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Sports | 7A Features | 1B Lady Dragons Your money GCHS girls’ Food prices rise and streak longest tax season arrives since ’12-’13 Visit the Record-Herald at www.record-herald.com Greensburg Record-Herald 50 Cents Serving Green County Since 1895 2 Sections, 16 Pages No. 3 Wednesday, January 21, 2015 County makes chief, board appointments BY TOM MILLS been dealt with. terms. the last resident lived at The issue is the intent of NEWS EDITOR The Fiscal Court appoint- Property owner Clark the time. The road surface magistrates in the earlier ed Marty Young as Rescue Marshall requested that had previously been chip- decision. After dealing with em- Squad captain after the pre- county road Woodfield Es- and-sealed at Marshall’s “I feel that we meant to in- ployees and budgets at spe- vious appointee, Andy Milby, tates be graveled approxi- father’s expense but the clude the whole road and not cial called meetings earlier stepped down for lack of time mately 100 yards to a rental surface is in rough shape just a part of it,” said Magis- this month, the Green Coun- to devote to the office. Young residence that is now occu- beyond that then-last occu- trate Tim Darnell (D-3rd). ty Fiscal Court got down to takes over immediately. pied. The county approved pied residence. A renter now Under county ordinance regular business Thursday Magistrates also appoint- taking the road into the lives in a house beyond that to add any road to the coun- with an abbreviated agenda ed Brenda Hall and J.D. county system in November and Marshall is requesting ty list, including extend- because much of the time- Pruitt to the Green County and the road was officially gravel to make the road sur- sensitive issues had already Library Board for four-year taken in up to a point where face passable. See Fiscal, page 3A Edelen Comer releases stumps clerk’s locally audit BY TOM MILLS NEWS EDITOR SPECIAL TO THE R-H Kentucky gubernatorial candidate James Comer will State Auditor Adam Edel- be in Greensburg Jan. 28 for en released the audit of the a rally. 2013 financial statement of Comer, Green County Clerk Billy who is the Joe Lowe Thursday. Kentucky The report found that the R-H photo by Tom Mills Agriculture financial statement of the Green County Fire and Rescue firefighter J.T. Pruitt attacks a blaze that destroyed a Bram- Commis- Clerk did not follow gener- lett Road residence Friday. sioner, rep- ally accepted accounting resented principles in the United Green Coun- Fire destroys Bramlett home States. However, the Clerk’s ty in the state financial statement is fairly legislature presented in conformity with for 10 years James Comer, the regulatory basis of ac- BY TOM MILLS County Fire and Rescue and Less than 24 hours lat- as the state speaking in counting, which is an accept- NEWS EDITOR Summersville Volunteer er, Greensburg firefighters representa- Green County able reporting methodology. Fire Department personnel were to 408 Scottsville St. tive from in 2013. The audit reports the A Friday night fire de- responded to the scene with for an outbuilding fire that the 53rd dis- County Clerk’s Office lacks stroyed a residence on four fire trucks and more was suspected to have been trict. adequate segregation of du- Bramlett Road. than a dozen personnel, but electrical in nature. Comer who will officially ties over receipts and dis- The fire, at the 4395 Bram- the residence was already The fire in the building, file his candidacy for governor bursements. lett Road residence owned engulfed by the time units owned by Mary and Lee tomorrow in Frankfort, will “The County Clerk prints by Mary Cross, is thought to arrived on the scene. Henry at 408 Scottsville make Greensburg one of his the Point of Sales daily check- have started near a heater Local Red Cross mem- St., was reported at 7:15 first campaign stops because out sheet, prepares the daily while occupants were away, bers responded to the scene p.m. A dozen firefighters of the support the county has deposits, prepares and signs fire officials said. The fire to assist the family. spent 49 minutes on the given him throughout his po- checks, and posts to the re- was reported by a neighbor Firefighters spent two scene extinguishing the litical career and the rela- at 6:27 p.m. hours and 38 minutes on fire and protecting nearby See Edelen, page 12A Greensburg-Green the scene. structures. See Comer, page 3A Icy roadway leads to fatality FROM STAFF REPORTS A Green County man died Jan. 14 when his automobile went out of control on an icy roadway and struck a utility pole near Exie. Green County Sheriff Rob- by Beard said Ricky Greer, 32, 646 Paul Caven Road, was traveling east on U.S. 68 in a 1997 Chevrolet S10 at approximately 3:41 a.m. when his pickup struck an icy patch, ran off the road- way, struck a utility pole and overturned. Greer, who was not wearing a seat belt, was GCSO photo partially ejected from the ve- Green County resident Ricky Greer was Friday killed when hicle. his Chevrolet pickup struck went out of control on an icy Greer was on his way to roadway and struck a utility pole. work at Ingersol Rand in Campbellsville when the accident occurred just east was traveling east on KY 218 Tucker, who was also on City traffic accidents of Greasy Creek Baptist near Pierce when she round- her way to work and was Church. ed a curve in a 2002 GMC wearing a seat belt, was Green County Coroner Envoy when she lost control transported by Green County trend along U.S. 68 Carol Ray pronounced Greer on the icy roadway, ran down EMS to T.J. Samson Hospital dead at the scene. an embankment and over- in Glasgow. In another weather-relat- turned through a fence. The Green County Con- BY TOM MILLS there were 93 traffic acci- ed accident just over an hour That accident occurred stabulary and Greensburg- NEWS EDITOR dents investigated by the city later, Margaret Tucker, 51, at 5 a.m. just north of Inez Green County Fire and Res- police department in 2014. 118 Arthur Sherrell Road, Pruitt Road. cue assisted at both scenes. Greensburg’s highest traf- Eighteen of those involved fic areas accounted for the injuries to the occupants of Campbellsville Fire Department fined more than $25,000 majority of city automobile vehicles. There were no au- accidents in 2014, with the tomobile fatalities in the city FROM STAFF REPORTS cupational Safety and said the department didn’t city’s three traffic lights see- limits. Health found the depart- make sure the men wore ing the most fender bend- Property damage only was The Campbellsville Fire ment failed to ensure its footwear that would have ers. Most accidents in which reported in 75 accidents. Department has been fined firefighters wore protective protected them from elec- drivers or passengers were The majority of accidents $25,200 by state safety helmets designed to reduce trical hazards, WAVE-TV injured, however, occurred occurred on the U.S. 68 cor- regulators for the ALS exposure to electrical shock reported on its website. away from major intersec- ridor, which includes Main Ice Bucket Challenge that during the incident on the The incident happened tions. Street through the city cen- killed one fireman and hurt campus of Campbellsville when the fire department Greensburg Police Chief three others in August. University. Wayne Hedgespeth said See City, page 12A The state Office of Oc- Also, the state agency See Fine, page 12A 2A Wednesday, August 13, 2014, Greensburg Record-Herald Opinion What’s Happening Capitol Focus All times are Central State Rep. Terry Today Mills Chamber of Commerce Legislative The Greensburg – Green County Chamber of Commerce