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Page 2 - Wednesday, January 21, 2015 - The Gallatin County News, Warsaw, Ky. Scenic Gallatin County Terry Combs-Caldwell, Office Manager Bobbie Hendrix, Assistant Manager Mark Gray, Sports Reporter Subscription rates: In Gallatin and surrounding counties, $26 per year; Elsewhere in Kentucky, $28 per year; Out-of-State, $30 per year; Senior Citizens receive 10% off; Student rate, $19 per year (nine months). Website: www.thegallatincountynews.com Telephone: (859) 567-5051 • Fax: (859) 567-6397 • Email: [email protected] Washington ‘gridlock’ has helped lower deficit Gridlock isn’t all bad, at least when it comes to the federal deficit. The Wall Street Journal reports the federal defi- cit in 2014 fell to a seven-year low of $488 billion, or $72 billion less than in 2013. If measured by the federal government’s fiscal year calendar, which ended in September, the deficit was $483 billion. Both numbers are the lowest of Barack Obama’s presidency. The deficit is still a big number, especially when compared to the latter days of the Clinton adminis- tration, when the nation ran a surplus. But compared to the trillion-dollar deficits run in the name of “eco- nomic stimulus” during the Great Recession, $488 billion represents progress. In relative terms, the 2014 deficit is less than three percent of gross domestic product, lower than the average for the 1980s and far better than the 10 percent of GDP that was registered in 2009 amid the president’s stimulus programs. An improving economy and accompanying growth in tax receipts gets some of the credit for the declining deficit. But another significant factor is the once-notorious sequester, a series of automatic spending caps and cuts that grew out of the inability of a politically divided Congress to agree on a bud- get any other way. As it turns out, that financial discipline proved far less draconian than it was made out to be by many politicians, and some degree of fiscal responsibility ended up being restored. The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office forecasts that the deficit will again decline in 2015, but then will start to spike due to increased govern- ment spending on Social Security and Medicare. Money in the Social Security Disability Insurance pool will run dry in 2016 and government spending Feeding time on health benefits is also slated to rise, putting up- ward pressure on the deficit. Longer term, the CBO Mute Swans and Canada Geese swim on Craigs Creek Lake where the ice is melting. The projects that the deficit will climb back toward the big birds feed on small fish that emerge as the ice melts. Photo by Kelley Warnick $1 trillion mark over the next 10 years, reaching $960 billion by 2024. Entitlement spending—primarily Social Security Kentucky Commentary and Medicare—is the big culprit in the longer term deficit outlook. Given that reality, fiscal restraint on current deficit spending is about the only arrow left in the quiver. If such restraint is the result of Wash- Smoking ban should be debated by candidates ington gridlock, then maybe we need more of it. The Paducah Sun The filing deadline to run for the Medicaid program; $2.8 billion smoking, and the research facility Our readers write governor is January 27. And the in lost worker productivity; $128 would search for the causes of can- General Assembly will reconvene million in estimated health-care ex- cer—perhaps even including a look for the rest of its short session the penses due to secondhand smoke, at the possibility that large-scale week after. which has been proven to cause can- surface mining in Eastern Kentucky Thanks to library for A legislative session is a time cer; and our state’s No. 1 ranking in has boosted cancer rates. for ideas and a governor’s race cancer, lung cancer and deaths from While he may be the leading foe computer help should be, too. But as ideas clash lung cancer. of a smoking ban, he says he won’t on the Capitol’s third floor, our We heard cancer talk this month be an obstacle—allowing all Senate Dear Editor: find my library card prospects are poor for the cam- from a surprising source: Senate Republicans to decide whether the For the first time number because I need- paign to occupy the governor’s President Robert Stivers, perhaps bill, if approved by a committee, since I’ve filed income ed it to sign on at the mansion on December 8. the most powerful opponent of a will get to the floor. taxes, I needed to find computer. Attorney General Jack Con- smoking ban. He called for reopen- He acknowledged that some sen- the forms online. She then took me way has no real competition in ing the state budget to authorize a ators may say they would vote for I was apprehensive to one of the comput- the Democratic primary and sees new research building at the Uni- the bill if it gets to the floor, while since I don’t work with ers and sat down with no need to engage with the three versity of Kentucky, with cancer as opposing the effort to get it there. computers, but was told me and started typing Republican candidates. Those are the main target. That makes the job especially to go to the library to everything in for me. some of his reasons for not at- Stivers’ opposition to a ban is tricky for Sen. Julie Raque Adams obtain the forms using When I asked her ques- tending the Kentucky Press Asso- based in his limited-government of Louisville, sponsor of the Senate ciation forum next Friday. philosophy: “Somewhere along the bill. Her first task is to make sure their computer. tions, she took time to After entering the li- show me. She was pa- That’s disappointing in a state line, government can’t be the nanny it gets to the committee she chairs, that needs all the ideas it can get. for everybody,” he told me in an in- Health and Welfare. She told me brary, I approached the tient and helpful. And Democrats should be dou- terview. her biggest hurdle is the notion that information desk and a After we’d finished, I bly disappointed because they’ve At the annual public-policy din- smoking bans should be left to lo- very kind lady asked me found out from Bonnie been running behind Republicans ner of the Kentucky Chamber of calities. if I needed help. I found that the lady who wasn’t in the idea business for a long Commerce, which supports a smok- “The numbers are so dramatic out later her name was “too busy” to help me time. ing ban, Stivers talked about his that this actually requires a state re- Bonnie Roberts. was Shirley Warnick. The Republican-led state Sen- family members who died of can- sponse,” she said. As I explained my So, thanks, to our ate tried to reveal that by fast- cer and one who has been recently Now there’s an idea. May the dilemma, another lady library and the ladies tracking pet bills that will go no- diagnosed. “Cancer and diseases ideas clash, and the public be came up and asked me who weren’t too busy where in the Democrat-controlled like this affect every person in this served. if I had a library card. to care. House but provide talking points state,” he said. Al Cross, Director of the She typed in my name Candace Jo Reeves for Republican legislators and Stivers said none of the cancers Institute for Rural Journalism and told me she would Warsaw gubernatorial candidates. These in his family were attributable to at the University of Kentucky include: reining in the governor’s We welcome your opinion! regulatory power, requiring face- to-face counseling 24 hours be- Mail letters to: fore an abortion, and a “right to The Gallatin County News work” bill that bans union con- P.O. Box 435, Warsaw, KY 41095 tracts that require all workers to pay dues or fees to the union. email them to: One question the Republican [email protected] candidates are likely to get is whether they will support a state- wide ban on smoking in most public places. A smoking ban might not seem politically smart in a state where 27 percent of adults smoke, but other Kentucky numbers argue ©2015 for it: $1.9 billion in health-care expenses directly caused by to- bacco use, $590 million of that in Chan Lowe, Tribune Content The Gallatin County News, Warsaw, Ky. - Wednesday, January 21, 2015 - Page 3 Joe Terry, harass- Steel mill wins ment, theft by unlawful Jail Report Jessica Collins, re- 2/17/15. taking, 2nd degree bur- safety award view, cont. 2/17/15. Harold Ray Hamblin, glary, dismissed without January 13, Jami L. Teresa Ann Gregory, 4th degree assault, cont. prejudice. Smith, 22, warrant, KSP, B. Maupin. speeding/15 mph over 3/18/15. Joseph Terry, review, Employees and offi- producer in the United limit, guilty, STS, costs; James E. Hamblin, dismissed. cials at Nucor Steel Gal- States. The company is January 14, Bernard no/expired registration 4th degree assault, 1st Felicia Thompson, latin (formerly Gallatin also North America’s K. King, 32, warrant, Steel) on U. S. 42 near biggest recycler. receipt, no/expired reg- degree wanton endan- harassment, falsely re- WPD, D. Gould. Ghent were presented “Excellence in pro- istration plates, proof germent, 2nd degree porting an incident, re- January 15, Timothy with the Governor’s ductivity, quality and Shields, 28, warrant, shown/dismissed. wanton endangerment, ferred to diversion. Safety and Health Award especially