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INSIDE THIS ISSUE: County prepares for wet/dry vote • A2 Lawsuit filed against Extendicare • A3 Local business recycling electronics • A3 Tone Alert radios being issued • A7 CCiittiizzeenn VVThursodoay,ii Jaccnueeary 3&&, 2013 TTiimmeess 50 ¢ Proudly serving Irvine, Ravenna and Estill County www.cvt-news.com Copyright © 2012 Citizen Voice, Inc. Vol. 94 No. 1 12 pages July 2012 •Morgan Wiseman, the daughter of Chris and Leah Wiseman of Irvine, was crowned Miss Estill County 2012 at the Estill County Fair. •High temperatures and drought put into question the fate of the 2012 fireworks show. The fireworks show typically caps off the annual county fair. •Ralden Mansfield, 32, of Stacy Lane, was arrested and charged with first-degree robbery after attempting to rob a home on Sub Station Road. •The Ravenna Police Department arrested three Estill County resi- dents and three juveniles with 21 charges for crimes that took place in Ravenna in June. Eddy Sizemore, 19, Morgan Wiseman was crowned Miss Estill of Walnut Grove; Martina Nunnelly, County 2012 at the Estill County Fair. 18, of Walnut Grove, and Timmy Bishop, 19, of Noland Court were the Estill County Health Department. all arrested with charges related to the Regional Epidemiologist Judy Collins crimes. reported the cases as being in “out- •The Estill County Adult Education break status.” Center was broken into over the Fourth •Phillip “Ran” Hall, 35, and Penny of July weekend. A computer, docu- Hall, 44, of Pea Ridge Road, were ment writer and jar of money were arrested and charged with trafficking stolen. in a controlled substance after sell- •The Estill County Health ing narcotics to witnesses cooperating Department’s H.A.N.D.S program with the Irvine Police Department. expanded support to mothers in the •A $500 reward was offered for infor- community. The program extended mation leading to the arrest of Frankie support that was previously offered to Scott Young, 43, of Barnes Mountain. only first-time mothers to all parents, Young was wanted on first-degree bur- no matter the number of children. glary charges after he stripped a home •17 cases of whooping cough were of thousands of dollars of belongings confirmed in the county, according to and all of the copper wiring. The Estill County HIgh School varsity football team fell to Breathitt County 49-12 during its home opener. August 2012 was arrested after escaping police custody while being transported for a court date. Patterson was arrested at his parent’s home in Knox •Dana Winburn filed a wrongful death law- County after police searched for several days. suit against Extendicare, Inc., the company •Brian Jones, 41, of Church Street, was arrest- that formerly owned the Irvine Health and ed by the Irvine Police Department and charged Rehabilitation Center. Winburn, administratrix with manufacturing meth. The arrest was the of the estate of Mary Evelyn Arvin, alleged her result of several tips from anonymous callers. mother’s 2011 death was the result of negli- •The Estill County Board of Education gence and abuse. approved pay raises across the board for its •A petition began circulating around the cttsihpooeeun cn sitanayllee ve rdooeteqfe du.a el6cs5oti4hn ogsl i gainn va Eotutserte ilstlo tC oao puapcnrctooyv.m eT pohlires hdp eetnhtiye- een$rm1et•0wypT0 lth,toa0aeyx0x e 0E rer assoatt tfaieel n pl f wdorCor aao pstpuhe psnrerett oyt2y v 0avHe1tad 2il4g u-a3h2e .d)0 1S.e1 cc(3ohr ersoa co$shl4e o v3iona1lr tysfhoieteray r pe.f rvoToeohprtye-- eIns cSaeppintegm pboelirc e2 0c1u2st,o Fdrya nwkhieil eS bceoitnt gY otruanngs,p 4o3rt,e odf fLoer iag hctoounr tR aopapde, awraansc aer. rested after •A local woman was recovering from inju- ries she sustained in a mobile home fire on ball team fell to Breathitt County 49-12 during September 2012 •Approximately 200 people gath- its home opener at Hoover Niece Field. Chestnut Street. Evelyn Brooks, 48, was treat- ered to celebrate recovery for the •Eugene Rawlins, 73, of Sweet Lick Road ed at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville, 7th Annual One Day at a Time •A fire that was deemed arson at was arrested and charged with fourth-degree Tenn. March for Recovery. Those partici- a more than 200-year-old home left assault, first-degree unlawful imprisonment •The Ravenna City Council agreed to revise pating made seven laps around the only two brick chimneys remaining. and first-degree wanton endangerment of a a mobile home ordinance that caused contro- Estill County Courthouse. The home, located on McKee Road, police officer. Rawlins held his wife, Ethel, versy in the city after several homes were cited •Toni Garrett Hall, a fifth grade went up in flames at around 4 a.m. captive and would not let her eat. When police for being out of regulation according to the old teacher at Estill Springs Elementary, on Sept. 4. reported to the home, he threatened them with ordinance. was selected to participate in the •An unidentified male was severe- a gun. •Daniel Patterson, Jr., 34, of Leighton Road, NBC Teacher’s Town Hall discus- ly burned during a meth lab explo- sion. sion on Church Street. Irvine Police •The Irvine Police Department Department Chief Brad Smith said arrested nine local people and issued officers responded to the scene several warrants to others who were where a car went up in flames. They already incarcerated in an early- found the male suspect outside the morning drug raid. Each of the vehicle. He suffered injuries to his arrests was the result of a year-long arms and chest. October 2012 •Estill County Judge-Executive investigation into the oxycodone trafficking problem in the city. Wallace Taylor confirmed that a •The Estill County High School boy’s golf team petition circulating the county won the 11th Region Championship at Raven received enough signatures to force Rock Golf Course in Jenkins. The team, coached a wet/dry vote. 654 signatures were by Ricky Joe Benton, advanced to the state com- needed to establish the first election petition in Bowling Green. of this type in the county in more •The Kentucky State Police investigated a than 50 years. homicide on Ticky Fork Road. Jackie Rogers, 50, •Frankie Scott Young, 43, of of Ravenna, was shot multiple times in the garage Leighton Road, escaped police cus- of his home on Ticky Fork Road. His body was tody while being transported lead- found by relatives who became worried when ing to a manhunt by all local Rogers’s employer notified them he hadn’t shown law enforcement agencies. He was up for work in several days. captured and arrested by Deputy Chris Rader opened Rader’s River Grill in the build- •Estill County High School Senior Krana Sheriff Russell “Doc” Morris after ing under the Irvine bridge. Puckett was crowned the 2012 Homecoming police searched the area for approx- Queen during halftime of the football game imately an hour. •The Estill County Board of Education voted to against Western Hills. •The Irvine City Council voted •Estill County Judge-Executive Wallace Taylor begin the process of receiving accreditation for the to approve selling the Old City Students from Estill County High School announced a date had been set for the wet/dry schools in the district. Instructional Supervisor Hall building to Roger Purdy of horticulture classes helped clean up a vote in the county. He told the fiscal court the Tonya Isaacs told the board about the program Gainesville, Texas. Purdy placed a house on Broadway during the Clean-Up special election will be Jan. 15. offered through the Southern Association of bid for $25,300 for the property. Broadway weekend in September. College and Schools Council on Accreditatation •Estill County mourned the loss of former and School Improvement. Commonwealth Attorney Mart V. Mainous. He •Chris Rader reopened the landmark restau- passed away at his home from complications from rant under the Irvine bridge. Rader opened the a long illness. He was remembered by his family remodeled business, as Rader’s River Grill. See REVIEW, A10 and friends as generous and kind-hearted. INDEX: Local News......A2-3 Editorial.......A4 Op-Ed...........A5 Obituaries........A6 Lifestyle.......A8 Classifi eds...A11 108 S. Court Street, Irvine, KY 40336 • e-mail: [email protected] A2 LOCAL Citizen Voice & Times Thursday, January 3, 2013 Citizen groups preparing for upcoming wet/dry election After more than 50 years disease. Groves also said alco- as a legally dry county, Estill hol has an enormous impact County is quickly approaching on crime. the date in which local voters “Just take a look at any of will have the opportunity to the newspapers in town each vote on whether to allow alco- week,” he said. “Even in a dry hol sales in the county. county the court docket is full With less than two weeks of people charged with alcohol until Jan. 15, the election date related crimes.” set by Estill County Judge- He also said through Executive Wallace Taylor, research he’s discovered alco- citizens on both sides of the hol contributes heavily to vio- argument are gearing up for lent crimes and sexual assaults. the vote. Those opposing legal alco- Two local groups have hol sales in the county do so made strong attempts to because of their belief that let their beliefs on the mat- alcohol paves the way for “Alcohol is already here. But, “We need to keep this Reece, who has been the he doesn’t think legalizing ter be known: Citizens for destruction in communities. the system we have in place is money in Estill County to pastor of New Beginnings alcohol sales is the right move Estill County Progress and “A group of young people not working.” be used to better patrol our Fellowship since 1984 and a to reduce the crime of bootleg- the Estill County Ministerial are being asked to grow up in Lane, who was born and citizens who do drink,” he member of the association ging. Association. a difficult world,” Groves said. raised in Estill County, said the said. “It’s about protecting our since the same year, said mak- “Those for alcohol sales are Both groups have spent the “The last thing we need in big issue at hand is whether children.” ing alcohol more easily acces- saying bootleggers are selling last several weeks campaigning this county on top of an illegal or not citizens decide to take To prepare for the election, sible locally will cause a lot of to minors,” he said. “They’re and each has a plan of action drug problem is to add a legal control of the alcohol sales in the group has been doing its minors to use it when they pushing this as a way to con- as they prepare for the upcom- drug... And alcohol is a drug.” the county. best to spread the word and normally wouldn’t. trol that. If that’s the control, ing election. Members of each Reece’s beliefs on the issue “The opposing side is cloud- clarify its stance on the issue. He said he keeps hearing the the control is falling flat.” took the time to speak with seem to align with Grove’s. He ing the issue as us wanting to Estes said he has spent a same arguments made about He said there’s very little the Citizen Voice & Times in said making the decision to let alcohol in the county,” he lot of time talking with local alcohol as he has concerning people can do to control alco- regard to their stance on the vote “yes” or “no” boils down said. “But, it’s already here and people about the issue and legalizing drugs, like marijua- hol, “even if it is legal.” issues surrounding legalizing to what’s best for the commu- it’s being obtained easily by remaining open to their opin- na. He