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County addressing animal contrOl complaints
by SHELDON COMPTON
STAFF WRITER
Over the past several months
complaints have started to accumulate about various animal control
issues across the county. These
complaints have ranged from problems encountered with dog attacks
and abuse to horse abuse.
Many of the residents have said
getting in contact with the county's
animal control officer proved too
difficult and most ultimately handed
their complaints over to state police
for further investigation.
The county's current animal control officer is Warren Jarrell. Jarrell
recently unseated magistrate Donny
Daniels for a position on the fiscal
court, but not before he was placed
on leave from his job in the months
leading up to the primary election.
Floyd County Judge-Executive
R.D. "Doc" Marshall has now
addressed this issue in a broad statement, saying he has talked with
many concerned residents himself
in the past months and adding that
he stands ·behind Jarrell "100 percent."
"Warren does an excellent job
for m,"· Marshall said, "but it's
extremely hard .for him to cover this
(See ANIMALS, page 7)
by JARRID DEATON
FEATURES WRITER
HAROLD - A man is
dead after allegedly
walking into the path of a
vehicle in Harold on
Wednesday night.
According to informa• tion provided by the
Kentucky State Police,
Randall G. Boyd, II. was
struck by a vehicle and
came to rest in the northbound slow lane of traffic
on U.S. 23, where he
was struck by another
vehicle.
Boyd was pronounced
dead at the scene by
Floyd County Coroner
Greg Nelson.
The accident is curit rently under investigation
by Tpr: Eddie Crum.
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by SHELDON COMPTON
STAFF WRITER
The Floyd County Local Emergency Planning Committee held its·annual mock disaster in
Martin on Thursday. Emergency personnel respond.ed to a call that a school bus had collided with a tanKer truck rhe drill will be used to find out what changes need to be made to
ensure the best response to a disaster.
County rescue workers
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MARTIN - Rescue person•lel and law enforcement officers from across the county
converged on the redevelopment location for the city of
Martin on Thursday rooming to
help those injured in an acci'dent
involving a school bus and a
propane tanker.
Luckily, the incident. was
only a drill conducted by the
Floyd County Local Emergency
Planning Committee, but for
those involved,_the information
gathered at the mock disaster
will prove to be valuable should
a real disaster occur.
"This was a mock disaster to
test the emergency response of
Floyd County," said Jane Bond,
with the Floyd County Health
Department. "It allows us to see
what kind of response we have
and what we can do better next
time."
Responders to the mock disaster included the Martin Fire
Department, whose personnel
were the first on scene, and the
fire departments from Allen,
Maytown and Garrett. The
Floyd
County
Sheriff's
Department and the Martin City
Police also arrived at the scene,
along with the Floyd County
Coroner.
The mock disaster exercise
began around 9 a.m. and lasted
until 10:15 a.m., with those
involved meeting for lunch
afterward to discuss the results
of the drill and what should be
done to improve the response.
The Local Emergency
Planning Coirunittee holds
mock disasters on an annual
basis to gather and analyze data
in an effort to monitor and
improve the response time and
care in these dangerous situations.
PRINTER - A Floyd County man who
police seeking on five warrants from Pike .
County found himself facing even more
charges, this time in his home county.
John P. Tackett, 27, was at his residen~ at
Printer, according to state police reports, when
deputies serving outstanding warrants on him
from Pike County found him "stumbling"
around in his front yard near some vehicles.
Police also said in their report said they
made a disturbing discovery in the home once
the search led them in that direction.
"(Tackett) had a 1-month old child in the
residence that he was charged to care for," the
report read.
Additionally, police said several pills in
bottles wete found "within ann's reach' of the
child inside the home near' his "passed-out
girlfriend," who was not named in the police
report and that a "line of blue crushed up pill
on a plate ready to snort through a pen tube"
was also nearby.
A closer look back outside the home at the
vehicles where they said Tackett was first
found wandering revealed that one of the vehicles, a 1998 Honda FourTrax 300 ATV, had
been reported as stolen.
As the search continued, it was also discovered, according to police, that Tackett allegedly attempted to hide the location of a vehicle
used in a felony theft on Aug. 14 and that he
had also removed a stolen gate from his property after being told not do to so.
Aside from these stolen items, officers said
numerous drugs were also found at the scene
including various Lorcets, Zanaflex, Ultram
and Valium in a single bottle near his passed
out girlfriend.
Tackett ga.vl! officers trouble as they went
about the task of placing him under arrest, the
report said.
"(Tackett) continued to tell lies and be
deceitful during this investigation," arresting
officers reported. "He continued to yell and
scream loudly after being placed into custody."
(See DRUGS, page 7)
Horse trail to hold grand opening Sept. 10
by JARRID DEATON
FEATURES WRITER
PRESTONSBURG - After four years of navigating various hurdles af!d roadblocks, the $1.2 million· Dewey Lake Hprse Trail project is finally moving forward, with a grand opening scheduled for
Sept. 10.
"This is something that we have been so excited
to get going," said Floyd County Judge-'Executive
R.D. "Doc" Marshall. "For three-and-a-half years
we had to meet the obstacles that were put before us.
This is going to be monumental in this county for
tourism. I think it will bring people in from all across
the nation. All of the trails will be open to the public. We will not be shutting anything down."
(See TRAIL,
pa~e
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Floyd County JudgeExecutive R.D. "Doc"
Marshall and District 1
Magistrate John Goble
presented a copy of
the MOA recently executed between the
Kentucky Department
of Fish and Wildlife
and the Floyd County
Fiscal Court to Big
Sandy Trail Riders·
Club President Denzil
Allen, VIce President
Jimmy Goble, and
Board Members Keith
Stapleton and Warren
Jarrell on Thursday.
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A2 • FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 201 0
Obituaries
Edna Shepherd
Bailey
Edna Shepherd Bailyy, 80,
of Martin, died Tuesday,
August 24, 2010, .at
Highlands Regional Medical
Center.
'
Born January 2, 1930, in
Knott County, she was the
daughter of the late Russell
and Mollie Shepherd. She
was a homemaker and a
member of the Salt Lick
United Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Arnold
Bailey.
Survivors include two
sons: Steve Bailey of
Garrett, Indiana and Jerry
Wayne Bailey of Gunlock;
four
daughters:
Joan
Howard of Tutor Key, Debra
Lynn Miller of Martin,
Darlene Brown of Blaine,
Minnesota
and
Kathy
Strobel of Paintsville; two
brothers:
Woodrow
Shepherd and Raymond
Lowell Shepherd, both of
Avilla, Indiana; two sisters:
Jenetta
Terry
of
Kendellville, Indiana and
Dollie Ratliff of Hueysville;
14 grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren.
In addition to her parents
and husband, she was preceded in death by two sisters: Mattie Stonebreaker
and Audrey Prater.
Funeral services will be
held Friday, August 27, at 1
p.m., at the Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home, in Martin,
with Larry Patton, Bethel
Bolen and Tom Biddel officiating.
Burial will be in the
Bailey Cemetery, (Handshoe), in Knott County.
Visitation is after 4 p.m.,
Wednesday, August 25, at
the funeral home with nightly services startin~ at 7 p.m.
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home, in Martin, is in
charge of arrangements.
(Paid obnuary)
Randy Boyd
Randy Boyd, age 39, of
Stanville, passed away
Wednesday, August 25,
2010, at Harold.
He was born January 18,
1971, in Pikeville, the son of
Randall G. Boyd and Donna
Williams Boyd, in Stanville.
Survivors in addition to
his parents, include two sis
ters: Angie King and her
husband, Phillip, Shonna
'Boyd and her fiance
Edmund Luxmore, all of
Winchester and a niece,
Baylee Grace King.
· Funeral for Randy Boyd
will be conducted Saturday,
August 28, 2010, at 1:00
p.m., at the Hall Funeral
Home Chapel, in Martin.
Burial will follow in the
Davidson
Memorial
Gardens, in lvel, with the
Hall Funeral Home, in
Martin, caring for those
anangements.
Visitation is after 6:00
p.m., Thursday, at Hall
Funeral Home. (Paid obituary)
by her husband, Bud
Connor; a daughter, Karen
Jean Pronath; sons: Jeffeiy
Taylor and Billy Taylor; two
brothers,
Manuel
H.
Westfall and Forest S.
Westfall.
Family graveside services were held at Davidson
Memorial Gardens witl1
Brother Brian Woofter officiating.