safety this Caleb Guenther, cont. 3/18/15. Amber Marie Vosch, last week. The honor rec- year has taken the focus GCSD, D. Hill. speeding/25 mph over Dylan S. Horn, man- leaving scene of acci- ognizes the plant’s 465 of everyone here,” said January 15, Derick J. limit, no license in pos- ufacturing metham- dent, cont. 2/17/15. employees for working general manager and vice Simmons, 40, two war- 1,067,653 hours without president John Farris. session, cont. 2/17/15. phetamine, unlawful Jeremy A. William- rants, GCSD, B. Mc- a serious accident. “Our facility continues Aaron L. Guinn, re- distribution of meth pre- son, review, satisfied. Donald. “This honor goes to to rank at the top and be January 15, Bradley view, referred to diver- cursor, drug parapherna- Benjamin Kelly the hundreds of employ- a leader in safety among sion. lia possession, referred Young, receiving stolen ees who contribute to the the steel manufacturers Padgett, 44, 2nd degree Shane E. Hornsby, re- to grand jury. property, theft by decep- success of Nucor Steel in North America. We disorderly conduct, alco- view, cont. 1/27/15. Josh Hurley, no oper- tion, cont. 2/17/15. Gallatin and make safety are extremely proud of hol intoxication, GCSD, Property Transfers the top priority every every teammate at Nu- Derrick L. Ingram, ators/moped license, no B. McDonald. day,” said Secretary Lar- cor Steel Gallatin for alcohol intoxication, insurance, cont. 3/17/15. Common Ground Ex- January 15, Dawn M. ry Roberts of the Ken- this accomplishment and Wallace, 44, 2nd degree guilty, $25, costs. Joshua T. Hurley, cavating and Construc- tucky Labor Cabinet. for their commitment to Kary Ann Johnson, manufacturing metham- tion, Inc. to Brandon and Nucor has 200 steel work safely so they can disorderly conduct, alco- two counts 3rd de- phetamine, unlawful dis- Samantha Maupin, lot plants around the world go home to their family hol intoxication, GCSD, gree unlawful transac- tribution of meth precur- 6 of Skirvin Estates for and is the largest steel each day.” B. McDonald. tion with a minor, cont. sor, drug paraphernalia $5,000. January 16, Jonathan School Audit 2/17/15. possession, referred to Dave and Jeannie Greene, 21, criminal Jenni E. Mobley, no grand jury. Grouotte to Kent and trespassing, GCSD, J. Jones. operators/moped license, Sarah Jester, reck- Hanna Fennell, 35 Bluff- Continued from page 1 said Huber. “Sometimes no/expired registration less driving, DUI, cont. side Drive, Sparta, for ously authorized. It said you had to look at several January 17, Larry E. receipt, no insurance, 2/17/15. $485,000. the superintendent and places before you could Marksberry, 49, 4th de- one headlight, cont. Andrew J. Kurzhals, Rebecca Louise Car- board members should find out what someone’s gree assault, KSP, B. receive a monthly report total salary was. That’s 1/27/15. reckless driving, merged; penter to Amanda Sark- Maupin. of expenditures to con- not the way it is in most Kenneth R. Otter, re- DUI, guilty, $200 fine, er, 50 Micah’s Ridge, January 17, Mat- tract employees. school systems and we’ll thew Webb, 26, warrant, view, cont. 4/7/15. $375 fee, ADE classes, Sparta, for $204,900. The audit criticized change that too.” Neil R. Selley Jr., suspend license, 4 days Dustin Lawson to the school system for not Huber said he agreed WPD, P. Johnson. speeding/15 mph over jail-credit 1 day; costs. Bank of America, 3108 clearly listing the sala- with all the audit’s find- January 19, John limit, cont. 2/17/15; no Stacy Lynn Lambert, Ky. 465, Sparta, for ries and job descriptions ings and believes it en- E. Young, 46, warrant, of its employees. sures the Gallatin County insurance card, proof review, satisfied. $39,000 as a deed of GCSD, E. Caldwell. “It wasn’t as easy as it School District operates Circuit Court shown/dismissed with- Reuben P. Ligon, correction in accordance should have been to find in an ethical, legal and Civil Suits out prejudice. careless driving, DUI, with legal judgment. out the salaries of our transparent manner that Timothy Shields, no insurance card, cont. Clarence and Dorothy employees and especial- will build trust with the Discover Bank vs. leaving scene of acci- 2/17/15. Sullivan, Jerry and Doro- ly our administrators,” county’s residents. Jason Schrage, debt dis- dent, cont. 2/3/15. Sherry Jean O’Banion, thy Ann Webster to Wil- pute. Fiscal Court District Court Jason Smith, 3rd de- careless driving, no li- liam Sullivan, property gree unlawful transac- cense in possession, no at intersection of U.S. Civil Suits tion with a minor, cont. insurance card, DUI, 127 and the Louisville SSK Communities vs. Continued from page 1 The board will ap- Craig Wooten and occu- 2/17/15. cont. 2/3/15. & Nashville Railroad in •Ron Courtney was ply for grant money to Justin Daniel Stark, Marina Ocampo, no Glencoe for $10. appointed to the Plan- maintain the many small pants, forcible detainer no insurance, speed- operators/moped license, Clarence and Dorothy ning and Zoning board. graveyards in the coun- of property. ing/10 mph over limit, driving without license/ Sullivan to Judy Lois He replaces Jeff Moore ty including Warsaw’s SSK Communities vs. who is stepping down. Frontier Cemetery. cont. 2/3/15. negligence in accident, Jones, property near Edward Lang and occu- •The court appointed •Highway 16 will be Michael L. Tanner, cont. 2/3/15. Oakland Church parson- pants, forcible detainer Alex Weldon, Shirley the primary focus for review3, cont. 2/17/15. Mike Ping, review, age for $68,000. Warnick, Lucy Deaton, road repair in 2015. of property. Tyler Taylor, review, cont. 5/19/15. and Boyd Lionberger to •The court met in SSK Communities vs. failure to appear. Heather Taulbee, two Marriage Licenses the newly formed Cem- Closed Session to dis- Matthew Kitchen and etery Board. cuss a personnel matter. James Witt, theft by counts 3rd degree un- April Dawn Cozart, occupants, forcible de- failure to make required lawful transaction with a Sparta, and Bryan Stuart tainer of property. Crossword Puzzle disposition of property, minor, cont. 2/17/15. Wainscott, Sparta. Proceedings as heard by Judge Elizabeth Chandler cont. 1/27/15. 1/20/15 James Witt, 1st de- Roger D. Abner, gree criminal trespass, marijuana possession, cont. 1/27/15. failure to appear, bench Austin K. Arnold, warrant. 4th degree assault, two Cindy S. Baker, counts 3rd degree as- speeding/20 mph over sault, resisting arrest, limit, guilty, STS, costs; cont. 2/24/15. no insurance card, proof Darryl Bailey, review. shown/dismissed; care- Jason R. Bailey, re- less driving, merged. view, cont. 2/17/15. Ramon Beason, re- Gary A. Burdine, re- view, dismissed without view, cont. 3/17/15. prejudice. Penny A. Clayton, re- Randall Jeffrey Car- view, satisfied. nes, violation of coun- Ginny Marie Cook, ty ordinance, cont. 2nd degree promoting ACROSS DOWN 2/17/15. contraband, amended 1. Grub 1. Sports channel Tony L. Chapman, to attempt to promote 5. Academy (abbr.) 2. Capital of Western Samoa alcohol intoxication, contraband, guilty, 30 9. Small bunch of flowers 3. Catch guilty, $25, costs. days-conditionally dis- 11. Regulation 4. Transgression 12. Softness 5. American Cancer Society (abbr.) Larry S. Clark, speed- charged. 13. Flake 6. Home ing/10 mph over limit, Travis B. Dooley, re- 14. Sleep 7. Ornament cont. 1/27/15; no insur- view, cont. 5/19/15. 15. Air gun pellet 8. Moist 17. Sere 10. Return (2 wds.) ance, failure to notify Jason N. Egger- 18. Large sport fish 16. Fermented DOT of address change, son, speeding/23 mph 20. Food store owner 18. Toward dismissed. over limit, DUI, cont. 22. Morse code dash 19. U.S. territory 23. Kilowatt (abbr.) 20. Hammer 24. Little bit 21. European river 27. Swear 22. Pops 29. Deduce 24. Ballet skirt Crossword Solution 31. Cozy rooms 25. Experts 32. Courts 26. Writing table egnahcxE erutaeF © 33. Killed 28. Compass point 34. Cologne ingredient 30. Dike © Feature Exchange We welcome your signed letters! Attorney at Law Address them to: 6900 Houston Rd., Ste 19 The Gallatin County News Florence, KY 41042 •Bankruptcy • Personal Injury P.O. Box 435 •Workmen’s Compensation •Admiralty Warsaw, KY 41095 I’ll Fight For Your Rights! Or email them to: Please call 859/525-1160 [email protected] THIS IS A PAID ADVERTISEMENT noituloS drowssorC Page 4 - Wednesday, January 21, 2015 - The Gallatin County News, Warsaw, Ky. Community Life People… in The News Jesse Daniel Riddle was named to the Dean’s List for the 2014 fall semester at the University of Kentucky. Jesse maintained a 3.5 GPA and is a member of The National Society of Collegiate Scholars. Jesse is a 2013 graduate of Gallatin County High School and is the son of Stephen and Tina Riddle of Warsaw. Getting their pics Family members and friends took photographs and celebrated as members of the Gallatin County Lady Wildcats basketball team cut down the nets after the champi- onship game against Walton-Verona at Trimble County last Friday night. In front are mothers (left to right): Michelle Lawrence, Dana Wesley and Buffy Bowen. Photo by Kelley Warnick Jesse Daniel Riddle By Bobbie Hendrix ••••••• News from the schools Gallatin County students named to the Dean’s List at Jefferson Community and Technical College for the 2014 fall semester were: Heaven Deitz, Jus- tin Nunn and Dylan Wesley. Academic