will hold their monthly luncheon session Wednesday, Jan. 21 at 11 a.m. at the Greensburg Community Center. Brenda Dile, AVP of Oper- addresses ations for Amedisys Home Health will be the guest speaker. Lunch is $8. For questions please contact the Chamber at 270-932-4298. issues GCHS SBDM Council There may only be The Green County High School SBDM Cou- 30 working days in nil will meet for the regular monthly meeting this year’s legislative Wednesday, Jan. 21 at 3:30 in the conference session, but it already room at the high school. This meeting is open seems like there are to the public. about twice as many What makes Green County a great place to live? major issues needing Tomorrow to be addressed before the General Assembly By Roving photographer Clevis Jeffries GCPL genealogy program wraps up its work in late March. The Green County Public Library will be Because the state hosting a genealogy program called Digging operates under a two- for Roots on Thursday, Jan. 22 from 2:00-7:00 year budget, and our p.m. This is time for researchers to use library constitution therefore resources while also being able to share and requires larger ma- collaborate with one another. A light meal will jorities in the House be provided. The program is free, but space is and Senate to “open it limited. Call Ms. Laura at 270-932-7081 to reg- up” in odd-numbered ister. years, few of the bills filed have a significant Happening Soon financial impact. Even so, that does not lessen the impor- Between the Lines tance of those that may become law. The library book discussion group, Between Some of the more the Lines, will meet at 10 a.m. and the Who prominent initiatives Dun Its will meet at 11 a.m. on Jan. 26. New expected to be approved “The friendliness of peo- “I like the friendliness “The morality of Green attendees are welcome. are well known and ap- ple in this area is incom- and compassion of the Co. is better than aver- pear to have wide sup- parable to anywhere else people and it is a close- age and the people are Elder Abuse Council port. Those include in the world.” knit community.” friendly.” reducing the skyrock- ———-–Emily Jeffries ——–––––Betty Allison ———–Danny Jeffries The Lake Cumberland Area Development eting levels of heroin District Elder Abuse Council will meet Jan. abuse and extending 29 at 10 a.m. in the district conference room civil protections to vic- in Russell Springs. For information, call 1-800- tims of domestic vio- 264-7093 or 270-866-4200. lence in dating situa- tions. GCPL Craft Time Another initiative likely to become law The Green County Public Library will host this year would make make-and-take craft time for school-age chil- it easier for local and dren on Jan. 30, 2:30-4 p.m. A variety of craft state governments to supplies and projects will be available for stu- work more closely with dents. private businesses in building or operating Formal wear consignment public projects or ser- vices. About half of There will be a formal wear consignment sale the states have what Jan. 31 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Green County is called a public-pri- Primary School. All ages are accepted of prom, vate partnership (P3) pageant and wedding wear (wedding party) in place. “The people love to serve “The people are very “I am a lifelong Green including dresses, shoes and jewelry. Vendor Nearly 40 states, God and they are very friendly and they always Co. resident and enjoy spaces are available as well. This even is spon- meanwhile, allow com- friendly throughout the try to help you.” life and my neighbors sored by the Green County Jr. Miss. For more munities to enact a county.” ———Mary Susenbach who are very friendly information, contact Erica Sprowles at 270-405- local-option sales tax. ———-—Norma Ennis and helpful.” 3466 or Paige Squires at 270-405-1856. This proposal, which is —–––—Garland Hayes House Bill 1, also has bipartisan support in of Counties and the ment by wide margins Benefit for Blakemans the House. Kentucky Chamber of on eight different oc- Greensburg If the amendment is Commerce. casions, and there is There will be a benefit for the family of Joseph adopted by the General As I mentioned, there hope that this is the Record-Herald “Joe” Pete Blakeman at the Greensburg Com- Assembly and then by is a number of other year it passes. (UPS 229-020) P.O. Box 130, munity Center Saturday, Feb. 7 at 5 p.m. There voters in November issues set to be con- Under the rules gov- Greensburg, Kentucky 42743 will be a gospel singing, live auction, and meal 2016 – amendments sidered between now erning odd-year leg- Phone (270) 932-4381 or 932- consisting of chili, hamburger and a drink for can only be on the bal- and the end of March. islative sessions, the 4441. Established in 1895 as the $6. Donations of items to be auctioned off are lot in even-numbered Those range from tak- General Assembly is Green County Record. Con- requested. years – cities and/or ing another step for- currently in recess and solidated with the Greensburg Herald in 1925. Published counties could then ward in strengthening will resume meeting on weekly at Greensburg, Ken- vote on whether to our public retirement Feb. 3rd. As you may tucky 42743. Periodicals Our Place Thrift Shop add up to a penny on systems to raising the recall, the session’s postage paid in Greensburg, Kentucky and at additional the sales tax of items minimum wage nearly first four days early mailing offices. Our Place Thrift Shop will be open Tuesday, bought locally. six years after it last this month were set Publisher/Advertising Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Like the public-pri- went up. Governor aside to focus on elect- Walt Gorin Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. In March, they vate partnerships, this Beshear will be push- ing legislative leaders News Editor will be open on Wednesday. approach could also be ing to increase age and and establishing the Tom Mills used for major projects. height requirements committee system for Sports Writer Head Start applications Under this plan, how- for booster seats, and the next two years. Jordan Alves Composition ever, all of the money there will be a review I encourage you to Crystal Cecil, Green County Head Start is accepting ap- would go to the proj- of how the state funds let me know what you Ann-Michael Tucker plications for the 2015-2016 school year. For ect, and the increase its roads in light of think should or should Graphic Design more info call 270-932-6618. in sales tax would end declining prices at the not become law this Dana Brantley after the project is paid pump. year. You can always Staff Writer GCPL programs off. There will also be reach me by writing Clevis Jeffries Office Manager Oklahoma City is of- an attempt to approve to Room 329G , Capi- Anne Gorin Every Monday at 9 a.m., the Green County ten cited as an example another constitution- tol Annex, 702 Capitol Billing Department Public Library Walking Club will meet and do a of what can be accom- al amendment that Avenue, Frankfort, KY Anne Gorin one-mile walk around the downtown area. Ev- plished, with its $2 would restore voting 40601; or you can email Office Assistant/ ery Tuesday at 10 a.m., the library has Story billion investment in rights to most non-vi- me at Terry.Mills@lrc. Copy Editor Hour for 2 to 5 year-olds and Thursdays at 10 capital projects bring- olent felons after they ky.gov. Crystal Cecil a.m. a Lap-sit program for babies and toddlers, ing in $5 billion more have completed all To leave a message Circulation Crystal Cecil, birth up to 2 years. Each Thursday at 9 a.m., from the private sector. aspects