(Paid ob1tuary)
,
Shirlie Mae
Fishbaugh
1949-2010
Mary E. Westfall
Connor
Mary E. Westfall Taylor
of
Lakeland,
Connor
Florida, died Friday, May
l4, 2010, at Lakeland
Regional Medical Center of
a brief illness. She was of
the Baptist faith and a former member of the Allen
Baptist Church.
Born October 30, 1930 in
Allen, she was the daughter
of the late Ben S. and Golda
C. Westfall. She was a
retired legal secretary,
church pianist and former
school teacher. She was a
graduate of Martin High
School and attended Eastern
University.
Survivors include one
son Michael Taylor of
Round Lake, Illinois; one
brother, Thomas L. Westfall
oflvel; seven grandchildren,
seven great-grandchildren;
three nieces; two nephews
and a special friend , Patricia
Desmond of Lakeland,
Florida.
In addition to her parents,
Mary was preceded in death
Card of Thanks
The family of Casey
Alan Rowe would like
to offer their heartfelt
Thanks to all who sent
food, flowers, cards,
or said a kind word at
his funeral. We deeply
appreciate everyone's
kindness.
We will always
Love and Miss Our
Casey.
Funeral services will be
held on Friday, August 27,
2010, at the Phelps and Sons
Funeral Home, Hagerhill,
for Shirlie Mae Fishbaugh,
61, of East Point, who·
passed away from complications of an extended illness
on August 23rd in the Our
Lady of the Bellefonte
Hospital at Russell, KY.
She was born on June 2,
1949. in Martin, KY and
was the daughter of Della
Rose Mitchell who preceded
her in death.
She is survived by her
loving
husband , Mike
Fishbaugh. She is also survived by a daughter, Lara
Lynn (John) Kromer of
Boons Camp and her sons:
William David Hull of
Hagerhill and Michael Ray
Fishbaugh of East Point.
Also surviving are her
grandchildren:
Hannah
(Britton) Spradlin, Liberty
King, Waylon Whitson,
Dakota Fishbaugh, Collin
Fishbaugh, Hannah Orace
Cantrell, Taylor Crawford
and Denicia Hull. She was
also blessed .with and is survived by two great-grandchildren: Hannah Cheyenne
and
Gabriel
Britton
Spradlin.
Shirlie was a retired professional caregiver and
active participant in her
community often having
served as a volunteer in local
voting booths. She attended
Hagerhill Freewill Baptist
Church.
Services will be conduct-
·ed by Pastor Ronnie Spriggs
with burial to follow at the
Fishbaugh Family Cemetary at Little Fork, East
Point.
Arrangements are under
the direction of Phelps and
Sons
Funeral
Home,
Hagerhill.
In lieu of flowers, the
family requests that donations be made in her name to
the American College of
Rheumatology Research and
Education Foundation at
http'{lwww rheumatoloey ora/ref or to
the Khe Sahn Veteran's
Scholarship Foundation at
http //www.khcsanh .oreifundlfund html.
If financial donations cannot be made, a donation of
blood and or platelets can be
made in her honor to the
American Red Cross by
contacting them at 1-800RED-CROSS. (Paid obituary)
Joan Hughes
McGauley
Joan Hughes McGauley,
78, of Jackson, Michigan,
passed away August 17,
2010, at the Jackson County
Medical Care Facility.
Born March 7, 1932, in
Floyd County, she was the
daughter of the late Robert
Joseph and Maza Cris
Hughes. She was a retired
nurse's aide and a member
of the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-Day Saints.
She is survived by three
sons:
John
(Judy)
McGauley, Jim (Diana)
McGauley, and Joe (Kay)
McGauley, all of Jackson;
eight grandchildren; four
great-grandchildren; two
brothers: William (Alicia)
Hughes of Auxier, and
Freeman (Geneva) Hughes
of Beavercreek, Olrio; a sis- .
ter, Maggie (Carl) Hayes, of
Prestonsburg; and several
nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents,
she was preceded in death
by her husband, James "Jr."
McGa.uley; a daughter,
Rebecca Amburgey; and four
brothers: James Hughes,
Hager Hughes, Philemon
"Toot" Hughes, and Ernest
"Butch" Hughes.
Funeral services were conducted on Saturday, Augul>t
21, at 11:00 a.m., at the
Jackson Ward of the Church ~
of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
Saints, with Bishop Jerry L.
Larsen officiating, and burial
followed in the Fitchburg
Cemetery.
(Paid obituary)
Regional Obituaries
FLOYD COUNTY
• Bruce Jarrell, 48, of
Dana, died Saturday, August
14, at his home. Funeral
services were held Tuesday.
August 17, under the direction of Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home.
• Saundra Sue Johnson,
58, of Teaberry, died
Thursday, August 19, at St.
Jo.seph Hospital. She is survived by her husband, Carl
Douglas Johnson .. Funeral
services were held Sunday,
August 22, under the direction of Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home.
•
Paul
Douglas
Maynard, 67, of Pikeville,
died Saturday, August 21, at
Pikeville Medical Center.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, August 24. under
the direction of J .W. Call &
Son Funeral Home.
• "Porky" Harold Kent
Mullirts, 50, of Melvin, died
Thursday, August 19, at his
residence. He is survived by
his wife, Michele Isaac
Mullins. Funeral services
were held Monday, August
23, under the direction of
Nelson-Frazier
Funeral
Home.
•
Clyde
David
Robinson , 67, of Dwale,
died Wednesday, August 18,
at the Paul B. Hall Regional
Hospital. He is survived by
his wife, Phyllis Nelson
Robinson. Memorial servic.es were held Saturday,
August 21, under the direction of Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home.
• Patsy Jean Rose, 62, of
Garrett, died Saturday,
August 14, at the Pikeville
Medical Center. Funeral
services were held Tuesday,
August 17, under the direction of Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home.
• Katy Beatrice Crum
Samons, 88. of Martin, died
Friday, August 20, at
Highlands Regional Medical
Center. · Funeral services
were held Sunday, August
22, under the direction of
Hall Funeral Home.
•
John
Graham
Stephens,
55,
of
Prestonsburg, died Sunday.
August 22, at King's
Daughters Medical Center,
Card of Thanks
The family of Shermie Williams would like to
express our heartfelt gratitude for all of the warm
thoughts, prayers and gifts that we have received
during this difficult time. The unexpected
passing of Shermie has been cushioned by all of
the love and support that we have received.
Heaven has beome blessed with the arrival of a ~
true man of faith, as he leads the way for those of
us remaining.
Love and thanks to all,
The Williamses
in Ashland. He is survived
by his wife, Denise Osborne
Stephens. Funeral services
were held Wednesday,
August 25, under the direction of Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home.
• Virginia R. Wilson, 67,
of Betsy Layne, died
Tuesday, August 17, at the
Hazard Medical Center. She
is survived by her husband,
Bill Wilson. Funeral services were held Thursday,
August 19, under the direction of Maggard Funeral
Home.
PIKE COUNTY
•
Peggy Robinette
Alberts, 70, of Remington,
Indiana,'
formerly
of
Pikeville, died Sunday,
August 22, in Pikeville.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, August 25,
under the direction of R.E.
Rogers Funeral Home.
• Goldie Benedict, 96, of
Virgie, died Tuesday, August
17, at Parkview Nursing and
Rehab Center, following a
long illness. Funeral services were held Saturday,
August 21, under the direction of Hall & Jones Funeral
Home.
•
Jeffery
Wayne
Branham. 45, of Los
Angeles, formerly of Caney
Creek, died Sunday, August
15, in California. Funeral
services were held Monday,
August 23, under the direction of Hall & Jones Funeral
Home.
•
Pauline Anderson
of
Coleman,
86,
Marrowbone, died Saturday,
August 21, at the Pikeville
Medical Center. Funeral
services were held Monday,
August 23, under the direc~on of Lucas & Son Funeral
Home.
• Ruby Gladys Ratliff
Damron, 70, of Ashcamp, a
Pike County native, died
Saturday, August 21, at
Pikeville Medical Center.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, August 25,
under the direction of Bailey
Funeral Home.
• Deborah Lynn Smith
Ireson, 60, of Belfry, died ~
Wednesday, August 18, at
the home of her niece and
nephew, Mary Margaret and
Charles Booten of Stone.
She is survived by her busband, William L. "Bill"
Ireson Jr. Funeral services
were held Saturday, August
21, ·under the direction of
Hatfield Funeral Chapel of
Toler.
•
Paul
Douglas
Maynard, 67, of Pikeville,
died Saturday, August 21, at
the
Pikeville
Medical
· Center. Funeral services
were held Tuesday, August
24, under the direction of
J.W. Call and Son Funeral
Home.