Teams Tutoring workshop at the high free merchandise. For a •Gallatin County Mid- •The Family Re- school, Thursday, Janu- complete list of eligible ••••••• dle School’s academic source Center began tu- ary 29, for students and products, visit www.la- team competed in the toring sessions Tuesday, parents, at 6 p.m. belsforeducation.com or Former Gallatin County resident Marcia Wilson District Governor’s Cup January 13, at Gallatin SBDM carefully examine pur- is an Associate Broker with Hodnett Cooper Real this past weekend and, County Lower and Up- •Gallatin County Mid- chases for the Labels for Estate, Inc. of Oak Grove Island and St. Simons Is- although the team lost per Elementary Schools, dle School’s Site Base Education stamp or the land, Georgia. to Owen County, they and at Paint Lick Bap- Decision Making Coun- Box Tops for Education Ms. Wilson has a long, successful track record placed second overall. tist Church and Glencoe cil will meet Monday, stamp. Labels and box in sales at one of Coastal Georgia’s most desirable The following students Baptist Church. Tutoring February 2, at 3:30 p.m. tops may be dropped communities. She is also a visual artist and trusted advance to the regional began at the Napoleon/ in the school library. off at the school or sent real estate professional who shows her clients how tournament because of Concord Community Fa- Progress Reports with students and teach- to showcase their home in order to sell it quicker and their performance on the cility Thursday, January Gallatin County Mid- ers to be turned in every for more money. written assessments: 15. Contact the Family dle School will send stu- Thursday. Ms. Wilson is the daughter of Warsaw resident Sienna Tainsh, 1st Resource Center at 859- dents’ progress reports Relatives Raising Dean Wilson and the late Jimmy Wilson. in math, 4th in arts and 567-4900 to enroll. home with them on Fri- Relatives humanities; Dylan Mer- Subsequent tutoring dahy, February 6. •This program is for rick, 4th in math; Kalib dates are January 22, 27 Parent Involvement grandparents and other Mylor, 5th in science; and 29 at Gallatin County •The Gallatin County relatives who are raising Taylor Tainsh, 1st in Upper and Lower Ele- Schools’ web site has a grandchildren, nieces, composition, 3rd in lan- mentary Schools; January parent involvement page nephews, siblings, etc. guage arts; Gina Ripor- 27 at Paint Lick and Glen- that will contain district The program provides tella, 2nd in composi- coe Baptist Churches; and updates and information parenting techniques that tion, 2nd in language January 22 and 29 at Na- for parents from the en- help them cope with spe- arts; Robert Thomas, poleon/Concord Commu- tire district. Parents are cific challenges they face 1st in social studies; nity Facility. asked to complete a sur- raising another’s children. Lydia Querry, 4th in Celebrate vey that can be found on It also offers luncheons social studies; Mila Ri- Students at Gallatin the Parent Involvement on the second Friday of portella, 5th in arts and County Upper Elemen- link at www.gallatin. every month from 12 humanities. tary School will celebrate kyschools.us. noon to 1 p.m. at 3099 Di- The Regional Gov- the 100th day of school Recycle xie Highway in Erlanger. ernor’s Cup Tourna- Tuesday, January 27. •Gallatin County High The next meeting will be ment will be held Sat- Leaders School is accepting do- held Friday, February urday, January 31, at St. Gallatin County Up- nations of old ink car- 13, at 3099 Dixie High- Paul Catholic School, per Elementary School tridges, laser cartridges, way in Erlanger. Free 7303 Dixie Highway, will host the Leader of cell phones, mp3 play- lunch and child care are Florence. The team is the Month Lunch, Thurs- ers, GPS devices, digital provided. Call 859-356- coached by high school day, January 29, at the cameras and help earn 3155 for information. Marcia Wilson math teacher Dara school. school supplies, equip- Free Books Hale. PTSO ment and even cash. •The Dolly Parton New books at Gallatin The high school aca- •Gallatin County Up- Insurance Imagination Library demic team competes per Elementary School’s •Children under 18 Program is open to County Public Library in the District Gover- PTSO will meet Thurs- years of age who do not all children, ages birth nor’s Cup this weekend day, January 29, at have insurance may be through five years old. Escape by David Baldacci, Perfect Sins by Jo at Grant County. Read 5:30 p.m. in the school eligible for K-CHIP. The program was es- Bannister, Agenda 21: Into the Shadows by Glenn News from the Schools library. Call 1-877-KCHIP-18 tablished to encourage Beck, Cinderella Murder by Mary Higgins Clark, next week for the results. FAFSA or 1-877-524-4719 for literacy in the home and Enter Pale Death by Barbara Clevely, Flesh and The high school academ- •Gallatin County an application or call the recognize the impor- Blood by Patricia Daniels Connell, Empty Throne ic team is coached by High School Guidance Family Resource Center, tance of reading to chil- by Bernard Cornwell, Job by Janet Evanovich, Mis- high school math teacher Counselor Mike Davis 567-4900. dren at an early age by tletoe Promise by Richard Paul Evans, Murder of Nathan Gambrell. has announced a FAFSA Labels For Education providing children with Harriet Krohn by Karin Fossum, Die Again by Tess •Gallatin County schools a free book every month Gerritsen, Winter at the Door by Sarah Graves, Sav- are collecting Labels until their fifth birthday. ing Grace by Jane Green, Assassination Option by Bulletin Board for Education®, Box Enrollment is required. W.E.B. Griffin, Big Finish by James W. Hall, Rain Tops for Education®, Forms for enrollment on the Dead by Jack Higgins, Soul of Discretion •Saturday, January 24, 10 a.m., Zumba Aero- Campbell’s Soup labels, can be obtained at the by Susan Hill, Cold Cold Heart by Tami Hoag, Re- bic Workout, Gallatin County Public Library, 209 CapriSun, Kool-Aid and Family Resource Cen- vival by Stephen King, Saint Odd by Dean Koontz, West Market Street, Warsaw. other “like” pouches, ter, room 116, Gallatin Trust No One by Jayne Ann Krentz, Collision by •Saturday, January 24, 12 noon, Alcoholics soft drink pull tabs, and County Upper Elemen- Mercedes Lackey, Hope to Die by James Patterson, Anonymous, Gallatin County Public Library, 209 I.G.A. labels. These col- tary School. Call Family Private India: City on Fire by James Patterson, Mat- West Market Street, Warsaw. lections support schools Resource Center Coor- ter of Heart by Tracie Peterson, Steadfast Heart by •Monday, January 26, 6 p.m., Zumba Aerobic across the country by dinator Conte Flowers at Tracie Peterson, Hush by Karen Robards, Betrayed Workout, St. Joseph Catholic Church Fellowship exchanging labels and 859-567-4900. by Lisa Scottoline, Dogwood Hill by Sherryl Woods, Hall, 602 Main Cross, Warsaw. box tops for cash and Insatiable Appetites by Stuart Woods •Tuesday, January 27, 6 p.m., Gallatin Coun- ty Board of Education Meeting, Gallatin County Middle School Library, Warsaw. •Tuesday, January 27, 7 p.m., Gallatin County Conservation District Meeting, Gallatin County Extension Office, U.S. 42 West, Warsaw. •Wednesday, January 28, UCAN spay/neuter clinic. Pick up and drop off at Gallatin County Pub- lic Library. Call 513-762-0135 to reserve space. •Wednesday, January 28, 6 p.m., Zumba Aero- bic Workout, St. Joseph Catholic Church Fellow- ship Hall, 602 Main Cross, Warsaw. 102 West Main St., Warsaw • 859-567-4601 The Gallatin County News,Warsaw, Ky. -Wednesday, January 21, 2015 -Page 5 S p o r t s a n d W i l d l i f e L a d y C a t s a r e C la s s A R e g io n c h a m p s Dossett, Bowen, Sullivan & Wesley named all tournament Mark Gray with 15 seconds to play three-pointer cut the lead Sports Reporter She calmly sank both to 57-54, but Wesley's The Gallatin County foul shots for a 56-54 two free throws with Lady Wildcats advanced lead. After a William- 10 seconds left iced the to their sixth All A Clas- stown miss, Bowen hit game and the champion- sic last week by winning one of two from the foul ship. the regional tourney line to make it 57-54. A Bearcats three- in two heart-stopping The Demons' three- pointer in the final sec- games. point attempt in the wan- onds made the final score Both contests were ing seconds misfired and 59-57. -.