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Local Weather Bracken Board of Ed .... Page 3 Extra! Single Issue Friday Saturday Sunday Extra! Fiscal Court Minutes .... Page 6 Cost Now Bracken natives ............ Page 7 Hi 39° Hi 48° Hi 53° 75¢ AIS Chili Supper ......... Page 10 Lo 31° Lo 41° Lo 43° The Bracken County News Published in bracken county, by bracken countians, For bracken countians in the county seat Volume LXXXVIII Number 51 Brooksville, Kentucky Thursday, January 18, 2018 Single Copy - 75¢ Snow and ice storms Chamber of Commerce take hold in Ohio Valley holds Annual Dinner Pictured left to right are Clark Hennessey - Augusta West Magistrate, Kathy Free - Retired Circuit Clerk, Perry Poe - Chamber President, and Jim Fields - retired educator and FFA Sponsor. The Bracken Co. seys in public service in bring it in under budget. Chamber of Commerce the courthouse. He jokes He also spoke of his ap- held their Annual Din- that he “has seen many preciation of Clark and ner at the Extension judges come and go”. the wisdom and years of Office of Wednesday, Retired Circuit Clerk knowledge he brings to January 10th. After a de- Kathy Free was honored the Fiscal Court. licious meal prepared by for her 40 years of service Finally, Jim Fields Jackie Hamilton, Cham- to the community in the was honored for his 32 ber President Perry Poe Clerk’s office, of which years of teaching and introduced this year’s the last 16 years, she spent work with the Bracken honorees. as Circuit Clerk. Although County FFA. While While Bracken contacted, and those trav- the weekend and into late Clark Hennessey, she claims to be “retired he presently works County residents were eling could be subjecting next week, schools will Magistrate for Augusta and now does nothing”, at Hinton Mills in getting used to the frigid themselves to arrest. If get back in session and West, was honored for she is still active with Cynthiana, he spoke on subzero temperatures, the you have not signed up students and teachers will his 42 years of service “Santa Claus Lane” and how proud he is of “his abrupt warm up last Wed., for the CodeRed emer- get back into routine, un- to the citizens of Au- will continue to be in the kids” and seeing many Jan. 10th, put those old gency notifications you til the next winter weath- gusta West and Bracken years to come. of them and selling them enough to remember in can do so at https://pub- er pattern passes through County on the Fiscal Bracken County Judge farm supplies. Bracken’s mind of the winters of ‘77 lic.coderedweb.com/cne/ the Ohio Valley area. Court. He is the lon- Executive Earl Bush spoke Superintendent Jeff and ‘78. In preparation of en-US/C881E6CFD35D. Rotary Park at the gest continuous serv- briefly about her being in- Aulick remarked on the impending weather, With temperatures corner of Main Street and ing magistrate in the strumental in all stages of “how many lives he schools in Bracken and expected above freez- Riverside Drive in Augus- state of Kentucky. He the design and building of has touched” during his the surrounding coun- ing on Wednesday and ta is shown on Mon., Jan. is proud to be the third the Bracken County Judi- years at BCHS. ties dismissed school at Thursday and into the 15th, before the second generations of Hennes- cial Center and helping to noon on Friday, January high 40’s, low 50’s over round of snow began. 12th, to ensure all stu- dents, faculty, and driv- ers got home safely. The BCHS 2017 Shoot for a Cure raises icy conditions prompted a Level One Snow Emer- gency on Friday evening. $2,350 for Cancer Support Group Luckily, the ice and snow that came on Friday only made travel difficult that evening. On Saturday road crews were able to get the main priority roads cleared and in good shape by Sunday. On Monday, Janu- ary 15th, the next round of snow began early that morning and tapered off by lunch. The second round of the day, a light snow, though began by mid-afternoon and con- tinued through the eve- ning and into the morning on Tuesday, making travel hazardous as roads crews worked diligently to keep up with snow removal and prompting a Level 2 Snow Emergency. Bracken has three Snow Emergency Lev- els. Level 1: Roadways are hazardous with low- ing and drifting snow and may be icy. Motorists are urged to use caution when traveling. Level 2: Roadways are more hazardous with drifting snow and ice. Motorists should travel only if nec- essary and should contact Pictured left to right, front row: James Poe, Callie Jarrell, Zach Mains, and Garrett Flynn. Second row: Makayla Jefferson, employers about report- Chelsea Cox, and McKenzie Sebastian. Third row: Megan Elam, Sabrina Johnson, Delaney Reynolds, Ron Moser, and Carol Boney. ing to work. Level 3: all Fourth row: Allie Keuper, Tori Davenport, and Aryah Myrick. On the steps from top: Emma Schultz and Rita Gray; Riley Boling roadways are closed to and Kaelyn Thompson; Lyndsey Monahon and Shannon Kirk; Brooklyn Sumner and Sarah Crouch. Photo submitted non-emergency person- Bracken County FBLA and FCCLA Officers presented Ron Moser and Carol Boney from the Bracken County Cancer Support nel. No one else should Group with a check for $2,350. The officers appreciate everyone who helped to make “Stomp Out Cancer” such a great success and be on the roads, unless a are glad they can help cancer patients in Bracken County. If you know someone who is battling cancer and receiving treatments, personal emergency ex- please contact Tracy Florer at Bracken County High School and she will help you contact the Bracken County Cancer Support ists. Employers should be Group. 2 - THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 18, 2018 The Bracken County News Courthouse USPS 062-640 sMOKIN’ SATURDAYS Published Weekly For News Bracken County........$25.00 In State.....................$30.00 Out of State.............$35.00 Per Year by JOIN US EVERY SATURDAY AS WE FIX AN The Bracken County News ARRAY OF SMOKED MEATS WITH SIDE DISHES! P.O. Box 68 WE OFFER LIMITED DINE-IN SEATING & CARRY-OUT. Brooksville, Ky. 41004 MARRIAGE (606) 735-2198 LICENSES Jacqueline Meyer WE HAVE DAILY SPECIALS, SO VISIT US ON FACEBOOK [email protected] Hopkins, 53, Augusta, FOR A MENU INCLUDING SIDES DISHES OF THE WEEK. Single Issue Rate 75¢ self employed, to Philip Periodicals postage paid Brooksville, Ky. 41004-0068 Lee McMurrin, 54, Co- • jan 20th-pulled pork Postmaster send address change to lumbia, TN, pastor. Issued Bracken County News 12/2/2017. P.O. Box 68, Brooksville, Ky. 41004-0068 Alanne Embudo Rice, • jan 27th-beef brisket 30, Foster, manicurist, to COPY DEADLINE: 5 P.M. MONDAY Christopher Scott Clos, Feb 3rd-Meat sampler • Feb 10th-Baby back ribs 43, Foster, laborer. Issued Kathy L. Bay, Publisher/Adv. Manager Lynn Darnell, Editor 12/9/2017. nEEDMORE GROCERY 756-2277 Brooke Ann Hamil- Amy Meyer, Office & Classified Adv. Manager ton, 37, Brooksville, to Teron Bay, Advertising Sales Daniel Joseph Craver, 43, 6566 aUGUSTA-mINERVA rD. • aUGUSTA Megan Bradley, Graphic Artist Brooksville, carpenter. Is- sued 12/11/2017. Darlene R. Teegarden, District 61, Kinney Road, disabled, to Clarence E. Teegarden, Announcements Looking Back Court 61, Foster, disabled. Is- Tabitha’s Tidbits sued 12/28/2017. News Tiffany Leigh Riley, Make your reserva- Compiled by 21, Foster, housewife, to tions for the Annual The Bracken County DISTRICT COURT H., diversion completion, Robert Anthony Work- Buffalo Trace Lincoln/ Historical Society Heard on Tues., Janu- continued for KAP report man, 20, Foster, self em- Reagan Dinner on Sat., ary 9, 2018, by District to 1/16. ployed. Issued 1/11/2018. Jan. 20 at the Maysville From THE BRACKEN Mr. and Mrs. Lee Court Judge Jeffrey L. Pogue, Jordan T., (1) Country Club. Social COUNTY NEWS White spent Sunday with Schumacher. nonresident fishing with- DEEDS Hour begins 5 p.m. Meal May 31, 1956 their daughter, Mrs. Bette Armstrong, Scott Al- out a license/permit, failed Recorded by County & meeting 6 p.m. Cost is Germantown Continued Owens who underwent len, (1) theft by deception, to appear, Fish and Wild- Clerk Rae Jean Poe. $35 if paid by Jan. 13 and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. surgery, and other rela- including cold checks, life notified. Jesse Dean & Dawn $40 at the door. For more Hord and daughter spent tives. under $500; (2) theft by Richmond, Glenn King to William R. & info. call 756-2693. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Mrs. L. Pumpelly is deception, including cold Alan, (1) registered sex Kimberly A. Figgins, Raymon Chinn. visiting Mrs. Carrie Mar- checks, under $500, failed offender school restric- property at the junction Mr. and Mrs. R. T. shall in Georgetown. Bracken Co. Exten- to appear, bench warrant tions, guilty (11/14/2017); of Berlin and Augusta and Palmer, Sr. entertained Dr. Miss Patricia Giligan sion Service District and $500 bond issued. (2) registered sex offender State Highway 10 Turn- and Mrs. Emery Yelton, entertained a number of Boschert, III, Ray- residence restrictions, pike Road. Board will meet Tues., Mr. and Mrs. Pollitt Gray- her young friends with a mond B., (1) unauthorized 1st offense, dismissed Bayview Loan Servic- Jan. 23 at 6 p.m. bill, Mrs. Graybill and Mr. party Sunday afternoon at use of motor vehicle, 1st (11/14/2017), failed to ing, LLC to Terry S. Bur- and Mrs. Jones of Cincin- her home near here. The offense; (2) theft by un- appear, bench warrant is- ton, Jr., 0.7422 acres +/- at Craft & flea market nati, to dinner, Sunday. occasion was the sixteenth lawful taking/disposition, sued. the north east junction of vendors are needed at the Mrs. Claude Mingua birthday of Miss Gilligan. firearm, probable cause Ruark, Macey Jean, Harris Road (also known Antique Farm Machinery and daughter of Brooks- Mrs. Minnie Henson established, bound over to (1) driving with expired as Hall Road) and KY 19 & Craft Show this June at ville, spent Sunday with is visiting Mr. and Mrs. grand jury. license, failed to appear, in Petra. the Knights Of Columbus Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard Henson. Chamberlain, John Bu- bench warrant issued. Jorden & Brandie grounds (in southern Flora. Miss Elizabeth Gog- nyun, (1) failure to produce Warmouth, Joshua P., Cooper to Elizabeth Tuck- Campbell County). No Mrs. Oakley Brown of gin who has been spend- insurance card, dismissed (1-2) theft by deception, er Hatcher and Tessa Lynn set up or admission fees. Portsmouth, Ohio, visited ing some time in Califor- with proof shown; (2) no including cold checks, un- Hester, a portion of Lot # For more info. please call relatives here this week. nia, arrived a few days ago approved fire extinguish- der $500, continued to 2/6. 22 of Revised Platt of Jett- Miss Hazel White is for a visit with friends. Greg 859-620-0169. er, dismissed with proof Warmouth, Joshua P., Fearin Estates. spending a few days vaca- Mrs. Myrtle Jeffers shown; (3) failure of owner (1-3) theft by deception, Locust Landing, LLC, tion in Florida. and granddaughter spent to maintain required insur- including cold checks, un- to Ohio River Bluff, LLC, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley the week end with Mrs. ance/security, 1st offense, der $500, continued to 2/6. Tract 3 & 4 on the south Hicks and daughters vis- Emma McCarthy. dismissed with proof; (4) Webb, Rhonda L., (1a) side of KY 8 (Mary Ingles ited Miss Ruth Hicks of Personal and Social speeding, 20 m.p.h. over DUI, aggravator, 2nd of- Highway) on the west side Dayton, Ohio, Sunday. Delayed the limit, referred to state fense, guilty, jail 90 days, of Ruf Road, west of the Mrs. Avery Kidwell Guests of Mr. and traffic school, costs due serve 14 days, balance c.d. intersection of KY 1159 was hostess Tuesday to the Mrs. Asa Hiles last week 7/10. 2 years, 18 month license and KY 8. W. S. G. were his nephew, Mr. Courtney, Virginia S., suspension, DUI service James C. & Monica Mr. and Mrs. Lester Newton Hiles of Chicago, (1-2) theft by deception, in- fee, costs, $500 fine, ADE; Beckett to Mark A. Cock- Williams visited Mrs. M. and Mr. Henry Fessett, cluding cold checks, under (2) driving on suspended/ rell, Stephen R. Eads, and Williams and daughter, Pelican Lake, Wisconsin. $500, paid in full, diversion revoked license, guilty, Kelli G. Mulberry, 47.423 Sunday. The four were afternoon completed, dismissed. jail 60 days, serve 14 days, acres in Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman guests Wednesday of Mr. Dawson, Jalen Antho- balance c.d. 2 years, con- Patricia S. Rudd to $5 Bravard entertained Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Hart of ny, (1) terroristic threaten- current with DUI plea time Jeffrey D. & Jennifer E. and Mrs. Ralph Byers and Johnsville. Miss Maggie ing, 3rd degree, failed to to serve but consecutive Campbell, property in the family, Rev. Trible of Cin- Mae Hiles, Indianapolis, appear, failed to complete overall; (3) failure to noti- city of Brooksville. cinnati, Misses Grace Pep- Ind. , was also a guest of diversion, bench warrant fy DOT of address change, Laura Bach to Nathan per and Elizabeth Hum- the hospitalable home of issued. dismissed with plea to W. & Kala Combess, prop- long. the Hiles, where the couple Garrison, Ivy M., (1) other charges, continued to erty at 3695 Perkins Ridge Mr. and Mrs. R. Wal- are already planning their alcohol intoxication in a 1/16. Road, Brooksville. ton and son of Dayton, 64th wedding anniversary public place, 1st & 2nd Woodruff, Courtney, Michael A. & Dawn Ohio spent the week end celebration next Decem- offenses, failed to appear, diversion completion, case M. Mains and Susan L. & here. ber. Also, a number of bench warrant issued. dismissed. Robert S. Carlisle, to Mark Mr. and Mrs. Howard out-of-the country guests Golden, Mark Antho- Wright, Christopher C. Tucker, 95.938 acres on Monahon and children were expected to arrive for ny, (1) failure to wear seat A., (1) no license, final Mains Road. spent Sunday with Mr. and Decoration Day. belt, guilty, $25 fine; (2) li- continuance to 1/16. L. Andrew Weiss, sole Mrs. R. T. Palmer, Jr. (To Be Continued) cense to be in possession, Wright, Christopher member, on behalf of ATA guilty, $50 fine; (3a) fail- A., (1) no license, final Properties, LLC, to Bruce ure of owner to maintain continuance to 1/16. D. & Theresa L. Evans, GOLD STAR CHILI Don’t you think it is time to subscribe to The Bracken County News required insurance/secu- George, Carl Joseph, property at 1366 Willow MAYSVILLE rity, 2nd or greater offense, show cause, deferred/in- Neave Road, Brooksville. 