School Menus 2 The Cynthiana Democrat - Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013 www.cynthianademocrat.com Jan. 28 - Feb. 1 Cereal/Toast, fruit, variety juice. of milk. MIDDLE SCHOOL nuggets or chef or popcorn * Menus subject to change of milk. TUESDAY: Cereal or THURSDAY: Chicken MONDAY: Chicken philly chicken salad or yogurt due to weather and deliv- THURSDAY: Pancake assorted muffins or cereal nuggets or peanut butter melt or pulled pork bbq on box, steamed corn, cucum- ery. dippers or Cereal/Toast or bar or grilled egg patty w/ and jelly sandwich, mashed wg/bun or chef or popcorn bers & carrots wlt. dip, soup yogurt, fruit, variety of milk. cheese on bagel, yogurt, potatoes, peas, assorted chicken salad or yogurt beans, fruit bowl, banana, FRIDAY: Scrambled variety of milk and juice. fruit, variety of milk. box, cole slaw, carrots w/ corn muffin, variety of milk BREAKFAST Eggs/Toast or Cereal/Toast WEDNESDAY: Cereal or FRIDAY: Spaghetti or lt. dip, cosmic fries, sliced and juice. ST. EDWARD SCHOOL or yogurt, fruit, variety of assorted muffins or cere- peanut butter and jelly peach cup, fruit bowl, vari- MONDAY: Pancakes or milk. al bar or breakfast bagel, sandwich, garlic bread, ety of milk and juice. HIGH SCHOOL cereal, gogurt, fruit, juice yogurt, variety of milk and salad, assorted fruit, vari- TUESDAY: Popcorn MONDAY: Chicken nug- choices, choice of milk. MIDDLE SCHOOL juice. ety of milk. chicken or turkey w/gravy gets or bbq rib sandwich, TUESDAY: Breakfast MONDAY: Cereal or THURSDAY: Cereal or or chef or popcorn chicken baked beans, fresh broc- pizza or cereal, gogurt, yogurt cup or bacon egg assorted muffins or cereal ALL ELEMENTARY salad box or yogurt box, coli cup w/ranch, fresh fruit, fruit, juice choices, choice and cheese on biscuit, vari- bar or french toast, yogurt, SCHOOLS mashed potatoes, green variety of milk and juice. of milk. ety of milk and juice. variety of milk and juice. MONDAY: Chicken philly beans, applesauce, fruit TUESDAY: Cheese pizza WEDNESDAY: Sausage TUESDAY: Cereal or FRIDAY: Cereal or wrap or ham wrap, corn, bowl, wheat roll, variety of or buffalo chicken sand- biscuit or cereal, gogurt, yogurt cup or breakfast assorted muffins or cereal broccoli/cauliflower cup, milk and juice. wich, green beans, carrot fruit, juice choices, choice pizza, variety of milk and bar or scrambled eggs w/ fruit, variety of milk. WEDNESDAY: Taco sticks, fresh fruit, variety of of milk. juice. bacon, yogurt, variety of TUESDAY: BBQ chicken soup w/shredded cheese milk and juice. THURSDAY: Waffles or WEDNESDAY: Cereal or milk and juice. bites or cheese/chicken & baked tostito scoops & WEDNESDAY: Soft taco cereal, gogurt, fruit, juice yogurt cup or scrambled quesadilla, baked potato, crackers or chef or popcorn or ham on bun, lettuce/ choices, choice of milk. eggs and bacon, variety of LUNCH cucumber slices, variety of chicken salad or yogurt tomato, corn, mexicali FRIDAY: Scrambled eggs milk and juice. fruit, variety of milk. box, veggies w/lt. dip, mex- salad, fresh fruit, variety of or cereal, gogurt, fruit, juice ST. EDWARD SCHOOL THURSDAY: Cereal or WEDNESDAY: Hot dogs icali salad, fruit bowl, fruit milk and juice. choices, choice of milk. MONDAY: Pizza or pea- yogurt cup or sausage and or BBQ on bun, broccoli w/ cocktail, variety of milk and THURSDAY: Hamburger nut butter and jelly sand- hashbrowns, variety of milk cheese, carrot sticks, vari- juice. or grilled chicken on bun, ALL ELEMENTARY wich, salad, corn, assorted and juice. ety of fruit, variety of milk. THURSDAY: Reg. or hot celery/cucumber w/ranch, SCHOOLS fruit, variety of milk. FRIDAY: Cereal or yogurt THURSDAY: Taco salad & spicy chicken patty on roasted potatoes, fresh MONDAY: Egg on TUESDAY: Chicken w/ cup or maple and waffle or turkey sandwich, green wg/bun or chef or popcorn fruit, variety of milk and English Muffin or Cereal/ noodles or peanut butter pouch, variety of milk and pepper slices, refried chicken salad or yogurt juice. Toast or yogurt,fruit, variety and jelly sandwich, broc- juice. beans, variety of fruit, vari- box, lettuce, tomato, veg- FRIDAY: Chicken philly of milk. coli, carrots, assorted fruit, ety of milk. gie w/lt dip, steam broccoli, sub or turkey on bun, let- TUESDAY: Breakfast variety of milk. HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY: Chili or chef fruit bowl, pineapple rings tuce/tomato, radishes/ Pizza or Cereal/Toast or W E D N E S D A Y : MONDAY: Cereal or salad, tossed salad, radish/ w/grapes, variety of milk carrots/celery w/ranch, ca yogurt, fruit, variety of milk. Hamburgers or cheese assorted muffins or cere- carrot/celery cup, variety of and juice. blend vegs, fresh fruit, W E D N E S D A Y : sandwich, baked beans, al bar or breakfast pizza, fruit, variety of milk. FRIDAY: Pepperoni variety of milk and juice. Cinnamon Toast with yogurt fries, assorted fruit, variety yogurt, variety of milk and school pizza or starfish Church Power of a soggy stamp Twenty years ago this them out to dry, I bab- stopped to talk to him and common and deeds had in mind when he year we had a devastat- bled on and on about and peel his wet stamps. done unaware to do the talked about people ing storm blow through how he could reuse I still think about that extraordinary. A little trumpeting their good our area that we call the them with a bit of glue, a lot, about how what I boy’s lunch of bread and deeds in public. No-Name Storm. blah, blah, blah. tend to think is useful a couple fishes, in the Instead, God seems to I hadn’t thought about Nancy Joe continued not and helpful is usually not hands of Jesus once fed prefer using people most it in a while, but the Kennedy saying much, and most- what God thinks is use- thousands. when they’re least aware other day a woman came ly just nodded. When ful. I think usefulness is A smile, a kind word or of it. When they’re just Columnist into the newspaper office I finished my stamp being grand and inspir- gesture, if God chooses to doing ordinary stuff and mentioned it. She G N peeling, I left feeling ing, preferably with an use it, a simple, ordinary like peeling wet stamps, RACE OTES still lives in one of the like a failure. audience. gesture has the power to offering a listening ear, hardest hit areas. I was also a little But that’s not how God change the course of a sharing a lunch. When she left, I start- out drywall and putting ticked at God because works. person’s life. These small gestures, ed thinking about that up sheetrock and com- I had wanted to be help- In the Sermon on the People’s lives are these simple, seemingly storm and its aftermath. forting Joe with “psalms ful and useful, which, if Mount, Jesus told his rocked by storms all inconsequential acts of For many people around and spiritual songs,” as you know me, isn’t my followers, “When you the time, and people mercy and kindness, if here it was our area’s the Bible says. usual M.O. Since want- give to the needy, do not want to help. But as I’ve God is in them, if he has Hurricane Sandy or a However, by the time ing to help comes so announce it with trum- observed, when it comes ordained them, they are mini Hurricane Katrina, I got to his house that infrequently to me, I had pets, as the hypocrites do to how God works, often great and glorious. blowing in and surpris- day, a crew had already hoped it would be some- in the synagogues and on the greatest help isn’t Nancy Kennedy is the ing everyone, wreaking been there and finished thing big and showy, but the streets, to be honored always from the biggest, author of “Move Over, havoc. all the stuff I had wanted all I ended up doing was by others. Truly I tell you, grandest gestures. Victoria - I Know the Afterwards, people to do. Desperate to help, playing around with wet they have received their That’s because some- Real Secret,” “Girl on a sprang into action to I looked around Joe’s postage stamps. How reward in full. But when times people want to help Swing,” and her latest help those whose homes house, but all I could find ordinary. How average. you give to the needy, in order to help their book, “Lipstick Grace.” were damaged. I wanted was a pile of wet post- Except — it turned do not let your left hand own image. If I’m hon- She can be reached at to help, too. age stamps on the desk out not to be ordinary to know what your right est, I wanted to help Joe 352-564-2927, Monday I had learned that a and Joe sitting nearby Joe. Weeks later I found hand is doing, so that by ripping out soggy dry- through Thursday, or dear man from my not saying much of any- out that he had told your giving may be in wall and speaking awe- via email at nkennedy@ church, Joe Koch, needed thing. EVERYBODY how much secret. Then your Father, some words of wisdom chronicleonline.com. help at his house, so I set So, I stood next to Joe I had helped him that day. who sees what is done in because it would feel out with visions of being making feeble chit-chat, That he had been almost secret, will reward you” good and I would look Greatly Used by God. I peeling sheets of wet in despair, but his turn- (Matthew 6:2-4). awesome doing it. imagined myself ripping stamps apart. As I set ing point came when I God uses ordinary I’m exactly who Jesus Church News Cooper to WAREAGLE weekly on Saturday Hope for Tomorrow ing last Thursday of each present pro- MINISTRIES mornings on 90.7 FM meets Tuesdays and month. (The Wind), at 10-11 a.m. Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. For more information Wareagle Ministries, gram at Men’s The Rev. Don Fryman and Saturdays at 6 or questions call Blaine Inc. is now open for ser- will bring a message p.m. at St. James AME at 859-298-1171. Fellowship vices at 201 N. 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Pike St, Cynthiana•SouthsideBranch698U.S.Hwy.27S•ParisBranch 2106 Rocky Dr, Paris Viewpoint 4 The Cynthiana Democrat - Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013 www.cynthianademocrat.com Share your stories and photos with readers What would you Would you like more photographs? ly been one to share. like to see more of How about taking your Cynthiana I hear stories all the time about some- in your hometown Democrat along on vacation and share one in Cynthiana or Harrison County newspaper? with our readers where you and your having a chance meeting with a star Becky It’s a given that Cynthiana Democrat traveled? -- whether it be an actor or an athlete Barnes there will always Hold up your paper while you have -- and we’d like to see those. Editor be the records and your mug shot taken at Cumberland If something doesn’t show up in your obituaries, births and weddings, sports Falls or in front of the Eiffel Tower. paper that you believe should be there, and church items. But what would Have you had your picture taken with give us call, we may not know about it. make your Cynthiana Democrat a bet- a celebrity? Send it to us! We want to While we have access to most police ter read? enjoy your 15-minutes of fame, too. and sheriff’s reports, open investiga- The news team is always looking for Many moons ago, when I was just tions are not subject to open records. feature stories on people who make a a pup, ah-hum, I had my photograph So, in some instances information is difference in Cynthiana and Harrison taken with Darby Hinton. He played not available to us right away. County. along with Fess Parker in the televi- Again, if you give us a heads up, we Don’t be shy or think that your story sion series Daniel Boone. may be able to track it down. is not newsworthy! Admittedly, he was the only reason I Then again, rumors abound in our Everyone has a story and we’d like to watched the show so I recognized him quaint little community. We have to tell yours. immediately. determine if what we hear is fact or You may contact me or Ben Hyatt My family was on vacation and we fiction. through email or by phone at stopped at a rest area. Hinton was So as 2013 gets underway, we want to [email protected] or there climbing on the same boulder make your Cynthiana Democrat impor- [email protected]. Call that I was. tant to you. The only way to do that is the office at 234-1035 to give us your I have no idea where the photograph to share with us what it is you would idea. ended up, but that would have certain- enjoy. Picture Puns By Harold Barnett Scrambled answer: RACERKC CAJSK Unscrambled answer is on page 8 NSPS-141-440 Published every Pictured above: 1950’s Bill with children Mike, Connie and Buck in front Thursday at of Sowder Country Market in Tricum area. The Cynthiana 302 Webster Ave. Publishing Company Mailbag Cynthiana, KY 41031 Periodical postage paid at Cynthiana, KY Post Office POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Misleading farmers and involved the local churches ball teams. All of a sud- Cynthiana Publishing Co., P.O. Box 160, Cynthiana, KY 41031. 2009 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $31.80 one yr. in Harrison and den the women cannot play. Why? Why? Why? adjoining counties (Scott, Bracken, Bourbon, Pendleton, taxpayers It was never an issued before. These women that Robertson, Grant, & Nicholas); $17.49 six months; $30.80 one feel athletic enjoy supporting their church in anyway yr. in the above counties for senior citizens (age 62 & older); they can and should have that privilege and honor. $45.58 one yr. elsewhere in the state; $25.44 six months; To the editor: If the answers are due to injuries or sexual harass- $44.58 one yr. elsewhere in the state for senior citizens; A recent article headlined that Tobacco buyout ment, that should not be, cause it can heppen to males $56.00 one yr. out of state; $31.00 six months; $55.00 one yr. out of state for senior citizens. All subscriptions payable in money is still leading Harrison County farm subsi- as well as females. I’m sure this is understood when advance. dies is totally misleading to area farmers and taxpay- they sign up to play. ers. The payments are for the repeal of the price sup- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR port and quota program, not a subsidy. Sandy Sagaser The Cynthiana Democrat welcomes letters to the editor. Subsidy is defined as aid directly granted by gov- Letters must be signed & include ernment to be deemed beneficial to the public. a daytime phone number for confirmation. The Tobacco Transition Payment Program (TTPP) • Unconfirmed letters will not be published. Saying “well-done” to a • Unsigned letters will not be published. was established to assist tobacco quota holders and • Phone numbers are not published. producers in the transition to free market. It ended •We reserve the right to deny publication of letters the tobacco quota program in exhcange for payments county treasure and to edit letters for brevity and style. which are fundd entirely by assessments on tobacco • Letters should be limited to 300 words. manufacturers and importers. The TTPP repealed The deadline for letters to the editor is 5 p.m. Monday. Send letters to: marketing quotas, and price support programs whch To the editor: Mailbag c/o The Cynthiana Democrat had been in effect since 1938 in exchange for the pay- Harrison County Cooperative Extension is los- P.O. Box 160 ments. Cynthiana, KY 41031 Payments made to farmers over the 10 year period ing one dedicated agent when Cheryl Case retires. •Letters may also be e-mailed to [email protected]. I know this first hand because I was serving as all come from the Tobacco Trust Fund. The Trust However, if e-mail is used, the sender should call Homemaker president when she started her journey 859-234-1035 to confirm that the letter was received. Fund revenues are generated by assessments on with Extension. tobacco manufacturers and importers. No tax dollars We were both pretty “green” when she arrived. HOW TO REACH US are used for these payments. However, it didn’t take long for Cheryl to hit the In addition direct commodity payments are pri- Mailing address: P.O. Box 160, Cynthiana, KY 41031 floor running teaching, supporting, encouraging, marily issued to the producers of the crop, not the •Phone: 859-234-1035 •Fax: 859-234-8096 and learning about the “homemakers” of Harrison landowner. •e-mail for News dept.: [email protected] County. I would also question why no information was Cheryl never seemed to get rattled or show negative obtained from the Farm Service Agency. After all News items may be brought to our office at 302 Webster Ave. emotion even though things weren’t going right in between 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. If that is the office responsible for administering these the office. How she managed to work all day, attend any item is e-mailed, the sender should call to confirm it was programs. Perhaps the article could have included meetings at night and still maintain a family life is received. accurate subsidies to Harrison County producers. something she did and “did she do it well.” With misleading information of subsidies being For best customer service, please observe I spent many hours with Cheryl especially dur- printed in a rural area, how can farmers possibly the following guidelines for news submissions: ing “Fair Week.” She oversaw many changes and defend themselves in metropolitan areas? • Community Calendar — by 5 p.m. on Monday. Contact Robin upgrades to the 4-H Center grounds. One in particu- Smiley. I would also question the purpose of listing the top lar I will “toot” our horn to is, the replacement of • Living — by 5 p.m. on Monday. News must be submitted within 10 recipients of payments. These payments were not the “chicken coop” with a new kitchen to service the six months of the event. Contact Robin Smiley. Birth announce- a salary or bonus, they were based on the amount of tractor pull area. ments must be signed by both the mother and the father hard work they were willing to perform and the risk and include phone numbers where both can be reached. Homemakers moved up with that improvement! they were willing to take. • Church — by 5 p.m. on Monday. Contact Robin Smiley. I wish Chery the very best in her upcoming retire- Barry Sims • Sports — by 10 a.m. on Tuesday. Contact Mike Aldridge. ment. The lady that wore many hats will continue to • Viewpoint — by 5 p.m. on Friday. Contact Becky Barnes. Cynthiana, Ky. wear them only now they will be floppy and funny not • Photos — Color and black and white photos are accepted. Digital reserved and business like. Congratulations Cheryl. photography can also be used. Digital photos should be submitted in the jpg format at the highest