The TTrriimmbbllee BBaannnneerr Vol. 129, No. 39 75 cents 14 pages WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2012 BEDFORD, KY. Fire destroys former school Trimble spared Lady Raiders ‘turnover’ game to Carroll Page 6 in redistricting D EATHS P5 Robert ‘Malcolm’ James, 88 Harris loses Carroll, Henry; Wesley Allen Wingham, 23 Rand gains Gallatin, Boone County questions By PHYLLIS McLAUGHLIN The Trimble Banner state mandate for Henry and Carroll counties are no longer part local building of the state’s 26th Senate district. Those coun- ties, which, historically, have been served by inspector Republican Sen. Ernie Harris, now fall into the 20th District, repre- sented by Sen. Paul Hornback, also By DAVE TAYLOR a Republican. The Trimble Banner Population growth statewide, as Trimble County Attorney Perry Arnold is documented by the 2010 U.S. cen- preparing for the members of Trimble Courtesy of Milton Volunteer Fre and Rescue Department sus, means districts for both the County Fiscal Court a summation of state state House of Representatives and building inspection statutes. Senate were redrawn, approved The assistant director of the state Division and signed into law by Gov. Steve of Building Codes Enforcement has sent Rand Beshear last week. Lawmakers At 1:12 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 22, Milton Volunteer letters to numerous county government are still working to redraw the Fire and Rescue was dispatched to the report leaders, six districts for the U.S. House of of a structure fire at 1283 Palmyra Road. including Trimble County Judge-Executive Representatives. According to Alice Ginn Welty, 88, of Bedford, Randy Stevens, an interpretation by The state population rose from the structure originally was the two-room the Kentucky Department of Housing, 4.04 million to 4.34 million, with Mount Tabor School, where she and her fam- Buildings and Construction with regard to most of the growth falling in the ily, including her mother, attended school. The local building inspectors. central region between Interstates building was converted into a home, with a “The state by statute is responsible for 65 and 75, Harris said. second floor, in the 1980s, she said. inspecting and permitting all commercial Redistricting for the Senate Firefighers found the building fully engulfed buildings in Kentucky,” Stevens said fol- means taking the state’s total pop- lowing last week’s meeting of fiscal court. by the time they were on scene. Milton Harris ulation and dividing it by 38 – the recieved assistance Bedford, Westside, and “The commercial issue is a state obligation, number of senatorial districts – to Ghent; firefighters worked for several hours to a state responsibility, state-funded and determine how many constituents each senator extinguish the fire. There were no injuries in executed. We’re fine with that and they do must represent. The optimal number this time the fire and nobody was home at the time of a good job of it. Their interpretation of the around was 114,194, but lawmakers are given a the fire. The fire appears to be unintentional law says that we shall contract and employ window of plus or minus 5 percent. and cause has yet to be determined, according a local building inspector. That’s a big dif- Kentucky’s Constitution mandates that only to Chief Jason Long. ference than the way we’ve interpreted and applied the law.” Phyllis McLaughlin/The Trimble Banner REDISTRICTING, Page 2 Stevens said the county has approved a jurisdictional electrical inspector and that Discussion best in fighting ‘Silent Epidemic’ currently plumbing and septic systems are also inspected on residential construction. Stevens said he is aware of many residents’ concerns about wanting to limit govern- By PHYLLIS McLAUGHLIN ment control over so many aspects of a Epidemic,” according to Jerry Lucas. pastors, youth services workers and others property owner’s personal entitlements. The Trimble Banner Lucas is a counselor and a representative at a training Wednesday at Pleasureville City “Small government is a good thing,” he of The Jason Foundation with The Brook Hall, hosted by the Henry County CARE Team said. “You’re allowed if you buy your piece This week alone, nationwide, statistics Hospitals in Louisville. Formerly known as and attended by Denise Hall and Martha of property and you paid for it and paid the show that 100 young people ages 10-24 years Ten Broeck, The Brooks which provides the Fetterhoff of Trimble County CARES, Lucas taxes on it you’re allowed to do what you old will take their own lives. It is the second region with mental health and substance told of a counselor he knows who has a suicide want with it as long as it’s not endanger- leading cause of death among college age abuse treatment, The Brook is now an affili- note written in crayon by an 8-year-old. The ing the health, safety and welfare of the youth, the third leading cause of death among ate with JFI, a national organization working child was successful. community.” youth ages 18-24 and the fourth leading cause to build awareness and prevention of youth Lucas noted that more money was spent in Stevens said implementing a local building of death among children ages 10-14. suicide. the United States in recent years to combat inspection operation would add to the But, because it is regarded as a taboo “The world and the times are changing,” cost of all new residential construction subject, suicide is also known as the “Silent Lucas said. Speaking to a regional group of SUICIDE, Page 7 and be an added financial burden to prop- erty owners. Not only would permits be News reports tell of damage to area in wake of ‘37 flood required for residential housing but for the construction of barns and other outbuild- ings constructed by Trimble residents. It would also be an additional budgetary burden for the county to bear. “Building permits alone would not pay the EDITOR’S NOTE: The following appeared in The salary of an inspector,” Stevens said. “Not in Trimble Democrat on Jan. 21, 1937 as the Ohio this county and not in this economic River continued to swell out of its banks en route environment. It’s another tax burden on an to the record “Great Flood of 1937.” Readers who otherwise depleted budget.” can recall the natural disaster of 75 years ago are encouraged to share their memories and photos of I NSIDE the devastating event. Bedford, Kentucky- Calendar .............................3 Church Directory ...............5 Fifty Homes and 10 Classifieds ...................11-12 Business Places Suffer Perspectives .......................4 Public Records ..................10 Inundation in County Sports .................................5 Milton Suffers Heavy Loss O R L HIO IVER EVELS to Property; Power Lines at Markland Dam station Under Water Provided by the National Weather Service High Water Record-No The Flood of 1937 dominated headlines in what was then the Trimble Democrat in January that year. Jan. 24 (actual) ...........34.6 ft. Immediate Relief for Jan. 25 (forecast) ........34.1 ft. porary quarters on higher ground. Along the river between tion was delayed 24 hours, and Between the hours of six and Milton and Carrollton only about was then printed at New Castle. Sufferers Seen Jan. 26 (forecast) ........33.8 ft. seven-thirty a.m. by accurate three feet of the light poles are Rural mail service has been measure the flood waters rose protruding above the water hampered by the rising river as Jan. 27 (forecast) ........34.0 ft. Bulletin: five inches Thursday morning level and drift of all description portions of Route 1 and 3 out and was continuing to rise a very is becoming entangled in the of Bedford are under water. All The river at Milton rose more rapid rate. wires. The line crew from the routes out of the Milton office then 10 feet in 24 hours and is In the early part of Wednesday Carrollton office left Thursday are submerged beyond fording. continuing to rise at a rapid rate. night the water rose 15 inches in morning and began work on the All high water records broken, Last night’s rise set an all time 4 hours. line using skiffs as their mode of with the river still rising and record. Old residents say that The Milton school was closed transportation. rain continuing to fall. never before in the history of the due to the high water and the Bedford and Milton are with- Raging flood waters through- river town have they seen so sud- Trimble County High School out lights. The suspension of out the entire 980-mile length den a rise. The night was spent was forced to close its doors until electric service handicapped The moving new flood refugees to tem- electric power is restored. Trimble Democrat and publica- FLOOD OF ‘37, Page 9 Page 2 The Trimblebanner/ Wednesday, January 25, 2012 Redistricting and a portion of Boone inaugural Sprint Cup race the “the action directed County, along with Henry “I have to go up and get to know the people turned into a fiasco for by the Senate President and Carroll. thousands of NASCAR fans [David Williams] ... goes (Continued from Page 1) “He’s top-notch,” Harris and the issues. ... I think the issues for county who were unable to get to beyond partisanship. It said of Hornback, adding the track because of traffic reflects a personal vindic- governments and school districts [in the new counties with a popula- that the senator has some- backed up for miles along I- tiveness that should have tion higher than the opti- thing in common with the counties] are very similar.” 