said the argument that Both men said they have alcohol sales in the county. nity, not the individual. our young people. That’s why ions at the same time. He legalizing alcohol sales will witnessed the negative effects “Everyone has this mentality we need to regulate it.” spent part of last week distrib- curb the crime of bootlegging alcohol has families and the Citizens for Estill Lane said legalizing alcohol uting yard signs and bumper- isn’t very accurate. community. This why they of ‘What’s right for me might not be right for you,’ and vice County Progress sales offers parents the oppor- stickers encouraging people to “Legal alcohol sales won’t stand firmly behind the argu- versa,” he said. “But, the qual- tunity to teach their children “VOTE WET 1/15/13.” change anything,” he said. ment the association makes ity of the life of the community about the seriousness of alco- More information about “The bootleggers will still have that “Alcohol destroys fami- The Citizens for Estill is the result of the choices the hol use and abuse. Citizen’s for Estill County a client base. I don’t think it’s lies.” County Progress is a group of members of the community Those opposing the vote Progress can be accessed at the going to put anyone out of “I’ve personally seen the local citizens concerned with make.” argue that alcohol destroys group’s website: www.firethe- business because bootlegging destruction of people I love regulating alcohol sales in the Groves echoed this senti- families. Estes and Lane said bootleggers.com. is a subculture in itself.” dearly because of alcohol,” county. ment. the issue boils down to much Reece argued that those Groves said. “It just takes a few According to the group’s “Take a look at alcohol and more than that. Estill County citizens who frequently pur- minutes to research the conse- website they are “a group of the effects it has,” he said. “If “In my personal opinion, chase alcohol from bootleggers quences surrounding alcohol.” individuals who call Estill Ministerial Association you think the county would be alcohol itself doesn’t destroy aren’t likely to patronize an He noted the “drastic” phys- County home and who have better with more alcohol then families,” Estes said. “It’s the upscale liquor store or bar in ical and mental effects alcohol watched as underground, ille- misuse of alcohol that destroys Much like the other group, the county. has on its users including heart vote for it. If not, vote against gal alcohol sales have contrib- families.” the Estill County Ministerial President of the Ministerial disease, decreased brain func- it.” uted to the deaths of count- Lane shared Estes’ senti- Association, has been prepar- Association Paul Groves said tion, high cholesterol and liver less citizens and the harm of ment. ing for the upcoming election countless families.” I WILL “It’s alcohol abuse that by spreading the word about Jacob Estes, a member of the destroys families,” he said. its stance on the issue. group and the man respon- In addition to promoting The association is composed sible for initiating the petition awareness and regulations, the of local ministers who have that forced the election, said group wants citizens to know made it a point to oppose the often pretend to understand he and the other members of they are concerned with keep- legal sale of alcohol in Estill what people say. Even when the group are concerned for ing alcohol tax revenues in County. the local families who are or my surroundings are quiet, Estill County. Delvin Reece, treasurer of will be effected by alcohol, “There’s so many tax dollars the association, said he and HEit Acan be hRard to especially those with minor from Estill Countians going to his colleagues are doing so by children. other counties,” Estes said. writing letters to the editors of He said he wants to legalize Lane said he would like to local newspapers, distributing alcohol sales locally so that see alcohol sales be legalized yard signs and encouraging regulations are established. My wife says that our locally so that the tax revenues local ministers to discuss the “I believe responsible store could be used locally. issue with their congregations. relationship would be so much owners can better regulate BETTER alcohol sales to my children or other minors better than any bootleggers can,” he said. if she didn’t have to Estes, who has two children of his own and two step-chil- TrepHeat herseIlf soS often. dren, said his group is focused on curbing the crime of boot- legging in Estill County. YEAR He and other members of the group want to shed light on the problem locally and make citizens aware that alco- hol is already in Estill County, is our year. I’m doing it for us. but it’s not regulated. In his opinion, that’s what makes alcohol most dangerous. “Regulation of alcohol sales Hearing aids covered by the would be better for our com- AGX Protection Plan 24 Months munity,” he said. 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Degree in that. He also has an Associate’s Degree There’s a new business not far out of town that in Quality Control. accepts them for recycling and they will even pay Cox said he worked part-time for Sherwin for some items. Williams for about four years, which helped him Cox Recycling, on Highway 89 just out of learn what’s inside a lot of the equipment and South Irvine, opened for business in October. who buys it. Lucas Cox, owner, said his business specializes “The scrap business is always good, but when in electronic scrap. the housing industry collapsed and a lot of busi- He accepts computers, laptops, cell phones, nesses went under, it picked up even more,” he printers, fax machines, televisions, video games, said. “pretty much anything with a plug on it.” “Most electronics have minute amounts of Cox pays for some things like PC’s and wire, gold, silver, and a variety of other precious met- but the rest is just for disposal because the value als,” Cox said. The amount is so small that he is so low. has to tear down a lot of computers to make He also takes appliances, batteries, motors, anything. Right now, he pays about 20 cents a wheels and more. pound for a PC, but prices fluctuate. Cox has recently taken on some commercial CV&T Photo by Lisa Bicknell Still, almost 100 percent of a tower computer recycling jobs. When E.W. James went out of Cox Recycling on McKee Road now offers a place to recycle electronic waste. is recyclable, he said, including the plastics and business in Richmond, Cox purchased the elec- common metals. Most of the material in moni- tronic waste, which led to him later purchasing “the gate is open.” Cox is in the process of getting into a program tors is recyclable as well. that of the E.W. James store in Elizabethtown. He’s building a 40-foot by 60-foot building that will provide him with a “no-buy list” of pros- All personal information on computer hard He says he spent a week there disassembling for storage and office space, and in a couple of ecuted or known thieves. drives can be certified destroyed, which protects 70 coolers. If coolers, freezers, etc. are old, they months he hopes to be open a few more days a “I don’t want to have anything to do with that,” from identity theft and other problems. get torn down for the metals. Sometimes elec- week. he said. Cox said his family helps out some with his tric motors, refrigerator controllers and robotic His business is regulated by loce police, who Lucas’s parents are Sam and Richelle Cox. His business, and he hopes to hire a few people equipment can be recovered for repurposing. can come in at any time to monitor for stolen grandparents are Lucian and Anna Cox, and eventually. Cox first began recycling as a hobby while still items. Cox said he is required to make copies Billy Isaacs. The business is open on Wednesday’s from a college student. of the seller’s identification and have them sign Located at 485 McKee Rd, Cox Recycling can about 8:30 a.m. to dark and on other days when “I piddled with it to start with, until I got about a release form. be reached at 606-599-7793. Lawsuit filed Man arrrested for DUI, fleeing police against Extendicare By WHITNEY LEGGETT at 92 mph. When Carpenter turned Tate told Carpenter he had at least CV&T News Editor on his emergency lights and attempt- three Bud Light beers and two shots By WHITNEY LEGGETT given assistance when needed ed to pull Tate over, he failed to stop of Vodka. CV&T News Editor in maintaining body hygiene until “sometime later.” He was arrested and charged with A Richmond man has been arrested and good grooming. Once Tate came to a stop, he left speeding, reckless driving, first-degree after wrecking on Waco Loop Road •Violation of her right the scene of the traffic stop again. fleeing or evading police, first-degree Extendicare, Inc., the com- and admitting to drinking before to have a family member or Tate drove through a lawn causing wanton endangerment, failure to pro- pany that formerly owned the driving. guardian notified immediately damage, drove through a four-way duce an insurance card, operating a Irvine Health and Rehabilitation According to a uniform citation of any accident, sudden illness, intersection and failed to use any motor vehicle while under the influ- Center (IHRC), is at the center issued by Kentucky State Police disease, unexplained absence or turn signals as he was fleeing from ence of alcohol, failure to use a turn of yet another lawsuit brought Trooper Jason Carpenter, the man anything unusual. the officer. signal, disregarding a stop sign and forth by the family of a former was traveling 37 miles per hour over •Violation of her right to Tate’s vehicle came to a rest after second-degree criminal mischief. patient. the speed limit on Richmond Road have an adequate and appropri- he wrecked into a tree on Waco Loop He was lodged at the Estill County According to the suit filed when he initiated a traffic stop on ate care plan developed. Road. Jail. Bond was set at $10,000 cash. in Estill County Circuit Court, Dec. 22. •Violation of her right to He was treated at the scene of the He was released on 10 percent of David Fox, as the administrator The driver, Justin Tate, 28, of Oakley be free of mental and physical accident but refused further medical his bond signed and paid by Curtis of the estate of Linda Fox, who is Wells Road in Richmond, was head- abuse and neglect. attention. He also refused a blood Tate on Dec. 23. deceased, is suing Extendicare, ing west on Richmond Road traveling David Fox is seeking punitive alcohol test. several of its subsidiaries and and compensatory damages five unnamed employees for against all of the named defen- acting negligently, tortiously dants in an amount to be deter- or otherwise wrongfully “with January Photo Contest mined by the jury. He alleges respect to the care, treatment his mother ‘suffered unneces- and services to Linda Fox dur- sary loss of personal dignity, ing her residency at IHRC.” extreme pain and suffering, Fox alleges that while his degradation, mental anguish, Winter in Estill County mother was seeking treatment disability, disfigurement and at the facility, the company and violation of her rights” as a result its employees failed to provide of the defendant’s actions. the proper care, guidance and supervision necessary for her Horse Liniment survival. He alleges the “defendants Erases Pain knew that this facility could not protect the residents’ rights nor HIALEAH, FL — An ingredient provide the minimum standard often used to treat inflammation in racehorse’s legs, is now back on the of care to the weak and vulner- market in its original doctor recom- able residents of IHRC, includ- mended clinical strength formula. According to a national drug store ing Linda Fox.” survey, the formula at one time be- Fox was admitted as a resident came so popular that it rose to the top of pharmacy sales for topical to IHRC, located at 411 Bertha pain relievers. But the company mar- Wallace Drive, on March 18, keting the product at the time 2009, and remained a resident changed the formula and sales plum- meted. One of the inventors of the there until Dec. 12, 2009. On original formula has brought it back Dec. 12, 2009, she was trans- to the market under the trade name ARTH ARREST and says it can re- ferred to Marcum & Wallace lieve pain for millions. Send us a photo of Winter in Estill County this Memorial Hospital where she ARTH ARREST works by a dual mechanism whereby one ingredient died later that day. relieves pain immediately, while a month for a chance to win a 6 month subscription to The suit claims Fox “was second ingredient seeks out and de- stroys the pain messenger signal be- unsound of mind” while she fore it can be sent to the brain. Con- the Citizen Voice & Times and have your photo was a resident at IHRC and sidered a medical miracle by some, the ARTH ARREST formula is use- “remained unsound of mind ful in the treatment of painful disor- published in one of our weekly issues! until her death.” ders ranging from minor aches and pains to more serious conditions such David Fox said his mother’s as arthritis, bursitis, rheumatism, ten- A snowy landscape, kids sledding, snowman rights as a resident of IHRC donitis, backache and more. 