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CCllaayy CCiittyy TT IIMMEESS 50¢ Proudly serving Stanton, Clay City and Powell County for more than 100 years V . 118, N . 5 • 14 . - . T , J 29, 2015 OL O PAGES WWW CLAYCITY TIMES COM HURSDAY ANUARY Weekend accident claims life of Stanton man Inside: Community shocked; two others injured, 1 critical man known affectionately by gle vehicle accident just By JAMES COOK many as “Big Country,” was after midnight Friday, into Times Editor only 23 years old. Saturday morning. Powell It was an event that literally The Stanton native was in County Deputy Rex Scott, shook the very core of a small a 2004 Ford truck heading Stanton Police Officer community. A former high north on Highway 11 along Donovan Crabtree, Kentucky school football star, who was with two friends. Jacob C. State Police Trooper Joseph named as the Prom King in McCoy, 21, also of Stanton, Zalone responded to the his senior year, then went on and Stefan C. Huff, 24, of scene. Emergency person- to serve with the U.S. Marines Winchester, formerly of nel from the Powell County before coming home last Powell County, were in the Ambulance Service and the AA1144 -- PPiirraatteess && year, was killed in an accident truck as well. Clay City Fire Department late last Friday night. Tyler Police say that they also responded. LLaaddyy PPiirraatteess iinn S. Brewer, a popular young received a call about a sin- According to state police, aaccttiioonn upon arriving they found Brewer in the truck. He was pronounced dead at the scene by Powell County Coroner Hondo Hearne. McCoy was transported Tyler Scott Brewer to Clark Regional Medical Center and then on to the Kentucky State Police Post toxicology reports. UK Medical Center in critical 8 Public Information Officer Veeneman said that there condition. Over the weekend, Master Trooper Joseph were no witnesses to the acci- social media reports from Veeneman was quoted by dent, but people came upon family friends indicated that other news sources as saying it and reported it. Though he had been listed in sta- that “snow and ice were not a the truck belonged to Brewer, ble condition and was being factor, as odd as that seems at Veeneman noted that it moved from ICU. this time.” appears he was not driving at AA77-- SScchhooooll NNeewwss Huff was also taken to But Veeneman, when the time of the accident. Clark Regional where he was asked, advised the Times Trooper Zalone is still treated and released. on Monday that the con- investigating the accident. The initial report indicated tributing human factors to The love for Brewer was that the truck was heading the accident included “Not quite evident last Saturday toward Mount Sterling. The (having the vehicle) under evening. A candlelight ser- vehicle then crossed the cen- proper control, too fast for vice was held at the Powell terline, exited the left shoul- conditions. (The) Roadway County High School foot- der of the roadway and struck was wet/icy.” Veeneman also ball field. It was a place that an embankment, causing the advised that alcohol was Brewer loved. Times Photo by Mike Estep Many friends and community members showed their vehicle to overturn. found at the scene and that respect at a candlelight vigil last Saturday night. Over the weekend state police were awaiting See ACCIDENT, A2 CORRECTION In the school board story last week about the terms of Powell School Superintendent Mike Tate’s new contract, it AA1133 -- CCoouurrtt stated he would receive three sick days per year. That was DDoocckkeettss && NNeewwss wrong on the contract, according to school personnel. It was corrected in the contract and Tate will receive one sick day per year, just like all Powell County Schools Staff. Police: Call about Index: LLooccaall NNeewwss:: AA22 premature birth was EEddiittoorriiaall:: AA44 OObbiittuuaarriieess AA66 just a hoax SSppoorrttss:: AA1144 CCllaassssiififi eeddss:: AA1100--1122 began an investigation and By JAMES COOK searched the dumpster for the CCaalleennddaarr:: AA88 Times Editor Times Photo by James Cook alleged fetus. After not find- With three new members on board, the Clay City Council listened as Mayor James An unbelievable call turned ing anything officers began to Caudill talked about the “State of the City.” into an inexcusable hoax in further investigate. Contact Us: the minds of some residents. “We had the garbage peo- Mayor: City ‘OK’ but ‘budget tight’ Police say a call about a pre- ple come in and we turned mature birth and the fetus the dumpster over and went 4477 Main Street being placed in a dumpster through the trash,” Rice told By JAMES COOK need to refurbish the elevat- mayor’s recommendation to Clay City, KY 40312 just was not true. And now a the Times. “We did not find Times Editor ed water tower on Pompeii. re-appoint John Combs as Clay City teen could be facing a baby or a fetus anywhere.” That tower has had a cou- one of two people from Clay charges. Powell County Coroner The Clay City Council ple of leaks over the past City to sit on the Red River PO Box 668 Just after 2 p.m. last Hondo Hearne was also meeting last Monday was six months. Caudill said it Wastewater Authority board. Clay City, KY 40312 Tuesday (Jan. 20), Clay City called to the scene at the more an introduction and would take about $150,000 Combs has been a part of Phone: Police responded to an apart- initial report. He confirmed catch up session as the to $200,000 to refurbish the the board since its incep- 606.663.5540 ment complex on 4th Avenue to the Times that there was council welcomed three inside and outside of the tank. tion. His new term would in the “Bottoms.” They were nothing found. new members. Newly elect- He also discussed the last four years and end on responding to a report of a Rice said it was determined ed Christina Ballard, Cody $30,000 matching grant the Dec. 31, 2018. The motion Fax: female juvenile giving birth that the teen had falsely Meadows and Hugh Reed city received from the state to re-approve was made by 606.663.6397 to a premature deceased reported the entire incident. joined veteran council mem- soil and water conversation Rice, seconded by Campbell Email: fetus. According to police The juvenile was transported bers Al Campbell, Kenny groups to help put in a new and passed with a unanimous cctimesnews sources, the juvenile allegedly to the hospital to be evalu- Rice and Bobby Carmichael walking track at the city park. vote. text a picture of a fetus to a ated. for the first meeting of the The city has to come up with The council also voted to @bellsouth.net friend at school and told the “It looks like she could be new year. Newly elected State an archaeological study to allow the mayor to sign the friend that she just gave birth. facing a charge of filing a false Representative David Hale, help move that project along. necessary documents for the To advertise: When officers from Clay report,” Rice said. Because was also on hand to offer the The new track will go along loan on the city police depart- cctads@ City, Stanton and the sheriff’s of the age of the juvenile, city to help them with any- the perimeter of the park ment’s 2013 Dodge Charger. windstream.net office arrived, they found the those records are confiden- thing he could do. including down near the Red The loan is through Whitaker teen who sent the text and tial unless opened by a court Clay City Mayor James River. Bank. That measure passed she allegedly told police and order. Caudill brought the new As for finances the mayor with a 6-0 vote as well. members up to speed using said the city is doing “OK.” Speaking of cruisers. The emergency personnel that she had given birth to and had (This was a breaking story a “state of the city” format But he also noted that the city did receive a check for thrown the dead baby in the for the Times last week as we to pen the meeting. Caudill budget is tight. $14,500, according to Caudill, dumpster. went to print. The information covered the work that has The council members lis- for a totaled police vehicle. According to Clay City was not available until after been completed on the new tened and voted on sever- Police Sgt. Billy Rice, officers printing was completed.) sewer system as well as the al items. They approved the See COUNCIL, A2 LOCAL A-2 C C T Thursday, January 29, 2015 LAY ITY IMES Sentencing delayed in Vires case Judge sets hearing on new trial motion, evidence to be considered ture of the crimes, Vires an ongoing family dispute By JAMES COOK would have to serve at least between the victim’s family Times Editor 17 years of the sentence. and Vires’ wife, as they are Th e sentencing for a con- He was to have been sen- related. victed sexual off ender has tenced on Dec. 17. Howev- But the victim was quite been delayed as his defense er, a necessary report from graphic in her description team has fi led a motion for the state was not completed. of the events. She went into a new trial. Th e motion also So the sentencing was de- detail of what happened asks to get evidence on the layed until last Wednesday. and where. Prosecutors