• Jennifer Leigh Rife,
31, of Hurley, Va., a· Pike
County
native,
died
Wednesday, August 18, at
Buchanan General Hospital,
Grundy, Va. Funeral services
were held Sunday, August
22, under the direction of .
Grundy Funeral Home.
• Leona Marie DeBoer
Smith, 95, of Cedar Creek
Assisted Living, Pikeville,
died Monday, August 16, at
(See OBITUARIES, page 3)
For the recovery of
two stolen truck tires
(Simomato 425-25-22.5)
Any info that leads to .the
whereabouts of these new
tires stolen this past week,
near Center Point
Construction Site.
Call 606-5.60-0293
or
~
Prestonsburg P~lice
Department
Any info greatly appreciated.
•
�THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
FRIDAY, AUGUST
27, 2010 • A3
e ecord
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Marriage Licenses
Tiffany Lynn Adkins, 20,
of Stanville, to Nicholas
Shawn Kidd, 20, of
Stanville.
Fleshia Darlene House,
38, of Blue River, to Bill
Collins, 32, of Salyersville.
Kaylan Lashae Cantrell,
19, of Pikeville, to Ronald
Korey Dwayne Jarrell, 19,
of Banner.
Myra Martin Lawson,
46, of Minnie, to Kevin
Scott Henry, 41, of Minnie.
Civil Suits Filed
Appalachian Regional
Healthcare vs. Robert Pete
r. Dawson; complaint.
- · Angus Caudill vs. Carla
Smith Caudill; divorce.
Artie Slone vs. Jessica
Younce; COII}plaint.
Community Trust Bank
Inc. vs. Jacqueline Cotton;
complaint.
Katherine Marie .Parsons
vs. Vincent Edwin Parsons;
divorce.
Citibank South Dakota,
N.A. vs. Eddie Caudill;
complaint.
Clayton Ramey vs.
Miller Brothers Coal LLC;
complaint.
IJII) Green Tree Servicing
LLC vs. Dennis L. Tackett;
complaint.
Deutsche Bank National
Trust Company vs. Troy
Jarrell; complaint.
Charges Filed'
John P. Tackett, 27,
Printer; endangering the
welfare of a minor, receiving stolen property, seven
counts of possession of a
controlled substance, buy or
possess drug paraphernalia,
tampering with physcial
evidence, obscuring the
identity of a machine, disorderly conduct.
Frank D. Ross Jr., 27,
Salyersville; second-degree
assault, alcohol intoxication, carrying a concealed
deadly weapon, failure to
surrender revoked operator's license.
Conn,
23,
Delbert
Garrett; operating a motor
vehicle while under the
influence of alcohol or
drugs, driving DUI on suspended license, failure to
wear seatbelts, failure to
produce insurance card, no
or expired registration
receipt, rear license not illumihated.
Lee Lafferty, 30, Martin;
operating a motor vehicle
while und,er the influence of
alcohol or drugs.
David Shepherd, age
unlisted, Gunlock; firstdegree wanton endangerment.
Dwayne M. Moore, 39,
Obituaries
Signature Health Care
Center, Pikeville. Funeral
services were held Saturday,
August 21 ,under the direc., tion of J .W: Call & Son
Funeral Home.
• Myrtle Hunt Sullivan,
82, of Lick Creek, died
Thursday, August 19, at
Mountain View Health Care
Center,
Elkhorn
City.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, August 21, under
the direction of Bailey
Funeral Home.
• Mary Ann West, 89, of
Canada, died Wednesday,
August 18, at her home.
Funeral services were held
'f )Friday, August 20, under the
direction of Hatfield Funeral
Chapel of Toler.
of Vicco, died Tuesday,
August 10, at Central
Baptist
Hospital
in
Lexington. He is survived
by his wife, Edith Everage
Ritchie. Funeral services
were held Friday,August 13,
under the direction of
Hindman Funeral Services.
James
William
•
"Butch" Sturgill, 82, died
Wednesday, August 25.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, August 25,
under the direction of
Hindman Funeral Services.
• Ruby Reynolds Sutton,
84, of Connersville, Indiana,
died Wednesday, July 28, at
tpe Heritage House of
Connersville. Funeral services were held Saturday,
July 31, under the direction
KNOTT COUNTY
of Urban Winkler Funeral
• Mapdy Centers Hall, Home.
86, of Pinetop, died
MAGOFFIN COUNTY
Tuesday, August 17, at her
• Polly Francis Simpkins
home. Funeral services were
held Thursday, August 19, Arnett, 83, of Salyersville,
under the direction of died Saturday, July 31, at her
Hindman Funeral Services.
• Lawrence Hall, 85, of
Litt Carr, died Wednesday,
August 18, at his home.
Funeral services were held
~Saturday, August 21, under
the direction of Hindman
Funeral Services.
• Mandy Centers Hall,
86, of Pinetop, died
Tuesday, August 17, at her
home. Funeral services were
held Thursday, August 19;
under the direction of
Hindman Funeral Services.
• Bonnie Perry, 53, of
Pinetop, died Friday; August
13, at her home. Funeral
services were held Tuesday,
August 17, under the direci tion of Hindman Funeral
'Services.
• Joe Nick Ritchie, 59,
Garrett; cultivating marijua- not stored in sanitizer soluna.
tion, no handwashing sign
Leslie Allison Hicks, 30, that notifies food employees
McDowell;
third-degree to wash their hands, floors
not maintained/constructed
escape, criminal mischief.
Larry Robinette, 31, or installed properly. Score:
92.
Tram; public intoxication.
Heritage House Hotel,
Edward A. Clay II, age
regular
unlisted, Prestonsburg; cul- . PrestonsbiJrg,
inspection.
Violations
tivating marijauana.
' Michael A. Rowland, 32, noted: construction and
Stanton; public intoxication. repair around pool area and
Donna
· Newman walkways. Score: 98.
Inn,
Brookshire
~amsey, 40, Melvin; menPrestonsburg,
regular
acing.
Violations
Strawn W. Berger, 48, inspection.
noted: light fixture not
Melvin; harassment.
working properly, cleaning
spray bottle not labeled as to
Inspections
Prestonsburg
Senior contents of container. Score:
Citizens', Prestonsburg, reg- 92.
Super
8
Motel,
ular inspection. Violations
regula1
noted: equipment not main- Prestonsburg,
Violations
tained in good repair and inspection.
proper adjustment, found noted:
first-floor
ice
s.eals around freezer door in machine not working propneed of repair. Score: 99.
erly, found light fixture not
Meade's Mobile Home working in guest room,
Park,
Auxier,
regular flooring around ice machine
inspection.
Violations in need of repair, also floors
noted: lots not numbered in stairwells in need of
systematically and clearly, cleaning. Score: 92.
some homes not meeting the
15-feet setback from other
Property Transfers
buildings and structures.
Vanessa Adkins to Keith
Score: 96.
Allen Frasure and Rita
Sandy's, Prestonsburg, Frasure, property located at
regular
inspection. · Arkansas Creek.
Violations noted: food not
Luann Arnett to Pilgrim
protected during storage, no Energy LLC, property not
hair restraints, cloths in use listed.
Wayne Arnett to Pilgrim
Energy LLC, property not
listed.
Annie Auxier to H. J.
Auxier, pro~rty not listed.
Ben Harrison Auxier to
• Continued from p2
H. J. Auxier; property not
listed.
Jessie Brown Auxier to
Harold K. Auxier and Tanya
Jean Auxier, property not
listed.
John B. Auxier to H. J.
Auxier and Samuel B.
Auxier, property not listed .
Levina Auxier to H. J.
Auxier, property not listed.
Mary Auxier to Millie A.
Auxier, property not listed.
N. L. Auxier to Millie A.
Auxier, property not listed.
Glenda
Barnett
to
Anthony .0. Stephens, property located at James
Damron Subdivision.
Ralph E. Barnett to
Anthony 0. Stephens, property located at James
Damron Subdivision.
James B. Bays to Cassie
Leann Bays, property not
listed.
Pamela Bays to Cassie
Leann Bays, property not
listed.
Renisa Branham to
Misty Goble and Thomas
Goble, property not listed.
William Clay Branham .
to Amy Marie Branham,
property
located
at
Weeksbury.
Susan Aiello Browning
to Scott Browning and
Walter Scott Browning, Jr.,
property not listed.
Angela Brown to Pike
Letcher Land Company,
property located at Big Mud
Creek.