237 WAL-MART WAY Call 735-2198 to start your subscription! guilty, $2000 fine, $1000 stallment payment, owes Rhonda Teegarden to c.d. 2 years, 6 month li- $193, community service Joyce A. Herget, 2 tracts cense suspension; failure completion due by 2/20. of land totaling 0.543 OVER 70 YEARS & STILL THE NAME YOU CAN TRUST! to produce insurance card, Huff, Jason W., show acres on Howell Drive. STILLTHENAMEYOUCANTRUST! merged on plea to other cause, deferred/installment Barbara Hayes and charges; (5) no/expired KY payment, owes $218, failed Richard A. Zurline to (cid:30)(cid:22)(cid:24)(cid:28)(cid:23)(cid:37)(cid:32)(cid:21)(cid:18)(cid:13)(cid:18)(cid:30)(cid:13)(cid:32)(cid:18)(cid:30)(cid:32) registration receipt, dis- to appear, bench warrant Rhonda S. Baker, 2 par- (cid:21)(cid:18)(cid:11)(cid:29)(cid:22)(cid:26)(cid:20)(cid:16)(cid:11)(cid:29)(cid:18) (cid:35)(cid:35)(cid:48)(cid:7)(cid:48)(cid:47)(cid:7)(cid:47)(cid:47)(cid:47)(cid:43)(cid:39)(cid:43)(cid:5)(cid:39)(cid:48)(cid:1)(cid:5)(cid:48)(cid:46)(cid:1)(cid:46) missed, costs, fines due by issued. cels: 1) Tract 4 of McDow- (cid:51)(cid:3)(cid:51)(cid:3)(cid:6)(cid:6)(cid:6)(cid:33)(cid:6)(cid:33) (cid:18)(cid:36)(cid:28)(cid:18)(cid:18)(cid:36)(cid:29)(cid:28)(cid:18)(cid:22)(cid:18)(cid:29)(cid:26)(cid:22)(cid:18)(cid:16)(cid:26)(cid:18)(cid:16)(cid:18) 1/8/2019. Sizemore, Steven K., ell Road Land Division, (cid:7)(cid:47)(cid:7)(cid:47)(cid:43)(cid:43)(cid:40)(cid:5)(cid:40)(cid:39)(cid:5)(cid:48)(cid:39)(cid:1)(cid:48)(cid:1) Heminger, Ryan A., show cause, deferred/in- and 2) Lot 1 of Moore OurBeltonePromisetoYou (cid:46)(cid:46)(cid:39)(cid:39)(cid:5)(cid:40)(cid:5)(cid:51)(cid:40)(cid:43)(cid:51)(cid:6)(cid:43)(cid:6) diversion completion, paid stallment payment, owes Road Land Division. (cid:11)(cid:26)(cid:17) (cid:6)(cid:3)(cid:8)(cid:1)(cid:42) (cid:21)(cid:27)(cid:26)(cid:18)(cid:30)(cid:32)(cid:37) (cid:11)(cid:26)(cid:17) (cid:6)(cid:3)(cid:8)(cid:1)(cid:42) in full, diversion complet- $1,648, failed to appear, Terry L. & Lida C. ed, bond released to surety, bench warrant issued. Cooper to Michael E. Heil, (cid:22)(cid:26)(cid:32)(cid:18)(cid:20)(cid:29)(cid:22)(cid:32)(cid:37) (cid:22)(cid:26) FFRREEEE dismissed. Vater, Kyla Marie, property at 2096 Brooks- (cid:18)(cid:34)(cid:18)(cid:29)(cid:37)(cid:32)(cid:21)(cid:22)(cid:26)(cid:20)(cid:35)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:27) FREE Hesler, Kevin L., (1) show cause, deferred/in- ville-Germantown Road, leaving the scene of an ac- stallment payment, owes Brooksville. (cid:31) (cid:27)(cid:9)(cid:43)(cid:5)(cid:45)(cid:2)(cid:15)(cid:43)(cid:39)(cid:5)(cid:6)(cid:43)(cid:12)(cid:4)(cid:43)(cid:5)(cid:48)(cid:43)(cid:1)(cid:41)(cid:43)(cid:48)(cid:1)(cid:47)(cid:43)(cid:39)(cid:5)(cid:48)(cid:1)(cid:46)(cid:7)(cid:43)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:48)(cid:1)(cid:46)(cid:39)(cid:1)(cid:42)(cid:44)(cid:48)(cid:7)(cid:7)(cid:48)(cid:1)(cid:46)(cid:25) cident/failure to render aid $118, continued to 2/13. William C. Miley to (cid:31) (cid:11)(cid:1)(cid:3)(cid:40)(cid:49)(cid:43)(cid:41)(cid:7)(cid:48)(cid:9)(cid:43)(cid:33)(cid:41)(cid:3)(cid:1)(cid:6)(cid:8)(cid:51)(cid:7)(cid:39)(cid:7)(cid:48)(cid:9)(cid:43)(cid:4)(cid:39)(cid:7)(cid:48)(cid:43)(cid:1)(cid:7)(cid:14)(cid:41)(cid:39)(cid:5)(cid:43)(cid:39)(cid:4)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:3)(cid:39)(cid:41)(cid:47) CCoommppleletteeHHeeaarriinnggEExxaammininaatitoinon or assistance; (2) DUI, 1st Ahmadi, Seyed Ali, Gregory A. Taylor, 0.309 (cid:19)(cid:3)(cid:5)(cid:7)(cid:47)(cid:43)(cid:4)(cid:8)(cid:5)(cid:4)(cid:3)(cid:6)(cid:43)(cid:3)(cid:44)(cid:44)(cid:48)(cid:7)(cid:7)(cid:48)(cid:1)(cid:46)(cid:21)(cid:43)(cid:39)(cid:5)(cid:48)(cid:1)(cid:46)(cid:22)(cid:1)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:5)(cid:8)(cid:52)(cid:43)(cid:1)(cid:7)(cid:6)(cid:25) (cid:31) (cid:30)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:47)(cid:48)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:48)(cid:41)(cid:39)(cid:7)(cid:43)(cid:42)(cid:7)(cid:43)(cid:41)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:3)(cid:51)(cid:3)(cid:46)(cid:15)(cid:7)(cid:3)(cid:6)(cid:8)(cid:48)(cid:7)(cid:39)(cid:51)(cid:51)(cid:51)(cid:48)(cid:44)(cid:43)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:15)(cid:51)(cid:43)(cid:6)(cid:39)(cid:1)(cid:42)(cid:40)(cid:8)(cid:42)(cid:46)(cid:43)(cid:7)(cid:6) offense, continued to 7/10. diversion completion, paid acres on the north side of (cid:19)(cid:3)(cid:5)(cid:7)(cid:47)(cid:43)(cid:4)(cid:8)(cid:5)(cid:4)(cid:3)(cid:6)(cid:43)(cid:3)(cid:44)(cid:44)(cid:48)(cid:7)(cid:7)(cid:48)(cid:1)(cid:46)(cid:21)(cid:43)(cid:39)(cid:5)(cid:48)(cid:1)(cid:46)(cid:22)(cid:1)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:5)(cid:8)(cid:52)(cid:43)(cid:1)(cid:7)(cid:6)(cid:25) Holliman, Kimberly, in full, continued for KAP Seminary Avenue and the (cid:31) (cid:18)(cid:52)(cid:4)(cid:39)(cid:7)(cid:47)(cid:43)(cid:7)(cid:48)(cid:41)(cid:33)(cid:5)(cid:43)(cid:6)(cid:4)(cid:43)(cid:41)(cid:7)(cid:44)(cid:8)(cid:51)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:39)(cid:44)(cid:44)(cid:10)(cid:47)(cid:3)(cid:51)(cid:48)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:43)(cid:1)(cid:7)(cid:3)(cid:15)(cid:3)(cid:8)(cid:5)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:43)(cid:42)(cid:6) (cid:11)(cid:4)(cid:4)(cid:11)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:48)(cid:4)(cid:1)(cid:3)(cid:7)(cid:48)(cid:52)(cid:1)(cid:7)(cid:43)(cid:52)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:7)(cid:1)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:6)(cid:51)(cid:48)(cid:52)(cid:51)(cid:48)(cid:52)(cid:48)(cid:7)(cid:48)(cid:43)(cid:7)(cid:43)(cid:42)(cid:42)(cid:25)(cid:25)(cid:16)(cid:16)(cid:39)(cid:39)(cid:51)(cid:51)(cid:51)(cid:51)(cid:7)(cid:7)(cid:3)(cid:3)(cid:42)(cid:42)(cid:39)(cid:39)(cid:15)(cid:15)(cid:44)(cid:44)(cid:3)(cid:3)(cid:5)(cid:5)(cid:15)(cid:15)(cid:3)(cid:3)(cid:8)(cid:8)(cid:5)(cid:5)(cid:29)(cid:29)(cid:48)(cid:6)(cid:48)(cid:50)(cid:6)(cid:14)(cid:50)(cid:19)(cid:14)(cid:5)(cid:19)(cid:43)(cid:5)(cid:43)(cid:43)(cid:11)(cid:43)(cid:4)(cid:11)(cid:4)(cid:4)(cid:3)(cid:48)(cid:4)(cid:1)(cid:3)(cid:7)(cid:52)(cid:48)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:7)(cid:52)(cid:1)(cid:7)(cid:25)(cid:43)(cid:1)(cid:7)(cid:25) (1) theft by deception, in- report to 1/16. east side of Second Street (cid:11)(cid:4)(cid:4)(cid:3)(cid:48)(cid:1)8(cid:7)(cid:52)(cid:43)(cid:1)0(cid:7)(cid:6)(cid:51)(cid:48)(cid:52)0(cid:48)(cid:7)(cid:43)(cid:42)-(cid:25) (cid:16)6(cid:39)(cid:51)(cid:51)(cid:7)(cid:3)8(cid:42)(cid:39)(cid:15)6(cid:44)(cid:3)(cid:5)(cid:15)-(cid:3)(cid:8)(cid:5)7(cid:29)(cid:48)(cid:6)(cid:50)4(cid:14)(cid:19)(cid:5)(cid:43)1(cid:43)(cid:11)(cid:4)(cid:4)0(cid:3)(cid:48)(cid:1)(cid:7)(cid:52)(cid:43)(cid:1)(cid:7)(cid:25) cluding cold checks, under Askins, Kevin B., di- and the west side of Cher- $500; (2) theft by decep- version completion, paid in ry Alley in Augusta. $800 tion, including cold checks, full, dismissed. Edwin L. Harrison Maysville under $500, continued to Biven, Terry Glenn, to Jackie & Cassy Scrog- 912 Kenton Station Dr., 2/6 for full payment. diversion completion, dis- gins, 1.999 acres on the (LocatedC inO MUasPonO FaNmily Drug) Linville, Michael missed. north side of Salem Ridge $800 COUPON EVERY THURSDAY Scott, (1) driving on sus- Hicks, Brandon Mitch- Road. 912KentonStationDr., pended/revoked license, ell, (1) speeding, 22 m.p.h. Leslie Anne Cooper ON THE PURCHASE OF ONTHEFPaUlRmCHoAuStEhOFANY amended to no license in over the limit, dismissed & Robert D. Walton, Jr., ANY TWMOay sHvEillAe,RKIYNG AIDS 1019 UTWSO 2H7 E(ARRidINgGewAIaDyS Ave.) possession, guilty, $50 with warning; (2) failure to Dale W. & Leah C. Coup(olonc caatne dnoint bMea csoomnbFianmedil yDOrfufegr) Expires (LoCcoaupteondacn aiynnon tHhoetorbdewicsaocomrudbni’ntse dPwliathce) fine, costs due 7/10. to notify DOT of address Kiskaden, 4.77 acres in with any o8th0er0 d-is6co8un6t. -7410in 10 days. 2nd Wednesday Oofffe reEaxpcirhes iMn1o0nDatyhs McKenzie, II, David change, dismissed. Bracken County. THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 18, 2018 - 3 Deaths Help Support our Seniors! Thoughts and Meditations from the Scriptures We will be preparing meals for sale to help raise MR. LINVILLE MRS. BROWN Marjorie Cummings money for the Senior Citizen Activity Fund at Brown, 80, of Lewisburg, Bracken County Licking Valley THOUGHTFULNESS passed away on January The simple act of thinking about the needs 10, 2018 at her home. Friday, January 26th and desires of others is often the seed of charity, Services were held compassion and mercy. Compassion depends on Friday, January 12, 2018 Dine-In: 12:00 - 2:00 our ability to put ourselves in someone else’s place at Lewisburg Baptist Carry-Out: 11:00 - 11:45 and imagine what it would be like to be them. We Church. Burial followed often use the word “thoughtful” without really Quinton Earl Lin- in the Wedonia Cem- Each meal will include: thinking about what it means. To be thoughtful ville 91, died Wednes- etery. really means to use your imagination and to try Boneless Pork Chops/Mushroom gravy day January 10, 2018 in Palmer Funeral to see things from the other person’s perspective. Lewisburg, OH. Born in Home & Crematory of Mashed Potatoes We often think we are being thoughtful when Robertson County, KY May’s Lick served the we are just doing for the other person what we Corn, Roll, Dessert on November 24, 1926, family. Full obituary would want done, but to be truly thoughtful you to the late Odes Bell and may be viewed and con- Pop or Water should try to do for the other person what he Gladys White Linville, dolences made to www. or she would want done. People are not all the he was a veteran of the palmerfuneralhome.net. Cost of Meal: $7.00 same. Some like things quiet and simple while United States Army and others crave noise and excitement. Treating Call or Fax: 606-735-2948 served during the Korean MR. HABERMEHL someone to dinner at your favorite restaurant is Email: [email protected] War. John Bernard Haber- nice for you, but treating them to dinner at their He is survived by four mehl II, 67, of Maysville, • Deadline to order is Fri., Jan. 19th • favorite restaurant is nicer for them. Some like to children, Jeannie John- KY died peacefully on be the center of attention while others shun the CANCELLED IF NO SCHOOL. limelight. In our ongoing quest to be more loving son, Woody (Linda) Lin- January 14, 2018 at the WILL BE THE FOLLOWING FRIDAY. ville, both of Brookville, WEATHER PERMITTING! and compassionate to others, we should strive to OH; Donna (Robbie) Bracken County Nursing imagine more fully what it is like to be the people and Rehabilitation Center Chapman of Lewisburg, •Payment of all Bills and with whom we share this world. God created in Chatham, Kentucky. Bracken Board OH and Tony (Belinda) Claims; •Acknowledge each one of us a unique creature, and with seven He was born in Au- Linville of West Alex- of Education Activity Accounts; billion different people on the planet, that gives gusta, Kentucky on Janu- andria, OH; eight grand- •Appointed Andy us a lot to think about. – Christopher Simon ary 31, 1950. He attended children, Tina (Brad) January 8, 2018 Reynolds to serve on the “Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain St. Augustine School and Bolanger, Waide (Kim) Present: Board Mem- Calendar Committee; conceit. Rather, in humility value others above graduated from Augusta Johnson, Leslie Johnson, bers: Greg Jones, Julie •2nd Monday of the yourselves, not looking to your own interests High School. Stacey Chapman, Nicole Riggs, Andy Reynolds, month at 6 PM at Bracken but each of you to the interests of the others.” Survivors include his LeMaster, Daniel Lin- Angie Crawford, and County Board Office as —Philippians 2:3-4 NIV son, John B. Smith, of ville, Lainey (Marcus) Kathy Bell; Treasurer: the regular meeting date, Chronberry and Seth Lin- Dayton, KY and grand- Brittany Mullikin; Super- time, and location for MRS. LUCAS ville; nine great-grand- son, John Smith, also intendent: Jeff Aulick; 2018.; •Milford Christian Senior Citizen Dixie White Lucas, children, B.J and Brit- of Dayton; and siblings, Staff & Visitors: Mandy Church to use BCHS Menu 92, passed away Wednes- tany Bolanger, Andrew, Leonard Habermehl of Davenport. gym/cafeteria for their day, January 10, 2018, at Logan and Maddie John- Frankfort, KY, Deborah The January 8, 2018 Super Bowl party on Thurs., Jan. 18 - Robertson County Health son, NaShay and Tray- Habermehl of Augusta, Bracken County Board 2/4/18; •2018-2019 Draft Homemade meatloaf, Care Facility. Born on von Preston, and Jocelyn KY, Michael Habermehl of Education Meeting Budget; •Surplus old gravy, peas & carrots, January 24, 1925 to the and Stella LeMaster; one of Wichita, KS, Mark was called to order by typewriter from board tossed salad, mandarin late Floyd and Rosa Ev- great-great-grandchild, Habermehl of Lexington, Chairman Greg Jones. office; •$800 stipend for oranges & pineapple, ans White, she was a Trey Bolanger; and four KY, Monica Barber of January is Board each school personnel whole wheat bread, skim member of Trinity Unit- siblings, Rosie Margaret Lexington, KY, Phillip Member Recognition (1 for each school) milk/tea. ed Methodist Church in Watkins, Jimmy Dale Habermehl of Augusta, month. Our board mem- responsible for procuring Tues., Jan. 23 - Augusta. Linville, Joyce Tuel and KY, Frank Habermehl of bers work diligently substitutes. This will be Herbed baked chicken, She is survived by Sandy Mullikin. Along Pensacola, FL, Melissa to provide the best reviewed each year. lima beans, California her step-daughter, Helen with his parents he was Wood of Brooksville, environment for Bracken Items Reviewed by blend vegetables, Wilson of Augusta; five preceded in death by his KY, and Lynn Teegarden County’s students to the Board at its January pineapple, graham nephews, Bill (Mary wife, Joann Bess Lin- of Florence, KY. He also learn and grow in. Mandy 8, 2018 Meeting with crackers, whole wheat Beth) McNutt, Jeff (Jen- ville; and four siblings, leaves behind his aunts, Davenport, representative No Action Taken were: bread, milk/tea. ny) White, Larry White, Lillian Louise Collins, from BCEA, was in •Governor’s Scholar Phyllis Thornbury and Thurs., Jan. 25 - David (Carla) Garey, and Odes Linville, William attendance to present the Recognition – tabled Ruth Laycock, as well Swiss steak, garden blend Jim (Debbie) Garey; and Linville, and Samuel Board with a token of due to weather; •SBDM as numerous precious rice, spinach, tossed one niece, Peggy (Leon- Linville. their appreciation for all Reports – tabled due to nieces and nephews. He salad w/dressing, sliced ard) Spiegle. She was Services were held their hard work. If you weather; •Attendance is preceded in death by peaches, whole wheat preceded in death by her Monday, January 15, see a Board member, Report; •Fundraisers – no his parents John “Bernie” bread, milk/tea. first husband, Clarence 2018, at Palmer Funeral thank them for all they requests. Habermehl and Naomi Cracraft; her second hus- Home in Germantown, do for our schools! Personnel: The “Peggy” Hamilton. band, Adrian Lucas; one KY. Burial followed at Due to weather following individuals Family and friends Carol Jean sister, Erma Dean Gar- Maple Grove Cemetery. conditions, the Students were hired pending are invited and encour- ey; one brother, Wayne Memorials are sug- of the Month for January meeting all board aged to celebrate his Flowers Walker White; and one gested to Free to Breathe, will be honored at the requirements: Certified birthday and life on Janu- nephew, Bryan White. 