also record that was not includ- But his attorney, Lisa noted that any such claim of ed in the trial. Whisman, fi led a motion her lying to help a dispute Back on Nov. 13 of last for a new hearing. Under made no sense as she had year Archie Vires, of Clay the motion the defense reported the crimes before City, was found guilty of states there was evidence the dispute arose. sexual abuse and attempt- that was not disclosed in Th e new motion asks that ed rape. Vires, 52, had been the trial. Th at evidence the evidence be allowed to indicted for sexual abuse deals with the possibility be a part of the record and Times Photo by James Cook Newly elected State Representative David Hale (R) was on hand at the Clay City fi rst degree, sodomy fi rst that the victim had alleged- for a new trial. Whisman Council Meeting last week. He is seen here with Clay City Mayor James Caudill. Hales degree and attempted rape ly made similar accusations has already expressed her offered to help the city in any way he can. Hale has been to both city council and the fi rst degree. Th e indictment against others for the same and her client’s plans to ap- fi scal court meetings since he took offi ce this month. alleged that Vires had en- type of off enses. However, peal the case. gaged in those activities the prosecution argues that Powell Circuit Judge COUNCIL As the meeting ended new council mem- with a victim who was nine the alleged statements were Frank Fletcher ordered that ber Cody Meadows asked for the city to years old at the time of the against a minor and that the the social services records take his council check back and apply it to Continued from A1 off enses. Th e indictments accusations were not the in the case as well as other a “city beautifi cation fund.” stated that the crimes took same. records be sealed. He stat- “I don’t really want it to go to just buying Th at car was damaged and totaled in De- place in June and July of Back in the November re- ed that he would listen to fl owers, but to beautifying the city,” Mead- cember aft er a chase ended with a suspect 2011. cords and trial accounts in- arguments on the motion ows said. “Maybe cleaning up, picking up hitting the cruiser and then making an Aft er deliberating for a dicate that the girl told au- on March 3. He also said he some trash, something. Th ere are a lot of abrupt stop, allowing the cruiser to hit him. total of approximately an thorities some eight months would delay the sentencing things that can be done.” Th e council also voted to accept the nom- hour and half, a Powell aft er the events, stating she until aft er both sides had Meadows was informed by Curtis and inations of Ian Morton and Linda Hawkins County jury found Vires was afraid to come forward. presented memorandums Graham that no such fund was available to the newly formed Clay City Zoning guilty, then came back aft er Vires had denied any wrong about the motion and he and that one could possible be created. Board. Th e board has not been able to do the sentencing testimony doing. At one point the de- heard the arguments. Th e council then listened as Curtis much due to the lack of a quorum. But the to recommended a 20 year fense tried to state that the brought them up to speed about the trash appointments should help to push along sentence. Based on the na- girl may be lying as part of collection situation. She said the situation the process of bringing zoning to Clay City. about garbage being picked up in a timely In some of the fi nal business of the night, ACCIDENT manner was getting better, but due to the the council listened as Caudill and city company having a high turnover rate it attorney Scott Graham discussed if they could still get better. Curtis also said that should go into a closed session to talk about Continued from A1 the company’s invoices showed the city a possible land acquisition. But Graham owed about $4,000, but her records do not. said that little was known about the situa- Social media was also a place where many people expressed their memories and aff ec- Curtis and Caudill have decided to pay the tion at this time. Th e council will wait to tion for Brewer and his family. Many people changed their Facebook profi le photos to one invoices, which they had not paid recently. see if more information becomes available of Brewer. Many of those photos were of him proudly wearing his Marine “blues.” But they will hold out the $4,000 they say to discuss it at a later date. On Monday at the visitation, people stood outside in subfreezing temperatures for an the city does not owe. City Clerk Stacey Curtis asked the council hour or more to pay respects. Veterans took turns standing outside the chapel at the funer- Rice then asked quickly how soon can to possibly set up a meeting or workshop to al home holding the American fl ag and showing their respect as well. the city look at the trash collection con- discuss the city’s personnel policy. Graham Brewer’s funeral was held on Tuesday. He was laid to rest in the Donald G. Randall Vet- tract. Th at was never really answered, but also suggested a workshop to look over the erans Memorial Cemetery at the intersection of Highway 15 and Cat Creek Road. should be sometime later this year. city’s business license fee schedule. Caudill He is survived by his father, Doug Brewer, assistant principal of Powell County High Th e next regular council meeting is set then chimed in that the loading license also School; his mother, Becky Conley Brewer, a member of the Wolfe County Search and Res- for Feb. 16. needed to be looked at. Th at workshop was cue; and his sister, Baylee, whom friends say he loved with all he had. set to be held this past Monday. CRD and Brushy Creek Institute accepting grant proposals for ARC Flex-E-Grant for Powell Th e Center for Rural De- “Th ese grants target com- years, people in distressed plementation of projects Th e Center, through its centertech.com. Th e period velopment and Brushy Fork munities and nonprofi t or- Appalachian counties in from a community-based Developing and Imple- of performance for these Institute of Berea College ganizations that have good, Kentucky have used Flex- strategic plan; training for menting Community Strat- grants is from April 1-Sep- are accepting grant propos- creative ideas, but lack the E-Grants for projects that citizen leaders, local offi - egies program, and Brushy tember 30, 2015. als from Powell County for fi nancial resources to turn truly engage residents in cials, management and staff Fork Institute of Berea Col- For more information, the next cycle of funding for those ideas into reality,” said improving their own com- from nonprofi t community lege administer program contact Patti Simpson at the Appalachian Regional Lonnie Lawson, president munities,” said Donna Mor- agencies as well as boards funds in partnership with Th e Center for Rural De- Commission (ARC) Flex- and CEO of Th e Center. gan, director of Brushy Fork or commissions; support the Kentucky Department velopment, 606-677-6000, E-Grant program. “Th is funding will assist Institute. “We are pleased for initiatives that enhance of Local Government and [email protected] Th e Flex-E-Grant (FEG) communities in develop- to partner with Th e Center leadership, planning and the ARC. or Rodney Wolfenbarger program, designed by the ing or furthering plans and for Rural Development to management capacity for Proposals are due by 5 at Brushy Fork Institute of ARC, provides small invest- strategies that will help fuel continue providing these distressed counties, such as p.m. (EST) on Feb. 23, 2015. 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SOCIAL A-3 C C T LAY ITY IMES Thursday, January 29, 2015 Breakthroughs for Circuit Clerk’s Organ Donation Awareness Program Th e Circuit Court Clerks of Kentucky made 2014 a momentous year in the fi ght to save lives.  With 998 Ken- tuckians on the waiting list for an organ transplant, there is no better time to join the Kentucky Organ Donor Reg- istry.  In 2014, 103 unselfi sh in- dividuals in Kentucky were able to save 332 lives, and many more individuals were able to enhance someone’s life or give sight through tis- sue and cornea donation.  Still more than 124,000 patients Dwayne Beach and Kathy Spencer are currently waiting for their organ transplant.  Tragically, each day 21 patients lose their fi ght, and their lives, wait- Spencer-Beach set ing.  Kentucky’s Circuit Clerks are determined to make a diff erence and end the wait. “When you get your license or state ID, we ask if you to wed Feb. 7 would like to donate $1 to increase public education about the mission of organ donation in Kentucky.  We also ask if Th e children and grandchildren of Kathy Spencer you wish to be a registered organ donor.  Every person who Happy Birthday and Dwayne Beach would like to invite you to their says ‘yes’ gives hope to all those patients on the waiting upcoming wedding. Th e ceremony will be held at the list,” explains Powell Circuit Clerk Darlene Drake. Stanton First Church of God on Saturday, Feb. 7 at 4 Th is year was a record year for Kentucky, thanks to Sierra! p.m. the Circuit Clerks and their hardworking staff .  