of their pun- for me or for any legis- Barbara Harris the library offers Chair Yoga, lead by instructor, Those hoping this pass- ishment. Most states lator by phone, please Michelle Fletchall. es included the mayors make this process au- call 800-372-7181. For Member of the Greensburg- Green County Chamber of of Kentucky’s two larg- tomatic, but in Ken- those with a hearing Commerce, Kentucky Press est cities and such other tucky, only the gover- impairment, the num- Association and National groups as the Kentucky nor can restore voting ber is 800-896-0305. Newspaper Association. Sub- Our Policy League of Cities, the rights. The House has I hope to hear from scription rates: In Green and adjoining counties - $20; else- Kentucky Association approved this amend- you soon. where in Kentucky - $34; out of The Greensburg Record-Herald state - $34. Postmaster send ad- welcomes letters on any topic of general interest from its Hey Record-Herald readers! dress changes to Greensburg Due? readers. Controversial letters to the editor, which would Record-Herald, P.O. Box 130 Greensburg, Ky. 42743. merit a response from a candidate, will not be published Is your www.record-herald.com in the last issue before the election, since the candidate subscription would not have the opportunity to respond. All letters must carry the name, address and daytime telephone number due? 00791//3/32101//1/01285 of the writer, and the name of the writer will be published To renew or place an John Doe Kentucky with the letter. Please address letters to Record-Herald, order for a new subscription 123 Main Street Centennial P.O. Box 130, Greensburg, KY 42743. call 270-932-4381. Greensburg, KY 42743 Business Record Wednesday, January 21, 2015, Greensburg Record-Herald 3A State office candidate deadline is Tuesday SPECIAL TO THE R-H for filing a candidacy with her office is next Republican James The offices of gov- candidates file in ad- for statewide office in week. Comer, the Tompkins- ernor and lieutenant vance of the deadline in With one rising po- 2015 elections is Tues- Candidates who wish ville native who former- governor, secretary of case filing papers need litical star with ties to day. to be placed on the bal- ly represented Green state, attorney general, to be corrected,” said Green County expected Secretary of State lot for the May 19, 2015, County in the General auditor of public ac- Grimes, Kentucky’s to file his candidacy for Alison Lundergan Primary Election must Assembly and now counts, state treasurer, chief election official. the governor’s office Grimes is reminding file their candidacy pa- serves as the state’s and commissioner of Candidates may ac- tomorrow, here’s your persons interested in pers by 4 p.m. EST at agricultural commis- agriculture are on the cess the filing forms chance at state office. being a candidate in the the Office of Secretary sioner, will likely file ballot in Kentucky in required at http://app. But you need to act 2015 Primary Election of State on Tuesday, tomorrow in Frankfort 2015. sos.ky.gov/Elections- quickly. The deadline that the deadline to file Jan. 27. for the state’s top job. “I recommend that DYC/. Comer to campaign in G’burg City officials Mayor Brenda Patterson From page 1A Lisle Cheatham Emily Jeffries Reva Nell Tucker tionships he has built ful 2011 bid for the agri- Old Courthouse on the one is invited. City Council Steve Stone with residents. Comer culture commissioner’s Greensburg Square at 2 State officials will be Jerry Cowherd carried Green County office. p.m. CST Jan. 28. Every- elected in 2015. 932-4298 Sandi Moran by nearly 80 percent of Comer, a Republican, the vote in his success- is scheduled to be at the Fiscal Court From page 1A ing just a portion of a cannot currently meet. road, that road must Having requested meet criteria including time to inspect the road- road length and proper- way, magistrates will ty owner requirements likely take up the issue that the portion of Wood- at the February meet- TOYOTA MEET YOUR MATCH SALES EVENT GOING ON NOW! field Estates in question ing. For the record SIENNA 0ANY NEW 11 CAMRY AN1Y NEW. 92015 CAMRY 2015 SIENNA % New Drivers probated. Fined $100 Isaac Landis, Na- plus $178 costs. thaniel Meadows, Kylee Mark A. Loy, 25, driv- % APR FINANCING FOR 60 MONTHS Morgan and Noah Sig- ing on a suspended li- + 2 mon. cense, no insurance, $700 3 possession of marijuana PLUS Recent Property and pretrial diversion TOYOTA BONUS CASH Transfers for previous no insur- THROUGH TOYOTA FINANCIAL SERVICES 189 Estate of Rita Bur- ance charge voided. 45 $60 monthly payments of $17.48 per $1000 borrowed. CAMRY SE ris, Rebecca and David days, 15 to serve, bal- -or- NEW 2015 4 Keeton and Steven Todd ance probated, Fined 4-door sedan model #2546 APR LIMITED TERM 36 $2,199 Fisher to Edward R. Goff, $1,700, $500 probated, FINANCING MONTH LEASE DUE AT SIGNING property on Pine Road. plus $208 costs. PER MONTH *Due at signing includes $700 TFS Lease Subvention Cash. Estate of Rita Bur- Victoria A. Maier, 23, ris, Rebecca and David pretrial diversion for RAV4 0 COROLLA 0 Keeton and Steven Todd speeding. ANY NEW 5 ANY NEW 5 2015 RAV4 2015 COROLLA Fisher to Craig and Beth Charles Montgom- Sprowles, property on ery, 41, DUI. 14days. % % Taylors Chapel Road. Fined $350 plus costs. Dennie R. and Mary License suspended 12 L. Simpson to Darren months. Attend alcohol Simpson Sr. and Kris- and drug education. san Simpson, property Patsy A. Wright, 48, APR FINANCING FOR APR FINANCING FOR 60 MONTHS 60 MONTHS on KY 1464. pretrial diversion for Peggy Patterson to third-degree terroristic 199 159 60 monthly payments of $16.67 per $1000 borrowed. 60 monthly payments of $16.67 per $1000 borrowed. Camelia Edwards, prop- threatening. $ $ RAV4 LE 6 COROLLA S PLUS 7 erty on Lewis Court. -or- NEW 2015 -or- NEW 2015 Green County 4-door FWD SUV model #4430 4-door sedan model #1864 District Court Sheriff’s 36 $2,699 36 $2,499 Jan. 12 session Department MONTH LEASE DUE AT SIGNING PER MONTH MONTH LEASE DUE AT SIGNING PER MONTH Judge Amy Sullivan Ryan Cory Skaggs, Anderson Presiding 18, 450 Hubert Wright PRIUS 0 HIGHLANDER ANY NEW 2015 PRIUS LIFTBACK Christopher Benton, Road, was arrested Fri- LIFTBACK % 36, no drivers license in day on a warrant charg- 2015 possession. Fined $100 ing theft by unlawful LUXURIOUSLY plus $143 costs. taking. Deputy Adam Mark A. Caffee, 54, Rainwater arrested 60AP RM FINAONCNINGT FOHR S CAPABLE + 5 pretrial diversion for him at 10:28 p.m. at his 1,000 HIGHLANDER $ speeding. residence. PLUS Christopher J. Cor- Antonio L. Skaggs, ARRIVING TOYOTA BONUS CASH3 tez, 42, cultivation of 28, 100 South Water THROUGH TOYOTA FINANCIAL SERVICES 199 marijuana and posses- St., was arrested Jan. 60 monthly payments of $16.67 per $1000 borrowed. DAILY! $ sion of marijuana. 80 12 on a warrant charg- PRIUS LIFTBACK 8 -or- NEW 2015 days, serve two, balance ing fourth-degree as- 5-door midsize hybrid sedan model Two #1223 probated 24 months. sault minor injury, no 36 $2,999 Fined $100 plus $158 operators license and MONTH LEASE DUE AT SIGNING PER MONTH costs. no insurance. Court Terry L. 