- not decided until the fi- the Lady Cats had earned Dossett scored 21 nal ten seconds as clutch a trip to the finals. points and pulled down free throw shooting pro- Dossett had 27 points 9 rebounds. She now has pelled Gallatin to vic- to lead Gallatin. Bowen 1,991 points for her ca- tory. scored 13 points. reer. The one constant in Blaire Sullivan had Wesley added 14 those six titles is Coach a huge double-double points, Bowen 9, Terrell Holly Roberts. This with 11 points and 11 7, Sullivan 6, and Beatty will be her third trip as rebounds. Wesley added 3. Bowen also added 8 head coach and she also 4 points and Kaylee Ter- rebounds. played in the tournament rell chipped in with 2 The Lady Cats hit 22 in 1994, 1995 and 1997. points. of 48 field goals for 47 Williamstown Gallatin hit 18 of 51 percent and 13 of 15 free After defeating Car- field goals for 35 percent throws for 87 percent. roll in Monday's open- and 18 of 25 foul shots Dossett, Bowen, Sul- ing round, the Lady Cats for 72 percent. livan and Wesley were faced Williamstown in Walton-Verona named to the All Tourna- Wednesday's semi-final The Lady Cats faced ment Team with Dossett match up. Walton-Verona in the taking MVP honors. Gallatin sprinted out title game. The Bearcats Class A State Tourney to a 15-8 lead after one had defeated Gallatin Gallatin's first round quarter and 27-22 at 51-44 on December 6 in opponent in Frankfort halftime. Warsaw. will be the seventh re- Nevertheless, by the As before, Gallatin gion champion at 8 p.m. end of the third quarter, got off to a good start and next Wednesday, the the Demons had fought grabbed a 17-9 lead after 28th. Should the girls back to take a 43-41 one quarter. By halftime, win, they would play in lead. however, Walton-Verona Friday's quarter-final at The Lady Cats re- had trimmed the lead to 1p.m. claimed the lead early 28-27. Before Gallatin makes in the fourth quarter, but Gallatin extended the trip to Frankfort, the consecutive three-point their advantage to 39-31, Lady Cats will host Coo- baskets by Williamstown but the Bearcats pulled per on Wednesday and put them up 53-50 with to within 41-37 heading travel to Oldham County Danielle Wesley puts in two points against Walton-Verona in the two minutes to play. to the fourth quarter. on Friday. Class A championship game. Photos by Kelley Warnick Two free throws by A 10-4 run to start the Hannah Dossett with fourth gave Gallatin a B o y s fa ll to O w e n in to u rn e y th rille r 1:47 left and a bucket 51-41 lead with 2:30 to by Danielle Wesley with play. Walton-Verona re- 1:22 remaining regained sponded with a 10-2 run The Gallatin County but that is as close as huge second quarter to got away an off bal- the advantage for Galla- to trail only 53-51 with Wildcat boys basket- they would come. The grab a 25-20 halftime ance three-pointer that tin at 54-53. 47 seconds left. ball team hosted the 8th final was 63-46. lead. bounced off the rim as The Demons tied the Bowen's two foul Region All A last week Senior guard Kaleb Owen regrouped in time expired. score at 54 and forced shots with 39 seconds and nearly pulled off an Beckham had 30 points the third quarter and Wilson had 23 points Gallatin into a turnover left gave the Lady Cats a upset in the tournament for the Wildcats. He hit took advantage of Wild- and 8 rebounds to lead semi-finals on Thursday. 10 of 13 from the field, cat foul trouble to take a the Cats. Beckham with under 30 seconds 55-51 advantage. After defeating Car- including 6 of 8 from be- slim 35-34 lead into the added 12 points. Both to reclaim possession. After Dossett blocked roll County in Tuesday's hind the arc. final 8 minutes. Beckham and Wilson But Autumn Bowen a Bearcat shot, she was opening round, Coach Noah McCubbin had The Rebels main- were named to the All came up with a huge fouled and sank two free Jon Jones' team fell by 15 points, 7 rebounds tained the lead until Tournament Team. steal and then passed to throws with 17 seconds two points to eventual and 7 blocked shots. Ma- late in the fourth quar- McCubbin had 8 Dossett who was fouled to play for a 57-51 lead. champion Owen Co. son Wilson had 11points ter when Wilson's lay points and 6 rebounds driving to the basket A Walton-Verona On Tuesday, Gallatin and 6 assists. up with 47 seconds left and Chris Brown added took on Carroll Coun- Jay Shrader added 4 pulled the Cats within 4 points and 7 rebounds. ty, who had beaten the points and Austin Steur- 45-43. The Cats hit 19 of 46 Wildcats 73-69 on their er chipped in with 3. After an Owen bas- from the field for 41% home floor four nights Gallatin hit 20 of 43 ket, Noah McCubbin's and 8 of 10 from the line earlier. field goals for 46% and stickback basket put the for 80%. On this day, though, 15 of 24 from the foul Wildcats within 47-45 The Rebels advanced the Wildcats took the line for 63%. with :21 left. to the championship lead early with hot shoot- On Thursday, the Owen hit one of two where they defeated ing and never looked Wildcats' semi-final foul shots to go up 48-45, Walton-Verona 62-47. back. They took a 20-13 match up was against but Wilson was fouled They will play Augusta, lead after one quarter Owen County, with with 8 seconds left and the 10th region champ, and increased that to 38- whom they had split two calmly sank both free at 6:30 next Thursday in Above are the Lady Wildcats who were 18 at the half. games earlier in the sea- throws to trial 48-47. Frankfort. named to the Class A Eighth Region All Tour- Gallatin still led 49- son. On the inbounds, the Gallatin will take a nament Team. They are (left to right): Blaire 35 after three quarters The Rebels jumped Cats couldn't foul until 6-11 record into this Sullivan, Danielle Wesley,Autumn Bowen and and the Panthers would out to a 13-5 first quarter 1.7 seconds left. Owen week's action. They MVP Hannah Dossett. cutthe lead to 11 points, lead, but the Cats used a hit the second of two travel to Maysville on free throws to grab a 49- Friday to take on St. Pat- W ils o n & B e c k h a m s ta r in C la s s A 47 lead. rick. On Tuesday, they On the ensuing in- host Henry County to bounds pass, Steurer wind up District 31 play. 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[email protected] Charlotte and Rachel Wednesday, January 21: Mary Bladen, Wanda are growing up so fast, Wells, Herman Bladen, Russell Webster, Norma This week we have and Paige Sawyer and ism Board to see Bob both in Girl Scouts and Sexton, Richard Burris, Lisa Chaney, Theo Ol- a VERY important Paige’s friend, Tanner; Weldon sworn in as a working hard on their dendick, Gabby Oldendick, Chloe Oldendick, birthday, meetings at- Rita Sample, Tracy and new member. Scott cookie sales and enjoy Luanna Beyersdorfer, Virginia Sanders, Laurel tended, visiting friends D.J. Cayton, and Mary Workman was to have playing laser tag, video Khimberly Lewis, Janie King, Melissa Axon and loved ones, and an Rae Mattox. been sworn in as well, games, roller skating, Thursday, January 22: Patrick Thomas, Lee activity report from a Also attending were but could not be pres- and visiting their proud Mullins, Chris Rachford, Miya Hutchinson very busy family. friends of Jada and ent and will be sworn grandparents. Friday, January 23: Atha Stewart, Dwayne •Patsy Brown at- Carly and friends of in at a later date. •Betty and Boyd Sullivan, DeEtta Sanders, David Marksberry, tended a birthday cel- the adults. The guests •Wednesday found Lionberger enjoyed a Lisa Hopkins, Jeremy Williamson, Martha Lew- ebration, Sunday, for enjoyed snacks as well Mary Jane at the Ex- Sunday visit from the is, Kelli Deaton, Keisha Gould her twin great-nieces, as cake and ice cream, tension Office for the Williamson family - Saturday, January 24: John Zalla, Bill Du- Jada and Carly Towles, games were played, monthly meeting of the daughter, Cindy; son- navent, Sheila Lowder, Steven Todd Baker, who are now nine years and the girls received Cross County Home- in-law, Jack; grand- Kayce Bishoff, Sharon Ginn, Joe Gilliland, Jay- old. Also present at the lots of presents. HAP- makers. daughter, Jaclyn; and lynn Jones celebration were the PY BIRTHDAY, JADA She said they all great-granddaughter, Sunday, January 25: Eva Mae Williamson, girls’ parents, Benjy AND CARLY! discussed their New two-year-old Nova. Marilyn Stephenson, Dwayne Duell, Anthony and Nicole Towles, •Mary Jane Day at- Year’s resolutions, and They had a nice sup- Lusty, Ray Dyer, Chuck McCarty, Adam Hutchin- Bailey, Chrissy, and tended the Monday hers was to stay home per together, and Nova son, Katie Burlew, Steve Huddleston, Nancy Wil- son, Greyson Coldiron Austin Sullivan; Myrna night meeting of the more, which she said had a great time play- Monday, January 26: Donna Craig, Linda Kes- Lozier, Sandra, Gage, Gallatin County Tour- she has already bro- ing with the new puz- snick, Loren Roberts, Ron Seafort, Jessica Carol ken. zles Betty and Boyd O’Connor, Justin Hamby Thursday morning, had purchased. Helen Swango will Tuesday, January 27: Janice Coomer, Jim Mary Jane attended Spike Wright went to Dryden, David Herndon, Darrin Herndon, Dick- celebrate 95th Birthday the Northern Kentucky Frankfort Wednesday ey Bethel, Beulah Hutchinson, Aleah Edmondson, Tourism Meeting in for a conference with Brenda Noel, Nathan Breisacher, Geralyn Ruth Covington. one of his friends from Mullins, Joellen Rebekah Mullins, Ramses Cruz, •Carol Estes enjoyed law school, Brett Da- Vicki Townsend a morning visit with vis. Then, they drove Wednesday, January 28: Karen Judy, Paul Mrs. Joyce Cole of to Transylvania Uni- Rabe, Jarvis Casey, Janet Hutton, Randy Hearn, Walton on Thursday. versity in Lexington to Allison Poe, Ashley Poe, Patty Mallaley, Blake Joy is the aunt of hear Robert Kennedy, Skirvin, Mae Poland Carol’s late husband, Jr. speak. Tim, and wife of the Jack Wright treated late Rev. Ken Cole, his mom, Barbie, to who was interim pas- dinner at Jewell’s on tor at Warsaw Baptist Main, Thursday. Church twice after he Maggie spent the retired from the pas- night with her friend, torate at Walton First Isabelle Brown on Baptist. Friday and Jack’s girl- Carol and Joy ate friend visited from breakfast at Cracker Purdue for the long Barrel in Dry Ridge weekend. and then went back to Saturday, Barbie