In 2014, Kathy is the daughter of Jearl and Kathleen Rogers. 44.5% of Kentuckians donated $1 to the organ donation Dwayne is the son of Broadus and Nellie Beach. awareness program.  Th e Kentucky Organ Donor Registry A reception immediately aft er the ceremony will be reached a milestone and celebrated 1.5 million Kentucki- Happy 14th Birthday Sierra! held at the AmVets Post #67 in Clay City. ans registered as donors.  All family and friends are invited to attend. “Without the Circuit Clerks and deputies, we may not Love your crazy, loving family have 50,000 names on the Kentucky Organ Donor Regis- try.  Because of their questions at driver’s license, over 1.5 Powell students make million Kentuckians have joined,” said Shelley Snyder, Ex- ecutive Director of the Circuit Clerks’ Trust For Life pro- The gram.  “Until this mission touches your family, many don’t UK Deans List realize how vital it is that everyone joins the Registry.  If X-Treme it was my husband or my friend who needed a transplant to live another day, I would want them to have one.  Th at’s Team will For the fi rst time, more than 6,000 students have made why I’m a registered donor.  If I can save a life when I’m the University of Kentucky Dean’s List.  UK has released its gone, I’m willing to do it.” be on the Dean’s List for the Fall 2014 semester. Making that list were Kicking off 2015 with heart, Drake’s offi ce is reaching out fi ve Powell Countians. to those in Powell County who have been touched by the Elizabeth Ann Combs, Trevor Cade Faw, Austin Ryan mission of organ donation.  Th ese stories will be compiled WLEX Monnett, Joplin Chad Rice and Jared Frank Auburn Spen- into an inspiring, online wall dedicated to raising aware- cer were honored by making the Dean’s List. ness about this mission.  Current stories can be found on Sunrise A record high 6,366 students were recognized for their the Trust For Life website www.trustforlife.org. outstanding academic performance.  Th at’s an increase of “Many people have been touched by the gift of organ & Show with nearly 500 since Fall 2013 and nearly 900 more than Spring tissue donation here.  By sharing these incredible journeys, 2014. we can inspire others to say ‘yes’ at the driver’s license win- Lee Cruze To make a Dean’s List in one of the UK colleges, a student dow,” explains Drake.   “We are such a supportive commu- must earn a grade point average of 3.6 or higher and must nity.  I hope more people will realize the need that is right have earned 12 credits or more in that semester, excluding here in our county.  It doesn’t cost anything to join the Ken- TODAY! (Thursday, Jan. 29) credits earned in pass-fail classes.  Some UK colleges re- tucky Organ Donor Registry.  We hope to have over 50% of quire a 3.5 GPA to make the Dean’s List. Kentuckians registered by next year.” Beginning at 5:30 a.m. Do you have a donation story to share?  Local donor fam- ilies, transplant recipients & families, and those who may File FAFSA early for best need a transplant one day are invited to step forward.  Your involvement will educate others about the powerful gift of Upcoming Local chance at state grants donation.  Please visit the Trust For Life website at www. trustforlife.org or call 1-866-945-5433.  Don’t forget to reg- Government Meetings ister as a donor too, and help Kentucky reach a national Kentucky students plan- students pay their higher goal.  Regardless of medical history or age, everyone can ning to attend an in-state education expenses. register as a donor. “In 2014, Powell County residents do- college or university this fall To learn how to plan and Feb. 12 Feb. 10 nated $2102 to the Trust For Life, and 336 residents joined should fi le the 2015-2016 prepare for higher educa- Stanton City Council Powell County the Kentucky Organ Donor Registry.  I am proud of the Free Application for Fed- tion, go to www.gotocol- @ 6:30 p.m. Fiscal Court generosity of our community and appreciate your support eral Student Aid (FAFSA) lege.ky.gov. For more in- Powell County @ 7 p.m. of this life saving mission,” explains Drake.  Currently, 35% as soon as possible. Filing formation about Kentucky Courthouse Powell County of Powell County residents are registered donors. early increases a student’s scholarships and grants, Courthouse Feb. 9 chance of receiving a state visit www.kheaa.com; write Powell County Feb. 16 need-based grant admin- KHEAA, P.O. Box 798, HHeellpp ssaavvee aa lliiffee.. School Board Clay City Council istered by the Kentucky Frankfort, KY 40602; or call @ 6 p.m. @ 7 p.m. Higher Education Assis- 800-928-8926, ext. 6-7372. BBeeccoommee aann oorrggaann ddoonnoorr ttooddaayy!! PCHS Cafeteria Clay City Municipal tance Authority (KHEAA). Building Th e FAFSA is available at Success Story!! www.fafsa.gov. A student attending a col- lege or university in Ken- tucky may qualify for a Col- lege Access Program (CAP) Grant. To qualify, a student Stanton Nursing and Rehabilita- must show fi nancial need tion Center would like to congrat- and be enrolled at least half- time toward an associate’s ulate Joan Wilson for her recent or bachelor’s degree. accomplishments in her rehabil- A student attending a Kentucky private college or itation journey.  Joan admitted to university may qualify for Stanton from Clark Regional Med- a Kentucky Tuition Grant (KTG) in addition to a CAP ical Center. She was very weak, Grant. To qualify for KTG, due to respiratory and other med- a student must show fi nan- cial need and be enrolled ical conditions.  Upon admission full-time. she was unable to walk and need- Funding for CAP and For more information about KTG is limited, with awards ed assistance with all of her dai- Stanton Nursing & made on a fi rst-come, ly living task. With Joan’s positive fi rst-served basis. Award Rehabilitation Center, amounts for the 2015-16 attitude and the assistance of the please contact us or stop academic year will be set in therapy department she has made the spring. by for a tour today! For more information great strides in achieving her re- Left to right: Steven Wilson, COTA, Caitlyn Trout, SLP, Dalmar “Keith” Plummer PTA, Seated: Joan Wilson about CAP and KTG, view hab goals. Joan has increased her the KHEAA-administered programs under the Pay- strength, endurance and is now able proud of.  She states she “Loves ev- 31 Derickson Lane ing for College section on to walk with a walker and complete eryone that works at Stanton Nurs- Stanton, KY 40380 www.kheaa.com or email [email protected]. most of her daily task with minimal ing Center, they have helped me get Phone: (606) 663-2846 KHEAA is the state assistance. better.” agency that administers the Kentucky Education- Joan was nominated as Resident of Thank you Joan for allowing Stan- Fax: (606) 663-8040 al Excellence Scholarship the Month, which she is extremely ton Nursing and Rehabilitation (KEES), need-based grants Center assist in your rehab journey. and other programs to help OPINION A-4 C C T Thursday, January 29, 2015 LAY ITY IMES Americans need money, not Washington A short life that touched so and a two weeks vacation and are spending like there By DR. GLENN each year. By the age of 62 is no tomorrow. MOLLETTE many others you retired to do what you Americans need better Guest Columnist wanted to do with your life. jobs that pay more money.   American’s median in- “I know there are no Th at’s not happening today Working at fast food restau- come was $51,939.00 in words or thoughts that because Americans don’t rants and retail has never 2013. In 2012 our median take away the hurt and have enough money. Go to provided us with comfort- income was $51,759.00.  heartbreak you, Doug and Walmart or MacDonald’s able incomes. We need pro- In 1999, the pre-recession Baylee are going through. and you’ll see lots of seniors gressive industry. We need peak median American in- My heart is heavy and my working. People who are to continue on our path to come was $56,436.00.   Five mind is on praying for you 75 years old and occasion- being the world’s energy years ago the United States all. I pray God comforts you ally even 80 are working provider. However, we must Treasury took in 2.1 trillion all, wraps His arms around minimum wage, 30 hour a lead the world in clean en- dollars. you and tries to bring you week jobs. A few do it be- ergy. We can learn how to Last year our federal gov- peace. cause they need something use fossil fuels cleaner but ernment collected a record Th ough the days and to do. Most Americans are we are not there yet. We amount of taxes, just over weeks ahead may seem in those jobs because they should learn how because 3 trillion dollars! (Wikipe- fuzzy or long, know that need the money - desper- we have a lot of oil and coal. dia, Household Incomes in you have friends and fam- ately. However, we must become America) Struggling Amer- ily here to listen when you Here are some stats: 19% the world leaders in using My prayers are with you veteran, Marine, friend and icans sent more money to need an ear, a shoulder of middle-class Americans wind and solar energy. We all. If you need anything loved one by doing some- Washington than ever be- when you need to cry and have zero retirement sav- are on our way and this is just let me know.” thing we do not usually do fore in our nation’s histo- just being there for whatev- ings.  34% are not currently not the time to stop. We I posted these words to in the newspaper business. ry. As Americans’ incomes er you need. saving for retirement. 