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Rey Yarberry of 2015 at the Cowherd kenship of Greensburg, great-grandchildren Greensburg, son of the and Parrott Funeral daughter of the late Al- and a host of other rela- late Ben Yarberry and Home and burial fol- bert and Elsie Coomer tives and friends. Polly Estes Yarberry, lowed in the Ebenezer Vaughn and was raised The funeral services was born March 21, Cemetery. Rev. Emma by the late Buford and for Glenda Carol Blan- 1929 in New Albany, Nickel officiated. Rudell Vaughn was kenship were conducted Ind. and departed this Visitation was re- born March 10, 1950 in Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2015 life Tuesday, Jan. 13, quested from 4 p.m. Green County and de- at 11 a.m. at Grissom- 2015 at the Sunrise until 8 p.m., Thursday parted this life Satur- Martin Funeral Home Manor Nursing Facil- and Friday until time of day, Jan. 10, 2015 at and burial followed in ity in Hodgenville. He the funeral service. the Kentucky One St. Columbia Cemetery. was 85 years, 9 months, Pallbearers were: Mary’s Health Care in Bro. Gerald Hancock and 23 days of age. Larry Bishop, Troy Louisville. She was 64 officiated. He had made a Bishop, J.R. Bishop, years of age. Pallbearers were: profession of faith in William L. Rattliff, She was a member Brent Matney, Micah Christ and attended Chris Dobson, Eli Mil- of Mt. Gilead Baptist Glenda Blankenship Rhoads, Michael Black, the Ebenezer Presbyte- M. Rey Yarberry by, Ralph Clark and Church and a home- Jacob Roberts, Brooke rian Church. He was a Scott Humphrey. maker. linda Rhoads of Co- Roberts, Dale Harmon retired 34 year employ- include a son and Honorary pallbeares Survivors in- lumbia; one brother, and Sammy Hitch. ee for the Greensburg daughter-in-law, John were: Roger Henderson, clude her husband, Eddie Vaughn of Grissom-Martin Bottling Company and and Susan Yarberry of Chad Dobson, Phillip Woodrow Blanken- Greensburg; a spe- Funeral Home was was a farmer. He was Franklin, Tenn.; a sis- Mitchell, Troy Mitchell, ship of Greensburg; cial niece, Melissa in charge of arrange- a Korean War Veteran ter-in-law, Faye Wright Mark Mitchell, Gordon one daughter, Me- Harmon of Nashville; ments. having served in the of Greensburg; and a Judd, Don Lowe, Billy United States Army, a host of nieces, neph- Dean Coffey, Mel Sals- member of the Ameri- ews, other relatives and man, Bobby Garmon, Ricky Greer, 32 can Legion Rod Lowe friends. Shane Garmon, Robert Post # 124, and the Mr. Yarberry was Paxton and Eddie Pax- Ricky Greer was nephews, plus a host V.F.W. James L. Pruitt preceded in death by ton. born Sept. 13, 1982 of other relatives and Post #5813. a brother and two sis- Memorials are sug- in Barren County to friends. He is survived by ters, Paul Yarberry, gested to the American Johnny and Ruby York Funeral services his wife of 61 years, Gertrude Lane, and Cancer Society, which Greer of Green County. were held at 1 p.m. Sat- Laverne Henderson Blanche West. can be made at the fu- He departed this life, urday, Jan. 17 at Foster- Yarberry having unit- The funeral services neral home. For online Wednesday, Jan. 14, Toler-Curry Funeral ed in marriage Dec. 20, for Mr. M. Rey Yarberry condolences log onto 2015, having attained Home in Greensburg 1953. were conducted at 10 www.cowherdandpar- the age of 32 years, four with Rev. Clifton Sul- Other survivors a.m., Friday, Jan. 16, rott.com or Facebook. months and one day. livan officiating. He had made a pro- Visitation was held fession of faith in Christ Friday evening and Marion C. “Evon” Lobb and was a member of Saturday morning. the Macedonia Baptist Burial was in Mace- Mrs. Marion C. & Son Funeral Home Church. He worked at donia Cemetery, Green “Evon” Lobb of Lou- 7336 Southside Drive Ingersoll-Rand Compa- County. isville, departed this Louisville. ny in Campbellsville. Ricky Greer Pallbearers: Josh life on Sunday, Jan. 18, Graveside servic- Besides his parents, Ervin, Greg Ervin, 2015 at her home in es will be conducted he is survived by his City; his father-in-law Shawn Carter, Robbie Louisville. at 12:30 p.m. CST wife Emily Greer; two and mother-in-law, Bell, Max Dozier, Jody She worked in envi- Wednesday at the daughters and one David and Sylvia Side- Harmon. ronmental services for Bennett Cemetery in son, Serenity Lannette bottom of Greensburg; Honorary Pallbear- Kosair before retiring. Summersville. Greer, Taygan Renea five nieces and one ers: Roger Maynard, She is survived by For more infor- Greer and Zade Phil- nephew, Wendy Wilson Eric Thompson, Alan her loving husband of mation concerning lip Thomas Greer of and Kendell Shaw, An- Morgan, Wayne Tuck- 60 years, Leslie Ewan this obituary locally Greensburg; one broth- gie and Chris Brandle, er, Chad Dixon, Scotty Lobb of Louisville; a you may contact the er and sister-in-law, Amanda and Jeremy Pierce, Michael Young. daughter and son-in- Cowherd and Par- Kenny Joe and Cindy Morgan, Alysha and The family has re- law, Diana and Ron rott Funeral Home in Evans of Red Boilin. Josh Ervin, Tabitha and quested that donations Rawlins of Louisville; Greensburg. essee; one sister and Kerry Nash and Kenny be made to the Chil- a son and daughter-in- Marion C. “Evon” Lobb brother-in-law, Mary and Erin Evans, several dren’s Education Fund law, Joe and Christine and J.D. Wilson of Cave great nieces and great at the funeral home. 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He had made a She had made a pro- profession of faith in fession of faith in Christ Christ and attended and was a member of the Pitman Valley Bap- David Alan Ray Summersville Baptist Margaret Altman Photo submitted tist Church in Camp- Church. She was a re- Fry Baptist Church Relay for Life Team held their bellsville. He was also Funeral Home and- tired teacher having Mrs. Altman was sixth annual Chili and Soup Contest and third an- a lifelong farmer. burial followed in the taught for 44 years. preceded in death by nual Dessert Contest Sunday, Jan. 19. The winner Beside his father, Tabernacle Cemetery She was a member of two sisters and a broth- of the soup category was Greg Laramore. The win- Mr. Ray is survived by in Taylor County. Bro. the Retired Teacher’s er, Katherine Cantrell, ner of the dessert category was his granddaughter two brothers and sis- Dannie Nelson offici- Association, and the Beatrice Skaggs and Cami Laramore. The Relay Team would like to ters-in-law, Mike and ated. Summersville Baptist Dennis Wade Coakley. thank everyone who participated and helped make Peggy Sue Ray and Visitation was re- Church Missionary The funeral services the event a success. Lloyd and Sheila Ray quested Friday and Group. for Mrs. Margaret Alt- all of Greensburg; four Saturday until time of She united in mar- man were conducted at sisters and brothers- the funeral service. riage to Edwin Milton 1 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 18, in-law, Debi and Da- Pallbearers were: Altman Feb. 19, 1938 2015 at the Cowherd vid Newton of Camp- Jon Curry, T.J. Curry, who preceded her in and Parrott Funeral bellsville, Betty and Buddy Ray, Brandon death March 3, 2002. Home and burial fol- Tommy Curry, Brenda Tungate, Mickie Ray Survivors include lowed in the Pleasant and William Rose all and Buddy Willing- four nieces and their Valley Cemetery. Bro. of Greensburg, and ham spouses, Marsha Coak- Nathan Crawford offi- Tina and Mark Meece Memorials are sug- ley Priddy and Dewayne ciated. of Campbellsville; and gested to the American Priddy, Julie Coakley, Visitation was re- a host of nieces, neph- Cancer Society, which Cathy Wade Ridge and quested Saturday and ews, other relatives can be made at the fu- Tim Ridge all of Lou- Sunday until time of and friends. neral home. isivlle and Mae De- the funeral service. The funeral services For online condo- line Hays of Glasgow; The pallbearers for Mr. David Alan “Jig- lences log onto: www. four great-nieces, Sara were: Tim Ridge, Blair ger” Ray were conduct- cowherdandparrott. Woodford, Bo Strange, Grider, Andy Woodford, ed at 11 a.m., Saturday, com or find us on Fa- Jenny Jackson and Dr. Dewayne Priddy, Ste- Jan. 17, 2015 at the cebook. Erin Priddy Wright all phen Jackson and