and the Cole home in Wal- her sister, Kathy, went ton to look at pictures to visit their aunt in from Joy’s trip to Eng- Cincinnati. land last year, and to Barbie had received catch up on all the fam- a call from the nurs- Former Glencoe resident Hazel Joy Swan- ily news. ing home that her aunt go will celebrate her 95th birthday Sunday, February 1, at her home in Normal, Illinois, •Dennis and Loretta was not doing well, but Dover enjoyed a long upon arrival they found with family and friends. weekend visit with her to be her usual talk- Mrs. Swango was born in Glencoe in 1920. their grandchildren. ative self, for which Her surviving siblings are Robert Hon of Brooke, Charlotte, and they were most thank- Walton, Dorothy Hauth of Florida, and Billy Rachel arrived Friday. ful. Hon of Glencoe. The young ones es- While there, they Mrs. Swango is a retired bookkeeper who pecially enjoyed play- were pleased to meet enjoys knitting, crocheting, sewing, garden- ing with their little a cousin they’d never ing, and crossword puzzles. She is a member cousin, eight-month- met who had also come of Saybrook Christian Church. old Skylar, all week- to visit Aunt Irene. She married William H. Swango in 1946 end. They don’t get Sunday, Ben had and the couple had two sons, Gary Swango of to see her often, since to work, Jack was at Normal, Illinois and Larry Swango of Bloom- they live in Miamis- his girlfriend’s house Place your ad by burg, and were excited again, Maggie watched ington, Illinois. to see how mobile and movies all day, so Five grandchildren and three great-grand- 4 p.m. on Mondays to vocal she is now. Spike and Barbie children will also celebrate the occasion. seized the opportunity see it in that week’s to take much-needed naps. Barbie said it newspaper was great! BIG BOOK SALE • Through the end of the month! Low prices, all kinds of bar- gains— stop in and check it out! NEW! ZUMBA • Starting Saturday, January 24 through February 28th, 10a.m. Six week program and it’s FREE. Let us help you get in shape. Check it out! Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library is ALSO – YOGA FREE! • Each Thursday at 5:30 p.m. 1st week FREE, $5 each session thereafter. This program is available for Gallatin County preschool chil- dren, birth until their fifth birthday. LEGOMANIA: Each month a new, carefully selected book will be mailed in • Tuesday, January 27, 3:30 – 5 p.m. for children through 5th your child’s name directly to your home. grade. Be creative and imaginative! Call the Family Resource Center at 859-567-4900, or mail the FREE DOWNLOADABLE MUSIC information below to register your preschooler. • The library now offers has Freegal Music Service. Patrons now Preschool Child’s Full Name: __________________________________ have the ability to stream entire albums every day as part of this Child’s Date of Birth: _________________________________________ free online music offering. Come in for details! Sex: M F REGULAR PROGRAMS: Phone Number: _____________________________________________ Parent/Guardian’s Name: _____________________________________ • WRITER’S GROUP, 1st and 3rd Thursdays at 7 p.m. BOOK CLUB, 3rd Wednesday at 3 p.m. AA MTGS - Saturdays at 12-noon. Child’s Home Address: _______________________________________ Mailing Address (if different): __________________________________ REBECCA LEWIS in CONCERT “This child is a resident of Gallatin County” •Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline impersonator, Saturday, February Parent/Guardian’s Signature: __________________________________ 21st, 4 p.m. This free program will provide down-home, toe- Mail form to: Gallatin County Family Resource Center, 50 Paw stamping, and tear-jerking country music. Come out and bring Print Path, Warsaw, KY 41095 a friend or two! Thanks to our community partners: Gallatin County Public Library, Gallatin 209 West Market Street, Warsaw • 567-2786 County Fiscal Court, Ohio Valley United Charities, Speedway Children’s Chari- www.gallatincountylibrary.org ties, and many local businesses, churches, clubs, and individuals. The Gallatin County News, Warsaw, Ky. - Wednesday, January 21, 2015 - Page 7 Obituaries Donnie Gail Pruett Fornash Donnie Gail Pruett Donald Fornash; two neral Home in Warsaw. Fornash died Monday, sons, Barry and Patrick The funeral service January 19, at St. Eliza- Fornash; one grandson, will begin at 1 p.m., beth Hospice. She was Chad Lucas; one great- Thursday, January 22, at 76 and a resident of grandson, Trent Lucas the funeral home. Sparta. Harlow; three brothers, Burial will be at the Mrs. Fornash is sur- Jr. “Bub”, Gene and family cemetery in Spar- vived by one daugh- Johnny Pruett; and two ta. ter, Pam Burgess of sisters, Pat Wilhoite and Memorials are sug- Madison, Indiana; eight Carolyn Kistner. gested to the Sparta grandchildren and 15 Visitation will be held Christian Church, the great-grandchildren. Wednesday, January 21, Arthritis Foundation or She was preceded in from 5 to 8 p.m. at Gar- the Osteoporosis Foun- death by her husband, nett-New-McDonald Fu- dation. Senior Center Schedule The Gallatin County 1 p.m., Games 1 p.m., Games Senior Activity Center Friday, January 23 Wednesday, January 28 is open Monday through 8:30 a.m., TOPS 9 a.m., Games Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m., Games 12 noon, Congregate 3 p.m. for seniors in the 10:30 a.m., Bingo Meal community. 12 noon, Congregate 1 p.m., Bunco Tourna- Games such as Rook, Meal ment at Carroll/$5/ Euchre, Rummy, Corn 1 p.m., Games Snack Hole, Tic Tac Toe, Chess Monday, January 26 and Wii are always avail- 9 a.m., Games Church News able to seniors. 10:30 a.m., Rhythm Coffee and pastries Drumming Oakland Baptist are served each day. 12 noon, Soup Lunch Church will observe Here’s our schedule: 1 p.m., Games Building Fund Sunday, Thursday, January 22 Tuesday, January 27 Sunday, January 25. All 9 a.m., Games 9 a.m., Games money collected will go 10:30 a.m., Dining with 10:30 a.m., Dining with into the building fund Diabetes Diabetes and be held for future A little off the top 12 noon, Congregate 12 noon, Congregate repairs. Meal Meal Members and guests JoJo Smith, 3, of Owenton, got a free haircut from Jennifer Helms are invited to bring a of Glencoe at the Family Tabernacle Church on Saturday. The hair- side dish to share at the For Those DiFFiculT covered dish meal that cuts are part of the church’s Helping Hands program. Anyone who Times When WorDs will follow the worship donates a can of food to the church’s food drive on Jan. 31, can also Are noT enough service. Meat will be get a free haircut. Photo by Kathleen Niece provided. There are times when Sunday school begins Health screenings to be held words are not enough, when at 10 a.m., followed by your family is in need of a solid, dependable foundation to draw the worship service at 11 Residents living in Screening and said, "I function, and more strength from. a.m. and around Warsaw can want to thank you for Screenings are afford- You can call on us to be Oakland Baptist Church learn about their risk for saving my life". able, convenient and ac- there when we are needed the most. is located at 4967 Rt. cardiovascular disease, Screenings can check cessible for wheelchairs 455, Sparta. osteoporosis, diabetes, for: and those with trouble and other chronic, seri- • The level of plaque walking. Family Services From Neighbors And Friends • • • • • • ous conditions with af- buildup in your arteries, Packages start at Who Care Sanders Baptist Church fordable screenings by related to risk for heart $149, but consultants Hamilton-Stanley will host its monthly Life Line Screening. disease, stroke and over- will work with you to The Warsaw City all vascular health. create a package that is Funeral Home hymn sing on Sunday, January 25, at 6:30 p.m. Building will host this • HDL and LDL Cho- right for you based on Verona, Kentucky community event on lesterol levels your age and risk fac- The hymn sing will 859-485-4885 1/30/2015. The site is • Diabetes risk tors.. Call 1-877-237- feature the Sanders Gos- 24-Hour Funeral Information pel Band. located at 300 E High • Bone density as a 1287 or visit our website St in Warsaw. Beverly risk for possible osteo- at www.lifelinescreen- 859-824-4004 In the event of inclem- Reed of Benton, KY porosis ing.com. Pre-registra- ent weather, cancellation attended a Life Line • Kidney and thyroid tion is required. Worried About Health is possible. For more information Insurance? Need Help? Meadow Creek contact Pastor Hardin Lowe at 859-643-5167. Call Jim Cammack Apartments Free Consultation by Immediate Openings for Appointment Only 2 and 3 Bedroom Apts Locations in Florence, KY and (Water, Sewer & Trash included in rent) Sparta, KY, at I-71 and KY 35 $300 Security Deposit 859-647-6321 502-514-3490 Call 859-567-1600 TDD: 1-800-648-6056 Meadow Creek Townhomes 1216 Meadow Creek Lane, Warsaw, KY 2015 Property Tax Homestead/ Disability Exemption Professionally managed by Winterwood, Inc. The 2015 Gallatin County Homestead/Disability Exemption is $36,900. This amount is deducted from your total assessment. When A Wound The guidelines for eligibility for the exemption are as follows: Won’t Heal. •Homestead: Must be 65 or older and living at the address for the New Hope for your non-healing