75 and local access roads. no place in this process.” mal number can be split two largely rural coun- “I have to go up and get Beshear said he signed between districts – those ties: “He’s a farmer; he to know the people and the the bill because the dead- – State Rep. Rick Rand, D-Bedford, 47th District are Jefferson, Fayette, identifies with that par- issues,” he said. “But [redis- line to file in the 2012 elec- Campbell ticular industry. ... “As for tricting means] you pick up tion for House and Senate and Boone my friends in Carroll and new constituents and lose seats is Jan. 31, and he counties, Henry, I’m sorry to lose each county and plans to his 47th District, which old constituents that you wanted “all citizens inter- Harris said. you.” talk with the school super- previously encompassed a felt comfortable with. ... I ested in filing for any of Because Hornback said Monday intendents, county judge- portion of Oldham County, think the issues for county these seats will know what of growth he is “looking forward to executives and other com- along with Henry, Trimble governments and school House or Senate district in Oldham serving the people of my munity leaders through- and Carroll counties. He districts [in the new coun- they are in and have time C o u n t y, new counties.” out the district. loses Oldham, but gains ties] are very similar.” to get their filing papers Henry and As a full-time farmer in “Everybody knows the Gallatin County and a por- Though Beshear and in order.” C a r r o l l Shelby, living just 3 miles budget is going to be tight. tion of Boone that includes other Democrats were dis- Beshear said he believes Hornback counties from the Henry County My No. 1 priority is no about 2,000 constituents. pleased with the Senate’s before the 2020 census were carved line and raising corn, soy- cuts in school funding. ... The state is divided into redistricting, which shift- comes around, Kentucky from Harris’ district, which beans, tobacco, and cattle, It’s a slim year, but we 100 districts for the House ed Democratic Sen. Kathy should institute a nonpar- now only includes Trimble Hornback, who is in his will do what we can do,” of Representatives, which Stein’s district out of tisan, citizen-based group and Oldham counties and first term in the senate, he said. means each district must Lexington and Republican to participate in the redis- the northeast section of said he already knows Hornback said he cam- contain 43,000 constitu- Sen. Dorsey Ridley’s dis- tricting process. Jefferson County, specifi- a lot of people in Henry paigned in 2010 on the ents – plus or minus 5 per- trict into Lexington, the cally the Prospect area. and has met many from premise that the state cent, as with the Senate. governor signed the bill Get the word out! Hornbeck’s district pre- Carroll and Gallatin. should spend responsibly, “Gallatin is new to me,” into law. viously included Bullitt, “I feel I’ll be well-con- “like we do with our per- Rand said, adding that “Redistricting is always The Trimble Banner – Shelby and Spencer coun- nected with the people sonal finances.” Kentucky Speedway is a partisan process, and your advertising partner. ties. With the redistrict- over there,” he said, add- State Rep. Rick Rand, an example of one of the the current situation is no ing, the 20th District loses ing that he is familiar with D-Bedford, retains most new issues he’ll be more exception,” he stated in a Call us at (502) 255-3205 Bullitt but gains Gallatin the issues important to of the same counties in involved with. 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Commonwealth’s Attorney THE TRIMBLE BANNER/ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2012 PAGE 3 wwii veterans series COMMUNITY CALENDAR Wednesday, Jan. 25 Tuesday, Jan. 31 subscriptions are now due. Milton Fire District Trimble CARES will meet The Vegetable Academy starts at Ohio River at noon at the Trimble January 31 & February and includes 421N at County Cooperative 1, 2012, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. McKinney Farm Road, Extention Office. Lunch at the Henry County Palmyra Road and adjoin- provided. Extension Office. ing county side roads The Trimble County including a major portion Thursday, Feb. 2 Raiders will host St. of Bells Ridge Road. If Francis in high school you haven’t received your basketball. Freshmen Trimble County Hymn subscription notice yet game at 5 p.m., junior Sing will start at 7 and are unsure of your varsity at 6 p.m., varsity p.m. at the Bedford district, call 268-3016, Trimble man recalls WWII game to follow at 7:30 Pentecostal Church on Milton Fire Dept. #1 for p.m. Hwy 42 West. Everyone assistance. welcome. JCTC Trimble Co. Adult Friday, Jan. 27 Education offers FREE Navy boot camp experience Friday, Feb. 3 tutoring for GED prepa- The Trimble County ration, brush up on aca- Raiders will host Trimble County Public demic skills, college prep- Eminence. Freshmen Library is offering free aration, National Career game at 5 p.m., junior adult computer and job Readiness Certicate, par- By WILBUR L. GINN varsity at 6 p.m., varsity skills classes. Resume aeducator testing, learn- Special to The Trimble Banner game to follow at 7:30 Writing Class is from 10 ing to speak English, p.m. a.m.-12 noon. Call the and more. The Center After D-Day in Normandy, Library at 502-255-7362 is open Monday and Monday, Jan. 30 June 1944, President for more information. Thursday from 8 A.M. Franklin Roosevelt issued Saturday, Feb. 4 to 3 P.M. for classes and the order to increase the Trimble County Public open lab. Classes and draft of young men into the Library will hold a The Center for Women some appointments are Armed Forces. Word Advanced work- and Families is holding available on Wednesday. In July 1944, I received shop from 6:30-8:30 a one-day drive to gather Testing and orientations a greeting from the presi- p.m.. Call the library at goods & necessities for are given on Tuesdays dent to appear at the local 502-255-7362 to reserve domestic violence shel- by appointment. Some draft board to be exam- your place in the class. ters across Kentucky to evening appointments ined for possible induction. The Trimble County support survivors and are available. While A bus was in Bedford to Lady Raiders will their children at Kroger supplies last, students take us to Louisville for host South Oldham. stores on Saturday, Feb. may earn incentives for th examination by doctors to Freshmen game at 5 4 8 a.m.-5 p.m. reaching certain goals. determine if we were fit for p.m., junior varsity at For more information Special Notices military service. 6 p.m., varsity game to and to make an appoint- I didn’t think I would follow at 7:30 p.m. ment, please call 502- pass, for I was small for my Milton Fire and Rescue 255-9191. age and had a sinus prob- Wilbur Ginn lem. My papers showed I Moore indicted for DUI, reckless homicide passed for general service, which meant I could have to during training. They white sand as far as I could any branch of the military said we had better fire- see. Staff Report service if I would enlist. I fighting equipment than After crossing New conviction, carries a prison motorcycle in a curve. The did not enlist but waited New York City. They start- Mexico we went into sentence of 1-5 years; DUI motorcycle crashed into a for the draft board to send ed the gas and oil fires with Arizona where I saw snow- A Trimble County Grand 1st, aggravated is a Class guardrail, and both he and me. a long torch. We walked capped mountains. The Jury has indicated a Henry A misdemeanor punish- his passenger, Catherine In February 1945, I into these fires with pro- troop train was so long, County man for his role in able by up to 30 days in Straw, also 27 and from received a greeting from tective clothing, with fire as we climbed some of the a fatal motorcycle collision jail. The PFO charge car- Sulphur, were thrown from the president saying I in front and both sides of mountains, we could see in October. ries a potential sentence the vehicle. would be inducted. Four us. We used water mixed the tail of the train below Patrick Moore, 27, of of 10-20 years, according Straw was pronounced graduates of Trimble with foam in the nozzle. us. They put two locomo- Sulphur was indicted for to a Kentucky State Police dead as a result of her County High School were On April 12, 1945, we tives on the train in the reckless homicide; and news release about the injuries at the scene by among a chartered busload marched to the shores of mountains to pull the train DUI 1st, aggravated. He indictment. Trimble County Coroner of men assigned to the U.S. Lake Michigan for tar- up and hold it back going also was indicted as a per- Moore was operating a Frederica Congleton. Law Navy. I was sworn into the get practice with a 20mm down the mountain. sistent felony offender. motorcycle on U.S. 421 near enforcement reported at Navy at the old Post Office machine gun. We fired at a We left Arizona and Reckless homicide is a Milton on Oct. 12, 2011, the time that neither rider building in Louisville, Ky. cone-shaped target behind came to California. The Class D felony that, upon when he lost control of the was wearing a helmet. My train left Louisville an airplane. When we train traveled through the that night for Chicago, marched back to our bar- mountains of California Ill. I went through boot racks we were notified that headed for Shoemaker camp at Great Lakes Naval President Roosevelt had Naval Station where we got Training Center north of died at Warm Springs, Ga. off the train and waited for Chicago. After training was over our next assignment. After at Great Lakes, three of the a few days at Shoemaker I Boot Camp four Trimble County boys got liberty in San Francisco. went home by train for a At an amusement park in The weather was very nine-day leave. One stayed San Francisco I saw the cold at Great lakes Training at Great Lakes because Pacific Ocean for the first Center at that time of the he was quarantined with time. I saw the ships at sea year. They would get us up scarlet fever. When my and thought it won’t be early in the morning and leave was over I reported long until I will be aboard have us clean up the living to Great Lakes for assign- a ship in the Pacific. quarters and march us to ment for duty overseas. Next Week: Mr. Ginn chow in the cold weather We left Great Lakes for relates his experiences at before the break of day. Most Chicago to board a troop sea. of the time we marched we train for California. The carried a gun that looked troop train headed south- EDITOR’S NOTE: We invite WWII veter- like a real gun. We did exer- west across Illinois. Our first ans to share your military experiences and cises with these guns. If you stop was Decatur, Ill., where the accomplishments in your lives since turned your head the wrong the USO served us cookies. the war. If you have a relative or good way the gun could hit you in We crossed the Mississippi friend who should be recognized for his the head. River at St. Louis and head- or her service, we would be interested in The swim instructor was ed west across Missouri to reading their stories. so rough he made quali- Kansas City. We crossed If possible, please provide a photo fied swimmers afraid to go the Missouri River into of the soldier, sailor, airman or marine swimming. If they got real Kansas where I saw the from their military days to accompany tired and tried to get out largest wheat fields I had the information. WWII veterans stories of the pool, the instructor ever seen. Farmhouses and and photos may be mailed to The Trimble would stomp their hands barns were miles apart with Banner, P.O. 