1 Point Place, Suite 200, February meeting. Sub – Meranda & More Graveside services Madison, WI 53719. ary 28, 2018 at 2 p.m. at Items Approved by Usleaman; Resignation – were held Sunday, Janu- Condolences may be The Pub in Augusta, KY. the Board at its January Justin Jefferson (BCMS ary 14, 2018, by Moore sent to www.mooreand- Please bring pictures, 8, 2018 Meeting were: Baseball Coach); FMLA Call us & Parker Funeral Home, parkerfh.com. stories and fond memo- •Chairman, Greg Jones; – 1 extension request Augusta. ries to share. Vice-Chairman, Julie approved. for all of Memorials may be Pre-Need. Metcalfe-Hennessey Riggs; Treasurer, Brittany The Board went into made to Trinity United Funeral Home in Augus- Mullikin; and Secretary, and out of executive your flower needs. Because You Care! Methodist Church. ta is serving the family. Jeff Aulick; •Minutes of session to discuss Condolences may be Condolences may be left December 11, 2017 Board Potential Litigation KRS 481 Moody Drive sent to mooreandpark- at www.mhfuneralhome. Meeting; •December 61.810(1)(c). Maysville, KY erfh.com. com. 2017 Treasurer’s Report; With no further •December 2017 Monthly business the meeting was 606-564-6836 MS. GRAVES Financial Report; adjourned. Patricia Joann “Pat- ty” Graves, 61, of May’s Lick passed away Sun- From Our Files day, January 14, 2018 at Meadowview Regional Woodmen of the World Life 50 years ago Jan. 6. Shana Wood was Insurance Agency Medical Center. Jan. 18, 1968 born to Mr. & Mrs. Tom • Life Insurance • Annuities • IRAs Joshua Hesler Memorial services State Hwy. Dept. Wood, of Brooksville. The Gary W. Hay, FICF will be announced later. Moore & Parker worker, Jerry King, of hospital presented Shana Field Representative Palmer Funeral 859-620-2881 Neave, came home from with a year’s supply of Funeral Homes & Home & Crematory of work and found two men Enfamil formula and a car Insurance Protection • Financial Security Cremation Service May’s Lick served the ransacking his home and seat. Brooksville Augusta family. Full obituary a third man was in the car. Check Us Out! 735-2114 • 756-2101 may be viewed and con- One of the men held a gun BIRTHS: a son, Clifford Maysville dolences made to www. on him while they made Allen Jr., born to Mr. & 606-759-1111 palmerfuneralhome.net. their escape. The trio were Mrs. Clifford Poe. • Magazines Story Time later captured. • Newspapers George White, of Au- DEATHS: Mrs. Helen Lu- • Interlibrary Loan Every Friday gusta, caught his finger in a cille Ashcraft; Ms. Bettie • Internet/Free Wifi Maysville machine at the F.A. Neider Jean Workman; Mrs. Ethel 10:30am- 11:30am • Playaways Co., Augusta, where he is Martin Meyer; Mr. Charlie Monument Works employed. The machine David McDowell. • Books on CD Movie severed the tip of his index • Playaway Views 1515 Forest Avenue • Maysville finger on his left hand. 10 years ago • Playaway Tablets Every Friday Jan. 24, 2008 • Bookmobile delivery 3:00pm-5:00pm 606-564-5859 DEATHS: Mr. Rafael After 124 years of • Online Card Catalog Popcorn & Drink Harmon Monument Since 1852 “Rack” Linville; Mr. Her- business in the city of Au- • Meeting Room Available bert C. Turner; Mr. Joseph gusta, the F.A. Neider Co. • New DVD’s & Book’s Daily Owners - Derek & Bethany Harmon W. Wiley; Mrs. Delo- closed its doors for the fi- • Make Copies, Send Faxes, Scan res Deaton; Mr. Carl H. nal time on Fri., Jan. 18. Brown. Dana Figgins and Han- • Video Games - PS1, PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, Xbox One nah Haight of Bracken Co. • Overdrive App for downloading audiobooks & books 30 years ago Lady Bears were named to • Free computer resources on our website Jan. 21, 1988 the All Tournament Team. • KY Driver Manual/CDL Manual Whalen and Company Dana was also named to Bracken County Public Library Realty & Insurance firm is the All Academic Team. 310 West Miami St. • Brooksville, KY 41004 constructing a new office facebook.com/Bracken County Public Library building on Miami St. in DEATHS: Mrs. Laura 606-756-2270 P: 606-735-3620 F: 606-735-3378 Brooksville. Kay Scheek Simms; Mrs. www.brackenlibrary.org Meadowview Region- Mabel Dodson Bates; Mr. Cremation and Pre-planning available al Hospital welcomed its Larry Lovas Beamon Sr. 301 E. Fourth Street • Augusta, Kentucky 2000th delivery on Wed., www.mhfuneralhome.com 4 - THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 18, 2018 that savings is enough Those first cans weighed Church News to power all the homes three ounces and today Trash Talk and businesses in Los through advances Angeles for eight years! in technology and NEW LIFE BROOKSVILLE PLEASE It takes approximately innovation, those same- FELLOWSHIP CHRISTIAN by Beverly Whittaker by John Elfers REDCAYILCYLE by: Mr. Recycle Bin & Ms. Pick-Up Litterbug 31 cans to make one sized containers now pound of aluminum and weigh less than half Pastor Doug’s mes- Ron has begun a new Howdy Folks! Last the opportunity to do just in December according an ounce! The steel sage this morning, series of messages based Monday Mother Nature that over the next several to the information we can was first used in Jan. 14th, was about on ordinary people who gave us some freezing days! Please be careful received, aluminum cans England in 1810. Since distinguishing between do extraordinary things rain and an unexpected when out and about were selling for up to $.72 that beginning of hand absolute and relative in the Bible, titled IF, day off for schools, and and definitely check on per pound! Recycling rolled cans that had to be truths. When we live out Incredible Faith. First this Monday morning elderly family, friends rates for aluminum cans opened with a hammer, God’s absolute and not up, Noah! Sadly, the the scheduled school, and neighbors! is at 60% globally or advances followed with make them relative, you world was so wicked some businesses and We neglected to approximately 106,000 mass produced cans become blessed as it was that God placed it under government closings for advise you in last week’s cans per minute but there and the can opener! So meant to be. (Malachi judgement, but he found Martin Luther King, Jr. article that the Recycling is still plenty of room for today, our role in the 3:6-18). favor in Noah and Day was perfect timing Center would be closed improvement! That other process is RECYCLING Our annual Val- provided him an escape. to keep folks home due for MLK, Jr. Day, but 40% is sent to landfills, those aluminum and entine’s Day Banquet will Thankfully, Noah trusted to the snowy conditions! most of you have grown thrown out along steel cans while also be on Wed., Feb. 14th at 6 God and obeyed Him. Less traffic on the roads accustomed to the closing highways and waterways developing the other p.m. at the church. This is Do you trust God’s plan? allows the state and schedule of the center or incinerated! It takes good habits of REUSING a fun event and we will be Next week - Abraham! county road departments and adjust your drop-off only six weeks for cans and REDUCING to keep playing “The Newlywed This is an exciting series to accomplish their task times accordingly. Winter to be recycled and back God’s earth clean, green Game.” This is a great you don’t want to miss! time of fellowship and There is always of scraping and salting recycling is definitely on the shelf and some and beautiful! Be seein’ fun. some exciting events the roads more efficiently. contingent on current folks feel that this is not you – Bin & Bug. Our Celebrate happening for all ages at Martin Luther King, weather conditions and a sanitary process. In Recovery meeting is on BCC. Please friend us on Jr. was born in Atlanta we do not want anyone order to be processed Craft/Flea Market Thursday evenings at 6 Facebook, check out our on January 15, 1929, attempting to recycle the cans are sent to a Vendors needed p.m. at the church. Our website, give us a call, and was assassinated in cold and snowy smelter and brought to next meeting is on Jan. or stop on by we’d love on April 4, 1968, in conditions! “Better safe, their melting temperature The Licking Val- 18th. The public and to meet you. Donuts, Memphis, Tennessee than sorry” is the winter of 1,400 degrees so any ley Antique Machinery their families are invited coffee, juice Sundays at at the age of 39. MLK, recycling motto! And material other than the Association is looking to attend. Celebrate 9:15 a.m., service 10:45 Jr. Day was declared if you haven’t started aluminum is destroyed in for craft and flea market Recovery is a Bible- a.m. a National Holiday by a recycling program in the process! vendors at their antique based program for President Ronald Regan your home, we suggest Did you know that farm machinery and AUGUSTA TRINITY people and their families in 1986 and is celebrated you start today with Coors Brewery was craft show this June at by Brooke Barley battling addictions, Pastor Johnny con- on the Monday closest aluminum and steel the first company to the Knights of Colum- depression, anxiety, or tinued his January series to Mr. King’s birthday cans! use aluminum cans in bus grounds (in southern hang-ups. Each meeting on Leadership with a which of course, this These two metals can 1959 and by the 1980’s, Campbell County.) No is facilitated by Justin and sermon about “Being A year, fell on the actual be recycled indefinitely! the aluminum can was set up or admission fees. Aleisha Hurst. Childcare Shepherd To Others”. He day! Over the years it Recycling aluminum considered the king of For more info please call and light refreshments referenced the scriptures has evolved into a ‘day saves 95% of the energy beverage containers? Greg at 859-620-0169. are provided. of 1 Peter 5:1-10 and of service’ for Americans required to produce We invite you to our 2 Timothy 4:1-8. If we who are encouraged to the metal from natural services here at New Life. claim to be Christians volunteer and help those resources and recycling Sunday morning coffee we are called to guide less fortunate. With the steel cans saves 74% of and fellowship begins others by sharing our cold, snow and wintery the energy used to produce at 9:15 a.m. Sunday faith by guiding others conditions we all have them! Taken annually, morning Bible Study is at by example. D 9:30 a.m. and praise and If you are ready for E Furniture •Appliances worship at 10:30 a.m. a new found or refound S U Remember God loves relationship with God you and so do we! please join us Sunday at Carpet • Tools • Antiques 10:45 a.m. We will also Life and Faith have Sunday School 1937 Old Main Street, Ste. 2 Discussion Group focused on Discipleship Hours: M-F: 9 - 7; Sat: 9 - 1 Ph. 606-759-7311 Main St • Augusta Ky There will be a Life from 10 a.m. to 10:35 BUY ONE, Buy one, get one HALF OFF! and Faith Discussion a.m. Breakfast will be Group held at the Bracken served at 9:30 a.m. to 10 GET ONE TeWyeOgl caosmseps luentet ipl Saiart .o,f M parrecshc r3i1pstt ioonn 859-384-6297 County Public Library a.m. We also have youth 50% OFF!* select styles including Maui Jim! on Thursdays at 6 p.m. night on Fridays at 6 *Restrictions may apply Opticians: Adam Bradley, ABOC, NCLC; Joyce Peck, ABOC, NCLC beginning January 25. p.m. with dinner served, This is intended to games, a short lesson, but there is near-univer- day that proposes to le- be an open discussion of and building friendships. Frankfort: House sal agreement in the Cap- galize medical cannabis. issues related to Life and Please save the date itol that maintaining that I co-chaired a task force Faith conducted in a non- for a Benefit Gospel Week in Review goal during the upcoming on the issue that Sec. of judgemental, respectful Concert on 01/20 at 6 p.m. budget will be the tough- State Alison Lunder- environment. Everyone featuring “The Gabbard State Rep. John Sims, Jr. est task legislators have gan Grimes formed, and is invited regardless Family”, “River Valley faced in modern times. served with Maysville of faith or non faith Sound”, & Special Guest When it comes to eral Fund down further, The good news is resident Eric Crawford. tradition. “Autumn Plummer”. setting the state’s priori- about 45 percent goes to that moderate growth is We believe it is time to For more information Our God has always ties, no other legislation elementary and second- forecast for the budget make Kentucky the 30th call Yancy Adamson at & will always be faithful, plays a bigger role than ary education; 10 percent cycle, and state officials state where this is legal, 606-782-5014. always forgiving & the state’s budget. It is sent to our public col- announced on Wednes- and my House Bill 166 loving, and forever on funds our schools, keeps leges and universities; day last week that rev- stands as model legisla- GREETINGS FROM time. We hope you will us safe, maintains our 17 percent represents our enues in December were tion, because it builds on ST. JAMES join in a new beginning highways, strengthens contribution to Medicaid; 11.2 percent greater than what has been proven to by Caroline Jefferson with all the support and our collective health and 11 percent covers crimi- they were that month a work. Due to the cold and love we have to offer to affects our lives in count- nal justice; seven percent year earlier. A shortfall This issue is impor- snow this past Sunday, anyone and everyone. less other ways. goes to human services; we thought would be tant to us, because there St. James Parish School With that in mind, and the remainder covers $200 million or greater in is no doubt that medical of Religion was cancelled OAKLAND Governor Bevin visited everything else, from our August is now $40 mil- cannabis would benefit but with more agreeable CHRISTIAN the House chamber on state parks to environ- lion above budget projec- many, and studies show weather conditions by Barbara Browning Tuesday to present his mental protection. tions for the current fiscal that it can have a positive forecast, classes will be Attendance was down vision for state spending The General Fund’s year. and significant impact on held this coming Sunday, because of the weather, during the next two fiscal revenues come from a Once the governor opioid overdose deaths, January 21 after the 8 AM but the spirit inside was