resolution available. Woman should be • Old photos — will be accepted at any time. Please do not sub- Ann Witajewski mit newspaper clippings or photocopies. Contact Becky Barnes. allowed to play Cynthiana All other copy should be submitted by 5 p.m. on Monday. All submitted copy must be signed and include a daytime phone number. To the editor: I am confused about a Harrison County issue that Obituaries 6 The Cynthiana Democrat - Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013 www.cynthianademocrat.com Lisa Marie Ammerman, 50 Ky.; six grandchildren, Sarah (Jonathan) Hughes, Charles Judy Marsh, 90 Timmy Lemming, Bethany Lemming, Luke Banfield, Lisa Marie Ammerman, Charles Judy Marsh, 90, Cynthiana, died Sunday, Elizabeth Banfield and Joseph Banfield; three great- 50, Falmouth, Ky., died Jan. 20, 2013, at his residence. grandchildren, Destiny, Sintara and Preston Hughes; Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013 at the He was born in Harrison County, Dec. 10, 1922, to two sisters, Dorothy Glasscock Tussey of Carlisle, University of Kentucky the late Orie Nicholas and Kathleen Judy Marsh. Ky. and Gracie Glasscock Malone of Sunrise, Ky.; Hospital in Lexington. He was a retired tobacco and cattle farmer, an elder one brother, Robert Glasscock of Cynthiana, Ky.; and She was born in Ft. of Salem Church of Christ and treasurer of Salem special friends, Harold and Delores Adams. Thomas, July 5, 1962 to Cemetery for over 50 years. The funeral service was held Monday, Jan. 21 at Bob and Betty Wright He was preceded in death by his wife, Anna Louise Woodhead Funeral Home, 106 Main St., Berry, Ky., Ammerman of Pendleton Leach Marsh and a brother, Harold Neal Marsh. with Bro. Clifford Neat officiating. County. She was a home- Survivors include: three sons, Mike (Martha) Serving as pallbearers were: Timmy Lemming, maker, a member of Trinity Marsh, Roger (Teresa) Marsh and Sam (Joan) Luke Banfield, Joseph Banfield, Dwight Watson, Southern Baptist Church Marsh, all of Harrison County; two daughters, Judy Jonathan Hughes, and Mike Lemming. and a Harrison County High (Richard) Martindale, Sullivan, Ind. and Barbara Honorary pallbearers were: Greg Banfield, Robert School graduate. (John) Scott, Cynthiana; two brothers, George R. Dennis, and Willard Williams. Survivors include: a broth- Marsh and John O. Marsh, both of Harrison County; Interment took place in Pythian Grove Cemetery, er, Mike (Debbie) Ammerman, Harrison County; two 12 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. Berry. Memorials are suggested to Hospice of the nieces, Rachel Ammerman, Cynthiana and Sarah Funeral services were held Wednesday, Jan. 23 at Bluegrass, 1317 U.S. Hwy. 62E, Cynthiana, KY 41031. Ammerman (Dustin) Ross, Georgetown; and a neph- Salem Church of Christ by Bro. Mike Chapman and www.woodheadfuneralhome.com ew, Charlie Ammerman, Cynthiana. Bro. Dale Kendrick. Burial was in Salem Cemetery. Funeral services will be held Friday, Jan. 25 at 11 Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice Viola Christine Moran Beagle, 90 a.m. at Ware Funeral Home. Visitation will be from of the Bluegrass or Salem Cemetery Fund. 5-8 p.m. Thursday. Burial will be at the convenience and Melvin Beagle, 97 www.warefuneralhome.com of the family. Viola Christine Moran Beagle, 90, and Melvin Memorial contributions may be made to the Blanket Beagle, 97, died Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013. Creek Baptist Church Youth Group, 5080 Broadford James L. Wright, 67 She was the daughter of the late John and Sylvia Road, Falmouth, KY 41040 or Susan G. Komen, Attn: Toomey Moran. He was the son of the late James James L. Wright, 67, Cynthiana, died Wednesday, Donor Services, P.O. Box 6503609, Dallas, Texas 75265- and Martha Humphries Beagle, and were preceded Jan. 16, 2013 at Central Baptist Hospital in 0309. in death by their son, Robert Allen Beagle. Lexington. www.warefuneralhome.com Survivors include: two sons, Wayne Dale Beagle, He was born June 14, 1945 in Georgetown to the Mt. Olivet and Jody Lee Beagle, Falmouth; and two late Charlie G. and Mary Elizabeth Foreman Wright. Edna Florence Glasscock Banfield, 71 daughters, Faye Haynes, Williamstown and Bonnie He was a retired T I Group Automotive tubing opera- Gayle, Huntsville, Ala. tor. Edna Florence Glasscock Banfield, 71, Berry, Ky., Funeral services will be Saturday, Jan. 26 at 1 p.m. He was preceded in death by two daughters, Chasity died Friday, Jan. 18, 2013, at at Robertson County Funeral Home by Bro. Roger Lynn Wright and Tara Lee Wright. Harrison Memorial Hospital Conley with visitation at 10 a.m. Survivors include: his wife, Edna Fryman Wright; in Cynthiana, Ky. a son, James Lewis (Debbie) Wright, Georgetown; She was born in Bourbon a daughter, Kimberly (Albert) Moore, Cynthiana; County, Ky. on May 6, Elbert (Gene) Flaugher, 82 two brothers, Larry (Deb) Wright, Indiana and Cecil 1941, and was a daughter Wright, Cynthiana; three sisters, Mary (Teddy) of the late Jessie Wagner Elbert (Gene) Flaugher, 82, Falmouth, Ky., died Courtney, Cynthiana, Barbara Knuth, Georgetown Glasscock and Essie Jane Monday, Jan. 21, 2013. and Dorothy (Mike Sams) Fryman, Lawrenceburg; Bruin. On June 6, 1959, she He was the son of the late Louie and Mayme five grandchildren, Natasha Wright, Russell Moore, married Ronald Thomas Thome Flaugher. Heather Brown, Collin Wright and Jacob Moore; Banfield, and her dear hus- Survivors include: his wife, Joyce Sullivan and three great-grandchildren, Hayleigh, Jessie and band survives her passing. Flaugher; a son, Tim Flaugher; and daughters, Jordan. She was a homemaker who Tammy Ammerman and Jennifer Harper. Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 21 at loved taking care of her Funeral services will be Thursday, Jan. 24 at Ware Funeral Home by Bro. Brad Caudill. Burial family, was a member of 2 p.m. at Falmouth Baptist Church with the Rev. was in Battle Grove Cemetery. Sunrise Christian Church, Harrison County, and the Cohen Copley and the Rev. George Naylor officiat- Memorial contributions may be made to the Sunrise Homemakers. ing. Visitations will be held from 3-8 p.m. Wednesday, Kentucky Children’s Hospital. She was preceded in death by her sister, Sally Jan. 23 at Woodhead Funeral Home, Falmouth and Pallbearers were: Mike Sams, Jerry Prows, Wayne Glasscock Fitzgerald. Thursday from 1-2 p.m. preceding the service at Courtney, Russell Moore, Roger Fryman Jr., Jeff In addition to her husband of 53 years, Ronald the church. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Courtney and Thad Welch. Thomas Banfield, she is survived by three sons, Falmouth. www.warefuneralhome.com David Banfield of New York, Jeff (Kathy) Banfield of Falmouth, Ky., and Joe (Linda) Banfield of Berry; one daughter, Barbie (Dave) Lemming of DeMossville, Theme: Super Bowl STATEPOINT CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Idealized image 6. Snake in the grass 9. Attired 13. Bourne actor 14. U.N. labor agency 15. Domenikos Theotokopoulos, a.k.a. El _____ 16. Like NCAA’s eight 17. Microprocessor chip, for short 18. Number of planets 19. *Expensive Bowl purchase 21. *Tied with Steelers for most appearances 23. Big fuss 24. Hoodlum 25. Car wash option 28. Camera setting 30. *Found on many players 35. Corner pieces 37. Snoopy 39. As opposed to best 40. Etna output 41. Where one is treated for drug or alcohol dependence 43. Flood survivor 44. Time on the job 46. Foolhardy challenge 47. Tyrant’s power 48. Listed on driver’s license 50. 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Edxepdi.r Leism 2i/t7 1/1 p3er T8ry 8it Fr8ee.!9 79.2264 Ahora en Español 18+ ✃ www.livelinks.com Business 7 www.cynthianademocrat.com The Cynthiana Democrat - Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013 HMH awarded ‘A’ for patient safety by Hospital Safety Score Harrison Memorial Hospital was a hospital’s overall capacity to keep group.org) is a national nonprofit orga- About Harrison Memorial Hospital honored with an “A” Hospital Safety patients safe from infections, injuries nization using the collective leverage Harrison Memorial Hospital, located Score by The Leapfrog Group, an inde- and medical and medication errors. of large purchasers of health care to in Cynthiana, Ky., is a community- pendent national nonprofit run by The panel includes: John Birkmeyer initiate breakthrough improvements owned, not-for-profit, 61-bed hospital employers and other large purchas- (University of Michigan), Ashish in the safety, quality and affordability that was established in 1906. It offers ers of health benefits. The A score Jha (Harvard University), Lucian of health care for Americans. The flag- a full range of services and an excep- was awarded in the latest update to Leape (Harvard University), Arnold ship Leapfrog Hospital Survey allows tional staff. HMH has 320 outstanding the Hospital Safety ScoreSM, which Millstein (Stanford University), Peter purchasers to structure their contracts employees, in addition to a 16-member assigns A, B, C, D or F scores to U.S. Pronovost (Johns Hopkins University), and purchasing to reward the high- active physician staff and more than hospitals based on preventable medi- Patrick Romano (University of est performing hospitals. The Leapfrog 100 physicians on