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Office of Secretary of doesn't matter, but it State and legally oper- Deadline for contest is Monday’s at 5p.m. Questions? sure helps!) ates under the name Fully licensed and MORIAH’S MOWING, Call Whitney at 606-723-5161 LLC. insured. A4 Citizen Voice & Times Thursday, January 3, 2013 OO PP II NN II OO NN Resolutions have long history of being hard to keep They work for you. With a new year in full swing, I'm at the start of each year. They would vow to No excuses here. I just didn't follow You can call them sure we all have wishes and hopes for the payback debts they owed from the previous through. I found a few tips, though, that are new year. I keep hearing people say they year. The Romans also started their new year supposed to help us keep up with our goals any time. don't make new year's resolutions any more. by making promises to their god Janus, for for the new year. I seem to remember growing up, people whom the month January is named. 1) Focus one major goal. Don't overwhelm made them at the start of every year. Knights in the medieval era made "pea- yourself with too many goals. Pick a habit or I guess people are a little scared to say they cock" vows to reaffirm their chivalry. And, behavior you would most like to modify and Estill Judge-Exec. have made a reso- many Christians spend the last night of the focus on that. lution for fear they year praying and meditating over goals for 2) Rather than saying you're going to save Wallace Taylor won't stick to it. the new year. more money or be more healthy, state a spe- Afterall, how Apparently there are a lot of other reli- cific goal. Resolve to save $1,000 or to lose 10 many times have gious holidays and practices in which people pounds. This way you know exactly what you 723-7524 we vowed to not reflect on the previous year and make vows, aim to achieve. drink soda any- promises or resolutions for the new year. 3) Don't do it alone. Ask your family, more, lose weight, It seems to me we're still following these friends or significant other to help you save money, etc? traditions under a different name: goal set- achieve your goal. This could mean going to County Clerk I did a little ting. I bet each of my readers has already the gym together or having them keep your research and found made goals for 2013. I know I have. stash of savings safe. Sherry Fox out that new year's I've made personal, spiritual, financial and 4) Write it down and tell others about your resolutions have professional goals for the new year. And, just goal. It's important to have a clear resolution 723-5156 WHITNEY LEGGETT been a tradition like the majority of Americans, I know there and to have others holding you accountable. around the world are several of them I won't keep. 5) Make sure to cut yourself some slack CV&T News Editor since the time of I can't tell you how many times I've vowed here and there. Enjoy a piece of cake on a the Babylonians. to pay off my credit cards, lose weight, save special occasion or buy that pretty top you I found that the tradition of resolu- money, do this or go to that... I'm still over- saw in the magazine. Just don't go overboard. Cicuit Clerk tions had a religious start. Apparently the weight, still in debt and still have very little Happy resolving, friends! Babylonians made promises to their gods savings to my name. Stephanie Brinegar 723-3970 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Property Valuation Citizens can gain doesn’t even know you has decided to kill brain chemistry issues don’t help. you. In sum, we should avoid the fear-based hys- sovereignty by voting wet Administrator We can debate assault weapons, but what teria that leads to putting Robocop in every Dear Editor, about the knife attack on 22 children in school because one young man entered one As most readers of the CV&T and trav- China? Our problem is not weapons. Our school and produced a horror too awful to Jeff Hix elers of Estill County have seen, “Alcohol problem is us. What is it about our society even look at. Lest, we lump all the people who Destroys Families”. I am going to set the that puts so little value on human life? courageously struggle with illnesses every bit 723-4569 record straight on this issue. Alcohol is an The words in the first paragraph could be as tough as diabetes, such as bipolar, in with inanimate substance that when consumed in used to describe the killings in Connecticut. school shooters. amounts beyond moderation by a human, the It could also be used to describe an abortion. As for me, based on the 1983 movie human body reacts to the substance result- It may make us feel better to call the unborn “Witness”, when the grandfather tells Samuel, Estill County Sheriff ing in the HUMAN losing control of his a fetus but consider: at 21 days the fetus”has who is staring at John Book’s gun, “What you body and his mind. What is important about a heartbeat, at six weeks brainwaves can put in your hand, you take into your heart.” I Gary Freeman that fact is that it is the human that reacts to be recorded, at 10 weeks the fetus sucks its have never held a gun in my hand. alcohol, not the otherway around. It is the thumb and is sensitive to touch and at seven Remember, allowing fear and heated reac- human that chooses to consume alcohol in to eight months it recognizes its mother’s tion to guide us always lead to more suffering. 723-2323 such quantity as to react in a manner con- voice. Signed, tradictory perhaps to what would be normal. According to the United States Census David Alexander It is the human that harms others while the Bureau, in 2008 there were 1.2 million abor- body reacts to alcohol. It is the human that tions in the U.S. Connecticut had over Irvine Police Dept. Editor’s Note: I can’t express how glad I am destroys families. It is the human that causes 17,000. Kentucky had 4,000. The thought of to have citizens interested in sharing their damage to self and others. The only individ- 20 children slaughtered in a classroom sick- opinions with our readers. Especially regarding Chief Brad Smith ual transaction involving alcohol that is illegal ens me, so much more than the one million the upcoming wet/dry election and the recent in Estill County is the purchasing of the sub- plus we slaughter each year. shooting tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary 723-3915 stance. This is also the only individual activ- When are we going to stop the killing? School. I encourage our readers to use the ity that even if you are to believe that “Alcohol Signed, opinion page as an outlet for your thoughts, Destroys Families” could not produce any Wayne Robey opinions and beliefs on any number of topics. immediate harm. You can drink alcohol in I also appreciate responses to the columns I Estill County. You can store alcohol in your To lump mentally ill is simplistic Ravenna Police Dept. write each week. However, I feel obligated to home in Estill County. But you cannot pur- respond to Mr. Alexander’s letter. First, I would chase the substance. A vote for a wet Estill Dear Editor, Chief Ken White like to stress that I did not intend to lump all County changes that allowing the tax revenue As a person with a brain chemistry ill- of those dealing with mental illness into a cat- generated to remain within Estill County. Tax ness (bipolar disorder), I read Miss Leggett’s egory as school-shooters, murderers or heart- 723-3332 generated will allow for better public services, “Mental illness to blame for school shooting,” less individuals. However, the man who shot upgraded services and even more public jobs. with interest. at Sandy Hook was a victim of mental illness, Private businesses in existence and new ones First, I would have thought the young as have been many of the others who have will also benefit from the sale of alcohol. In man himself, the shooter, was to blame for conclusion, it is fear of an inanimate sub- the tragedy. I have certainly in the past been committed similar tragedies. I am sympathetic Irvine City Hall to any individual suffering from any illness, stance that we can shed with this vote on Jan. resistant to treatment (medication and coun- whether mental or physical. But to make accu- 15. It is individual sovereignty that we can seling) and have lost relationships and had 723-2554 sations that my age has anything to do with gain by voting wet! many difficulties as a result. However, to my opinion is unacceptable. Yes, I am young. lump the mentally ill in a big pile and sort Thanks, But, that is not something I use as an excuse of say, “Get ‘em help before they shoot up a Virgil Edwards for any aspect of my life. I am well-educated school,” is pretty simple-minded. Miss Leggett Ravenna City Hall and skilled at what I do. Because I have an is young, so one has to give her the benefit of Pray for the little ones opinion that differs from Mr. Alexander’s does the doubt. not mean I am to be “excused” or given “the 723-3332 so brutally slaughtered Second, why don’t females with brain benefit of the doubt” because I am young. I chemistry issue seem to ever shoot up post Dear Editor, offices, former job sites or schools? Why is it appreciate Mr. Alexander’s opinion and agree Pray for the little ones so brutally slaugh- almost always young males, 18 to 30? Could with many of the aspects of his argument, as tered. Imagine being so young, in a place it be testosterone and huge ego issues and fas- they seem to align with what my recent column Estill County Board where you feel secure, are provided for and cination with guns and bullets? Plus, maybe, said. I do not believe we should live in fear of have no worries. Suddenly, with no warn- frustration that they seem to not be living our neighbors or guard our schools with mili- of Education ing and no way to prepare, your life is ended up to the expectations of their own egos? So, tary forces. I believe we should be sympathetic among terror, chaos, blood and pain. Why they look for scapegoats? Parents, bosses, co- and concerned for our neighbors suffering from 723-2181 are they doing this? You have no chance to workers, students of parent’s class? Of course, mental illness. protest or to defend yourself. Someone who CCiittiizzeenn VVooiiccee && TTiimmeess Have an opinion? 