years. As my House and variety of sources, but and the leaders of the which have reached epi- Mass until 10:30 AM. uplifting! No matter how Senate colleagues and I the individual income tax Legislative and Judicial demic levels here in Ken- The following Sunday, many gather to worship, waited to see what that and sales and use taxes branches present their tucky. January 28 we will be God is always there. The hosting our monthly message reminded us plan contains, I thought account for about three- budgets, the House will I will keep you updat- Fourth Sunday Breakfast that we should be moving it would be good to take fourths of the total. spend six to eight weeks ed on the progress of that after Mass. All are invited and be changing lives for a closer nuts-and-bolts One of the relatively dissecting them, to see bill, the budget and others to come and worship Christ. look at the process while smaller sources, coal sev- what changes we may in the weeks ahead, but with us and then enjoy a Several gathered for also reviewing the chal- erance, has taken a par- like to make. The Sen- for now, I want to thank good hot breakfast along the evening Congrega- lenges we face at a time ticularly hard hit in the ate will then do the same, those of you who have with good fellowship in a tional Meeting and we where the gap between past half-dozen years. It and a compromise should reached out to me about warm building! appreciate the Board for what we need and what brought in almost $300 be ready for a final vote issues or concerns you Friday, January 19 their meal. All business we can afford is the wid- million in 2012, but that by the end of March. Af- have and encourage oth- has been set aside as a day items were approved. est it has ever been. dropped to $100 million ter becoming law, these ers to do the same. My of fasting and prayer in The Men’s If you count ev- last year, and it is on track budgets will take effect address is Room 429C, the Diocese of Covington Fellowship is now ery tax dollar that flows to decline to $65 million in July. Capitol Annex, 702 Capi- in conjunction with January 22 at Milford through state government by 2020. As tough as that My goal in this pro- tol Avenue, Frankfort, the annual pilgrimage Christian Church, with – a figure that includes is for the state, it has been cess is to make sure we KY 40601, or you can to Washington D.C. Bob Cannon as guest federal sources as well as devastating for many of take prudent steps to pay send me an email at John. to commemorate the speaker. such restricted funds as our coal-producing coun- our bills without put- [email protected]. 45th anniversary of the “Ladies Day on the college tuition – the two- ties. ting an undue burden You can also leave Supreme Court’s decision Ridge” committee will year total for the 2016-18 It is no understate- on our children or our a message for me or for to legalize abortion in meet Fri., January 26, budget cycle amounts to ment to say the loss of public employees/retir- any legislator at 800-372- America. Since that 6:30 p.m. about $74 billion. coal severance dollars ees. If Governor Bevin 7181. For those with a infamous Roe v. Wade A Lock-In for the However, most of the and the Great Recession proposes severe cuts af- hearing impairment, the decision on January 22, Jr. Hi and Sr. Hi youth General Assembly’s fo- have been a one-two fecting those groups, we number is 800-896-0305. 1973, we have allowed is Jan. 26-27, meeting at cus on the budget centers punch for the state. Nu- will need to take a very These lines are staffed over 59,135,000 babies Oakland at 6:30 p.m. on on two key sections fund- merous budget cuts over close look at whether this by legislative employees to be killed through Friday night. ed by your state tax dol- the past decade are near- is truly necessary. That and maintain later hours abortion in the United Prayer concerns lars: The General Fund ing $2 billion overall, and could include looking at during this time of year. States alone! We pray include Carol Miley, and the Road Fund. The rising payments neces- tax reform, to see if the The General Assem- that the laws of this great Terry Bay, Jeanine Cox, former is roughly $11 bil- sary to fund our public numerous incentive and bly’s website – www.lrc. country will be changed Ronnie King, Bud Hinton, lion a year, while the lat- retirement systems have credit programs we have ky.gov – also has a con- to reflect the respect and Jonathon Goshorn, Kenny ter amounts to about $1.5 had an impact as well. authorized over the years siderable amount of in- sanctity of the human Burden, Linda Johnson, billion annually. Togeth- In many ways, and are still promoting eco- formation, including the life in every stage of Tim Jarvis, Ron Foley, er, these two areas largely through a series of re- nomic development or full texts of all bills and its development from Charlie Tarvin, Connie guide how the remain- forms in such areas as should be phased out. resolutions. conception to natural Peed, David Estep, shut- ing federal and restricted Medicaid and criminal On a more personal I hope to hear from death! May God hear and ins, cancer issues, our funds are spent. justice, we have been note, I was proud to file you soon. answer our prayers! nation and our military. 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BREAKFAST BREAKFAST Happenings for given informative papers Lainey Buchanan; Lilly Davenport: Alexis Mon., Jan. 22 - Ham Mon., Jan. 22 Tues., Jan. 9 - Sheila and she answered our Craver; Brooklyn Curtis; Bauer; Paityn Bess; Leah & biscuits, cereal, fruit, - Pancake with syrup, reminded us during this questions and would be Nate Estep; Landon Gray; Bishop; Carson Cropper; juice, milk. sausage link or cereal, flu season to always take available whenever we Olivia Napier; Jarrett Lillian Culp; Natalie Tues., Jan. 23 - Fruit banana, milk, OJ. precautions. Wash those would need her. Ruark; Addyson Tucker; Cummins; Caleb Emery; pastry, yogurt, cereal, Tues., Jan. 23 - hands! Germs are spread The Lord’s Prayer Jason Woodruff. Karlee Hamilton; Haylee fruit, juice, milk. Sausage biscuit with jelly through hands. was said prior to our Weiss: Brian Harrison; Chloe Jarrell; Wed., Jan. 24 - or cereal, banana, milk, We had 17 here meal. Bonnick; Ariel Hill; Nash Jefferson; Daniel Breakfast pizza, cereal, OJ. today. Always glad to see We talked about Ava Irish; Avery Jones; Ketron; Dawson Kindle. fruit, juice, milk. Wed., Jan. 24 - Fruit each of our friends but various activities that Layla Klaber; Addison Bowles: Anna Bond; Thurs., Jan. 25 - Pop strudel or cereal, peaches, we sure miss those that are being planned for Littleton; Allyson Martin; Ashton Buchanan; tarts, cereal, fruit, juice, milk, OJ. aren’t here. when we start having Baylee Moreland; Seth Cole Colemire; Lynex milk. Thurs., Jan. 25 - Keep each other in some warmer weather. Purcell; Saegen Rosel; Cummins; Adyson Fri., Jan. 26 - Breakfast pizza or cereal, prayer. Pauline Jefferson Any ideas are welcome. Ryland Tucker. Dotson; Emma Knott; Doughnuts, cereal, fruit, mixed fruit, milk, OJ. has been in the hospital Our first one will be a Irish: Noah Bachman; Ashlynne Leist; Codee juice, milk. Fri., Jan. 26 - Toast & and is home recuperating Valentine Party for our Alley Barnett; Gregory Lippert; Haley Mead; LUNCH jelly or cereal, peaches, from surgery. Iwana senior members. We will Benedict; Emma Carl; Noah Nelson; Ryleigh Mon., Jan. 22 - Pork milk, OJ. Young has been having be having a spaghetti Kalyn Combess; Collin Norris; Kylor Polley; riblet or hot dog on bun, LUNCH trouble with her back supper and will have a Davidson; Reece Ewen; Melissa Sandlin; Ella potato wedges, corn, fruit, Mon., Jan. 22 - and legs. Sheila has been guest to bring us some Brooke Latella; Summer Sharp; Christina Sutton; milk. Chicken rings or hot dog, having problems with beautiful singing. We will Taylor; Ambersha Joey Switzer. Tues., Jan. 23 - Pizza tots, lima beans, pears, bronchitis. Tommy Wenz have more info on this Workman. Brumley: Larz or hamburger on bun, milk. had been having test later. All our activities Mains: Macy Lucas; Blevins; Paisley Cooke; mixed green salad, carrots, Tues., Jan. 23 - Taco and will be having some will be paid for by our Nadia Rabadi; Makenzie Maci Conley; Braylie fruit, milk. cup or hot dog, salad or surgery on his back. Also Senior Activity Fund Rudd; Mitchell Woods; Curtis; Weston Hesler; Wed., Jan. 24 - Chili corn, animal crackers, keep Delores Perkins and Raiser Committee. The Ella Burton; Maelyn Kenzington Hinson; or chicken noodle soup, mixed fruit, milk. Bob Eisenman. Maxine money will be used to Clos; Landynn Combs; Savannah Kelsch; Izley pimento cheese or peanut Wed., Jan. 24 - Chili Cummins and Kathy help our seniors when we Kirt Hamilton; Justis Morales; Kaden Rees; butter sandwich, veg. or chicken noodle soup, Williams and her family do any activities. They Johnson; Journey Works. Sam Riley; Grace Scott; sticks with dip, crackers, pimento cheese or peanut in prayer and all those will not have to pay for Hamilton: Mylee Reed Sebastian; Lilly fruit, milk. butter sandwich, carrot that are hurting and sick. their meals when we go Bailey; Eboney Bowles; Thorpe; Mason Yelton. Thurs., Jan. 25 - sticks, crackers, peaches, David Jefferson led out. There will be more Turkey roast or hoagie milk. us in prayer. on this later...we are W & C S on bun, mashed potatoes Thurs., Jan. 25 - arm ozy pot After lunch, we play working on this and we with gravy, green beans, Hamburger or hot dog, euchre again and there is appreciate your help. You dinner roll, fruit, milk. fries, peas, mandarin always bingo led by our all have been GREAT! Cold Weather Warning!!! Fri., Jan. 26 - Grilled oranges, milk. little Ms. Peggy Tucker. Our bingo winners Cats look for a warm place cheese or turkey & cheese Fri., Jan. 26 - Pizza Our winners today today were: Margaret and they’re just the right sandwich, tomato soup, or hot dog, salad or green were: Betty Hargett, Dalip, Shirley Young, size to fit up into your car french fries, broccoli, beans, peaches, milk. Reed Bailey, Shirley Barbara Woodruf, Hazel engine. So, if your cat lives fruit, milk. Bailey, Shirley Young, Welch (Augusta), Betty outdoors, be sure to check Peggy Tucker, and cover Hargett. Cover all: under your hood before all was Shirley Bailey. Barbara Woodruf and starting the engine. BUSINESS CARDS Reed Bailey remind- Hazel Welch. ed us to sign up for Until next week...be T & C V own ountry eterinary $45 per 1,000 volunteering for our a blessing to each other meal that we will be and give thanks to God Dr. Glass, Dr. Conway, Dr. Biddle, Dr. Muse & Dr. Reeder having on Jan. 26 for our for all His blessings each 759-5496 Call 735-2198 fundraiser. We need our day. 490 Tucker Drive ( down from Super 8 ) Maysville, KY Senior’s help and they The Golden Girl Opening at 8 a.m. Mon.-Sat. with 24 Hour Emergency Service all have done so well and we do appreciate that so much. It takes everyone working together and do this because we love and support each other. Happenings for Thurs., Jan. 11 - Sheila gave us updates on the sick. Glenn Littleton has pneumonia and has been taken care of by his family. Continued prayers for Kathy Williams and Patty Bess and all those that were unable to be with us...YOU WERE MISSED! Today we had a speaker from Moorhead. Helisha Tuerk informed us on “Empowering Seniors To Prevent Healthcare Fraud”. Always check out any insurance statements to make sure you haven’t bWeAenT CHc harOgeUdT twFiOceR. BE THE VOICE SCAMS! We will be gCeatrtdinsg bneetww eeMn edAicparriel FOR A CHILD 2018 and April 2019. They will be mailed out to you. You do not have to do anything. Your new card will have a new Don’t you think it’s time to subscribe to The Bracken County News? Don’t wait any longer! Call 606-735-2198 today! 6 - THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 18, 2018 Doug Smith, to accept HAY EQUIPMENT Bracken COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY the only bid submitted. Fiscal Court 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Rumpke submitted a bid BRACKEN CIRCUIT COURT Mowers • Tedders • Rakes A regular meeting price of $17.83 locked in of the Bracken County for 3 years (2018, 2019, & CIVIL ACTION NO. 16-CI-00011 Fiscal Court was held 2020). Vote unanimous. JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, Wed., November 22, Appointment to 2017, for the purpose of Bracken Co. Library NATIONAL ASSOCIATION transacting any business Board - Upon motion of PLAINTIFF properly presented by the David Hughes, seconded VS. established agenda. by John Corlis, that Anna NOTICE OF SALE Presiding: Scotty Cummins be appointed Lippert, magistrate. to the Bracken County MASTER COMMISSIONER SALE Present: Carl Allen, Library Board. Vote Clark Hennessey, David unanimous. STEVE BYRNE Kelsch, David Hughes, Appointment to CHERYL BYRNE DEFEN- John Corlis, Doug Smith, Bracken Co. Library DANTS and Dennis Jefferson. Board - Upon motion Judge Bush was of Clark Hennessey, *** *** *** *** *** *** absent due to the loss of seconded by David Kelsch, In obedience to an Order of sale entered his mother. that Aaron Linville be on the 22nd day of December, 2017, in the Let the Record reflect appointed to the Bracken Loaders • Rotary Cutters that the Court members County Library Board. above action, I will, as Master Commis- • Zero Turn Mowers received a copy of the Vote unanimous. sioner proceed on: vendor claims. General Fund FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 2018 Upon motion Vendor Claims - Upon INSIDE THE FRONT DOOR OF THE AUGUSTA FARM SUPPLY of Dennis Jefferson, motion of Dennis Jefferson, BRACKEN COUNTY JUSTICE CEN- seconded by John Corlis, seconded by Doug Smith, Hwy. 8 • Augusta, KY • 606-756-3905 that the court approve that the following General TER the minutes of the regular Fund Vendor Claims be BROOKSVILLE, BRACKEN meeting on Nov. 8, 2017. approved for payment. COUNTY, KENTUCKY AT 10:00 a.m. Vote unanimous. Vote unanimous. to sell the hereinafter described real estate MARTIAL ARTS - SELF DEFENSE Floor open to the Road Fund Vendor located at 601 Parina Road, Brooksville, public to discuss anything Claims - Upon motion Milford Christian Martial Arts classes other than agenda items of Doug Smith, seconded Bracken County, Kentucky. This property is for the new year started on January 9th at - None. by David Kelsch, that described in Deed of record at Deed Book Milford Christian Church. Karate classes will be held the following Road Roads & Projects 196, Page 241, Bracken County Clerk’s for grades 3-8 on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday Updates - Magistrate Fund Vendor Claims be from 5-6pm. Teen and Adult classes will be on Tues- Records. Parcel Mapping numbers: JHD-08 Lippert advised that approved for payment. day and Wednesday from 