consulting staff. cal errors, injuries accidents and infec- California, Davis), Sara Singer Group was founded in November Harrison Memorial is considered by tions. The Hospital Safety Score was (Harvard University), Tim Vogus 2000, with support from the Business its peers as a progressive entity in compiled under the guidance of the (Vanderbilt University) and Robert Roundtable and national funders, and rural health. nation’s leading experts on patient Wachter (University of California, San is now independently operated with safety and is designed to give people Francisco). support from its purchaser and other information they can use to protect “Great care begins with safe care, members. themselves and their families. and safe care can only be achieved “Hospitals that earn an A have dem- when the whole organization is onstrated their commitment to their focused and committed to it every day patients and their community,” said with every patient encounter. This Leah Binder, president and CEO of commitment begins with the Board of The Leapfrog Group. “I congratulate Directors,” says Sheila Currans, HMH Harrison Memorial Hospital for its Chief Executive Officer. “Over the past safety excellence and look forward to several years the resources to invest the day when all hospitals will match in patient safety technology has been this standard.” provided by the board. Computerized To see Harrison Memorial Hospital’s physician order entry, bar scanning scores, as they compare nationally and for medications and decision support locally, visit the Hospital Safety Score tools for the clinical staff are just a few website at www.hospitalsafetyscore. of the tools made available to enhance org, which also provides information efforts to be the best we can be at HMH. on how people can protect themselves However, tools are only as good as your and their loved ones during a hospital staff, and the staff members at HMH, stay. People can also check their local including physicians, nurses, technolo- hospital’s score on the free mobile app, gists and therapists, have all embraced available at www.hospitalsafetyscore. the belief that we can become error org. free one day. It is a lofty goal, but one Calculated under the guidance of we work toward every day. I am very The Leapfrog Group’s nine-member proud to be a part of that culture at Blue Ribbon Expert Panel, the Hospital HMH.” Safety Score uses 26 measures of pub- licly available hospital safety data to About The Leapfrog Group produce a single score that represents The Leapfrog Group (www.leapfrog- Haydon Equipment, Inc. Compliments of #C360 Cooper MOTOR HOMES • TRAVEL TRAILERS • CAMPERS Rhino Equipment SALES • SERVICE • RENTAL • ACCESSORIES (859) 234-4042 or 234-7541 1 Wholesale Joe F. Haydon # IN SERVICE 1630 N. Broadway Business (859) 234-4621 IN PRICE Lexington, KY Residential Dwayne C. Florence Home (859 234-3680 IN SELECTION (859) 299-8386 Commercial Cynthiana Cockrell’s HARRISON COUNTY AUTO REPAIR Brakes • Tune-Ups A U T O C E N T E R Oil Change • Shocks 859-234-4100 U.S. 27 South • Cynthiana 859-234-1035 209 Main • Cynthiana 50 Techway Dr. Beside Safety Way Connection 859-234-2898 859-234-0046 The Sponsors Above are Businesses and Individuals Who Believe Strong Churches Build Strong Communities ASSEMBLY OF GOD MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH UNION BAPTIST CHURCH - CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN UNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH BENSON UNITED METHODIST LEESBURG UNITED METHODIST PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH - LIVING HOPE ASSEMBLY OF - 8598.234.8373, 103 E. Pearl St. 859.263.4388. 64 Robinson-Union CHURCH - 859.235.9980, 104 - 859.234.5113. 5848 KY Hwy. CHURCH 859.234.9359. Ky. CHURCH - Route 1. Minister: 859.289.2352. Minister: Rev. Bill GOD - 859.235.HOPE, 120 South Pastor: Anthony Stevenson: Sun. Rd. Pastor: Bro. Arnold Kiser. Court St., Cynthiana. Senior 36W, Cynthiana, KY. Merrill 1744. Rev. Ray Snider. Services: Mark Lemar. Services: every 2nd Gaddis. Services: Sunday 10 a.m. Walnut Worship. Sunday 10:30 School, 10 a.m.; Morning Worship, Jr. Services: Sunday School, 10 Minister, Brandon Hadley. Worship Mitchell, Minister. Services: Early Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship & 4th Sundays at 11:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. a.m. Rev. Tunya Adams, Senior 11 a.m. a.m.; Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; service, 10 a.m. with children’s Morning Worship, 8:45 a.m.; Bible 1st & 3rd Sundays 11 a.m. and 6 Pastor, Samantha Stroub, Youth Evening Worship, 6 p.m. church and nursery. Study for all ages, 10 a.m.; Late p.m.; 2nd & 4th Sundays 9 a.m. MT. HOPE UNITED METHODIST WEBSTER AVENUE CHURCH Pastor. MARCUS CROOKED CREEK Worship, Nursery and Wee wor- CHURCH - Hwy. 32 West. Pastor: OF GOD - 859.234.9333, 409 1/2 BAPTIST CHURCH - 859.588- VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH INDIAN CREEK CHRISTIAN ship provided, Sunday Evening 6 BOYD METHODIST CHURCH Roger Crouse, phone 859-234- Webster Ave. Pastor: Gary Stith. CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF 3619, 39 Jacks Branch, Berry, - 859.508.0282. 213 N. Locust CHURCH - 859.234.5223. 51 p.m., Youth Connect 7 p.m. - 859.654.1467. Berry-Morgan 9281. Services: Morning Worship, Services: Sunday School, 9:45 GOD - 325 Webster Ave. KY 41003. Minister Jeromey Street, Cynthiana, Ky. Rev. Kurt Waits Rd. Cynthiana, KY 41031. Road., Rt. 1054. Minister: Keith 11:00 am; Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday morning service And Northcutt. Morning worship at 11 Raglin. Sunday School 10 a.m., Sr. Minister: Chad Broaddus. CHURCH OF GOD (Anderson, Mitchell. Services: Sunday School am; Evening Worship, 5 p.m. Sunday Evening, 6 p.m. Children’s Church 10:40 a.m. a.m.; Sunday School at 10 a.m.; Morning Service 11 a.m. Worship services: Sunday 8:30 In) FIRST CHURCH OF GOD - 10:00 a.m.; Sunday Morning Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Bible Study Sunday at 6 p.m. a.m. & 11:00 a.m., Sunday School 859.234.3845, 401 N. Main St. Worship, 11 a.m. MT. PLEASANT UNITED NEW LIFE CHURCH OF GOD Sunday evening Service and CATHOLIC CHURCHES 9:45, Nursery and Children’s Pastor: Earl Litman.Services: METHODIST CHURCH - MOUNTAIN ASSEMBLY - Rev. NAZARENE BAPTIST CHURCH youth group 6pm. Wednesday SAINT EDWARD CATHOLIC Church provided. Sunday School, 9:45 AM; Morning BOYERS CHAPEL METHODIST 859.234.4947, 1271 Clintonville Will Siler, Highway 32 east - Route 1, Leesburg. Minister: 7 p.m. Adult Bible study, CHURCH - 859.234.5444, 107 Worship & Children’s Ministries CHURCH - 859.654.1467. Boyers Road, Paris, Ky. Minister: Rev. 1-1/2 miles past hospital on left, Rev. Jerome Reed. Services: Youth and Children’s Ministry. North Walnut St. Rev. Douglas JOURNEY COMMUNITY 10:45 AM; Evening Worship 6 PM; Chapel Rd. & Whitson Rd., Jerry Watkins, Services: Sunday Cynthiana. Sunday School 10 Every Sunday, Sunday School, Transportation available. Call Lauer, Masses: Saturday, Vigil CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Harrison Youth Small Groups & Children’s Sadieville. Pastor: William Daniel. School 10 a.m. (every Sunday); a.m., Morning Worship 10:45 - 10:30 a.m.; Morning Worship, 234-4646www.calvaryshill.net 5:30 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m. Square next to Auto Zone. Ministries, Phone: 843.6001.5891. Services: Morning Worship, 10 a.m. on 2nd 12:00, Sunday Evening 6:00 p.m. 11:45 a.m. 859.235.8449. Sunday worship Sunday School 10 a.m.; Worship Sunday & 7 p.m. on 4th Sundays. BAPTIST CHURCHES NEW FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHRISTIAN CHURCHES service 10:30 a.m. Nursery and CHURCHES OF CHRIST (Non- 11 a.m. GRACE APOSTOLIC CHURCH AMMERMAN ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH - Dixon Road. Pastor ANTIOCH MILLS CHRISTIAN Kid-Connect Services available Instrumental) ODDVILLE UNITED METHODIST - 859.234.8060, 235 Stokley CHURCH - 859.234.6369, Ronnie Angell, (859) 824-5894. CHURCH - 859.234.1686. during both worship services. SALEM CHURCH OF CHRIST - CENTERVILLE UNITED - 859.428.1786. Kendall Branch Drive, Cynthiana, KY. Pastor Rev. Ammerman Pike. Pastor: James Services: Sunday School 10 a.m.; 12758 U.S. Hwy 27N, Berry, Ky. 859.508.0214. 4896 Salem Pike. METHODIST CHURCH - 502.863- Rd., Cyntiana, KY. Pastor: Roger William Howell. Sunday Morning T. Vance, Services: Sunday Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Sunday 41003, Sr. Minister: Evan Meyer. LEESBURG CHRISTIAN Services: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; 5881, 2743 Georgetown Rd., Wallace, Crittenden KY Service Worship 10 a.m., Sunday Evening School, 10 a.m.; Morning Worship, Evening Worship, 5:30 p.m. Services: Sunday School 9:00 CHURCH - 859.234.0080, 1842N Morning Worship, 11:00am - 12:15 Paris, Ky 40361. Rev. Fred Davis. 