Brown
to
Barbara
Morgan Lynn Mosley, property located at Auxier.
home. Funeral services were
held Wednesday, August 4,
under the direction of
Salyersville Funeral Home.
• Tommy Jean Lemaster
Cooper, 77, of Bedford, formerly of Salyersville, died
Friday, August 13. A graveside service was conducted
Sunday, August 15, at the
Bluegrass Cemetery in
Salyersville.
• Franklin D. Lemaster
of Marion, Ohio, died
Wed~esday, August 14, at
his residence. He is survived
by his wife, Marie Weir
Lemaster. Arrangements,
under the direction of
Magoffin County Funeral
Home.
.
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27, 2010
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Worth Repeating ...
"Life is a tragedy for those
who feel, a comedy for those
who think"
- Horace Walpole
IJI.mcniment ~
Con!Jms sfia«.make n~ (aw respecting an esta6(ishment
if
refigion, or~roh
the free exercise tfterecif, a6rid"ging tfie freedom
yress; or die ng(Jt of the yeoy[e to yeacea6(y assem6(e, ~nd to yetition the aovemment for a redress grievances.
of
o/ s_peech, or of the
Our View
Making the best
of an opportunity
I
It is good to see the city or'
Wheelwright on the verge of benefiting
from its r~clamation project, in which an
untapped vein of coal will fill city coffers
to the tune of up to half a million dollars.
But it would be wise for city leaders to
keep in mind that not all of that money is
profit. Renewed mining in the area will
create some new problems, particularly
in light of the toll heavy trucks will take
on the city's streets.
These challenges are by no means
insurmountable, but they will require the
city to spend some of the money they
will be receiving on mitigating the
impact on local residents.
In the end, the windfall for
Wheelwright will only be as good as the
prudence shown in obtaining it.
The Floyd County Times
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Guest column
A legislative
perspective
by REP. GREG STUMBO
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE
Earlier
this
month,
the
Commonwealth got some great news
when NASCAR announced that the
Kentucky Speedway would become a
regular stop on the Sprint Cup circuit,
beginning next July.
Technically, it won't be the first
top-level NASCAR race in the state,
since Corbin hosted one back in the
1950s. The economic impact this second go-around, however, promises to
be much higher, with the estimate
pegged at $150 million. When taken
in tandem with the Kentucky Derby,
it could reasonably be argued that no
state now benefits more from horsepower than we do.
The Sprint Cup race may be. the
biggest news this summer When it
~omes to Kentucky's economy, but
it's not the only one. Earlier this
month, for example, Corning
Incorporated announced that its
Harrodsburg plant, which is nearing
50 years of operation, will take the
lead in producing what it calls "gorilla glass."
Though developed in· the 1960s,'
this super-tough but lightweight glass
sat on the shelf until a few years ago.
Now, it's expected to be a key component in the next generation of televisions and cell phones. To make that
possible, Corning said it would invest
more than $180 million and add 80
jobs along the way.
Other companies across the state
have followed suit this summer.
Briggs & Stratton, which makes .
gasoline engines for outdoor equipment, said it will invest $35.5 million, providing security for more than
600 jobs. U.S. Bank said it would add
500 jobs over the next several years.
Seven companies in Northern
Kentucky made a joint announcement in June that they would create
more than 400 jobs due to expansion
or recent re-location from other
states.
Ford Motor Company, which can
trace its roots in Kentucky back to
1912, is making plans for re-tooling
its Louisville operations at a cost that
could reach $600 million.
That city's Appliance Park, which
has churned out more than 185 million appliances since the first one - a
dryer - rolled off the assembly line in
1953, is set for a $150 million update
by GE, which will focus on the next
generation of extremely energy-efficient appliances.
These projects, and many more
like them, have been helped
in1mensely by targeted tax incentives
created by the General Assembly.
Last summer, my legislative colleagues and I overhauled the programs to bring them more in line with
today's company's needs. That
helped to spur nearly $1 billion in
expansions that the Kentucky
Economic Development Cabinet said
took place in 2009.
These jncentives are playing a key
role i~ helping us maintain our lead- ~
ing role in manufacturing. We're
third among the states in automotive
production, for example, and when
the workforce of the 420 auto-related
factories are added to the st~te's four
assembly plants, the total number of
jobs in this industry rises to more
than 65,000. In 2007, these employees generated almost $6 billion in
·
sales.
There are several other every-day
products that have strong Kentucky
(See STUMBO, page 7)
•
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House week
in review
by REP. HUBERT COLLINS
Lawmakers reviewed a proposal
recently that would eliminate the
death penalty for severely mentally
ill persons who commit capital
crimes in Kentucky.
House Bill 16, sponsored by
House Minority Whip David Floyd,
R-Bardstown, and Rep. Darryl
Owens, D-Louisville, stalled in the
House Judiciary Committee during
the 2010 Regular Session. The bill
would have defined· "severely mentally ill" defendants under Kentucky
law and elimiilated the death.Penalty
for those defendants while leaving
courts the option to hand another sentence down in those cases. Seriously
mentally retarded defendants in capital cases and those who commit capital crimes when they are under age
18 are already exempt from the death
penalty in Kentucky.
Sheila Sch'uster W,ith the Kentucky
Mental Health Coalition told state
lawmakers on the Interim Joint
Committee on Judiciary that severely
mentally ill persons are not deterred
by the threat of the death penalty and
that "it is time to remove this small
group from (those eligible) for the
death penalty" while still holding
such persons accountable for their
crime.
Severe mental illness, according
to testimony by psychologist Dr.
Russ Williams, affects only 2.6 percent of the population and includes
such disorders as schizophrenia and
delusional disorder, he said. A person
with such a disorder often has non-
reality based beliefs which Williams stance abuse was the cause of their
• said may include thoughts that the disorder. Lewis said the bill would
individual is a king or a queen, or eliminate intoxication of a mentally
even a major religious figure. While ill person as a mitigating circumadvocates for these persons are not stance.
HB 16. defines a severely mentally
asking that they not be prosecuted for
committing a crime, Williams said. ill defendant as someone who at the
they are asking that they not be eligi- time of their crime "had a severe
mental disorder or disability that sigble for the death penalty.
Execution of the severely mental- nificantly impair~d his or her capacily ill is still legal in most death-penal- ty to appreciate the nature, consety states despite a 1986 Supreme quences or wrongfulness or his or her
Court ruling that execution of the conduct, exercise rational judgment
insane violates a ban on "cruel and in relation to conduct, or conform his
unusual punishment" set out in the or her conduct to the requirements of ~
Eighth Amendment of the U.S. the law ... " .
As far as competency to stand trial
Constitution. Since the 24-year-old
ruling did not mandate procedures is concerned, Williams said there is a
for states to follow to determine a difference between competency to
person's legal sanity, it has provided stand trial and criminal responsibililittle protection for severely mentally ty A person's competency can ebb
and flow, while criminal responsibilill defendants.
The death penalty was eliminated ·ity, he said, is stuck in time. That
for mentally retarded defendants and segued into a comment made by
defendants who commit capital Chris Cohron of the Kentucky
Attorneys
crimes under the age of 18 as a result Commonwealth
of U.S. Supretne Court rulings issued Association who said state law
in 2002 and 2005 respectively. Ernie already exempts legally insane indiLewis with the Kentucky Association viduals from the death penalty.
But Lewis, in response to another
of Criminal Defense Lawyers
explained that mental limitations of comment, said the behavior of a
the two groups made them less culpa- defendant at the time of the crime is ~
what matters under the Eighth
ble in the eyes of the Court.
House Minority Floor Leader Jeff Amendment, and would matter under
Hoover, R-Jamestown, questioned HB 16. Currently in Kentucky, Lewis
language in HB 16 that states a men- said there is a ·•major gap" between
tal disorder that is "manifested pri- the courts's treatment of a person on
marily by repeated criminal conduct trial for a capital crime who is not
or attributable solely to the acute insane but who is impaired to such a
effects of voluntary use of alcohol or degree that the person lacks the
other drugs" would not, by itself, capacity to determine the impact of
indicate the person has severe mental his or her behavior.
The committee Will likely discuss
illness. Hoover said the definition of
severely mental ill in the bill would this issue further in coming months,
prevent someone from voluntarily and during the 2011 Regular Session
using alcohol or other drugs, thereby . when a· bill similar to HB 16 will
mentally ill persons to claim sub- likely be filed .
