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----your HometNowewnspaper--------------------- SOrt um eran oun ews Burkesville, Kentucky· Wednesday, January 7,2015 Volume 94-Number 15·12 Pages mm School board members to be recognized for service, leadership Students score #1in state on K-PREP science test Current Cumberland County Middle School students scored #1inthestate of Kentucky among middle schools onlastyear's K-PREPscience test. Thestudents atCCMSaredoing some BIG things academically! We'd liketo recognize them, their parents, andteacher Brittany Smith for this outstanding accomplishment. Weareexpecting the extraordinary atCCMSand believe Pictured left to right are Greg Smith, Terry Riley, Danny Lee (vice-chair), Ben Sells, Lovell even bigger things are ahead for our school and students. Grider (chair) and Superintendent Dr.Kirk Biggerstaff. II!mIIII TheCumberland County dar, and acting on concerns more than 678,000 stu- Public Schools are joining raised by the students, em- dents in 1,223 schoolswho Educational Talent Search at WKU the state's 172other public ployees,parents andtaxpay- are striving for a simple school systems to mark ers in our community,"Dr. but dynamic goal:learning holds FASFA Day here this Friday Kentucky's 20th observa- Biggerstaff said. "However, new and exciting concepts. tion of January as School most people have no con- They dothat using the sys- Board Member Recognition cept ofthe countless hours tems and the resources Educational Talent FASFADay: States ofMicronesia Month. each ofour board members that are available because SearchatWesternKentucky Your Social Security Yourparents' Federal In- "When it comesto devo- spend in study outside of ofthe work of871men and University will be at Cum- Number (can be found on comeTaxReturn (ifyouare tion to what's in the best their regular meetings, at- women whomake hard but berland CountyHighSchool the SocialSecurity card) a dependent student) interest of our students, tending student events, and necessary decisions," Ken- onFriday,January 9th hold- Your driver's license or Your untaxed income ing a FASFA(FreeApplica- state ID(ifany) records - Social Security, no community has a finer listening toconstituents. I'm nedy said."There are many tionforFederalStudentAid) YourFAFSAPIN (canbe Temporary Assistance to groupofcitizenleaders than proud to serve alongside things in life we can't con- dayforSeniors andparents. set up at FASFADay.) Needy Families, welfare, or Mr.LovellGrider, Mr.Dan- each ofthem." trol, but one thing for sure Theevent isopentoallhigh YourW-2Formsandother veterans benefits records ny Lee, Mr. Ben Sells, Mr. AllenKennedy,president wecan control,individually schoolSeniors. records ofmoneyearned Yourcurrent bank state- Terry Riley, and Mr. Greg of the Kentucky School and as aboard, ishowhard Staff will be available Your (and your spouse's, ments Smith," said Superinten- Boards Association and a wework to succeed." to assist in filling out and ifyou'remarried) 2012Fed- Youralienregistration or dent Dr.Kirk Biggerstaff. two-term member of the submitting the FASFA, as eral Income Tax Return permanent residencecard(if "Many people under- Hancock County Board of Cumberland County wellas to answer any ques- - IRS Form 1040, 1040A, youare not aU.S.citizen) stand that our board is Education, said localboard Board of Education mem- tions students and parents 1040EZ, 1040TeleFile, for- Ifyouhave anyquestions responsible for setting and members he has met in bers will be formally rec- may have. The following eign tax return, or tax re- contact Hope Janes in the balancing a budget, estab- traveling the state put the ognized for their service at items are needed in order turn forPuerto Rico,Guam, high school guidance office lishingthe directionalpolicy emphasis inthe right place. the January 8, 2015 board to complete the application American Samoa, the U.S. or the ETS office at (270) forthe schoolsystem,decid- "Every day, there are meeting atthe central office and should be brought by VirginIslands,the Marshall 745-3757.Appointments are ingonthe schoolyear calen- nearly 44,000 teachers and beginning at 6p.m. parents and students to Islands, or the Federated strongly encouraged! Many sworn in as new year rings in Starting attop row, from left to right: Circuit Judge David Williams swears in County Judge Executive John Phelps, County See Year in Attorney Lindsey Bell and Coroner Gary White. Middle row, left to right: Circuit Judge David Williams swears in Constables Gary Branham, Stanley Smith, Shawn Riddle andTony Wright; Jailer and Deputy Jailers: Pattie Bryant, Robert Capps, Jamie Review in next Howard andJailer Junior Smith; Sheriff and Deputies: Ethan Cash, Parker Hickman, Sheriff Scot Daniels, Craig Groce, Corey Branham, Jamie Allen, Virginia Riley and Stacy Smith. Third row, left to right: Circuit Court Judge David Williams swears in week's issue! County Clerk Kim King; PVAGina Shaye-Watson; and Magistrates Earl Branham, Edward Anderson and Thomas J. Brown. Seemore on page 7. Photos by Sarah Stockton 1!iJ3.5iCl!iJ .5 Page 2—Cumberland County News—January 7, 2015 Opinions Letters to Editor Policy Letters to the Editor must be on subjects relevant to the readers Jo’s of this publication. The Cumberland County News reserves the right to edit or reject any letter for brevity, content and clarity and to limit frequent writers. Please keep letters to 400 words or less. Form letters and mass e-mail letters will not be published. Letters should not contain libelous statements. Letters endorsing or opposing a political candidate are considered advertising and will not be published as Letters to the Editor. All letters must be signed by the writer and must include the full address and telephone number for verification. Anonymous letters will not be Bookmark printed. Letters to the Editor and other articles on this page do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Cumberland County News publisher and staff. To the editor: of the school system. There The students, teachers, is not a single aspect of over- administrators, and sup- all district operation that port staff of the Cumber- isn’t tied to the work of our land County School System board members. deserve praise for working I am pleased to join with diligently in their roles as other community members educators for our students. in thanking the members Additionally, the members of our Cumberland County of the Cumberland County Board of Education this Board of Education are also month for what they do on deserving of praise for their behalf of our children. devotion, responsibility, and Sincerely, outstanding educational Dr. Kirk Biggerstaff leadership. Superintendent of Mr. Lovell Grider, Mr. Schools It was the day after dous followings, however Danny Lee, Mr. Ben Sells, Christmas that my trav- far we roam and that was Mr. Greg Smith, and Mr. Dear Editor: eling buddy, Molly Davis a prideful moment, to real- Terry Riley are more than Something important is and I journeyed to Hoover, ize this. It was on Saturday just elected officials. In fact, going on right now in Cum- Alabama, a suburb of the that we did some shopping they are the link between berland County. Our Fiscal large city of Birming- and attended Mass at a the school district’s citi- Court is in the process of ham. For it’s in Hoover large and beautiful Catho- zens and its schools. They passing an ordinance that that Molly and Corky’s lic Church in the neigh- routinely make some tough will declare us to be a “right grandson, Jeremy Davis borhood. The church was decisions, set policy for the to work” county. In simplest is living, having moved packed and I noted there district, and create the con- terms that means no person there from Arizona three were many youth there ditions that enable students will be required to join and months ago. which made us feel good. to succeed. In their individu- support a labor union in After having had a al walks of life as residents order to work here. Christmas resplendent It was on Sunday morn- here, they are also part of In more complete terms with much Santa Claus, ing , after Jeremy and Ty- the fiber of our community. it means that our Court is food and visitations with ler returned that we set out The state of Kentucky taking steps to reinstate one beloved family members, to see what we could find. has chosen to join other of our personal liberties that I’d looked forward to this It was a most enjoyable states in observing January has been trampled upon by “getting away for a while” day, visiting stores and eat- as School Board Member higher government. time. And, finally after 3 ing Chinese Cuisine at a Recognition Month, which At the moment Kentucky hours of being lost in the very nice restaurant. After- is the 20th year in which it is the only southern state suburbs of Birmingham, wards, we were privileged has done so. Our local school that is not “right to work” there we were at Jeremy’s to tour the television sta- board members merit this and our neighbor states, fine home, being greeted tion where Tyler is a Man- appreciation. including Indiana and Ten- by Cathey Davis, Jer- ager/Supervisor. I’d never As the demands of high- nessee, do protect citizens emy’s stepmom. Cathey toured a television station stakes accountability have right to work. As a result had been in Hoover the before and found it quite increased for our schools, many employers move out past week, caring for five intriguing. I’ve included the job of our local school of state and others decline dogs which belong to Jer- photos this week of our board members has likewise to set up shop in the first emy and his friend Tyler. trip which included a visit become increasingly com- place. Not good for Ken- While they were on vaca- to Vulcan National Park had in the outskirts of Bir- anchor’s desk at the tele- plex requiring more time, tucky breadwinners. tion, Cathey dog-sat. which overlooks the city of mingham and we’re ready vision station of which training, and knowledge. Attempts to correct the Birmingham although fog to accommodate Jeremy, I spoke. The picture of They also must ensure the situation at state level have While Molly and I were was so think, we couldn’t when he again invites us. the painting I made is safety and maintenance of fallen on deaf ears. Since there for only three days, see what we wanted to see. of Jeremy’s award win- school buildings and buses, Frankfort has declined to it seems that we cov- At the end of the day, Ty- HAPPY NEW YEAR, ning photo, completed support teachers by making rectify the situation the ered lots of ground. We ler prepared dinner which FOLKS! in Mrs. Charlotte Cash’s sure they have adequate onus of responsibility has watched, on Saturday was delicious. It was the Art Class when Jeremy professional development, come down to county level. while eating at Apple- following day, Monday, that Pictures this week in- was in high school. This lead the charge for pro- Four other counties have bee’s, the UK/UL basket- Molly, Cathey and I hit the clude images of Molly, painting is located at the grams that help students passed such ordinances ball game. Apparently road for Kentucky. It was a Cathey, Jeremy and me. head of the stairs of his of every ability level, and and that means that our both teams have tremen- wonderful little holiday we The one I’m in was at the house. closely monitor the finances Fiscal Court has taken a position of early leadership New Jersey Senate delays vote on assisted suicide bill ATTENTION in addressing the problem. Make no mistake. It takes READERS!! Submitted by the ate, supporter and Senate but who were adamantly op- their right to change their a great level of initiative Call in upcoming birth- Right to Life of the President Stephen Sweeney posed to the bill” -- testified vote when it comes before and responsibility, not to days at 270-864-3891 or Cumberlands group said there would be no vote against the bill