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Page 4 The Trimblebanner/ Wednesday, January 25, 2012 Beshear, legislature DO YOU REMEMBER? During the remainder of the 2011-12 school year The Trimble Banner will post school photos of yesteryear working to shave in celebration of the Trimble County High School centennial. 8 percent off budget Shortly after Gov. Beshear Community-based services for first took office, he said he some of our most vulnerable citi- knew that state govern- zens, meanwhile, would get more ment’s cupboard would be bare, money to reduce the sizeable but he didn’t expect to find it caseload our social workers face, gone. and preschool services would be That was four years ago. Since expanded to cover more children then, both he from lower-income families. and the General Governor Beshear also set aside Assembly have money, to be matched dollar-for- had to cut dollar with private donations, to spending by increase colon cancer screenings, an additional and he would add money to the billion dollars. program that helps law enforce- And the short- ment use electronic monitoring to term future, target those involved in prescrip- unfortunately, tion drug abuse. Focus on shows even If there is a true silver lining Frankfort more reduc- when it comes to the budget, it’s tions looming that our Road Fund continues to State Rep. on the horizon. do well; in fact, we’re expecting During his bud- growth to exceed 6 percent next Rick Rand The above photo was discovered in The Trimble Banner archives with no identify- get address to year and nearly 5 percent in the legislators on year after that. ing information. If you know who is being featured in this photo, or when and Tuesday, Gov. Beshear proposed Over the last several legislative where the photo was snapped, send an e-mail to [email protected] most agencies trim about 8 per- sessions, the General Assembly or call (502) 255-3205. cent more next fiscal year, which has worked hard to make sure begins in July, and then maintain our Six-Year-Road-Plan truly lives LAST WEEK’S PHOTO: We received no information on this photo. that level of spending in the year up to its name, because for many that follows. years, projects were included but This comes even as the state’s never funded in a timely way. I economists predict moderate think it’s important we maintain growth during that time. Though that continuity, so that communi- LETTERS POLICY that is certainly good news, it will ties like ours can be assured that not be enough to off-set some sig- such projects move forward as Your local nificant one-time sources of fund- they should. ing used in past budgets to main- For now, the House will spend representatives tain services and ongoing savings the next few weeks analyzing from major overhauls of the the budget to see what changes Everyone has an opinion omitted. state’s penal code and Medicaid. we might like to make. House about something going A good rule of thumb is to Still, it’s worth noting that, in leaders have indicated that there on in Milton, Bedford or keep your letter to about 300 many ways, Kentucky has not might not be many, considering Trimble County, in general. We words. We reserve the right to Trimble had to make the drastic decisions how limited our options are. The love to hear those opinions. In edit all submissions for clarity, County many other states have made, Senate will then work on its pro- fact, that’s what the Opinion grammar, style and spelling. some of which have already laid posal, and a final version should page is here for – to give our Depending on the amount of Judge/Executive Randy Stevens off thousands of teachers and be signed into law by mid-April. readers a forum in which to dis- space we have in a given week, Trimble County Courthouse state employees or hiked taxes As tough as this time is, the cuss their views about current, we may have to edit for length, Annex, Bedford, KY 40006 significantly. The governor’s plan long-term hope is that the eco- local events. but will make sure your point (502) 255-7196 continues to avoid those stark nomic gains we have seen in Want to tell us what you gets across. choices, all while continuing to recent months will continue, think? Then, send us a Letter For more information, call Magistrate, District 1 live within our means. which in turn would make it eas- to the Editor. You can fax it Dave Taylor at (502) 255-3205 Nolan Hamilton, Milton On the positive side, there ier for us to strengthen our core to (502) 255-7797, e-mail it to during business hours. (502) 268-5662 are some crucial aspects of programs, especially in education. [email protected] Magistrate, District 2 the governor’s budget that are Your input in this process is or mail it to us Kirby Melvin, Bedford either shielded from cuts or even crucial. Tell me your thoughts at P.O. Box 289, (502) 255-7968 enhanced. Those areas include by contacting me at the numbers Bedford, KY classroom funding, corrections, below. I hope to hear from you 40006. Magistrate, District 3 Medicaid and veterans affairs. soon. Please include David Scott, Bedford, Ky. Our public postsecondary your name, (502) 255-3247 schools would see lesser cuts than Rick Rand, D-Bedford, represents the 47th address and tele- Magistrate, District 4 other agencies, and they would be House District in the Kentucky General Assembly. phone number Stephen Stark, Bedford authorized to move forward with He may be reached by writing to Room 351C, with your letter, (502) 255-7621 hundreds of millions of dollars Capitol Annex, 702 Capitol Avenue, Frankfort, KY so we may verify Bedford Mayor of projects that the schools could 40601, or leave a message at (800) 372-7181 that you are the Russell Clifton fund themselves. – TTY (800) 896-0305. author and that (502) 255-3684, (City Hall) you intend to The Trimble Banner have the letter Milton Mayor Denny Jackson published. (502) 268-5224 Only your (City Hall) 322 U.S. 42 East ● P.O. Box 289 ● Bedford, KY 40006 name and the (502) 255-3205 ● Fax: (502) 255-7797 town you live in will appear in Staff print; all other personal infor- mation will be LOOKING BACK 30 Years Ago 46-44. Deaths: William Albert (Jan. 28, 1982) D e a t h s : Harmon, 41, Bedford; G.P. Lizzie Houchins Heath, 76, Bedford. Jeff Moore Dave Taylor HilDa ParrisH News: Southwestern Abbott, 90, Publisher Managing Office Manager Construction Co., Elizabethtown, Vevay, Ind., 80 Years Ago jmoore@ Editor KY. was given the ‘go-ahead’ signal formerly of (Jan. 28, 1932) hparrish@ mytrimblenews.com editor@ Friday morning on the Bedford Bedford; Pearl mytrimblenews.com mytrimblenews.com sewer system. All necessary docu- Green Ball, The second semester of ments have been signed, and the 93, Louisville, Western Kentucky State Additional Staff Based in Carrollton: bond attorney has to the satisfac- Looking f o r m e r l y Teachers’ College, Bowling tion of the city’s financial respon- Back of Bedford; Green, and Eastern Kentucky sibilities. Mayor Black said the F i e l d e n State Teachers’ College, company has 200 working days to Hilda Rockwell Dean, Richmond, will both open Feb. 1. complete the project. 90, Shelbyville, This announcement was made in Parrish Owen Powell will furnish formerly of response to inquiries which had petroleum products for the Sulphur. been received stating the col- county road department as his leges were closing on account of bid was accepted Friday by the 70 Years Ago the condition of state finances. Trimble County Fiscal Court. (Jan. 22, 1942) The Joe McCain Post NO. 75, Sports: Audre Andrew could American Legion will sponsor the have taken on Spencer County Trimble Tire quota for the Boy Scout Troop in Bedford. Carla KiDWell Joan WrigHT DeboraH garreTT by herself as she scored 42 month of February is 3 tires and One of the largest slides that Circulation/ Editorial Assistant Display points to Spencer’s 21. The real 2 tubes to eligible passenger car has yet covered the Milton hill Graphic Design Advertising score of the game was 66-21 owners and 5 tires and 8 tubes road has been removed and the jwright@ ckidwell@ dgarrett@ with Leigh Etta Staples scoring for use on trucks. road opened to the public late mytrimblenews.com mytrimblenews.com mytrimblenews.com 11 points for the Raiders. Other Red Cross War Relief Fund Sunday afternoon. scorers were Tammy Taylor 6; in Bedford and Milton exceed The Parent-Teachers DEADLINES Missy Jeffries 4; Dee Dee Craig quota. Milton now had $379.85. Association benefit contest held Submitted news, Letters to the Editor .........................................................5 p.m. Friday 2 and Traci Brierly added 1. Bedford’s total is $1,062.38. at Milton Tuesday night between Advertising.......................................................................................................9 a.m. Monday JV girls won over Spencer Pvt. George H. Griffith, who the Trimble County High Blue county 32-22. was stationed at Camp Croft, Demons and the Milton High HOURS Raiders bowed to Henry S.C., has been moved to Ft. Panthers attracted a fair-sized Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday .............................8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. county 67-49 with scoring from Devens, Mass. A letter received crowd of fans from both towns in (Closed Wednesday) Ronnie Taylor 12; Les Ball 8; by his mother states he is well spite of the continuous downpour Donnie Hoskins 7. Jeff Griffith and likes fine, but it is cold of rain. The boys from the county SUBSCRIPTION RATES scored 6 points while Larry three-below zero. seat succeeded in bumping the Type Trimble, In Out Booth and Terry Turner each Milton Panthers won Panthers by 29-22 in a hotly con- Adjoining Counties State of State added 4. Terry Howerton tossed against the fighting Indians of tested battle that see-sawed back Print and Online in 3 points; Glenn Gosman and Campbellsburg. Score was 33-30. and forth for three full quarters 1 year $30.74 $39.22 $46 Dave Boldery scored 2 each and Demons will meet their biggest before the Demons got loose for 6 months $18.02 $23.32 $26 Kevin Brown had 1 point for the and oldest foe, the Carrollton their winning margin. 3 months $9.81 $14.84 $17.75 team. Panthers Friday night. Deaths: Mrs. Emily Overton Online Only: Raiders dropped a game to Ky. Get a full year by mail, Bare, 92, Bedford; Mrs. Mary 1 year $30.74 $30.74 $30.74 Country Day 72-49, bringing the Courier-Journal; a full year of Eppelscheimer, Madison. 