa- In addition to her par- sent to www.mooreand- Downstate Health Center tients here in Cynthiana ents, she was preceded parkerfh.com. in Brooklyn, New York. on the first and third in death by her brother, Robertson She then completed her Wednesday of each month Newell Jett. MR. RANDOLPH fellowship in Adolescent at HMH’s Specialty Clin- County Services were held Keith Wayne Ran- Medicine from the Medi- ic. For appointments, call Monday, January 22, dolph, Sr., 52, died Fri- cal College of Wisconsin the Patient Access Center Funeral Home 2018, at the Metcalfe- day, January 12, 2018, at in Milwaukee, Wisconsin at (859) 323-5643 and Hennessey Funeral Home his home in Ripley, OH. and joined University of request an appointment Mt. Olivet, KY in Augusta, KY with Br. He was born in Augusta, Kentucky in 2014. with Dr. Sadhir at Harri- Keith Sargent officiating. KY on February 17, 1965 In order that we may be of Dr. Sadhir will have son Memorial Hospital. Interment followed in to the late William and assistance to you, please call a licensed mental health For information the Sharon Cemetery in Anna Hinton Randolph. 724-5000 or 234-4000 professional in the prac- about HMH’s services, Bracken County, KY. He is survived by EOW tice with whom she will please visit our website Pallbearers were three children, Brian collaborate with for those at www.harrisonmem- Allen Jamison, Bran- (Cassi) Randolph of patients in need of men- hosp.com. don Jamison, Clayton Brooksville, Marcus From Our Files Jamison, Christopher (Amy) Randolph of Mi- Hargett, Brian Jett, Jon- nerva, and Keith Ran- 50 years ago United Methodist Church athon Patton, Brandon dolph, Jr. of Hamilton, Maysville Waddell, and Matthew OH; and eight grandchil- Jan. 25, 1968 from 2-4 p.m. Stanton. Honorary pall- dren. Five year old Michael Kentucky Agricul- Monument Works bearer was Dlyan Sapp. Services will be held Eric Fraysure, son of Wil- ture Commissioner Ward liam and Jackie Fraysure, “Butch” Burnette appoint- Memorials, if de- at the convenience of the 1515 Forest Avenue • Maysville of Augusta, who was seri- ed Bill Asbury, of Bracken sired, may be made to family. 606-564-5859 ously burned at his home County, to top agricultural the Augusta Christian Condolences may be on Jan. 18, died at St. post. Bill will be working Church, 110 East 4th sent to www.mooreand- Harmon Monument Since 1852 Joseph Hospital. An in- out of the Commissioner’s Street, Augusta, Ken- parkerfh.com. nocent game, in which he Office with an emphasis tucky 41002. Owners - Derek & Bethany Harmon tied a blanket around his on beef cattle programs in Condolences may be MR. FRAZIER neck to represent a cape, the Shows and Fairs Divi- sent through www.mhfu- William L. “June” Augusta Volunteer June Lippert; Luke & led to tragedy when he sion. neralhome.com Frazier, Jr., 92, of Mays- Fire Department Kristen Howard; Roy & backed into a heater which ville, passed away Sun- Wanda Bell; David & ignited the blanket. DEATHS: Mr. Frank Hill; Contributors MRS. EARLYWINE day, January 21, 2018, at Monica Hopkins; Kim Mrs. Bill Free, the Mrs. Ruth L. Moorehead; Gertrude Fryman the Care Center at Ken- The Augusta Volun- & Mark Ripato; Julie former Cathy Cooper, has Mrs. Bessie Pangburn Earlywine, 100, of Mt. ton Pointe. teer Fire Department & Mike Moore; Martha been added to the staff of Howard; (Infant) Joseph Olivet, passed away Mon- Graveside rites were has started their annual Berry; Beverly Atkins. the The Bracken County Woodrow Bach, infant son day, January 22, 2018, at held Wednesday, January fund drive and a list of Bruce & Dell News as Social Editor. of Michael & Laura Bach. Robertson County Health 24, 2018, at Washington contributors include: McLeaster; Joe & Nancy DEATHS: Miss Louise 10 years ago Care. Baptist Cemetery. Burial Angie Schweitzer; Goecke; Vaughn & Bev Fagan; Mrs. Mary Brueck- Jan. 31, 2008 Services will be con- followed. Gretchen England; David Kelsch; Gale Mains; ner; Mr. Horace J. Co- The Bracken Co. ducted at 1 p.m. Thurs- Palmer Funeral Moore; Kathy Dorn; David Clare; Chuck & chran; Mrs. Ida Conner; Chapter of FCCLA recent- day, January 25, 2018, at Home & Crematory of Martha Moore; Robert Leesa Carr; James & Mrs. Mary Hester. ly took a trip to Atlanta, Robertson County Funer- May’s Lick is served the & Joyce Gibson; Diane Angie Hargett; Jay & GA to participate in the al Home with visitation family. Full obituary Haley; Tammy Chinn; Bessie Stewart; Mike 30 years ago National Cluster Meeting. at 11 a.m. Burial will be may be viewed and con- Roy Thornton; Mary & Kathy Ruf; Augusta Jan. 28, 1988 On Thurs., Jan. 17, in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. dolences made to www. Sue Habermehl; Mack & Farm Supply; Rick Mr. & Mrs. James Si- Ms. Melissa Burton, one Full obituary may be palmerfuneralhome.net. Wilma Wallace; Joanne Roewer; Sharley Rose; mons, of Germantown, will of Kentucky’s newest au- viewed and guestbook Johncox; Rita Weiss; Brenda Gluck; Gary observe their 60th wed- thors, came to Taylor El- signed at www.robert- Marvin & Ann Bare; Frodge; Naomi Ruth ding anniversary Thurs., ementary to visit with stu- Pre-Need. soncountyfuneralhome. Genna Lou Murray; Jim Hargett; Wanda Hargett; Feb. 4. An open house re- dents and parents. net. Because You Care! & Betty Fraysure; Jon Greg & Deborah Mains; ception will be held Sun., & Gail Darley; Phillip Pat Feagan; Jerry & Barb Feb. 7 at the Germantown DEATHS: Mr. J.B. Kalb. MR. 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Fourth Street • Augusta, Kentucky Norton; Kenneth Carnes; www.claytonflemingsburg.com www.mhfuneralhome.com tfc 4 - THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 25, 2018 Chatham Church News Augusta Trinity UMC Christian Church Church holds Benefit Concert OAKLAND PRESBYTERIAN Mouse CHRISTIAN POTPOURRI (S.B.Y.) by Barbara Browning Les Grooms, pastor Chatham Christian Yeah!! The weather Augusta Presbyterian Church welcomes you is improving!! God is so I am finally back. to join us in worshipping good! The message of the I spent ten days in the and praising God. We hour reminded us of the hospital in order to were so glad to see each sanctity of life -- where clear up a urinary tract other on this warmer is the respect for human infection and pneumonia Sun., Jan. 21. life? on top of that. Our SS lesson was “Ladies Day on Our governing from Colossians 3:9-17. the Ridge” committee body, the session, “Pursuing Unity”. Ron meeting is Friday night, recommended a new reminded us that Jesus’ January 26, 6:30 p.m. one year contract for me love creates unity in the A Lock-In for Jr. Hi and the congregation midst of diversity. Next and Sr. Hi Youth is this approved. I