wound. exemption. •You or your spouse will be eligible if you are 65 or older. Has a wound kept your life at a standstill? At the Wound Care •The Property Valuation Administrator’s Office will need a copy of a Center at St. Elizabeth Grant our medical experts provide you driver’s license or state ID card to copy and file. with individualized treatment plans that •IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO RENEW THE HOMESTEAD EX- include the most advanced wound care EMPTION EVERY YEAR. ONCE YOU ARE GIVEN THE EX- therapies available today. And our special- EMPTION IT UPDATES EVERY YEAR. ized approach offers treatments that radically speed the healing process. Start •Disability: You must have a benefits statement from Social Security living again! or Veterans Administration for the PVA Office to copy and file. Ask your physician or call us at 859-655-1100. •You must be living at the address for the exemption. •The disability information must be updated every year. We’ll treat you well. Visit our Wound Care Specialist, Teresa Tallon, APRN If you have questions, please call us. Thank you, Gallatin County PVA Office 859-567-5621 Pg. 8 - Wednesday, January 21, 2015 - The Gallatin County News County, Kentucky, on the North side and being known as 8035 Ky. Highway ful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s of Kentucky Highway 16, 0.9 miles 16, Verona, KY 41092. own expense, carry fire and extended PUBLIC and said Bond shall bear interest at the Southwest of Munk Road and more Said property shall be sold for the pur- insurance coverage on any improve- rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per an- particularly described as follows, to- pose of collecting the following judg- ments from the date of sale until the num until paid. The purchaser shall be wit: ment debt: A judgment in favor of the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss required to pay the sum of 10% of the Unless stated otherwise, any monu- plaintiff(s) in the amount of $90,735.54 payable clause to the Master Commis- ment referred to herein as a set iron together with interest, assessments, sioner of the Gallatin Circuit Court. bthide pamurocuhnast ein a ct athshe otirm cee rotiffi seadle c. hReicskk oonf pin is a ½ inch iron rebar 18 inches in taxes and costs herein expended. Failure of the purchaser to effect such NOTICES loss shall pass to the successful bidder length with a yellow cap stamped L.S. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall insurance shall not affect the validity at the close of the sale. The success- 3407, 3316. All bearings stated herein be sold as a whole. 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BIDDERS SHALL BE PRE- Parcel 2: Situate in Gallatin County vehicles (1 minivan and 4 15-passen- num until paid. The purchaser shall be PARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE Kentucky, and being more particularly ger vans). Interested parties must ob- required to pay the sum of 10% of the TERMS. described as follows: Beginning at We buy tain a bid packet containing the vehicle bid amount in cash or certified check on STEPHEN P. HUDDLESTON, a stone in the right-of-way of line of list and bid instructions. Bid packets the purchase at the time of sale. Risk of MASTER COMMISSIONER, State Highway 16, thence in an East- will be available for pick up at no cost loss shall pass to the successful bidder GALLATIN CIRCUIT COURT erly course with said right-of-way a between Tuesday, January 20th and at the close of the sale. The success- P.O. Box 988, WARSAW, KY 41095 distance of 200 feet to a stone; thence Junk Cars! Wednesday, February 3rd at the fol- ful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s 859-567-2818 in a westerly course a distance of 200 lowing location: own expense, carry fire and extended 1-3c to a stone; thence in a Southerly course NKADD insurance coverage on any improve- PUBLIC NOTICE: a distance of 200 feet to the place of 22 Spiral Drive ments from the date of sale until the COMMISSIONER’S SALE beginning. Also Trucks, Florence, KY 41042 purchase price is fully paid, with a loss GALLATIN CIRCUIT COURT, Being the same property conveyed 8:00T ahme –v 4e:h3i0c lpems may be inspected psiaoynaebrl eo cf lathuese Gtoa ltlhaeti nM aCsitrecru Cito mComuirst-. FreeCdoAmSE M NoOrt.g 1a4g-eC CI-o0r0p1o3r1ation tPor oDpearvtiyd INnevaevsetms, emntas,r riLedL Pf,r oam KReena-l Busses, Scrap, Metal! one time only on Wednesday, Febru- Failure of the purchaser to effect such dba Freedom Home Mortgage tucky limited liability partnership, ary 28th between the hours of 10:00am insurance shall not affect the validity Corporation by deed dared 12/09/2009, recorded New & Used Tires for cars, trucks and 12:00 noon at the former Northern of the sale or the purchaser’s liability PLAINTIFF 12/16/2009, Deed Book 108, page Kentucky Transit, 1452 Production thereunder, but shall entitle, but not re- VERSUS} 135, Gallatin County Clerk’s records, Drive, Burlington, KY 41005. quire, a lien holder herein, after giving David C. Neaves III aka David & farm equpment now on sale! Completed bids may be submitted notice to the Master Commissioner, to Neaves, Lindsay Neaves, to NKADD, 22 Spiral Dr., Florence, effect said insurance and furnish the Homecomings Financial, LLC f/k/a Hiring Nursing Glencoe Truck KY 41042 until 11:00 a.m., February policy or evidence thereof to the Mas- Homecomings Financial Network, 4th, at which time and place the bids ter Commissioner, and the premium Inc. Assistants wbiidlls bmeu sotp ebnee dm aarnkde dr e“aVdA aNlo uBdI.D SA l–l tshhearlel obne ocrh tahreg epdr otop erth pe oprtuiorcnh athseerr eaosf and CounDtyE FofE GNaDllAatNinT,S Kentucky Providence Health & Towing DO NOT OPEN.” Facsimile/electronic purchaser’s cost. The property shall NOTICE OF SALE Care of Gallatin bids will not be considered. be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for By virtue of a judgment and order of seeks for Peraocpho svaalsn .s hNalol inecxlcuedpet ioonnse. pTrihcee tthhee ryeeaaftre 2r;0 1ea5s aenmde naltls ,s urebssterqicuteionnt sy eaanrds stearleed o Df ethcee mGbaelrl a1ti,n 2 C01ir4c uiint tChoeu artb oevne- applications for Billy Sullivan - owner successful bidder will be responsible stipulations of record; assessments for case, I shall proceed to offer for sale CNAs. for the safe and timely removal of public improvements levied against the INSIDE THE SOUTH DOOR OF 116 South Main • Call 859-242-1413 vehicle(s) from the premises within property, if any; existing zoning ordi- THE GALLATIN COUNTY COURT- Apply in person at: one month as well as any associated nances, statutes, laws, or regulations; HOUSE in Warsaw, Kentucky, to the 499 Center St., costs related to the removal. Cashier’s and any facts which an inspection and highest bidder, at public auction on check is the only accepted method of accurate survey of the property may THURSDAY, January 22, 2015 at the Warsaw, KY 40195 payment. No cash or personal checks. disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BE PRE- hour of 1:30 p.m. or thereabouts, the or call HEALTHCARE PROESSIONALS WANTED Itht eis bthide itnot ethnet ohfi gthhee sNt KreAspDoDns tiob laew aanrdd PTAERREMDS .TO COMPLY WITH THESE fAoDlloDwRiEngS Sd:e s c8ri0b3e5d pKryo.p eHrtiyg,h two-awy it1: 6, Micha Dryden renGtlyre heinr inVga lldeyyn Hameaiclt hin adnivdi dRueahlsa bfiolirt atthioen f oClleonwteinr gis p cousri-- responsive bidder. STEPHEN P. HUDDLESTON, Verona, KY 41092 859-567-4548. The NKADD reserves the right to MASTER COMMISSIONER, Parcel 1: Lying and being in Gallatin tions: waive any informality, irregularity, or GALLATIN CIRCUIT COURT • Full-time Registered Nurse or Licensed Practi- defect in any proposal, and to reject P.O. Box 988, WARSAW, KY 41095 cal Nurse 7 p.m. - 7 a.m. Hiring - Clerk any or all bids should it be deemed in 859-567-2818 • Full-time State Registered Nurse Aides 7 a.m. - the best interest of the NKADD to do 1-3c 7 p.m. and 7 p.m. - 7 a.m. so. Questions, contact Bryan Cobb at PUBLIC NOTICE: Seeking Maintenance Clerk to [email protected] or (859) 283-1885. COMMISSIONER’S SALE • PRN Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical 3-1c GALLATIN CIRCUIT COURT, assist Operations Manager in shop Nurses, and State Registered Nurse Aides PUBLIC NOTICE: 2004 Yamaha V- CASE NO. 12-CI-00144 • Full-time Housekeeping Assistants Star, VIN # JYAVMOIEO4AO71425. Tax Ease Lien Servicing, LLC area. Must have computer knowl- • Part-time Evening Receptionist As of January 2, 2015, the total amount PLAINTIFF due on the bike to Glencoe Truck and VERSUS} edge, be a skillful typist, possess Green Valley offers competitive pay, excellent ben- Towing is $4,554.00. The owner has Terry McIntyre, Staci Claudette efits, and a compassionate, friendly work environment. the right to pay off the balance of this Eggleston, organizational skills and be detail Come be a part of our team. You may apply in person at debt by and no later than February 1, Gallatin County Fiscal Court, Ken- 1206 11th Street, Carrollton, KY or call 502-732-6683. 