6 months $18.02 $18.02 $18.02 tenth straight loss for the boys The Louisville Time plus the 3 months $9.81 $9.81 $9.81 for the season. Sunday Courier-Journal for Hilda Parrish is office manager of The Trimble Senior Citizens eligible for $1 off annual rate; newsstand, counter sales 75 cents each. JV boys won a hard fought $14.50-coupon good through Banner. She is an avid historian and genealogist Postmaster: Please send address changes to: The Trimble Banner, P.O. Box 289, Bedford, KY game against KY. Country Day March 7. and a long-time Bedford resident. 40006. Periodicals postage paid at Bedford, KY 40006. USPS 640400 The Trimble banner / Wednesday , January 25, 2012 Page 5 OBITUARIES Urgent Care opens in C’ton Robert ‘Malcolm’ By JEFF MOORE raised in Madison and was ents, Everett and Margaret doors to patients Jan. 30, The new medical facil- James, 88 a 2006 graduate of Madison Wingham and Nathan and The News-Democrat DaVita’s Samantha Dobbs ity will not only offer con- Consolidated High School. Norma Watson. said Tuesday. venience to those requiring Robert “Malcolm” James, He received a degree om Friends may call The doors opened on The dialysis center will dialysis, but through urgent 88, of Campbellsburg, Ky., computer networking from Wednesday from 3-8 Carroll County’s first urgent open in stages by first taking care, to anyone needing treat- died at his residence on Louisville Technical School p.m. and Thursday from care center Friday after- two patients, she explained, ment for non-life threatening January 23, 2012. He was in Louisville, Ky. 9 a.m. until time of the noon. in accordance with state conditions. born Oct. 27, 1923, in New Mr. Wingham worked service at the Morgan Kentucky Urgent Care regulations. Dobbs said once Kentucky Urgent Care Castle, Ky., to the late for Advance Business and Nay Funeral Centre, treated several patients in they begin treatment, the offers area residents an alter- Chester Arris and Velma Solutions in Louisville as 325 Demaree Drive in its first few hours at the new state then returns to re-cer- native to visiting the hospital (Wilhoite) James. a computer technician. He Madison. two-story medical complex tify the center, which may emergency room when it is Survivors include his had owned and operated, Funeral services are 11 located at 329 Floyd Dr., just take a couple weeks to com- not an actual emergency. wife of 69 years, Lois Welsh Mainstreet Computers in a.m. Thursday, Jan. 26, at across from Kroger. plete. Miller used examples such James; a daughter, Melodye downtown Madison. the funeral home, with the The downstairs of the new Miller said he knows there as strep throat, colds, bron- James (Jan) Fletcher, He formerly worked Rev. Monty Mahoney offici- building is divided into two were some 15 patients lined chitis, lacerations and things Campbellsburg, Ky; a sis- for Sam Goody Music, ating. Interment will follow offices — Kentucky Urgent up as of last week looking like a broken arm. ter Nina James (Ed) Orem, Computers Plus and in the Moffett Cemetery in Care and DaVita General to begin taking dialysis here Urgent care centers do Shelbyville, Ky.; two grand- Staples of Madison. He Milton, Ky. Butler Dialysis, according to locally instead of traveling not require an appointment. children; and two great- enjoyed computers, music Memorial contributions Dr. Mark Miller. to Northern Kentucky or Miller said his operation wel- grandchildren. and cars. may be made to the Wesley The upstairs, which is still Louisville for the treatments comes walk-ins seven days Visitation will be after 5 He is survived by father A. Wingham Memorial under construction, will have three times a week. a week between noon and 8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 25, and stepmother, Allen L. Fund. Cards are available three office spaces — one of Dobbs said anyone inter- p.m. Urgent care also proves with a Masonic service and Susan Wingham of at the funeral home. which has been spoken for at ested in transferring their to be less expensive than being conducted at 7 p.m. Madison, Ind; his mother, this time. These office spaces dialysis to DaVita can call going to the ER. He said the Visitation also will be from Lisa Lumpford and her com- are 3,800 square feet, 2,300 (502) 732-4713 and they will average co-pay for visiting Obituary 10 a.m. until the time of the panion, Jack Watterson, square feet and 2,100 square link up patients with the an urgent care is between service on Thursday, which Madison; grandparents, feet. company’s intake coordina- $50 and $75, while the initial policy is 1 p.m. at Campbellsburg the Rev. Keith and Ruth The urgent care center’s tor. The office is currently expense for the ER is $150 United Methodist Church Wingham, Austin, Ind; opening is the first of two open weekdays from 9 a.m. and the patient’s cost can with the Revs. Drew Oakley, step-grandmother, Edith The Trimble Banner in the building set for this to 3 p.m, she said. Those easily run anywhere from Shawn Golden and Andrew Christy, Garnett, Kansas; publishes obituaries as month. hours will expand as the cen- $300 to $400 for a visit. Murray officiating. stepsisters, Beth Robinson a service to our read- The new DaVita General ter opens and begins offering Local residents may callthe Burial will follow at the of Jacksonville, North ers. We only accept Butler Dialysis opens its services, she said. office at (502) 732-1089. Port Royal Cemetery in Carolina, Rebecca (Mike) obituary information Port Royal Ky. Logsdon, Hanover, Ind., from the funeral home Online condolences can Staff Sgt, Andrea Riddle handling arrange- Church Directory be made online at: rans- of the U.S. Marine Corps ments. dellfuneral.com in Jacksonville, N.C.; step- Free obituaries Ransdell Funeral Home, nephew and stepniece, include the deceased’s Campbellsburg, was in Carson Rutherford and name, date of death, charge of arrangements. Vanessa Logsdon; uncles survivors (immediate “Come to me, all you who are Poplar Ridge Baptist Memorial contributions and aunts, Mike Wingham, family only) and time, Pastor: PAUL LIMETO weary and burdened, and I will Sunday School................10:00 a.m. may be made out to the Scottsburg, Ind, Sharon date and place of ser- Morning Worship.............11:00 a.m. give you rest. Take my yoke upon Campbellsburg United BurChett, Columbus, Ind, vices and burial. Fellowship Baptist Methodist Church. Dean Lumpford, Kurtz, Your funeral director you and learn from me, for I am Pastor: SAM EPLEY Sunday School...............10:00 a.m. Wesley Allen Ind, Tinsley and Barbara can advise you about gentle and humble in heart, and Morning Service.............11:00 a.m. Wingham, 23 Lumpford, Kurtz, Ind, paid obituaries, which you will find rest for your souls.” Hopewell Methodist Kathy and Dan Friesen, allow for a photo and Matthew 11:28-29 Sunday SPcahsotoorl.: .J.I.M... S..T..E.W...A1R0T:30 a.m. Olathe, Kan., Joanne and additional information Morning Worship............11:00 a.m. Wesley Allen Wingham, Jack Eden, Lawrence, to be included. 23, Madison, Ind. died Kan.; several cousins and All obituaries will be Corn Creek Baptist to clear your mind of Pastor: Benjamin Bailie Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012, at other relatives. edited. Sunday School...............10:00 a.m. all thought for even a Morning Worship............11:00 a.m. 10:22 a.m. at his home in He was preceded in death For more informa- few seconds. It’s almost New Life Community Madison. by his grandparents, Logan tion, call Hilda Parrish impossible for most of us. Assembly of God He was born April 30, and Audrey Lumpford; an or Dave Taylor at The Pastor: Ralph Yantz Maybe this is somehow Morning Worship............10:30 a.m. 1988, in Seymour, Ind., aunt, Oma Jean Hunter; Banner office at (502) Wednesday Service...............7 p.m. to Allen L. Wingham and stepgrandfather, Richard 255-3205. built into our very nature, Hickory Grove Methodist Lisa M. Lumpford. He was Christy; great-grandpar- Restlessness for this restlessness Pastor: JIMMY BINGHAM Sunday School...............10:00 a.m. seems to surface early Worship Service.............11:00 a.m. in our lives. Children are Maybe God aids us disguised Why do we go through Milton Christian almost always restless, Pastor: CLIFTON HARTLEY life with so much nervous Sunday School...............10:00 a.m. and when they reach Worship Service.............11:00 a.m. energy, moving constantly, the age where they never satisfied, and Mt. Byrd Christian are mobile, they are as an old man on a mower endlessly restless? Some off and running from SundaMy iSnicshtoero:l .A..A.R..O..N.. .S..N.E..L.9LI:N3G0 a.m. Worship Service.............10:30 a.m. of this may just be the morning until nightfall. quiet desperation to keep Bedford Christian But, this restlessness has Pastor: Rev. CARL RUCKER moving towards our goals, its costs. Besides the Sunday School...............10:00 a.m. Morning Worship............11:00 a.m. in the misguided idea that Years ago, we had mow her lawn. She later better. I hope she did. endless expenditure of if we stop moving we will a neighbor, Sandy, told me that it was the one God isn’t cruel, even if it energy, we miss out on Life Church fall backwards or even Sr. Pastor: Bernie L. Wade, Jr. who moved into the thing in her world that she looks like it sometimes. the pleasures of quiet house around the bend felt she could do. However, Back to Sandy. As she sink. And, it’s not just our contemplation. We Sunday Services...............2:00 p.m. from ours. her lawn mower refused lay crying on her grass, an bodies that are restless; should take some time Bedford United Methodist She and her husband to start. old guy on a tractor lawn our minds can’t seem to each day to slow down Barry Davis and two kids moved to Determined to do this mower rounded the bend slow down either. If you and enjoy the moment, MSuonrndianyg SWchoorsohl.ip..........................1110::0000 aa..mm.. Florida one thing, she fiddled with and stopped to ask if she doubt this try to sit still communing with God from New the knobs for a while, but needed help. Wiping her for an hour or two and Mt. Carmel Methodist Jersey nothing happened. drippy nose with her dirty in the solitude of our Pastor: PAUL TWEEDY do absolutely nothing, or Sunday School.................9:30 a.m. where her That’s when she arm, all Sandy could do quieted mind. Worship Service.............10:30 a.m. husband snapped. was nod. Wesleyan Holiness Bedford Baptist had strug- She began screaming The man got her lawn SPuanstdoary: RSecvh. oOorllo..w.. .W..e..b..b.,. .I.n..t.e9r:im45 P aas.mto.r Sunday ScPhaostool.r.:. .F.e..r.r.i.l.l .D..a..v1is0:00 a.m. PCahsutorcr:h S oTfE VCEh rAiBsYt gled with and cursing at God, throw- mower started, then sent Morning Worship.............10:45 a.m. Worship Service..............11:00 a.m. Sunday Bible Story...........9:30 a.m. Worship..........................10:30 a.m. a drug ing herself on her over- her inside to take a shower Calvary Baptist Crossroads Church addiction grown lawn and wailing. and he mowed her grass for Pastor: BRENT COLEY Pastor: LARRY FRANKLIN Pleasant View Baptist Grace - and a “Where are you, God?!” her. Later, when Sandy told ASduunldt aWy oSrcshhoipo.l..........................1101::0000 aa..mm.. 