on Monday. the full Senate.” mention backbone, to take drop them off at our office New Jersey state sena- on Thursday, which is the such an action in the face of located at 412 Courthouse tors backing a bill to legal- last day of the 2014 session “Witnesses in opposition Tasy said that the bill organized political opposi- Square. Next week’s list will ize assisted suicide in the for the state Senate. overwhelmingly outnum- would force taxpayers tion. Our Court is fighting be Jan. 14-20. These listings state have delayed the bill Marie Tasy, executive di- bered witnesses in favor,” to fund assisted suicide bureaucracy and in the are FREE! Please submit as they plan to wage an rector of New Jersey Right said Tasy. “The bill was “through Medicaid and, course of recorded history them by Mondays at 5 p.m. “educational campaign” to to Life, told LifeSiteNews released from committee most likely, the state health no powerful and bloated for that week’s paper. convince their colleagues. that disability advocates, by a vote of 5-3, [but] was exchange via Obamacare.” bureaucracy has ever dem- Hours after a state Sen- her organization, and re- released from committee She encouraged opponents onstrated even a smidgen ate committee approved the ligious leaders -- as well without recommendation. of the bill to contact their Happy of self-control and restraint. assisted suicide bill for con- as “individuals who were [This] means that members state senators and New Our Magistrates and sideration by the full Sen- battling illness and disease voted to release but reserve Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. Court Judge all deserve Birthday our thanks and admiration. Minimum-wage proponents: Let’s break a deal Don’t be quiet about it. I’m proud of them. to you! By Jim Waters federal rate) but tied future at the time and voted for the upcoming 2015 session Vince Konsavage, A Gallup poll in 2013 hikes to increases in the fed- HB 305, including Nelson of the Kentucky General SCPO, U.S.N.(Ret) found that a miserly 14 eral government’s minimum County Republican Rep. Assembly. Burkesville, KY Jan. 7-13 percent of Americans con- wage. David Floyd. It’s not even up for dis- Julie Murphy - 7th sider state officeholders The bill was the fruit of “We made that deal; we cussion, Floyd said. Doug Williams - 7th “trustworthy.” a challenging political com- satisfied both sides,” Floyd “We came together in Larry Dyer - 7th That, of course, doesn’t promise between those who said when asked recently on 2007 (and agreed that) we’re J.D. Pritchett - 8th mean all politicians are wanted a larger increase KET’s “Kentucky Tonight” going to raise the minimum Joe Davis - 8th untrustworthy. They aren’t. than the final agreement about a potential legisla- wage every time the federal Say Happy Kayla Johnson - 8th In fact, such polls re- and opponents of such gov- tive battle over increasing Weldon Wright - 8th Birthday! ally aren’t about individual ernment-mandated wage the minimum wage during See Deal on Page 4 Malcolm Willis - 8th politicians as much as they increases, particularly Ruth Harris - 8th $8 with photo, serve as a kind of protest in small-business owners, who Fern Spears - 8th Cade Barnes - 9th $5 without favor of oft-discarded val- received assurance of more Cumberland County News Tyler Sewell - 10th ues – such as when a man’s certainty because of the lim- Add color © Copyright, Cumberland County News, 2014 Sarah Bean - 10th word was his bond or when its placed on future hikes. USPS 139-900 Madison Wray - 10th hard-fought politically ne- Opponents of minimum- for $30 extra 412 Courthouse Square, P.O. Box 307 Zayne Murphy -10th gotiated agreements were wage increases also in the Jasmine Cope - 10th (space honored. end went along with the Burkesville, Kentucky 42717 Becky Hurt - 10th Phone (270) 864-3891 • [email protected] Take, for example, the measure because tying fu- Laura Riley - 11th limited) The Cumberland County News is published each Wednesday at Burkesville, agreement reached on a ture upsurges in the state’s Little Dean Lawson, Jr. - KY and is entered as a periodical at the Burkesville Post Office. Subscription 12th Deadline minimum-wage increase minimum-wage rate to fed- rates are: $19.00 (including tax) per year in Cumberland and adjoining Tyler Simpson - 12th during the 2007 session of eral minimum-wage hikes counties; $27.00 (including tax) elsewhere in KY; and $30.00 out-of-state (no Connie Spear - 12th Monday the Kentucky General As- would reduce the likelihood tax). POSTMASTER: Send address changes to P.O. Box 307, Burkesville, KY 42717. Member of the Kentucky Weekly Newspaper Association, the Johnny Corbin - 12th sembly that led to passage that the commonwealth at Kentucky Press Association, the National Newspaper Association, and the Tammy Buckles - 12th of House Bill 305, which would be placed at a greater Burkesville-Cumberland County Chamber of Commerce. Deanna Willis - 13th 5 p.m. raised the state’s minimum competitive disadvantage Cyndi Pritchett – Editor Nicky Davidson Mc- wage by $2.10 during the with neighboring states. Sarah Stockton – Advertising Manager Cloughan - 13th next two years to the cur- Some current members of Billy Guffey – Advertising Jessi Wheat - 13th Design and Layout rent $7.25 (same as the the legislature were in office Josh Wheat - 13th Paula Gunderman – Typesetting January 7, 2015—Cumberland County News—Page 3 change your sense of taste ruary 27 at 7:00 p.m. Doors ship Service at Beech Grove Church News and make food taste un- open at 6 p.m. Bleacher Jesus Name Church on Fri- People pleasant. The client dis- Financial Peace Seats - $10; Main Floor day, January 9 at 7 p.m. Bro. cussed above is having that University Seats - $20; Gold Circle Mike Anderson from Cen- issue now, because of the ef- Learn God’s way of han- Seats - $30. Tickets are on tral City will be preaching. fects that Wellbutrin has on dling money with Dave sale now at First & Farm- Healthy Minds her sense of taste. It makes Ramsey’s Financial Peace ers National Bank. Concert Deadline her food taste unpleasant. University. The average presented by Jones Chapel A Weekly Column All About Mental Wellness For a list of medications turnaround is $8,000 in UMC. for all items Adjustment Disorder which may affect your sense just the first three months! Services at of taste, go to this website: Classes will be held at the Amandaville is Monday By Elliott B. Sewell losing interest in life, crying, http://www.askdocweb.com/ Burkesville Separate Bap- Everyone is invited to MAE, LPCC, NCC, sleeping a great deal) as badtaste.html tist Church on Sunday eve- Amandaville Christian at 5 p.m. CCMHC depressed people do. Theirs DISCLAIMER: The nings, January 18-March 15 Church on Saturday night, “The mentally ill frighten is situational depression or material in this column is at 5 p.m. For more informa- January 10 at 6:00. The Cumberland and embarrass us. There- anxiety, and usually goes researched or created by tion call Donnie at 317-474- service will be led by Joel fore, we marginalize the away when the stressor is County News the author, and does not 0828. Patton and Paul Patton. people who most need our resolved and they can adapt. necessarily represent the Need a Ride to Fellowship Service 864-3891 acceptance. What mental For some, it is acute opinions of the publisher or Church? There will be a Fellow- health needs is more sun- (lasts less than six months) editor of this paper. If you The Burkesville Separate light, more candor, more and for others it is chronic have any comments or ques- Baptist Church will begin New year . . .New you! unashamed conversation.” (more than six months). tions, feel free to send them picking up at 9 a.m. if you DIVINE NATURE MASSAGE Adjustment Disorder The subtypes of Adjust- to me at: askthetherapist@ need a ride to church. 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They did address her My client has been given depression, and then gave an antidepressant (Well- After your her medication for anxiety. butrin) and an anti-anxiety 1) No matter how good your performance, you are not guaranteed adequate However, the psychiatrist medication (BuSpar), both photos have chicks nor fl ocks per year to meet your obligations for the length of your who diagnosed her did not of which are helping her. been indebtedness. listen to her history and As with all psychotro- published in the diagnosed her with major pic medications, they all 2) Your indebtedness will increase when industry improvements in feed to depression. It is true that address and suppress the Cumberland she was seriously depressed, symptoms. The underlying weight conversion require you to upgrade your facility. County News, but her depression comes stressors, however, must be and goes with the changing identified and addressed you may pick 3) For every grower getting extra pay, there’s another grower who is not: half events of her life situation. in order to put an end to them up at your of the growers are making less than the average. That is why there is a the cause of the symptoms. convenience. more appropriate diagno- Hers is a difficult sister who sis: Adjustment Disorder makes too many demands, Take your time. There’s no rush. Talk it over with your family, your attorney, Cumberland with Mixed Anxiety and and a limited income for a your accountant. Depressed Mood, would fit retired woman on a fixed County News her better. income. We are working Nothing’s perfect: fi nd growers who will talk to you about problems. 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All announcements made day of sale supersede prior advertising. Neither owners nor agents will be P.O. Box 307 • Burkesville, KY 42717 responsible in case of accident or injury. Bidders should satisfy themselves as to condition, quality, measurements, and description of real estate before bidding. All information and descriptions are believed to be correct; however no warranty or guarantee is expressed or implied. All property is sold “AS IS, WHERE IS”. (270) 864-3891 • (270)864-3497 (fax) Square footage information was obtained from the Property Valuation Administrator and Auctioneers make no Guarantee to the accuracy of the measurements. [email protected] Visit www.bryantauction.net Page 4—Cumberland County News—January 7, 2015 Neal Scott, Justin A. Scott, Matthew D. Wood, James Cumberland County Circuit Court Stevie Ray Scott, Vickey Weldon Wright, Thomas D. People July List January 2015-June 2015 Cash Scott, Edmund M. Young, Elizabeth Whitlow, Secula, Zoey Lynn Sewell, Reba Michelle Wray. Connie F. Adams, Neda Krisstopher F. Hartney, Joyce Sharp, Linda Lee I, Nancy L. Brewington, Alexander, Carolyn M. Al- Jolean D. Harvey, William Sharp, Brenda Shoopman, Clerk of the Cumberland len, Gary Lee Anderson, Hester, Shelley Hosier, Rudy Upcoming Activities at Your Library Hazel Wonella Smith, Clin- District/Circuit courts, do Margaret M. Anderson, J. Hostetler, Jr., Charles R. ton Sonntag, Debra Darlene hereby certify the above Matthew Shane Anderson, Huddleston, Thaddeus Huff, Spears, Wanda Lee Spears, to be a true and correct Theresa Lynn Anderson, Jennifer R. Jensen, Keith Joshua Stotts, Jonathan list of the names drawn Pamela Jean Arms, Pa- Tyler Johnson, Mitchell Ray David Thacker, Frederick (excluding excused) for the mela S. Arms, Brenda Lynn Johnson, Betty L. Jones, C. Thompson, Floyd Frankie Cumberland Circuit Court Baker, Robert Baker, Myles Wilda Ann Kempton, Angela Thrasher, Jennifer L. 