Joey Cowherd and Parrott of Louisville; two great- Wright. nephews, James Bruce Memorials are New Hope Baptist Church hosts Hays and Charles An- suggested to the Billy Joe Cantrell, 70 thony Hays; a great- Summersville Baptist Barry Rowland and Deliverance great nephew; and a Church, which can be Mr. Billy Joe Cant- host of other relatives made at the funeral Barry Rowland and Everyone is invited rell of Campbellsville, and friends. home. Deliverance will be to come worship. formerly of Green at New Hope Baptist The pastor is Casey County, son of the late Church for the Sunday Durrett. Johnnie Lee Robinson, 71 Arvin Cantrell and morning service Jan. For more informa- Beatrice Berry Cant- 25 starting at 10:30 tion call 270-405- Johnnie Lee Rob- rell, was born April 10, a.m. EST. 1800. inson was born Feb. 1944 in Louisville, and 24, 1943 in Anderson, departed this life early S.C. to the late Tommy Monday, Jan. 19, 2015 at the Taylor Regional and Hattie Robinson. To Louise, who left us one year ago Jan. 23 He departed this life Hospital. He was 70 years, nine months, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2015 A million times I’ve needed you. A million times I’ve cried. at the Jewish Hospital and nine days of age. in Louisville, having If love alone could had saved you, you never would have died. He had made a attained the age of 71 profession of faith In life I loved you dearly. In death I love you still. years, 10 months and in Christ, and was a Billy Joe Cantrell 21 days. machine operator for In my heart you hold a place no one else can ever (cid:191) ll. Curtis-Maruyasu Mfg. rell of Somerset; and a He had made a pro- Company in Lebanon. host of other relatives fession of faith in Christ It broke my heart to lose you but you didn’t go alone. Mr. Cantrell was also and friends. and was a member of an avid University The funeral ser- the Mt. Union Baptist Part of me went with you, the day God called you home. of Kentucky Wildcat vices for Mr. Billy Joe Church. Besides his Johnnie Lee Robinson Loved and dearly missed, Fan. Cantrell will be con- parents, he is preceded Survived by his wife ducted at 10 a.m. CST, in death by one son, Evelyn Dillingham Sister Ruby Whitlow of 51 years, Fredia Wednesday, Jan. 21, Roy Robinson. He was and Essie Robinson of Joan Milby Cantrell of 2015 at the Cowherd a United States Army Cincinnati; two grand- Campbellsville, hav- and Parrott Funeral Veteran, retiring after children, Shulita and ing united in marriage Home with burial in 20 years of service. He Barry Golder and two Dec. 26, 1963. the Moss-Kemp Cem- was also a chef. great-grandchildren. Broken Chain Other survivors in- etery in Adair County. He is survived by He is also survived by We little knew the day that clude two daughters Bro. Dave Walters will his wife Vernice Em- several nieces, neph- God was going to call your name. and a son-in-law, Jo- officiate. bry Robinson; one ews, plus a host of other anna and Chris Sutton Visitation is Wednes- step-son, Allen Golder relatives and friends. In life we loved you dearly, of Guthrie, Ky., and day morning and was of Campbellsville; two Funeral services will In death we do the same. Bethany Shae Cantrell also Tuesday evening at step-daughters, Julita be held at 11 a.m. CST of Ohio; a son, Gregory the Cowherd and Par- Johnson of Louisville Thursday, Jan. 22 Mt. It broke our hearts to lose you Cantrell of Campbells- rott Funeral Home. and Debora Golder of Union Baptist Church But you didn’t go alone. ville; a grandson, Zach- Memorials are sug- Cincinnati, Ohio; five in Green County. ary Sutton of Guthrie; gested to the Gideon brothers and four sis- The wake and visita- For part of us went with you a great-granddaughter, Bible Fund, which can ters-in-law, Anthony tion will be 5 p.m. until The day God called you home. Calvin Lewis Curry Lola Erica Sue Kato be made at the funeral and Jackie Gray and 8 p.m. CST Wednesday 12-09-75 - 1-22-11 of Ohio; three sisters, home. Charles and Gladys and after 7 a.m. Thurs- You left us peaceful memories. Nancy Arlene Cantrell, Pallbearers were: Robinson of Cincinna- day at Foster-Toler- Sadly missed but Your love is still our guide, Shirley Sue Cook both Mark Cantrell, Kevin ti, Bennie and Louise Curry Funeral Home never forgotten. of Louisville, and Linda Cantrell, Keith Cook, Robinson of Atlanta, in Greensburg. And though we cannot see you Mardis of Somerset; Mike Mardis, Dewayne Ga., Joe Robinson of Ministers will be: You are always at our side. Love you dearly, two brothers, James Cantrell, Doug Mardis, Madison, Ky., James Rev. Mike Ash, Eulogy, CHailnl, tarnedll Doafv iSdc Cieanncte- Twiamrd Ds.ay and Lou Ed- aCnindc Rinengaintai; Rtwobo isnissotenr osf, RMeavs.t Aern odfr Ce’e Creamlhoonuy.n, Our family chain is broken AMnoismsa, , MCaorolons, , and nothing seems the same, Samantha, Anna, but as God calls us one by one Brayden, Danny, 4given to sing at God’s House Jan 24 Th e Ten the chain will link again. Bryson and Brody Commandments The group “4given” 24 at p.m. Jesus. Wood Lane from Campbellsville The singing group Pastor Rita Houk Thou shalt have no will be singing at God’s is comprised of young and congregation in- other gods before me. Apartments House located on Hwy people ages 13 to 20. vites everyone to at- Thou shalt not 70 near Knob Lick, Jan. They love to sing about tend. make unto thee any graven image. 304 Scottsville Street Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy Greensburg, KY 42743 Benefit for Blakeman family is Feb. 7 God in vain. Elderly Households Remember the Sabbath (Persons 62, handicap or disabled) day to keep it holy. There will be a ben- Saturday, Feb. 7 at 5 chili, hamburger and a Honor thy father efit for the family of Jo- p.m. CST. drink for $6. 1 Bedroom Apartments and thy mother. seph “Joe” Pete Blake- There will be a gospel Donations of items Thou shalt not kill. man at the Greensburg singing, live auction, to be auctioned off are Thou shalt not commit Accessible Units Community Center and meal consisting of requested. adultery. Rent is based on income Thou shalt not steal. Thou shalt not bear Rental Assistance Available Benefit at Light House Church Feb. 7 false witness against thy neighbour. Please Call (1) 270-932-7068 Thou shalt not covet. A benefit will be the Light House Church p.m. The auction TDD/TYY (1) 800-648-6056 held Feb. 7 for Mark located on the Old will begin at 2 p.m. (Exodus 20:3-17) “This institution is an equal opportunity Bennett to help Glasgow Rd. in Horse To donate an item, with medical bills. Cave. 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There tails. items from all ages Drop off days for are booth spaces avail- This even is spon- are accepted includ- merchandise are able for hair, make-up, sored by the Green ing prom, pageant, Tuesday, Jan. 27 and nails, photography, County Junior Miss wedding, bridesmaid, Thursday, Jan. 29. transportation, flow- Committee. flower girl dresses, Contact Erika Prom (cid:129) Class Night (cid:129) Wedding Kevin Becky and Kyle Salsbury is still McCorvey-Salsbury nifty exchanged vows at 50 Becky Ellen Mc- daughter of Henry and Corvey and Kyle Bry- Elaine David of Mur- an Salsbury, both of phy, N.C., formerly of Campbellsville, were Campbellsville. united in marriage The groom is the Jan. 11 at First Unit- son of Don and Hallie ed Methodist Church Salsbury of Galves- Relay for Life receives donation in Campbellsville. ton, Texas and the Neal Salvaterra offi- late Eloise Salsbury. ciated. 