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For more infor- and Feb. 7, 14, 21, 28. activities, participants will application fee is $150 per mation, please call, toll free The Twin City Kruzerz Car Club will have its monthly analyze current spending pat- food booth space plus a $75 Celebrate Recovery within Kentucky, 1-866-376- meetings on the first Monday West Irvine terns to determine ways to early departure/closing fee if 0308 to speak with a Veterans Celebrate Recovery is a adjust spending in order to applicable. For more infor- Benefits Field Representative. of each month at Irvine City SBDM Council stabilize personal finances. mation, call Kim Williams at program about stepping out Hall at 7 p.m. If the meet- of our habits, hurts and hang ing falls on a holiday, it will The West Irvine Elementary Participants will establish 723-4235. The 2013 festival Irvine Masonic ups and into the grace of be the following Monday. All SBDM Council will meet at financial management prac- dates are Saturday, April 27, members and anyone wish- 4:45 p.m. Monday, Jan. 14. tices that promote financial and Sunday, April 28. God. It is a biblical, twelve- Lodge #137 F & AM step recovery program that ing to join the club are wel- stability, such as tracking The Irvine Masonic Lodge will be instructed by indi- come. If you have any ques- Madison County expenses, identifying spend- Estill County viduals who have overcome #137 F & AM will have their tions, please call Loyd Flynn ing leaks, identifying needs annual supper on Jan. 12, at at 723-7667, or Jack Chaney Civil War Roundtable vs. wants, establishing written Food Bank their own addictions and the lodge building located at hurts. Meetings are open to at 723-4045. The bi-monthly meet- financial goals and develop- The food bank is in need the community and will take the corner of Lilly Avenue and ing of the Madison County ing a spending-savings plan. of basic food items (canned place weekly on Wednesday Broadway. The supper will be Alcoholics Civil War Roundtable will be food, dry box items, crackers, evenings, at 7 p.m., at the served at 6 p.m. Pulled pork, Friday, Jan. 18, at 6:30 p.m., 2013 Mountain peanut butter, pasta or any Body of Christ Ministries baked beans, coleslaw, pota- Anonymous at the Dinner Bell Restaurant Mushroom other non-perishable item). Building, located at 58 River to salad, dessert and drinks AA will meet Mondays at just off I-75, Exit 76 in Berea. They also take any recycled Drive, Irvine. Childcare will will be served. The public, 8 p.m., at Quiet Creek Farm Reservations are necessary. Festival Food grocery store bags and mone- be provided. For questions all Masons, their families and located at 631 Dry Branch The price of the buffet meal is tary donations. Volunteers are or more information, con- friends are invited to attend. Road, Irvine, and Tuesday $15. Please call 859-623-8979 Court Applications also welcome. Contact Susan tact Susan Lynch at 606-643- The cost of the supper will be - Sunday, at 8 p.m., at 167 by noon Wednesday, Jan. 16 Food Court applica- Dick, Estill County Food 5564. $10 and includes all you can Broadway, Irvine. For more if you wish to make reserva- tions for the 2013 Mountain Bank, at 723-9786. Please give eat. Children 12 and under Kentucky Department information, call 723-6429. tions or have questions. Mushroom Festival are now this holiday season by drop- eat free. available at Irvine City Hall ping off your items at the of Veterans Affairs Weight The Free Financial located at 101 Chestnut Extension Office in the front A Veterans Benefits Field Estill County Street. Food vendors must lobby. Reality Series Workshop carry vendor liability insur- Representative will be at the Public Library National Guard Armory, 335 Weight The Reality Series “Where Does Your Money ance. Application, fees and Estill County Cow Creek Road, Ravenna, BTOP classes scheduled is a seven week series. The Go?” is a free financial work- proof of liability insurance Animal Shelter on the first Thursday of each are: Computer/E-mail Basics sessions will take place from 6 shop that will be offered must be submitted by dead- month from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. - Jan. 7 - 10 to 11:30 a.m.; and to 8 p.m., at the Estill County Jan. 22, at the Estill County line date of Thursday, Jan. The Estill County Animal There will be assistance filing Beginner’s Excel 2010 - Jan. Extension Office on the fol- Extension Office, from 6 to 31, at 4 p.m. Mailed appli- Shelter is now open for adop- for federal and state veter- 22 - 6 to 7:30 p.m. cations must be postmarked tions on Saturdays from 11 BOOKMOBILE COURTHOUSE NEWS Monday, Jan. 7 District Civil Court and attorney fees of $1,051.98, claim $213,056.43; $110,127.37 plus interest •Neil Mays d/b/a N & K Farms v. debt owed. and costs, claim debt owed. Old Fox Road, Furnace Junction, •Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC •CitiFinancial, Inc. v. Coleties Chris East, $4,000 plus costs and attor- Miller’s Creek, Cow Creek. v. Leonna Flynn, $1,092.24 plus interest Walton, Jr., Ricky Walton, Romona ney fees, claim debt owed. and costs, claim debt owed. Walton, Central Kentucky Management •Capital One, N.A. v. Orpha Oliver, Tuesday, Jan. 8 •Capital One Bank (USA), NA v. Services, Inc., a Kentucky Corporation, $900.09 plus interest and costs, claim Rhonda G. Turner, $1,595.26 plus inter- Assignee of Kentucky Medical Services debt owed. South Irvine Elementary, Winston, est and costs, claim debt owed. Foundation, Inc., unknown defendant, •Convergence Receivables, LC v. Trotting Ridge, Sandhill. •DH Capital Management, Inc. v. spouse of Coleties Walton, Jr., Roxand Joseph Mahoney, $553.74 plus interest Justin L. Farthing, $2,381.69 plus inter- Walton, unknown defendant, spouse and costs, claim debt owed. Wednesday, Jan. 9 est and costs, claim debt owed. of Roxand Walton, Elizabeth Walton, •Cavalry SPV I, LLC v. Kellie K. Taylor •Convergence Receivables, LC v. unknown defendant, spouse of Elizabeth a/k/a Kellie Sparks, $1,446.70 plus inter- Wisemantown, Station Camp, Samuel J. Means, $1,078.70 plus interest Walton, $44,414.90 plus interest and est of $119.54, continuing interest and Red Lick, Crooked Creek. and costs, claim debt owed. costs, claim debt owed. costs, claim debt owed. •Landmark Financial Services, Inc. •Convergence Receivables, LC v. Donna F. Yound, $1,805.26 plus interest Circuit Civil Court v. Minnie F. Williams, the unknown Thursday, Jan. 10 spouse, if any, of Minnie F. Williams, and costs, claim debt owed. •SLM Education Credit Finance Spout Springs, Hudson Mill Road, New Fox Road, Credit Acceptance Corporation; •Crescent Bank & Trust v. William Corporation v. Jonathan R. Wise, Commonwealth of Kentucky, County Hargett-Parvin Road. Hunter, $1,961.04 plus interest and costs, $18,535.13 plus interest of $3,297.37, of Estill, by and on behalf of Secretary claim debt owed. continuing interest and costs, claim debt of Revenue, $36,102.72 plus interest and •LVNV Funding LLC v. April Harrison, owed. costs, claim debt owed. $614.01 plus interest and costs, claim •Citizen’s Guaranty Bank v. Danny •FIA Card Services, N.A. v. Jonathan debt owed. W. Conrad and Laura G. Conrad R. Wise, $6,854.15 plus interest and •Community Trust Bank v. Michael and Community Trust Bank, Inc., costs, claim debt owed. S. Harris, $4,207.95 plus interest, costs Times Past 50 years ago 10 years ago The Irvine Times 20 years ago Citizen Voice & Times Jan. 11, 1963 Citizen Voice & Times Jan. 9, 2003 Jan. 6, 1993 Hear Throgmorton again PHOTO Amber shoots 1,000th The perennial admirers of Louie Throgmorton, of Dallas, Senior Lady Engineer Amber Birchfield was honored at drove to Somerset Thursday night of last week to hear their Monday night’s game against Montgomery County for scoring favorite after dinner speaker on the occasion of the annual her 1,000th career point in the Ryle Tournament on Dec. 27. ladies night banquet of the Somerset Kiwanis Club. Going from Coach Kevin Turpin presented Birchfield with the basketball here were Roy R. Royalty, Tom Bonny, Frank Rhodus, G.B. from the game to commemorate the accomplishment. McPhail andd F.B. Beckler. Wassons like Times We would like to renew our subscription for The Irvine Times. Sure enjoy the paper very much. Signed, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Wasson PHOTO Hog-killing weather Larry Chrisman of Knob Lick checks out his new supply of pork on New Year’s Day. The weather last week was cold and perfect for killing hogs. State economic staffer assigned to Estill The Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development’s Department of Community Development now has field staff persons in place to work with community leaders and exist- ing industries and businesses on a regular basis, according to Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Economic Develoopment Paul E. Patton. Jim Stivers, Frankfort, has been assigned to work in Estill and nine other counties. A native of Frankfort, Stivers has worked for the Cabinet for Economic Develoopment for nine CARTOON years. Prior to joining the Cabinet, Stivers worked as a sales Printed in the Jan. 11, 1963 issue of The Irvine Times and marketing executive. Stivers has attended a number of “Isn’t it true that dieting is a penalty for exceeding the economic development schools and also served as a city com- food limit?” missioner while living in Winchester. A6 LOCAL Citizen Voice & Times Thursday, January 3, 2013 1948, in Thornton. She was Evans Cemetery in Campton. Carolyn Smith of Richmond; the daughter of Della Mae Pallbearers were Steve Baber, two brothers, Johnny Babb Marcum of Littleton, Colo. R W Lowe, Davinal Farthing, of Florence and Roger Babb She attended Whitesburg Kenny Embry, Clay Baber, of Ft. Mitchell; six grandchil- High School and Eastern Kyle Withers, Les Withers dren; 11 great-grandchildren; Kentucky University, where and Christopher Dufour. several step-grandchildren; she obtained a master’s degree and several step-great grand- in library science. She recently Henry Dudley children. retired from the Estill County Funeral services were con- Babb, 73 school system where she ducted Friday, Dec. 28, 2012, taught high school English. Henry Dudley Babb, 73, of at the Warren F. Toler Funeral She enjoyed her job and was Hooven Avenue in Hooven, Home Chapel by Bro. Oliver. dedicated to working with all Ohio, died Monday, Dec. 24, Burial was at the West Irvine of the students. She was a 2012, at the Compassionate Cemetery. Pallbearers were member of the Who’s Who Care Center after a long ill- Jackie Lee Short, Gary Beeler, of American Teachers. She ness. He was born Feb. 26, Harland Dyehouse, Brandon traveled over the world, espe- 1939, in Estill Dyehouse, Jack Short and cially with her son, Jeremie, County, and Adam Webb. a concert pianist. She was was the son of also a very active member of the late Johnny Irvine First Baptist Church. and Lannie Dozier Babb. She was preceded in death He was a retired employee OBITUARIES Obituary by her brother, Robert Craig of Aerospace and attended Marcum; and her mater- the Pentecostal Church. He nal grandparents, Haz and was a former member of the Lines Prinice Howard Marie Flannery; and a broth- ducted Saturday, Dec. 29, Maggie Calhoun Bates. National Guard. He was pre- er, Charles Owen Flannery. 