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Hamilton, David Stop by and check out the mural-in-progress by our amazing D. Hannan, Darrell Edward local talent, Hannah Cooper. Harris, Joan Iva Harris, By Liza Turner sonal vehicles any day of The 2015 Reading Chal- the week. Deal lenge is now underway! To Have an interesting story Continued from Page 2 participate, stop by the li- to tell about an old country government wage goes up,” brary and pick up a category store in Cumberland Coun- Floyd said. “That was the form, read one book in each ty? We would love to start deal and we’re all prepared of the 17 categories, and collecting photographs and for that.” write the title of the book on written memories of your However, Terry Mills, D- the form. You have until De- experiences in some of the Lebanon, another panelist cember 18 to read as many stores you grew up in. If Whitetail Properties Real Estate on the KET show, wants as you can. The patron who we receive enough, we plan to break that deal since he hunting | ranch | farm completes the most catego- to organize into a book that doesn’t believe Washington kENTUCkY LAND IS IN DEmAND ries will receive a prize at will be available for sale. is going to pass a minimum the end of the year! You can submit stories and wage any time soon. WE ARE ACTIVELY PURSUING HUNTING & We are hosting a “Spa pictures to Liza at liza.ccpl@ This despite the fact FARm LAND LISTINGS IN YOUR AREA. Day” on January 22 from 12- windstream.net. that before Mills even was 3! Stop by to make bath salts If you have any old Cum- elected, several legislators, Derek Fisher (270) 925-3350 and lip balm and receive berland County yearbooks including Floyd, voted for Agent, Land Specialist a massage from massage that you no longer want, HB 305 because, while they therapist, Audrey Murphy. please consider bringing oppose government tell- W H I T E TA I L P R O P E R T I E S . C O M Universal Class, which them to the library! We ing business owners what gives participants access to would love to keep a col- they must pay workers, Whitetail ProJPeefrf teiveasn rs,e Barlo eksert a- tLeic, elnlsCe. dd ibna G Wa,h IiLt,e MtaNil P&r oTpNe r| tWiese s| SMtactCeo onfn Nelelb, Brarsokkae,r D -B Laic eWnhseitde itna IiLl & t rWoIP |h Jyo hPnr oBPoyekretnie, sB rroekaelr -e Lsitcaetnes eldl Cin. |I ND a| nJ oPeeyr eBze, lBlirnogkteorn -, BLircoeknesre -d L iinc eILn,s Iead, KinS T, XKY, MO, NE, & OK over 500 continuing educa- lection! they were satisfied that fu- tion courses, is now avail- Thanks to CCES librar- ture minimum-wage hikes able through the CCPL web- ian, Amy Morgan, Cum- could not occur just because site! As our library patron, berland County is now a some economic illiterates POULTRY PRODUCERS NEEDED these courses (which range participant in the Dolly in Frankfort didn’t think from GED prep to photogra- Parton “Imagination Li- Washington was moving phy classes to pet grooming brary” program. Through fast enough. tutorials) are completely this program, preschool- Mills now presumably FREE. To get started, you age children in the county doesn’t believe that a deal’s simply need to visit our receive a free book every a deal when it involves Keystone Foods is ranked as one of website at http://www.cum- month in the mail from minimum-wage policies berlandcountylibrary.org, birth-kindergarten. Pick up – although I suspect the click on the Universal Class registration forms at CCES reasonable and conservative banner under the “New at or here at the public library! folks in his district might the top 15 poultry producers in the Your Library” section, and Story Hour has moved to disagree. enter the complete barcode Thursdays at 10. Come for “We all know, I think – es- pecially in the current polit- country and are currently looking for number on the back of your songs, snacks, crafts, and ical climate in Washington, library card. If you have lost books! Mrs. Barbara also D.C. – the minimum wage is your library card, give us encourages you to bring a call at 270-864-2207 and your families on the 1st and not going to be raised, so I independent farmers to be broiler think we have an obligation we can tell you what your 3rd Saturday to play games, to treat these people better,” number is. watch movies, or do crafts! Mills said. If you are interested in If you are a local artist or growers in the surrounding Mills apparently believes checking out e-books, let photographer and are inter- that an agreement should us know! We are compiling ested in displaying some of be honored as long as the a list of interested patrons your work at the library, call community. Farmers need to be political environment favors as we speak. Once I submit Liza at 864-2207. his ideology. But when those the patron barcodes, those Reminder: Library board conditions change to ones patrons will have access to meetings are held on the highly motivated and interested in he doesn’t particularly care thousands of books and au- second Thursday of each for, then he’s really under no dio books absolutely FREE month at 4:00 pm at the obligation to uphold his end of charge. library. of an arrangement. this opportunity to manage their Any bookmobile patron Staff Along with the subtle, who needs books picked up Recommendations backhanded slam that the or dropped off can call us at Vickie – The Book of Joe government in Frankfort own business. If interested in this (270) 864-2207 to arrange a by Jonathan Tropper would – as he stated – treat convenient time. While our Cathy – The Escape by “these people better” than bookmobile is out of order, David Baldacci the business owners in Leb- exciting opportunity please contact staff members are happy Liza – Wild by Cheryl anon and across Kentucky to deliver books in our per- Strayed. who employ them, Mills seems to find himself in a Jonathan Atkins at (270) 647-0365. “My Path” quandary about deals made and deals broken. By Sister Sandra Pace When you understand When Troubles come in my path: the fact that Mills and the Lord help me to remember to lift up mine eyes unto leadership of the Kentucky Equity Group Kentucky Division is an the hills from whence cometh my help. Psalm: 121:1 House would be in any kind of a dilemma at all When Sadness comes in my path: about whether to keep an Equal Opportunity Employer Lord help me to remember to lift up mine eyes unto agreement like the accord the hills from whence cometh my help. reached on such a conse- quential policy like raising When Heartaches come in my path: the minimum wage, then it Lord help me to remember to lift up mine eyes unto becomes much clearer how the hills from whence cometh my help. state politicians could rank so low on taxpayers’ “trust- When Misunderstanding comes in my path: worthy” meters. Lord help me to remember to lift up mine eyes unto Note: Jim Waters is the hills from whence cometh my help. president of the Bluegrass Institute, Kentucky’s free- When Discouragement comes in my path: market think tank. Reach Lord help me to remember to lift up mine eyes unto him at jwaters@freedom- the hills from whence cometh my help. kentucky.com. Read previ- ously published columns at My help cometh from the Lord. Psalm: 121:2 www.bipps.org. January 7, 2015—Cumberland County News—Page 5 Pedants are men who would appear to be learned, without Spotlight on College the necessary ingredient of knowledge. People —George Bancroft Readiness Seniors Williams graduates from Lindsey Wilson College with her Bachelor of Arts degree Jennifer Beaver Agent Lakes and Land Realty Brooklyn Branham is the Houston Williams is the son 112 Cumberland St. • Albany KY 42602 daughter of Windy Spears of Doug Williams and Delores and Eric Branham. She plans Williams. He plans to attend Mobile: 270-459-0914 to attend Western Kentucky the University of Kentucky and Offi ce: 866-387-0020 University to major in history pursue a program of study in Fax: 606-387-0029 and obtain a high school pre-pharmacy. [email protected] teaching certificate. Find Your Freedom® www.countrylakesandland.com Th e Church Still Marches On Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints. Psalm 116:15 Hannah Williams, left, receives her Bachelor of Arts degree. Lindsey Wilson College held its 100th Commencement Exercise on December 13, 2014 where Hannah Williams graduated with her Bachelor of Arts degree. Hannah is the daughter of Doug Williams and Deloris Williams of Burkesville. She is the granddaughter of Sue Watson and the late Tollie Williams of Burkesville and Wil- Black winner of basket Th e late Bro. Joe Pace Respect and honour of our “Keep the Doors Open.” lie Ashlock and the late Sue Ashlock of Celina, Tennessee. Karen Black was the winner of mother in the Lord, the Project Graduation 2015 Sis. Fannie Pace. “Christmas Basket” that was An Encouraging Word: given away on December 15th. On January 11, 1980, the doors were opened at the Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ, on A Formula For Happiness Thank you to everyone who is 250 Spencer Street. Established by the late Elder Joseph J. Pace. I’m sure there was a lot of By Howard Coop supporting Project Graduation hard work preparing for the doors to be opened. But God knew that He was going to send 2015. We appreciate you. Lancaster, Kentucky hungry souls to hear the true word of God, and the Lord did. What do you want the So, happiness does not Local We were blessed that God let us have Elder Pace for so many years. Elder Pace was only year that is ahead to bring depend upon things and borrowed. He belonged to God. to you? events. The ability to find students Some of the last words we heard Elder Pace say, “Keep the doors opened.” And since his While a variety of words happiness is strength with- death on August 20th, 2010, by the help of the Lord, the doors are still open at 250 Spencer named to may be used to express it, in the heart and mind of an Street. most folk just want things individual that enables that God has sent blessing aft er blessing. We want to thank everyone for their prayers and Somerset to work out so that life will individual to accept and support. Continue to pray for us. be pleasant and they will properly react to things that Community Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ experience a reasonable happen and events that oc- 250 Spencer Street amount of happiness. cur in daily life. Therefore, College Burkesville, KY Now, happiness has been happiness will be yours if defined as “Pleasure, joy, you pursue it in the right Dean’s List and contentment,” and it is way. generally accepted that hap- Recently, I came across Somerset Community January New Year piness, so defined, is within a formula for happiness College recently released the grasp of any individual. in an old axiom that is, at the fall 2014 dean’s List. A word from Dale Carnegie least, twenty-five hundred The fall 2014 semester con- Contractor Specials! is apropos. He said, “Hap- years old. Therefore, time cluded in December. In total, piness doesn’t depend on has given it some validity. 592 students were named to any external conditions, it It says, “Happiness comes the list. 