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Green County Dragons pulled off wins Perian only finished (67) at Caverna (62) against Bullitt Central, with four points but – 2OT 47-45; Hart County, with her standing in Green County 78-55; LaRue County, the paint, it causes hav- played its second over- 63-58; Russell County, oc for other teams miss- time game of the sea- 66-59; Taylor County, ing that presence. She son but this time the 67-35 and Caverna, 67- finished with a game- Lady Dragon came 62 before falling to the high eight rebounds in out victorious over the Rockets. the victory. Lady Colonels. The win The Lady Dragons clinched the top seed in Green County went into half time lead- the upcoming district (67) at Taylor Co. ing 35-18 but came out tournament. (35) and took it to the Lady After leading 25- The Lady Dragons Cardinals. Before Tay- 24 at half time, Cav- picked up big games lor County could even erna outpaced the Hannah Judd will as- from Mya Schrembs, fathom what was hap- Lady Dragons in the sume the point guard position with Schrembs Laura Beth Houk and pening, Green County third quarter. Madison Whitney Perian picked Ivy Hedgespeth will play out of the lineup. Ivy Hedgespeth in the started the third quar- Faulkner scored 11 of up nine points in the a more valuable role in victory over the Car- ter on a 23-4 run and her 33 game-high 33 Lady Dragons' thriller the absence of Schrem- dinals last Tuesday stretched its lead to points and the Lady over Caverna bs. night. 58-23. Colonels jumped out Green County saw to a 45-38 lead. Green Green County held ing with 15.5 points forward Whitney Peri- Green County County struggled from Caverna to six fourth a game and Faulkner an pick up her second held Taylor County the floor only hitting quarter points to knot was unable to carry Professional Dog 24-20 foul with 6:17 left in the to only 16 second 4-of-14 field goals dur- the game up at 51. The the offensive load like first quarter and had to half points. ing that stretch. first overtime was an Schrembs. $20.90 per 50 lb. go to the bench. But she Schrembs scored a Green County had a offensive struggle for Cow & Calf 14% 100 lb. returned at the start of game-high 20 points, major scare in the mid- both teams but Schrem- Green County $11.60 Bulk $210 per ton dle of the fourth quarter bs stepped up when (31) vs. Shelby with senior Laura Beth her team needed her. County (61) Sweet Grain 10% 50 lb. Houk turning her ankle The sophomore guard Green County trav- $7.00 and having to leave the scored all five points in eled to Marion County Shell Corn 50 lb. game – she did not re- the first OT and all but High School for the turn. With their second two points in the sec- Autism Classic and hit $5.50 leading scorer out, the ond OT period. a wall against a very Cracked Corn 50 lb. Lady Dragons had a big Schrembs finished talented Shelby Coun- $6.00 hill to climb but used with 31 points and 14 of ty team. The Rockets its defense to make up those came in the extra entered the game with Layer Mash 50 lb. for the lack of offensive periods. But once again a 14-3 record and had $9.95 production. With just the Green County de- three players standing Layer Pellet 50 lb. under four minutes fense stepped up its at 6-foot and higher. $11.50 remaining and down pressure forcing turn- With their size advan- 49-41, freshman Ivy overs and bad shots tage and Green County Scratch 50 lb. Hedgespeth sparked a from the Lady Colonels, missing its second lead- $7.75 10-2 run for the Lady who was without senior ing scorer, Laura Beth Rabbit Pellets 50 lb. Photos by Jordan Alves and submitted Dragons and hit the guard Ciara Waggoner Houk, Shelby County game-tying basket to who fouled out. Wag- did not let up. $12.75 Mya Schrembs was injured Saturday. She leads GC in scoring this season at 21.3 ppg. send the game into ex- goner came in second (cid:24)(cid:19)(cid:21)(cid:16)(cid:22)(cid:23)(cid:27)(cid:16)(cid:22)(cid:28)(cid:23)(cid:28)(cid:3)(cid:3)(cid:16)(cid:3)(cid:43)(cid:90)(cid:92)(cid:3)(cid:21)(cid:23)(cid:24)(cid:3)(cid:49)(cid:82)(cid:85)(cid:87)(cid:75) tra periods. on the team in scor- See Lady, page 10A (cid:27)(cid:68)(cid:17)(cid:80)(cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:25)(cid:83)(cid:17)(cid:80)(cid:17)(cid:3)(cid:48)(cid:82)(cid:81)(cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:41)(cid:85)(cid:76)(cid:17)(cid:3)(cid:27)(cid:68)(cid:17)(cid:80)(cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:23)(cid:83)(cid:17)(cid:80)(cid:17)(cid:3)(cid:54)(cid:68)(cid:87)(cid:17) Houk, Schrembs go down injured JORDAN ALVES AT SPORTS WRITER Green County girl’s BOONES basketball has been on a roll as of late but that heavy load of steam has cooled to a simmer after ““AA--GGRRAADDEE”” PPLLAATTTTEERR SSTTYYLLEE last week. 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Sports Wednesday, January 21, 2015, Greensburg Record-Herald 9A Dragons start the new year 1-3 Basketball contest has three-way tie Jan. 14 JORDAN ALVES finished with a triple- Green County throw line. Three contestants Nunn picked 5; Rentz SPORTS WRITER double, scoring 17 (71) at Caverna (76) tied for the prizes in the picked 8. Green County points, grabbing 10 The Dragons played Upcoming for Jan. 14 basketball con- lost by five points, mak- Green County boy’s rebounds and dishing comeback against Green County test. Robert Loy, Dennis ing Nunn the winner. basketball dropped to out 12 assists. Caverna last Friday The Dragons opened Nunn and Reba Rentz He wins a free buffet 6-11 overall last week Dominique Comp- night but could not get up the 5th Region All “A” all missed three games. from Creekside Restau- and 1-4 inside district ton was the bright light over the hump. Green Tournament last night The score of the Green rant, a breakfast buffet play. The Dragons saw for GC once again, as County trailed 38-30 with a game against vs. Caverna game de- and two games of bowl- a game against LaRue the junior guard fin- going into half time Campbellsville. The termined the winner. ing from Phillip’s Lanes County split out of their ished with 22 points. but was able to cut the tournament is being All picked the Dragons in Campbellsville and fingers on Jan. 9 and His ability to get to the lead to two, 54-52 after played at Bethlehem to lose– Loy picked the Snappy Tomato Pizza the woes have contin- rim and score amongst scoring 22 points com- High School. Scores Dragons to lose by 3; in Greensburg. ued. the taller post players pared to Caverna’s16 were not available be- have brought attention in the third quarter. fore press time. Public Notice Green County to the media across Chad Emmons and Jan. 30 vs. Washing- In accordance with KRS 91A.040, a copy of the complete audit report, (51) at Taylor the state. Compton Compton accounted ton County (1-14) - 7 including (cid:219) nancial statements and supplemental information is on (cid:219) le at the Clerk(cid:8)s of(cid:219) ce and available for public inspection during normal busi- County (101) was named the Total for 17 of those 22 p.m. ness hours. Any citizen may obtain from the Clerk(cid:8)s of(cid:219) ce a copy of the Young and his team Fitness Player of the points. Emmons fin- Jan. 31 vs. Metcalfe complete audit report including (cid:219) nancial statements and supplemental information, for their personal use. Any citizen requesting a copy of the traveled to Taylor Week – an award that ished the night with a County (2-15) – 7:30 audit report will be charged for duplication costs at a rate that shall not County and Caverna comes out of Bowling season-high 26 points p.m. exceed twenty (cid:219) ve cents per page. The (cid:219) nancial statement that is pre- High School last week, Green. Compton av- to lead the Dragons. Feb. 3 at Nelson pared in accordance with KRS 424.220 is also