2012, at the Warren F. Toler Survivors include a son, ceded in death by a step-son, Flannery, 64 Survivors include five sis- Funeral Home Chapel by Bro. Jeremie Michael of Irvine; Jeffrey Wise; a sister, Shirley Prinice Howard Flannery, ters, Judy Flannery of Irvine, Beverly Arvin. Burial was mother, Della Mae Marcum; Babb; and a step-grandchild. Toler’s 64, of Geneva Avenue in Zada Dennis and husband, at the Campbell Cemetery. a very special aunt, Carrie Survivors include his wife, Irvine, died Monday, Dec. 24, Kenneth of Irvine, Wanda Pallbearers were Jesse Chaney, Bates of Whitesburg; a sister, Lura Miller Babb; two daugh- 2012, at his home following a Miller and husband, Steve of Kelvin Dennis, Scotty Meek, Teddy Marcum of Littleton, ters, Lisa Short and husband, 723-4242 short illness. He was born July Wyoming, Darlene Watson Shaun Lunce, Ronnie Fletcher Colo.; a special “sissy” Vicki Jasper of Richmond and 1, 1948, in Estill County and and husband, Mike of Irvine and Joe West. Lowe of Norton, Va.; and her Peggy Dyehouse and hus- was the son of the late George and Donna Fike and hus- lovable cats, Miriam, Willie band, Harlan of Berea; a step- Lewis’ and Mary Fox Flannery. He band, Eric of Irvine; a broth- Elizabeth Pigman, 64 and Yogi. son, Thomas Keith Wise and had lived in Estill County all er, George Lee Flannery of Elizabeth Pigman, 64, died Funeral services were con- wife, Linda of Hooven, Ohio; of his life. He was preceded in Irvine; and several nieces and Monday, Dec. 24, 2012, at her ducted Saturday, Dec. 29, three sisters, Roberta Simms 723-8558 death by two sisters, Beatrice nephews. home in Irvine after a long 2012, at the church by Bro. of Barbourville, Wanda Flannery Chaney and Ollie Funeral services were con- illness. She was born May 21, Chris Winkler. Burial was at McIntosh of Irvine and KSP Offers Winter Volunteers needed to assist children Driving Tips in foster care in Fayette, Jessamine With the onset of win- turning on a slippery sur- and Madison counties ter and the possibility that face when speed needs to be motorists may have to drive decreased. in inclement weather, the Kentucky State Police (KSP) Be Prepared Citizen Foster Care Review Boards review cases, make recommendations on are offering safe driving tips. •Ensure your vehicle has a The weather in Kentucky full tank of gas in the event behalf of children is unpredictable and this you are stranded for an time of year you never know extended period of time. when to expect black ice, •Charge your cellular snow, icy roads or a mix- phone prior to departure. Citizen Foster Care Review Boards sary services while in foster care and Fayette Board F: Meets on the third ture of road conditions. •Take a blanket. that serve Fayette, Jessamine and are ultimately placed in permanent Monday of the month at 4:30 p.m. KSP is asking motorists •Notify a family member Madison counties are seeking volun- homes. Fayette Board H: Meets on the sec- to prepare in advance for or a friend of your travel teers to make a difference in the lives of All volunteers must complete a ond Monday of the month at 5 p.m. the winter driving months plans prior to departure ahead. “Winter provides new – if you travel is interrupted, local children in foster care. Volunteers six-hour initial training session and Fayette Board I: Meets on the second challenges and responsi- someone will know are needed to review cases of children consent to a criminal record and cen- Thursday of the month at 10 a.m. bilities to the public and the placed in foster care because of depen- tral registry check. A recommendation Fayette Board K: This is a new board Kentucky State Police,” says Collision Information dency, neglect and abuse to ensure is then made to the chief judge of the and will meet on the first Wednesday KSP Commissioner Rodney •Be patient – weather also these children are placed in safe, per- District Court or Family Court for of the month. The meeting time will Brewer. limits our capabilities and manent homes as quickly as possible. appointment. be based on the schedules of the new “We ask that drivers be increases our response time; Volunteers are not required to reside in The next training for new volunteers volunteers. prepared to meet the chal- also, keep in mind that we lenges of the upcoming win- will be experiencing a high the county where a board meets. will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ter season in Kentucky. Plan volume of requests for ser- The Kentucky General Assembly EST Friday, Jan. 25, in Lexington. Jessamine County ahead, make sure everyone vice. created the Citizen Foster Care Review The meeting schedules for the The Jessamine County CFCRB meets in the vehicle is properly •Attempt to move your Board, or CFCRB, in 1982 as a way to Fayette, Jessamine and Madison on the second Tuesday of every other restrained, drive defensively vehicle out of the roadway if decrease the time children spend in CFCRBs most in need of volunteers are month at 5 p.m. and be sure the vehicle is you are involved in a minor, foster care. CFCRB volunteers review (Times are local.): properly maintained to non-injury traffic collision; Cabinet for Health and Family Services Madison County handle the effects of cold especially if you are in a dan- temperatures.” gerous area such as a curve or files on children placed in out-of-home Fayette County The Madison County CFCRB meet- KSP reported that slippery a blind hill. care and work with the cabinet and Fayette County CFCRBs meet ing schedule will be determined based roads were the contributing •If your vehicle is stranded courts on behalf of the state’s foster monthly at the Department for on the schedules of its new volunteers. factor in 14,913 crashes and or wrecked but not in the children. The volunteer reviewers help Community Based Services at 1165 63 fatalities in 2011. roadway, attempts to recover ensure that children receive the neces- Centre Parkway in Lexington. 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Monson, D.M.D. 10 River Drive • PO Box 86 Irvine, KY 40336 Ph. 606-723-1000 Fax 606-723-1039 Office Hours By Appointment A7 Citizen Voice & Times Thursday, January 3, 2013 Peaceful Paws Springs Inc., SCHOOL MENUS Receives Grant for Cat Products South Irvine Cheese sauce, Corn, Celery, Breakfast: Honey Bun, Peaches, Milk Cereal, Assorted Juices, Milk P/K Center Wednesday Lunch: Chili w/PB&J Peaceful Paws Springs Inc., Ravenna, has disaster and working to make sure animal Monday Breakfast: Smores, Cereal, or Grilled Cheese, Carrots, received a grant of Kitty Kans, litters and welfare organizations across the country are Breakfast: Toast & Cereal, Assorted Juices, Milk Cauliflower bits, Bananas, scoops, valued at $825 from the Petfinder more sustainable. Its mission is to ensure Assorted Juices, Milk Lunch: Spaghetti w/Meat Milk Foundation, in partnership with Kitty Kan, no adoptable pet is euthanized for lack of Lunch: Chicken Nuggets Sauce or Mr. Rib on WG Bun, a manufacturer located in Birmingham, Ala. a home. Since 2003 the foundation has w/Roll, Slaw, Green Beans, Romaine Mix Salad, Pears, Estill County Kitty Kan is a self-contained kitty litter box provided over $20 million in grants to ani- Tropical Fruit, Variety of Milk Milk that is disposable, litter and all. The box and mal welfare organizations and Petfinder.com Choices Thursday High School litter are made from recycled materials and member shelters and rescue groups. Tuesday Breakfast: Sausage, Biscuit Monday last up to 10 days. Peaceful Paws Springs Inc was one of 16 Breakfast: Bacon, Egg & Gravy or Cereal & Toast, Breakfast: Cereal, Pop Tart, The Petfinder Foundation, a nonprofit animal welfare organizations to receive one & Cheese Biscuit, Assorted Assorted Juices, Milk Yogurt, Assorted Juices, Fresh 501(c)3 public charity, helps homeless pets of the grants. It posts its adoptable pets at Juices, Milk Lunch: Bosco w/Marinara Fruit, Milk by saving lives through adoptions, help- http://www.petfinder.com/KY411.html. Lunch: Pizza, Corn, Sauce, Gold Fish Cookie-WG, Lunch: Bosco w/Marinara ing shelters prepare for and recover from Peaches, Variety of Milk Mandarin Oranges, Milk Sauce or Hot Dog on bun, Choices Friday Asian Vegetables, Corn, Fresh Wednesday Breakfast: Assorted Donuts, Pineapple or Grapes, Milk Breakfast: Bagels w/Cream Cereal, Assorted Juices, Milk Tuesday Cheese, Assorted Juices, Milk Lunch: Hot Dog on WG Breakfast: Sausage Biscuit, New emergency radios Lunch: Spaghetti w/Meat Bun, Yogurt & Crackers, Cereal, Pop Tart, Yogurt, Sauce, Romaine Mix Salad, Baked Beans, French Fries, Assorted Juices, Fresh Fruit, Applesauce, Variety of Milk Fruit Cup, Milk Milk Choices Lunch: Hamburger on bun available through CSEPP Thursday Estill County or Chicken Fingers w/Texas Breakfast: Toast & Cereal, Toast, Potato Wedges, Lettuce, Assorted Juices, Milk Middle School Tomato, Pickle, Tropical Fruit Lunch: Chicken & Noodles Monday or Apples, Milk Soup w/Grilled Cheese Breakfast: Yogurt, Cereal & Wednesday Sandwich, Glazed Carrots, By WHITNEY LEGGETT The new radios are completely free for Toast, Assorted Juices, Milk Breakfast: Chicken Biscuit, Celery Sticks, Mandarin CV&T News Editor those living in the proper zones. But, unlike Lunch: Bosco w/Marinara Cereal, Pop Tart, Yogurt, Oranges, Variety of Milk previous years, CSEPP employees will not be Sauce or Pepperoni Sub, Assorted Juices, Fresh Fruit, Choices delivering the radios. Romaine Mix Salad, Corn, Milk A new year brings new protective technol- Friday Jessie said federal funding wasn’t sufficient Grapes, Milk Lunch: Grilled Chicken on ogy to the homes of Estill Countians. Breakfast: Assorted Donuts, Tuesday bun or Chicken Rings w/Roll, Melissa Jessie, CSEPP information officer, to allow the radios to be delivered to each Cereal, Assorted Juices, Milk home. Breakfast: Biscuit & Gravy Romaine Mix Salad w/Grape said residents in zones 1 and 2 are being Lunch: Hot Dog on bun, This is why she stresses that citizens should or Cereal & Toast, Assorted Tomatoes, Baby Bakers, given new radios as part of the chemical Baked Beans, French Fries, make it a point to stop at the office and pick Juices, Milk Peaches or Bananas, Milk stockpile program. Fruit Cup, Variety of Milk Lunch: Hamburger on Thursday The new radios have a variety of features up their radio. She said there was a good Choices response from locals picking up radios at bun or Chuck Wagon on Breakfast: Bacon, Egg & not included with the previous tone alert first, but it has tapered off. bun, Potato Wedges, Lettuce, Cheese Biscuit, Cereal, Pop radios. “People need to know it’s totally free,” she Estill Springs Tomato, Pickle, Tropical Fruit, Tart, Yogurt, Assorted Juices, The new Midland Weather Radios being said. “We’re trying to get the word out about Milk Fresh Fruit, Milk distributed by Estill County EMA/CSEPP Elementary and West Wednesday Lunch: Chicken Quesadilla feature a digital screen, warning light, watch the radios because they can save lives.” The new radios will be available for pickup Irvine Elementary Breakfast: Turnovers, or Southwestern Chicken light, AM/FM radio and alarm clock, among at the CSEPP office, located at 182 Broadway, Cereal, Assorted Juices, Milk Alfredo, Salsa, Refried Beans, other features. Monday Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lunch: Parmesan Chicken Pears or Oranges, Milk She said these radios are necessary because Breakfast: Funnel Cakes, w/Roll or Grilled Chicken on Friday of new regulations issued by the Federal Elderly or special needs citizens should call Cereal, Assorted Juices, Milk the office to make arrangements to get their bun, Tossed Salad, Cucumbers, Breakfast: Breakfast Pizza, Communications Commission (FCC). She Lunch: Chicken Nuggets radios. Peaches, Milk Cereal, Pop Tart, Yogurt, explained that the FCC has moved to nar- w/Roll or Ham on WG Bun, Thursday Assorted Juices, Fresh Fruit, rowbanding technology. The old tone alert The new radios will be set up by CSEPP Mashed Potatoes, Green employees and ready for use at pick up. They Breakfast: Scrambled Eggs Milk radios aren’t able to work with this technol- Beans, Tropical Fruit, Milk will include a free set of back-up batteries & Toast or Cereal & Toast, Lunch: Chili w/PB&J or ogy. Tuesday and will be programmed by zone. Assorted Juices, Milk Grilled Cheese Sandwich, This means that as of Jan. 1, the old radios Breakfast: Bacon, Egg & For more information, or to make arrange- Lunch: Nacho Cheese & Carrots, Broccoli & are no longer working. Cheese Biscuit or Cereal & ments to pick up your radio, call Melissa Chips or Chili Crispito, Salsa, Cauliflower, Applesauce or “Citizens really need to come pick up their Toast, Assorted Juices, Milk Jessie at 606-723-6533. Black Beans, Pears, Milk Mandarin Oranges, Milk new radios,” Jessie said. Lunch: Pizza or Burrito w/ Friday Money Tips for College Students, December 2012 Tax tips for students years of college. make sure you have the most up-to-date information before •Lifetime Learning Credit, available if a taxpayer or a depen- filing. Income tax season is approaching, and students may want dent is taking college courses to acquire or improve job skills. 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And I’ve already heard or of things, I find it kind of fun to sit twenty years ago. Our girls were feed the dogs, whichever is most read a lot of those tips anyway. down and brainstorm a nice long list very small, as were their friends and convenient. The trouble with meeting life goals of goals every year. cousins. Actually, most of us adults I’m talking about tossing last- and resolutions is that it’s so easy to My resolutions tend to be simi- were smaller too, come to think of year’s list of New Year’s resolutions get off track. Routines get inter- lar to everyone else’s: lose weight, it. in the trash. rupted, lists get lost, life happens. exercise, get organized, be a better I hadn’t seen those videos for sev- Wait. Take a minute to read it So here I am, back to square one person. eral years, and they prompted some first. Did you accomplish anything at the beginning of another New The trouble with such resolutions bittersweet tears. Several family on that list at all? Good! Pat your- Year, and I’m thinking I really don’t is that they are too vague. members have passed on. Children self on the back. need a lot of the stuff overflowing Experts say that to meet a goal we have grown up, married and had I’m glad that opportunities to start my closets. have to make a plan. If we aim to children of their own. over come with new years, new sea- Some of it might benefit someone lose weight, we have to figure out Those videos reminded me that sons, mornings, fresh blankets of else, and some of it can be taken to how to add more activity and less the best resolutions are ones that By LISA BICKNELL snow and blank notebooks, aren’t the recycling center in Ravenna. For food. If we want to get more exer- improve relationships. CV&T Staff Writer you? those who are not aware, there are cise, we have to make an appoint- I’ll resolve to be healthier so I can Sometimes I wonder if there is containers outside of the building ment to do so. expect to enjoy the next 20 years anyone—anywhere—that can hon- where items can be dropped off after Many of us resolve to do too many with family and friends. ‘Tis the season to purge, and I’m estly say they maintain an orderly regular business hours. things, but we’re likely to have bet- I’ll simplify my life so I can focus not talking about an eating disor- life all of the time. There’s also a new recycling center ter results if we chose one goal to on what’s truly important. der. If so, I’d like to shake your hand or open in the county that specializes in focus on. This year, I resolve to love better I’m talking about looking around maybe get an autograph. collecting electronic waste, and we Hmmm…this could be hard. If I those who have been loaned to me the house after the wrapping paper, I recommend that you teach class- have a landfill, so there’s no excuse resolve to make only one New Year’s for a little while. ribbons and bows have settled and es, write a blog or book or start a for hanging on to all this stuff. resolution this year…which would There. That list should be easy to taking stock of what needs to stay television series for one of those do- The Methodist store is a good it be? keep up with, shouldn’t it? and what can go. it-yourself channels. place to drop off gently used cloth- A couple of days ago, we dug out I’m talking about clearing the rest Oh, wait. Bookstores and air- ing and household items, too. some old home videos of birthday Using wood stoves safely Readers’ Recipes than 20 percent will create a lot of smoke, increasing the potential for creosote buildup. Tropic Island Salad 6 oz. regular milk chocolate morsels Use firewood that has been split and stacked in Melt in double boiler. Add 12 oz. peanuts. Kristy McKinney, Irvine the open over the whole summer. Hardwoods Mix well. Drop by tablespoonfuls on parch- Drain and combine: are preferred, as pine smoke can leave more of ment or wax paper and cool. 1 (16 oz.) can mandarin oranges the sticky resin. Control creosote by maintain- 1 (8 oz.) jar maraschino cherries ing a briskly burning fire from well-seasoned, Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie Add: dry wood with a flue temperature greater than 1 (16 oz.) bunch grapes, halved Patty Neal, Clay City 250 degrees Fahrenheit. 1 (8 oz.) pkg. pecans, crushed 1 chocolate graham cracker pie crust The irony behind some new high-efficiency 1/2 cup shredded coconut 1 1/2 pints vanilla ice cream (softened) stoves is, because they push more heat into 8 oz. sour cream 2 cups creamy peanut butter the home, the flue temperature is often not Mix together well and chill in refrigerator. 1 (8 oz.) jar ice cream fudge topping, slightly as high as with older models. This can create heated a better environment for creosote buildup, so 5-Cup Salad 1 (8 oz.) container whipped topping, such units need more frequent inspections. thawed Never burn anything other than wood in a Kristy McKinney, Irvine Mix ice cream and peanut butter together wood stove or fireplace. Paper or pine boughs 1 cup coconut By ERIC BAKER on low speed for 1 minutes. Pour into choco- can float out of the chimney and have the 1 cup miniature marshmallows late graham cracker pie crust and freeze until Agriculture Agent potential to ignite the roof. Avoid burning 1 cup mandarin oranges firm (approximately 3 hours). Use slightly coal, charcoal or other fuels in an apparatus 1 cup pineapple softened ice cream topping to spoon over designed for wood. This is not the place to 1 cup sour cream With Ol’ Man Winter bringing cold days ice cream mixture. Return to freezer. Serve burn garbage since dyes, inks and plastics Stir together and chill; serve. and frosty nights, building a blazing fire in the with whipped topping on top of each slice. can emit airborne toxins when burned. Also, wood stove is first on the list but according Amazing Coconut Pie Refrigerate any leftovers. to the National Ag Safety Database, heating don’t use fence posts or any wood that may have been treated with preservatives, as they equipment is the number one cause of home Patty Neal, Clay City Pork & Green Chile Posole can release dangerous chemicals as well. And fires. Safety precautions should be taken by 2 cups milk don’t think about getting rid of Christmas “Just a Pinch” by Janet Tharpe those wishing to heat their homes with a 3/4 cup sugar wrapping paper in a stove or fireplace. The 2 Tbsp. canola oil wood stove. 1/2 cup biscuit mix paper may ignite suddenly, causing a flash 1-2 lb. pork loin cut in 1-inch cubes “A wood stove is not just a simple object, 4 eggs fire. Any metallic materials in wrapping paper 1 onion, coarsely chopped but a heating system that includes the chim- 1/4 cup butter or margarine also could release toxins when burned. 3 Tbsp. minced garlic ney,” said Mark Purschwitz, University of 1 1/2 tsp. vanilla Never use kerosene or gasoline to start a Course salt Kentucky extension professor and agricultur- 1 cup Bakers Angel Flake Coconut fire in a fireplace or stove, as these substances 4 tsp. red chili powder al safety and health specialist in the College of Combine milk, sugar, biscuit mix, eggs, but- may explode and cause a serious injury. After 5 cups chicken broth, low salt Agriculture. Wood stoves should be installed ter and vanilla in the blender container. Cover the fire has burned out, dispose of the ashes 5 tomatillos, quartered with adequate clearance from anything with and blend on low speed for 3 minutes. Pour safely. “Ashes should be removed by placing 2 (14 oz.) cans white hominy, drained the potential to catch fire such as the floor, into greased 9-inch pie pan. Let stand about them into a metal container with a lid and 3 Tbsp. chopped cilantro (plus more for walls, draperies, furniture and fuels. The 5 minutes then sprinkle coconut. Bake at 350 keeping the container on a non-combustible garnish) chimney should be in the proper location, degrees for 40 minutes. Serve warm. floor until they are cool and can be disposed 1 Tbsp. oregano, dried away from combustibles, and of the proper of,” Purschwitz said. Spicy Deviled Eggs 1 1/2 cups chopped green chilies (canned) height and correct capacity for the stove. There are a few other simple steps to take 2 tsp. cayenne pepper Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations. to insure safe use of wood-burning stoves. Patty Neal, Clay City 1 Tbsp. crushed red pepper Place the stove on an approved stove board These are not the places to dry clothing, so 12 hard-boiled eggs, peeled Black pepper to protect floorboards or rugs from heat and do not hang fabrics on or near the appliance. 