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Page 6—Cumberland County News—January 7, 2015 pathy goes to the family. Justin, Kayla, Jayden, urday. News from Janie Hewitt and Ron Gage and Carter Brinkman Brandon and Shelly Cap- People Marrowbone and Donna Tatusch visited were Sunday breakfast shaw and children visited Steve Manthei on Monday. guests of Carol Garmon. Lois Wright on Sunday. By Bronda Anderson Dora Whitlow celebrated Lois Ann Dubree visited her birthday on Tuesday Dora Lois Whitlow on Sat- That’s all folks! Visiting with Janie January Class Schedule with a party at Keith and Hewitt and Ron and Donna Virginia King’s home. Be- Tatusch on Friday morning at Esther House Women’s sides Dora, Keith and Vir- were Steve Manthei and ginia, those helping her cel- Bronda Anderson. ebrate were James Whitlow, Empowerment Center Dustin Groce and friend, James Ray Lynn and Amy, Michelle spent a few days Betty Sue Jones and Buck The following is the Janu- heart as Lord and Savior, with Donnie and Gwen Lynn and friend Angelina. ary class schedule at the true healing and recovery Fields. Hope you had a good one Esther House Women’s Em- can begin! Christmas dinner with Dora, and many more! powerment Center located • Parenting Class, Dale and Ruby Wright and Bronda Anderson had at 1011 North Main Street, Wednesdays, 10:00 - 11:30 Jerome Wright and son lunch with Janie Hewitt on Burkesville. All classes are a.m. If you are a lady who were Gale and Gail Har- Tuesday. held at the center unless needs encouragement in din, Lois Wright, Chris and Sorry to hear of the death otherwise specified. These the area of child rearing Cindy Craft, Lynn, Brenda of Timmy Harris. Our sym- classes are for ALL women. this class will help. You will and Jordan Farlee, and pathy goes to the family. For more information and/ learn techniques that will Joe, Amanda and Dakota Heather Nation and or to register for one or more help you feel more in control Hardin. Dustin Groce and friend classes call 270-864-2200 or of your parenting skills. We Christmas dinner guests Michelle were Wednes- 270-406-3193. Visit us at es- will help you lay out a plan of Doug and Martha Riley day lunch guests of Janie therhouseky.org. All classes that will work for you and were Johnny Riley, Donita Hewitt. Dawn Manthei also are free to the individuals your children. Dyer, Terry, Laura, James Antiques & Trading Post, Oil, 16” x 20” visited a while. we serve. • Money Management Dallas and Kyle Riley, Cathy Those having Christmas • Bible Study: Experienc- Class, Wednesdays, 12:00- Groce, James Pruitt, Jerome dinner with Gertha Fudge ing God by Henry & Richard 1:30 p.m. This class focuses Groce and Abbigail, Kelly were Vickie, Ryan, Haley Blackaby, Tuesdays, 10:00 on budgeting, cash flow plan- Riley and Barb, Heather and Vera Lawson, Ben Law- a.m. - 12:00 p.m. God is ning, couponing, stretching and John Capps, Jim, Tonya, son, Russell, Robin, Megan, inviting you to experience your grocery money and Lade and Molly Rigsby, Jason and Katelyn Gray, Him in an intimate love many other practical ways Taylor Cowles and several Chris, Kyna, Kalie and Kris- others. relationship through which to manage your finances. tin Estes, Margenia Keeton, Bronda Anderson visited He reveals to you His will, • Counseling: Profes- and Kara and Jake Keeton. Lois Wright on Friday af- His ways, and His work. sional Christ Centered. By Glad to hear Bro. Barry ternoon. Through the biblical prin- appointment only. For more Davis is out of the hospital. What a game but Blue ciples of this course, God information call, 270-406- Hope he is feeling lots bet- pulled it out by 8 points. can teach you how to: know 3193. ter. They beat Louisville 58-50. when He is speaking to • FOCUS Group: Power Donnie and Wanda Vib- Way to go! you, recognize His activity Thoughts By, Joyce Mey- bert visited Janie Hewitt Matt Garmon and Jason, around you, adjust your life er, Tuesdays, 10:00-11:30 on Friday. Ashley, Mallie and Karlee to His will and His ways, a.m. Does Your Mind Wan- Sorry to hear of the death Bill Guffey • 270-406-0189 Harrington spent Christ- identify what He want to do der? Are you bombarded of Mary Lou Holland. Our mas with Bill and Connie www.bnguffey.com • [email protected] through you, and to respond with unhealthy, unfocused sympathy goes to the family. Garmon. to His activity around you. thoughts? Do you have trou- Jayden Brinkman spent Call or email for more information! Christmas day guests of the weekend with Carol • Celebrate Recovery: ble trying to get something Pansy Lee were Johnny, Di- Credit Cards Accepted! Garmon. Open to Men and Women, out of your mind? You may ane and Nick Carter, Jimmy Sorry to hear of the death Tuesdays, 6:00-8:00 p.m. be stuck in a mental rut. It’s Barger, Anthony, A.J., Amy, of L.M. Blythe. Our sympa- Location: First Christian time to get out! In this study, Austin and Andrew Barger, thy goes to the family. Church Fellowship Hall. learn 12 specific thoughts Jerrod and Sara Davis, Alice “I’m Alive... because Bronda Anderson visited Celebrate Recovery is about to positively affect every Barger, and Todd Edwards Janie Hewitt on Saturday Celebrating Victory over area of your life. Learn how and friend. of organ donation!” morning. life’s controlling issues. It to think right thoughts on Mallie and Karlee Her- may be substance abuse, purpose, become decisive, rington spent the week with depression, fear, co-depen- confident and productive. Bill and Connie Garmon. dency, nervous disorder, Enjoy the powerful life God Jimmy Moore visited physical/ sexual/ emotional intended for you. Margaret Moore on Sunday. Say YES abuse, anger, bitterness, no • Counseling: Profes- Charles Whitlow, Chris- when you matter the problem Jesus sional Christ-Centered, By tine Love and Nellie Shaw renew Christ is the answer. Once Appointment Only. For more were Sunday dinner guests your you begin that relationship, information call, 270-406- of Lois Wright. license. asking Christ into your 3193. Larry, Bonnie, and Jessi- Unlimited Talk & Text ca Willis visited Carol Gar- Conservation Connection mon on Saturday afternoon. Only $29.99 Month Lonnie Anderson visited No Contracts Cumberland County Sue Ballard on Saturday. Available for Basic or Smartphones Conservation District Sunday night dinner Megan,Transplant Recipient PO Box 228, Burkesville, KY 42717 guests of Donnie and Gwen 401 Tennessee Road www.trustforlife.org (270) 864-2606 Fields were Janie Hewitt, Albany, KY Supported by 866-945-5433 [email protected] Jeff and Vicki Adams, Ron cumberlandconservation.com and Donna Tatusch, Steve, 606-387-4999 Jeff Mowers, Chairman Dawn and Garrett Manthei, Dustin Groce and friend Mi- Livestock Disposal within the boundaries of chelle, Reanna Adams, Eric (Dead Animal Burial) Cumberland County. This Milton and Any Manthei. Program program is administrated Bronda Anderson visited Jeff Mowers, Chairman through the Fiscal Court. Janie Hewitt and Ron and of the Cumberland County When you have a fallen Donna Tatusch Monday Conservation District would (dead) animal, please call morning and visited Mar- like to announce that Janu- 864-3444 for more informa- garet Moore that afternoon. ary 2015 Environmental tion. Those having Christmas Awareness is “Livestock For more information on dinner on Sunday with Na- Disposal (Dead Animal other programs that may than, Michelle and Emma Burial) Program”. be available, please contact Spillman were Barbara The Cumberland County the Cumberland County Bradshaw, Lolla Branham, Conservation District re- Conservation District at Charles Bradshaw and Joe, ceived a $5,000 Environ- 329 Keen Street or call Adrianna, Katie and Chris, Roger and Linda Richard- mental Grant to help imple- 864-2606, Monday – Friday; son, Lee, Joshua and Justin ment this project. We invite 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Richardson, Nancy Spill- you to utilize this program. man, Celeste Young and Kentucky has nearly 3 Johnson friend, Barbara, Shannon’s million cattle, swine, and brother Sammy and family goats in the state. With Street News and Shannon’s sister, Casey high numbers of animals and family. and a mortality rate of 3 to By Margaret Burns Sorry to hear of the death 5 percent, disposal of animal Those visiting me this of Joyce Anderson. Our sym- carcasses can be a cause for week were Jewell York, concern. Adam, Nick, Tyler and Ash- Improper disposal of ani- lynn Tittle, Patricia Burns, Hidden Treasures mal carcasses can contami- Nancy and Jayleana Smith, nate drinking water sources “CONSTRAINED BY LOVE” James, Kim, Jamison, Mat- and / or spread disease. thew, Mark Burns, Jeff and 2 Corinthians 5:14-15 - For the love of Christ constraineth us, because we thus judge, that if one died for all, Kentucky state law provides Michelle Burns, Andrew then we’re all dead. And that he died for all, that they which live should not henceforth live unto themselves, but unto guidance for animal carcass Thrasher. disposal in effort to protect him which died for them and rose again. Those visiting Jewell Kentucky’s water resources York were Dale and Karen Defi nition of Constrain - To force by imposed stricture, restriction, or limitation, compel, confi ne, to withhold and its citizens. York, Margaret Burns, Jay- or restrain by force. Dead animals should leana and Nancy Smith, We as Christians, have been constrained by the love of Christ, confi ned and compelled to a straight gate and a be disposed of within 48 Regina Wray, Kami Scott, narrow way. Forced to walk in his steps, restricted to the ways of holiness, godliness, righteousness. hours of death and in ac- Jeff Burns, Barb Smith. cordance with Kentucky A city sits on a hill, shining a light of holiness to a lost world. Letting the love of Christ shine through us as a So sorry to hear of all Agriculture Water Qual- the deaths this week. Keep ray of hope, blinding and binding the forces of sin and hypocrisy. Th at leads to destruction. ity Act Livestock BMP #15. them in your prayers. With a willing heart we should love to walk in his sinless steps. A true mountain climber will not go to the (Dead Animal Disposal - I want to say Hi to Shir- Smokies to climb. He will settle for no less than the summit of Mt. 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Church location 2005 Dry Hollow Road, Monticello, KY (without charge) that are Tuesday night 6:30, Saturday night 6:30, Sunday 3:00. All Times EST. 270-459-3255 January 7, 2015—Cumberland County News—Page 7 Candidate filing deadline People for 2015 primary Deadline for all items election is January 27 is Monday at 5 p.m. Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes is remind- ing persons interested in being a candidate in the 2015 Primary Election that the deadline to file with her office is later this month. Candidates who wish to be placed on the ballot for the May 19, 2015, Primary Election must Get Well file their candidacy papers by 4 p.m. EST at the Office of Secretary of State on Tuesday, January 27. The offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor, Sec- LEON SMITH retary of State, Attorney General, Auditor of Public Ac- counts, State Treasurer, and Commissioner of Agriculture are on the ballot in Kentucky in 2015. from all your “I recommend that candidates file in advance of the deadline in case filing papers need to be corrected,” said Steel Horse Stampede Friends, Grimes, Kentucky’s chief election official. Kentucky law We Care of Cumberland County, does not provide an opportunity to correct or re-file pa- perwork after 4 p.m. on January 27. and the Cumberland County Rescue Squad Wilson receives 35 Year Service Award Candidates may access the filing forms required at The 2014 Employee Service Awards for Tri-County Electric http://app.sos.ky.gov/ElectionsDYC/. were presented by Executive Vice-President and General Manager, Paul Thompson, on December 9th in Lafayette. Local Blood Drive is Locally, Rick C. Wilson of Burkesville received the 35 Year Service Award. He is pictured third from right. Thursday, Jan. 8th Want a shocker? Did per human to donate blood you know that 400 pints of – just be over 17 years of blood must be donated every age, weigh at least 110 single day of the year in cen- pounds and be in general tral and eastern Kentucky? good health. You can be in That’s how much blood is and out in about an hour needed at 67 hospitals and and you can donate every clinics in this half of the 56 days. state. Help save a life. KBC will This photo was taken at the Cumberland County Adult Day Care. The Kentucky Blood Cen- even give you a free snack, ter wants you to know that drink and t-shirt, but more the blood you donate here importantly, we’ll give you a CUMBERLAND VALLEY MANOR stays here, helping a fel- great feeling! In addition to low Kentuckian through a that, Citizens Bank of Cum- Johnson and Roach sworn in trauma, an accident, sur- berland County and Subway In Compliance with Titles VI and VII of the County Judge Executive John Phelps swears in Deputy Jail- gery, cancer treatment, burn are once again teaming up Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Civil Rights ers Tammy Johnson and Dorothy Roach. Photo by Sarah recovery, and more. to give every donor a coupon Act of 