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M.M.....eI..K.t...hE.. ..oM..d....ci..sA.1.tR90T::33ER00 aa..mm.. SMuonrdnainyg PSWacshotorosorh:l .iP.p.h....i..l.l.i..p.... ..E..... ..B....r.1u.90c::e4455 aa..mm.. SundPaay sStochr:oS oRlile.g.vo... .JB..o.ah.p.n.t. .iR.s.t.. .A.9d:a4m5 sa.m. Morning Worship.............11:00 a.m. Sandy’s husband decided situation – your dog Sandy, although her cir- Providence Baptist he wasn’t ready to give up didn’t die and your spouse cumstances didn’t change Mt. Hermon Baptist Pastor: Mike Huff Pendleton Methodist Pastor: TOM STARKS Sunday School................10:00 a.m. Pastor: his girlfriend and moved hasn’t left. But if you’re right away. She still got Sunday School...............10:00 a.m. Morning Worship.............11:00 a.m. Worship Service..............10:45 a.m. Morning Worship............11:00 a.m. back to New Jersey. For human, then you either divorced and her son still Sunday Bible Study..........6:30 p.m. Milton Baptist the next two years Sandy have reached or will one had behavior problems. Pastor: Antioch Baptist did her best raising two day reach a point of utter She still had trouble pay- MSuonrdnainyg SWchoorsohl.i.p............................1.90::3300 aa..mm.. Sunday SPacshtooorl:. .C.L..I.N..T.. .E.L..L.I.O1T0T:00 a.m. small children, working helplessness and despera- ing her bills and she still 1st & 3rd Sat. Night Svc...7:00 p.m. Worship Service..............11:00 a.m. part time and going to tion when it seems as if lived far from her mother Apostolic Pentecostal Church of Covington Baptist school. God is cruelly withholding and sisters in New Jersey. the Living God Pastor: Bobby Wade Pastor: Evert Staib On top of the stress of his help. Eventually, Sandy WSuonrsdhaiyp SScehrovoicl.e. ..(.S..u.../..W...).......67::3300 pp..mm.. MSuonrndianyg SWchoorsohl.i.p...........................1101::0000 aa..mm.. her marriage and being A few weeks ago I remarried and moved Mt. Tabor Wesleyan Norfolk Holiness thousands of miles away prayed with a woman who away, and I haven’t seen Pastor: ORVILLE MANN, JR. Pastor: from her own family, was overwhelmed with her in more than 10 years. Sunday School..................9:45 a.m. Sunday School................10:00 a.m. Morning Worship.............10:45 a.m. Morning Worship.............10:45 a.m. Sandy’s son had behav- family problems – sickness But I still remember her ioral problems. Every and waywardness and seri- and her utter despera- Mt. Pleasant Methodist Milton Wesleyan Pastor: JOHNNIE McDOWELL Pastor: BEN COBURN moment was a continual ous drug addiction. Plus, tion and the day God rode Sunday School Every Sun.......10:00 a.m. Sunday Morning................9:30 a.m. emotional roller coaster her neck hurt. around the bend on a Worship Service..............10:30 a.m. for her. As she cried, I hugged tractor lawn mower to She continued to hold her and just said, “Oh, rescue her – not changing Attend the church out hope that God would Jesus,” because there real- her circumstances, but restore her marriage, that ly were no other words. changing her perspective, of your choice her husband would get I told her what I always strengthening her faith each Week. free of the drugs and leave tell people and tell myself and increasing her hope. CRAIG’S AUTO SALES BEDFORD LOAN & the girlfriend. 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They did a gave up too many easy shots really good job of running right under the basket, just Carroll head coach Randy the offense and trying to not being in position to take Mefford summed it up best: be a little more patient, not that pass away.” “It just goes to show you, always just throwing up a Missed free throws and anything can happen in a quick shot, and that’s the turnovers also played a huge rivalry game.” way we need to try to play role in the game. While The Lady Panthers (5-13) if we can keep from turning Trimble had the opportunity bounced back from a 10- it over. They beat us by 24 to win the game with 0.2 sec- point first-quarter deficit points the second game of onds left, Carroll could have to defeat the visiting Lady the season and I think we’ve put the game away before Raiders 36-34 in overtime. improved some, I really do.” then had they hit their free Trimble (6-9) had the Stewart said the game throws. The Lady Raiders opportunity to end the game was “frustrating across the were whistled for 20 fouls, in regulation when referees board. We didn’t execute up compared to 10 by the Lady called a foul with .2 seconds to our ability, I know that. Panthers. However, Carroll remaining, sending sopho- We shouldn’t have been in shot just 8-26 from the char- more Paige Black to the that position. I’m not going ity stripe, while Trimble was free-throw line for a pair. to sit here and say I wasn’t 5-12. Down one, Black missed the frustrated with some of the Trimble turned the ball first and sank the second, officiating, but there again, over 24 times, which was a I don’t think offici- contributing factor in losing ating costs us ball their two-digit lead. “We just games. We’ve got to didn’t put it away,” Stewart learn to play above said. “We’d turn the ball that. We’ve got to over or didn’t get a good look hit some shots we at the basket that we want- didn’t hit, play a lit- ed, and they would come tle better defense.” down and be very patient Trimble won in their offense until they the first match-up got something really easy in Bedford, 53-29, underneath and they just on Dec. 2. It was slowly but surely chipped on this night that away at that lead and put Carroll lost lead- themselves into position to ing-scorer senior win.” Hannah Devine to a Photos by Kristin Sherrard/The Trimble Banner Carroll committed 16 season-ending knee turnovers, well below their At left, Trimble County Lady Raiders head coach Kerrie Stewart yells at her team from the sidelines in the fourth injury. season average. Mefford said quarter of Thursday’s game against border rival Carroll County. Turnovers plagued the Raiders, who at one point “Carroll did a before the game, he wrote 15 in the game had a double-digit lead but lost the game 34-36. Trimble stands 6-9 on the season. Above, Carroll’s nice job of being or under on the board in the Makena Kindoll maneuvers past a Lady Raider. very patient in locker room, emphasizing their offense, and I the importance of cutting commend them on “Nikki is our do-it-all and this game, the girls felt with 12. down on their mistakes. their execution of player. She handles the ball, good,” Mefford said. “They Trimble answered with a With the loss, Trimble the game,” Stewart she rebounds, she passes were in the ballgame at 3-point play by junior Chloe extended their losing streak extending the game another said. “Coach Mefford obvi- the ball. She’s a great team- halftime, they were in the Griffith and regained the lead. to four. The Lady Raiders four minutes knotted at 34. ously had them prepared, mate, a great kid overall,” ballgame after three quar- Coming out of a timeout, the have been struggling offen- In overtime, both teams and they executed his game Mefford said. “She had one ters. Trimble is a middle of Lady Panthers were patient sively of late, posting three of struggled to get anything plan and did a nice job of it of her better games. I don’t the pack team in the region, and worked the ball around their four lowest point totals going offensively. With 1:42 and hit enough shots when think I took her out. I think they’re not in the upper ech- the horn, finding an open for the season. Stewart said to go, Trimble sophomore they had to. They’ve obvi- she played 36 minutes. She’s elon, but still, Kerrie does a Andie Hardesty near the they have been working a Jesse Dunlap attempt- ously improved, and it’s kind of the backbone of what great job with them and we basket. The senior hit the lot on shooting in practice ed to steal an entry pass been difficult for them, I we do. She takes the ball out maybe caught them on a bad shot, was fouled and hit the and making sure the right and fouled Carroll senior know, not having Hannah, of bounds for us, which I’ve night is what I’m thinking free throw, 34-33 Carroll. people are getting the ball Brittany Arvin. Arvin hit and they’ve come a long way always said you have to have too.” Carroll’s strength in the in their hands. “I don’t have one for two at the free throw and my hats off to them. It your smartest kid out there Carroll took the lead on a game was that ability to take the explanation of why the line, 35-34. was frustrating for us.” doing that … she’s done a 3-pointer in the right corner their time in their offensive ball’s not going in the bas- With 10.2 seconds left and Early on it looked like good job for us for most of by Kindoll with 3:40 remain- sets and find a good shot. ket,” she said. “Our timing coming out of a timeout, the Lady Raiders would run the year.” ing, 31-30. Kindoll led the That patience frustrated and things, we’re just out of Carroll rebounded a Trimble away with another blowout Carroll shaved four points Lady Panthers in scoring Trimble. “Their flex offense rhythm right now.” missed shot, and the ref- victory. Following a basket off Trimble’s lead, down 22- erees tagged Trimble head by Carroll’s Nikki Hill to 16 at the half. coach Kerrie Stewart with open the game, Trimble In the third, the Lady a technical foul for arguing senior Sarakate Long hit Panthers ran two straight GRAND OPENING JANUARY 20! a call. Sophomore Makena three-straight 3-pointers to plays to senior Brittany Kindoll stepped to the line give the Lady Raiders a 9- Arvin, who was posted up for the Lady Panthers and 2 lead and force a Carroll in the middle of the lane hit one of two free throws timeout. for a short jumper. A field with 1.3 seconds left, sealing Hill took the reins for goal by Hill cutting to the the win. the Lady Panthers, playing basket, capped off a 6-0 run “This is one of the strang- aggressively and igniting a and cut the lead to 27-23. est games I’ve ever been fire under her team. 