6-7pm. & JHD-09 . New students are invited to join anytime Hamilton Road Bridge Vote unanimous. Abstain: This sale is to satisfy Judgment in the sum during class hours. There is no chargebut students will be complete and open John Corlis *due to must provide their own uniform (after 2 weeks) ap- this afternoon. Straight payment to Brooksville of $164,046.25, plus interest, taxes, court proved by the instructor. Edge was working on Farm Supply. costs and attorney fees. The purchaser may Adults and teens who want only to take self South Higginsport this Dispatch/911 Fund pay in full at the sale if he/she chooses to do defense lessons will attend just the Wednesday class. afternoon. The Bracken Vendor Claims - Upon so. Otherwise, the purchaser immediately Dress in loose appropriate attire for workout. County Road Department motion of John Corlis, Bring the kids to learn discipline, respect, is still working on tree seconded by Dennis after the sale shall pay not less than 10% of and integrity along with self defense skills in a clean up from the high Jefferson, that the the purchase price, and execute bond with Christian environment. Emphasis is placed on build- winds from last Saturday. following Dispatch/911 ing confidence and self control. surety, who is a Kentucky resident and who Magistrate David Kelsch Fund Vendor Claims be Teens and adults come and learn martial is approved by the Master Commissioner, arts skills in Rye Kyu Kempo, Aiki-Jitsu, Kyusho, Tai advised that the guardrail approved for payment. for the balance of the purchase price, pay- Chi and basic self defense techniques to protect you installed on Hwy. 435 Vote unanimous. and your family. Great way to stay in shape! is too close to the road. *Prayers to family of able to the Bracken Circuit Court Clerk Please encourage friends and classmates to Tina Teegarden advised Judge Bush for the loss of within thirty days with interest at 3.75% take advantage of this free program. Classes taught that Judge Bush can call his mother. per annum on the balance from date of sale by Master Mark Edgley 5th Dan and Christina Bezold District 6 on Monday to Upon motion of John until paid in full. The bond shall have the 2nd Dan (Tora Tsuru Ryu Kyu Kempo- Okinawan Ka- inquire about this. Corlis, seconded by Doug rate-do). Smith, that the meeting force of a judgment and a first lien shall Waste Removal This is a great opportunity to see our new Bid – 3 year contract be adjourned. Vote be retained on the property as security for church. You are invited to join us Sundays at 10am - Upon motion of David unanimous. the payment of said bond and interest. The for Sunday School and at 10:55am for Worship. 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Habitat Toll Free 800- 643-4426 Flemingsburg, Ky., • 606-849-8473 www.millerlumbercompany.com energetic pursuits 26. Annoy constantly www.tireworldonline.com tfc THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 18, 2018 - 7 Panthers defeat Bracken natives finish Saints in All “A” successful XC Season quarterfinals After falling to the St. Patrick Saints back COMPLETE AUTO BODY & PAINTING in December, ending a streak of 14 straight wins over their district rival, the Panthers were anxious to take the floor against them to start a new streak. The place would be Nicholas Coun- ty for the 10th region All A tournament quarterfi- nals. The Panthers got off to a slow start in the 1st Photo submitted quarter trailing 6-2 but Insurance Work 606-756-2447 FREE then went on an 11-2 run Welcome Estimates Bracken County natives, Jacob Hamilton, left, to finish the quarter and and Camryn Snapp, right, had a very successful lead 13-8. They kept up Owner/Operator: Kevin Plummer Cross Country season at Campbellsville that pace in the 2nd quar- University. 753 Augusta/Chatham Rd. • Augusta, KY • .03 Miles South of AA Hwy. on Rt. 19 ter and took a 28-17 lead Camryn Snapp, a 2016 graduate of Augusta at the break. High School, finished his sophomore year The Saints were not with Top Academic honors for the Mid-South finished though as they Conference and on the Dean’s list for the Fall 2018 All “A” Classic BOYS Results cut the lead to four ear- of 2017. Camryn is the son of Jason and Amy ly on in the 3rd quarter Snapp. only to see the Panthers All games played at Nicholas County. Jacob Hamilton, a 2017 graduate of Bracken go on another run, 12-2, County High School finished his freshman year to stretch the lead to 43- Robertson 79 as Runner-up Freshman of the Year for the 29 and on a David Reed Midsouth Conference, All Conference Team and Fri., Jan. 5 buzzer beating three on the Dean’s list for Fall of 2017. Jacob is the pointer would be up 47- Sil. Grove 24 son of Mark and Stephanie Hamilton. 37 lead going into the Their team, the Campbellsville Tigers, Robertson 67 4th quarter. In the final finished the 2017 cross country season as Runner- quarter St. Patrick would Tues., January 9 up in the Mid South Conference, Runner-up at the Robertson 60 be forced to foul to try Nicholas 50 Berea Invitational, and 3rd place at the NCCAA to come back and the National Championship in Jackson, Mississippi. Panthers made sure they Wed., January 10 Robertson The Campbellsville Tigers will start their would not let that happen Augusta 70 Indoor Track Season on Friday, January 19th in as they went 11-15 from Sat., January 6 Augusta 49 Indiana. the free throw line to seal St. Pat 53 the game, 70-53. The win Lady Panther Stats Lady Bears Stats Wed., January 17 evened the Panthers’ re- 1/6 vs St. Patrick 1/4 vs Montgomery cord at 7-7. Cal. Christian 31 Champion All “A” Lost 62-73 “We showed up to- Sat., January 6 Won 48-36 Scoring: Natalie Bell night and took care of Brossart 49 Scoring: Hannah Ar- - 16; Kennedy Carl - 16; business,” said Coach Brossart 66 thur - 5; Nicole Arthur - Jaya Dawson - 3; Madi- Kirk, “It took a good team Paris 11; Madison Kelsch - 6; son Goecke - 2; Aryah effort to get this win and Thurs., January 11 Alexis Shields - 7; Kath- Myrick - 6; and Kinley advance and that’s what Paris 63 lyn Stanton - 17; and Ruf - 19. we got. We’ll come back Sat., January 6 Paris 54 Emma Young - 2. Rebounds: Natalie on Wednesday and see if Rebounds: Hannah Bell - 4; Kennedy Carl we can keep this going.” Bracken 36 Arthur - 4; Nicole Ar- - 9; Jaya Dawson - 3; Scoring vs. St. Pat- thur - 7; Kaylee Brown- Madison Goecke - 6; rick: Eichenberger 17, ing - 3; Madeline Dar- Aryah Myrick - 2; and Cordle 13, Ripato 12, nell - 3; Madison Kelsch Kinley Ruf - 3. Appelman 9, T. Mains 9, - 6; Alexis Shields - 6; Philpot 6, Reed 4. 2018 All “A” Classic GIRLS Results Kathlyn Stanton - 9; and 1/6 vs Paris Emma Young - 5. Panthers fall to All “A” All games played at Nicholas County. 1/10 vs Nicholas Co. Lost 46-54 Black Devils 49-60 All “A” Scoring: Natalie Bell After getting past Robertson 45 Lost 14-56 - 5; Kennedy Carl - 13; St. Patrick on Saturday, Scoring: Hannah Ar- Jaya Dawson - 14; Madi- January 6th, the Augusta Fri., Jan. 5 thur - 1; Nicole Arthur son Goecke - 2; Aryah Panthers would get the Sil. Grove 22 - 3; Kylee Harper - 2; Myrick - 3; Kinley Ruf - Robertson County Black Robertson 39 Madison Kelsch - 6; and 7; and Kaitlyn Wills - 2. Devils in the 10th region Alexis Shields - 2. Rebounds: Natalie All “A” semifinals hosted Tues., January 9 Nicholas 56 Rebounds: Hannah Bell - 4; Kennedy Carl by Nicholas County. The Nicholas 65 Arthur - 3; Nicole Ar- - 9; Jaya Dawson - 3; teams met back in Novem- thur - 4; Kaylee Brown- Madison Goecke - 3; ber with Robertson Coun- Wed., January 10 Nicholas ing - 1; Olivia Caudill - Aryah Myrick - 12; Kin- ty taking the 78-62 win. Augusta 48 1; Madeline Darnell - 5; ley Ruf - 2; and Kaitlyn Augusta did a good job of Sat., January 6 Augusta 14 Kylee Harper - 3; Reagan Wills - 2. keeping the game close in St. Pat 36 Jett - 1; Madison Kelsch Now 4-11 on Season. the 1st quarter only trailing Wed., January 17 - 2; Alexis Shields - 4; 13-10 going into the 2nd. Kathlyn Stanton - 3; and Bracken County News That quarter would also Cal. Christian 20 Champion Emma Young - 2. “Everyone’s Favorite Newspaper” stay close as the Panthers Sat., January 6 Now 6-9 on Season. were still hanging around Brossart 53 as the Black Devils led 25- Brossart 54 FARMERS MUTUAL INSURANCE 23 at the break. Brossart Thurs., January 11 The 3rd quarter would of Mason County Paris 54 be a quarter of runs, the first belonging to Robert- Paris 30 Sat., January 6 • Homeowners • Farm Properties • Mobile Homes son County. An 8-2 run pushed them ahead 33-25 Bracken 46 • Churches • Commercial Buildings only to see Augusta battle back with an 8-0 run of Contact Your Local Director their own that tied the game for Service at 33 all. But as quickly as the Panthers grabbed the Get a fresh new look. Ted Colvin Bill Stitt momentum, Robertson Bracken and Pendleton Mason, Robertson 747-5945 and Bracken County snatched it right 724-5814 back with a 6-0 run to close out the quarter, 39-33. 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All makes leather & vinyl • Extang Tri-fold, most trucks, $375 606-845-0761 it. and models. Running or upholstery ALL TYPES OF PARTS not. Phone (606) 842- 937-795-8699 PERRY POE 0068. tfc on newer trucks! 1394 US 52 • Aberdeen, Ohio Mobile Home Sales inclduodoinrsg,: wfuinrndaocwess,, &ce mnotrrael .air, REAL ESTATE ------------------------------ 606-845-8601 www.doylemobilehomeparts.com 735-3176 606-845-0301 (www.poerealty.com) Doyle Family Operated Teri Barnes e-mail: Foster, KY since 1962 ([email protected]) (859) 462-5345 www.claytonflemingsburg.com tfc Joe Goecke 606-756-2249 Residential Eric Fegan 859-512-2969 Services Sell that unused item Karin Poe 606-782-5173 Brooksville 3160 Bladeston Drive. Ranch home needs a complete $22,500 with a classified ad! TJ Burton 606-782-2150 rehab to make it adorable again! 3 BR 1 BA, 2 stone fireplaces, full basement. Close to AA Hwy. SALES & SERVICE Brooksville 783 Foster Chapel Road, Brooksville, REDUCED$61,000 on furnaces and air Milford area, 3BR/2BA DW on permanent conditioners. Appliance foundation on 2 ac private & wooded. Brooksville 755 Reservoir Lane, Brooksville, 3 BR 2 BA DW $74,000 service. License #M00554. Phone Harold a full basementwith newer metal roof. One acre. Close to Brooksville. Hamilton, 735-3342. Alexandria 11857 Skyview. Spacious 3BR 3 Full Bath custom $294,000 tfc built Cutter home on 1 acre. Recent upgrades ------------------------------ Residential throughout. 3 finished levels with 4 car garage and JOHNSON & FAMILY large fenced yard. Close to AJ Jolly Park. HANDYMAN Maysville 434 Buckner St, Maysville. 2 BR 1 BA All one level, $49,900 SERVICES large rooms, partial bsmt, corner lot. Painting; Land- Farms scaping; Mowing; Garden Dover 3358 Dover-Minerva Rd. Nice home and 127 acres of $485,000 Tilling; Brick Work; Yard prime fenced farm land. Barn, ponds, more! Massive road frontage! Cleanup; Wood Floors & Land & Building More! Call Mary 606- Brooksville 6421 Powersville Harrison Co Rd, Brooksville, in Milford. $25,000 735-9179. 1/18/18-p Nice lot for a home or business. Concrete pad, septic & ------------------------------ New Holland Square Baler water on property. THE HANDYMAN Germantown 6.5 acres on Michelle Drive in Germantown, level to $24,000 CAN: wiring, plumbing, Model 5060 gently rolling. Lays nice for a new home, woods in back, kitchens, baths, ceramic low traffic road. tile, flooring, roofing, Germantown 7 acres on Michelle Drive in Germantown, next to $28,000 painting, landscaping, the 6.5 acres. Lays the same way level to gently rolling. Make an offer for both! demolition, tree Foster 301 Apple Ridge, Foster, 8 acres with breath taking views. $44,900 work, fence repairs, Be the last home on the dead end road here! fence painting & new Mostly wooded. fencing, water delivery, Bracken Co. 6.5 acres on the Ohio river. Nice level land fronting the $140,000 housecleaning, junk Ohio. Build your home here and enjoy the river traffic or use for recreation or a new home. removal, haul away junk Butler 27.50 acres on Old US 27. Over 400 ft of road frontage $68,000 cars & tractors, moving & with a bridge to pass over the creek. Nice place to build ‘06 Cadillac CTS •69,000mi. storage, firewood for sale in the woods with plenty of room to play! Bring your ATV & will deliver, log splitter PRICED TO SELL! and check this one out! Foster Tract#4 in Cherry Blossom Pointe. Half acre with a $39,900 for rent w/worker. Senior million dollar view!!! Build your dream home and enjoy discounts. Honey-do-list. JIM’S AUTO watching the boats & scenic river view year around! Make offer! Phone 859-545-0177. Commerical 1-18-p Maysville 1+ acre lot on the AA Hwy in Maysville close REDUCED$125,000 ------------------------------ OULET, INC. to the bypass. High traffic area. Fantastic location for your new business! Make offer! $435,000 Dutch Ridge Augusta 103 W 2nd Street, Augusta, Parkview Inn Bed & Breakfast. Hwy. 10 just east of Brooksville. Roofing 10 guest rooms each with full baths. Restaurant with 2 dining areas & more. 606-735-2442 steel siDing Resort & Roofing Cannonball Track Owners: J.B. Delaney 863-257-0383; Falmouth 5 Trails End, Falmouth. Great getaway on Kincaid Lake. $29, 900 Bob Appelman Tom Saunders 606-407-4157 Camper with 30 x 40 open pole barn covering it. Enclose the barn and make a larger place. Lots of possibilities! Make Offer! & Sons Don’t you think it is time to subscribe to Thinking of SELLING?! We have BUYERS looking for property!! CALL ME TODAY!! Dutch Ridge Rd., Augusta The Bracken County News Thinking about BUYING a Home??? Now is a great time to BUY!! CALL ME TODAY!! 756-2340 or 756-2308 Call 735-2198 to start your subscription! THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 18, 2018 - 9 Public Notices NOTICE NEED LEGAL HELP? Pursuant to KRS 65A.080, Bracken County Water District Division I & II gives notice that its Jackie Sue Wright adopted budget for FY2018, financial statements, County Taxpayers' Notice Attorney at Law and most recent audit or attestation engagement reports are available for examination by the Now meeting clients in Augusta at US BANK. The 2017 County tax bills are now delinquent. If public at its offices located at 1324 Brooksville- Call for Appointment. youdidnotreceiveyourbillpleasecontacttheCounty Germantown Road, Brooksville, Kentucky Sheriff’s Office. When mailing in your payment, please weekdays during normal business hours. These include your copy of the tax bill or put the bill number Call 606-564-5585 documents may also be viewed at the Department on your check. If you wish a paid receipt returned to you, Fox, Wood, Wood & Estill to schedule an appointment. of Local Government’s Special Purpose please enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Governmental Entity Public Portal at https:// The following are the collection dates: 5% Penalty January 7, thru January 31, 2018 kydlgweb.ky.gov/Entities/specDistSearch.cfm. PUBLIC NOTICE Land 21% Penalty February 1, thru April 15, 2018 Notice is hereby given that Carol Williams IMPORTANTNOTE: Alldelinquenttaxbillswill and David Williams, 925 166 ACRES on Goose NOTICE be transferred to the County Clerk's Office as of the Lockmier Rd., Augusta, Ridge Rd., Powersville, close of business on April 15, 2018. 