available to the public at no cost at the Green County Clerk(cid:8)s Of(cid:219) ce at 203 West Court Street seeing a tale of two erages 25.6 points a But GC could not find County (7-9) – 8 p.m. in Greensburg, Ky. 42743 games. GC lost 101- game and is hitting an answer for the Col- 51 against TCHS on 65 percent of his field onels’ Mason Faulkner ORDINANCE NO. 2015-0112OR Jan. 13, as the Drag- goals. He also aver- in the fourth quarter. ons could not match ages eight rebounds a Faulkner scored all AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GREENSBURG ADOPTING THE REVISED VERSION OF THE CITY OF GREENSBURG CODE OF ORDINANCES AND REPEALING THE OLD VERSION OF THE CITY OF GREENS- the offensive power of game, which tops the but three points (19) in BURG CODE Quentin Goodin and team. the deciding quarter, Chris Berry. Goodin to finish with 31 on the THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GREENSBURG DOES FIND THAT: night. WHEREAS, the Greensburg Code of Ordinances has been reviewed and updated to re(cid:220) ect all ordinances Compton finished passed prior to December 31, 2014; and just behind Emmons WHEREAS, the Greensburg City Council wishes to adopt the updated Greensburg Code of Ordinances in with 24 points and hit its entirety, and repeal all prior ordinances pertaining to the subjects treated by this code from and after 8-of-9 from the free the effective date of the updated Greensburg Code of Ordinances. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City of Greensburg as Follows: SECTION 1. The prior version of the Greensburg Code of Ordinances is hereby repealed and the version of the Greens- burg Code of Ordinances which is attached hereto is hereby adopted in its entirety. SECTION 2. All prior ordinances pertaining to the subjects treated by updated Greensburg Code of Ordinances shall be deemed repealed from and after the effective date of the Greensburg Code of Ordinances attached hereto. SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be printed once within seven to fourteen (7-14) days after its adoption and publication, this Ordinance will have (cid:219) nal pas- sage, and shall take effect and be in full force. THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE was introduced at a regular meeting of the Greensburg City Council held on the 8th day of December, 2014, and thereafter passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 12th day of January, 2015, by the following roll call vote: Council Member Jerry Cowherd Aye Nay Absent Abstain Emily Jeffries Aye Nay Absent Abstain Sandi Moran Aye Nay Absent Abstain Steve Stone Aye Nay Absent Abstain Brenda Patterson Aye Nay Absent Abstain Reva Nell Tucker Aye Nay Absent Abstain Issac Landis looks for Alec Sluder in the paint. By: CITY OF GREENSBURG Photos by Jordan Alves and submitted George C. Cheatham, II, Mayor City of Greensburg ATTEST: Jane Blakeman Casey, City Clerk/Treasurer Dominque Compton was named Total Fitness Player of the Week out of Bowling Green. He leads GC scoring 25.6 points a game. Corbin Suratt shoots the ball against Caverna Fri- day night. The Dragons lost to their District rival in an away game. Injuries for Green From page 7A Green County also is and has come on as of 5-0 in district play and late with the ability to has clinched the No. 1 hit the outside jumper. seed in the upcoming Also, another freshman tournament that will Ivy Hedgespeth is third tip-off in late February. on the team with 17 Perian who was men- made 3-pointers on the tioned above, stands at season. She will have about 6-foot-1 and is a to step up her game force in the paint. Many and be able to carry the of us have seen Perian load from the outside use her volleyball-like just like she did late spike to throw away against Caverna when wimpy shot attempts Houk went down with from opponents. the injury. These four Also, in the start- underclassmen won’t be ing five there is fresh- considered youngsters men Shelby Howell and anymore with Houk and Hannah Judd. Judd av- Schrembs both possibly erages just under seven out of the lineup for points a game and How- Green County. ell sits at just under But when something three points a game. is taken away, there is Judd splits rolls with always opportunity for Schrembs as the point something or in this guard position but she case someone else to is one of the best lock- step in and lead the down defenders in the team. And that is exactly entire 5th region – AS what head coach Chris A FRESHMAN. Blaydes is counting on Howell compliments for the home stretch the Perian’s inside presence next month. 10A Wednesday, January 21, 2015, Greensburg Record-Herald School/Community Beshear announces Transportation Alternative Program for LWC Governor Steve Jamestown Road and Beshear said. “We are safe bicycle and pe- infrastructure im- ney, of Campbellsville. Beshear today an- from the campus to confident this project destrian facilities, sce- provements are criti- “I’m pleased to have nounced $160,000 in the Lindsey Wilson will provide positive nic routes, beautifica- cal for Kentucky, es- worked with the Gov- federal funding for College Sports Park. benefits for residents.” tion, and other invest- pecially around col- ernor’s office in help- a project at Lindsey The money will also TAP is a federally ments. Projects may be lege campuses with ing to secure funding Wilson College in be used to place cross- funded reimburse- a mix of elements and the high amount of necessary to bring this Adair County to ex- walks on streets sur- ment program admin- accessible to the gen- pedestrian traffic.” project to fruition.” pand transportation rounding the college istered by the Office eral public or targeted “Safety is of the up- TAP enables the choices to citizens making travel safer of Local Programs in to a broad segment most importance for local government to in that community. for students and staff the Kentucky Trans- of the general public. those who live in and recoup as much as 80 The funding is that walk and drive portation Cabinet’s “The construction around Lindsay Wil- percent of the cost of through the federal around the campus. Department of Rural of safe sidewalks and son College, and it’s a project. The city of Transportation Al- “Enhancing a com- and Municipal Aid. pathways around important we provide Columbia and Lind- ternatives Program munity’s transporta- TAP assists com- Lindsey Wilson is students, staff and vis- sey Wilson College will (TAP). It will be used tion choices also en- munities in funding good news,” said Sen. itors a safe path to and put $40,000 toward to construct sidewalks hances the quality of transportation im- Max Wise, of Camp- from the campus,” said the cost of the project. from the college to life for its citizens,” Gov. provements such as bellsville. “These Rep. John “Bam” Car- CU’s online Master of Business Program recognized in rankings BY KASEY RICKETTS centration in Health- pectations of the uni- titative and qualitative sity, decided to go back with the awesome flex- STUDENT NEWS WRITER care Management, and versity. They provide a information about each to school after being ibility of an online pro- 19th for program with learning community in schools online program. out of college for five gram. I would highly Campbellsville Uni- a concentration in In- the online format that The goal of these years. Yet, the idea of recommend the MBA versity has been named ternational Business. reaches out to the stu- rankings is to help sitting in a classroom Online program to in various categories Listing the top 50 dents engaging them prospective students for several hours a anyone looking to