•
�Friday, August 27, 20}(
15
FLOYD COUNTY
Sports Editor:
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UK Football
·AS·
Floyd CountyTimes:
Phone: (606) 666·8506
Fax: (606) 886·3603
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GAME TIME
2Q10
Allen Central won a
school-record
10
games during the 2009
season. Tonight, Allen
Central will open the
2010 campaign on the
road
at
Jenkins,
Kickoff for the Allen
Central-Jenkins game
is set for 7:30 p.m.
·HIGH SCHOOl FOOTBAll SCHEDUlE
TONIGHT'S AREA GAMES
Shelby Valley-East Ridge, 6:30 p.m.
(Pike County Bowl)
Belfry-Holy Cross (Covington), 8:30 p.m.
(Pike County Bowl)
Burch, W.Va. at Betsy Layne, 7:30p.m.
Sheldon Clark at Breathitt County, 7.:30 p.m.
Allen Central at Jenkins, 7:30 p.m.
South Floyd at Magoffin County, 7:30 p.m.
Prestonsburg at Paintsville, 7:30p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 28
Pike County Central-Phelps, 6:30 p.m.
Boyd County-Pikeville, 8;30 p.m.
(Pike County Bowl)
Cooper at Johnson Central, 7:30p.m.
I
Bowling: In
Pike County
P'burg girls
drop game to
Pike Central
by RICK BENTLEY
TIMES COLUMNIST
When Rod Stewart sings
"Tonight's the Night," he is
aiming it at a love interest
with whom he has plans that
are finally coming true.
When we say tonight's
the night, we mean one thing
and one thing· only - it's
finally Pike County Bowl
time.
The school year has been
going for a few weeks now,
and with it came the start of
volleyball, soccer and golf
seasons, among probably
others. And last week was
something oddly called
"Week Zero'' of the high
school football season,
where teams were actually
allowed to play regular-season games.
But really, football season
kicks into high gear this
weekend with bowls in what
seems to be every town in
Kentucky.
That wasn't the case
some 27 years ago. Hardly
anyone had bowl games, so
when the Pike County Bowl
kicked off.the next August, it
was a big deal. Now, with
everybody and his brother
hosting bowl games - to the
point that the PCB has taken
to signing te<uns to two-year
deals to play both Pikeville
and· Belfry - I would argue
that ifs an even bigger event.
The bowl began with the
one and only Freddie
Maggard coming to town to
play the Panthers. It was a
huge event, with Maggard
on his way to play quarterback for the Cats.
Two years later, Pikeville
began its run of'thrce state
titles with a game that never
ended.
Seriously.
Beechwood led by a couple
at the half when a monsoon
Men's basketball
came throug h town. The
team placed
game was never resumed.
on probation
Or, at least, it wasn't until
November when the teams
TIMES STAFF REPORT
met for the right to play m
the Class A title game. We all
know how that one turned ·
MOREHEAD
out, and the next one, and the
Morehead
State
University
next one.
President
Wayne
D.
And of course as recently
Andrews announced today
as 2004 and 2005 Belfry
(Aug . 25) that the NCAA
won back to back titles comhas determined that the
ing off big bowl appearmen 's basketball program
ances.
comni.itted major violations
And they aren't all. When
in its recruiting related to a
still the AD at Pikeville, Ken
booster activity and that the
Trivette included in the
·
University
has accepted a
handout a page called,
summary disposition report
"Bowl of Champions," rundeveloped by the NCAA
ning down all the state
and the institution.
champs
whose
season
As a result of the investi
inCluded Pike County Bowl
gation
, the program has
appearances .
been placed on probation
It's still a big deal to play
for two years. The situation
in the PCB . The folks at
did not wanant a postseason
Community Trust Bank really know how to put on a
show. Their partnership with
WYMT has m:ade this bowl
second to none. Our friends
in Mount Sterling have the
grandd~ddy of them all in
the Commonwealth in the
Rec Bowl , but at this point
it's probably f4ir to say the
only thmg it has on ours is a
few year head start.
I have to adrrut when the
bowl was expanded to two
nights to include all six Pike
County teams , I thought
they ' d finally jumped the
shark. I didn' t think it would
work. And to be honest, I'd
still prefer seeing Pikeville
and Belfry playing the guests
by STEVE LeMASTER
SPORTS EDITOR
PRESTONBSURG
Following a hard-fought 3-2
win over Lawrence County
on Monday, the Prestonsburg
girls' soccer team sported a 22
record.
Prestonsburg
slipped back into the loss column on Tuesday in a .road
game at Pike County Central.
Facing a 15th Region opponent for the second time in as
· many days, Prestonsburg was
limited offensively. Pike
County Central defeated the
host Lady Blackcats 3-1.
Clara Osborne netted
Prestonsburg's only goal. Ali
Banharn was credited with
the assist on Osborne's goal.
Scott Porter guides the
Prestonsburg girls' soccer
team.
Prestonsburg (2-3) was on
the road at Belfry Thursday
evening. Results from the
Prestonsburg-Belfry game
were unavailable at press time.
· BOYS' SOCCFR: In the
boys·
soccer
game,
Prestonsburg defeated Pike
·county Central 7-1. Statistics
for the Prestonsburg-Pike
County Central boys' soccer
game were unavailable at
press time.
The Prestonsburg boys'
soccer team was also facing
Belfry Thursday evening.
NCAA sanctions Morehead State
(See PIKE, page six)
16th Region Girls' Soccer
Record
· Pikeville
3-1
Letcher Central
2-o
Paintsville
2·1
Corbin
2-1
Peny Central
2-2
2-2
Pike Central
Prestonsburg
2-3
Johnson Central
1-1
Shelby Valley
1-2
Bell County
1-2
Hazard
1-3
North Laurel
1-3
Sheldon Clark
0-2
South Laurel
0-3
Middlesboro
0-3
Lawrence County
0-3
0-4
Belfry
Team
ban or forfeiture of wins.
'tions in our men's basketOr. Andrews' said that the ball program and I have
NCAA ~greed with MSU's expressed that to Coach
self-imposed
penalties Tyndall who has accepted
which include the loss of full responsibility," said Dr.
one scholarship in men's Andrews. "We cooperated
basketbalL a reduction in fully With the NCAA
the number of recruiting throughout the investigadays by 30 for 2009- 10 and tion. We learned much and
system
and
by 15 in 2010-11 ; a reduc- identifie d
tion in the number of offi- process opportunities for
cia! visits by three in 2010- improvement. We have
11; and a reduction in the begun
to
implement
number of permissible tele- changes in our compliance
phon~ ·calls to each senior. programs that will enable us
prospective student-athlete to move fmward with confifrom two· per week to one dence and avoid incidents of
per week in 2009- 10 (except this type in the future ."
for when arranging official
President Andrews said
visits); and a permanent ban that the University will confrom recruitmg student ath- tinue to develop ·a compreletes in all sports from the hens1ve educational proNIA school in Newark. N.J. gram on NCAA legislation
Head Coach Donnie Tyndall and will enhance all training
will personally assume sev- for athletic staff, particularera! of the mi ssed recruiting ly with regard to recruiting
days .
rules. MSU will regularly
..We are very disappoint- report its progress to the
ed that we had NCAA viola· NCAA duiing the two-year
ALLEN CENTRAL SENIOR SETTER LEIGH WILLIAMS (1 0)
. probationary period. ·
''It is upsetting to know
how hard we work to stay
within the rules of the game
and to find anything contrary to NCAA rules occurring in our program," said
Brian Hutchinson, director
of intercollegiate athletics.
"Coach Tyndall and I have
carefully analyzed all of the
circumstances ru;ound this
case so that this experience
could serve as an opportunity to become more proactive
in our compliance program.
We are encouraged from our
own investigation and that
the NCAA also believed the
violations dtd not warrant a
postseason ban or forfeiture
of any wins. Our athletes
work very hard and have
done so since I've been
here. I feel much better
knowing that current and
future Eagles' success won' t
be affected by the violations.''
16th Region Boys' Soccer
Team
·
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Record
Johnson Central
3-0
Prestonsburg
3-0
South Laurel
3-0
Paintsville
2-1
Belfry
2-2
1-Q
Middlesboro
Shelby Valley
1-1-1
Letcher Central
1·1-1
Corbin
1-1-1
Peny Central
0-1
Jackson City
0-1
Hazard
0-3
Pikeville
0-3
Pike Central
0-4
Williams named· statewide
Player of the Week
by STEVE LeMASTER
SPORTS EDITOR
EASTERN - Allen Central
High School senior setter
Leigh Williams has been
named
the
Kehtucky
MaxPreps/AVCA Player of
the Week for the week of
August 16-13. ln eight matches, Williams registered 42
assists (5.25 avg.), nine aces
and 13 digs (1.625).