1991, Sections 503 and 504 of the Re- Stockton The Kentucky Blood Cen- for a six inch meal deal from habilitation Act of 1976, and the Americans ter will hold a blood drive on Subway of Burkesville. Several charged with Thursday, January 8 from with Disabilities Act of 1990. It is the policy 11 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. at Living For more information, of Cumberland Valley Manor to admit, treat, Cruelty to Animals Word Ministries Church in contact your Community provide services and assign rooms to a Resi- the multi-purpose room. Blood Drive Coordinator, dent without regard to disability, race, color, You don’t need to be su- Misty Dubre at 433-7700. in Clinton County sex, national origin, religious creed, ancestry, Deadline Extended to Apply veteran status or age. The same requirements Post 15 received an Roberts and 31-year-old for admission are applied to all, and residents anonymous tip today at Stanley Crabtree, all of for EPA’s 2015 Environmental are assigned within the unit without regard approximately 10:09 a.m. Monticello, KY. Justice Small Grants Program CST, regarding a possible 28-year-old Michael to disability, race, color, sex, national origin, cockfight in progress at Parker of East Bernstadt, religious creed, ancestry, veteran status or age. Environmental Protec- is prioritizing funding to a barn on Lee’s Chapel KY tion Agency (EPA) has ex- organizations that have not All persons and organizations that have occa- Road, 5 miles west of Al- 47-year-old James Davis tended the deadline for eli- recently received an award sion either to refer to residents for admission or bany. Tpr. Jason Warriner Jr. of Edmonton, KY gible non-profit groups and under the EJSG Program. and Clinton County Sheriff 20-year-old Kimberly recommend Cumberland Valley Manor, Nurs- tribal communities to apply The total estimated Rick Riddle responded to Bridgman of Jacksonville, for the 2015 Environmen- amount of funding available ing Centers are advised to do so without regard the location and found a IL tal Justice Small Grants for awards under this solici- to the resident’s disability, race, color, sex, na- cockfight in progress. The 38-year-old Greg Win- (EJSG) Program. The EJSG tation for fiscal year 2015 is ensuing investigation led to chester and 51-year-old tional origin, religious creed, ancestry, veteran Program provides funding approximately $1.2 million. 23 chickens being taken by Ronald Lawson, both of status or age. The same policy reaffi rmed in for projects that help com- EPA anticipates awarding the Clinton County Animal Glasgow, KY munities understand and up to four grants per EPA all employment practices and reappointment Control office and 15 crimi- 44-year-old Tony Gaddie address exposure to mul- region in amounts of up to practices. This nursing center provides quality nal arrests. The following and 25-year-old Christopher tiple environmental harms $30,000 per award for a two- were all charged with Cru- Medcalfe, both of Horse services to all patients, regardless of HIV status. and risks at the local level. year project period. elty to Animals, 2nd Degree Cave, KY The application deadline E.O.E. and Criminal Trespassing 23-year-old Shawn Abner has been extended from Dec. Potential applicants in 2nd Degree: of London, KY 15, 2014, to Jan. 9, 2015. the Southeast who have 19-year-old Cody Rhule, 45-year-old Johnny Poyn- EPA recognizes the criti- questions about the appli- 23-year-old Eric Rhule, ter of Cave City, KY. cal role of helping communi- cation process may contact Start Your New Year Right In A 45-year-old Ricky Rhule, All were lodged in the ties with localized strategies Deborah Carter, EPA Re- Successful Career With 26-year-old Tabatha Wil- Clinton County Jail. The to avoid, lessen, or delay the gion 4’s Grants Coordinator, liams, 39-year-old Kenneth investigation is ongoing. risks and impacts associated at 404-562-9668, or c arter. with our changing climate. [email protected]. As a result, this year’s EJSG More information r egard- Program will have a special ing the Environmental Jus- Subscribe Now or Renew! emphasis on proposals sup- tice Small Grants Pro gram, porting community-based including the Reque st for $19 for Cumberland County Now Scheduling Interviews For Qualifi ed Candidates! preparedness and resilience App l i c a t i o n s a n d d e s c r i p - BE A PART OF OUR SUCCESSFUL TEAM! and adjoining counties, efforts (community climate tions of previously funded COMMERCIAL CONCRETE DIVISION resiliency). 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More crops are sistance Program. To learn ity of life in rural America. Membership Drive protected, and it only makes now eligible for the pro- more, visit the Farm Ser- For more information, visit The Cumberland County Chamber will be having sense that fruit and veg- gram, including expanded vice Agency (FSA) website www.usda.gov/farmbill. its annual membership drive on Thursday, January 22nd beginning at 7 a.m. and ending at 5 p.m. Teams Kentucky needs anti-smoking legislation are needed each hour to volunteer to help with this at the radio station. The team with the most mem- berships recruited will take the traveling trophy to By Tina McCormick As Kentucky legislators public places. Other ap- 132,000 Americans showed keep until next year. Please call 270-864-5890 or Last year, we had many again prepare to consider proaches, such as air venti- 77% of diners said they'd eat 270-459-1202 if you would like to help us so we can letters to the editor writ- smoke-free legislation, I lation systems and smoking out less if smoking were per- put you on our list. It is a lot of fun! ten urging Kentuckians want to share with you the and non-smoking sections, mitted in local restaurants, to become engaged in the evidence that secondhand do not work. and only 2% saying they'd CVM Membership Meeting Smoke-Free Legislation. As smoke is hazardous to hu- These findings lead to dine out more. The Cumberland Valley Manor, Incorporated An- the Executive Director of man health and that smoke- one clear conclusion: no one Smoke-free laws that nual Membership meeting is scheduled for Thursday, the Kentucky Rural Health free laws protect health should have to put up with are comprehensive are January 15 at 6 p.m. at Cumberland Valley Manor. Association, I am requesting without harming business. the serious health risks of also the most effective A proxy must be signed and can be requested up to all Kentuckians, to contact I also want to share infor- secondhand smoke in order Kentucky can learn from one hour prior to the meeting. your elected state officials to mation about the Kentucky to earn a living or enjoy an other states that passed support a strong, statewide, Rural Health Association, evening at a bar or restau- partial, smoke-free laws State Service Officer Here smoke-free workplace law and other members of the rant. in the past. Many were A Disabled American Veterans State Service Of- during the 2015 Kentucky Smoke-Free Kentucky co- Smoke-free laws challenged in the courts, of- ficer from the Disabled American Veterans Office General Assembly session. alition, advocating for a protect health without ten because they exempted will be at City Hall from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. on It’s time for Kentucky comprehensive, smoke-free harming business certain businesses, forcing Thursday, January 8. Anyone with veteran’s issues to join the growing num- law that applies to all work- As we debate smoke-free states to fund costly legal is welcome. For information call Kenneth Campbell ber of states, counties, and places and public places and legislation, opponents con- battles. When exemptions at 270-433-6239. cities that have enacted is free of exemptions that tinue to make the usual, have not been overturned, smoke-free laws that apply would leave some people unfounded arguments that states often have a difficult CCHS SBDM Council Meeting to all workplaces and public exposed. smoke-free laws hurt busi- time with enforcement due The Cumberland County High School Site-Based places, including restau- Secondhand smoke is ness. These arguments are to confusion over which Decision-Making Council will meet January 14th at rants and bars. Twenty- a serious health hazard not supported by the facts. businesses are covered and 4:00 p.m. at CCHS. The public is invited to attend. four states and nearly 500 There is now overwhelm- Dozens of scientific studies which have been granted municipalities have enacted ing and irrefutable evidence and the experience of the an exemption. They often Water District Board of such laws. Nearly half of the that secondhand smoke growing number of smoke- have costly and complicated Commissioners Meeting U.S. population now lives in harms human health. As free states and cities all systems for approving ex- The Cumberland County Water District Board areas with this important the U.S. Surgeon General show the same thing: smoke- emptions and conducting of Commissioners will hold their regular scheduled health protection. stated when releasing a free laws at worst have no compliance checks. When meeting on January 12 at 6:00 p.m. The next regular Regrettably, many resi- landmark 2006 report on impact on the restaurant all indoor workplaces are scheduled meeting will be January 26 at 6:00 p.m. dents and workers in Ken- secondhand smoke, “The and bar business and even covered, the law is easily Both meetings are open to the public and will be tucky do not yet have the debate is over. The science is have a positive impact in understood and the public held at the CCWD office. Visit our new website at right to breathe clean, clear. Secondhand smoke is some cases. This conclusion and business owners are cumberlandwater.com or pay your bill online at your smoke-free air. Too often a serious health hazard that is based on comparisons often required to do little convenience at paythewater.com. when they enter a work- causes premature death of objective economic data, more than ask smokers to place or public establish- and disease in children and such as employment, sales, step outside. Master Gardeners Meeting ment, Kentuckians are still non-smoking adults.” In and profits, before and after In summary, smoke-free The Cumberland County Master Gardeners will exposed to harmful second- 2010, the Surgeon General’s smoke-free laws take effect. laws have been unmitigated meet on Tuesday, January 13th at 9 a.m. at the hand smoke, which contains Report confirmed that even As the Surgeon General’s and popular successes here Cumberland County Extension Office. Visitors are more than 7,000 chemicals, a little bit of tobacco smoke 2006 report concluded, “Evi- in Kentucky at the local lev- welcome and encouraged to attend. including hundreds that are causes damage to DNA, dence from peer-reviewed el and virtually everywhere toxic and at least 70 that blood vessels, and lung tis- studies shows that smoke- they have been implement- CCES SBDMC Meeting are proven to cause cancer. sue. The Surgeon General’s free policies and regulations ed. Comprehensive laws The Cumberland County Elementary School Site- In addition to the danger conclusions from both re- do not have an adverse protect everyone equally, Based Decision Making Council will meet Janurary to public health, second- ports include: economic impact on the achieve nearly universal 13 at 4 p.m. at the Cumberland County Elementary School. hand smoke also harms Secondhand smoke is a hospitality industry.” compliance, and improve Kentucky’s business image. toxic mix of more than 7,000 In Lexington, which went air quality and the health Volunteer Training That’s why the Kentucky chemicals that attack every smoke-free in April 2004, a of workers almost immedi- Volunteer Training for the 2014-15 school year Chamber of Commerce has organ in the body. study concluded, “In gen- ately. Finally, the hospitality will be held January 13 at 5:00 p.m. at the FRYSC. joined hundreds of health Secondhand smoke eral, selected key business industry thrives – despite Training is also now offered online at www.cland. and medical organizations causes lung cancer and indicators in Lexington claims to the contrary – kyschools.us. Please stop by the FRYSC to do the and community groups in heart disease in non-smok- restaurants, bars and hotels and the public appreciates paperwork at your convenience. supporting a state law to ing adults and respiratory have not been affected by smoke-free laws. make all indoor workplaces and ear infections, more the smoke-free law.” The To contact your elected Ready to Read Program at CCES smoke-free. severe asthma attacks, sud- same was true of an eco- state officials and let them A Ready to Read program will be held at Cum- The good news is that den infant death syndrome, nomic study that examined know that you support the berland County Elementary School on January 12 about 31% of Kentuckians and low birth weight in the economic impact on smoke-free initiative, visit at 5:30 p.m. Building Your Child’s Language Skills: are protected by compre- children. According to the northern Kentucky border www.lrc.ky.gov or call 1-800- Learn ways to make reading fun and learn how to hensive, smoke-free laws Centers for Disease Con- counties when Ohio went 372-7181. connect with songs and games. Children’s Program or regulations passed at trol and Prevention, nearly smoke-free. Note: Tina McCormick by FCCLA. Dinner provided by Grace Union Baptist the city or county level. 