2015, or the bike will be sold to cover tucky Tax Bill Servicing, Inc. orientated. Applicant must be able Green Valley is proud to be a drug free workplace and the debt or will be retained by Glencoe and County of Gallatin, Kentucky an equal opportunity employer. Truck and Towing. DEFENDANTS to perform light lifting to stock parts 1-3c NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE: 2004 Ford 150, By virtue of a judgment and order of shelves. Must have a valid drivers VIN # 1FTPW14584KCO5326, Lic.# sale of the Gallatin Circuit Court en- JO-11982 New Jersey, exp. 22,2014. tered December 8, 2014 in the above license and drug free. As of January 2, 2015, the total amount case, I shall proceed to offer for sale due on the truck to Glencoe Truck and INSIDE THE SOUTH DOOR OF Apply in person at 2907 US Hwy Towing is $2,136.00. The owner has THE GALLATIN COUNTY COURT- the right to pay off the balance of this HOUSE in Warsaw, Kentucky, to the 42 West, Warsaw KY debt by and no longer than February 1, highest bidder, at public auction on 2015, showing all proper paper work THURSDAY, January 22, 2015 at the needed to prove to be legal or the truck hour of 1:30 p.m. or thereabouts, the will be sold to cover the debt or will be following described property, to-wit: retained by Glencoe Truck and Tow- ADDRESS: 151 Driftwood Drive, ing. Warsaw, Kentucky 41095 Map ID: 28- 1-3c SB-06.01 PUBLIC NOTICE: Being all of Lot No. A Ewbank Subdi- COMMISSIONER’S SALE vision of Owens’ 9.10 acre tract as the GALLATIN CIRCUIT COURT, same appears on a plat or map of same CASE NO. 08-CI-00259 record at Plat Book 1, pages 20 and 22 Bank of America, NA successor by (no Plat Nos. A15 and A16), Gallatin merger to County Clerk’s office. BAC Homes Loans Servicing, L. Also covered hereby is a 1971 model P. fka Monticello mobile home affixed to the Countrywide Home Loan Servicing, subject realty. Call us if you have a wreck! L.P. Said property being the same property PLAINTIFF conveyed to Terry McIntyre, by deed 24 Hour Emergency Road Service VERSUS} dated July 12, 2002 in Deed Book D89, Local & Long Distance Stephen E. Butler page 25 of the Gallatin County, Ken- Saundra Butler tucky records. Medium & Heavy Duty Towing Available DEFENDANTS Said property shall be sold for the pur- • Out of Fuel • Jump Starts • Tire Service NOTICE OF SALE pose of collecting the following judg- By virtue of a judgment and order of ment debt: A judgment in favor of the • Freeze Ups • Electrical Problems • Load sale of the Gallatin Circuit Court en- plaintiff(s) in the amount of $5,092.01 Shifts • Mechanical Issues • Lock Outs tered December 5, 2011 in the above together with interest, assessments, Complete Truck & Trailer Repair case, I shall proceed to offer for sale taxes and costs herein expended. INSIDE THE SOUTH DOOR OF TERMS OF SALE: The property shall THE GALLATIN COUNTY COURT- be sold as a whole. The purchaser may HOUSE in Warsaw, Kentucky, to the pay all or part of the purchase price in highest bidder, at public auction on cash, and may pay the balance of the THURSDAY, January 22, 2015 at the purchase price on a credit of 30 days hour of 1:30 p.m. or thereabouts, the after date of sale; said credit shall be following described property, to-wit: granted only upon the execution by the ADDRESS: 1533 Ky. Highway 465, purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, Sparta, Kentucky 41086 and said surety shall be a lending in- Larry Cavins POST FRAME The land referred to herein below is sit- stitution, fidelity or surety company uoaf tKede nitnu cthkey , Canodu ndteys corfi bGedal laast ifno,l lSotwatse: atuucthkoyr iozre do tahnedr sduorientgy baupspirnoevsesd i nb yK ethne- Trucking BUILDINGS Situated in Gallatin County, Kentucky Master Commissioner; an authorized Being part of the original 112 acre tract officer of the surety must be present at Over 4S0 pyeeacrsi eaxlpserience lying on the north side of Boone Road the sale or must have given the Mas- Single Axle, loads 20Lxa2rg4e swele/c2ti odn oofo crolso r s a n$d 3si,z9es95 and known as Lot 11-A and being more ter Commissioner adequate assurance 24x40 wBu/2ilt dono Yoorurs L o t $5,995 particularly described as follows: of its intent to be surety prior to or at of 10 tons or less 30x50 w24/x22 d4o -o $r3s9 9 5 $8,995 Being in the center of Boone Road a the sale; said Bond shall be, and shall Built on y3o0urx l4o0t • - 5 $0 6y9rs9. e5xperience rBaoiloronaed R sopaidk e;S .t h4e7n-c3e3 -w20it hW c,e n1t7e7r .7o6f raedmdiatiino,n aal lsieencu orinty t hfeo rp trhoep epratyy msoelndt oasf Sand • Gravel Large s4el0exct6io0n -o f$ c1o3lo,r9s0 a0nd sizes. Material packages available. feet to a P.K. Nail; thence with same the full purchase price, and shall have S. 47-33-20 W, 200.00 feet to a P.K. the full force and effect of a Judgment; Top Soil GGoossmmaann IInnc.c. nail and real beginning of Lot 11-A; 859-393-6401 81M2ad-i2so6n,5 In-d5ia2n9a0 thence leaving center of said road and property lien of Baker and Lot Line 11 www(.8go1s2m) a2n6b5u-il5d2in9g0s.com and 12 N. 49-08-10 W, 30.00 feet to an iron pin; thence with same N. 49- 08-10 W, 433.53 feet to an iron pin in line of Mullikin; thence with his line S. 58-10-00 W, 102.35 feet to an iron pin; thence with same S. 58-10-00 W, 102.36 feet to an iron pin and Lot Line 10 of Young and Mefford; thence with Lot Line No. 10 S. 48-46-10 E, 65.63 feet to an iron pin in Lot 11-B; thence with Lot Line 11-B, N. 47-34-33 E, 98.68 feet to an iron pin and Lot Line 11-A and Lot Line 11-B; thence with said line S. 48-56-40 E, 405.60 feet to an ion pin; thence with same S. 48-56- 40 E, 30.00 feet to a P.K. Nail in center of Boone Road; thence with center of Boone Road N. 47-33-20 E, 100.00 feet to beginning. Being the same property conveyed to Stephen E. Butler and Saundra But- ler, husband and wife, from Larry K. Mains and Barbara S. Mains, husband and wife, on September 22, 2006 and recorded on November 2, 2006 in Deed Book D100, page 735 of the records of the Gallatin County Clerk’s Office. Also included is a 1999 Clayton Dream 27x52 manufactured home to be sold with the subject property. Said property shall be sold for the purpose of collecting the following Place classified ads by 4 p.m. judgment debt: A judgment in favor of the plaintiff(s) in the amount of Monday to see it in that week’s $114,100.56 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein newspaper expended. The Gallatin County News, Warsaw, Ky. - Wednesday, January 21, 2015 - Page 9 of Warsaw on U.S. 42. ton has a strong academ- disabled or handicapped. FOR SALE 859-567-2300, noon to ic Christian curriculum Rental assistance avail- MISCELLANEOUS 6 p.m. Wood by Berk- A Beka), phonetically able for qualified appli- Sparta. $70,000. Gor- who can run snow and shire. based , and is now reg- cants. First month rent FOR SALE: Washers, geous valley views, ice trucks. Looking for 2-4p istering students for K4, is free! Call Riverside dryers, stoves and re- hunting, water and elec- farmers or retired indi- FOR SALE: Vintage K5, (half or full days), Square Apartments at frigerators in excellent tric access, close to Ken- viduals. 1949 EM50 Gibson 1st through 12th grades. 859-567-2531, TDD condition, deluxe mod- tucky Speedway and 3-1c Mandolin in hard case. Call 502-732-4734. E- 1-800-648-6056. els, all with warranty. I-71. Contact Melissa HELP WANTED: Driv- Mint condition. Recent- mail: kmatson2cac@bell- 20-tfc Will deliver. $125 and Jakubowski for details at ers: $1,250 per week, ly appraised by Willis south.net. FOR RENT: Three up. Call 859-727-3030, 859-468-2218. Listed by guaranteed minimum. Music at $1500. Asking 3-tfc bed/two bath home in Best Appliance. Sibcy Cline realtors-Rob Class A CDL, X&T en- 1-tfc $1200 firm. Also, 1977 Warsaw/Sparta area. Sibcy (broker). dorsements with two Harley XLH Sports- SERVICES Vaulted ceilings, walk- FOR SALE: Square 3-4p plus years exp. Call 855- ter, custom paint, lots in closets, central air, bales hay (no round FOR SALE: 3/4 acre 206-6362. of new parts. Must see only $725 plus deposit. bales), first cutting of SERVICES: Hauling, vacant lot in Glencoe, 2-1c to appreciate. Ready to Payment arrangements orchard grass, Timothy driveway gravel, topsoil, $18,000 or make offer. ride, $3500. Call Steve possible. Call 859-282- and alfalfa. Call Gary backhoe, loader work. Call 859-643-3300. at 859-393-8888 after 2600. Richardson at 859-643- Licensed electrical ser- 1-tfc 4:30 p.m. 48-tfc 5776. vice. Also, heavy duty 3-2p FOR RENT: Livestock 1-8c brush cutter - up to three HELP WANTED barn with stalls and FOR SALE: Firewood. inches. Call Ron Max- EDUCATION several fenced in acres, Seasoned, split, deliv- well, 0859-743-6968 or Glencoe. Call Tommy at ered and stacked. Call 859-567-4242. HELP WANTED: Big EDUCATION: Chris- 812-292-5457. Keith Jones at 859-466- 3-17p Rig Snow and Ice Team. tian Academy of Carroll- 2-2p 7863. We are looking for driv- FOR RENT: Three- 1-4c ers with Class B-CDL FOR RENT bedroom trailer, $600 FOR SALE: Firewood. rent, $600 deposit; two- Seasoned, split hard- bedroom trailer, $450 wood. $40-$80 picked FOR RENT: Livestock rent, $450 deposit. Call up. Seven miles east barn with stalls and 859-640-3738. several fenced in acres, 3-1c Glencoe. Call Tommy at Hiring - Office Coordinator 812-292-5457. REAL ESTATE We are seeking an Office 2-2p FOR RENT: Modern Coordinator in Carrollton, KY. FOR SALE: 25 acres For Rent - 2 Houses one bedroom apartments on Timberbrook Lane, Accounts Payable experience of available for the elderly, in Ghent Ky. $650 monthly 2-5 years required. Pay based for 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. on experience. Home Repair Also $800 monthly for Please call for & Remodeling appointment. 