2nd & 4th Sunday. Sunday School Service 5 p.m. 11 a.m.; Evening Worship, 6:30 a.m. Children: 10:30 a.m. Teens just off Rt. 62. Lead minister: pm. Services: Sunday School, 10 10 a.m. & 11 a.m. p.m. OAKWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH & Adults: Worship 9:00 a.m. and Sammy Harris. Sundays at 9:45 a.m., Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; ABOUNDING GRACE - 401 Oakwood Ave. Pastor: 10:30 a.m. Children’s Church: & 11:30 a.m. A Nursery and LICKING VALLEY CHURCH OF Evening Worship, 6 p.m. SAINT JAMES A.M.E. CHURCH TABERNACLE - 859.234.4304, BEAVER BAPTIST CHURCH - Rev. James (Mike) K. Hays, 10:30 a.m. Children’s worship is offered dur- CHRIST - 312 West Pleasant St. Rev. A. 3931 US 27 North. Pastor: Rev. 859.234.1140, 112 KY Hwy. 3003, 859.234.4078, church phone ing worship and teens meet at 6 449 Leesburg Pike (US 62 West), CURRY UNITED METHODIST Stuckey, Pastor. Services: Sunday Dermon King. Sunday School 10 Pastor: Dean Moore, Church 859.234.3257. Services: Sunday BERRY CHRISTIAN CHURCH - p.m. on Sunday evenings. Cynthiana. 859.588.084-Dustin CHURCH - 859.234.9359, Upper School 10:00 a.m.; Morning a.m., Morning Worship 11 a.m. Services: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; School, 9:45; Morning Worship, 859.234.5197. Berry, Ky. 41003, Rose or Dr. Stephen Besson- Curry Road. Rev. Ray Snider. Worship, 11 a.m. Church Services, 11 a.m.; Evening 11 a.m.; Evening Service Starts Randy Wilson, Minister, Services: MOUNT CARMEL CHRISTIAN 859.235.9303. Sunday Morning Services: Sunday School, 10 a.m. HOUR OF DELIVERANCE Worship, 6 p.m. at 7 p.m. Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; CHURCH - 1970 Cynthiana Rd. Worship 10 a.m., Bible Study 6 (every Sunday); Worship 9 a.m. WAGONER UNITED METHODIST CHAPEL - 859.234.6443, 120 Worship, 11:00 a.m. US 27 between Cynthiana and p.m. 1st & 3rd Sundays, 11 a.m. & 6 CHURCH - 859.234.4947, Second St., Cynthiana, KY. Rev. BERRY BAPTIST CHURCH - PLEASANT GREEN BAPTIST Paris. Service 10:45 a.m. Contact: p.m. 2nd & 4th Sundays. Route 3. Minister: Jerry Watkins, William Gaunce. Adults, teens 859.356.2887, 306 Main Street, CHURCH - 859.234.9079, 387 CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Lem Arnold, Head Elder, (859) DISCIPLES OF CHRIST Services: 1st & 3rd Sundays - & children’s Sunday school 10 Berry, Ky., Pastor Carl Morton. Pleasant Green Rd., Cynthiana. - Corner of Second Street and 234-6458. CHRISTIAN CHURCHES EBENEZER UNITED METHODIST Morning Worship 11 a.m. a.m., Sunday Morning Praise & Sunday School, 10 a.m., Morning Pastor: Mitch Farthing. Services: Riggs Avenue. Minister: Barry CYNTHIANA CHRISTIAN CHURCH - 859.234.2340. 210 Worship service including teens & Worship, 11 a.m., Sunday Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Wethington. (859) 539-6985. ODDVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH CHURCH - 859.234.5332, Main North Locust St. Minister: Kenneth OXFORD UNITED METHODIST children’s Church 11 a.m., Sunday Evening, 6:00 p.m., Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m.; Sunday School 9:30 a.m. (class - 5891 HWY. 62E. (859) 234-1287. and Mill streets. Minister: Larry W. Newby Jr. Services: Church CHURCH - Route1. Minister: Mark Evening Worship service including Evening Worship & Bible Study, for all ages), Morning Worship Pastor Wayne Tolson. Sunday Bishop; Services: Early Service: School 10 a.m.; Morning Worship Lemar. Services: Every 1st & 3rd teens & children’s Church 6 p.m., CYNTHIANA BAPTIST CHURCH 6 p.m. 10:30 a.m., Sunday Evening School 10:00 a.m., Sunday 8:30 a.m. Sunday School, 9:45 11 a.m. Sundays at 11:30 a.m. - 859.234.1575. East Pleasant Worship Service 6:00 p.m. Morning Service 11 a.m., Sunday a.m., Morning Worship, 10:45 AMAZING GRACE RENAKER BAPTIST CHURCH Street. Services: (Sundays) Early Childrens Church 11:00 (12 & a.m., Youth Meetings, Sunday ELMARCH UNITED METHODIST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES PENTECOSTAL CHURCH - 859.806.0947, 9231 Ky. Hwy. Worship Service 8:30; Sunday CLAYSVILLE CHRISTIAN under), Sunday Evening Service 5-6:30 p.m. CHURCH - church: 859.234.1853, COVENANT PRESBYTERIAN - 859.234.0739. 1376 Rocky 36W, Cynthiana, KY 41031. School 9:45, Late Worship Service CHURCH - 859.234.5482, 124 6 p.m. ride: 859.234.3667. Elmarch CHURCH - 859.234.5786, 504 Spring Rd, Cynthiana, KY 41031. Minister: David Swallom, Services: 11:00. Augusta Dr., Cynthiana, KY REPUBLICAN CHRISTIAN Avenue and Old Lair Road. Rev. East Bridge St. Services: Sunday Pastor: Ricky Hayes. Service: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Morning 41031. Minister: Kevin Madison, ROBINSON CHRISTIAN CHURCH - 606.226.5991, 7888 Jeff Jackson, Services: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Morning Sunday School 10:00 a.m., Worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday Services FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Services: Sunday School, 9:30 CHURCH - 859.234.2655, 5213 Ky. Hwy. 392, Cynthiana. Minister: School. 10:00 a.m.; Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m. Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. - Kelat, Ky. Pastor: Bro. Keith a.m.; Morning Worship, 10:30 Robinson Union Rd., Cynthiana, Kimberly Gibson. Services: Worship 11:00 a.m.. Hemphill. Services: Sunday RIVERVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH a.m.; Youth Group, 6:00 p.m. Kentucky. Pastor: Stephen Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Morning CYNTHIANA PRESBYTERIAN FAITH PENTECOSTAL CHURCH School, 10 a.m.; Morning Worship, - 8314 Durintown Rd., Berry, Staggs, (859) 234-1602. Sunday Worship, 10:50 a.m. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 859.234.2961, 103 - 859.235.0638. Sunday 1:30 p.m. 11 a.m. Ky. Pastor Jim Sears. Services: COLEMANSVILLE CHRISTIAN Services: Morning prayer: 9:30 CHURCH - Corner of Church North Main St. Services: Sunday Senior Pastor: Brother Cecil. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Morning CHURCH - 859-585-1521, Hwy a.m.; Sunday School 10:00 a.m.; EPISCOPAL CHURCHES & Pike Streets, Pastor Mike School, 9:45 a.m.; Morning FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - Worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday 1054 N., Berry, Ky. James E. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.; CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Coppersmith. Sunday school 9:45 Worship, 11 a.m.; Youth Meeting CHRISTIAN FAITH CENTER - 859.234.6327 or 859.234.1717, Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. Mitchell, Minister. Services: Sunday Evening Worship and EPISCOPAL - 859.234.4163. a.m., nursery provided for Worship 6 p.m. 2854 Ky. 36E. (Millersburg Pk.) U.S. 27 South. Minister: John Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 Youth Groups 6:00 p.m. 120 North Walnut St. Rev. Sandy Service 10:50. - 859-234-4532. Minister Kim Chamberlain, Services: Sunday RICHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH a.m. RUDDLES MILLS CHRISTIAN Stone. Sundays: Holy Eucharist, OTHER CHURCHES IN COUNTY Smith. Sunday School 10:30 a.m., School, 10 a.m.; Worship, 11 - 1309 Richland Road, Pastor CHURCH - 3804 Ruddles 11 a.m.; Sunday School 10 a.m. HINTON UNITED METHODIST LIGHTHOUSE APOSTOLIC Worship Service 11:30 a.m. a.m., Evening Worship, 7 p.m. Richard Kendall. Services: Sunday CONNERSVILLE CHRISTIAN Mills-Millersburg Rd., Paris, CHURCH - 606.422-9770, 608 CHURCH - 312 Church St., Suite School, 10 a.m.; Morning Worship, CHURCH - 859.234.1040, KY, 40361. (859) 987-7384. METHODIST CHURCHES Cornith-Hinton Road, Sadieville, A, Pastor Tommy R. Allen (859) MOUNTAIN MOVING INDIAN CREEK BAPTIST 11 a.m.; and Sunday Evening 2190 KY Hwy. 1842E. Minister- Sunday School - 9:45 AM - BERRY UNITED METHODIST Kentucky 40370. Pastor: Pam 221-7763. Sunday service 5 p.m. MINISTRIES - (859) 289-6626 or CHURCH - 859.234.6359, Bible Study, 6 p.m. Warren French. Services: Family 10:45 AM, AM service - 11:00 CHURCH - 859.234.6783, Berry, Mann. Services: Morning Worship, (859) 588-1690. 5th & Miller St., Millersburg Pike. Pastor: Tom Fellowship 9:30 a.m.; Adult, Teen AM, PM service - 6:00 PM, KY. Minister: Don Fryman. 9:45 a.m.; Sunday School, 11 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE - Millersburg, KY. Rev. Russell E. Moore. Sunday School 9:45, SILAS BAPTIST CHURCH - 274 and Children’s Sunday School YOUTH (Jr. high & high school Services: Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.; Evening Worship every 103 Fifth Street. Services: Sunday Jones. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship Service 10:45, Silas Road. Pastor: Rev. Curtis 10 a.m., Morning Worship includ- age) activities - 6:00 PM - 7:00 a.m., Sunday School 10:00 a.m., Sunday night, 5 p.m School, 10 a.m.; Morning Worship, Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Bible Study 6:00, Coots. Home: 502.863.5871, Cell: ing Children’s & Toddler Church PM Youth Group Meeting Sunday 6 11 a.m. 859.333.4952. Sunday School, 10 11 a.m.; Evening Worship and p.m., Evening Worship 6 p.m. LAIR UNITED METHODIST IRVINGSVILLE BAPTIST a.m., Sunday Service, 11 a.m., Children’s & Youth Programming SUNRISE CHRISTIAN CHURCH CHURCH - 859.234.1012, Pastor NEW BEGINNINGS WORSHIP CHURCH - 3652 Morning Glory Youth Service, 5 p.m., Evening 6 p.m. - 2927 KY Hwy. 1284E. Minister: Terry McDuffey, New Lair Road., CENTER - 859.954.0072, 113 Road. Services: Sunday School, Service, 6 p.m. Clifford Neat. Services: Sunday Cynthiana, KY 41031. Sunday Marshall Ave. Keith Sparks, 10 a.m.; Morning Worship, 11 School, 10 a.m.; Morning Worship, School 10 a.m.; Morning Worship Pastor. Services: Sunday Morning a.m., Evening, 6 p.