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Ask the person wide, than is spent to The Brook Hospitals if they are OK, and don’t loss eases Donohue’s own pain raise awareness and work be afraid to ask them out- toward prevention of sui- right if they are consider- cide. is “incredibly low, because Eating disturbances – eat- ing suicide. Regardless of By PHYLLIS McLAUGHLIN According to 2008 sta- so many are not ruled that. ing too much or not age, contact someone who Then she found SOS and tistics from the Centers Sometimes, they are ruled enough may be able to help – a pas- The Trimble Banner began attending the meet- for Disease Control and as accidents, because in Sleeping disturbances tor, a teacher or coach, or ings. The group was started in Prevention in Atlanta, Ga., many states, you can’t col- – sleeping too much or a member of the person’s Even 19 years after her 1986 by a woman who never the most recent statistics lect insurance” in the case not enough family. daughter’s death, Gage experienced such a loss, but available, Lucas said one of suicide. Restlessness, agitation or “There’s always some- Donohue of Jeffersonville, saw a need in the community out of seven children in the Either way, suicide rates anxiety one to talk to,” agreed the Ind., still attends the for the group, Donohue said, 10-24 age group had seri- are higher than homicide Feeling like a failure, self- Rev. Michael Duncan, who Survivors of Suicide support That year, Jefferson County ously considered suicide in rates nationwide, she said, criticism attended the training. group that meets in Louisville topped every other county the previous 12 months. adding that homicide is Pessimism Lucas warned that the twice a month. in the United States in the One in 99 youth had actu- the 15th leading cause of Difficulty concentrating person you are trying to Martha Elizabeth, who number of reported suicides. ally made a plan and one in death. “More people die by Preoccupation with death help – and maybe even fam- went by the nickname Eventually, they became 16 had attempted suicide their own hand,” she said. ily members – may become “Marty,” was 19 when she good friends and Donohue at least once. In Kentucky, suicide is Late warning signs angry when someone tries died. “She was gorgeous – tall took over as coordinator of As with adults, boys are the second-leading cause of include actually talking to intervene, but it’s still and thin, nice hair,” Donohue the group, which is facilitat- more likely to die when death among young people about suicide or death, the best course of action. said, recalling the daughter ed by a trained professional, attempting suicide than age 15-24. “The only thing making such statements as He told of one man who who forever remains in her when her friend died of brain girls (84 percent to 16 per- that kills more young peo- “You’d be better off with- had called him and told memory as the beautiful 19- cancer. Donohue then estab- cent), mostly because boys ple is accidents,” Robinson out me,” or “Maybe I won’t him he was going to kill year-old girl she was when lished the Louisville chapter often choose more lethal said, adding that even some be around”; dropping out himself. The man wouldn’t she married her college boy- of the American Foundation methods, such as firearms. of those may also have been of usual activities, isolat- give his name or location, friend. of Suicide Prevention. Girls generally attempt suicides. ing themselves from family but while they remained The marriage, however, At first, she found it dif- suicide using drugs, such and peers, refusing help or on the phone, Lucas was took her away from home. ficult when asked seemingly Warning signs as over-the-counter and feeling they are “beyond” able to get others to call Her new husband convinced simple and innocent ques- prescription pain medica- are common help, making a will and the police. Taking clues her to quit school and move tions, like “How many kids tion, though this is chang- giving away favorite pos- from details the man gave to Northern Indiana, where do you have?” ing, Lucas said. The best form of preven- sessions, and even giving during the conversation – his family lived. It wasn’t Over the years, and with Among the general pop- tion – for child or an adult verbal clues about wanting the county he lived in, plus until too late that Donohue lots of help, she found what ulation, suicide is the 10th – is for family, friends, to die. the fact that he’d recently learned Marty’s new family she calls the “new normal” leading cause of death in co-workers and others to “Giving away stuff is a sent his wife two dozen was very possessive and con- for her life. She can talk about the United States, said know the risk factors and big one,” Lucas said, warn- roses – officials were able trolling. Marty and what happened, Geneva Robinson, clinical to take any warning signs ing that people should to locate the man and get “She was very social and and has even explained supervisor of The Crisis seriously, Lucas said. be most concerned when him to a treatment facility. outgoing,” Donohue said of Marty’s death to her son’s and Information Center of According to the CDC, a friend or loved one dis- Though the man, at first, Marty. “But I think she was children – one of whom is Seven Counties Services, risk factors include a his- plays sudden improvement threatened to kill Lucas smothered and couldn’t see named after their aunt. Inc., which provides men- tory of previous suicide after a period of being very for intervening, Lucas now her way out.” “I told them Marty had tal health and substance attempts, a family histo- sad and withdrawn. This carries in his wallet a note Marty, apparently, came to a disease in her head. She abuse services to Henry ry of suicide, a history of may be a sign that the per- the man sent him later, the conclusion that the only didn’t want to live, so she and Trimble counties, as depression or other mental son has made a decision to thanking Lucas for saving way out of the painful situa- died.” well as Bullitt, Jefferson, illness, substance abuse, escape problems by ending his life. tion she found herself in was Her goal is to bring the dis- Oldham, Shelby and a stressful life event or his or her life. Once you recognize the to end her life. cussion of suicide out into the Spencer counties. loss, easy access to lethal warning signs, the Crisis In some ways, Donohue open everywhere, as she has The center also provides methods, exposure to the and Intervention Center was fortunate. Working in within her own family. What to do a crisis hot line for anyone suicidal behavior of others offers these guidelines: the children’s psychiatric She once asked a group considering suicide or sus- and incarceration. Don’t brush them off. ward at Kosair Children’s of medical students if they pecting another person is With these in mind, the One of the biggest mis- Take the suicidal person Hospital, where she has been knew someone who had at risk. Staffed 24 hours Crisis and Information takes parents and other seriously. Get involved. employed for 21 years, “I had breast cancer, or prostate a day, seven days a week, Center lists the following adults can make is to not Show interest and sup- a tremendous amount of sup- cancer. Many raised their the crisis line number is as early warning signs: take a young person’s feel- port. port” from co-workers and hands. “Why do you know (502) 589-4313 or (800) ings seriously, Lucas said. Remain calm. This will her family. about it? Because people talk 221-0446. Difficulties in school “Adults tend to minimize help the suicidal person to She took eight weeks off about it.” In 2008, 36,035 people Feeling sad problems of kids. They may do so. work after the funeral and But 50 years ago, cancer, nationwide reportedly Personality changes, includ- seem trivial or minimal, Be blunt. Ask directly if began seeing a therapist too, was one of those subjects died of suicide (612 were ing anger or aggressive but to [the young person], he/she is thinking about several times a week, which people just didn’t discuss. reported in Kentcky). But behavior, or daring or it’s their world. Breakups she continued to do for years Robinson said this number risky behavior can be tough, even if they SUICIDE, Page 10 afterward. DONOHUE, Page 10 Close to you. Saturday, February 18, 2012 General Butler State Park Convention Center 6:30 Social (Cash Bar All Evening) 7:00 Dinner 8:00 to Midnight Music/Dancing Paige Primary Care Center Semi Formal Attire—Black Tie Optional! 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Teresa Tebib/For The Trimble Banner Miller, Bedford and Kenneth R. Bray of Jeffersontown, Ky.; maternal great-grand- This year’s candidates for the 2012 Trimble County High School basketball Homecoming court are, from left: standing: Claar Phelps, Sara Scott, Katie Temple, Hannah Davis, Shalah mother is Allene Wentworth, Louisville. Barnes, Jessica Ball and Jessica Dunlap; seated, Leighton Taylor, Ethan Merrill, Craig Ward, Michael Gonterman, Skiller Alexander, Rob Brooks and Andrew Young. King and queen will be Her paternal grandparents are John crowned during halftime at Friday’s game against the Eminence Independent High School Warriors. and Sandy Heinz of Milton, Ky. TCMS honors students, teachers, staff of the month for December Trimble County Middle School at TCMS Kentucky University. anytime when a student that lacks Principal Michael Genton recent- is Explora- Kelly Stone is the Teacher of the confidence makes an effort and is ly announced the Sixth-Grade t o r y . Month for sixth grade. She has been recognized and congratulated by Students of the Month, Teacher of Dawson is a a teacher at TCMS for five years. his or her peers. the Month and Staff Member of the member of Stone earned her bachelor’s degree Connie Johnson is the TCMS Month for December. Esprit, and at UK and a master’s degree in Staff Member of the Month for Nevada Devine is the sixth-grade his favor- teaching at Bellarmine. Outside of December. Johnson has been at female Student of the Month. Her ite book is school, she enjoys hanging out with TCMS for 24 years, and she is favorite class at TCMS is Ms. Stone’s “Coyote