50,000 Americans die each These findings are not is the executive director of Church. These laws are an appro- year from lung cancer and surprising given the strong the Kentucky Rural Health priate response from local heart disease caused by sec- public support for smoke- Association. Benefit for Shirley Long leaders to the overwhelm- ondhand smoke exposure. free laws and strong pref- There will be a benefit for Shirley Long on Satur- ing scientific evidence that There is no safe level of erence for smoke-free es- day, January 10 at the Cumberland County Middle secondhand smoke is a se- exposure to secondhand tablishments. A 2014 poll School. She was diagnosed with lung cancer in Oc- rious health hazard that smoke. Even brief expo- found that Kentucky voters tober. In case of bad weather, the benefit will be held Deadline causes heart disease, lung sure can trigger immedi- support a statewide smoke- on January 17. Doors open at 3 p.m. Gospel Singing cancer, and other serious ill- ate, harmful changes in the free law by a 65% to 29% for all items by Truly Blessed at 5 p.m. Auction starts at 6 p.m. nesses. As smoke-free laws cardiovascular system that margin. The Zagat Survey, Selling tickets on a quilt, country, ham $100 bill have spread, the evidence increase risk of heart attack the authoritative survey of is Monday and a 17 gallon household bucket. There will also in Kentucky is that these or stroke. restaurant dining trends, be hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken sandwiches and laws protect health without The only way to protect has consistently found that at 5 p.m. drinks and desserts. For information contact Kathy harming business in bars, non-smokers from second- consumers strongly prefer Burns at 270-433-0367, Lisa Groce at 270-459-1525 restaurants, and other hos- hand smoke is to require smoke-free restaurants. or Linda Perdue at 270-459-2577. pitality venues. smoke-free workplaces and The 2008 Zagat Survey of January 7, 2015—Cumberland County News—Page 9 Farms and all properties owned 4-wheelers, horseback riding on farm of Stanley and Glena owned by same. Not responsible by Mary Pace Grant. No ginseng or trespassing of any kind on Holman on Hwy. 449 South of Bow for accidents, injuries or deaths. digging, no mushroom digging property owned by Wanda McCoy School House. Not responsible in Violators will be prosecuted. Posted Land and no dumping. Please help me in Salt Lick Bend. Violators will be case of accidents. Violators will be 11/14-10/15pd protect The Pace Farms. Violators prosecuted. prosecuted. Posted: No trespassing, hunting, will be prosecuted. 12/10-11/15pd 8/06-7/15pd dumping, hiking, horseback riding, 11/09-10/15pd Posted: Absolutely no trespassing Posted: No trespassing, hunting, dirt bikes, ATVs or motorcycles, Posted: No hunting, ATV riding, of any kind including horseback ATV riding or dumping by ginseng digging or mushroom POSTED LAND horseback riding or trespassing riding, motorcycle, dirt bike, ATV anyone on land owned by Glenn hunting on property located on of any kind on property owned or 4-wheelers, hunting, dumping, and Karen Earle on Ridge Road, 449 and also on Scott Finley Road, by Heyward and Connie Adams. ginseng digging, fishing or Beauchamp Road and Fishersman owned by Donny and Judy Norris. Violators will be prosecuted. mushroom hunting on property Road. Not responsible in case of Not responsible for any accidents NO HUNTING, FISHING OR TRESPASSING 9/10-8/15pd owned by David and Marita Dell- accidents or injuries. Violators or injury on either property. is permitted on listed land. Posted: No trespassing, no Aquila at 200 Donnie Smith Road, will be prosecuted. Violators will be prosecuted. dumping, no 4-wheelers, no Burkesville, Ky. 10/14-9/15pd 11/14-10/15pd Trespassers are liable to prosecution. hunting on property located on 2/13-1/15pd Posted: No hunting, 4-wheeling, Posted: No hunting, 4-wheeling Judio Road, owned by Alta Willis. Posted: No trespassing of any or trespassing of any kind on or trespassing without written Posted: No trespassing of any will be prosecuted. 1/11-12/15pd kind including hunting and ATV property located on 449, owned by permission on property owned kind, hunting, fishing or dumping 11/05-10/15pd Posted: No trespassing for any riding on land owned by Stephen Vicky Holman. Violaters will be by Shell and Sara Cochran on on the properties belonging to Posted: No hunting, fishing or reason on the property owned by and Nancy Riddle located on prosecuted. Williams Creek Road and property Patricia Williams Bowlby located trespassing on the Ivo Skipworth Tammy Lewis located at 1121 Sparks Chapel Road without 10/14-9/15pd owned by Keith and Brenda in Cumberland and Monroe heir’s farm, Ronnie Skipworth Smith Grove Road (former James written permission. Posted: No trespassing, hunting, McKinney on Scott Finley Road. counties. and Joe Skipworth farms located Bruton Farm). Not responsible for 12/08-1/15pd motorcycles, ATV’s on the Mabel 11/14-10/17pd 10/02-9/15pd at Kettle; Mary and Joseph accidents or injuries. Dogs on this Posted: No hunting, or trespassing Hayden Farm on Crocus Creek Posted: No Trespassing for any Posted: No trespassing, hunting Skipworth farms located on property. Signs posted. of any kind on property owned by and Harrods Fork in Cumberland reason on the Ernst’s property in or ATV riding on the farm and Galloway, Sulphur and Potter 3/11-2/15pd Loretta Slaughter on Guthrie’s and Adair counties. the Bear Wallow Area. Trespassers woodlands belonging to the late Creeks. Posted: No trespassing of any Chapel Ridge. Violators will be 10/03-10/15pd will be prosecuted. Betty B. McComas (formerly A.A. 12/05-11/15pd kind, no dumping, no hunting prosecuted. Posted: No loitering, no hunting, 12/14-11/15pd Huddleston properties) located Posted: No hunting, fishing, without written permission, no 2/13-1/15pd 4-wheelers or trespassing of any Posted: No trespassing, hunting, at 1519 Celina Road (Hwy. 61 ATV riding or trespassing of any muzzle loader hunting during Posted: No hunting, ATV riding kind on property owned by David or 4-wheeler riding without South/Jackson Hollow Road) and kind on any property owned by deer season on property owned or trespassing of any kind and Nell Anderson, 2 farms on permission on property owned by on Sulphur Creek/Casey Branch Michael Humphrey, located on by Datha and Kenneth Thrasher on property owned by Jerry Goose Creek Road, 2 farms on Randy Curtis on Williams Creek Road area. Owner will not be held the Cumberland River; Sulphur on Big Renox Creek and Traylor and Jackie Bryant, located in 1880, and Scotts Bottom. Not Road. responsible in case of accident. Creek Road; and junction of 449, Ridge. Violators will be prosecuted. Marrowbone and on State Park responsible for accidents. 12/14-11/15pd Violators will be prosecuted. 485 and Williams Creek. Violators 4/11-3/15pd Road, Cumberland County, Ky. 11/14-10/15pd Posted: No hunting, horseback 8/04-7/15pd will be prosecuted. Posted: No trespassing, no Not responsible for accidents or Posted: No dumping, motorcycle, riding, ATV riding, dumping Posted: No hunting, fishing, 1/06-12/15pd hunting, no ATV riding, ginseng injury. ATV riding, 4-wheeling, ginseng or trespassing of any kind on ATV riding or trespassing on the Posted: No hunting, fishing, ATV digging or wood cutting without 2/13-1/15pd digging, trespassing of any kind property owned by Lyle J. Moore property owned by Graham and riding, ginseng digging, hiking, written permission from property Posted: Absolutely no trespassing or hunting without written at 599 Red Banks Road or the Irma McNeil in the Casey Fork dumping or trespassing of any owners: Shirley Clevenger, Dianna of any kind including horseback permission on farm owned Larry farm on 61 South. Community. Formally known as kind on property owned by Keens, Dampier and Toni Anderson. riding, motorcycle, dirt bike, and Brookie Stalcup on Williams 12/14-11/15pd the Buddy Long Farm. Vincents, Brown and Duncans on We will not be responsible for ATV or 4-wheelers, hunting, Creek Road and all property 8/03-7/15pd Little Renox Road. Not responsible accidents or injuries on the posted dumping, ginseng digging, fishing Posted: No hunting or trespassing for accidents. property located on Brush Creek or mushroom hunting without *** of any kind on the Murley Farms 9/06-8/15pd Road. Violators will be prosecuted. permission on property owned The very purpose of existence is to reconcile the glowing in Washes Bottom. Violators will Posted: No trespassing, no 5/11-4/15pd by Pearl and the late Lowell opinion we have of ourselves with the appalling things be prosecuted. hunting, no ATV riding, no Posted: No hunting, trespassing Wells on Lawson Bottom Road. that other people think about us. 4/06-10/15pd horseback riding and no ginseng or ATV riding on the land owned Not responsible for accidents -Quentin Crisp Posted: No hunting, fishing, no digging on property owned by by Macie A. Franklin in Metcalfe or injuries. Violators will be *** berry picking, NO GARBAGE OR Lawrence and Mary Jo Teal on and Cumberland counties. prosecuted to the fullest extent of TRASH BURNING, trespassing, West Fork Creek and Harvey 9/07-11/15pd the law. ginseng digging or ATV riding Branch in Cumberland County. Posted: No trespassing, no ATVs, 6/13-5/15pd on property owned by Carl and Violators will be prosecuted. Not bicycles, 4-wheelers or riding of Posted: No trespassing, hunting, Karen Vincent on Modoc Road and responsible in case of accidents. any kind on property belonging ATV riding, dumping, or ginseng FIT FOR ‘15 Montie Flowers Road. Violators 10/06-9/15pd to the late Lee Wray on Johnson digging on property owned by will be prosecuted. Posted: No hunting, no dogs and Street. Present owners are not Ann Gosline and Gerald Rodman 5/05-4/15pd no trespassing on the Wildlife responsible in case of accidents. on Mike Anderson Road and Mud Posted: No hunting or trespassing Habitat, property belonging Violators will be prosecuted. Camp Road (100) in Cumberland on the former Millard Davidson to Wynema Money, near Dale 9/11-8/15pd County, near Hickory Ridge Road. Farm on Potter’s Creek and Hollow Lake State Resort Park on Posted: Absolutely no Violators will be prosecuted. Gaines Hill Ridge. Owners are not Timberlake Road. trespassing, for any reason, on the 6/13-5/15pd Heart Healthy Diet responsible in case of accidents. 