41% must go back to making ev- Becky Brewer’s Facebook A moment of silence. have struggled, stagnated You and Doug are some of Americans between the erything that China makes page this past weekend. and stalled good old Wash- of my oldest/dearest ages of 50-59 are not cur- from clothes, to furniture, Words can never take away ington is rolling. What is friends. Baylee has become rently saving for retirement.  to electronics. Th e auto in- the hurt. wrong with this picture? one I truly treat like one of Based on the numbers, dustry exports our cars to When you’ve lost a loved Americans are poorer mine. Tyler will be remem- most retirees will be un- other countries and then one, it seems like the world We will all miss you Ty- but Washington is richer. bered for his smile, his hard able to even retire on 70% brings those earnings back stops. If it is the child of a ler and we will all take care Washington is getting more work, his ability to touch of their working income. to America. life-long friend the hurt is of your loved ones because of hard working Ameri- other’s lives, his willingness Th e median savings across We have to go back to almost as real for you as it that is what a community cans’ money so they can to serve and help others- all all age groups was only work in this country. We is them. and friends do. determine our lives. Wash- things he learned from his $20,000. Housing, health- have to sell our products I am going to honor Tyler James Cook, ington now determines our family. care, food and transpor- to the 95% of the world’s Scott Brewer: son, brother, Editor health care, our retirement tation make up about 65% population who do not and care for all of the peo- of Americans’ spending. live in America. We have ple who do not want to L T T E (Huffi ngton Post: posted, to stop penalizing people ETTERS O HE DITOR work. Th e average Amer- 10/27/2014)  Combine this and corporations for be- ican could not survive in with falling incomes over ing successful. It is time to retirement without Social Let us build our young people up to the last decade and you cut the corporate tax rate Security. have a poorer America - to 15% and lower taxes for ‘match our Red River Gorge’ Americans need more but not Washington. What’s all Americans. Washington money, not Washington. wrong with this picture? does not need more money, Americans are spending In 1967, on my fi rst Instantly, Mandy found were the young people at Americans could always Americans do.  their money on food, util- 14,000-mile bicycle trip, the poem on her iphone the high school who are in- cut out a few things to save   ities, mortgages, rent, gas- I visited friends in Sacra- from which the quote had valuable in diff erent kinds money, but what? Some Dr. Glenn Mollette is a oline, car payments and mento, California. As I was been extracted. Th e poem of good projects. I have Americans polled by Dai- syndicated American col- health care. Granted, recent leaving, I rode by the Capi- is Coming America by Wal- worked with Eagle Scout ly Finance said they could umnist and author. He is gasoline prices have helped. tol building and other state ter Foss. It not only says Trevor Faw and some of his curtail eating out and buy- read in all 50 states. Th e Aft er these expenses, there offi ce buildings. Across the “Bring me men to match friends. It is incredible what ing fewer clothes, taking views expressed are those of is not much money left marble top of one of those my mountains.” Th e poem they have done at the Stan- fewer vacations, giving the author and are not nec- over for family excursions, state buildings was written, also says, “Bring me men to ton City Park. And then fewer gift s, buying fewer essarily representative of any clothes and saving for re- in two-foot tall letters, a po- match my forests; bring me there is the natural born groceries and cutting back other group, organization tirement. Th e American etic quote. Over the years, I men to match my rivers,” on leader Janice Odom, who on entertainment. 12% or this publication.   dream used to include forgot what the quote was, and on. has brought several thou- of those polled said they owning a house, two cars, but I remembered that it Here I am, talking to two sand dollars in grants for would not make any cuts sending the kids to college had made an incredible im- young Powell Countians, projects in Powell County. pression on me at the time. Chris and Mandy, both Many of those projects in- Two years ago, I fl ew to of whom are community volved high school and ele- Sacramento and visited that leaders. (Mandy will be the mentary students. Clay City Times Poll Question family again. At breakfast I race director of the Rugged Instead of asking some- told them the story about Red this year.) Th en I re- one to “bring us men to the quote carved on the called the forty-plus young match our mountains,” I Recently a state senator from building and that I couldn’t men and women who are think we older folks should Hazard was arrested for DUI remember what it said. members of the awesome concentrate more eff orts in Frankfort. Now he is asking B.J., who had been a child Mountain Rescue team. into building and devel- the courts to dismiss the case in 1967, said, “Th en let’s Th ose team members, from oping our young people because of an old law that says drive to the Capitol and Powell, Menifee and Wolfe into men and women who legislators cannot be arrested fi nd that building.” We cir- counties, took care of the match our Eastern Ken- during the legislative sessions cled the Capitol and oth- trail runners in last year’s tucky Mountains, young unless its a felony or treason. er state buildings and in Rugged Red Trail Half Mar- men and women who Do you agree? just a few minutes there it athon. Th ose young peo- match our awesome riv- Vote Yes or No. was, high up on the State ple make up one of the top ers, who match our Daniel Library building in huge mountain rescue teams in Boone National Forest. Email us your answer by 1 p.m. on letters: “BRING ME MEN all of North America. Let’s help build our young Monday to [email protected]. TO MATCH MY MOUN- Th en I began to recall all people to become the men Please put “Poll Question” TAINS.” Wow! kinds of diff erent groups and women who will match in the subject line. A couple of nights ago of young people who make our Red River Gorge. Look for results next week. I was talking to Chris and this place thrive and func- Mandy Chaney about this. tion. Over a hundred vol- Joe Bowen unteers helped us and the Stanton cancer drive. Also helping CCllaayy CCiittyy HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS? NEW DEADLINES FOR THE TIMES: TT WBFC HAS A DIFFERENT SOUND • LETTERS TO EDITOR / LEGAL ADS TUNE IN TO HEAR THE DIFFERENCE! BY FRIDAY AT NOON IIMMEESS EVERYTHING ELSE - MONDAY 1 P.M. Listen to The • GUEST COLUMNS/NEWS ITEMS/ADS/ Clay City Times OBITUARIES & ANNOUNCEMENTS OF ALL TYPES Phone: (606) 663-5540 News Notes MONDAY BY 1 P.M. 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The deadline for papers and is subject to editor's review and discretion. all other news is Monday at 5 p.m. LOCAL A-5 C C T Thursday, January 29, 2015 LAY ITY IMES Sundowners Syndrome can affect Alzheimer’s patients fully understood by scien- such as eating breakfast or tists, theories to its cause in- watching television. Pull- clude changes in a person’s ing the blinds and turning PAM internal biological clock, regular lights on earlier in DOOLEY which is controlled by cir- the evening may also help County cadian rhythms; changes in alleviate stress associated Home Ec. body temperature; sleeping with the sun setting. When disorder; inadequate ex- possible, it can be helpful to If you care for someone posure to light and a side organize daily events and with dementia or Alzhei- eff ect to some medication. activities, including doc- mer’s disease you may no- Th e shorter and sometimes tor’s appointments, visits tice that they get increas- grayer days of winter can and outings early in the day. ingly agitated, anxious, sometimes exacerbate these Exercise during the day can more confused or aggres- symptoms. even increase evening tired- sive as the sun begins to set. As a caregiver, various ness and lead to a more rest- Th ese symptoms may be environmental or behavior- ful night. A supplement of associated with sundowner al changes can help alleviate melatonin has also shown Safety First syndrome. some of the symptoms as- promise in helping individ- Sundowners syndrome sociated with sundowning. uals cope with sundowner causes people