fur- with the Online Mas- programs, Campbells- and making them feel see the different MBA week after working a ther their education ter of Business Rank- ville placed 9th among like family,” Jennifer programs offered in full-time job was not without having to put ings for 2014-2015. other universities that Graham, assistant dean the United States and appealing to Caldwell. the rest of their life on Ranking the top 25 are faith-based and was of the School of Business have a reliable start- “The MBA Online hold,” Caldwell said. programs, Campbells- ranked 24th among and Economics, said. ing point to identify program at Campbells- Caldwell is coordina- ville University was private schools offer- Surveyed were what program would ville University seemed tor for undergraduate ranked 10th for MBA ing the online program. roughly 300 colleges in best fit their goals. to fit my lifestyle per- admissions at Camp- program with a con- “The online gradu- the United States that Paula Caldwell, fectly. The program was bellsville University. centration in Human ate faculty and staff in offer an online MBA a 2010 graduate of structured to keep me To see a list of all Resources, 16th for our school continuously program. The rankings the MBA program at accountable to the work rankings visit www. program with a con- strive to exceed the ex- are based on the quan- Campbellsville Univer- involved, yet combined onlinembareport.com. LWC recognized Lady Dragons her shin and she took a play Campbellsville in knee to the same shin the 5th Region All “A” late in the game. Her Tournament hosted at availability is ques- Bethlehem on Tues- From page 6A From page 7A tionable for Tuesday’s day, Jan. 20. Tip off is During the 2013-14 students, nearly 70 per- Green County with injury and this game. scheduled for 8 p.m. school year, LWC stu- cent of whom qualify for struggled from the time it was leading Jan. 26 vs. Glasgow dents, faculty and staff a free or reduced lunch. field to open up the scorer Mya Schrembs. Upcoming (11-6) – 7:30 p.m. combined to give more A total of 219 LWC game, hitting 1-of-10 The sophomore guard schedule for Jan. 31 vs. Metcalfe than 32,000 hours of students worked with shots and fell behind was already fighting Lady Dragons County (4-14) 5:30 community service, ac- 438 Adair County stu- 14-4. But the shoot- through an injury to Green County will p.m. cording to LWC Direc- dents in 2013-14. The ing woes continued, tor of Civic Engagement LWC volunteers saved as the Lady Dragons Amy Thompson-Wells. Adair County more hit 11-of-33 and only “We are the first than $47,000 annually, 6-of-9 from the free phone call that people Thompson-Wells said. throw line. make in the community “Not only does this The storyline from when they want volun- program help the school this game came in teers at their organiza- children increase their the fourth quar- tion,” Thompson-Wells reading and math ter once again. For said. scores, but the mentor- the second-straight The flagship of LWC’s ing and tutoring they game, head coach service-learning efforts receive from Lindsey Chris Blaydes saw is the Bonner Scholars Wilson volunteers helps a player go down Program, a group of 68 instill confidence and a students who commit to higher self-esteem in at least 10 hours of com- them and helps them 2014 munity service a week believe anything is pos- FORCHT COMMUNITY during the school year. sible,” she said. REVIEW Since its inception on “Last year, employ- BANK campus in 2005, Thomp- ees at Kentucky De- son-Wells said the Bon- partment of Education ner Scholars Program called me to verify the “COMMUNITY PROUD” has helped LWC deploy number of volunteers I service-learning more had reported because strategically. they thought the num- “We’ve gone from ber was exceptional,” random acts of kindness Thompson-Wells said. At Forcht Bank, our vision is to be a great community WARM HEARTS to strategic change and “Many of our students bank. One way we realize this vision by helping our social justice,” she said. come into college think- customers, friends, and neighbors in their time of need. One of those programs ing they know what Each year Forcht Bank employees donate many hours GLOVES, COATS, CAPS & SCARVES FOR KIDS is Camp Casey, an after- they want to do with of their personal time for community service, with the WARM HEARTS ultimate goal of making our local communities better school program in Adair their lives, but many In November 2013, we asked our customers and the places to live and work. County public schools will wind up changing general public to donate new gloves for children in need and sponsored by the their major because of OVER $1,350,000 IN DONATIONS TO LOCAL during our Warm Hands – Warm Hearts inaugural 21st Century Program. the service they provide. glove drive. In 2014, we expanded to include hats, coats NON-PROFITS, EDUCATIONAL & CIVIC The daily two-hour pro- It’s really life-changing and scarves. Donation centers were set up at all Forcht ORGANIZATIONS gram targets preschool for many students as banking center locations. In six weeks the final total through second-grade well.” she said. In 2014, Forcht Bank donated over $1,350,000 to local collected was staggering: 1,930 pairs of gloves; 2,342 non-profits, educational and civic organizations across hats; 477 scarves our 12 markets in central and southern Kentucky, and 260 coats. In including... addition, Forcht Bank also donated • R.E.A.C.H – Resources, • Junior Achievement of $5,600 to purchase H ’ W W S Education, and Central Kentucky ERE S HERE E TAND additional gloves Assistance for • American Cancer and coats. Community Housing Society The Greensburg Record-Herald may be purchased • Special Olympics • Alzheimer’s Association All collected clothing items were then delivered to a each week on newsstands at the following locations: • Fraternal Order of • Bethany House Abuse dozen School Resource Centers and other local charities Police Shelter for distribution to children in need. IN GREENSBURG IN PIERCE • Lexington Rescue • Youth Alert Our Newest Location: Block City Grocey & Mission • Urban League of A TRUE COMMUNITY BANK Hardware • Big Brothers Big Sisters Lexington Los Agaves IN CAMPBELLSVILLE of Kentucky • Center for Rural Forcht Bank is a Kentucky-owned community bank with Dairy Queen Kroger • United Way Development approximately $1 billion in assets and 30 banking centers Dollar General Market Peddler’s Mall • Girl & Boy Scouts of • Sunrise Children’s in 12 counties. We’re continually striving to “exceed Eastridge & Phelps Pharmacy Taylor Regional Hospital Kentucky Services customer expectations” and to provide unique financial • March of Dimes ...and MORE! products and services for the citizens in our communities. Five Star Wal-Mart • American Red Cross As we move forward into the future, we will continue to Galilee Apartments • Lake Cumberland give back to the communities we serve. Greensburg Courthouse Performing Arts Greensburg Record-Herald Greensburg Village SPREADING SMILES, ONE CUP AT A TIME IGA The Ice Cream Machine brings free ice cream to community Jane Todd Crawford Hospital events across the state. The Ice Cream Machine kicked off Lee’s Famous Recipe this past April in Grant County to celebrate the beginning Longhunters Coffee & Tea Co. of youth baseball season and continued through mid- Rite Aid October with a total Tastes Like Home of 50 free ice cream Topps Safety Apparel events. IN SUMMERSVILLE Member FDIC | forchtbank.com Angel Soft Laundry Equal Housing Lender Dollar General Store Leon Lewis Grocery T-Mart To Subscribe Call: 932-4381

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