10/06-9/15pd land owned by Thomas and Lisa Posted: No trespassing on Violators will be prosecuted. Posted: No hunting without Beath. Land is located on both property owned by William and 4/06-3/15pd written permission, ginseng sides of Highway 61 at Neeley Laura McLaughlin off Chism Presented By: Bridget Booher, RN Posted: No hunting or trespassing hunting, ATV or horseback riding, Road. Violators will be prosecuted. Road. Will prosecute. on property owned by James or trespassing of any kind on 9/11-8/15pd 9/13-8/15pd W. Hardin located off Hwy. 449 property owned by Bert and Linda Posted: No hunting, fishing, ATV Posted: No hunting, ATV riding, Join us as we look at healthy alternatives on Cash Road. Violators will be Garmon located on 1880. Violators riding or dumping on property in horseriding or trespassing of any prosecuted. will be prosecuted. Marrowbone owned by Hazeleen kind on property owned by Alan, to improve heart health. 5/07-4/15pd 10/08-9/15pd Pace Brewster and Betty Carol Carolyn and Lance Eldridge at Posted: No trespassing, fishing Posted: No hunting, dumping, Clark. the end of Ann Hope Road in UK Cooperative Extension Office or hunting on properties owned 4-wheelers or dirt bikes, or 1/12-12/15pd Waterview, Dutch Creek area by Mike Back and Carol Graves trespassing of any kind on Posted: No hunting, fishing, of Cumberland County, Ky. Not Tuesdays at 5pm in Cumberland and Russell property owned by Richard and ATV riding or trespassing of responsible in case of accident January 6th - February 17th counties. Not responsible in case Patricia Keen. Violators will be any kind on property owned of any kind. Violators will be of accidents. prosecuted. by J.M. Stephenson located n prosecuted. 1/06-12/16pd 10/08-9/15pd Crocus Creek and Beech Branch. 11/13-10/15pd For additional information, call Wendy at Posted: No hunting, ATV riding, Posted: No hunting, trespassing, Violators will be prosecuted. Posted: No trespassing for 270-864-2889 or Debbie at 270-433-7700. horseback riding, ginseng hunting ATV riding of any kind on William 1/12-12/15pd any purpose including hunting, or trespassing of any kind on and Hazel Moore Farms in Posted: Absolutely no fishing, ATVs on the former L.P. property of L. E. Thomas Estate Peytonsburg and Sulphur Creek. trespassing, no hunting, no ATV Goff Farm owned by Donna Goff, (Patty Baker and Neva Keeton) 10/05-9/15pd riding on property owned by located on Highway 485 in White’s on Jones Ridge in Cumberland Posted: No hunting, ATV riding Brenda L. Garmon, formerly the Bottom, Cumberland County. Not County. Violators will be or trespassing of any kind on James Lenva Garmon farms, on responsible for injury or accidents. prosecuted. property in Cumberland County, Ferris Creek Road. Violators will Violators will be prosecuted. 1/08-12/15pd owned by Troy and Linda Norris. be prosecuted. Not responsible in 1/14-12/15pd Posted: No trespassing! No Violators will be prosecuted. case of accidents. Posted: No hunting, ATV riding, hunting! No 4-wheeler riding! No 11/09-10/15pd 2/12-1/15pd motorcycles, dumping, horseback horseback riding! Not responsible Posted: No hunting, ginseng Posted: No trespassing of any riding, or trespassing of any kind for any accidents on property! digging, 4-wheeling, fishing, kind, no motorcycles, ATVs or 4 on property owned by Pat Ledford, Land owned by Treva Hoots Scott. dumping, horseback riding, wood wheelers or no hunting on the Vicki Barrett and Doug Sexton, Please keep the Formerly the George and Chester cutting or trespassing of any kind famrs of Dewayne and Peggy located on Goose Creek Road. Hoots Farm in Rose of Sharon on all properties owned by Margie Davidson on Crocus Creek, 704 at Not responsible for accidents. following servicemen and Community (Hegira). Shepherd. Not responsible in case Bakerton. Owners will not be held Violators will be prosecuted. 1/07-12/15pd of accidents. responsible in case of accident. 5/14-4/15pd women in your prayers. Posted: No hunting without 6/10-5/15pd 5/12-4/15pd Posted: No hunting, fishing, written permission, ginseng Posted: No hunting or trespassing Posted: No trespassing of any 4-wheeling, ginseng digging or Jeremy Wheat hunting, ATV or horseback riding, of any kind on property located on kind on the Ruth Spears Farm on trespassing of any kind on farm or trespassing of any kind on Celina Road, Peytonsburg, owned S. 61, Celina Road. Property joins or home located at 55 Trevor Joe Peretto property owned by Bert and Adam by Betty Sharp. Violators will be Homer Watson and John Marshall Lane (1831 Mud Camp Road). Garmon located in the Sexton prosecuted. Jones. This farm is now owned by Not responsible for accidents. Gerald Proffitt Fork Community, better known 11/10-10/15pd Sherman Spears. Violators will be prosecuted. Scottie Hardin as the Carl Riddle Farm. Violators Posted: No hunting or trespassing 5/12-4/15pd 5/14-4/15pd will be prosecuted. or herb digging on property owned Posted: No trespassing or Posted: No trespassing, no Michael Couch 10/08-9/15pd by Elliott Sewell Farm on Judio loitering of any kind. This ATV 4-wheelers or dirt bikes on Posted: Absolutely no trespassing and Zeketown. includes people, horses, dirt bikes, property owned by Dottie Gibson. Fabrain Alexander for any reason on Spivey land at 11/08-10/15pd ATV’s, hunting, fishing, swimming Not responsible for any injuries or Thomas Nance, III 5170 Albany Road. Violators will Posted: No hunting, ATV riding, pool. Dog will bite. Signs are accidents. be prosecuted. fishing, logging or trespassing posted on property. This includes 5/14-4/15pd Dylan Daniels 2/09-5/15pd of any kind on property owned 159 Ferris Fork Road, Dubre, KY Posted: Absolutely no trespassing Posted: No hunting, horseback by the heirs of G.E. Murley on and 1121 Hominey Creek Road, for any reason on any property Jerry S. Rutherford riding, ATV riding or trespassing the Murley and Galloway farms. Marrowbone, KY. Owned by John owned by Bud, Charlotte and Ryan of any kind on the property of Not responsible in case of any and Pam Simpson. Muse without written permission. Cade Barnes Carmon Wells on Poplar Grove accidents. Violators will be 5/12-4/15pd Violators will be prosecuted. Not Casey Melton Road in Cumberland County. prosecuted. Posted: No hunting or trespassing responsible for any accidents or Violators will be prosecuted. 12/08-11/15pd of any kind on property located on injuries. Blake Goodlett 12/08-11/15pd Posted: No hunting or ATV riding Highway 61 South (Celina Road) 5/14-4/15pd Posted: Please no trespassing, on land owned by Phillip and and Dulworth Road. This is the Posted: No trespassing, hunting, Brian Groce timber cutting, ATV riding, Shirley Coomer, located on north property formerly known as the ATV or horseback riding on Katrina Taylor ginseng hunting, or hunting and south side of Jones Ridge Ruth Spears and W. Raymond any properties located in the on the property of Lawrence G. Road. Owners will not be held Spears farm. This property is now Waterview, Allen’s Creek area Andrew Thomas Ellis Jackson and Ann Z. Jackson on responsible in case of accident. owned by Buna Sprang and any owned by Charles and Crystal Otter Creek Road and property 6/09-5/15pd violators will be prosecuted to the Garmon. Jessica Ellis on ridge above Otter Creek Road. Posted: No hunting or trespassing fullest extent of the law. 5/14-4/15pd Dusty Hickman Thank you. on property located at 1587 Brush 4/11-8/15pd Posted: The Webb Lewis Farm on 11/09-10/15pd Creek Road, owned by James and Posted: No trespassing at any Allens Creek is posted. No hunting Will Lewis Posted: Absolutely no trespassing, Virginia Gamble. time for any reason on the land or trespassing. Vallie Lewis Dyer hunting, dumping or ATV riding 7/09-6/15pd owned by Alex Bacchiani at the and Cecil H. Dyer. Keaton Williams on property owned by Dean and Posted: Absolutely no trespassing end of Peg Garmon Road. Guard 6/14-5/15pd Christopher Anderson Ann Carr, 3478 Celina Road. This on property owned by Martha dogs on duty. Posted: No hunting, fishing, ATV property is located on the East Claywell, 4273 Glasgow Road. 9/12-8/15pd riding, ginseng digging, hiking, Ernest Reed side of Highway 61 South and the Violators will be prosecuted. Posted: No hunting, ginseng, dumping or trespassing of any waters of Clover Creek. Violators 7/09-6/15pd digging, horseback riding, no kind on all property owned by Nathan Shannon will be prosecuted. Posted: No hunting, 4-wheeling recreational vehicles of any Margenia Keeton and family. Not D.J. Carter 10/04-9/15pd or trespassing of any kind on kind, no dumping, mushroom responsible in case of accidents. Posted: No trespassing, hunting, property owned by Tim and Linda hunting, or woodcutting on any 6/14-5/15pd Daniel Anderson fishing, ATV riding or dumping on Theobald on Abney Road and property owned by James and Posted: No hunting, fishing, any land in Cumberland County 1960 Roach Road. Violators will Betty Crawford on Kettle Creek, 4-wheeling, or trespassing of any Henry Lay, Jr. owned by Lanny and Patsy Judd. be prosecuted. Not responsible for Wells Creek and Poplar Grove kind on property owned by Eva A. Violators will be prosecuted. any accidents or injuries. Ridge in Cumberland County, Davis located in the Mud Camp Paige Farlee 10/05-9/15pd 7/09-6/15pd Ky. and on property in Clay Community. Not responsible Corey Williams Posted: No hunting, no Posted: No trespassing, hunting County, Tennessee owned by the for accidents. Violators will be trespassing, ATV riding of any or retrieving on property of Crawford family. No road hunting prosecuted. Hayden Price kind on property owned by Bob John Allison on Little Renox across any property named above. 7/14-6/15pd and Alcie Stokes in Humphrey Road. Property line is fence. Violators will be prosecuted. Not Posted: No trespassing or Trent Thomas Hollow in Dubre and on property When caught, violators will be responsible for any accident or hunting on the farm belonging Christopher Michael Hoots known as Norris Farm (formerly prosecuted to fullest extent. injury. to the heirs of Mae Crawford owned by Hazel Alexander). 10/09-9/15pd 10/12-9/15pd on Kettle Creek and on S. High Russell Dykman 9/04-8/15pd Posted: Absolutely no hunting Posted: Absolutely no trespassing Street. Not responsible for any Posted: No hunting or trespassing or trespassing of any kind on for any reason on any property accident or injury on either of Jacob Wright of any kind on Braber land, Kettle, land owned by Shaun Marshal on owned by Jerry and Patty Davis these properties. Ewing Proffitt Kentucky. Cooksey Road. Violators will be without written permission. 