to be con- For example, morning light syndrome. fused at the end of the day therapy may help alleviate According to their teacher at PCHS, Vincent Scott, Darren Wasson (left) and Levi Roe and into the night. It is restlessness, sleeplessness Educational programs of have worked diligently to help make the Construction Classroom a lot safer place. Both common for individuals and agitation. Research- the Kentucky Cooperative students, seniors, have spent their free time to make and help post necessary safety who are sundowning to ers suggest trying to shine Extension serve all people signs and OSHA information to help their fellow students remember to stay safe when using the power tools. They made the board they are standing in front of (above). Scott pace, wander, ignore direc- a full-spectrum fl uorescent regardless of race, color, age, said they had made just about every safety sign in the shop and worked to help other tions and not sleep well. lamp on the individual sex, religion, disability, or students stay safe when working with them. Both hope to go on and further their educa- While the cause of sun- while they are participat- national origin. tion. We and Mr. Scott wanted to show some appreciation to these two for taking their downer syndrome is not ing in morning activities time to help others. What is Constitutional in the 2015 State of the Union Address? tions on Cuba and Iran and initially was nothing more army and navy of the Unit- convening;  9) receive am- to Congress, which alone, threatened presidential ve- than inter-departmental ed States” including the mi- bassadors and other public as per Article I, Section I, toes if Congress legislated communications between litia when called into actual ministers; 10) make certain has all law-making func- diff erently.  Constitution- the President and his ex- service of the United States; that “laws be faithfully exe- tions—the president has alist had to have cheered ecutive branch with him 2) supervise departments cuted;” and, 11) “commis- none.  Th at said, he is with- when he seemed to lecture, requesting some action on (cabinet), each presumably sion all the offi cers of the in his constitutional bounds the mostly Republican their part.  Constitutionally established by the Congress United States.”  with his threat of the veto, Congress, on what he called they have no law-making (George Washington had Simply stated the presi- which is likely to be used “rash decisions, reacting function. but four); 3) grant reprieves dent has two supervisory liberally.  to the headlines instead of Unfortunately most, if and pardons; 4) make trea- powers over existing orga-   By DR. HAROLD using our heads; when the not all, of these things are ties with the help of the Sen- nizations and two shared Dr. Harold Pease is a syn- PEASE fi rst response to a challenge not in Article II of the Con- ate; 5) with Senate help ap- powers with the Senate, dicated columnist and an Guest Columnist is to send in our military— stitution nor have they been point positions established otherwise he pardons, rec- expert on the United States then we risk getting drawn added by way of amend- by law such as ambassadors, ommends, appoints and Constitution. He has dedi- In listening to the Pres- into unnecessary confl icts, ment as outlined in Article ministers and judges; 6) fi ll entertains. Th at is it!  No- cated his career to studying ident’s State of the Union and neglect the broader V of that document, thus vacancies “during recess of tice the absence of power to the writings of the Founding Address one might think strategy we need for a saf- they are unconstitutional.  the Senate;” 7) make rec- make any rules and regula- Fathers and applying that that he actually has the er, more prosperous world.”  It is very probable that, even ommendations to Congress tions on us.  Th is is the job knowledge to current events. power to do what he re- He called it “a smarter kind with the approval of Con- on the state of the union;  of Congress alone. He has taught history and quests.  On domestic issues of American leadership” gress, they would be outside 8) convene both houses on All measures listed in the political science from this two old requests from last and seemed aimed at the the Constitution but that special occasions and han- 2015 State of the Union Ad- perspective for over 25 years years State of the Union so-called military industri- is a topic for another time.  dle disputes with respect to dress are but suggestions at Taft College. Address were renewed: a al complex of which Presi- Presidents, in their thirst request for raising the min- dent Dwight D. Eisenhower for power and /or pro- imum wage and, instead warned.  He saw rewriting claimed expediency, have e w N of just making the college the Authorization of Use of empowered themselves r , opportunity available to all Military Force, which au- to the point of “kingship” a e middle class Americans, he thorized the air campaigns with their worshipful, un- Y went further proposing free in Iraq and Syria, as a pri- challenging, party follow- community college for all.  ority but left few specifi cs ers (whether Democrat or w Other requests included ad- on what that meant.  He Republican) quite willing to N e ? vocacy for “a free and open still refuses to use the term look the other way as gov- u Internet,” which, given a re- Radical Islamist Terrorists ernment grows beyond its o Y cent executive order means in describing the Islamists ability to be constitutional control of it, expanded child involved in the mass killing or effi cient.  At any time he care tax credits, improved in Nigeria, Iraq, Syria and could remind the people of job training, expanded paid France even though while his real constitutional pow- leave, and a new tax bene- he spoke they were threat- ers but he will not as that fi t for two-income families.  ening to topple Yemen who would drastically reduce his All this to be funded by in- has stood with us in opposi- power that is beginning to creased taxes on the rich.  tion to al-Qaida.  look limitless. He threatened a veto to Th e list went on and on as We must return to the any legislation that altered it does for every president Constitutional powers of Why not start Obamacare or undermined Republican or Democrat, the President as identifi ed this New his recently decreed execu- but what was diff erent from in Article II.  As we list these tive amnesty.  He was decid- last year is that he threat- powers attempt to match the Year with a edly unclear on his request ened the use of the veto State of the Union requests for criminal justice reform, rather than the threat of his wherein he suggests that he subscription to certainly a reference to bypassing Congress with might have a role.  Under the riots in Ferguson, Mo.  the use of the “pen” through the Constitution the pres- the Clay City More federal involvement executive orders.  Th e term ident has but eleven pow- Times? 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Curtis Sr. and three great grandchildren, Bobby D. a housewife and a mem- Active pallbearers were Brett Pelfrey, Sawyer Den- Curtis Jr., Clayton Anderson and Josi Anderson. ber of the Means Miracle niston, Aaron McIntosh, Christian Brewer, William In addition to her parents and her husband, she Community Church. Luxon and Jacob Morton. Honorary pallbearers was also preceded in death by fi ve children: William She is survived by one were Carlton Duvall, Myles Ashley, Jared Goodwin, Wayne “Red” Curtis, Robert C. Curtis, Ronnie Ray son, David Chester and Tyler Back, Jeff Smith, Shelby Barnett, Ashley How- Curtis, Gary Ray Curtis and Patricia Ann Curtis; four his wife Kathy of Jeff er- ard, Lindsey Roe, Adam Crabtree, Jeremy Mays, Alex brothers: Earnest Curtis, Verlin Curtis, Vernon Cur- sonville; fi ve grandchil- Smyth, Joshua Jones and Combat Logistics Battal- tis and Charlie Curtis and by two sisters, Margaret dren; 16 great grandchil- ion 5. Arrangements by Hearne Funeral Home, Inc. Snowden and Bessie Witt. dren; and one great great www.hearnefuneralhome.com Funeral services offi ciated by Rev. Marion Brewer grandchild. were held on Monday, Jan. 26, 2015 at Hearne Funeral Gerald Bush, Jr., 47 She was preceded in Home, Stanton. Interment was in Stonegate Ceme- death by her parents, Sam Gerald Bush, Jr., 47, of Clay City, passed away Fri- tery with James Anderson, Linville Bellamy, Ricky and Elizabeth Willough- day, Jan. 23, 2015 at the Clark Regional Medical Cen- Willoughby, Cody Willoughby, David Hubbard, Gary by; two daughters, Margie Rice and Elizabeth Chester; ter. He was a handyman to many. Willoughby, David Curtis and Kenny Faulkner serv- seven brothers, Junior, Bruce , Marshall, Buford, Dal- He is survived by one daughter, Carman Bush of ing as pallbearers. Arrangements by Hearne Funeral las, Freddy and Carl Willoughby; three sisters, Em- Castle, IN; three brothers, William Paisley of Clay Home, Inc. www.hearnefuneralhome.com City, Terry and Wayne Bush of Nicholasville; and one mie Willoughby, Mary Dunn and Hazel Willoughby. sister, Peggy Bush