soon will be Sunday’s lesson “True Friday night, January 26, starting my seventeenth Hope”. Romans 5:1-11. meeting at Oakland at year as the pastor of the Jane Nelson’s spe- 6 p.m. and returning to Augusta Presbyterian Augusta Trinity UMC held a benefit concert on Saturday evening, January cials were “Until Then” Oakland at 8:30 Saturday Church. It has been a 20th, to assist a local family with the unexpected expenses from their loved and “Since Jesus Came morning. wonderful time. one’s funeral expense. It was amazing to have so many supportive community Into My Heart”. We Prayer concerns The Augusta Min- members join in worshiping our amazing Lord. They had performances by were all clapping to this include Carol Miley, isterial Association met “The Gabbard Family”, “River Valley Sound”, Autumn Plummer, and their peppy music as Jane was Ronnie King, Terry Bay, this past Monday night very own “Trinity Praise Team”. It was such a powerful experience. They playing. This woman just Jeanine Cox, Kathy at Soup Supper and made hope to see everyone next month (details of date and time will be shared has too much talent! Williams, Beth Bruin, plans for the coming shortly) for their Valentine’s Day Concert. Bro. Jackie’s message Darlene Miller, Cathleen Lenten season. Each was from Colossians 3. Tierney, David Estep, Wednesday during Lent BROOKSVILLE Augusta (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) We are to seek things Teri Massey, Ellie we meet at a different CHRISTIAN from above and have Hammons, Jim Haley, church and have a Christian by John Elfers (cid:76)(cid:90)(cid:21)(cid:88)(cid:86)(cid:99)(cid:21) faith in God. Tom Prather, Linda worship service and a Church Greetings from BCC, We were glad to have Johnson, Tim Jarvis, Ron light lunch. We will start (cid:93)(cid:90)(cid:97)(cid:101)(cid:22) where we strive to learn News Ruth Nickerson with us Foley, Charlie Tarvin, with St. Augustine on Ash to love like Jesus! One and she came forward to Melissa Beckett, cancer Wednesday and continue of the ways we do that by Wanda & Marlene re-dedicate her life. issues, our shut-ins, and until the Wednesday is through fellowship. Bruce Heller, Minister Holiday bills Remember in prayer: our nation. before Easter. A schedule Sunday begins at 9:15 It was good to come to John Harmon Hender- Our sympathy to will be published in this piling up? a.m. with donuts, coffee, church Sunday morning son (pneumonia again), families of Margie newspaper in the near See us juice, etc., followed by to give praise to our God Bonnie Reckers (home), McQueary and Pamela future. for a bill Bible Exploration at 10 and to fellowship with A.J. Young (wisdom teeth M. Perry. Susie Hargett led consolidation a.m. (i.e. Sunday School), our congregation. pulled), Carl Conley (had the singing and my loan that can then Sunday service surgery for fractured GREETINGS FROM sermon was about the Our Sunday School lower your begins at 10:45 a.m. leg), Wayne Pendleton, ST. JAMES prophets Simeon and lesson was given by (cid:198)(cid:105)(cid:93)(cid:90)(cid:21)(cid:56)(cid:86)(cid:104)(cid:93) monthly Ron is currently Gordon & Goldie Moran, by Caroline Jefferson Anna who recognized Scott Phillips, who was (cid:56)(cid:100)(cid:108)(cid:199) payment. teaching from a series Margaret Watkins (test This Sunday, January the Messiah when he was a minister at Plumville Call or stop by today! based on characters who Christian Church, and later this month), Kathy 28, we invite all to join brought to the temple for display incredible faith. it was about David Williams (treatments), us at the 8 AM Mass circumcision and naming, This week...Abram. Tom & Peggy Prather, celebration followed by This account appears in and Psalms and how Imaging picking up and Jacob Hay. Remember a delicious hot breakfast the book of Luke only. important our prayer Bluegrass Center leaving everything for a all those on the prayer list in the Parish Hall and to Soup Suppers are time is. 1154 US 68 • Maysville destination that God will and always each other. enjoy great fellowship! continuing on Monday Worship service, 606-564-4642 show you! Abram trusted Sympathy to the families Our sincerest appreciat- night after some terrible given by Bro. Bruce, was God and obeyed and for of Bonnie Jett and ion to Mike Branam, weather interrupted “Taking Our Church To this he was rewarded! Quinton Earl Linville. Sunday Breakfast Chair, them. Come and join us The Next Level”. Choose If we all just trust & Bob Kern, Mary and at 4 p.m. leaders carefully. Choose Don't you think obey, Heaven will be our AUGUSTA TRINITY David Moloney, and The Augusta Min- those who live a righteous reward! by Brooke Barley Chuck and Heather isterial Food Bank opens life and who knows the it is time to Please don’t Pastor Johnny Rechtin for these Fourth each Tuesday at 1 p.m. doctrine of the church. Sebastian continued Sunday Breakfast events! We have worship Our Praise Team subscribe to forget Feb. 3rd at 7 a.m. Brooksville his January series with There are no Religious service each Sunday at sang. Beautiful job! the news? Baptist Church hosts “Servant Through Education Classes held 10:45 a.m. Come join us. Prayers to the “Community Men’s Leadership” using Luke on breakfast Sunday in families of Bonnie Jett, Prayer Breakfast”. Please 6:27-38 & John 13:2- order for students and NEW ZION BAPTIST John Habermehl, and Call 735-2198 come and help keep this 5. He wanted to reflect their families to gather by Sheril Fletcher Dixie Lucas, those who tradition alive! on an example of Jesus as a church family and Come join us for are sick, our military, showing true leadership. become more involved Worship and Christ- and praying for Dr. We are called to serve with members of St. James ian fellowship. Sunday Milton Brindley who & Jesus is the perfect and the community! School begins at 10 a.m., is recuperating from an example. St. James is enrolled Morning Worship is at auto accident. This past Sunday our in Lee’s IGA Rebate 11 a.m. and Evening A big welcome back youth began the journey Program and we ask Worship starts at 6:30 to Liz White! of faith with Confirmation parishioners to save all p.m. The CrossFire Crew Congratulations to This Sunday, Jan. 28th class. It is a true blessing their Lee’s IGA receipts meets on Sundays after Art & Jackie Taylor on to experience the true and put them in the box morning Worship. Bible their 60th anniversary. 