1 pkt. ranch salad dressing mix 10 oz. cotija cheese, crumbled sparks. At the beginning of each season, And warn children that the stove is extremely 1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper Tortillas inspect the chimney connections and flues. hot and not to be touched or played near. 2 Tbsp. sweet pickle relish In skillet, heat oil and add pork, onion, Look for cracked flue liners and broken or When leaving the house, make sure the fire is 1/4 cup mayonnaise-type salad dressing garlic, salt and crushed red pepper. Saute meat missing bricks. Bird nests and other for- completely out. 1 tsp. prepared yellow mustard and onion mixture until onions are translucent eign materials should be removed. Creosote, With a few precautions and some com- Slice the eggs lengthwise into halves. and pork juices run clear. Transfer to slow highly combustible tar deposits from smoke mon sense, a wood stove or fireplace can Carefully scoop the yolks into a bowl and cooker. Deglaze skillet with 1 cup broth and from wet or unseasoned wood, can build up turn a chilly house into a cozy retreat for mash with a fork to a grainy consistency. Stir add to slow cooker as well. Add tomatillos, 1 in the chimney. “Using uncured wood, not whiling away winter’s blustery presence. For in the salad dressing mix and then the cayenne can hominy, cilantro, oregano, broth, green building fires hot enough to keep creosote more information, contact the Estill County pepper. Add the pickle relish and mix well. Stir chilies and spices to slow cooker. Turn cooker from building up on the chimney walls, and Extension Office at 723-4557. The Extension in the mayonnaise-type salad dressing, ranch on medium, stirring after 1 hour. Adjust sea- not keeping the chimney and flue clean are Office will be closing December 24th through salad dressing and mustard. soning. Reduce to low/warm, cover and heat ways in which wood stove systems can be January 1st for the holidays. We wish you a for an additional 2 hours. About 30 minutes misused and abused,” Purschwitz said. “This Merry and safe Christmas! Chocolate Nut Clusters before service, raise temp back to high and add results in creosote buildup that can result in a Educational programs of the Kentucky last can of hominy and frozen corn. Ladle into bad chimney fire.”A periodic chimney clean- Patty Neal, Clay City Cooperative Extension Service serve all peo- bowls, garnish with cilantro and cheese. Serve ing with a stiff wire chimney cleaning brush 1 lb. white chocolate (bulk) ple regardless of race, color, age, sex, religion, with warm tortillas. is essential. 5 oz. semi-sweet morsels disability, or national origin. Firewood with a moisture content of higher Jumble Word Contest Jeremiah 29:11 11 For I know the thoughts This week’s winner was Kristy McKinney of Irvine. that I think toward you, saith SNGENWIBNENGI the Lord, thoughts of peace, Clue: A new year is a great time for these. and not of evil, to give you an Send us your best recipes and you could win a free one-year subscription to Citizen Voice and Times. Just unscramble the word in the puzzle and send your favorite expected end. recipe to Lifestyle, CV&T, P.O. Box 660, Irvine, Ky. 40336, along with your name, address, and phone number. Only one subscription per year per customer. A9 DEVOTIONAL Citizen Voice & Times Thursday, January 3, 2013 HARDY GAS COM PA NY, INC. CHURCH DIRECTORY 141 Richmond Rd • Irvine, Kentucky • 723-2496 PROPANE & NATURAL GAS APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE Buck Gas Logs, Radient Heaters, Gas Ranges, Gas Water Heaters BAPTIST a.m. & 6 p.m. Wed. 7 p.m. Pas- WEST IRVINE CHURCH SS 10 a.m., MW 10:45 a.m. Now serving all of Powell, Lee, Estill counties and most of Madison, BARNES MT. BAPTIST 723- tor, Donnie Burford. OF CHRIST Bond St.; Jason EW 6 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m. 723- Jackson and Clark. Large assortment of pilot assemblies, thermo 7578; Adrian McKinney, Min.; THOMAS BAPTIST Route 2; Dixon, Min.; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 4259. couples, switches and gas valves. Gas tanks for sale too! S.S. 10 a.m. W.S. 6 p.m., Wed. Rick Kirby, Min.; S.S. 10 a.m.; 11 a.m., Wed. 7 p.m. WACO CHURCH OF THE Remember what Pepper says, “Always heat and cook on a fire, not on a wire. W.S. 11 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Wed. 7 6 p.m. NAZARENE, 3921 New Ir- pm. Phone 723-6809 CHURCH OF GOD BEECH GROVE BAPTIST vine Rd., Pastor Nicholas Len- Lewis Funeral Home Red Lick Rd., Rt. 3, 723-6745; VALLEY VIEW BAPTIST DOE CREEK CHURCH non; MW 10:45 a.m.; 6 p.m.; CHURCH Route 5; S.S. 10 S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 OF THE LIVING GOD Doe p.m. Pastor Marion Brewer a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Creek; W.S. 1:00 p.m.; Tue. 7 Wed., 7 p.m. 224 Main Street • Irvine, Wed. 7 p.m. BRASSFIELD BAPTIST p.m. OTHER Kentucky 40336 WILLIAMS MEMORIAL CHURCH 235 Panola Rd., FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 723-2151 Waco; James B. Lunsford, BAPTIST 404 Poplar St., BODY OF CHRIST, Bill Min; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. Ravenna, 723-5429; Jeffrey Millers Creek 723-4749; Merle Wesley, pastor; Sunday morn- Obituary Line: & 1:30 p.m.; Wed. 7:30 p.m. Ryder, Min.; S.S. 9:45 a.m.; Travis, Min.; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. ing service 11 a.m.; Sunday 723-8558 W.S. 10:50 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wed. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wed. 7 p.m. CALVARY BAPTIST 723- night service 6 p.m.;Thursday 2027 or 2416; Keith Sands, 7 p.m. GUM SPRINGS CHURCH night service, 7 p.m. 82 FOOD MART Min.; S.S. 9:45 & 11 a.m.; W.S. OF GOD Glenn Case, Min.; CATHOLIC CHRIST FAMILY CHURCH 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wed. 7 p.m. S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11:15 a.m. Gary McClanahan, Min.; S.S. ST. ELIZABETH CATHO- COW CREEK BAPTIST LIC CHURCH 322 Fifth St., & 6p.m.; Bible Study Wed. 7 10 a.m.; W.S. 11:15 a.m. SERVING HOT LUNCHES DAILY Hwy. 52, Beattyville Rd., p.m. Ravenna; 723-6183; Harold J. Ravenna; 723-4705; Father Al CHRISTIAN WORSHIP ASK ABOUT OUR DAILY SPECIALS HARGETT FIRST CHURCH Lahrmer, Min. Fritsch, SJ, Mass 9 a.m. Sun.; CENTER Jim Bonny Pastor, DRIP ROCK BAPTIST, Weekday Mass 6 p.m. Wed. & OF GOD Forrest Turpin, Min.; Broadway, Irvine; 606-531- 723-7664 Route 2004; S.S. 10 a.m.; Thurs., Religious Ed. 6:30 p.m. S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 0102; S. S. 10 a.m. W.S. 10:45 134 SPOUT SPRINGS Wed. p.m. Friday. 7 p.m. W.S. 11:30 a.m. 4th Saturday am, Wednesdays at 7 p.m. singing 6 p.m. Pastor, Kennith CHRISTIAN IRVINE CHURCH OF GOD CRYSTAL HOLINESS Shannon OF PROPHECY 223 High St. BIG “E” IN SUR ANCE CHURCH, Pastor Jerry Rose, BEAVER POND CHRIS- EASTER VALLEY BAP- S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 6:30 p.m. TIAN Glendon Mays, Min., Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Friday, 7 SERVICE, INC. TIST Star Route, Irvine; Pas- Wed. 7 p.m. S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. tor, Michael Davis; S.S. 10am, p.m.; Bible Study Wed. 6 p.m. IRVINE FIRST CHURCH FULL GOSPEL EVAN- See Richard or Cindy W.S. 10:45am & 6pm. OF GOD 197 Broadway 723- EMMANUEL BAPTIST 3905 BETHEL CHRISTIAN Fox, GELISTIC MINISTRY 114 River Drive, Irvine Richmond Rd.; Sherl Thomas, KY 859-744-0277, Doyle Spry, 6911; Todd St. John, Min.; S.S. CHURCH 1972 Winchester Min.; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 Min.; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 9:45 a.m.; W.S. 10:45 a.m. & 6 Road., Irvine; 606-723-0343; 723-2135 a.m. & 5 p.m. p.m. Wed. 6:30 p.m. p.m. a.m. & 6 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m. Pastor Larry Collins; Church FAITH BAPTIST, KY 52, 1 CORINTH CHRISTIAN Lin- RAVENNA CHURCH OF service Sun. 11 a.m.; Wed. 7 mile east of Estill-Lee county ville Dunaway, 723-3369. S.S. GOD 212 Third St. 723-2898 Warren F. Toler Funeral Home p.m. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. line. SS 10 a.m., Worship 11 Willie Hargus Gordon, Min. GREEN PASTURES WOR- Wed. 7 p.m. a.m. & 6 p.m., Wednesday 6:30 Brad Brinegar, Youth Pastor; CROOKED CREEK CHRIS- SHIP CENTER 722 Broad- p.m. Pastor, Todd Blevins S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 10:45 a.m. TIAN Leo Crowe, Min. S.S. 10 way, Irvine; Doug Baker, Min.; FIRST BAPTIST 351 Broad- & 6:00 p.m. Wed. 7 p.m. way, 723-4173; Chris Winkler, a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. Sun. 10:30 am., Wed. adult Min.; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. FLATWOODS CHRISTIAN ROADSIDE MISSION Bible study and youth meeting Obituary Line 723-4242 & 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. 136 College Hill Rd., Waco;. CHURCH OF GOD Furnace 6:30 p.m.Phone 726-0510. Tim Jones, Min.; S.S. 9:45 Road, 723-4183; Henry John- 99 Old Richmond Road, Irvine • 723-2183 FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST IRVINE APOSTOLIC Hudson Avenue and River a.m.; W.S. 10:45 a.m. & 6:30 son, Pastor CHURCH 823 River Dr. 723- Drive, 723-4816; Scott Rogers, p.m. Call 859-623-3880 or WEST BEND FIRST 1904; Pastor Ivan Smith; S.S. min. S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. 859-314-5146. CHURCH OF GOD Pastor Ravenna Food Mart 10 a.m. Sun. 6 p.m., Wed. 7:30 FIRST CHRISTIAN and 6 p.m. Wed. 6 p.m. Bro. Doyle Thomas, Sunday- CHURCH 270 Main St., Ir- p.m. GREENBRIAR BAPTIST SS 10:30 a.m.; WS 11 a.m. & 6750 McKee Rd.; S.S. 10 a.m.; vine 723-2924 S.S. 9:45 a.m.; NEW BEGINNING FEL- 314 Main Street 6:30 p.m., youth service 6:30 W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 W.S. 10:45 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wed. LOWSHIP 813 Old Richmond p.m. Pastor, Delmar McGee. 7 p.m. Bro. Greg Humpert, p.m.; Wed 6:30 p.m. Rd., 723-5612; Delvin Reece, HARG BAPTIST Spout Pastor. WHITE OAK CHURCH OF Min.; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 10:45 723-6333 MT. CARMEL CHRISTIAN GOD Rt. 4, 723-0562; Glyn- Springs Rd., 723-6747; Larry a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wed. 7 p.m. Neal, Min.; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 180 Furnace Jct., Ravenna, don Woosley, Min.; S.S. 10 NEW VISION FULL GOS- 11 a.m. Wed. 7 p.m. Min. Mark Pearson, 726-9342, a.m.; W.S. 10:45 a.m. & 6 p.m., PEL, 5th St., Ravenna, SS 10a. church, cell phone 859-582- IVORY HILL BAPTIST 8315 Wed. 7 p.m. m., MW 11 a.m., Sun. 6pm, Hardy Oil 5015; S.S. 9:45 a.m.; W.S. 11 Winchester Rd., Marvin Neal, Min.; S.S. 9:45 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wed. 6 p.m. EPISCOPAL Wed. 7p.m. Pastor: Buford Company, Inc. RAVENNA CHRISTIAN 7th Powell a.m. & 7 p.m. Wed. 7 p.m. ST. TIMOTHY’S EPISCO- KNOB LICK BAPTIST & Elm; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 PAL Star Rt., Barnes Moun- SOUTH IRVINE PENTE- River Drive & Lilly, Irvine CHURCH Knob Lick Rd., a.m., Bible Study Wednesday, 7 COSTAL CHURCH OF GOD tain, 723-7501; Bryant Kibler, 723-3664 Fred Livingood, Interim pastor; p.m. Pastor Tony White Senior Pastor, Bro. Paul Arvin; RICE STATION CHRIS- Min.; Sun. W.S. 4 p.m. S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 During the winter months, there TIAN Rice Station Rd. 723- p.m. Wed. 6 p.m. METHODIST will only be service on Saturd- 4791; Kirt Scott, Min.; S.S. 10 MORRIS CREEK MIS- days at 7 p.m. There will be no a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. CEDAR GROVE UNITED SIONARY BAPTIST Kevin Sunday services. Chaney, Pastor; S.S. 10 a.m., Wed. 7 p.m. METHODIST Rt. 5, 859-986- W.S. 10:45 a.m. & 6 p.m. RIVER DRIVE CHRISTIAN 3265; Greg McClellan, Pastor; THE NEW LIFE APOSTOL- 363 River Dr., 723-2553; Min- IC CHURCH, (UPC) 2502 NEW BETHEL MISSION- S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 ARY BAPTIST S.S. 10 a.m.; ister Paul Groves. S.S. 9:45 p.m. Wed. 6 p.m. Richmond Rd. 723-4105; Ross W.S. 10:45 a.m. & 6p.m. Thurs. a.m. W.S. 10:45 am, 6:00 pm IRVINE FREE METHOD- Conley; S.S. 10 a.m. Sun. 6 6 p.m. and Wed. 7:00 pm p.m. Tues. 7:30 p.m. Richmond Road, Irvine • 723-6372 IST 113 Plum St. 606-531- SAND HILL CHRISTIAN NEW BETHEL #1 BAP- OUTREACH CHURCH, 626-5862; Matt Vaught, Min.; 0465; Rev. Chris Carlyle, Min.; TIST CHURCH Barnes Mt.; Services Sunday, worship-11 S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 S.S. 9:30 a.m.; W.S. 10:30 a.m. Rev. Aaron L. Stamper; W.S. a.m.; Thursday prayer meeting, p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. & 6 p.m. Wed. 6:30 p.m. Adult, Honchell’s Sun¬day 11 a.m. 7 p.m. OLD TIME BAPTIST Jerry SOUTH IRVINE CHRIS- Youth, Kids’ Club. Chaney Pastor; Sunday School TIAN 932 South Irvine Rd., IRVINE UNITED METH- STACY LANE COMMU- 859-744-1693; Mike Chism, NITY PENTECOSTAL Mens & Boys Clothing from head to toe 10:00 a.m.; Singing Service, ODIST 243 N. Main St. 723- Worship Service follows the Min.; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 3667; Rev. Don Hatton Min.; CHURCH OF GOD 723- West Irvine Plaza singing. a.m. & 6 p.m. Wed. 7 p.m. 723-2634 S.S. 9:30 a.m.; W.S. 5076; Jason Riddell, Min.; W.S. PANOLA BAPTIST STATION CAMP CHRIS- 7:30 p.m. Fri./Sun. 723-7316 10:45 a.m. & 6 p.m. TIAN Scott Beauchamp, Pas- CHURCH 730 Panola Rd. WAGERSVILLE COM- tor; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. WISEMANTOWN UNITED Waco, KY, Phillip Ronk, Min- MUNITY PENTECOSTAL & 6 p.m. METHODIST 1358 Wise- ister. S.S. 10am, W.S. 11am & CHURCH OF GOD Beverly 7:30pm, Wed., 7:30pm. mantown Rd., 723-5694; Pas- Estill Wood Products PINE HILL BAPTIST Star CHURCH OF tor Greg McClellan, S.S. 10 T. Arvin, Min.; S.S. 10:30 a.m.; Route Bro. Dennis Williams, CHRIST a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. & 5 p.m.; W.S. 7:30 p.m. Sun. 6 p.m.: 130 Cow Creek Road Thurs./Sat. Min. S.S. 10 a.m., W.S. 11 a.m. BROADWAY CHURCH OF Wed., 7 p.m. & 6 p.m. Wed. 6 p.m. CHRIST 262 Broadway, 859- LOWER RED LICK HOLI- Ravenna, KY PROVIDENCE BAPTIST 369-4165; Bob Casey, Min.; NAZARENE NESS CHURCH (606) 723-2854 S.S. 9:45 a.m.; W.S. 11 a.m. & S.S. 10 a.m., W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 IRVINE FIRST CHURCH Dwight Northern, Min.; Sun. 6 p.m.Wed. 7 p.m., Bill Meece p.m., Wed 6 p.m. OF THE NAZARENE, 6:30 p.m.; Thurs. 