of Nicholasville. He was preceded James T. Snowden, 65 Funeral services were held Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015 at in death by his parents, Gerald Sr. and Ruth Bush. James Tracy “Peanut” Snowden, 65, passed away the Grayson Funeral Home Chapel in Clay City with Graveside services were held Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2015 Monday, Jan. 19 at his home. He was born July 6, 1949 Bro. Tommy Evans offi ciating. Burial was in the Wil- at the Cobb Hill Cemetery. Grayson Funeral Home in Powell County to the late Eck and Alta Mae Banks loughby Cemetery. was in charge of services. Snowden. Pallbearers were Chad Martin, Steve Conkwright, Survivors include his Steve Conkwright Jr, Harvey Conkwright, Harley Paul E. Conkwright, 76 brothers, W.G. Snowden, Conkwright, Michael Miller, Rusty Price and Sam Paul Edward Conkwright, 76, husband of Dorothy Leonard Snowden, and Chester. Honorary Pallbearers were Steve Ches- Lee Conkwright, passed away on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015 Eck Snowden Jr.; sisters- ter, Rusty Dunn, Rusty Dunn Jr and Kenny Becraft . at his home in Clay City. He was born in Winchester, in-law, Bea Snowden and Grayson Funeral Home is in charge of services. on April 2, 1938, to the late John Conk- Th elma Snowden. He Tyler S. Brewer, 23 wright and Anna Maude Jamison. He was preceded in death by Tyler Scott Brewer, 23, of Sycamore Road, Stanton, was a United States Army Veteran and his parents; sisters, Lou- died Jan. 24, 2015 at the scene of an automobile ac- retired from IBM. ise “Sissy” Allen, Sylvia cident on Black Creek In addition to his wife, he is survived Pitts, Marie Chism and Road, Clay City. He was by a daughter, Melissa (Billy Joe) Fish; grandson, Kev- Faye Vivian; and brothers, a former member of the in Edward Brierley; granddaughter, Staci J. Maines; Lloyd Snowden and Ho- Powell County Pirate three great grandchildren; sister, Mary Frances Conk- mer Snowden. Football Team and he wright; and a brother, John Conkwright, Jr. Services were held on was a veteran of the U S Services were conducted on Wednesday, Jan. 28, Saturday, Jan. 24 at Davis & Marines. Tyler was cur- 2015 at Scobee Funeral Home by Pastors Anthony Davis Funeral Home, Stanton by Rev. Roy Chism and rently a welding student Moliham and Kevin Marshall. Burial was in Clar- Bro. Henry Neal. Burial was in the Snowden Family at Maysville Community mont Memorial Gardens. Cemetery with J.R. Snowden, Joe Snowden, Matthew and Technical College. Snowden, Tim Snowden, Greg Allen, Johnny Chism, Allie F. Curtis, 86 He is survived by his Tommy Chism, Retchie Snowden, Ernie Brewer, and Allie F. Curtis, 86, widow of William “Ted” Curtis, parents, Doug and Becky Justin Carl serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbear- of Winchester Road, Clay Conley Brewer of Stanton; ers serving were Imogene Patton, Joyce Carl, Penny City, passed away on Jan. one sister, Baylee Brewer of Stanton; Crabtree, Henry Neal, Mike Whitt, Wayne Courtney, 23, 2015 at St. Joseph Hos- paternal grandmother, Lena Brewer of Tim Hatton, Doug Keller, Warren Baker, Randall pital, Lexington. Born in Stanton; maternal grandmother, Caro- Young, Tommy Barnes, and Donald Muncie.    Powell County, she was lyn Conley of Stanton; paternal great the daughter of the late grandfather, Grady (Eva) Jones of Clay City; mater- Leonard and Rosa Larri- nal great grandmother, Reva Crowe of Stanton; two son Curtis and she was a “Blessed are those who mourn, uncles, Darren (Jenell) Brewer and Darhyl Brewer of retired factory employee for they will be comforted.” Stanton; two aunts, Beth Pennington of Stanton and from A.O. Smith Corp. Jo (Billy) Luxon of Richmond and by several cousins. Matthew 5:4 She is survived by one Funeral services offi ciated by Bro. Anthony Moli- Cold Weather Dangers for Seniors: Three steps for seniors to stay safe With dangerous win- are present, immediate • Add an extra blanket mail and/or picking up be prepared in case of an kit, along with non-per- ter weather in the fore- medical attention is nec- to the bed and warm the groceries. emergency. ishable foods, water and cast, Home Instead Se- essary. bed in advance with a hot • Wear shoes or boots Build a network medications. nior Care says now is the Th e leading reason for water bottle. Never use an with a non-skid sole. • Stay in touch in with • Be familiar with your time for seniors and their hypothermia in the elder- electric blanket – it may • Have handrails in- family, friends and neigh- local resources. 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Monson, D.M.D. Always By David Patrick 10 River Drive • PO Box 86 Nov. 27 Irvine, KY 40336 Ph. 606-723-1000 Fax 606-723-1039 Office Hours By Appointment SCHOOLS A-7 C C T LAY ITY IMES Thursday, January 29, 2015 PCMS Students PCHS Student of of the Week the Week PCHS Staff Spotlight: Erica Price Th e PCHS Staff Spotlight of the week is Mrs. Erica Price. Th is is Mrs. Price’s 14th year at PCHS and she is current- ly teaching Special Education. Mrs. Price has been teaching for 19 years. She graduated from Morehead State Universi- 6th Grade - Clayton Anderson ty in 1995 with a BA in Elementary (K-4) and Special Ed- ucation (K-12). She received her MA in Secondary Edu- cation in 2000. Mrs. Price went on to receive her Director of Special Education certifi cate and her Rank 1 in Special Cameron Cook Education in 2005. Mrs. Price’s extra-curricular activities include being the Cameron Cook is this week’s PTO Student of the Week at Gladiators basketball coach and being the Gladiators track Powell County High School. He is the son of Th omas Cook and fi eld coach. In her spare time, Mrs. Price enjoys read- of Stanton and Jennifer Cook of Stanton, and the grandson ing, photography, working on her small business, and at- of Linville Willoughby of Stanton. tending events that her boys participate in. Cameron is a freshman, and he’s a member of FFA, FBLA, Th e thing that Mrs. Price says she enjoys most about the Beta Club, and the Academic Team. He’s an outstand- teaching at PCHS is doing what she enjoys most, working ing student with a 4.0 GPA. with her students. She says that she is able to witness their Th e best part about attending high school for Cameron progression from their freshman year through their exiting is going to basketball games. He also likes all of his teachers year and says that it is amazing. She also says that the staff because “they’re nice and will do anything in the world for is pretty great too. me.” His favorite teacher is MaKenzie Waymeyer because “she’s one of the nicest teachers, and she encourages me to be more active in FFA.” Cameron was nominated for PTO Student of the Week PPOOWWEELLLL CCOOUUNNTTYY SSCCHHOOOOLLSS by Ms. Waymeyer. In the future, Cameron plans to attend the University of Kentucky and become a lawyer. CCAALLEENNDDAARR Student of the Week is a program sponsored by the PTO and recognizes students who are role models in the areas of study, eff ort, cooperation, and attitude. Th e selection is FFEEBB.. 55 EENNDD OOFF 44TTHH SSIIXX WWKKSS made by a vote of teachers. PCHS Site Based 7th Grade - Kendell Noble MMAARR.. 1188 EENNDD OOFF 55TTHH SSIIXX WWKKSS Council Meetings MMAARR.. 3300--AAPPRR.. 33 SSPPRRIINNGG BBRREEAAKK Th e PCHS SBDM Council will be AAPPRR.. 1166--MMAAYY 66 TTEESSTTIINNGG meeting on the following dates at the times ((TTeennaattiivvee sscchheedduullee)) listed below. Feb. 2, 2015 4 pm Mar. 2, 2015 4 pm SES SBDC Meetings Apr. 6, 2015 4 pm Stanton Elementary School Site Based De- May 4, 2015 4 pm cision Making Council Meetings All of the SES SBDM Council Meetings be- June 1, 2015 4 pm gin at 5:30 p.m. in the SES Library and are open to the public. Th ey are scheduled for: Th e public is invited to attend. Feb. 9 Teachers are the March 9 developers of the future. April 13 WWaanntt ttoo mmaakkee aa ddiiffffeerreennccee,, hheellpp aa May 11 cchhiilldd ttooddaayy!! June 8 8th Grade - Katie Klotz Th e public is invited to attend. HHuugg aa kkiidd && aa tteeaacchheerr!! Get Focused! CRAZY BREAD CRAZY BREAD CRAZY BREAD 99¢ 99¢ 99¢ CRAZY CRAZY CRAZY SAUCE 89¢ SAUCE 89¢ SAUCE 89¢ OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL Make an appointment with Helderman & Jacobs Vision Center 325 E. College Avenue 1 N. Maysville Street Stanton Office Hours: Stanton Mt. Sterling Mon., Tue., Wed., and Fri. 606-663-9998 859-498-6001 8 am to 5 pm A-8 C C T Thursday, January 29, 2015 LAY ITY IMES COMMUNITY CALENDAR Help Powell Search & Rescue Veterans Support Group 606.663.2283 606.663.2276 The Powell County Search and Rescue Team is run- A Veterans Support Group will meet on ning the snack bar at the AmVets Post #67 in Clay City the second and fourth Wednesdays of each www.whitakerbank.com every Monday night 6-9 p.m. during bingo, as their month at the AmVets Post #67 in Clay City. main fundraiser to buy and maintain equipment. The team is made up all local volunteers who respond not Genealogy Help Desk HARPER’S AUTO PAWN only to woodland emergencies such as falls in the gorge area, but also to general community needs such The Red River Historical Society and Museum 1128 West Lexington Ave., Winchester as Amber and Golden Alerts. You don’t have to play located at 4541 Main Street in Clay City has opened a Mon.