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m.; Sunday Evening Bible Worship, 10:30 a.m., Sunday eve- Study 6 p.m. ning Worship, 6 p.m., Living 8 The Cynthiana Democrat - Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013 www.cynthianademocrat.com Way Back When 10 YEARS AGO . . . He also wrote columns for The Cynthiana Democrat Gina Renee Eads, Jan. 9, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ranging from 1928-1940. The books are on sale for $10 Carlton Eads; a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Births announced this week are: Caylin Alexa Faye and was published by The Cynthiana Democrat, and Donald L. Myers on Jan. 14; Julie Ann Jett, Jan. 8, Bryant, Oct. 15, daughter of Crystal Houg and Keith edited by William A. Penn and George D. Slade, local daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Jett; Debbie Jean Bryant; Daniel Michael Carr Burden, Dec. 29, son of history buffs. Fryman, Jan. 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Jesse Carr Burden Jr. and Marie Otero; Taryn Rae Dr. Amy Mashburn has returned to Cynthiana to J. Fryman; Lori Susan Hill, Jan. 11, daughter of Mr. Collier, Jan. 12, daughter of Saraia King and Danny help allergy and Asthma patients breathe easier in and Mrs. Marshall Kenneth Hill; Jeffrey Alan Curtis, Ray Collier; Anna Maria Martinez, Dec. 28, daughter the opening of her new office. Jan. 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Curtis; Darryl of Manuel and Pamela Martinez; Kayla Rene Jean Ellis Gaunce, Jan. 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Moses, Jan. 10, daughter of Shana Hoff and Jerry A. 25 . . . Gaunce; Patricia Ann Flynn, Jan. 15, daughter of Mr. Moses; Nicholas Hunter Poe, Jan. 15, son of Tanya YEARS AGO and Mrs. William Flynn; Gregory Allan Richie, Jan. and Billy Poe; Brian Taylor Purvis, Jan. 10, son of Births announced this week are: Darryl Lee Dennie 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Richie; Mary Lynn Joni Waugh and Brian Purvis; Emma Katherine Jr., Jan. 10, son of Darryl Lee and Beulah Dennie; Fryman, Jan. 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ratliff, Nov. 11, daughter of John and Carman Ratliff; Katherine January Kendall, Jan. 15, daughter of Mr. Fryman; Wayman W. Tilton Jr., Jan. 19, son of Mr. Kalleigh Mattalynn Sumpter, Jan. 12, daughter of and Mrs. H. Lee Kendall; Jacob Tyler Kendall, Jan. and Mrs. Wayman Tilton; Russell William Baxter, Matthew Sumpter and Jessica Poynter; Lucas Claude 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Louis Kendall. Jan. 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Baxter; William Keith Thompson, Jan. 14, son of Amanda Herrmann Cynthiana firemen Gary Kearns and Gary Slade McKinley Hall, Jan. 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene and Brian Thompson. head out into the icy Licking River below Terry Dam Hall; Janet Marlene Beagle, Jan. 16, daughter of Mr. Perm Cast may be bought by Harrison County to rescue a dog that was stranded in the middle of and Mrs. Keith Beagle; Nancy Marie Lea, daughter group. Wayland Quisenberry, who served as plant the river. of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lea. manager for Grede Perm Cast is being joined in the capital kiddie is now open at its new location at 7 A church parsonage and a restaurant kept the purchase by Cynthiana businessman and former E. Pike St. Harrison County Volunteer Fire Department busy. mayer Jim Brown. Grand opening being held at the Two Price Store, Larry’s Restaurant, U.S. 27 in Lair, caught fire due to The 735-acre Griffith property, located on US 62 Harrison Square Shopping Center. Nothing over $11. defective wiring; and the Christian Church parson- W, has been purchased by the Nature Conservancy, Choose from a complete selection of ladies’ skirts, age in Sunrise. Lexington, Ky., for $1.6 million. The closing took slacks, blouses and more at the $7 and $11 store. The City of Cynthiana has issued a joint resolu- place on Jan. 3, 2003. Family Leisure Togs, 15 E. Pleasant St. (the Cut-n- tion with the Municipal Housing Authority for a sur- Citizens concerned about new park development Curl Building), will be opening Jan. 22. Leisure wear vey to determine possible construction of additional on the 200-acre Handy Farm, Oddville Avenue, which for the entire family. low-rent houses. Cynthiana now has a $1 million, the city and county recently purchased. The new Natalie Monroe, R.N., Enterostomal Therapist, 100-unit housing development which is completely complex will replace River Road Park. has opened her practice. Call to make appointment. occupied. There are approximately 125 families on Pam Cantrell recently purchased Lee and Company Specializing in Ostomy, Incontenience, Draining the waiting list. Realty, 109 Court St., from Mary Ann and Jim Lee. Wounds and Bed Sores. The Kentucky Colonel Motel, U.S. 27 South, is Mary Ann and Jim have been in business for over Trim Time Fitness Center is now located in the being converted into a nursing home. The 22-room 15 years. upstairs gym at the Cynthiana Gymnastics Center, 24 brick structure is to managed by Mr. and Mrs. James Cynthiana native Ron Whitson, professor and S. Walnut St. Manager is Linda Hatterick. Stapleton, who own the property. Mrs. Stapleton will director of the physical education program and a Goodyear, located at 6 Court St., is now under new also continue to operate the Ky. Colonel Restaurant former longtime assistant basketball coach, has been ownership of Earl Arnold and Wayne Jones. which is located in front of the home. named Transylvania University’s athletic director. New history book offers insight to community’s 50 . . . past. “Cromwell’s Comments” was written by John YEARS AGO M. Cromwell. Cromwell was a local banker in the Births announced this week are: John Ross late 1800s and later served as mayor of Cynthiana. Stakelin, Jan. 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stakelin; Homemaker Events Project Linus Make-a-Blanket Day planned • Sock and Felt Snowman – Jan. 28, 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., deadline Jan. 22. Cost is $2 each. Location – Harrison County Extension Office. • Quilt Club – Fourth Wednesday of each month at 9 The North Central Kentucky or traumatized through the gift of To date, the chapter has donated a.m at the Extension Office. If no school, no club meet- Chapter of Project Linus invites a new, handmade blanket, quilt or more than 2,500 blankets. ing. area quilters to participate in its afghan. To find out more about Make-A- • Gourd Patch Club – Jan. 15 at 10 a.m. at the Make-A-Blanket Day from 10 a.m. The North Central Kentucky Blanket Day or the North Central Extension Office. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 9, at the Chapter of Project Linus cov- Kentucky Chapter of Project First United Methodist Church, ers Scott, Harrison, Pendleton, Linus, contact chapter coordi- 1280 Lexington Road, Georgetown. Nicholas, Bourbon and Robertson nator Janet Walter at (502) 863- Living News due within 6 months after event A national organization based counties. Once made by volun- 9726 or craft_nurse@bellsouth. The Cynthiana Democrat is pleased to assist newly- in Bloomington, Ill., Project Linus teers, the blankets are distributed net. Donations of new, handmade weds, new parents or those celebrating anniversaries draws on the inspiration of the through hospitals, health depart- blankets or materials also can be on the Living Page and are published at no cost, how- Charles Schulz character Linus, ments, judicial agencies and funer- dropped at Georgetown’s First ever, these articles must be submitted for publishing within 6 months of the event. Articles which do not who is comforted through his tri- al homes, among others. Chapter United Methodist Church, the meet the deadlines will be referred to the advertising als by his blanket. The group’s blankets recently have been donat- Scott County Public Library, the department. We do accept photos. We reserve the right mission is to provide love, a sense ed to Kentucky tornado relief, as Kentucky Doll and Toy Museum to edit all copy for style and brevity. All copy must be of security, warmth and comfort well as to the annual TAPS Good in Carlisle or the Harrison County signed by both parties. to children who are seriously ill Grief Camp for Young Survivors. Sheriff’s Office. Calendar THURSDAY, Jan. 24 courthouse, radio station. Sponsored by the Humane Children’s Story Time. Every Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Women’s Book Club. Thursday, Jan. 24 at 6 p.m. at the Society of Harrison County, 859-312-1267. Cynthiana-Harrison County Public Library. Come listen to Mammography Screenings. Friday, Feb. 1 from 9:30 fun stories and do crafts. For ages birth to 5. Cynthiana-Harrison County Public Library. The book for a.m.-5 p.m. Free screenings will be available at the Weight Watchers meets every Tuesday at 5:45 p.m. at discussion will be Blue Smoke by Nora Roberts. Cynthiana-Harrison County Public Library. To register call Hospice of the Bluegrass. Registration and weigh-in begins FRIDAY, Jan. 25 859-655-7400. at 5:15 p.m. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Poetry and Art Contest. Bookmobile. The Cynthiana-Harrison County Public Young Farmers. The Harrison County Young Farmers Friday, Jan. 25 is the last day to turn in entries for the con- Library Bookmobile will be available Friday, Feb. 1 at will be meeting in the Harrison County High School ag test. All entries will be displayed in the library’s front foyer Beacon House at 10:30 a.m.; New Beginnings, 11 a.m.; room on Monday nights at 7 p.m. Anyone interested in throughout the month of February. Prizes include: gift cer- Our Little Miracles, 11:30 a.m.; Robynwood Heights, 3-4 becoming a member is welcome to attend. tificates to Biancke’s, tickets to the Explorium of Lexington, p.m. Harrison County Fire Protection District meets at selections from J.J.’s Sweets, gift certicificates to Leono’s, Bookmobile. The Cynthiana-Harrison County Public 6 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month at and a ticket package from the Lexington Legends. Contact Library Bookmobile will be available Monday, Feb. 4 in the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office, 113 W. Pike St., Leigh Ann Laney at 234-4881 or at La.laney@cynthianali- Claysville at 11 a.m.; Leesburg, 2:30 p.m.; Grays Run, Cynthiana. Open to the public. brary.org for more information. 3:30 p.m. Cynthiana-Harrison County Parks and Recreation Bookmobile. The Cynthiana-Harrison County Public 3rd Annual W.O.W. (Women of Worship) Conference Committee meets weekly on Mondays at 5 p.m. at the Library Bookmobile will be available Friday, Jan. 25 will be held at Leesburg Christian Church, Saturday, Battle Grove Cemetery office. These meetings are open at Community Action Preschool from 9:30-10:30 a.m.; Feb. 9, from noon until 2:30 pm. Special guest speakers to the public. Cynthiana Baptist Daycare, 10:45 a.m.; Eastside Laundry, from Celebrate Recovery Ministry Leader, Carrie Miller Harrison County Food Pantry. The Harrison County 3 p.m.; Grand Haven, 3:15 p.m. and Director of Development for Refuge for Women, Food Pantry is located at 304 Locust St. (former Cynthiana Cindy Warr, music by Dwayne Gillespie of local group Police Substation). Open Wednesdays and Fridays from MONDAY, Jan. 28 Sidewinders. Door prizes, refreshments and free to the noon to 4 p.m. For more information contact Margaret BTOP Computer Class. Computer Basics Introduction public. A love offering will be collected. For more informa- Watson at 234-1649 or Marilyn Wash at 234-5644. Level 2 will be held Monday, Jan. 28 at 6 p.m. at the tion contact the church at 859-234-0080. Registration in Berry Lions Club meets on the first and third Thursday Cynthiana-Harrison County Public Library annex. This is advance is requested, seating limited. of each month at the Berry Lions Club Hall at 7 p.m. New the second part of the computer class for beginners or for Project Linus. North Central Kentucky Chapter of Project members always welcome. those who have a very limited knowledge of computers. Linus Make-A-Blanket Day, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. Dog House Recycling. If anyone has a dog house Seating is limited so pre-registration is required. 9, First United Methodist Church, 1280 Lexington Road, in good condition to donate or know of a dog in need of Bookmobile. The Cynthiana-Harrison County Public Georgetown. Contact Janet Walter at (502) 863-9726 or shelter, contact the Humane Society of Harrison County at Library Bookmobile will be available Monday, Jan. 28 at [email protected]. 234-1222 or 859-312-1267. Community Action Childcare Center & Harrison County Free Computer Classes Now Available at the Cynthi- Moms in Touch International (praying for children and Adult Care Center from 10:30 a.m.-Noon; Hinton, 3-4 p.m. ana-Harrison County Public Library: Monday, Feb. 11 at 6 schools) is an interdemoninational, non-profit organiza- TUESDAY, Jan. 29 p.m. “Computer Basics Level 3”; Monday, Feb. 18 at 6 p.m. tion. For more information call Stephanie Techau, MITI contact for Harrison County at 588-2525 or visit www. Harrison County Extension District Board Meeting “Introduction to Social Media”; Will be exploring Facebook, momsintouch.org. Twitter, LinkedIn and My Space. What are these sites and will be held Jan. 29 at 7 p.m. at the Harrison County TOPS. Meets at 5 p.m. on Tuesdays in the conference what can you do with them and what you should avoid. Extension Office. room at Harrison Memorial Hospital. For more information Legal and Financial Planning for Alzheimer’s Disease. *Pre-registration is required*. The Broadband Technology call 588-4605. If anyone has a loved one or friend with dementia, this pro- Opportunity Program Grant (BTOP) will give the people of Cynthiana Families Anonymous meeting is held every gram will provide invaluable knowledge about making sound Harrison County the opportunity to be introduced to com- Thursday from 5-6 p.m. at the Cynthiana Christian Church. legal and financial plans for their current and future needs. puter skills. These skills will assist the people in preparing Use the Walnut Street entrance to enter the church. Call This program is sponsored by a grant from the Margaret T. for and researching for employment. 859-234-1626 and leave a message for further informa- Stoeckinger Foundation’s Caring for the Caregiver Fund Memory Heart Group. Remember a loved one by mak- tion. and is free to the public. The program will be held Tuesday, ing a heart pillow out of an article of their clothing on Sat- Cynthiana Alcoholics Anoymous meets Sundays and Jan. 29 at the Harrison County Cooperative Extension, urday, Feb. 15 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Hospice of the Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m., and Fridays at 7 p.m. at the Cynthiana, from 1-3 p.m. Registration is required. To regis- Bluegrass. Bring an article of clothing and a pair of scissors. Episcopal Church, North Walnut Street. For more informa- ter call 1-800-272-3900 or email [email protected]. Open to the community. Limit to 25 in attendance. RSVP by tion call 1-800-467-8019 Amelia Bedelia Anniversary Celebration. Tuesday, Al-anon Meetings are held on Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 15 at 234-6462, 800-756-6005 or email mmckenzie@ Jan. 29 at 5:30 p.m. The Cynthiana-Harrison County at Harmony Christian Church in Georgetown, Ky. at the old hospicebg.org. Pwuillb tlaick eL ipblraacrye wini ltlh bee c hhoildstrienng’ sth lieb rcaerlye barnadt ipoanr. tTichipisa nptrso gnreaemd Kentucky Farm Bureau Education Foundation will WaFlo-Mstaerrt Pstaorreen ot nS uthpep boyrt-,p Tarsasi.ning. Bluegrass Therapeutic to be at least 5 years old. Pre-registration is appreciated. award 87 county and state college scholarships to high Foster Care offers free support and training. Bluegrass TFC Bookmobile. The Cynthiana-Harrison County Public school seniors pursuing a four-year course of study, in- wants new foster families in this area. For more information Library Bookmobile will be available Tuesday, Jan. 29 at cluding three $1,000 scholarships sponsored by Harrison call Gerry Whalen at 859-252-5803 ext. 213. Edgemont at 10:30 a.m.; White Oak,11 a.m. County Farm Bureau Federation. Applicants must be a Harrison County Soil & Water Conservation District WEDNESDAY, Jan. 30 child of a Kentucky Farm Bureau member. For more infor- meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the second Monday of mation, including eligibility requirements, contact Jessica at each month at the office located at 103 Rodgers Park Dr., Bookmobile. The Cynthiana-Harrison County Public the Farm Bureau office, 859-234-4514 or by visiting www. Cynthiana. Open to the public. Library Bookmobile will be available Wednesday, Jan. 30 at kyfb.com/media/files/fed/scholarships. Application must be Cub Scouts meet every first and third Tuesday at First Southside Elementary from 9:30 a.m.-10 a.m.; Grandview postmarked by Feb. 28, 2013. United Methodist Church at 6 p.m. If interested call Tony Store, 10:30 a.m.- Noon; Kids Club, 3:45-4:30 p.m. Hymn Sing. Berry Methodist Church will hold a Hymn Roberts at 859-588-0866 or Tami Perkins at 859-797- SPECIAL NOTICES Sing on the fourth Sunday of each month beginning at 6 4337. Attention Harrison Countians: The Cynthiana Post p.m. Narcotics Anonymous meets every Tuesday and Office will no longer supply tax return forms. Boy Scout Troop 76 meets every Tuesday from 5:45- Thursday from 7:30-8:30 p.m.; and Saturdays from 6-7 January Prevent-a-Litter Month. Take advantage of 7:15 p.m. at the Elks Lodge, just past Eastside Elementary p.m. at the St. James A.M.E. at 312 W. Pleasant in the the 10 percent spay/neuter discount coupons honored School. Drive to the back of the building; the meeting is in annex. at Brooks Animal Clinic and Harrison Vet Clinic during the lower meeting room. Must be 11 years old or at least Visit the library’s website at www.cynthianalibrary.org January’s Prevent a Litter Month. Coupons available on in the fifth grade. For more information contact Tim Lail, and check out our calendar, services and subscribe to our many bulletin boards throughout the county, the Shelter, 588-9370. online book club. Picture Pun Answer: CRACKER JACKS Sports 10 The Cynthiana Democrat - Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013 www.cynthianademocrat.com Yellowjackets sting Breds with solid road performance Tuesday BY MIKE ALDRIDGE, SPORTS WRITER Yellowjackets for the