Reigning 15th Region
champion Allen Central was
15-5 through its first 20
matches. The Rebels were facing Shelby Valley on
Thursday evening at the
Dome as Betsy Layne hosted
the 15th Region· All "A"
Classic . The remainder of the
15th Region All ''A" Classic
tield is made up of South
Floyd,
Pikeville.
Prestonsburg. ·
Phelps.
Paintsville and host Betsy
Layne.
The 15th Region AU "A''
Classic is scheduled to run
through Thursday. Sept. 2 at
the Dome .
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·FRIDAY,
AuGUST 27,2010
. THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Pike
n Continued from p5
the same rright, but it's hard to
argue that this isn't still a
huge deal.
The folks at the bank and
the television station
and
let's not forget the bow1 committee - ceJtainly have
proven they know more
about this than do I. From
now on, I'll just wnte my little column and leave the bowl
ideas to them.
The bowl has long-since
cro:wned its own queen. and
it's a pretty special attraction
too. I've had the good fortune
to announce the bowl a few
times and live in fear of mispronouncing some sweet
girl's name. I've made it a
point to track down the ladies
and ask them to say things for
me themselves so 1 could get
it right. They deserve at least
that.
The thing that always
shows me how seriously this •
is taken is how often the representative of one of the guest
teams wins the crown.
There's no such thing has
home-court .advantage when
it comes to the Pike County
Bowl.
It's a huge, huge eyent.
The Pike County Bowl takes
a back seat to none, from the
tossing of the coin in Friday's
heat through the presentation
of the final trophy after
Saturday's finale. It's something to look forward to, and
now. all six Pike County
teams have the opp01tunity to
make a name for themselves
in the event.
I know there are other
football games this weekend,
and none of them should be
overlooked. But with all due
respect to the other teams in
our area, the Pike County
Bowl stands alone. Ask anyone who ever played in it,
Pike countian or as a prefelTed guest. T!Jey'll tell you.
There's no better way to
kick off a season than with
the Pike County Bowl.
BlACKCATFOOTBAll2010
Veteran hillclimber Bertha Wright finished second in this year's Grand National
Hillclimb. She is pictured above with her mentor, Willard Kinzer.
Wright nnishes.sec nd in the nauon
TIMES STAFF REPORT
photos by Jamie Howel.l
THE PRESTONSBURG
BLACKCATS opened
the
2010 season on a winning
note last week, defeating former district rival Belfry 21-6.
Prestonsburg
will visit
Paintsville tonight for a regular-season matchup against
the Tigers. Kickoff for the
Prestonsburg-Paintsville
game is set for 7:30 p.m.
Above: Adam Crisp (14) has
taken over at quarterback for
the Blackcats.
Left: Joseph Jamerson punted for the Blackcats.
Jamerson led Prestonsburg
offensively in the win over
Belfry.
Bertha Wfight and her
mentor Willard Kinzer both
have racing in their blood
From motorcycle hillclimbing to dragracing. She says
when she decides to step
away from hillclimbing.
motorcycle drag racing
sounds awesome.
Finishing second out of
14 riders in her di\ ision has
proven that her age does not
matter. The next to the oldest
in her class was 17 years
younger than her. The Grand
National Hillclimb was held
in Oregoni~. Ohio at the
well-known Devils Staircase
where she has already been
invited to do an exhibition
ride the first week of
October at the Pro Hillclimb.
Riders from 20 different
states attended this year's
event. She ha~ two youngsters following in her footsteps - her nephew Graham
Burchett and her baby
Landon Lee Wright.
"They amaze me how
they cat~h on so fast and
quitting is not in their
blood," Wright said.
. Following her recent second-place finish, Wright
extended thanks to Willard
Kinzer for his guidance
along with her parents Ernest
and Von Burchett and her
family for traveling on the
road and making happy
memories.
. ,.
Locke named to Doak
Walker Award Watch List
HILLCLIMBER
GRAHAM ~URCHETT finished third in the 65 class
and fifth in the 85 jr. class
during the 2010 Grand
Nationals. Burchett is following in the footsteps of
his Aunt Bertha Wright. He
competed aboard KTM
bikes during the recent
national competition.
TJMES STAFF REPORT
LEXINGTON - University of Kentucky senior tailback Derrick Locke has
been named to the boak Walker Award Watch List. which is presented annually to
the nation's top college running back.
Locke. a native of Hugo, Okla., led UK in rushing last season with 907 yards
'and six touchdowns. In his career at Kentucky. Locke has gained 1.731 rushing
yards,.good for lOth on Kentucky's all-time rushing list. The native of Hugo.
Okla., is in the Kentucky history books as the only player in school history to
pave two 100-yard kickoff returns in a career. He enters the season holding the
UK career record for kickoff returns with a 27 .4-yard average. The 5-foot-9, 190pound tailback is also dangerous in the passing game,.catching 31 passes for 284
yards last season, including two catches for 80 yards and two touchdowns in UK 's
road win against Georgia.
The field of candidates is highlighted by the nation's leading returning rusher,
Pion Lewis from Pitt> 2009 Doak Walker Award finalist and Reisman Trophy
~ecipient, Mark Ingram from the University of Alabama; and Ryan Williams fro~
iVirginia Tech who ranked third nationally and led the ACC in rus~in~ last seaso_n.
The PricewaterhouseCoopers SMU Athletic Forum Board ot Dtrectors will
select the semifinalists on November 10, and the Doak Walker Award Nat10nal
Selection Committee will cast votes to determine the finalists, who_ will be
announced on November 22. The Committee will cast a second vote beginning on
November 29 to determine the recipient. The National Selection Committee con..
sists of former NFL All-Pro and college All-America running backs. media members and selected special representatives.
The recipient of the 2010 Doak Walker Award will be announced live on ESPN
on The Home Depot ESPNU College Football Awards on Thursday, December 9.
The award. in its 21st year, is named for SMU's three-time All-America running back Doak Walker. Tt is the only major collegiate award that requires a~l candidates to be' in good academic standing and on schedule to graduate w1thm one
year of other students of the same classification.
'
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Burchett finishes 3rd, 5th in
2010 Grand N atio.nals
he
TIMES STAFF REPORT
at the Grand
and he did it with
great style. The tirst breaker
had to be rolled and then it
was torque that throttle wide .
open and never let up until
you get to the top.
"Before he would take
off. I'd ahva) s sa usc that
power Graham
the faster
you go the smoother the ride
and he sure did listen." said
did
National~
Graham· Burchett started
riding only three years ago.
At the young age of nine
years he has tru1y come a
very long way. This year, he
finished third in the 65 class
and fifth in the 85 jr. class.
which is an awesome feat.
He has never jumped
jumps wide open before like
Bertha Wright, the young
athlete's aunt.
His dad, Keith Burchett,
and his papaw and mamaw,
Ernest Graham and Yvonne
Burchett, supplied him with
quality KTM bikes and he
was able to do some winning
thanks to hard work and listcning to his Aunt Bertha.
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 2010 • A7
Double shooting suspect indicted by grand jury
Creek earlier this month,
was indicted on two charges
of attempted murder and a
charge of burglary by a
PRESTONSBURG
Michael Nolan Slone, the Floyd County grand jury on
suspect in the double-shoot~ Thesday. Slone had previing that occurred in Middle ously waived his right to a
by JARRID DEATON
FEATURES WRITER
~
prehminary hearing , allowing the case to move directly
to the grand jury.
Slone, 24, allegedly shot
Jessica Nelson and Lee
Sammons on Saturday, Aug.
7, at a home at Middle
Creek. Nelson was shot once
in the leg and Sammons was
shot in the leg, abdomen and
groin.
Slone, an Army veteran,
eluded capture for almost
five days before being
the past several months has
been the inability to contact
Jarrell directly. When residents call Marshall's office
they are by policy given
Jarrell's cell phone number,
but that doesn't always
prove effective.
''If we forward them to
the cell number, he (Jarrell)
doesn't have a radio in his
truck and if he's not in an
area where he has service,
they can't reach him, nor can
we," said Marshall.
Some thought has been
given by county officials to
implement a radio for the
animal control officer so that
a dispatch system mi~ht be
set up , but Marshall said he
and other county officials
are trying to hold off on that
move until they learn more
about plans for Appalachian
Wireless to increase signal
in the remote areas of the
county.
"Appalachian Wireless is
in the process of establishing
towers in the Left Beaver
and Upper Abbott Creek
areas and we're anticipating
that as something that would
make our animal control
officer or officers easier to
reach by both us and also by
concerned citizens."