1pm - 5pm passion to grow in their located on the table as Study is on Wednesdays A Congregational faith. We also have our you enter church. Only at 6:30 p.m. Meeting - Sun., Jan. 28 A meal will be served afterwards Friday Night Youth from the itemized cash register Upcoming: Valentine immediately following • Pull Tabs 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Join us receipts can be accepted, Party - Feb. 4th at 12:15 morning service to vote $1000 • Drinks & Snacks for dinner, games of all credit card receipts are not p.m.; Deacon’s meeting - on Raymond Brooks ages, & increasing our valid. Your involvement Feb. 11th at 12:15 p.m.; and Shelby Florer as • Split the Pot knowledge of becoming with this rebate program Winter Jam Fest for the deacons. Per Player •Theme Baskets a disciple of Jesus Christ. is most appreciated and CrossFire Crew - Feb. Monthly Board • Pickle Jar Sunday 02/04 we will be the rebates help to offset 17th. Meeting - Mon., Jan. 29 praising our Lord with costs such as snacks for Please remember in at 6 p.m. Money will be donated to the school! communion. We would the students attending prayer Michell Keaton, Winter Jam - Sat., love to have you join us St. James Parish School Fisher family, Mary Feb. 17. See Bro. Jacob St. Augustine PTO for breakfast starting at of Religion! As January Rarreick, Steve Tatman, for more info. School Cafeteria • 215 E 4th St. • Augusta 9:30 a.m., Sunday School draws to a close, we pray Ace and the Danske, All are welcome! Participants must be at least 18 years old. at 10 a.m., & Worship that the flu season will Halcomb and Florence Come join us! Service at 10:45 a.m. draw to an even quicker families. Also remember Art & Jackie Taylor close and all will be our men and women in are celebrating their 60th blessed with good health uniform along with our anniversary. and happiness! country and its leaders. One Dozen Roses (assorted colors) Starting at $69.00 Shop our expanded selection of children’s frames from name brand Valentine designers. Cards & Gifts! DARRELL’S Downtown Bracken Florist EYECARE Dr. Brett A. Hines • Dr. Angela Scifres Frankfort Street, Brooksville, KY 2 West Second St. • Maysville Center (606) 735-2020 606-564-0920 THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 25, 2018 - 5 NEED LEGAL HELP? Club News “Helping Hands” come in all sizes Jackie Sue Wright Whether you are FARMERETTES 3 feet tall and 4 years Attorney at Law The Farmerettes met old or 6 feet tall and 15 Now meeting clients in Augusta at US BANK. at Sue Baker’s home Jan. years old, you can still Call for Appointment. 9 in spite of the weather offer a helping hand to which happened to be those in need. Kaleb Call 606-564-5585 fairly nice that day. The Darnell and his cous- Fox, Wood, Wood & Estill to schedule an appointment. meeting was called to in, Adeline Hamilton, order by VP Patty Ann proved that when they Moorhead. Devotion placed nonperishable leader Sandra Wood food items in the “Help- Trash Talk read “The Gift”. We ing Hands” Box at the had a moment of silence Augusta Independent to remember Sharon School in December PLEASE King’s husband, Ronnie, 2017. The items were RECYCLE DAILY by: Mr. Recycle Bin & Ms. Pick-Up Litterbug who was taken to the donated by their grand- hospital last night with mother, April Hamilton, Howdy Folks! We plastics never break pneumonia. in honor of AIS Prin- just can’t resist this down in the environment, Sandra called the cipal Robin Kelsch, a question: Did you look or biodegrade, but roll. We answered with longtime family friend, at the date of today’s become just smaller bits naming our favorite pie. who has become a son paper? In eleven months of plastic which are eaten Chocolate was No. 1. to April and her late it will be Christmas!! by animals and end up in Treas. Madeline Burgoon husband, Marty. They Last year we asked folks the food chain according gave the treas. report. are very proud of the to start making the 25th to environmental groups. Patty Ann told us Connie man Robin has become, of each month the one Since 1950, global Bowling had bought ten the compassion he has day that they definitely industry has produced books for our club to for his students, and his do something special for 9.1 billion tons of donate at Christmas. She dedication to give them someone and to record plastic and enough is suggested we call early the best start possible in their good deed. These still in circulation to to reserve a place at the life. the children who suffer by to do the same. These can be recorded in a bury Manhattan under Extension Office lesson Through the “Help- not having enough to eat. types of boxes can be journal, diary, notebook, two miles of trash! on “Casseroles” on Jan. ing Hands” Box, AIS Anyone in the community found around Bracken slips of paper and even on McDonald’s also raised 22. The State Homemaker students and others in is welcome to take what is County in Augusta, your computer. Then on its recycling goals by meeting will be May 7-9. the community are able needed from the “Helping Brooksville, and com- Christmas Day you can the year 2025 to use Some members plan to to take donated items Hands” Box and likewise ing soon to German- read about your fantastic all recycled or other attend. home to help feed them- encouraged to leave what town. Kaleb is the son year and relive all those environmentally friendly Recreation Leader, selves and their fami- they can for the benefit of of Travis and Lynn special moments! After materials for its soda Marie Courts, had a game lies. It is hard to fathom, others. Darnell of Augusta and all, Jesus’ birthday is cups, Happy Meal boxes with the answers being but families in our com- Kaleb and Adeline Adeline is the daugh- worth celebrating all year and other packaging. naming various pies for munities are still having will be donating regu- ter of Aaron and Erin long and His love is meant As a global citizen, it the answers. Sandra won trouble making ends larly and encourage their Mattingly Hamilton of for everyone! It’s up to us is the responsibility of the prize. meet and too often it is friends and neighbors Northern Kentucky. to share and spread that each one of us to reduce Patty Ann handed out love! So Merry January our amount of landfill lesson leaflets on “Women Christmas! material! and Heart Disease” and Announcements With the cold and Each year, the gave us some statistics snow it has been difficult Division of Waste concerning this. Most St. Augustine PTO for folks to get to the Management accepts women will have Bingo is Sun., Jan. 28 recycling trailers and applications from any warning signs a month or at St. Augustine School we want to remind you Kentucky county that more before the attack. Cafeteria, Augusta, that all those shipping employs a Solid Waste There were 267,000 at 1 p.m. (Weather and product boxes from Coordinator and is heart attacks in women permitting). Must be 18 Christmas gift giving interested in starting last year. Learn all you (cid:72)(cid:54)(cid:75)(cid:62)(cid:67)(cid:60)(cid:72)(cid:21)(cid:100)(cid:91)(cid:21) & over. $10 to play all are recyclable once the county recycling or can and remember to call day. 