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The delinquency is also subject to being sold (cid:39)(cid:57)(cid:47)(cid:45)(cid:51)(cid:43)(cid:53)(cid:1)(cid:25)(cid:50)(cid:43)(cid:59)(cid:49)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:39)(cid:61)(cid:43)(cid:55)(cid:46)(cid:43)(cid:59)(cid:46)(cid:1)(cid:38)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:43)(cid:59)(cid:51)(cid:48)(cid:48)(cid:1)(cid:60)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:47)(cid:61)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:59)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:57)(cid:59)(cid:56)(cid:57)(cid:56)(cid:60)(cid:47)(cid:46)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:56)(cid:1)(cid:44)(cid:47)(cid:45)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:47)(cid:48)(cid:48)(cid:47)(cid:45)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:63)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:55)(cid:46)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:48)(cid:61)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:1)(cid:27)(cid:47)(cid:44)(cid:59)(cid:62)(cid:43)(cid:59)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:6) low-flow crossing over Call Jeff 859-322-4019. to a Third Party and subject to substantial additional (cid:12)(cid:10)(cid:11)(cid:18)(cid:21)(cid:1)(cid:50)(cid:56)(cid:64)(cid:47)(cid:63)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:44)(cid:47)(cid:45)(cid:43)(cid:62)(cid:60)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:31)(cid:41)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:51)(cid:57)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:25)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:54)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:60)(cid:51)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:64)(cid:51)(cid:53)(cid:53)(cid:1)(cid:60)(cid:62)(cid:60)(cid:57)(cid:47)(cid:55)(cid:46)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:57)(cid:59)(cid:56)(cid:57)(cid:56)(cid:60)(cid:47)(cid:46)(cid:1)(cid:45)(cid:50)(cid:43)(cid:55)(cid:49)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47) penalties and fees in the summer of 2018, if not paid (cid:39)(cid:57)(cid:47)(cid:45)(cid:51)(cid:43)(cid:53)(cid:1)(cid:25)(cid:50)(cid:43)(cid:59)(cid:49)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:43)(cid:59)(cid:51)(cid:48)(cid:48)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:56)(cid:1)(cid:45)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:46)(cid:62)(cid:45)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:63)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:49)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:56)(cid:48)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:57)(cid:59)(cid:56)(cid:57)(cid:56)(cid:60)(cid:47)(cid:46)(cid:1)(cid:45)(cid:50)(cid:43)(cid:55)(cid:49)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:31)(cid:41)(cid:1)(cid:64)(cid:51)(cid:53)(cid:53)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:60)(cid:52)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:25)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:54)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:60)(cid:51)(cid:56)(cid:55) Bracken Creek near the 3/1/18-p to the Sheriff's Office. 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Rd. Any comments or HOUSE FOR SALE: (cid:25)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:57)(cid:53)(cid:47)(cid:61)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:45)(cid:56)(cid:57)(cid:51)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:56)(cid:48)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:57)(cid:59)(cid:56)(cid:57)(cid:56)(cid:60)(cid:47)(cid:46)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:43)(cid:59)(cid:51)(cid:48)(cid:48)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:45)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:43)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:49)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:47)(cid:65)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:45)(cid:50)(cid:43)(cid:55)(cid:49)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:55)(cid:46)(cid:1)(cid:57)(cid:59)(cid:56)(cid:57)(cid:56)(cid:60)(cid:47)(cid:46)(cid:1)(cid:59)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:54)(cid:43)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:44)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:56)(cid:44)(cid:61)(cid:43)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:47)(cid:46)(cid:1)(cid:44)(cid:66) objections concerning 3 BR, 2 BA, recently MAKE SURE YOU SEND A COPY OFYOUR TAX (cid:45)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:43)(cid:45)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:49)(cid:1)(cid:31)(cid:47)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:62)(cid:45)(cid:52)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:41)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:25)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:57)(cid:43)(cid:55)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:12)(cid:12)(cid:10)(cid:1)(cid:42)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:33)(cid:43)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:39)(cid:61)(cid:59)(cid:47)(cid:47)(cid:61)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:32)(cid:56)(cid:62)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:63)(cid:51)(cid:53)(cid:53)(cid:47)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:31)(cid:47)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:62)(cid:45)(cid:52)(cid:66)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:11)(cid:7)(cid:18)(cid:10)(cid:10)(cid:7)(cid:19)(cid:18)(cid:11)(cid:7)(cid:10)(cid:16)(cid:10)(cid:10)(cid:6) this application shall be remodeled, 141 Reservoir BILLTOYOURBANKORMORTGAGECO.IFTHEY (cid:56)(cid:59)(cid:1)(cid:63)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:51)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:49)(cid:1)(cid:31)(cid:47)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:62)(cid:45)(cid:52)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:41)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:25)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:57)(cid:43)(cid:55)(cid:66)(cid:69)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:64)(cid:47)(cid:44)(cid:60)(cid:51)(cid:61)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:64)(cid:64)(cid:64)(cid:8)(cid:53)(cid:49)(cid:47)(cid:7)(cid:52)(cid:62)(cid:8)(cid:45)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:8) directed to: Kentucky Lane, Brooksville. Asking ARESUPPOSEDTOPAYYOURTAXESANDDOUBLE CHECKWITHTHEMTHATTHEYPAIDTHEM. (cid:34)(cid:56)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:48)(cid:62)(cid:59)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:1)(cid:49)(cid:51)(cid:63)(cid:47)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:1)(cid:57)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:60)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:54)(cid:43)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:47)(cid:65)(cid:43)(cid:54)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:57)(cid:57)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:56)(cid:48)(cid:48)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:56)(cid:48)(cid:1)(cid:31)(cid:47)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:62)(cid:45)(cid:52)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:41)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:47)(cid:60) Division of Water, $99,500. Phone 606-782- (cid:25)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:57)(cid:43)(cid:55)(cid:66)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:11)(cid:10)(cid:10)(cid:1)(cid:37)(cid:62)(cid:43)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:61)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:39)(cid:61)(cid:59)(cid:47)(cid:47)(cid:61)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:32)(cid:47)(cid:65)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:49)(cid:61)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:31)(cid:47)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:62)(cid:45)(cid:52)(cid:66)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:55)(cid:46)(cid:1)(cid:54)(cid:43)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:53)(cid:60)(cid:56)(cid:1)(cid:44)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:47)(cid:65)(cid:43)(cid:54)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:47)(cid:46)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:31)(cid:47)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:62)(cid:45)(cid:52)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:41)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:47)(cid:60) Surface Water Permit 1430. 2-8-c (cid:25)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:57)(cid:43)(cid:55)(cid:66)(cid:69)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:64)(cid:47)(cid:44)(cid:60)(cid:51)(cid:61)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:64)(cid:64)(cid:64)(cid:8)(cid:53)(cid:49)(cid:47)(cid:7)(cid:52)(cid:62)(cid:8)(cid:45)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:8)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:23)(cid:1)(cid:57)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:60)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:54)(cid:43)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:53)(cid:60)(cid:56)(cid:1)(cid:47)(cid:65)(cid:43)(cid:54)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:57)(cid:57)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:36)(cid:62)(cid:44)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:1)(cid:39)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:7) Branch, Flood Plain ------------------------------ (cid:63)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:25)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:54)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:60)(cid:51)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:69)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:56)(cid:48)(cid:48)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:53)(cid:56)(cid:45)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:47)(cid:46)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:12)(cid:11)(cid:11)(cid:1)(cid:39)(cid:56)(cid:64)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:1)(cid:24)(cid:56)(cid:62)(cid:53)(cid:47)(cid:63)(cid:43)(cid:59)(cid:46)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:27)(cid:59)(cid:43)(cid:55)(cid:52)(cid:48)(cid:56)(cid:59)(cid:61)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:31)(cid:47)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:62)(cid:45)(cid:52)(cid:66)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:33)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:46)(cid:43)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:59)(cid:56)(cid:62)(cid:49)(cid:50)(cid:1)(cid:27)(cid:59)(cid:51)(cid:46)(cid:43)(cid:66)(cid:6) Management Section, 2 STORY HOME FOR COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY (cid:18)(cid:20)(cid:10)(cid:10)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:8)(cid:54)(cid:8)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:56)(cid:1)(cid:14)(cid:20)(cid:13)(cid:10)(cid:1)(cid:57)(cid:8)(cid:54)(cid:8)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:56)(cid:59)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:59)(cid:56)(cid:62)(cid:49)(cid:50)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:25)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:54)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:60)(cid:51)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:69)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:64)(cid:47)(cid:44)(cid:60)(cid:51)(cid:61)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:50)(cid:61)(cid:61)(cid:57)(cid:20)(cid:9)(cid:9)(cid:57)(cid:60)(cid:45)(cid:8)(cid:52)(cid:66)(cid:8)(cid:49)(cid:56)(cid:63)(cid:8) 200 Fair Oaks Lane, SALE: 1/2 acre lot, 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT (cid:25)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:54)(cid:47)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:59)(cid:47)(cid:49)(cid:43)(cid:59)(cid:46)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:49)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:57)(cid:57)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:54)(cid:43)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:44)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:60)(cid:62)(cid:44)(cid:54)(cid:51)(cid:61)(cid:61)(cid:47)(cid:46)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:56)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:36)(cid:62)(cid:44)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:1)(cid:39)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:63)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:25)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:54)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:60)(cid:51)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:44)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:54)(cid:43)(cid:51)(cid:53)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:56) Frankfort, KY. 40601. 3349 Augusta-Berlin Rd. BRACKEN CIRCUIT COURT (cid:36)(cid:62)(cid:44)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:1)(cid:39)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:63)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:25)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:54)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:60)(cid:51)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:36)(cid:56)(cid:60)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:35)(cid:48)(cid:48)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:24)(cid:56)(cid:65)(cid:1)(cid:16)(cid:11)(cid:15)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:27)(cid:59)(cid:43)(cid:55)(cid:52)(cid:48)(cid:56)(cid:59)(cid:61)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:31)(cid:47)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:62)(cid:45)(cid:52)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:14)(cid:10)(cid:16)(cid:10)(cid:12)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:56)(cid:59)(cid:1)(cid:44)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:60)(cid:47)(cid:55)(cid:46)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:49)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:47)(cid:54)(cid:43)(cid:51)(cid:53)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:56) Phone (502) 564-3410. Asking $49,500. Call 606- CIVIL ACTION NO. 16-CI-00044 (cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:25)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:54)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:60)(cid:51)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:69)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:36)(cid:62)(cid:44)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:1)(cid:29)(cid:55)(cid:48)(cid:56)(cid:59)(cid:54)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:35)(cid:48)(cid:48)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:57)(cid:60)(cid:45)(cid:8)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:48)(cid:56)(cid:22)(cid:52)(cid:66)(cid:8)(cid:49)(cid:56)(cid:63)(cid:8) 1-25-p 782-3016. 