-Sat. 10 am to 7 pm bingo to enjoy eats & treats from the snack bar, but Genealogy Help Desk. It will be staffed by members if you do, you will be helping two charities at once! of the historical society and members of the Red River Need Cash? Valley Chapter of the Daughters of the American PCHD Food Handler Classes Revolution (DAR). If you are researching your Eastern Kentucky roots we hope we can be of some help to you. 859-737-0870 or 859-771-8191 The Powell County Health Department will be The hours are 2 to 5 p.m. each Sunday at the museum. holding Food Handler Classes. They will be held on Jan. 29 at 1:30 p.m. and on Mar. 12, at 1:30 p.m. The Hall’s Cemetery classes will be hosted at the Powell County Extension Office located at 169 Maple Street in Stanton. If you have loved one buried in Hall’s Cemetery on South Fork all donations for the upkeep of PCMS YSC Advisory Council the cemetery will be greatly appreciated. Call or see Clayton Rogers in Bowen, or call 663-0756. The Powell County Middle School Youth Services Center Advisory Council meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 8:45. Meetings are open to the public. Help for Drug Abuse is available In Estill County 888-399-9118 Narconon would like to remind families that the use of Veterans Benefits Accredited by the Joint Commission addicting drugs is on the rise, take steps to protect your A Veterans Benefits Field Representative with the family from drug use. If you know anyone who is strug- Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs will be at gling with drug addiction get them the help they need. Hurst Furniture the Powell County Courthouse, Stanton on the first Call for a free brochure on the signs of addiction Thursday of each month from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for all drugs. Narconon also offers free screenings and & Appliance Veterans and their families will be given counsel- referrals. 800-431-1754 or DrugAbuseSolution.com ing in filing for Federal and State Veterans benefits. Addiction Counseling also available. Narconon can 175 Blackburn Street This service is provided free of any charge or fee help you take steps to overcome addiction in your family. Stanton, Ky. by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Department of Call today for free screenings or referrals. 800-431-1754. Veterans Affairs. Call and leave a message at 1-866- 663-9942 376-0308, leave a message, your call will be returned. Nada Cemetery Bring all documents pertaining to filing a claim. Donations needed for the upkeep of Nada Rogers PCHS All Classes Alumni Reunion Cemetery, send donations to: Debbie Russell 151 Nada Tunnel Road, Stanton, KY 40380. The PCHS Alumni Reunion will be H A R D WA R E held on May 23, 2015 – All Classes. For tick- Kennon Cemetery et information and agenda please call the Powell & Building Supply County Board of Education at 606-663-3300. If you have a loved one buried in this cemetery “Everything to build anything” on Hardwick’s Creek Road and would like to donate Lumber & Building Materials • General Yoga Class money to help with the up-keep, there is an account Contractors set up at Whitaker Bank located in Clay City or Slow Flow classes offered Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. 663-2598 • 176 E. College, Ave. • Stanton Stanton. All donations would be greatly appreciated. and Core workouts offered Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. at the Clay City Municipal Building. 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All are wel- Pastoral Anniversary at Stanton First Church of God, come to join us for food, fellowship and good clean fun. •Backhoe work • Remodeling we will be honoring him and his family on Sunday, PCCUAD Prayer Meeting • Construction Consulting Feb. 8, 2015 at 10:45 a.m. We invite everyone to Phillip Waite come out and show their appreciation to him for The Powell County Christians United Against his pastoral work, hospice work, court work and Drugs prayer meeting is held each Saturday at 9 am Irvine, KY Home: 606-723-9784 community outreach. There will be appreciation at the Clay City Baptist Church until April then once Cell: 253-261-1334 remarks and special singing. A fellowship dinner a month they will meet at the different churches. [email protected] will be held immediately following this service. This prayer meeting is for all people of our coun- ty to meet together for a time of prayer not only for Full Gospel Lighthouse Community Fellowship our drug situation but other concerns as well.  If further information is needed, please call 663-4356. The Full Gospel Lighthouse on 5th Avenue, Clay Complete Dentistry of Stanton Adam D. Stowe, D.MD. Community Calendar and Church News presented so that the 606-663-6021 community can be made aware of local events. We ask that all 210 North Main Street Hrs: Mon-Wed-Fri Stanton, KY 40380 8am-5pm announcements should include a brief description of the event along with the time, date and location. Please include a phone number THE CLAY CITY TIMES HAS for more information with the announcement. BEEN SERVING CLAY CITY, Announcements can be submitted by mail, email or phone. STANTON AND POWELL Deadline for announcements is Monday at 1 p.m. COUNTY FOR OVER 100 YEARS!! A-9 C C T LAY ITY IMES Thursday, January 29, 2015 AND CHURCH ASSEMBLY OF GOD Slade Church of God, Sunday School 10 am; Sunday Worship Stanton Assembly of God, Washington St., Stanton, 663-0198, 11 am; Sunday Night Service 6 pm. Pastors: Bill White . Campers Pastor Eddie and Linda Thomas, 859-771-9777, Sunday School 10 Welcome. am; Worship Service 11 am and 6 pm. Stanton First Church of God, 980 E. College Ave. P.O. Box 325, Sunday School 10 am; Worship Service 10:45 am and 6 pm; BAPTIST Wednesday Service 7 pm. Anthony T;. Molihan minister. Clay City Baptist, 7th St. & 8th Ave., Clay City, Grider Denney, Vaughn’s Mill First Church of God, Hardwick’s Creek Rd., Clay Min., Sunday School 10 am; Worship Service 11 am and 6 pm; City, Teddie Linkous, Min.; Sunday School 9:45 am; Worship Ser- Wednesday Evening Service 7 pm. vice 10:45 am and 6:30; Wednesday Service 7 pm. Crossroads Baptist, 2524 Virden Ridge Rd., Clay City, Pastor Vaughn’s Mill Full Gospel Church of God, Located off KY 2001 James Smith, Sunday Worship Service 6 pm; 606-257-4392. and Happy Top Road in Clay City. Services are: Sunday 10 a.m., Emmanuel Baptist, 745 W Highway 15 (across from PCHS) Worship at 11 a.m.; Sunday evening at 6 p.m.; Thursday evening Stanton. Ph: 663-1300. ; Services: Sunday School 9:45 am, Morn- at 7 p.m. Everyone welcome. ing Worship 11:00 am, Evening Worship 6 pm, Wednesday Night West Bend Church of God, 9866 Winchester Rd., Clay City, Bible Study, 7 pm. KY 40312, Ph. 663-9210. Pastor Bro. Ray Wyant , home phone Faith Freewill Baptist Church, 130 Washington Street, Stanton, 859-498-2262 Sunday School 9:45 am; Worship Service 10:45 am KY 40380, Pastor: Ireland Sexton. Phone 606-663-0073. and 6:00 pm., youth service 7 p.m. Wednesday prayer services at Friendship Baptist Church, 105 Bluebird Lane (off Virden Ridge 7 p.m. Rd.,) Clay City, Clyde Spencer, Pastor, Sunday School 10 am; West Bend First Church of God, 8861 Winchester Rd., Clay Worship Service Sunday, 11 am; Worship Service Saturday 6 pm. City, KY Pastor James Combs, Sunday School 10:00 a.m., Wor- Mill Knob Baptist Church, 21 Rice Rd., Stanton, off Peck’s ship service 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Wednesday youth service, 6:30 Creek. Pastor, Warren Rogers 606-481-0444. Sunday School 10 p.m. Wednesday prayer service, 6:30 p.m. a.m.; Worship at 11 a.m. Evening Worship 6 p.m. Wednesday ser- Christian Fellowship Church of God, 4627 Main St., Clay City, vice 7 p.m. Pastor Harold G. Kelly, Sunday School 10 am; Sunday Morning Morris Creek Missionary Baptist, Hwy. 213 North, Pastor Bess Worship Service 10:45 am and Sunday Night Service 6:00 pm; Goss. Jr. Sunday School 10 am, worship 10:45 am. Wednesday Service 7:00 pm. Nada Baptist Mission, 120 Nada Tunnel Rd., Children’s Sunday Walnut Grove Church of God, North Fork Road, Stanton, School 1:45 pm, Children’s Music 2:30 pm, Adult Sunday School, Rothiel King Pastor, Sunday Morning Service 10 am; Night ser- 2:30 pm, Worship 3 pm, Pastor, Dr. John E. Owen, 859-744-2884 vice 6 pm. Powell’s Valley Baptist, 125 Powell’s Valley Rd., Clay City; Gary LUTHERAN Willoughby, Min., Sunday School 10 am; Worship Service 11 am Grace Lutheran Church, 108 Hemlock Dr., Winchester, Sunday and 6 pm; Wednesday service 6 pm. School 9:15 am, Worship 10:30 am, 745-2873. Rehoboth Baptist Mission, 663-1950; Gary Hurt, Min., Sunday School 10 am; Morning Service 11 am; Sunday Evening 6 pm; UNITED METHODIST Wednesday Service 7 pm. Clay City United Methodist, 7th St., Kim Rose, Min., Sunday Stanton Baptist, 42 E. College Ave., Stanton, Ph. 663-2170; Jona- School 10:00 am; Worship Service 11 am