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There is a box in the County received one session we surprised Leave Brooksville 11:30 Now accepting Heavy Spring items Brooksville Post Office to purchase a glass Patty Ann with a birthday a.m. lobby specifically for this aggregate machine. party. A fun time was had and Homecoming & Prom Dresses! type of material marked With this addition to the by all. Other members Craft & flea market “Bubble Wrap Bank” Recycling Center, glass, present were Virginia vendors are needed at the and anyone can make especially bottles, is fed Bowles, Carolyn Taylor, Antique Farm Machinery withdrawals or deposits! into the machine which Carol Klaber and her & Craft Show this June at The Classic Closet This material is good to separates the labels and granddaughter, Emma the Knights Of Columbus protect shipping items, knocks the points and Klaber. grounds (in southern but is also good if you edges off each individual Upscale Consignment Shop & Gift Shop Campbell County). No 17 E. Second St. • Downtown Maysville are moving or re-locating piece of glass. Pebble- Bracken County News set up or admission fees. Hrs.: Mon - Fri: 9-5; Sat. 9-3 and need it to pack sized pieces can be used "Everyone's Favorite Newspaper" 606-563-0090 For more info. please call breakables. as decorative mulch Greg 859-620-0169. Industry giants and the finer pieces of such as Coca-Cola and sand consistency will Thurs., Jan. 25th - McDonald’s are getting hopefully be used in more involved with combination with salt to increased recycling and add traction on wintery Sun., Feb 4th less packaging to become roads instead of the more environmentally currently used cinder friendly companies. By which leaves a black the year 2030 the Coca- residue. 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We are Happenings preparing a spaghetti BRACKEN COUNTY AUGUSTA SCHOOLS dinner with or without EAT BREAKFAST BREAKFAST Welcome to Senior meatballs, garlic bread, Mon., Jan. 29 - French Mon., Jan. 29 - Waffle Citizens Happenings. tossed salad, dessert, toast minis, cereal, fruit, with syrup, sausage link FREE Last week we were closed and drinks. We will juice, milk. or cereal, banana, milk, due to the cold weather have Phyllis Holleran SausTaguee &s. b,i sJcuaints., c3er0ea l-, OJ. 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Flood files three-cent gas Doughnuts, cereal, fruit, Funnel cake or cereal, updates for us on the sick None of this would be juice, milk. mixed fruit, milk, OJ. and the families of those possible without your fee for safer public school buses LUNCH Fri., Feb. 2 - Pancake in the passing of their support. For this we are Mon., Jan. 29 - wrap with syrup or cereal, Calling the school $214 million annually to loved ones. We keep truly appreciative. We Chicken fajita or ham & peaches, milk, OJ. bus the first classroom $87 million, with school them in prayer. are planning activities cheese sandwich, corn, LUNCH most students enter districts called on to Please join us for for this summer that will refried beans, cookie bar, Mon., Jan. 29 - Grilled every weekday, state close the gap. our Senior Activity Fund consist of cookout, trips fruit, milk. cheese or hot dog, Fritos, Rep. Kelly Flood filed “It’s important to Raiser this Fri., Jan. to various places, and Tues., Jan. 30 - Pizza baked beans, pears, milk. House Bill 211 that emphasize that the state 26 for a home cooked other activities will be sticks with dipping sauce Tues., Jan. 30 - would add a three-cent has not really raised meal of boneless pork shared later on. We want or hot dog on bun, mixed Fiestada or hot dog, corn, fee to the state’s gas its share of school chop with mushroom our seniors to stay active green salad, carrots, fruit, celery & carrot sticks with tax and permanently transportation costs over gravy, mashed potatoes, and to have an enjoyable milk. dip, mandarin oranges, dedicate the revenue to the past decade, which buttered whole kernel time and most of all the Wed., Jan. 31 - Grilled milk. replenishing aging bus has already caused corn, roll, brownie or wonderful fellowship chicken or hamburger on Wed., Jan. 31 - fleets. districts to cover an ever- cookies, water or pop. with each other and bun, Sun chips, broccoli, Hamburger in brown “The state is increasing amount,” she The cost of the meal is meeting new people. baked beans, fruit, milk. gravy and bread or hot constitutionally said. “To put it another $7. Carry out is 11-11:45 We are planning a Thurs., Feb. 1 - Chili dog, mashed potatoes, mandated to provide a way, it costs about $600 a.m. Dine in 12-2 p.m. great quarter auction for or chicken noodle soup, carrots, peaches, milk. safe and comprehensive per student to cover Join us for fellowship March. More on this in a pimento cheese or peanut Thurs., Feb. 1 - learning environment their transportation and a great meal. We few weeks. butter sandwich, veg. Ravioli with breadstick for our students, so needs each year. The will be looking for you May we all let our sticks with dip, crackers, or hot dog, salad or green I think my bill is a state is paying $359 and there will be plenty light of faith shine so fruit, milk. beans, applesauce, milk. sensible step in the right of that now, but would of smiles to serve you by we will be a beacon for Fri., Feb. 2 - Coney Fri., Feb. 2 - Chicken direction,” said Rep. drop that to $145 per our seniors! For further others. That’s the way island or hot dog on bun, alfredo or hot dog, corn or Flood, D-Lexington. child if the governor’s information please call Jesus wants us to be for french fries, peas, fruit, salad, peaches, blueberry “It will make sure that plan becomes law. Sheila 735-2948. Him. milk. granola bar, milk. a portion of what we all “The governor’s With our proceeds The Golden Girl pay for our highways budget is a step backward goes toward getting our because it interferes ICE MELT students safely to and with our long-held from school. We all commitment to help kids have a vested interest in attend public schools,” Goes to work fast making sure these buses she added. “Too many and melts to are held to the highest districts are already standard of care and struggling and simply temperatures below maintenance. do not have money in zero degrees! Her proposed three- contingency funds to cent fee would be added make up the difference. to the state’s portion of We are already seeing