friends and watching UK sports. a graduate of TCHS. Outside of reading class, and her favorite book Devine Whitaker Stone Johnson W a t c h Stone is the TCMS yearbook school, she enjoys reading and is “Touching Spirit Bear.” She is Dog.” His sponsor, and her favorite food is spending time with her grandchil- a member of Young Historians at hopes to attend the University of favorite memory at TCMS is the sushi. Her favorite TV shows are dren. Johnson’s favorite cuisine is TCMS, and her favorite memory at Kentucky and pursue a degree in Edgar Allen Poe field trip. His “How I Met Your Mother” and Mexican food and her favorite TV TCMS so far is of making a mask criminal justice. favorite TV show is “The Big Bang “Sports Center” and “Friends” show is “Monk.” She says she has in art class. Her favorite TV show Dawson Whitaker is the sixth- Theory.” After graduating high reruns. Ms. Stone’s favorite mem- way too many memories to choose a is “The Big Bang Theory.” After grade male Student of the Month school, he plans to possibly pursue ory here at TCMS is building a favorite out of all the years she has graduating high school, Nevada for December. His favorite class a degree in architecture at Western strong sense of community, and worked here. My name is John C. Edwards, and I would like to announce my candidacy for Trimble County Circuit Court Clerk. I have two goals for the Circuit Clerk’s office: • Ensuring fiscal responsibility • Serving the public I look forward to getting out in the community in the coming months, and I would greatly appreciate your support on May 22nd. Paid for by John C. Edwards The Trimble banner/ Wednesday, January 25, 2012 Page 9 Forget the TV, lots of indoor fun can be found in winter During the cold great ways for kids to have together. Libraries offer winter months, fun while learning new many free ways to beat it is harder to skills. Make a homemade boredom during the win- find activities to do with pizza together. Bake some ter months. younger children. muffins together. Cooking It seems all too easy with your children can Get moving. Play a game to allow a child to spend be fun and affordable. It of hide-and-seek. Play tug- more time also teaches your children o’-war or wrestle with the on the valuable skills they will family dog. Do simple yoga computer need in their future. stretches together. or in front Indoor water play. Most If all else fails, bundle of the people do not think about up and take a walk or television. water play in the winter, play in the snow together. However, but bath time does not Sometimes a little bit of these have to be just about bath- cold, fresh air can be a activities ing. great way to deal with News of the flood also dominated the front page of Carrollton’s News-Democrat on Jan. 21, 1937. In those days, can get in When swimming pools boredom. Consumer the weekly newspaper published on Thursdays. the way are closed, splashing in News of time a warm tub can provide Schedule family game together just as much fun. Fill the nights. Board games are Flood of ‘37 gentle breeze, are lapping farm and Half-Way Inn. Jane as a fam- tub with warm water and a great way to bring the windows 2.5 feet above the Highway 42 is only Proctor ily and throw in bubble bath and family together for lots floor level of the “Milton inundated at one point can even toys and let the fun begin. of fun and laughs. There (Continued from Page 1) end of The Trimble between the Trimble be connected to childhood Play with the bubbles and are many choices and lots Democrat” office. county capitol and obesity. toys with your kids and of games that are very of the Ohio are laying The concrete road Carrollton and that is a What are some ideas help them create their affordable. Let each per- waste, destruction and up Hunter’s Bottom to point near the “Y” and that families can do own worlds in the water. son in the family pick out devastation to an innu- Carrollton is submerged extends to Arrow Head instead: Let your imaginations run a favorite game that you merable amount of prop- in four places to depth of Inn. The water is of a Build a tent in the house. wild together. can all play together. erty and to feed stuffs of several feet. depth to block traffic. Bus No items need to be pur- farmers in the low lands All indications point to service was suspended chased. Just use what Take a trip to the library. Jane Proctor is Trimble County’s along the river and all its the belief that the pres- Wednesday afternoon from you already have in your Winter is the perfect time Cooperative Extension agent for family tributaries. ent situation will not be Louisville to Cincinnati on house. A tent can be built to go to the library. You and consumer services. Source: Kerri The river, swirling and relieved until the stage of Highway 42. in just about any room. can borrow books, music Ashurst, senior Extension special- eddying out of its banks in the 1913 flood has been In a phone call to Mrs. Tents can transform even CDs and even movies to ist, University of Kentucky College of flood stage from its upper- reached if not exceeded. John Brown who lives the smallest spaces in your take home for activities as Agriculture. Reference: Harris, A. (2009). most reaches to Cairo, Ill., The Kentucky River at above Wises Landing, we home into hours of cre- a family. Indoor activities for children: Easy and is surging upward along Frankfort reached 10 feet were informed that the ative play together. Many libraries offer affordable ideas to keep kids entertained the Trimble county border above flood stage then levy thrown up by Dr. Start baking. Stirring story times, craft activi- indoors. Available at http://alessandra- at the rate of a little bet- began a slow fall, but the Dix, when he changed the batter, cracking eggs and ties and other free events harris.suite101.com/stircrazy-proof-your- ter than 1 inch per hour. rains following the slight channel of Corn Creek had measuring liquids are all for parents and children home-this-winter-a169498. During the hours from 6 cold snap of Tuesday have been washed out, but the p.m. to 7 a.m. Monday, the added to the already swol- water had not reached any water rose 20 inches, then len streams and a safe residences in the bottoms. Time to start planning those seemed to ebb and stand, estimate cannot be placed Our attempt to communi- then at 10 a.m. Tuesday, on the amount the flood cate with Wises Landing began a steady rise to make will be augmented. was thwarted the best 11 inches in 10 hours. At Pittsburg, the information we can get summer vegetable gardens At Milton the flood stage conjunction point of reveals that there is seven of the Ohio is between 45 the Allegheny and feet of water in the base- and 47 feet. The residents Monongahela rivers, the ment of Roy Barrickman’s of the “little city ‘neath water stood at 28 feet store and it will take three the hills” expect crest 65 above flood stage. The more feet of water before Are you anxiously Choose varieties recom- or 67 feet, which will prob- fears of the people of any great damage can be perusing through “I think fresh, locally mended for your area. ably reach there by Friday. Johnstown were allevi- done to the contents of the your 2012 vegetable 8. Harvest vegetables at Thirty-six families rout- ated by weather forecasts. store. grown vegetables garden catalogs? I believe their proper stage of matu- ed from their homes and The river at Cincinnati Communication with most of them have arrived are always better. rity. Store them promptly 8 business establishments is reported at 57 feet Chan Watson informed by now. and properly if you do not have been evacuated, and Meteorologist W.C. us that it would take two And they are good for I have favorite ones use them immediately. because of the actions Devereaux revised his pre- or more feet of water to I order A well-planned and of the angry river. The diction of a crest of sixty get in any home in either you, too. ... You will each year. properly kept garden fire in the boiler of the feet and made no definite Trout’s or Cooper’s bot- I’m sure get plenty of exercise should produce 600 to 700 Trimble Milling Company prediction other than the toms at the mouth of you do pounds of produce per was extinguished by ris- river populace prepare Spring Creek. gardening.” too. The 1,000 square feet and may ing water on Monday; themselves for a long siege Mr. Morris on Patton’s winter include many different today there is more than of high water. Creek states that homes months crops. seven feet of water on For the third time mete- in the vicinity were in no are a good recommendations. Now Carole and I enjoy eating the first floor. The Bird orologists in the Louisville fear of inundation. time to would be a good time to the fresh vegetables from Clover Farm Store moved area revised upward their No accurate prediction Agriculture put some take a soil sample so soil our garden. I think fresh, the greater portion of the prediction of the height can be placed as to the thought amendments can be made locally grown vegetables stock on the first floor to of the crest for the falls height the flood will reach News into the in a timely manner. are always better, and a safe place on the second cities. Highway 42 is sub- as the entire Mississippi successes 4. Plan only as large a they are good for you too. floor, away from the four merged in several places river and all its tributar- Michael and fail- garden as you can easily Vegetables contain antioxi- feet covering the first in Jefferson County and ies are in flood stage and Pyles ures of maintain. You’ll have to dants (minerals, vitamins, floor. Water has inundated traffic has been routed unusual heavy rains have the 2011 control weeds and pests, and phytochemicals) that the floor of the pool room, through LaGrange. fallen in all the territory garden and make plans for apply water when needed help fight diseases such the recreation hall, and The backwater in between the Allegheny the new growing season. and harvest on time. as cancer, high blood pres- the Hamilton store in Little Kentucky creek Mountains in the east and To help you have a suc- 5. Grow vegetables that sure, heart disease, arthri- the east section of town. has extended to a point the Rockies in the west. cessful garden experience, will produce the maximum tis, diabetes and lower Waves, stirred by the between Boone Garriott’s here are a few suggestions amount of food in the cholesterol levels. You provided by UK Extension space available. will get plenty of exercise specialists. 