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. A to Z Complete 859-371-7898 Call 859-567-5800 Ask for Meghan. No Job Too Big or Small if interested. Don’t hesitate to call! Fully Insured! KB Services Now hiring - Ron’s MO2040 859-643-1266 or 859-609-9962 Cash Express Heating & Air Hiring full time assistant Unhappy with your investment account or For all your Installation managers for new store bank C.D.? Call today! See how we can help. & Service Needs coming soon to Warsaw. $9 513-871-0600 19 Years Experience Call 502-463-2523 per hour plus monthly bo- Eisert Wealth Management 2702 Erie Avenue Suite 305 nus, holidays, sick, vaca- Cincinnati, OH 45208 tion, health, vision, dental, Terry A. Eisert EisertWealthManagement.com HIRING–FLOATER President Since 1980 GALLATIN CO. HEAD START and life insurance offered. Terry Eisert is a Registered Representative and Investment Advisor Representative of and offers securities and advisory services OVEC has an immediate opening for a through WRP Investments, Inc. Member FINRA and SIPC. Eisert Wealth Management is not affiliated with WRP Investments, Please fax resumes to: IYnocu. nSgesctouwritnie, sO aHc t4iv4i5tie0s5 .a 3n3d0 a-7d5v9is-o2r0y2 s3ervices are supervised by WRP Investments, Inc., with offices at 4407 Belmont Avenue, Floater at our Gallatin County Head Start classroom located in Warsaw, KY. The 931-241-6003 or submit TRI-STATE LAND CO. Floater will assist with providing class- an application online at: room coverage and maintain classroom 859-485-1330 ratios while teaching staff take required cashtn.com/nowhiring Walton, Ky. breaks. Provide temporary assistance in the classroom on an as needed basis. High-School diploma or equivalent re- •2 Ac. N. Gallatin Co., pasture, w/a septic sys- For Rent - Offices quired. Education and experience working tem, water & electric hook ups, double wides with pre-school children desired. Position 4 office spaces to rent in welcome, $38,900.00, $2,500 down is up to 3 hours per day, 4 days per week, •5 Ac. Napoleon area, Grant Co., rolling pas- 142 days annually. The position posting Warsaw Ky. will close on January 20, 2015. Apply to ture, view, single wides welcome, city water, Human Resources by completing the on- Will build to suit. $42,900.00, $2,000 down line application at www.ovec.org in the •3 Ac. Gallatin Co., pasture, scattered trees, “About Careers” section. If you are unable Call 859-567-5800 mobiles welcome, easy access to I-71, city to complete the application electronically, contact Lauren Tindle at 502-647-3533. water along road, $29,900.00, $2,000 down if interested. EOE •10 Ac. Glencoe area, pasture, woods, older barn, ideal for livestock, mobiles welcome, $46,900.00, $2,000 down, $410 per mo. NOW HIRING! CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE PROPERTIES SEASONAL AND FULL TIME JOBS www.tri-statelandcompany.com Crown Services is now AVAILABLE onsite at We are currently hiring for: Madison Metals Inc. Hiring for Dietary & Scott’s • General Laborers Housekeeping We manufacture premium metal Providence Health Miracle Gro • Skilled Welders roofing and trim. $1.89 per lin. foot - #1 Care of Gallatin Buy Direct from the factory • Skilled Fabricators / $1.69 per lin.foot - #2 seeks applications. 252 Ladder Lane 99¢ per lin.ft - Scratch & Dent 12 colors available • Torch Hands •Buy Factory Direct Apply in person at: Carrollton, KY 41008 40 •Y1e2a Cr Wolaorrrsanty 499 Center St., • Inspectors Most o•rNdeerxst r Deaadyy Sneexrvt dicaey, some • Material Handlers •Custom Trim Available Warsaw, KY 40195 •Forklift Operators Daevlaiivlaebrlye Asavmaiela dbalye • Bindery Workers or call • Dispatch Helpers 812-273-5214 Shawn Smith for • Machine Operators • Machine Operators Dietary position • Front Loaders ***OVERTIME OPPORTUNITIES*** 859-567-4548; HS/GED Required or Tammy Parsons Open 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM By appointment only - Call for Housekeeping For more information please call position 859-371-7898 859-567-4548. 859-282-5282 Subscribe to the Gallatin County News Call 567-5051 Page 10· Wednesday, January 21, 2015· The Gallatin County News N e w s f r o m t h e 4 - H D e s k b y L o ra S te w a rt Media Smart tive in their daily lives. Youth -Media analysis and Asyoung people spend production - Young more time than ever in people explore the con- front of a television or nections between media a computer screen, the and health and learn to 4-H Media Smarts Youth analyze and create media will empower young messages. Young people people to make healthy will develop their own choices about nutrition media message with the and physical activity by help of KET to promote helping them understand positive messages about how media can influence nutrition and physical their lives. activity to their peers. The first meeting Habits that start in will be held on Wednes- childhood and are rein- day, January 28th after forced in the teen years L i g h t s h o w school. This program become lifelong behav- will help young people iors. The Media-Smarts Mother Nature put on a colorful light show as another day dawned in Gallatin build knowledge and Youth program is one County on Monday. Light from the rising sun turned the cirrocumulus clouds skills in the areas of nu- tool to help ensure that on the horizon a bright red for several minutes. Sunrise now comes about a min- trition, physical activity these behaviors are ute earlier every day as we make our way through winter and toward spring. and media analysis. healthy ones. -Nutrition - young If you are interested Photo by Kelley Warnick people learn about key in learning about putting concepts in a balanced together a media mes- -Stay inside! gloves and boots) diet and practice ways to sage about nutrition and Public Service Announcement -When using alternate Avoid injury by using make smart snack choic- physical activity then Winter Weather heat from a fireplace, chainsaws safely. es in real-life settings. come Wednesday, Janu- wood stove, space heater, Hold the chainsaw Safety Tips -Physical activity - ary 28th. You must have etc., use fire safeguards with two hands. Young people discuss a permission slip to at- and properly ventilate Follow the owner's Provided by your the importance of daily tend which is available -Close off unneeded manual. Gallatin County Emergency rooms Do not cut with the tip physical activity for pro- in the 4-H newsletter and Management Office -Stuff towels or rags of the chainsaw. moting health and prac- at the Gallatin County Brandon Terrell, Director in cracks under doors Do not work alone. tice ways to be more ac- Extension Office. -Cover windows at Do not cut with the Everyone is potential- as dried fruit, nuts and night chainsaw above your ly at risk during winter granola bars, and food -Bat and drink - food waist. t I<idz Maze Mania storms. Most fatalities requiring no cooking or provides the body with Use a sharp chain. are indirectly related to refrigeration energy for producing its Keep others far away. James ishungry for the storm. People die -Can opener own heat Do not use a chainsaw dessert. Help him gettothe 'e1 from traffic accidents on -Extra medicine and -Wear layers of loose- when you are tired. icy roads, heart attacks baby supplies fitting, lightweight, Do not use a chainsaw banana split atthe end of while shoveling snow, -Pirst aid kit warm clothing when drinking alcohol. the maze. ' and hypothermia from -Heating fuel The best advice for Plan the cut before prolonged exposure to -Bmergency heat traveling during fore- you start. cold and unsafe residen- source casted winter condi- Keep both feet on the tial conditions. -Fire extinguisher tions is; "simply stay at ground when cutting. Be prepared! Listen -Smoke alarm home". Only travel if Start the chainsaw at to NOAA weather ra- -Make sure pets have necessary. least 10 feet from the dio or commercial ra- plenty of food, water, Chainsaw safety tips: fuel can. dio/television to stay and shelter Wear safety gear. Do not climb with a informed about winter If you are already in- (hard hat, cut-proof chainsaw. storm watches, warnings door during hazardous pants, safety glasses, Do not cut near a and advisories. winter weather: hearing protection, power line. At home and work, plan ahead for winter storms by having these on hand: -Plashlight and extra batteries -Battery-backup pow- ered NOAA weather Ra- dio -AMlFM Radio -Extra food and water ©Feature Etchange - high energy food such Gallatin IGA 1 - D a y H o g WITH THE PURCHASE W i l d S a l e ! OF ANY VEHIClE Saturday, January 24 We are here to finance your future not your past! stow credit; Bankruptcy? ~ Pay:> S lo w "es We Can. Yes We Can! es We Ca~! Boneless Pork Loin Bulk Bacon Divorce? $1.79 lb. $1.99 lb. Yes We Can! C h e c k S t o r e f o r Pork Baby Back Ribs M o r e $1.99 lb. S p e c i a l s ! G o e s s lin g 's Gallatin County IGA u.S. 42 in Warsaw, Gallatin County, Kentucky Open Every Day 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. 859/567 -2851

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