4/26/18-p BETTY J. SCHMIDT ------------------------------ ------------------------------ (cid:40)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:59)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:45)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:43)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:47)(cid:46)(cid:1)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:55)(cid:56)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:59)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:59)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:56)(cid:1)(cid:44)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:57)(cid:59)(cid:56)(cid:57)(cid:56)(cid:60)(cid:47)(cid:46)(cid:1)(cid:44)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:31)(cid:47)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:62)(cid:45)(cid:52)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:41)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:25)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:57)(cid:43)(cid:55)(cid:66)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:44)(cid:62)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47) JAMES J. SCHMIDT PLAINTIFFS (cid:36)(cid:62)(cid:44)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:1)(cid:39)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:63)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:25)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:54)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:60)(cid:51)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:54)(cid:43)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:56)(cid:59)(cid:46)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:1)(cid:59)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:56)(cid:1)(cid:44)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:45)(cid:50)(cid:43)(cid:59)(cid:49)(cid:47)(cid:46)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:46)(cid:51)(cid:48)(cid:48)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:1)(cid:48)(cid:59)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:57)(cid:59)(cid:56)(cid:57)(cid:56)(cid:60)(cid:47)(cid:46)(cid:1)(cid:59)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:45)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:43)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:47)(cid:46) VS. (cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:55)(cid:56)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:47)(cid:8)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:23)(cid:1)(cid:57)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:60)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:54)(cid:43)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:60)(cid:62)(cid:44)(cid:54)(cid:51)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:54)(cid:47)(cid:53)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:64)(cid:59)(cid:51)(cid:61)(cid:61)(cid:47)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:59)(cid:47)(cid:58)(cid:62)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:48)(cid:56)(cid:59)(cid:1)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:63)(cid:47)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:56)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:36)(cid:62)(cid:44)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:1)(cid:39)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:63)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:25)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:7) POSTED NOTICE OF SALE (cid:54)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:60)(cid:51)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:36)(cid:56)(cid:60)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:35)(cid:48)(cid:48)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:24)(cid:56)(cid:65)(cid:1)(cid:16)(cid:11)(cid:15)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:27)(cid:59)(cid:43)(cid:55)(cid:52)(cid:48)(cid:56)(cid:59)(cid:61)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:31)(cid:47)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:62)(cid:45)(cid:52)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:14)(cid:10)(cid:16)(cid:10)(cid:12)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:61)(cid:43)(cid:44)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:50)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:49)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:49)(cid:59)(cid:56)(cid:62)(cid:55)(cid:46)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:48)(cid:56)(cid:59)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:59)(cid:47)(cid:58)(cid:62)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:7) MASTER COMMISSIONER SALE (cid:45)(cid:53)(cid:62)(cid:46)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:49)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:60)(cid:61)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:62)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:55)(cid:46)(cid:1)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:56)(cid:48)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:57)(cid:43)(cid:59)(cid:61)(cid:66)(cid:8)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:29)(cid:48)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:25)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:54)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:60)(cid:51)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:46)(cid:56)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:55)(cid:56)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:59)(cid:47)(cid:45)(cid:47)(cid:51)(cid:63)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:1)(cid:64)(cid:59)(cid:51)(cid:61)(cid:61)(cid:47)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:59)(cid:47)(cid:58)(cid:62)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:48)(cid:56)(cid:59) (cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:63)(cid:47)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:64)(cid:51)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:51)(cid:59)(cid:61)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:4)(cid:13)(cid:10)(cid:5)(cid:1)(cid:46)(cid:43)(cid:66)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:56)(cid:48)(cid:1)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:51)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:43)(cid:53)(cid:1)(cid:57)(cid:62)(cid:44)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:56)(cid:59)(cid:1)(cid:54)(cid:43)(cid:51)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:49)(cid:1)(cid:56)(cid:48)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:55)(cid:56)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:47)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:25)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:54)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:60)(cid:51)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:54)(cid:43)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:43)(cid:52)(cid:47) No trespassing at all "Land No hunting, trespassing, (cid:48)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:43)(cid:53)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:45)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:61)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:57)(cid:57)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:43)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:8) Posted" at 2757 Neave-Milford or 4-wheeler riding without ELLIS WEST, ET ALS DEFENDANTS Rd., Bracken Co. Do Not written permission from Bill *** *** *** *** *** *** (cid:31)(cid:47)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:62)(cid:45)(cid:52)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:41)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:61)(cid:51)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:1)(cid:25)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:57)(cid:43)(cid:55)(cid:66) (cid:36)(cid:62)(cid:44)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:1)(cid:39)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:63)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:25)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:54)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:60)(cid:51)(cid:56)(cid:55) Enter - no hunting on this Ruf who has leased 110 acres at (cid:45)(cid:9)(cid:56)(cid:1)(cid:32)(cid:28)(cid:3)(cid:26)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:55)(cid:46)(cid:1)(cid:31)(cid:41)(cid:1)(cid:26)(cid:55)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:49)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:32)(cid:32)(cid:25) (cid:12)(cid:11)(cid:11)(cid:1)(cid:39)(cid:56)(cid:64)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:1)(cid:24)(cid:56)(cid:62)(cid:53)(cid:47)(cid:63)(cid:43)(cid:59)(cid:46) In obedience to an Order of sale entered on property. We will prosecute. 1827 Western Hills Road owned (cid:12)(cid:12)(cid:10)(cid:1)(cid:42)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:61)(cid:1)(cid:33)(cid:43)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:39)(cid:61)(cid:59)(cid:47)(cid:47)(cid:61) (cid:36)(cid:8)(cid:35)(cid:8)(cid:1)(cid:24)(cid:56)(cid:65)(cid:1)(cid:16)(cid:11)(cid:15) the 17th day of November, 2017, in the above (1-18) by Janice & Lanny Shepherd. (cid:36)(cid:8)(cid:35)(cid:8)(cid:1)(cid:24)(cid:56)(cid:65)(cid:1)(cid:13)(cid:12)(cid:10)(cid:11)(cid:10) (cid:27)(cid:59)(cid:43)(cid:55)(cid:52)(cid:48)(cid:56)(cid:59)(cid:61)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:31)(cid:47)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:62)(cid:45)(cid:52)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:14)(cid:10)(cid:16)(cid:10)(cid:11) New Owners - 556 (9-18) action, I will, as Master Commissioner proceed (cid:32)(cid:56)(cid:62)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:63)(cid:51)(cid:53)(cid:53)(cid:47)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:31)(cid:47)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:62)(cid:45)(cid:52)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:14)(cid:10)(cid:12)(cid:13)(cid:12) (cid:40)(cid:47)(cid:53)(cid:47)(cid:57)(cid:50)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:47)(cid:20)(cid:1)(cid:15)(cid:10)(cid:12)(cid:7)(cid:15)(cid:16)(cid:14)(cid:7)(cid:13)(cid:19)(cid:14)(cid:10) Hamilton Rd. Absolutely no No hunting or trespassing on: (cid:40)(cid:47)(cid:53)(cid:47)(cid:57)(cid:50)(cid:56)(cid:55)(cid:47)(cid:20)(cid:1)(cid:11)(cid:7)(cid:18)(cid:10)(cid:10)(cid:7)(cid:19)(cid:18)(cid:11)(cid:7)(cid:10)(cid:16)(cid:10)(cid:10) hunting, ATV/UTV riding or of any kind, day or night on FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 2018 trespassing of any kind. Dogs the farm at 2869 Moore Rd., AT THE LOCATION OF THE City of Rentals will be shot, no exceptions, without written permission. REAL ESTATE violators will be prosecuted to (9-18) Germantown the fullest. (2-18) No hunting, 4-wheeling, 2510 COOK RIDGE ROAD No trespassing, fishing, or trespassing on McKenney BROOKSVILLE, BRACKEN COUNTY, Community Center LENOXBURG hunting, walking, or crossing land on No. 19 between Petra KENTUCKY AT 11:00 a.m. MINI STORAGE the creek at 1535 Mattox Rd., and Milford and on Moore to sell the hereinafter described real estate Hwy. 1019 between Neave. (2-18) Road. (10-18) located at 2510 Cook Ridge Road, Brooksville, AA Hwy. & Lenoxburg. 2 Absolutely no trespassing, Absolutely no hunting or Bracken County, Kentucky. This property is sizes for your convenience. hunting, or ATV's on the 86 trespassing of any kind on the acres King's Haven Farm, 1675 30 acres of Billy & Judy Cooper described in Deed of record at Deed Book 162, the meeting Owners: Norm & Martha Hamilton Rd. (2-18) on Perkins Ridge. Violators Page 272, Bracken County Clerk’s Records. 606-747-6013. 