6. Select vegetable gardening and, that too, is FRAME SALE 1. 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Probate hear- claims judgments recorded in dis- ing-building. Not guilty vehicle. Failed to appear. Steven Wayne Morgan, Not guilty plea entered. ing. Administratrix trict court, as well as all civil suits plea entered. Pretrial Notify DOT. show cause for $443 due. Continue to Feb. 14. appointed and sworn, recorded in circuit court. Juvenile conference Jan. 31. Michael J. Cornett, no or Defendant paid $100. Failure to produce insur- surety waived. court cases are not published. Taylor A. Fox, assault expired registration Continue to Feb. 14. ance card dismissed. Estate of Donald Dean Crime reports are provided by 4th degree minor inju- plates, failure to pro- Kenneth M. Okonski, show Donald L. Ward, operat- Tharp. Probate hearing. local law enforcement agencies. ry. Failed to appear. duce insurance card dis- cause for $218 due. ing motor vehicle under Administrator appoint- Charges or citations reported to Warrant $1,000. missed. Failed to appear. Notify the influence of alcohol ed and sworn, no objec- The Trimble Banner do not imply Heather M. Harper, show Dennis A. Coy, failed to DOT, warrant $248, or drugs, etc., .08, 1st tions. Surety signed guilt. cause for 50 hours PSW. appear review. $493- recall if paid. offense, no or expired bond form. The following cases were heard Continue to Jan. 31 for apply bond; $150 credit Timothy R. Payton, fail- registration plates, fail- Estate of Harold Lee in court the week of Jan. 16-Jan. proof of completion of for jail service. Paid, ure of owner to main- ure to signal or improp- Robbins. Review. Order 20, 2012. PSW. recall DOT. tain required insurance er signal. Not guilty plea for final settlement Brandon J. Howard, Jordane Edmondson, or security, 2nd or more entered. Continue to filed. Felony assault 4th degree operating on suspended offenses. Not guilty plea Feb. 14. Property transfers domestic violence minor or revoked operators entered. Continue to Aundrea N. Wilson, speed- Matthew D. Andrew, injury, violation of for- license. Failed to appear. Jan. 31. ing 23 mph over limit, assault 4th degree minor eign EPO/DVO, resist- Notify DOT, warrant Christopher Lee Poynter, failure to produce insur- Kevin Kurtz to Alyssa injury, criminal mischief, ing arrest, possession of $250. show cause for $768.50 ance card, operating Jackson-property at 3rd degree. Feb. 14 to controlled substance, 2nd Silas A. Fletcher, operat- due. Defendant paid motor vehicle under the 3025 Hwy 316, Bedford- schedule for trial. degree, drug unspecified. ing motor vehicle under $30.35. Continue to Jan. influence of alcohol under $10,000 Jeffrey N. Elam, wan- Continue to Feb. 14. the influence of alcohol 31. 21 years of age. Not guilty Clarence T. Roberts to ton endangerment, Kimberly Kelley, review or drugs, etc., .08, 1st Nicholas J. Reed, show plea enter. Pretrial con- Lucy R. Roberts-real 2nd degree. Guilty plea for signing expungment. offense, failure to sig- cause for $708 due. ference May 15. estate on south side of entered. 60 days condi- Expungment order nal or improper signal, Failed to appear. Notify Jack A. Wilson, reckless US 421 Trimble Co.- tionally discharged for 2 signed. disregarding stop sign. DOT and warrant for driving, driving DUI FCV $35,000 years. Criminal trespass- Kayla M. Taylor, show Not guilty plea entered. $738. suspended license, 1st Russell L and Linda ing, 1st degree. Guilty cause for $178 due. Pretrial conference Feb. James Saylor, failure to offense, aggravator, fail- McCane ETAL to Kimla plea entered. Defendant Failed to appear, war- 14. wear seat belts. Guilty ure of owner to main- Russell-real estate will move from property. rant for $208. Brandon M. Fogle, show plea entered. Fine paid. tain required insurance in what is known as Alcohol intoxication in a Loriana Thornton, falsely cause for $143 due. Jeremiah S. Sharp, failed to or security, 1st offense, “Fairview” addition to public place dismissed. reporting an incident. Failed to appear. Notify appear review. Continue license to be in posses- the city of Bedford-$1. Michael K. Jester, show Guilty plea entered. 60 DOT. to Jan. 24. sion, speeding 10 mph Terry and Regina Vest to cause for $718 due. days conditionally dis- Jeremy Gore, no or expired Joshua Smith, speeding 13 over limit, failure to reg- Roxanne and Robert Defendant paid $300, charged for 2 years, pay Kentucky registration mph over limit. Failed to ister transfer of motor Bruner-tracts I & II at continue to Feb. 14. court cost due July 17. receipt, no or expired appear. Notify DOT. vehicle. Not guilty plea intersection of 625 and Robert Newberry, flagrant Jesse W. Wilhelm, show registration plates. Nicole R. Smith, show cause entered. Continue to Jan. Cassell Lane-$2,400. non-support. Not guilty cause for substance abuse Dismissed. for $178 due. Defendant 31. Nancy M. Gossom to plea entered. Defendant enrollment. Defendant Holly A. Hankinson, no paid $4. Continue to Angel M. Young, speeding 13 Matthew Gossom-2 has pending 10 year sen- is not enrolled. Continue or expired registration Jan. 31. mph over limit. Diversion. tracts on waters of the tence out of circuit court. to Jan. 31 and if proof plates, no or expired Michael Sprague, show 6 months diversion; Sweet Waters Creek- Continue to Feb. 14. not shown, then revoke Kentucky registration cause. Failed to appear. review July 17. FCV $126,000. Randy Taylor, theft by time. receipt. Dismissed. Warrant for $198; notify Harry Borders, trustee of Civil unlawful taking-auto. David L. Hughes, failure DOT. the HJH Land Trust to Traffic Failed to appear. Warrant to wear seat belts, fail- Nickolas K. Stewart, show Susan Barnes to Harry for $1,000 cash. ure of owner to main- cause for proof of ADE Norton Healthcare, Inc. vs Borders, Trustee of the Ryan D. Alexander, failure tain required insurance classes. No proof of Kathy S. Martin. Other HJH Land Trust-real Misdemeanor to wear seat belts. Failed or security, 1st offense. enrollment. Continue hearing. Under submis- estate on Morton Ridge to appear. Notify DOT. Guilty plea entered. to Jan. 31 for proof of sion. Road-FCV $50,000. Matthew D. Andrew, ter- Clarissa J. Casey, speed- $525 fine; $400 suspend- enrollment. Midland LLC vs Kimberly Charles E. Persell and roristic threatening, 3rd ing 18 mph over limit. ed; $143 court cost due Randy Allen Taylor, oper- McDole. Review. Agreed Peggy L. Powell to Pam degree. Continue to Feb. Guilty plea entered. Mar. 13. No or expired ating on suspended judgment signed. Welsh-real estate on 14 to schedule for trial. State traffic school and Kentucky registra- or revoked operators Capital One Bank vs Cathy north side of Fairgrounds Diana Birch, sentencing $143 court cost. Failure tion receipt, improper license, speeding 13 J. Morgan. Review. Rd. FCV-$88,000. Feb. 14, defendant has of non-owner operator display of registration mph over limit. Failed Agreed judgment Gleanne and Thomas not made payment-2 to maintain required plates dismissed. to appear. Notify DOT, signed. Severs to Robert and cases. insurance, 1st offense Jacob M. McDougall, show warrant $250. Insource vs Robert Yowler Patricia Slack-tract Timothy H. Broughton, dismissed. cause for $1143 due. Gerald D. Tilley, disregard- II. Review. Motion for I and tract II in the unlawful transaction Jonny R. Chambers, show Defendant paid $10; ing stop sign, operating summary judgment City of Milton property with minor, 2nd degree. cause for $158 due. continue to Jan. 31. motor vehicle under the must be scheduled on known as 10823 Hwy Not guilty plea entered. Defendant paid $10. Kenneth W. Miller, defen- influence of alcohol or regular docket. 421N-$82,500. Trimble County Sheriff’s Call Log Suicide What not to do Equally important is (Continued from Page 7) what you should not do Monday, Jan. 9 threatening, 100 block Ct Fairview Ridge Rd when a person makes 1:54 a.m., domestic abuse, New Hope Rd 2:51 p.m., process service, 12:50 a.m., traffic stop, suicide; discuss suicid- threats or displays suicidal 100 block Luckett Ave. 1:45 p.m., escort, U.S. 42W 300 block Wilson Ct 10000 block U.S. 421N al thoughts and feelings behavior. 8:53 a.m., juvenile out of 2:06 p.m., assisted motor- 2:54 p.m., school zone 10:11 p.m., traffic stop, openly. For instance, don’t dare control, Trimble County ist, 2000 block U.S. 42E detail, Trimble County Trimble County High Listen. Be nonjudgmen- the person who is threat- High School 2:42 p.m., process service, High School School tal. Allow expressions of ening suicide, because they 9:55 a.m., lockout, Percell 100 block Corley Rd 3:14 p.m., process service, 10:45 p.m., traffic stop, U.S. feelings. Accept the feel- may do it. Don’t be glib, Rd 3:02 p.m., school zone 400 block Martini Ln 42W at Bray’s Ridge ings. or act shocked or horri- 11:19 a.m., suspicious vehi- detail, 204 Mt Pleasant 3:18 p.m., process service, Steer toward the pain. fied by their threats, and cle, U.S. 42E Bedford Rd 100 block Summerfield Tuesday, Jan. 17 Don’t lead them away from don’t debate with them the Hill 3:21 p.m., process service, Ct 3:05 p.m., robbery, 12911 it. The person wants to moral aspects of suicide. 2:36 p.m., wanted person, 200 block Windy Ridge 8:09 p.m., lockout, Dollar U.S. 421 North tell you about the private, Don’t ask “why”; rather Marathon Rd General 4:20 p.m., breaking and painful things that most ask them open-ended ques- 3:23 p.m., theft complaint, 8:08 p.m., property damage entering, Barebone other people don’t want to tions to get them to talk Tuesday, Jan. 10 2800 block New Hope accident, U.S. 421 Road hear. about what they are feel- Rd Change your perspec- ing. 3:04 p.m., inspection, 300 5:38 p.m., process service, Saturday, Jan. 14 Thursday, Jan. 19 tive. See and feel things Finally, don’t leave the block Littrell Rd 300 block Taylor Farm 11:59 p.m., juvenile com- from the suicidal person’s suicidal person alone, or let 3:05 p.m., wanted person, Rd 10:11 a.m., burglary, 300 plaint, 116 Wentworth perspective. Be on his/her them make you swear to 3000 block Hwy. 316 5:49 p.m., process service, block Liberty Rd 12:25 p.m., shoplifting, side. Show you care. secrecy. Seek support and 3:06 p.m., school zone 500 block U.S. 421N 7:41 p.m., traffic hazard, Bedford Dollar General Allow the person to tell someone who can help. detail, school traffic 9:06 p.m., disturbance, 100 8200 block U.S. 42W 4:30 p.m., theft, 300 block find his/her own answers. 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