GIVEAWAY! the gas tax, which has the disparity between Stop in or call and been 26 cents for the the richest and poorest give us your email past three years. All districts reach a level address to be put of the fee – estimated we had before 1990’s at $90 million – would education reforms, and into the drawing 50 lb. Bag be directed to school the governor’s budget to win a Milwaukee 10 lb. Bag $895 transportation budgets, would just accelerate 21pc. Black Oxide with $30 million going that even further. That’s Drill bit set! REG. PRICE $4.95 for bonds for new buses unacceptable.” SALE PRICE and $60 million through According to the Pallet Price Drawing will be on Wednesday, February 28th! the same formula the Kentucky Department $395 $750 state now uses to pay of Education, there are /bag its share of school 9,822 public school buses transportation costs. in the commonwealth, His budget calls for and 2016 budget figures HOME MART 201 SeminaryAve.,Augusta, KY • 606-756-2151 the state to drastically showed that more than Mon. - Fri. 7:30am - 5:00pm Sat. 8:00am - Noon lower its share of school 1,700 were at least 15 606-756-2450 Toll Free 800- 643-4426 HIGHWAY 8 • AUGUSTA transportation costs from years old. www.millerlumbercompany.com CHECK US OUT AT Bradfordshm.doitbest.com (cid:72)(cid:105)(cid:86)(cid:110)(cid:21)(cid:86)(cid:105)(cid:21)(cid:93)(cid:100)(cid:98)(cid:90)(cid:21)(cid:86)(cid:99)(cid:89)(cid:21)(cid:90)(cid:99)(cid:95)(cid:100)(cid:110)(cid:21)(cid:110)(cid:100)(cid:106)(cid:103)(cid:21)(cid:101)(cid:86)(cid:101)(cid:90)(cid:103)(cid:35)(cid:21) (cid:61)(cid:86)(cid:107)(cid:90)(cid:21)(cid:105)(cid:93)(cid:90)(cid:21)(cid:101)(cid:86)(cid:101)(cid:90)(cid:103)(cid:21)(cid:98)(cid:86)(cid:94)(cid:97)(cid:90)(cid:89)(cid:21)(cid:105)(cid:100)(cid:21)(cid:110)(cid:100)(cid:106)(cid:22)(cid:21) Licking Valley Head (cid:21)(cid:21)(cid:21)(cid:21)(cid:21)(cid:57)(cid:100)(cid:99)(cid:201)(cid:105)(cid:21)(cid:66)(cid:94)(cid:104)(cid:104)(cid:21)(cid:54)(cid:99)(cid:110)(cid:21) Start Program accepting applications The Licking Valley (cid:21)(cid:21)(cid:21)(cid:21)(cid:21)(cid:21)(cid:66)(cid:100)(cid:103)(cid:90)(cid:21)(cid:62)(cid:104)(cid:104)(cid:106)(cid:90)(cid:104)(cid:22)(cid:22)(cid:22) Head Start Program is always accepting applications for new (cid:21)(cid:21)(cid:21)(cid:21)(cid:21)(cid:21)(cid:153)(cid:21)(cid:65)(cid:100)(cid:88)(cid:86)(cid:97)(cid:21)(cid:67)(cid:90)(cid:108)(cid:104)(cid:21)(cid:21)(cid:153)(cid:21)(cid:65)(cid:90)(cid:92)(cid:86)(cid:97)(cid:21)(cid:67)(cid:90)(cid:108)(cid:104) students throughout the year. 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Box 68 Zip Code ________________ Brooksville, KY 41004 Bracken County News “Everyone’s Favorite Newspaper” THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 25, 2018 - 7 Hunters up Their Game at the Farm News (cid:46)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:12) “Inspect before you Invest” Louisville Deer & Turkey Expo with (cid:46)(cid:59)(cid:69)(cid:63)(cid:12) Scope out new hunt- Byron Ferguson is back Mason/Bracken/ Sherlock Home Inspections, LLC ing technologies and with his fan-favorite trick Robertson County techniques Jan. 26-28 at shot show, where he uses • Electric • Plumbing Farm Service Agency (cid:64)(cid:59)(cid:69)(cid:63) the fifth annual Louisville a traditional bow to pull Announces County Deer & Turkey Expo held off unbelievable shots, • HVAC • Structure Committee Election at the Kentucky Exposi- this year features new (606) 584-1648 tion Center. Experts and tricks like shooting with Results Tires & exhibitors will share tips his feet and shooting the Mark Weiss Mason/Bracken/ KY Lic. #HI-2234 Robertson County U.S. Wheels on how to maximize the flame off a candle. hunting season. Attendees can get Department of Agriculture on Sale!!! Attendees can learn hands-on experience at (USDA) Farm Service 606-782-1430 Agency (FSA) Executive Truck & Car from experts, exhibitors archery, airgun and hov- Andrew Weiss and seminars, test new erball trial ranges. Shoot- KY Lic. #HI-2269 Director Chuck Whitehead Accessories products and win prizes. ers can also bring their announced that County • RC Traxxas Trucks This family-friendly own bow to participate in Committee elections are • Stainless Steel Step Tubes expo features more than the Raised at Full Draw over and the ballots have and Wayne counties. been counted. • B&W Gooseneck Hitches - 130 exhibitors, with 3D archery tournament. To get the process Nathan Gerhard, Installed $525 many offering products Tickets are $13 for started, landowners must that are not available in adults for a one-day pass, of Maysville, was • Bull Bars contact their Kentucky retail stores. More than $10 for military (with a Fish and Wildlife private elected to represent • Bed Liners & Mats 30 seminars will cover military ID), $5 for chil- Cooperative Dove Field lands biologist or Natural local administrative area • Tires & Wheels different hunting topics, dren (ages 6-15), and Enrollment Underway Resources Conservation (LAA)1 in Mason County. • 4 piece Vent Visor from turkey calls to deer free for hunter education Sign-up period ends “County Committee Service liaison. For a • Hood Deflector hunting. graduates (with proof of Thursday, March 1st members are a critical listing of biologists, • Graphics & Truck Lettering Local hunters can completion), children Kentucky farmers visit the Kentucky Fish component of the day-to- • Extang Tri-fold, most trucks, $375 enter their best deer from under five and hunting can earn some much- and Wildlife homepage day operations of FSA,” Financing available! any season for an official education instructors. needed extra cash at www.fw.ky.gov said Whitehead. “They score and display in the Additional coupons and by enrolling in the and search under the help deliver programs at Trophy Deer Contest and discounts are available Cooperative Dove Field keywords, “private lands the county level and work Display. Those who enter online at https://deerinfo. Program. Enrollment is biologist.” Property to serve the needs of local will receive a weekend ticketspice.com/2018- underway and continues owners may also call producers. All recently through March 1. the department at 1- elected County Committee (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) pass to attend the expo. louisville-deer-turkey- Both novice and ad- expo. Parking at the Ken- The Cooperative 800-858-1549 for more members will take office (cid:56)(cid:85)(cid:82)(cid:96)(cid:12)(cid:55)(cid:85)(cid:96)(cid:95) vanced hunters can learn tucky Exposition Center Dove Field Program information. in January 2018, and will (cid:47)(cid:52)(cid:57)(cid:58)(cid:39)(cid:50)(cid:50)(cid:43)(cid:42) how to improve during is $8 per vehicle and $20 pays landowners to lease be joining the existing seminars hosted by field per bus. fields on their property committee.” Every FSA NOW Brooksville Vol. replacing experts on topics includ- Expo hours are Fri- for public dove hunting. office is required to have “Landowners may Fire Department a County Committee, and leather & vinyl ing habitat management, day, 2 - 9 p.m., Saturday, food plots and a wide 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. and Sun- earn up to $10,000 in Contributors they are made up of local upholstery on variety of detailed deer, day, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. the Cooperative Dove The last list of farmers who are elected by turkey and elk hunting For more informa- Field Program,” said contributors ending the local farmers. newer trucks! strategies. tion, visit http://www. Wes Little, migratory 2017 fund drive year for Nearly 7,800 FSA bird biologist for the the Brooksville Volunteer County Committee 937-795-8699 Renowned archer deerinfo.com/louisville. Kentucky Department Fire Department include: members serve FSA 1394 US Hwy 52 • Aberdeen, Ohio of Fish and Wildlife Ernie & Sharon offices nationwide. Each Black Vulture KNOEBEL Resources. “They earn Meyer; Bracken County committee has three to $300 per acre planted.” Homemakers; Cheri 11 elected members who and Coyote Little said the Heater; Carl Allen; serve three-year terms Management on & VICE department has accepted Tim & Donna Smith; of office. One-third of Thurs., Feb. 8th fields ranging from six to First National Bank County Committee seats 40 acres with additional employees; Anna Scolf; are up for election each Dr. Matt Springer, William G. Knoebel lease payments offered Janice Hicks (In Memory year. County Committee Wildlife Specialist with be Attorney and Counselor at Law for buffers around planted of Margaret Fronk); members impact the at the Bluegrass Maysville Social Security fields. “Fields generally Willow Baptist Church; administration of FSA Stockyards on Thurs., Feb. run from 20 to 30 acres in Rita Weiss (In Memory within a community by 8th at 6 p.m. to present a Divorce and Family Law size,” he explained. “But, of Margaret Fronk); John applying their knowledge program on Black Vulture we encourage anyone Elfers; Johnny & Jenny and judgment to help FSA and Coyote management Workers Compensation interested to apply.” Free (In Memory of Linda make important decisions and control options for Farmers may plant Jones); Gordon & Ruby on its commodity support livestock producers. As The offices of KNOEBEL & VICE provide sunflowers, millet or Hitt; The Barbara O. Hart programs, conservation we approach the spring experienced and affordable representation in matters another acceptable crop Fund within the Givewell programs, indemnity calving season, you need involving Social Security Disability, Auto Accidents, for a public dove field by Comm. Foundation. and disaster programs, to arm yourself with Divorce, Family Law, and Workers Compensation. working with a Kentucky emergency programs and all the recommended Call today for an appointment! Fish and Wildlife private eligibility. options to reduce your 606-564-0037 lands biologist and Ohio River Valley County Committee risk of predators on your following some simple members impact pro- herd. Be sure and put this 24 W. Third Street • Maysville, KY 41056 Agronomy Day set guidelines. ducers through their informative meeting on This is an advertisement tfc. Payment amounts for Wed., Feb. 7th decision making and your calendar. depend on the number of The regional help shape the culture of acres enrolled, crop type Agronomy Day will take a local FSA office. They January 25th Crossword Puzzle and fulfillment of the plot place on Wednesday, Feb. also ensure the fair and management agreement 7th at the Mason County equitable administration with Kentucky Fish and Extension Office starting of FSA farm programs CLUES ACROSS Wildlife. at 9 a.m. Producers from in their counties and 1. Measurement (abbr.) The department is the region are welcome are accountable to the 4. Returned material especially interested in to attend. Topics to be Secretary of Agriculture. authorization (abbr.) reaching agreements presented include Pond Members conduct 7. Sorting with property owners Management, Drone hearings and reviews as 12. Attribute who have acreage in Uses in Agriculture, requested by the State 15. Poked holes in underserved areas with Controlling Crop Committee, ensure socially 16. Angers significant numbers of Insects, Grain Crop disadvantaged (SDA) 18. Doc dove hunters. In the west, Fungicides, and Weed farmers and ranchers 19. MLB journeyman this includes Caldwell, Management Options. are fairly represented, pitcher Dillon Calloway, Christian, The program will include make recommendations 20. Not don’t Daviess, Fulton, Grayson, Industry updates from to the State Committee 21. Snubs someone Hardin, Hart, Hickman, the sponsors. Contact on existing programs, 24. Where kids bathe 27. One might be LaRue, Lyon and Trigg the Bracken County monitor changes in farm in distress counties. In southcentral Extension Office at 735- programs and inform 30. Chair Kentucky, this includes 2141 if you plan to attend farmers of the purpose 31. Music industry Boyle, Cumberland, so they can plan for the and provisions of FSA honors (abbr.) Laurel, Lincoln, Pulaski lunch. programs. They also assist 33. Dash with outreach and inform 34. Owed financially 40. Filled with underserved producers 35. Caucasian language 5. Fail to interpret passengers HAY EQUIPMENT such as beginning farmers 37. One thousand correctly 43. Below the ribs and and ranchers about FSA (Span.) 6. Fava d’__: tree above the hips opportunities. 39. Musical style drum found in Brazil 44. Binary-coded Mowers • Tedders • Rakes For more inform- and bass 7. Vehicle decimal ation, visit the FSA 41. Evergreen trees 8. Limited 45. 51 is a famous one website at www.fsa.usda. native to warm 9. Old English 46. Goes into a funk gov/elections or contact climates 10. Aussie golfer Norman 51. Chief O’Hara actor the Mason/Bracken/ 42. Begin __: start 11. Job 54. Videocassette Robertson County FSA fresh 12. Loose-fitting recorder office at 606-759-5763. 44. Marshy outlets undergarments 55. Scored perfectly 47. A chicken lays one 13. Protected by 56. Type of tree 48. 