12-27-p No trespassing or hunting will be prosecuted to the fullest PLACe Parcel Mapping number: 31-03. This real estate ------------------------------ on the property owned by the extent. (10-18) lays on both sides of Cook Ridge Road and STORAGE UNITS in Bradbury's on Hwy. 19 in the Absolutely no trespassing consists of approximately 205.28 acres which is Group Meetings, Brooksville, 9'x14' - $50, Valley Hi Subdivision, Augusta. of any kind. No hunting, no (3-18) fishing, no trapping or ATV/ all to be sold in one parcel. Club Meetings, small sizes - $25-$40 per Absolutely no trespassing UTV/Dirt Bike riding on the This sale is a partition sale ordered by the Weddings, month. Perry Poe Real of any kind on the farm located 42 acre property of Al & Leigh Court. The purchaser may pay in full at the sale if Rehearsals, Estate (606) 735-3176. at 2321 Johnsville-Foster Rd. Sassler, 4980 AA Hwy., Foster. he/she chooses to do so. Otherwise, the purchaser Family Reunions, tfc (3-18) Violators will be prosecuted to immediately after the sale shall pay not less than Birthday Parties, Etc. ------------------------------ Absolutely no hunting the full extent of the law. or trespassing on the 24 1/2 (10-18) 10% of the purchase price, and execute bond Modern 2 BR APART- acres located at 264 Rock Rd. No hunting or trespassing with surety, who is a Kentucky resident and who Rates ranging from MENTS avail., W/D Absolutely no exceptions! on the Fleeman farm in Foster is approved by the Master Commissioner, for $15 - $100 hookup, laundry room on Violators will be prosecuted to on both sides of Gibson Ln. off the balance of the purchase price, payable to the No Alcohol or Smoking will be 1st floor w/new front load the full extent of the law. Jeff 1951 & Willow Creek. Bracken Circuit Court Clerk within thirty days permitted in W/D; 1st floor apartments Cline (4-18) (10-18) with interest at 6.00% per annum on the balance the Community Center avail. starting $380-$445 Absolutely no hunting Absolutely no hunting or trespassing on the 114 or trespassing of any kind on from date of sale until paid in full. The bond Call for Information mo., move in special - acres located at 875 & 1159. the 166 acres on Goose Ridge, shall have the force of a judgment and a first and Rental Contract: 1st mo. rent $99 with Absolutely no exceptions! Powersville. (10-18) lien shall be retained on the property as security 1/3 deposit pd., we pay Violators will be prosecuted to No hunting or trespassing Gina Sharp for the payment of said bond and interest. The for trash pickup. Phone the full extent of the law. Kevin of any kind on the property of 606-375-5382 Cline (4-18) Edwin McGee at 2226 Willow- purchaser shall at his/her own expense carry fire 859-472-1860. Office [email protected] Absolutely no hunting Lenoxburg Rd. Violators will and extended coverage insurance on all insurable hrs. M, W & F from 8- or trespassing of any kind on be prosecuted. (11-18) improvements located on the real property 4:30 p.m. Equal Housing the 202.5718 acres, Barnett No hunting or trespassing from the date of sale until the purchase price Bracken County News Opportunity. TDD 800- property located at 3416 Parina for any reason on the property is paid in full, with loss payable to the Master "Everyone's Favorite Newspaper" 545-1833 Ext. 336. tfc Rd., Brooksville. (6-18) of Linda Rice, 244 Cigar Lane, Absolutely no trespassing, Augusta, or the property of Commissioner. The purchaser shall be required hunting, fishing, quad riding Willard D. Rice, 290 Cigar to assume and pay all taxes assessed against the Let Us Help You With Your or trapping for any purpose Lane, Augusta. (11-18) property for 2018 and all subsequent years. The (cid:59)(cid:92)(cid:87)(cid:90)(cid:73)(cid:79)(cid:77)(cid:8)(cid:54)(cid:77)(cid:77)(cid:76)(cid:91)(cid:9)(cid:8) on the 100 acres of Johnny & Absolutely no trespassing title interest of the parties to this lawsuit will Jenny Free at 2075 Brooksville- in any manner on property Powersville Rd. and the 1 1/2 owned by Monte Meyer and/ be conveyed without warranty by the Master acres at 224 Freedom Lane. or Sandra Jett in the vicinity Commissioner to the purchaser and the purchaser Violators will be prosecuted. of Rt. 8 & Locust Creek shall be entitled to possession upon payment of (6-18) Rd. This includes, but not the purchase price in full after confirmation of Absolutely no trespassing limited to, hunting, fishing, the sale by Bracken Circuit Court, subject to any of any kind on the 100 acres of machinery, quads, dogs and Arlene Jones located on Case posting of political signs or equity of redemption if the property does not sell Ridge. (7-18) any advertisements. Violators for two-thirds of its appraised value. No hunting or trespassing will be prosecuted to the fullest MICHAEL A. CLARK without written permission on extent of the law. (11-18) MASTER COMMISSIONER STORAGE BUILDINGS IN STOCK, READY FOR DELIVERY. the William & Theresa Shook Absolutely no hunting, BRACKEN CIRCUIT COURT Since 1991 property located on Sparks 4-wheeling or trespassing Road. (7-18) including dogs on 60 acres 3 1/2 miles SE of Flemingsburg, Ky. Absolutely no hunting, owned by Tom & Emma on Rt. 32 (next to the Fast Track Shell) quad running, or trespassing of Brumback at 549 Stump Road. 606-845-0540 •1-800-710-4822 any kind on the 46 acres located (11-18) Tri State Land Company Quality is our Goal! at 432 Johnsville-Foster Rd., No trespassing, hunting, www.trubuiltbarns.com Foster. (7-18) quad running or fishing on the 86 No trespassing, hunting, acre property known as Potato Walton, KY fishing or use of quad runners Hill Farm, 67 Lockmier Lane. 859-485-1330 Business places to buy on the former John Bay farm Violators will be prosecuted. located on the Johnsville-Foster (11-18) The Bracken County News . . . Road, Eden Ridge, Willow Absolutely no trespassing 3 acre - Johnsville area Creek & AA Hwy. Permission of any kind is permitted on land Mostly pasture, view, 4 miles off AA Highway, only. (7-18) owned by Charles & Bernadette • Lee’s IGA in Brooksville city water along road. $24,900.00. Posted: no trespassing, no Tarvin. Unauthorized • Dean’s Pharmacy in Brooksville hunting, no fishing, no trapping violators will be prosecuted. $1,000 Down - $210 per month • Dollar Store in Brooksville on the 59 acres owned by Scott (11-18) • 1st Stop in Brooksville Jones at 904 Oakland Rd. Absolutely no hunting or 63.5 acre - Adams Co. Ohio • Valero in Brooksville (8-18) trespassing of any kind on the level to rolling, partly wooded, ideal for home site No trespassing, dumping 4.77 acres located near Frankfort • K’s IGA in Augusta or hunting get-away. $196,900.00 or hunting on the Mary Lathem & Willow St., Brooksville. • Valero in Augusta Est., west Turtle Creek Road. (1-19) • The Augusta General Store (8-18) Absolutely no trespassing 1.5 acre - Bracken Co., Perkins Ridge Rd. • Berlin Store No hunting or trespassing of any kind on the properties Pasture, mobiles welcome, city water & electric available. • Marathon in Germantown of any kind on the 23 acres located at 1139 Garrison Rd., $18,900.00. $1,500 Down • Powersville Mercantile in Powersville owned by A.J. McQueen, located 1041 Garrison Rd., 1117 at 1383 Union Chapel Rd. All Garrison Rd., and Lots 6, 7 & • Lenoxburg Store in Lenoxburg violators will be prosecuted. 8 Garrison Rd. (1-21) Owner Financing Available • California Marketplace in California, KY (9-18) tfc. 10 - THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., January 18, 2018 We make Barn Quilts! Hang inside or outside! ODYSSEY Canvas Works, Inc. 1311WSHELBY 6689 US Rt. 52 Ripley, OH 1-800-827-1422 • 1-937-392-4422 FALMOUTH,KY41040 859-654-6095 5 Winter Road Warrior Tips Take Care of sure. Deflated tires will 1311 W SHELBY 113MAINST the Battery: reduce the tread and the FALMOUTH, KY 41040 Winter temps cause a traction of the car, which AUGUSTA,KY41002 car’s electrical system to can significantly increase 859-654-6095 work harder, particularly the chances of sliding on 606-756-2520 with the increased pow- icy patches. er demands of heating Read your owner’s systems, defrosters and manual for suggested 113 MAIN ST windshield wipers. pounds per square inch Plus, the cold temps and fill up at a local gas AUGUSTA, KY 41002 reduce a vehicle’s battery station to prevent sliding power by up to 50 per- on the ice. 606-756-2520 cent. Having properly in- A car battery typical- flated tires will also save (cid:8)(cid:3)(cid:7)(cid:5)(cid:1)(cid:3)(cid:9)(cid:1)(cid:3)(cid:11)(cid:11)(cid:10)(cid:6)(cid:9)(cid:12)(cid:8)(cid:5)(cid:9)(cid:12)(cid:1)(cid:12)(cid:10)(cid:4)(cid:3)(cid:13)(cid:2) ly lasts 3-5 years, so keep on gas mileage by as track of the battery’s age. much as three percent. Battery cables and Clear Your Car clamps should also be to See the Road: checked regularly for Many people are in *Thisisanoptionaltaxrefund-relatedloanfromBofIFederalBank,MemberFDIC;itisnotyourtaxrefund. fraying or corrosion. such a rush to get to their Loansareofferedinamountsof$500,$750,$1250or$3000.Approvalandloanamountbasedonexpected Battery acid corrosion destination that they do refundamount,IDverification,eligibilitycriteria,andunderwriting.Ifapproved,fundswillbeloadedona appears as a white, pow- not take the necessary prepaidcardandtheloanamountwillbedeductedfromyourtaxrefund,reducingtheamountthatispaid dery substance. Clean time to clear the outside directlytoyou.Taxreturnsmaybee-filedwithoutapplyingforthisloan.Feesforotheroptionalproductsor them with baking soda, of their car and wind- productfeaturesmayapply.Limitedtimeoffer.Availableatparticipatinglocations.NotofferedinPuertoRico. water and a toothbrush. shield. Monitor Your Fluids: Make sure wiper HRBMaineLicenseNo.:FRA2.Seehrblock.com/refundadvancefordetails.©2017HRBTaxGroup,Inc. Antifreeze – Drivers blades are in proper will want to keep their working order and free hrblock.com/refundadvance antifreeze/coolant mix at of cracking or deteriorat- the appropriate levels to ing, and also monitor the prevent the engine from levels of wiper fluid. freezing and reduce cor- Clear all snow and AIS Class of 2018 to host Chili rosion. A 50/50 mix will ice from the windshield keep fluids from freezing for proper visibility and at temperatures as low as from other parts of the Supper Friday, January 19th -34 degrees. car for the safety of other Oil – Cold tempera- drivers. tures make motor oil Test defrosters and thicker and creates un- allow time for conden- wanted friction in the sation to clear from the engine. Consider using a entire windshield before lighter grade of oil in the heading out on the road. winter months if you live Create a Winter in a cold climate. It’s Weather Kit: best to check the fuel, air Car owners should and transmission filters at keep an emergency kit the same time. inside their vehicle that Gas – Keep your gas includes a flashlight, tanks at least half full jumper cables, cell phone during the winter months. charger, ice scrapper, This will decrease the snow brush, blanket, bot- chances of moisture from tled water and dry food condensation freezing snacks. and block the flow of gas Keep a supply of in the fuel lines. salt, sand or kitty litter Check Your Tires: to spread on the ground Winter temps cause to gain better traction on the air in cold tires to icy patches. Pictured left to right: Casey Scott, Garrett Purdon, Dylan Glazer, Racheal Scott, David Reed, Cody contract and drop in pres- Ripato, Jon Barrett, Adam Sallee, Violet Hiles, Angelica Murphy, Katie Stanton, and Madilynn White- man. Photo submitted VOLUNTEERS ADVOCATING The Augusta Inde- a bowl of chili, a pimento eteria before and during Kiddy Cat cheerlead- pendent Class of 2018 cheese or peanut butter the girl/boy basketball ers, and varsity cheer- FOR CHILDREN will be having a chili sandwich, and a drink for doubleheader against leading squad will be supper on Friday, Janu- $5.00. Various desserts Robertson County from performing throughout ary 19th, to help fund will be available for a 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. The girls the night. Who are CASA Volunteers? their senior trip. In the donation. Carry-outs are varsity begins play at 6 Come out and sup- spring, the class will be also available. p.m. and varsity boys at port the senior class CASA Volunteers are EVERYDAY PEOPLE who care about children! A volunteer must be at least 21 years of age, pass a criminal background check and have a high traveling to New York The supper will be 7:30 p.m. The Black Di- and enjoy an entertain- school diploma and/or GED. Volunteers of the CASA Program for Bracken, Flem- City. The meal includes served in the school caf- amond cheer squad, the ing evening. ing, and Mason Counties, Inc. are compassionate, objective, self-motivated individu- als from our community who are trained to speak on behalf of abused and neglected children. They come from all walks of life and a variety of professional, educational and ethnic backgrounds. Many volunteers work full-time, but others work part-time, Augusta Ind. National Popcorn Day stay at home or are retired. All are passionate and committed to helping abused and to Host District neglected children. Governor’s Cup Once defined as a 1/3 cup chopped un- time of quiet hibernation, salted pecans, coarsely What are the roles of a CASA Volunteer? Competition winter has come into its chopped Volunteers are officers of the court. They serve as an extra pair of “eyes and On Saturday, January own, in a social sense. 1/2 cup butter ears” for the District Judge in child abuse and neglect cases. CASAs meet with 27, 2018, local schools Maybe it’s the urge to es- 1/2 cup coconut sug- the child on their case and independently gather information from others who will gather to take part cape the doldrums of the ar are involved in that child’s life. This includes researching each child’s situation in the 39th District High season. Or maybe it’s just 1/2 cup maple syrup acnodn smtaankt ipnegr osobnje cinti vthee r ecchoimldm’s elnifdea taiso nths.e yC AnaSvAig vaotelu tnhtee efross aterer fcraerqeu seynsttleym th. e Tonhee School Governor’s Cup that misery loves com- 1/4 cup brown rice volunteer’s sole objective is to represent the best interests of the child. Competition, an academ- pany. Either way, there’s syrup ic event sponsored by the plenty of entertaining to 1 tsp salt Kentucky Association for do in the chilly winter 1/2 tsp cinnamon CASA’S Mission... Academic Competition. months and that means Directions Our mission is to provide trained community volunteers to speak for children in Participating schools are: you’ll need plenty of 1. In large mixing court who are victims of dependency, neglect and/or abuse. We help children find Augusta High School, great snacks on hand to Courtesy of the bowl, combine popcorn, a safe, permanent and loving home as soon as possible. Bracken County High share with friends. Popcorn Board almonds, cashews and School, Harrison County Friday, January snack - with maximum pecans. A new volunteer training class will start soon. High School, and Pendle- 19th, is National Pop- flavor from kisses of 2. In saucepan, com- The training is free and refreshments are served. ton County High School. corn Day, a day to honor warm cinnamon and ma- bine butter, sugar, maple For more information, contact CASA at 606-563-7431. Governor’s Cup fea- one of America’s oldest ple atop mounds of pop- syrup, brown rice syrup, tures eight events, in- and most beloved snack corn and nuts. 1/4 cup water, salt and cluding the Quick Recall foods (not that anyone cinnamon; bring to boil event, which is the only really needs an excuse Cinnamon over medium heat, stir- one open to the public. to celebrate popcorn). Popcorn Crunch ring occasionally. Cook Quick Recall begins at Whether you pop up a Makes: 12 cups until mixture reaches 10:45 a.m. bowl to binge watch your Ingredients: hard crack stage (295°F). District winners ad- latest obsession or spend 12 cups unsalted, un- 3. Slowly pour syrup vance to the Regional the day creating culinary buttered popped popcorn in thin stream over pop- Governor’s Cup compe- whole-grain masterpieces 1/3 cup chopped un- corn mixture. Toss gently tition to be held at Lewis to feed friends, you can’t salted almonds, coarsely to coat evenly. Let cool; County High School on go wrong when popcorn chopped break into large chunks. Saturday, February 17. is the star of the day. 1/3 cup chopped un- Tip: Add dried fruit, CASA protects our most vulnerable citizens, please Here’s a twist on a salted cashews, coarsely such as cranberries or The Bracken County News consider being a powerful VOICE in a Child’s Life. “Your ‘News’ Source” classic sweet and crunchy chopped mangoes, if desired.

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