Animals
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entire county. It's just about
impossible to be in every
place at all times when people are asking for us to send
someone."
Once Jarrell leaves his
current position and takes a
seat on the county's governing body in November,
Marshall said steps will be
taken to perhaps hire two
people to replace the job
Jarrell once did alone.
"In most cases, the time
limitations with animals is
where you get into a problem," continued Marshall .
"because the animals are
often gone if they don't catch
them or contain them for
Wauen to pick up."
Marshall said because of
the wide range of animals
the county dealt with on a
regular basis, the county
shelter was unable to take on
all of them, especially the
horses, which they cannot
handle at all. When horses
are recovered, Jarrell, who
owns a farm, has often taken
the animal to his home and
cared for them if someone
did not step forward to take
the responsibility, Marshall
said. •
One often mentioned
concern from residents over
apprehended
by
the
Kentucky State Police.
Officers located Slone about
two miles from where the
shooting took place in the
Hippo community near
Route 850.
Before Slone was located
and placed under arrest,
police were stationed at
Prestonsburg Elementary
because some family members feared for the safety of
their children. Also, the
Social Security office in
Prestonsburg, where Slone
was once employed, kept its
doors closed until Slone's
arrest due to alleged threats
made by Slone.
Slone, who is currently
being held at the Floyd
County Detention Center on
a $1 million cash bond, is
scheduled to be arraigned on
Sept. 9.
Drugs
• Continued from p1
When all was said and
done, Tackett was charged
with endangering the welfare of a minor, receiving
stolen property, seven
counts of possession of a
controlled substance, buying
or possession, drug paraphernalia, tampering with physi-
cal evidence obscuring the
identity of a machine and
disorderly conduct.
It was not specified on
what counts Tackett was
wanted in connection to the
warrants sent from Pike
County.
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In early 2007, after the
organization of the Big
Sandy Trail Riders Club,
Marshall' became aware that
the U.S. Army Corps· of
Engineers was in the process
of looking for a lessee for
the
German
Bridge
Campground at Dewey
Lake. This started the long
process of meetings with the
Corps and the Kentucky
Department of Fish and
Wildlife, and in June of
2010,
the
department
entered into a memorandum
of agreement (MOA) with
the Floyd. County Fiscal
Court for 25 miles of trails.
The .agreement will run until
June 20, 2034. There will
also be two extensions of 25
years each.
"It was my dream three
years ago to see a printed
horse trail map for Floyd
County which could be published 1;1ationally," said
Denzil Allen, president of
the Big Sandy Trail Riders
Club . ''That dream has come
true."
The Big Sandy Trail
Riders Club has operated the
campground under a MOA
on behalf of the Floyd
County Fiscal Comt since
2009.
The grand opening of the
Dewey Lake Horse Trail
will kick-off on Friday, Sept.
10, at 3 p.m. at the German
Bridge Campground with
First Lady Jane Beshear in
attendance. The events will
last until Sept. 12. The $10
registration fee includes
unlimited riding, a camping
spot, Saturday evening dinner and admission to swinging bluegrass music entertainment. Children under the
age of 12 will be admitted
for free.
For more information on
the grand opening and the
trail ride, contact the
Prestonsburg
Tourism
Commission by calling
(606) 886-1341.
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Given our role as manufacturers, it stands to reason
we are among the nation's
leaders in exports as well.
According to the cabinet,
we're approaching $20 billion in this category, putting
us ninth among the states
when factoring out differences in population . Canada
is our biggest customer by
far; that country buys as
much as the next five countries combined.
As for foreign invest~nt
in Kentucky, it was nearing
$30 billion as of 2006. Japan
and Germany are the leaders
in this area, accounting for
two-thirds of the total.
While the economic climate has been especially
tough during the last two
years, all of these investments are a positive sign that
things may be turning
around. It says something
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·FRIDAY,
AuGUST 27, 2010
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
GUEST COLUMN
Historical groups plan full day on Sunday
by RANDALL RISNER
MAGOFFIN COUNTY
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Got a horse? Got a
wagon? Got a buggy? Got a
' ' mule? Then we have got a
ride for you.
The Friends of Middle
Creek in conjunction with
the
Magoffin
County
Historical Society have a
wonderful
afternoon
planned for the citizens of
Magoffin and Floyd counties or anyone else who
might wish to attend.
Our plans are to meet at
the David School Sunday,
August 29, at 1 p.m. for a
watermelon social, good
singing and maybe a little
preaching. This will also be
our staging area for those
who wish to ride a horse or
buggy in the caravan to the
Middle Creek National
Battlefield. We plan to leav.e
the David School at 3 p.m.
With the caravan traveling
down Route 404 towards the
battlefield. We will be
escorted by the Floyd county Sheriff's department from
the school to the battlefield.
We plan to arrive at the battlefield by 5 p.m. for more
fun and entertainment.
There will be a reenactment
camp set up and The Black
Powder Express band lead
by Toddie Preston will be ·
providing music starting at 5
p.m.
After the band finishes
playing, Debi Manuel, in the
persona of U.S . First Lady
Mary Todd Lincoln, and
Navajo Austin, in the persona of C.S. First Lady
Varina Howell Davis, will
do a Jiving history in first
person about their lives.
They will be assisted by
Floyd Davis in this entertaining and educational production. After this presentation Mr. A B Conley and the
Magoffin County Muzzleloaders Club will host a
black powder shoot. This
will consist of the Muzzleloaders displaying their
marksmanship with pioneer
era black powder weaponry.
We will be handing out a
few tokens at random to the
public which will entitle the
recipient to one shot under
the guidance of one of the
Muzzle-loaders.
There is no charge for
admission to any part of this
event; there will be a reason-
able charge for concessions. ties. In a continuing effort
The public is invited to par- along this line of endeavor
ticipate in any part of or the we also hope to promote the
entire event. The caravan upcoming reenactments at
from the David school will • Ivy Point and Middle Creek.
be restricted tQ highw-ay Last but not least we are
legal conveyances with ;in raising awareness about the
emphasis on antique modes need for a permanent Battle
of transportation. We hope of Puncheoil!Half Mountain
to see lots of horses, mules, Civil War Park. It is .our
pones, wagons, buggies, belief that such a park would
antique cars and old tractors. serve the area in many difOf course if you have none ferent aspects, to wit, it
of these, just drive whatever would be a place citizens
highway legal vehicle you could stroll, picnic, reflect,
·
educate, exercise, socialize
have.
The purpose of this event and hold special events,
has many prongs: one is to reunions, music shows, art
help crystallize the inter- shows and plays. It could
connectedness of Floyd and incorporate play grounds for
Magoffin counties. Another our children and grandchilis to highlight our common dren.
past and another is to draw
A Civil War Park would
attention to the Civil War add materially to the local
battles fought in both coun- economy as well as to the
quality of life for all our citizens. It would be a source
of pride in our past and for
our future. We are aware that
great obstacles will have to
be overcome, suitable land
secured, funding secured
and infrastructure put in
place including water,
sewer, electrical and other
sub-systems. Co-operation
and supp011 will be required
from all quarters and ladies
and gentlemen of every
political stripe will need to
lay aside their animosities
and bind together in this
common cause for the benefit of every man, woman and
child in our beloved Eastern
Kentucky.
Concern's with state tax law
aired before lawmakers
FRANKFORT - Concerns being led to believe that it's
about a 1979 tax law that not going up at all-it's a
some say allows taxing dis- · compensating rate, so it's
tricts to raise taxes beyond the about the same as last year,"
liin.it prescribed by law with- said Rich. The discrfpancy
out voter approval were heard· shows up when citizens get
by a state legislative commit- their tax bill, she explained.
tee Wenesday.
'The way it is being calcuConcerns with 1979 House lated, it results in a higher
Bill44, which generally limits tax," Brueggemann said.
taxing districts to a year-overA Kentucky Attorney
year increase in property tax General's opinion requested
revenue of 4 percent or Jess by Rich indicates that the calwithout being subject to recall culation is legal, according to
by voters , were raised before committee testimony.
Sen . Julian Carroll, Dthe Interim Joint Committee
on Local Government by Frankfort, said time is needed
Boone County ~roperty for the Attorney General's
Valuation
Administrator Office and others to look into
Cindy Rich and her attorney, the claim. But he also said it is
Rick Brueggemann. Rich and his understanding that. HB
Brueggermann
presented 44's purpose is to limit collecexamples showing that taxing rive increases in revenue-not
districts can levy a tax rate that just revenue from real propergenerates more than a 4 per- ty - t~ 4 percent without the
cent increase in revenues, possibility of a voter recall.
without being subjecttorecall, Without a compensating rate,
because of a secondary calcu- he said, the law would just
lation that allows personal deal with real property.
property to ~ included in the
Department of Local
rate calculation.