7 p.m. pastor. COBHILL CHURCH OF Broadway, Irvine Pastor Curt RESTORATION NOW MIN- SALEM BAPTIST Spout CHRIST S.S. 10 a.m; W.S. Napier, Sr.; SS 9:45 a.m., MW ISTRIES Springs, 723-6683; Jerry 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. 10:45 a.m.; S.E. 6 p.m.; Wed., 7 100 Tyler Lane, Irvine, Pastor, To make a Smith, Min.; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. SOUTH IRVINE CHURCH 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. OF CHRIST 723-3707; Tony p.m. 723-2266. Veronica Lay,; Sunday W.S. 11 SOUTH IRVINE BAPTIST Belcher, Min.; S.S. 10 a.m.; RAVENNA CHURCH OF a.m., E.S. 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. 1215 South Irvine Road, 723- W.S. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wed. 7 THE NAZARENE, Main St., 723-2449. change in 8298; S.S. 10 a.m.; W.S. 11 p.m. Ravenna Pastor: Warren Toler, E : A your church NCOURAGING WORD NEW YEAR IS UNFOLDING listing or to naively, I made a misjudg- the Supreme Architect of the we can, and do, assume one ment. As a result, something Universe, with complete con- thing: The unfolding year I already knew to be true fidence that He will give me will, as the years always do, have your and important was indelibly designs, guidance, and help bring some disappointments etched upon mind. Due to the in dealing with whatever and, along with them, some way in which that impression endeavor I undertake. hurtful things, but it will also was made, it has remained A new year is already bring much that is good and church vividly clear and unforgetta- unfolding. At this point, one pleasant. Year after year, that’s Howard Coop ble although sixty years have thing is absolutely certain: what always happens. We can Guest Columnist passed since that event hap- We do not, and cannot, know rely on that. added to pened. what it will bring. Until they So, we can look forward At the very beginning of an arrive, the days and months to the new year with hope Valuable lessons about eagerly anticipated experience before us are, and always and high expectation. But we everyday life come frequently from various sources. Some I assumed might be a some- will be, an unknown quan- can do more. At the juncture, this page, what lighthearted, or even tity. Although we may rely the lesson I learned over sixty of those lessons are totally frivolous, one, I was unex- upon our best wisdom and years ago is appropriate: Pause unexpected, and they come pectedly stopped and solemn- the knowledge we have accu- before God, the Supreme at unexpected times and in ly and sincerely reminded that mulated, we cannot look into Architect of the Universe, and please call unexpected ways. at the beginning of any under- the future and know with cer- seek His guidance and follow As a young man, making taking, I shoudl always pause tainty what is ahead. That’s His designs for the ensuing an assumption and facing a 723-5161. and invoke the help of God, just the way life is. However, year. certain situation somewhat A10 Citizen Voice & Times Thursday, January 3, 2013 REVIEW Principals at West Irvine Elementary, Estill Springs Elementary and the South Irvine Pre-K Center discussed added security features and Continued from A1 increased awareness of emergency preparedness plans as major factors to enhancing safety at the November 2012 schools. •Larry Glenn Richardson II, 39, of Jodi Lane, •Irvine Fire Department Chief Tony Murphy was arrested at an Estill County High School reported that crews worked diligently for several basketball game. Kentucky State Police Trooper days to contain a wildfire that threatened several Jonathen Hall said he was informed an active homes. The fire burned beginning Wednesday, warrant existed for Richardson. Upon arrest, Oct. 24 and was fully contained by crews before cocaine and controlled drugs were found in it was extinguished completely by heavy rain Richardson’s pant pocket. that same week. •Nine-year-old Veronica Tipton collected •Dale and Alison Thomas anticipated the day $1,500 in cash and an additional $1,500 in when their 20-month-old son, Garrett, would toys to donate to children at the UK Children’s receive his long-awaited kidney transplant. The Hospital in Lexington. She earned her money by Thomas’s were especially concerned consider- placing donation jars at local stores. ing young Garrett’s new kidney would be one •Seven Estill Countians were arrested at the donated by his own father. culmination of a year-long investigation of local •The Kentucky Department of Education prescription pill trafficking. Russell Smith, 51, released results of the new Unbridled Learning of Broadway; Stevie Lemasters, 25, of Powell (KPREP) Accountability test. According to Avenue; Steven “Big Foot” Lemasters, 49, of the new standards, the Estill County School Powell Avenue; Kinea Thompson, 31, of South District was classified as needing improvement. Irvine Road; Stuart Reese, 25, of Mountain Crest; Superintendent Bert Hensley and Instructional Elizabeth Wiseman, 43, of Kirby Cemetery Supervisor Tonya Isaacs said these results were CV&T Photo by Angelia Richardson Road, and Lauren East, 24, of Kirby Cemetery expected. Sixth District Congressional Candidate Andy Barr posed for photos with a group of local women stopping Road, were arrested on Dec. 19. •Sixth District Congressman Ben Chandler to eat at Old Timer’s Market in Ravenna. Barr spent some time campaigning in Ravenna the morning •Walter Estes, 48, of South Irvine Road, was (D) was defeated by Republican Candidate before the November election. Barr defeated incumbent Ben Chandler. arrested and charged with three counts of third- Garland “Andy” Barr. Ninety-first District degree burglary, two counts of theft by unlaw- Senator Teddy Edmonds (D) was defeated by ful taking and one count each of third-degree Republican Candidate Gary Wayne Herald. The Johnson said his defense was ineffective. the Estill Arts Council Yuletide Celebration and criminal mischief and possession of burglary Ravenna City Council will also welcomed two •Bobby Griggs, 35, of Cobb Hill Road, and the Kiwanis Club of Irvine-Ravenna parade. tools. Estes admitted to committing two local new members, Louis Officer and William “Pig” Joey Kelley, 28, of Barnes Mountain Road, were •Dallis Abney, 71, of Furnace Junction, was burglaries after being caught in the process of a VanCleve, in January. arrested after trying to run another man off the released on bond pending results of an appeal third. He was held at gunpoint by the victim. •Cases of bed bugs were confirmed at Estill road with their vehicle. Both men were charged in the case of his trafficking charges in Estill Springs Elementary. Parents became concerned with wanton endangerment and fleeing the County. Abney was arrested in August of 2011 when letters were sent home with students warn- scene of an accident. after police found more than $100,000 of mari- ing of the pests in the school. Superintendent •District 1 Constable Danny Conrad issued juana, 6,000 pills and several firearms in his Bert Hensley said the school and administration additional charges to two Estill County Jail home. were taking necessary measures to combat the inmates. Steven D. Lemaster, 49, of Powell •Circuit Court Clerk Charlene Baker spoke problem. Environmentalist Kenny Cole, with Avenue, was charged with promoting contra- with the Citizen Voice & Times and shared the Estill County Health Department, con- band. Conrad found a rolled cigarette, a clear memories as she reflected on her 27 years at firmed he had been working closely with the bag with tobacco remains, a used cigarette and the job. At the same time, newly elected clerk staff to ensure the safety and proper handling a lighter under Lemaster’s mattress. Jeffrey S. Stephanie Brinegar said she was excited to begin of the cases. Henry, 29, of Woodland Estates, was charged her new job in January. •The annual Light Up Rivertown event, spon- with criminal mischief for attempting to knock •Newly elected Ravenna councilmen William sored by the Estill County High School Future a hole in the exterior jail wall. “Pig” Van Cleve and Louis Officer both cited Business Leaders of America, was Saturday, December 2012 high taxes in the city as reasons for running for Nov. 17 in downtown Irvine. The courthouse office. was filled with vendors and shoppers through- •Students, teachers and staff at Estill Springs out the day. Santa was present for storytime and •The Ravenna City Council approved a sec- Elementary mourned the loss of their friend pictures with the kids and there was a candle ond reading of a revised ordinance pertaining to Larry Barnes. Students and staff remembered and tree lighting ceremony that night. mobile homes in the city. At the same meeting him as funny, kind-hearted and generous by •Stewart Johnson, a Hargett man convict- the council bid farewell to councilmen George nature. ed in a 2005 Powell County murder, had his Crowe and Danny Crowe. Danny Crowe chose •In the wake of the school shooting at Sandy case reversed. The case was reversed because not to run for reelection and George Crowe was Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., Johnson’s defense attorney, John Cornett, did defeated in the November election. local principals and administration took sev- not object to or try to submit lesser included •Estill County ushered in the Christmas season eral days to reassess the safety procedures Montana Kelly, 3, snuggled up to Santa, played by offenses instructions to the jury during the trial. with a number of holiday-themed events includ- and measures used in Estill County schools. Sonny Muncie, at the annual Christmas party. ing the annual Elizabeth Witt Christmas Party, HHHaaappppyyy e-mail: cvtnews@windstream. NNeeww YYYYeeeeeaaaarrr!!! 5n0et¢ CCiiitttiiizzeenn VVVVTHooURiSDccAYee, JA N&&UARY 6 , 2TT011 iiimmmee Be good to yourself Proudly serving Irvine, Ravenna and Estill County CVoolp. y9r1ig hNt o©. 121010 Citizen Voice, Inc. 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