game after the first The only thing colder than outside quarter as cold shooting and too many Tuesday night was Harrison County’s three-point attempts doomed the home three-point shooting as a 3-23 performance team. helped Woodford County to a 66-54 win They did keep it close at the half trailing over the Thorobreds. by only five, 26-21, at the midway point. Harrison County spent the night settling Senior guard Scott Kendall kept the for the three, which they made one of 16 of Breds in the game in the third period as he after the first period or driving to the goal scored 12 of his team high 20 points in this in hopes of a basket or a foul by Woodford time frame. County. Kendall was four of nine from the field The first period began the Thorobreds’ and four of eight from the foul line in this misfortunes as senior center Tyler Wagner, quarter as he made one half of the team’s who was battling illness, could not make a field goals in the quarter. go of it after only a few minutes and retired Kendall was successful driving to the bas- in street clothes to watch the game. ket and drawing fouls on the Yellowjackets Wagner had been one of the Breds lead- while attempting to bank in close shots. ing scorers and rebounders the last several The two teams played evenly in the third games and he was certainly missed. quarter leaving Harrison County with a Woodford County outrebounded five-point deficit entering the final period. Harrison County 30-22 for the night in Boggess took over in the last stanza for Wagner’s absence. the Yellowjackets as they worked the ball “Tyler being sick hurt us,” admitted for a good shot and found him open for a Coach Larry Kendall. “He tried to make shot or penetration to the basket. it but he couldn’t catch his breath and we The 6-foot junior scored 15 of his game need him to rest and get ready for the end high 30 points in the last quarter on four of the season” of seven field goal shooting and seven of Woodford County’s two leading scorers eight from the charity stripe. for the evening, junior guard Eli Boggess Harrison County fell behind 53-43 with and senior center Chase Henderlight, gave 4:59 left in the game. While they did reduce the Breds a taste of what was to come for the lead to five, they could never get over the night in the opening period as they the hump and fell by the final 66-54 mar- combined for 14 of the 16 Woodford County gin. points as the Yellowjackets took a 16-13 “They were a very well disciplined team,” lead after one period was played. See BREDS page 12 Harrison County could not overtake the Fillies fall to Lady Camels’ pressure, lose 64-31 Monday BY MIKE ALDRIDGE, SPORTS WRITER Campbell County picked up the pressure The Harrison County Fillies saw their even more in the third quarter, so much in season record drop to 3-16 Monday night as fact that often the Fillies’ guards could not the Lady Camels of Campbell County used get the ball past the 10-second line. pressure defense to stymie them. “Our guards could not handle this kind The Fillies problems didn’t start right of in-your-face pressure,” bemoaned Coach away as they battled Campbell County Kim Furnish. “We had Taylor and Jordan close in the first period. in position to score, but we could not get Eighth grader Taylor Reffett made two them the ball.” early three pointers and the Fillies man- The Fillies’ offense was not their only aged to trail by only two points at the end issue as defensively they were unable to of the opening stanza 11-9. prevent wide open looks at close range The Fillies’ junior center Jordan Doram for the visiting Lady Camels. The margin went to the bench with early foul trouble widened to 58-16 by the end of the third and the Fillies began to have trouble bring- quarter. ing the ball past the 10-second line in the Campbell County called off the press second period. in the final period and Harrison County’s Campbell County outscored the Fillies sophomore guard Kassidy Cook took by an 18 to five margin in the second advantage of the opportunity by driving Photo courtesy of Donald Richie/Richie Photography Jordan Doram puts up a shot last Friday night on the Hilltop as the Fillies hosted period and took a 29-14 lead into the half See FILLIES page 12 Montgomery County. time break. HCHS cheerleaders win region, advance to state Saturday M ’ M IKE S INUTE BY MIKE ALDRIDGE, SPORTS WRITER hard for this, practicing seven Two of the senior cheerlead- “The Man” Competing in the small days a week,” Reynolds said. ers on the Harrison County school division, which is one “We wanted to face GRC head squad were selected to receive avoided by most, the Harrison on and we did just that. I am so the academic outstanding County cheerleaders advanced proud of these girls.” cheerleading awards for the was the to the state competition by out The team will be travel- 10th Region. performing their major rivals ing to Diddle Arena on the Shelby Lesak and Holly and bringing home the first campus of Western Kentucky Hounchell were recognized greatest place trophy. University this Saturday. for their classroom abilities The small division, which The state competition will as well as their cheerleading is 12 girls cheering, consisted take place in Bowling Green prowess. of Bourbon County, George as it has in the past several Reynolds also was thank- Rogers Clark and Scott High years. ful for all the help that she along with Harrison County. “We know we have a lot receives from her staff. George Rogers Clark had not of work to get done and we “I am truly blessed to have lost in this division in the past started on Sunday doing just Melissa Partin and Kasey 20 years, according to Coach that,” Reynolds explained. Rodriquez to help me work Mike Jessica Reynolds, and she and “We believe that if we do what with this group of wonderful the cheerleaders were very we are capable of doing that young ladies.” Photo courtesy of Donald Richie/Richie Photography Aldridge excited to have beaten them. our chances are as good as Cheer senior Holly Hounchell cheers for Sports Writer “My girls have worked so anyone’s.” the Fillies last week on the Hilltop. A mixed message this week as the NFL playoffs Thorobreds finish in the Top of Standings at North Hardin are down to the Super Bowl, the Fillies and Breds basketball is only Four middle Tucker said. “The kid he place medal. “Highlander looked County. This will be a month from the district beat for the win was from “The three second as good as ever,” Tucker Senior Night for Cody tournament, wrestling school students Indiana and had only lost place finishers were each said about the freshman. Dickson, Vince Whitt is winding down with four matches all year.” much improved over the The only other Bred to and Justin Williams. the region only three advance to state Three Thorobreds past few weeks,” noted finish close to a medal In other wrestling weeks away, bowling finished as runners-up. Tucker. “They looked yet not place was fresh- action, sophomore Sean regions this weekend BY MIKE ALDRIDGE, SPORTS WRITER Nathan Lopez, 113 lb. good as they wrestled man Colin Coy, who was Mullikin won the cham- and track getting started. freshman, 160 lb senior their way to the finals.” 2-2 in the 152 lb. class. pionship in the 152 lb. Add the Reds Caravan The Harrison County Vince Whitt, and 182 lb Chase Highlander was The next match for class at the Junior this Thursday at 12:45- wrestling team showed senior Justin Williams 4-1 on the day and fin- the Thorobreds will Varsity Regional held 1:45 at Angilo’s and the some great improvement were each 2-1 as they ished third in the 120 lb. be Wednesday, Jan. 23, cheerleaders winning last Saturday as they fin- brought home the second class. when they host Bourbon See WRESTLING page 12 the region competition ished fifth of 23 teams and we have a full slate in the North Hardin of athletics going on in Invitational. Harrison County. The vast majority of Last Saturday started the competing schools, out as a great day with like the host, were 5A the Breds coming back teams in football, which from 18 points down to indicates a larger enroll- defeat South Laurel in ment of boys. double overtime and the Central Hardin won cheerleaders winning the the event out scoring region. second place Fairdale by After I arrived back nearly 50 points. North home from Winchester, Hardin was third fol- the wind was taken com- lowed by Ohio County pletely out of my sails and the Thorobreds. when across the ESPN Harrison County fin- screen came the news ished in front of schools that Stan Musial had such as Trinity, St Xavier, died at age 92. Henry Clay, John Hardin Musial was the face and Male to name a few. of the Cardinals as far It was quite an impres- as I was concerned from sive performance for when I was a little boy Harrison County. until today. Sophomore Noah He was a star in every Mitchell won the 138 lb. sense of the word, win- class with a perfect 4-0 ning seven batting titles, day. Photo courtesy of Mary Charles Coy three MVP’s and three “This was the best HCHS sophomore Noah Mitchell works on his opponent from the Christian Academy of Indiana on his way to placing that I have seen Noah first at the Trojan Invitational at North Hardin High School in Radcliff, Ky. See COLUMN page 12 (Mitchell),” Coach Luke