and 6 pm; Wednesday than Lewis , Min., Sunday School 9:45 am; Worship Service 11 am Bible Study 6 pm. and 6 pm; AWANAS Wednesday 6:30-8 pm & Wednesday Service El Bethel United Methodist Church, 5229 Trapp-Goffs Corner 7:00 pm. Road (behind Goff’s Corner Market) Winchester,; Rev. Mike Al- West Bend Baptist,10124 Winchester Rd. Sunday School 10 bertson, Pastor; 606-233-7407; Sunday School 10 am; Sunday a.m.; Sunday Service 11:15 a.m. Pastor John C. Taylor. Phone Morning Worship 11 am; Sunday Night Bible Study 7 pm. 1-859-270-1599. Hardwicks Creek United Methodist, Hardwicks Creek, Pastor Calvary Baptist Church, Stokely Loop, Clay City, 663-1890; Chris Harrison, Min., Sunday School 10 am; Worship Service 11 Johnny Hurt, Pastor, Sunday School 10 am; Worship 11 am; Eve- am & 5 pm; Wednesday Service 6 pm. ning Service 6 pm; Wednesday Service 6 pm. Shiloh United Methodist, 2652 Campton Rd. (SR 11 & 15) Stan- ton, Ph. 663-5633; Derek Hickman, Min., Sunday School 10 am; CATHOLIC Worship Service 11 am and 6:30 pm; Youth Ministries, 6:30 pm Our Lady Of The Mountains Church, 1093 E. College Ave., Sunday; Bible study 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Online: www.shi- 663-5919; Sister Mary Jane Kreidler, pastoral director, and Father lohunited.org, or facebook.com/shiloh united stanton or email at Al Fritsch, parish priest. Tuesday and Friday Mass 4:30 pm [email protected] West Bend United Methodist, 8677 Winchester Rd., Clay City, CHRISTIAN Ph. 663-5534; Michael R.Guertin, Pastor, (931) 237-0569; Sun- Stanton Christian, 100 West Church Street, Stanton, 663-2458; day School 10 a.m., Sunday Worship, 11 am and 6 p.m.; Wed. Senior Pastor, Chris Moon, Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Worship Bible Study 7 p.m. Service 10:30 a.m. and Sunday Night Small Groups and Youth PENTECOSTAL Groups at 6 p.m. Meal and Open Gym at 7 p.m. Wednesday Nigh Full Gospel Lighthouse, Fifth Ave., Clay City, Sammy Faulkner, Small Groups for all ages 7 p.m. Min., Sunday School 10 am; Worship Service 11 am and 6 pm; Wednesday Service 7 pm CHURCH OF CHRIST Harvestime Assembly 480 E. College Ave., Stanton; Sunday, 10 Bowen Church of Christ, Luke Newell - 1st and 3rd Sunday; am, 11 am and 6 pm; Wednesday, 7 pm. Rev. Tony Story, 606-663- Daniel Newell - 2nd and 4th Sunday. 9866. Cat Creek Church of Christ, Dwaine Meadows Min. Sunday PRESBYTERIAN School 10 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; evening service 6p.m.’ First Presbyterian, Phillip Pogue, 420 N. Main St., Stanton, Ph. Wednesday 7 p.m. 663-2914; Sunday School 9:30 am; Worship Service 10:45 am and Clay City Church of Christ, 5719 Main St., Clay City, Mack C. 7:00 pm; Wednesday Service 7:00 pm. Rice and Daniel Newell, Ministers, Sunday School 10 am; Wor- ship Service 11 am and 6 pm; Wednesday Service 7 pm. OTHER Stanton Church of Christ, 255 N. Main St., 663-5327; Brock Airport Chapel, Stanton, Scoby Faulkner, Min. Hartwigsen, Min., Sunday Service 10 am; Worship Service 11 am Blessed Assurance Church, 650 W. College Ave., Stanton; Gary and 6 pm; Wednesday Service 7 pm. Sparks, pastor. Randy Sparks, assistant pastors, Sunday School 10 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; Sunday night 6 p.m.; Wednesday CHURCH OF GOD Bowen First Church of God, 5555 Campton Road, Stanton (Bow- Youth Service 6 p.m. Phone 859-556-0481 en) 663-0751; Pastor Steven V. Williams, Sunday School 9:45 am; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1085 Grand Ave., Worship Service 10:45 am and 6 pm; Wednesday Service 7 pm. Beattyville. Branch president, James R. Ellison; Sacrament meet- Clay City First Church of God; Interim Pastor, Max Molihan, ing, 10:30-11:30; Sunday School 11:40-12:20; Priesthood and 4236 Main St., Ph. 663-2810; Sunday School 10 am; Worship relief society 12:20-1 p.m.; missionaries phone 859-432-9584. Service 10:45 am and 6 pm; Wednesday Service 7 pm. Ronald E. Roberts 1st Counselor in the branch presidency, 1452 Emmanuels Tabernacle Church of God, Pastor: Kyle Shoupe; Brookside Dr., Stanton. Phone 606-481-9770 859-749-4067; Sunday School, 1 pm, Worship Service, 2 pm; Three Cross Mission Church, Sunday School 10 am, Worship Sunday Night Service, 6:30 pm; Wed. night service, 7:00 pm; For Service 11 am & 6 pm and Wednesday Service 6:30 pm, Clay City, more information 663-2266 or 663-8118.. Everyone is welcome. KY Grace Fellowship Church of God of Prophecy, 775 E. College Full Gospel Church, 27 Hunter Ln., Clay City; Pastor, Ralph WILL FOX Ave., Willard Estep, Min., Sunday School 10 am; Worship Service Banks; Sunday Services 6 p.m., Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Saturday, 7 11 am & 6:30 pm, Wednesday Service 7 pm. p.m. Sales Consultant Hatcher’s Creek Church of God, Worship Service 11 am and House of Prayer For All People, Helton Mtn., Slade, Dale Hel- 6:30 pm. ton, Min., Worship Service, Sunday 2 pm. 916 Commercial Drive Knowlton Church of God, Furnace Rd., Stanton, Kenny Wasson, Nada Baptist Mission, Tunnel Rd., Dr. John Owen, pastor; Phone Richmond, KY 40475 Tel: 859-623-9995 Min, Sunday School 10 am; Worship Service 6 pm.; Wednesday 859-744-2884. Services 2 p.m. Sunday School; 3 p.m. worship. www.gatesautooutlet.com Fax: 859-624-4290 Email: [email protected] Cell: 859-408-5590 Service 6 p.m. Never Ending Grace Community Church, 29 Howell Lane, Living Water Church, 780 North Fork Rd., Ph. 663-1979; Dale Clay City, Stephen Donithan, pastor 859-585-8756 Sunday Hale, Sunday School 10 am; Morning Worship Services 11 am and School 10:00 a.m., Worship Service 11:00 a.m.; Wednesday Sunday Night 6 pm; Wednesday Service 7 pm. Evening Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Middle Fork Church of God, 9479 Campton Road, Stanton; Pas- tor Garland Lacy; Sunday Service, 11 a.m. Pine Grove C.M.E. Church, 9575 Winchester Rd., Çlay City KY Th is space could be yours. More Than Enough Ministries Church of God, 1236 College 40312. Sunday School: 10 am.; worship service 11 a.m.; Pastor, St., Stanton, KY. Service Fridays 5-7 p.m., Clothing Giveaway Diane Flora. Call 606-723-5161 and speak to Director Betsy A. Caudill , home (606)663-7849, cell (606)304- Vaughns Mill Community Chuch, hosting God’s Fresh Start 8838, Morris Creek First Church of God, 1669 Morris Creek Church 155 Spout Springs Road, Clay City, Ph. 859-608-6525, Teresa about getting your ad on Rd., Stanton, Raymond Tipton, Min., Sunday School 10 am; Wor- Thomas Rogers, pastor, Sunday Service 2 p.m.; Thursday night ship Service 10:45 am and 6 pm; Wednesday Service 7 pm. 7 p.m. the Church Page. Mountain Parkway Church of God, 30 Adams Ridge Rd., Dale Wings of Love Church, 7283 Winchester Rd., Clay City, Ricky Payne, Min., Sunday School 10 am; Worship Service 11 am and 6 Shuler, pastor, Children’s Sunday School, 5:30 p.m., Sunday Ser- pm; Wednesday Service 7 pm. vice 6:30 p.m.; Wednesday night 7 p.m. New Beginnings Church of God, 1091 Irvine Road, Hwy. 82, Wildwood Chapel, 1599 Halls Hill Road, Stanton. Pastor: George Clay City; Pastors Patty and Billie Utterback, Sunday School 11 Sparks, 606 -663-9950. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship Services am; Sunday Worship Services 12 pm. Tuesday Bible Study 6 pm., 11 a.m., Friday Service at 7 p.m. HHooppee ttoo sseeee yyoouu iinn cchhuurrcchh !! Wednesday and Saturday 7 pm. Life can be better Encouraging word: Although I enjoyed repeatedly in order to learn or become profi- book, I came across a statement that caught my sports very much when cient.” Joyce Meyer, a charismatic author and attention. It said, “Dear friends, let us practice I was in high school and speaker, put it this way, “The way anything is loving each other.” That statement, almost two wanted to participate in developed is through practice practice practice thousand years old, points to a significant fact them, I, for a number of practice practice practice practice practice prac- about everyday life as we experience it. We do reasons, I did not have an tice and more practice.” About twenty-four hun- no live in the Garden of Eden where everything opportunity to do so. Yet, dred years ago, Aristotle, the Greek philosopher, is perfect. Rather, we live in an imperfect envi- Howard Coop every time I had an oppor- put it another way when he said, “For things we ronment that is flawed by attitudes, relationships Guest Columnist tunity, I watched those have to learn before we can do them, we learn and actions that constantly cause frictions and who were able to partici- by doing them.” Then, Toba Beta said, “Practice irritations that make life unpleasant, but life can pate in sports. From that doesn’t make perfect” but it “reduces imperfec- be better. experience, I learned an important lesson: Those tion.” To put it in simple terms, to achieve suc- There is one way for the environment in who participated in sports, regardless of how cess in any endeavor in life, one must put one’s which we live to be better. We must work at good they were at the sport, had to make a firm heart and soul into that endeavor and work hard making it better. 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