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Of a fasting time Hwy. 8 • Augusta, KY • 606-756-3905 8 - THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 25, 2018 (cid:50) (cid:49) (cid:46) (cid:62) (cid:65)(cid:45) (cid:62)(cid:69) (cid:12) (cid:30) (cid:28) (cid:29) (cid:36) Leeinsko 1 Jerry Hay 2 Dorothy Bay 3 Driver’s License Due? DCahveitdte Ar pBpryealmnatn rBiolldy nJeayckg Merohoarred eJarimn eMs. AC. oCnlloesy John Bush Johnn. Brooks Bobby Jefferson Betty Bay Kerry Holleran Monte Woods John Stratton Get it gary Frodge Peggy Prather Sheila Brumley Charles Hesler renewed! Brandon Meyer Maryellen Swanger Bobby Johnson Stephanietaylor Susan Carlisle Jesse Johnson rylan Farley Vail Malee Shadoan Mr. & Mrs. C.E. Schweitzer Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Bobby Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Billy Workman Mr. & Mrs. roger Johncox Wilma McClanahan 4 Bill Hause 5 Stevethornsbury 6 Joshua Hardy 7 tony Wyatt 8 Brandontarvin 9 10 Billy Workman Melinda C. Boschert Jamiegarrison Davidengland gary Hay Carolyn Harrison rosanna Claypool Billy Joe Fields Lindsey Ashcraft J.B. Delaney Joanne M. thompson raymondtodd Jr. Clarkthrockmorton o.D.grigson Malcolm Clark Cathy Cropper Danny Bailey Billy Bay Jacobs Jennifer Marie thompson Susie Hargett Aiden Bauer russ Bishop Dean Braunm Lonnie Foley robin Bradbury robert H. Kelsch Linda Fralix Anita Bivens Melissa Beckett David Meyer Bethany Wolfe genevieve Fryman Virgie B. Flynn rick Whittaker troy Sweet Mr. & Mrs. ralph Fields Mr. & Mrs. thomas Blair Manly Penny Sticklen 11 Will Browning 12 russell Parsons 13 Mark McCane 14 Jackie Hinson 15 Juanita Martin 16 Chad Colvin 17 Marjoriegrigson eddie Franke Michelle M. Veirs richardteegarden Dennis Beckett Kay Cooper Marcy Workman Marilyn Jones Bobbyishmael Jeff Montgomery Brian Mcelfresh Christopherrechtin Huldah Hinson Keithrandolph Peyton Dwenger Bob Appelman Mary Jo Maddox Shanetuel Cathy B. Celsor David Kelsch Sue Ann Murray Martha Kay Hause tim Dodson Karly Brooke Sherlock Samantha Meenach Dale Dummit John W. 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Hesler Brenda Bauer Candi Smith Peytono’neill Jessica Brooke Jefferson Mark Hall Martha Anderson edward Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. Donnie Appelman Mr. & Mrs. Jack Bare Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Hamilton Powersville edward J. rudd Free coney R’s Liquor with purchase Mercantile and of 3-way & drink mark a. 301 Hamilton Avenue 128 Main Street Augusta, KY 41002 schumacher Augusta, Ky 41002 from 606-756-2722 606-756-2821 ATTORNEYSAT LAw Beth moore [email protected] Wine, Package Liquor, Bait Brooksville HWY 19 • Powersville Bracken Co. Attorney www.AmysBlueDaisy.com StorAge UnitS For rent 606-735-2950 GoodN tohtr uv a2l/i2d8 w/1i8th. Manayy osvthilelre dloisccaotuionnt. only. 606-735-3377 LEE’S Town & Country ParkvIew One Stop Shopping Marathon Inn IGa from restaurant AA Hwy 4 miles west of Maysville Open 7 days a week - 24 hours earl Bush Miami & Wallin Avenue 103 w. 2nd St. • Augusta Deli/Hot Grill-Plate Lunches- 223 Main Street Visit us at: Brooksville Snack Foods-Full Breakfast Bracken Co. 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Manager • imogene Shepherd 606-735-2080 606-756-2450 Complete Car Detailing general Merchandise • Salads • Baked goods Randy, Lisa, & Meghann • Hand-Dipped ice Cream • Antiques The New wave Farm Bracken County Sheriff DEAN’S PHARMACY Howard niemeier & hair & TaNNiNg SaloN Bureau (cid:73)(cid:103)(cid:100)(cid:101)(cid:93)(cid:94)(cid:90)(cid:104)(cid:21)(cid:21)(cid:153)(cid:21)(cid:21)(cid:69)(cid:97)(cid:86)(cid:102)(cid:106)(cid:90)(cid:104) The Country Loft Frankfort St • Brooksville Deputies: Insurance (cid:54)(cid:108)(cid:86)(cid:103)(cid:89)(cid:104)(cid:21)(cid:21)(cid:153)(cid:21)(cid:21)(cid:76)(cid:90)(cid:86)(cid:103)(cid:86)(cid:87)(cid:97)(cid:90)(cid:104) Bob Scott Gift Shoppe Monday thru Saturday 606-735-2065 Bobby Boody Full Prescription Center Evenings by Appointment www.HuFF.com Larry Smith - Agent Ian Kelsch Steve Moss Cards, Cosmetics & Gifts owners: David & robin Fultz Chris Shields Mareka Scott 218 Frankfort St. • Brooksville, KY 735-3590 teri Barnes • Foster Life • Auto • Blue Cross Janet R. Morris Brooksville Website: www.allmarksales.com email: [email protected] Melinda Boschert • Julie Moford 859-462-5345 Fire • Hail 606-735-3233 606-735-2322 rae Jean Poe All About Glass Bracken County Clerk and Deputies Glass, Mirrors, and windows for Your tracey FLorer new Hours: Home, Auto or Business M, Tu, & Th: 8-4 Property Valuation Wed. & Sat: 8-12 (606) 564-3237 Town & Country Bowling Lanes Administrator Fri: 8-5 1-800-339-3045 U.S. Route 52 • Aberdeen, OH John Workman & Sara Fryman AFurgiduasyt:a 8O:3ffi0c-4e: DavidO AwlNleEnR: Reed 1-w80w0-5w51.t-BaOnWdLc obr o93w7-l7.9c5o-2m153 THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 25, 2018 - 9 Tony Welte, Derek Robertson County wins first Bracken Davidson, Andrew Fiscal Court King, David Workman, Rodney Fryman. Vote ever 10th Region All “A” Title A regular meeting of unanimous. the Bracken Co. Fiscal General Fund Court was held Wed., Transfers - Upon Dec. 13, 2017, for the motion of David purpose of transacting Hughes, seconded by any business properly Scotty Lippert, that the presented by the court accept/approve established agenda. the following General Presiding: Earl Bush, Fund Transfers. Vote County Judge Executive. unanimous. Present: Carl Allen, General Fund Clark Hennessey, David Vendor Claims - Upon Kelsch, David Hughes, motion of Dennis Scotty Lippert, John Jefferson, seconded Corlis, Doug Smith, and by Doug Smith, that Dennis Jefferson. the following General Let the Record Fund Vendor Claims be reflect that the Court approved for payment. members received a copy Vote unanimous. of the vendor claims Road Fund Vendor and Financial Statement Claims - Upon motion ending Nov. 30, 2017. of John Corlis, seconded Upon motion of by Doug Smith, that Scotty Lippert, seconded the following Road by John Corlis, that the Fund Vendor Claims be court approve the minutes approved for payment. Pictured left to right are, front row: Josh Ross, Brayden Dugan, Mason Burden, and Eli Dotson. of the regular meeting Vote unanimous. Back Row: Patrick Kelsch, Bryce Doyle, Joshua Pilosky, Brandon Dice, BoBo Swanston, Ross Becker, on Nov. 22, 2017. Vote Jail Fund Vendor Justin Becker, Sebastian Dixon, Wyatt Cooper, Alex Schlach, and Aaron Massey. Photo submitted unanimous. Claims - Upon motion Robertson County ever 10th Region All the defending All “A” Robertson will Floor open to of Dennis Jefferson, Black Devils beat the “A” Tournament title. State Champions. Mason take on the 4th Region the public to discuss seconded by David Paris Greyhounds, 59- Freshman Brandon Dice Burden, Alex Schlach, Champion, Clinton anything other than Kelsch, that the following 