8/06-7/15pd 10/05-9/15pd prosecuted. Violators will be prosecuted. Not Posted: No trespassing, hunting, Elliot Fitch Posted: No trespassing on 6/10-5/15pd responsible for any accidents or dumping, hiking, horseback timberland in the Judio, Kettle Posted: NO TRESPASSING of injuries. riding, dirt bikes, ATV’s or James Carl Garmon and Salt Lick Bend Communities any kind, no hunting, fishing, 11/12-10/15pd motorcycles, fishing, ginseng owned by Sandy McCoy. Violators ATV’s or 4-wheelers, on The Pace Posted: No hunting, ATV’s, digging or mushroom hunting Page 10—Cumberland County News—January 7, 2015 Jackie White and his wife Toby Turner, Tommy Muse Priscilla Marie Jenny of Willow Shade, Den- and James Smith, Jr. Honor- Obituaries ton White of Martinsville, ary pallbearers were Denny Appleby Indiana and Sam White Muse, Joe Milam, Andy Priscilla Marie Appleby, and his wife Clarice of Mar- Muse, Darlin Turner, Dean- 40, of Burkesville, Ken- rowbone, one sister, Joyce na Nokes, Regina Eagan, ter, Julie Ann Gilmette, tucky, wife of Travis Apple- Muse of Marrowbone, 16 Heather Muse and Loretta her brother-in-law, Duane by, passed away on Monday, grandchildren, 25 great Lee. Chambers and her sister- January 5, 2015, at the grandchildren, two great Ballou & Stotts Funeral in-law, Geraldine Benefield. Cookeville Regional Medi- great grandchildren and a Home in charge of funeral She is survived by her cal Center in Cookeville, host of nieces, nephews, and arrangements. Online con- children, Barbara Lynn (and Tennessee. other relatives and friends. dolences at www.ballous- Ray) Gilmette of Newport, Arrangements are in- Funeral services were totts.com. North Carolina, Stephen complete at this time and held Tuesday, January 6, Stokes of Burkesville, Mari- Norris-New Funeral Home 2015 at 12:00 Noon at Bal- beth (and Dr. Mark) Shelton Deadline in Burkesville, Kentucky lou & Stotts Funeral Home of Burkesville, Michael (and Mary Lue with Bro. Jimmy Parsons for all items is honored to be handling Brenda) Stokes of Nettleton, those arrangements. and Bro. Ronnie Pitcock Mississippi, her sisters and Holland officiating. Burial was in is Monday brother, Mary Chambers Mary Lue Holland, 86, Dutch Creek Cemetery. Pall- of Tucker, Georgia, Ken- of Burkesville, Kentucky, bearers were David Muse, at 5 p.m. Subscribe! neth Benefield of Anniston, Timmy Jay Alabama, Nancy (and Paul) passed away on Saturday, Kevin Moore, Jay Holland, January 3, 2015 at her resi- Durden of Tucker, Georgia, Harris dence. Mary was born on her sister-in-law, Wanda Timmy Jay Harris, 44, January 24, 1928 in Cum- Benefield of Marietta, Geor- of Burkesville, Kentucky, berland County, Kentucky We welcome comparison gia, her grandchildren, Amy passed away on Sunday, De- to the late Brad and Lovie (and Adam) Reeves, Melissa cember 28, 2014, peacefully Muse White. She was a (and Brian) Pittman, Brian at his family’s residence former employee of Sargent (and Emily) Gilmette, Kevin in the Ferris Creek Com- Paint Company and of the Some funeral homes charge more for their services, (and Laura) Stokes, Thomas munity of Metcalfe County, Pentecostal Faith. In addi- Kentucky. Thornton, Zachary (and tion to her parents, she was less for caskets, some charge more for caskets, Julie) Shelton, Tyler (and He was born in Cumber- preceded in death by her less for services… Tabatha) Shelton and Bobby land County, Kentucky on husband, Lawrence “Rego” Stokes, her great-grand- Monday, August 17, 1970, Holland, one brother, Elmer This can be confusing when you are comparing. children, Kayla, Beckett, the son of Ranson Paul and White, and three sisters, Sequoia, Chloe, Camden, We recommend you get the total Mary Ruth Barger Harris. Margaret White, Emma Piper Jo and Sadie Kate, He attended Grace Union Jean Patterson and Margie in writing for the preferences plus a host of other relatives Baptist Church and was an Cromwell. employee of Sulphur Creek and friends. Survivors include five you make for your funeral arrangements… The family will receive Marina. In addition to his daughters, Violet Turner And when all is totaled friends on Friday, Janu- parents, he was preceded in and her husband Otis of Du- ary 9, 2015 after 2:00 p.m., death by his brothers, Bobby bre, Glenda Parsons and her you will fi nd that we are fairly priced in The Memory Chapel of Gene Harris and Billy David husband Jim of Mooresville, Norris-New Funeral Home on the total of any services offered Harris. Indiana, Donna Muse of in Burkesville, Kentucky. He is survived by his Mooresville, Indiana, Linda by fi rms in this region. Funeral services will be brothers and sisters, Paul Muse and her husband Dan- conducted on Saturday, Jan- (and Mary) Harris, Mary ny of Marrowbone and Betty uary 10, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. Ann (and Norris) Smith, Milam of Marrowbone, one EST at the The Castellaw Phyllis Hulse, Carlie Harris, son, Daniel Holland and his Funeral Home, 866 Church Tony (and Melissa) Harris, wife Bell of Marrowbone, St. S.E., Smyrna, Georgia. all of Burkesville, Bessie four brothers, Preston White Burial will be in the Georgia Slaughter of Albany, Patty of Indianapolis, Indiana, Memorial Gardens in Mari- (and Tracy) Burden of Lex- etta, Georgia. ington, and a host of nieces The family will receive and nephews. CUMBERLAND CO. CHURCH DIRECTORY friends from 12 noon EST Funeral services were on Saturday, January 10, conducted on Wednesday, 2015 until the funeral hour December 31, 2014 in the at The Castellaw Funeral Memory Chapel of Nor- Home. Burkesville First Christian Church Verses of the Week ris-New Funeral Home in Norris-New Funeral Burkesville, Kentucky with Home in Burkesville, Ken- Located Next to Justice Center on the Square in Burkesville Bro. Donnie Shelley and tucky is honored to be in SERVICE TIMES 12 Th ese people are blemishes at your love feasts, Bro. David McCarty officiat- In the heart of eating with you without the slightest qualm—shep- charge of all funeral ar- Sunday School.....................9:45 am ing. Burial was in the Chris- herds who feed only themselves. Th ey are clouds rangements. Online condo- Burkesville Sunday Worship.................10:30 am tian Chapel Cemetery in without rain, blown along by the wind; autumn lences at www.norris-new. Cumberland County, Ken- com. Wednesday Youth Group.....6:00 pm with Burkesville trees, without fruit and uprooted—twice dead. tucky. Casket bearers were Wednesday Bible Study.......6:00 pm at heart Jude 1:12 Aaron Harris, Adam Harris, Leslie Milt Pastor, Jeff Connar Church phone: Thomas Harris, Josh Harris, 270-864-4335 Ethan Harris, Frank Flow- “L.M.” Blythe ROSE OF SHARON Seventh - Day ers and Anthony Barger. United Methodist Church Adventist Church BURKESVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH Burkesville Norris-New Funeral Leslie Milt “L.M.” Blythe, 372 N. Main St. • Burkesville, KY Home in Burkesville, Ken- 80, of Burkesville, Kentucky, SATURDAY SERVICES 270-864-4105 Community Church tucky was honored to be in a resident of Cumberland Sabbath School...1:30 pm Sunday School...........9:45 am Allen Street • Burkesville, KY charge of funeral arrange- Valley Manor, formerly of Worship...............2:45 pm Sunday Worship.......11:00 am Bible Fellowship.......9:45 am ments. Online condolences Marrowbone, Kentucky, 370 Rose of Sharon Road Wednesday .........5:00 pm Sunday Evening........6:00 pm Morning Worship.....10:30 am at www.norris-new.com. passed away on Sunday, 606-688-2879 270-433-5353 Wednesday Evening..6:00 pm Wed. Evening Prayer Service..5:00 pm Sunday Worship...................10:00 AM January 4, 2015 at the nurs- Pastor Fred Calkins Dr. Mark Shelton, Pastor Sr. Pastor Rev. James E. Starks Wednesday Bible Study...........7:00 PM ing home. L.M. was born Pastor - David McCarty 1064 S. Main St. • Burkesville, KY Youth Minister: Rev. Nathan Britt [email protected] on March 26, 1934 in Cum- Everyone Welcome! DIRECTTV channel 368 HOPE WE HAVE A PLACE FOR YOU! berland County, Kentucky to the late Frank Homer MT. PISGAH CHRISTIAN CHAPEL BURKESVILLE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Blythe and Stella Smith United Baptist Church CHURCH OF CHRIST “Open hearts, open minds, open doors.” Blythe. He was a mem- ber of Marrowbone Bap- (Bow School House) Highway 449 Rob Speer - Evangelist SUNDAY WORSHIP TIMES tist Church and a former EVERYONE WELCOME! Bible Study - 9:30 am Sunday School ..................10:00 am Singing Service - 10:00 a.m. Worship - 10:00 am Worship Service ...............11:00 am construction worker and Sunday Evening - 5:00 pm Sunday School - Following Singing Bible Study .........................6:00 pm farmer. In addition to his Wednesday Evening - 6:30 pm Preaching - Following Sunday School 1st & 3rd Sunday Services parents, he was preceded in 2nd & 4th Sundays Broadcast on WKYR 107.9 Radio 2082 Sulphur Creek Rd. - Burkesville, KY 42717 death by his wife, Juanita Bible Study - Tuesday Nights 6:30 p.m. 126 S. Main Street ~ Burkesville ~ (270) 864-3118 Anderson Blythe and one Singing Every 4th Saturday Night 6:00 p.m. 270-433-6987 Reverend, R. Thomas Wilson son, Gary Blythe. Everyone Welcome! Survivors include one LIVING WORD MINISTRIES Liberty United “Come Worship With Us” Barbara Ann daughter, Patricia Ann Rog- United Pentacostal ASSEMBLY OF GOD Methodist Church MARROWBONE ers and her husband Bryan Church Benefield of Cookeville, Tennessee, Sunday: Worship @ 10:00 WORSHIP SERVICES CHURCH OF CHRIST one son, Michael Blythe 9832 Smith Grove Road Kids Church @11:00 Sunday School...........10:00 am Stokes of Jeffersonville, Indiana, Wednesday: @ 6:30 Sunday Worship........11:00 am Sunday Morning - 10:00 am SERVICES Sunday Evening - 7:00 pm Adults, Youth Barbara Ann Benefield one brother, Bruce Blythe Wednesday Evening...6:30 pm and Kids Activities Sunday evening only on the Sunday Worship.........10:00 am Stokes, 79, of Burkesville, of Marrowbone, special Wednesday Prayer Meeting..6:30 pm Nickie Richards, Pastor - 433-5833 2nd & 4th Evenings Kentucky, passed away on niece, Janie Carter of Mar- 173 Living Word Drive Everyone Welcome! Approx. 10 mi. West of Burkesville Saturday, January 3, 2015, rowbone, two grandchil- Pasto2r 7 D0a-4n3a3 C-7o7v7e6rstone 2 miles east of Burkesville off Hwy 90 on Hwy 90 in Marrowbone, KY at Cumberland Valley Man- dren, Matthew Blythe and or in Burkesville, Kentucky. Lauren Blythe, one special GRACE UNION MARROWBONE BRANHAM GROVE HOLY CROSS She was born in Fort grandchild, April Anderson BAPTIST CHURCH Baptist Church CATHOLIC CHURCH Payne, Alabama on Thurs- of Burkesville, two great BAPTIST CHURCH day, April 25, 1935, the grandchildren, one step 22 Grace Union Road MASS daughter of the late Iris grandchild and three step Everyone Sunday School....9:30 am Sunday 10:30 AM Arnold and Tommie Lou great grandchildren. WORSHIP SERVIC E S Welcome! Sunday Worship..10:30 am Tuesday 5:00 PM Sunday School..................9:45 am Thursday 5:00 PM Chandler Benefield. She Funeral services will be Sunday Worship..............11:00 am Darrell Bartley, Pastor Sunday Worship......................9:30 AM was a seamstress, a home- held Thursday, January 8, Wednesday Adult Bible Study....6:00 pm Home 270-487-8798 Fr. Joel Rogers, CPM Wednesday Youth Bible Study..6:00 pm Sunday School.......................10:30 AM maker and a member of the 2015 at 1:00 p.m. at Ballou Bro. Todd Bryant - Pastor Cell 270-427-8450 Sunday Night..........................5:30 PM 270-864-4107 Burkesville Baptist Church & Stotts Funeral Home with (270) 864-5164 (h) (270) 433-6484 (c) 12860 Glasgow Road • Burkesville, KY Wednesday Bible Study............6:30 PM 264 Glasgow Rd/Hwy 90 W • Burkesville, KY and a long-time past mem- Bro. Todd Bryant officiating. ber of Green Acres Baptist Burial will be in the Mur- Chestnut Grove 102 High Street HIGHLAND CHAPEL Church in Smyrna, Georgia. ley Cemetery. Visitation is RED BANKS UNITED United Methodist Church Phillip Leak, Pastor UNITED METHODIST In addition to her parents, from 3:00 until 9:00 p.m. on METHODIST CHURCH (270) 864-3115 she was preceded in death Wednesday, January 7, 2015 SUNDAY Dale Hollow State Park Road F A BITIBHLE SUNDAY Services.....................9:30 am by her husband, Bobby Gene at Ballou & Stotts Funeral SWuonrdsahyip S Scherovoilc.e..................................1.110:0:000 a amm WORSHIP SERVICES CHURCH SERVICE SSuunnddaayy YScohuotho lG...r..o..u..p..............................1..06::3000 apmm Stokes, whom she married Home. WEDNESDAY Sunday Worship......9:00 am TIMES: WEDNESDAY on Monday, December 20, Ballou & Stotts Funeral Bible Study..............................6:00 pm Sunday School.......10:00 am Sunday School.................9:30 am Adult Bible Study....................6:00 pm 1954 and who preceded her Home in charge of funeral 1.5 miles on Sunday Evening......6:00 pm Sunday A.M. Worship.....10:30 am in death, on Friday, May 26, arrangements. Online con- Highway 953 Wednesday Bible Study...6:30 pm Sunday Evening...............5:00 pm Reverend R. Thomas Wilson (270) 433-5893 Wednesday Evening........6:30 pm 120 Garmons Ferry Road 2000, her brother, Jerry M. dolences at www.ballous- Pastor: Charles Huddleston Pastor: David McCarty Benefield, her granddaugh- totts.com.

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