57, Thursday, January hit a 3 pointer with 5.1 and Sebastian Dixon County, at 9:30 p.m. on agenda items - None. Jail Fund Vendor Claims 18th, at Nicholas seconds to go in the were named to the All Thursday, January 25th Roads & Projects be approved for payment. County for their first game to defeat Paris, Tournament Team. at EKU. Updates - Judge Bush Vote unanimous. advised that he is Dispatch/911 Snapp named to Bracken County requesting 80/20 Bridge Fund Vendor Claims - (cid:57) (cid:57)(cid:12)(cid:12)(cid:50)(cid:77)(cid:94)(cid:89)(cid:95) funds for bridge on Jett (cid:18) Campbellsville Ag Advancement Upon motion of Scotty Rd. He intends to raise Lippert, seconded by Farm Fresh Beef University’s Fall Council to meet the bridge 6 ft. and Clark Hennessey, that the 2017 Dean’s List Thurs., Feb. 1st expand bridge to 20 ft. following Dispatch/911 • No Hormones • No Steroids • No Antibiotics wide. There is work Camryn Corlis The Bracken County Fund Vendor Claims be being done on Lockmier Now Selling: Snapp, a junior, from Ag Advancement Council approved for payment. usda Road. Judge Bush Steaks, inspected Brooksville has been is the advisory group for Vote unanimous. and Road Supervisor Roast, & & approved named to Campbellsville the extension ag programs Judge Bush advised reviewed Snag Creek. Burgers University’s Dean’s and they also oversee the There will be 37 culverts that some changes to the 5 $4.49 lb. for Hamburger! 10% OFF Box Purchase! List for Fall 2017. He shared use equipment Yr Solid Waste Plan were needing to be replaced Charles McElfresh (606) 782-7004 is a 2016 graduate of program at the office. given for review. With and 3 new ones. Judge Augusta High School By serving in the roll of no objections from the Bush received a request BCHS Baseball Concerned About Your and the son of Jason and advisor to the extension court, these changes will for lines to be painted be implemented to the Team to host Insurance Coverage? Amy Snapp. programs, they help to on Iler Road. Judge plan the educational Bush received estimates plan. *No Objections. Chili Supper Basketball Senior needs of the county. *Magistrates were for $1,267.00. With no Fri., Feb. 2nd Night Ceremonies This group also host the given the amended objections Judge Bush Ordinance for Bracken The Bracken County Thurs., Feb. 8th annual farmers breakfast will have this done in County 911 for review, baseball team will be each year, bringing spring. *No Objections. the 1st Reading will be holding their annual Bracken Co. many ag services, and ag Surplused Recycl- at the next meeting on Chili Supper fundraiser High School will be businesses together with ing Trailer - Bids - December 27, 2017. on Friday, February 2nd, holding Joint Senior the farming community *Tabled - bids are due *Judge Bush advised at Bracken County High Night Ceremonies on to have casual discussions 12/19/2017 and will be the court of the increase School as the Polar Bear Yuso uer vianlsuuartaen cyeo unre ceudrsr ecnatn p cohliacny gaen odv edre tteimrme.in eL eitf Thursday, February 8. on local agriculture presented at next fiscal in county match for basketball team plays host your coverage should be adjusted to better serve Boys and Girls Senior issues. court meeting. employee retirement to rival Pendleton County yaoll,u kr nnoeweidnsg byoouth’r eto wdaeyll parnodte dcotewdn i st hthee r obaedst. p Aoflitceyr Night will take place If you are interested Recycling Contract (hazardous & non for a triple-header. The for peace of mind. prior to the Varsity Boys in serving on this council – with Mason County hazardous). doors will open at 4 CCaarrooll MMoorraann Game at 8:00 p.m. The and have a desire to Fiscal Court - $2,200 - Non Hazardous p.m. with the Freshman IInndedpeepnednendte Innts uIrnasnucer aAngceent Ceremony will take place improve educational Upon motion of Scotty FY 17-18, *19.18% game tipping off at 5 A Schumacher Insurance Agency immediately following programs for our farmers, Lippert, seconded by increases to 28.05% in p.m. There will be a cake the Varsity Girls Game contact the Bracken 606-724-5321 • Robertson Co. Clark Hennessey, that FY 18-19. auction between the JV 606-735-3555 • Bracken Co. at approximately 7:15 County Extension Office the court accept/approve Hazardous FY 17- and Varsity games. [email protected] p.m. This will be a boy/ at 735-2141. Their next the following contract for 18, *31.55% increases Come cheer on the girl DH against Fleming planned meeting will the Recycling program to 47.86% in FY 18-19. Polar Bears as they look TCrhuositceed® County beginning at 6:00 be on Thurs., Feb. 1st at (at a cost of $2,200). This increase will to sweep 3 games from p.m. 6:30 p.m. Vote unanimous. cost the county General the Wildcats and enjoy a Bracken County Fu nd approx. $145,000 bowl of chili, sandwiches, Sheriff Budget 2018 in the next FY. This desserts, and more while Want to surprise your loved one on their birthday? Why not print - Submitted for review. is expected to increase you’re at it! your birthday greeting in the BC News? Call 735-2198 TODAY! 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Road - 2.03 Acres - Excellent Look What is in Season building lot! This tract in the Classifieds! has a new survey, new septic system, RATES: 25 WORDS OR LESS $4.50. and a new water line. Card of Thanks: 30 words or less $5.00. Property is priced @ All ads must be prepaid, yearly posteds $30.00. With this home you get immediate possession, $25,000. For more The deadline for classified advertising it is ready to move into. It is also in an excellent information, contact is 5 p.m. Monday. location. Owner financing is available. T.J. Burton 606-782- 2150. Call 735-2198 Price on home has been reduced to $42,000 - $2,000 down payment with payments of $500 per month. 1088 Brooksville- Germantown Road Call owner (Diane) for details - 2 bedroom, 1 bath For Sale Business places to buy @ 606-782-5025. home with a full basement. This home The Bracken County News . . . is a nice ranch home in WOOD, $45 load. a great location. Home Phone 606-782-1119. • Lee’s IGA in Brooksville is priced @ $52,000. 1-25-p • Dean’s Pharmacy in Brooksville For more information, ----------------------------- • Dollar Store in Brooksville contact T.J. Burton HAY, 5x4, 1st cutting; • 1st Stop in Brooksville Jim Barna Log & Timber Homes of Northern Kentucky(cid:1) 606-782-2150. 4x4, 2nd cutting, clover • Valero in Brooksville (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) Kings Ridge Rd, mix, your choice, $20 • K’s IGA in Augusta 513-256-4363• [email protected](cid:1) Brooksville - 4.349 per bale. 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