Government staff attorney
Rich said the situation Andrew Hartley said his
occurs in districts that have a agency believes it is following
higher rate on personal prop- the "literal wording" of the
erty than on real estate. The law when calculating the cominitial calculation in establish- pensating tax rate for local tax
ing the property ta,x rate is the districts.
"compensating rate", which is
Sen . John Schickel, Rthe rate that will generate the Union, asked if citizens are
same amount of money from expected to pay the same
real property as was generated amount of tax as the prior year
in the prior year. The purpose even if their property value
of the rate is to allow for has decreased significantly.
adjustment as the assessment' Rich said the expectation
base changes. If the personal under the compensating rate is
property rate is higher than the for the same amount of revreal property rate, a district enue to be collected by the
will almost always be able to taxing district overall.
levy a higher rate against real
"It occurs to me ... that
property than taxpayers would HB 44, in a deflationary time,
expect without being subject has a very different affect on
to recall because the higher citizens," Schickel said.
personal property rate isn't
Presiding co-chair of the
taken into account when the committee, Sen. Damon
initial real property rate was Thayer, R-Georgetown, said
established.
the committee has a few
"Taxpayers are being Jed to months to determine if a legbelieve revenue is only going islative fix is needed for HB
up 4 percent. .. or they're 44.
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MOVIES FROM
THE BLACK LAGOON
'The Descent,
Part 2'
by TOM DOTY
TIMES COLUMNIST
Fans of the first film will be
able to dive right in here, but new• bies should finish the next paragraph for a recap of the horrors in
the first film.
It focused
on a hearty
group
of
women who
vacation
together
ever year.
They
go
exploring
some caves
i
n
Tom Dotv
Appalachia
Times Columnist
and
.find
themselves
on the menu for a race of cannibalistic humanoids who are blind but
no less deadly as they slither about
through the catacombs they call
home. The film managed a hat
trick and delivered on the horror
as well as the drama and actually
served up characters you could
care about - until they got eaten.
Part two picks up with the lone
survivor of part one, Sarah, making it to freedom. This is good
1 news for the rescue party that's
as~embled to find her friends.
Unfortunately, Sarah has lost her
memory (probably a blessing) and
that is how the screenwriters manage to get her back down in the
ground.
Their group is led by three r~s
cue guides and comes equipped
with a sheriff character who
makes us Americans look bad by
being a pompous windbag with a
gun fetish. Y_ou just know he's
/
Nathan Stanley
(See LAGOON, page 3)
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This Town,
That World
Editor's Note: For years, Floyd
County Times founder and former publisher Norman Allen
wrote a weekly column that
looked at Floyd County through
1j his eyes. His columns are being
reprinted due to request.
You might say that those who
had their "last fling," at summer
vacation on Labor Day were, the
weather being what it was, taking
the last plunge.
GONE UNDERGROUND?
I keep wondering ~hat happened to that club Watt Hale
reported as once flourishing in
West Prestonsburg. It was in the
days before Women's Lib and was
a sta_b by a group of husbands at
~ making apron strings something
less confining than a noose. It was
called the Amalgamated Sons of
Independence, or something of the
sort. But I may be trying to revive
what you might call a dead hoss. I
seem to recall that the organization went into sort of a decline
'after some of the boys caught the
president of the club doing the
wife's dishes.
SICK, SICK
One of the "sick" jokes heard
hereabouts relates to the man who
had "lost" two wives under mysterious circumstances. The first, he
_., explained , died after eating poison
mushrooms. When the second
died of a gunshot wound there
were those who inquired about
what had happened.
"She wouldn't eat her mushrooms," the husband patiently
Stanley grandson to play at MAC
by JARRID DEATON
FEATURES WRITER
PRESTONSBURG - .Nathan Stanley, the
grandson of bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley,
will be performing at the Mountain Arts
Center tonight along with Gene Watson,
another musicallege~d.
"I have traveled around with Ralph
Stanley's band and I also have my own country band." Stanley said. "I have a brand new
album of traditional country music that is
coming out and I have been doing a lot of
duets with people like Patty Loveless, John
Anderson, Dr. Ralph Stanley and others. The
show in Prestonsburg will be the first show
where the album is available. The Mountain
Arts Center is a great facility."
According to promotional information
provided by the Mountain Arts Center about
Gene Watson, "It is safe to say that most
knowledgeable country fans would point to
Gene Watson as one of country music's best
ballad singers in the same league as country
icons George Jones , Merle Haggard, Vern
Gosdin and others who are the standard bearers for honest, traditional country music. It's
no surprise that such artists as Vince Gill, Lee
Ann Womack, Rhonda Vincent, Trace
Adkins, Connie Smith, Joe Nichols and
Alison Krauss, and many others are not only
happy but eager to record with Gene. There is
also the stunning truth that at age of 66,Gene
is singing better than ever, with his clear, pure
tone intact and an unmatched soulful delivery."
The concert is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $25. For more information, visit
the Mountain Arts Center website at
http://macarts.com.
Gene Watson
DINNER DIVA
.Cayenne pepper -Natural pain reliever
I was watching television
Saturday night, as I was getting
ready for bed. On the news, was a
story about an older man who had
excruciating knee pain that was
being helped via injections of some
kind of pharmaceutical grade capsicum. Or in layman's terms, make
that red pepper. That's right, hot
chili pepper and it was making this
man's pain go away; better than
any other drug and no side effects.
Herbalists and alternative medicine users have known this for
years . Cayenne pepper, capsicum,
is a natural pain reliever. Not only
that, but it has the ability -to do
about 100 other healthful things,
including rev your metabolism,,
help digestion, improve circulation,
stop bleeding, you name it- the
claims are endless.
And while I won't vouch for
each capsicum claim ever made, I
will tell you that this spice adds
some kick to your tacos, or anything else you happen to add it to.
Even if you doubt the veracity of
hot pepper's healing proponents,
surely you'd enjoy a little spice in
your dinnertime! Here's a recipe
using cayenne pepper- enjoy!
(See ALLEN, page 2)
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can be done
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Red Pepper Pasta
Serves 4
12 ounces spaghetti noodles,
cooked
1-2 tablespoons olive oil
2 medium red bell peppers
(deseeded, deribbed and cut into
strips)
1 large onion, chopped
4 clove.s garlic, pressed
1 teaspoon dried basil
1/2 to 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
3/4 cup chicken broth
3/4 cup Romano cheese, grated
(See DIVA, page 2)
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TH,I: FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
amity g~~- ·Shin
splints: A good
Met~:· · reason to ·buy new shoes
Martha A. Simpson, no, M.B.A
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ofFJJmity Medi&ine
Question: My daughter
recently joined the track
team, and after a few practices she began complaining of pain in the front of
her lower legs. The trainer
says this is caused by shin
splints, and he advised her
to ice her legs . Should I
take her to the doctor? Is
there anything b~sides ice
to take care of this? She
seems to be in quite a bit of
discomfort.
Answer: Shin splints
are a common cause of pain
in the front of the lower leg
in runners, aggressive walkers, and people who engage
in aerobic , weight-bearing
exercise. The medical name
for the condition is medial
tibial stress syndrome.
Shin splints are the result
of inflammation caused by
stress - or pulling.- at the
point where connective tissues are attached to the
shinbone. Shin splints can
be quite painful, but with
rest, ice and modification in
the running or exercise routine, they will get better.
A major cause of shin
splints is wearing footwear
that 1s improper for your
feet or the activity. Not
everyone walks squarely on
their feet, and this can lead
to abnormal stresses on the
shinbones since most of the
muscles in the feet attach to
the lower leg. Footwear that
is worn out or does not have
the arch support that your
foot needs can cause shin
splints. Also running downhill or on an uneven or
slanted surface can cause
undue strain on the shin.
Your daughter's trainer
is probably correct in his
diagnosis of shin splints,
but a visit to the doctor may
be reassuring . . The pain
from shin splints can be
quite severe, and you doctor
can advise you if medica-
tion
is
needed.
Infrequently, a stress fracture can occur in the tibia
and can be mistaken for ·
shin splints.
Aside from applying ice
to the inflamed area and
wearing proper footwear
with plenty of suppott, rest
and
anti-inflammatory
medications such as ibuprofen, can help. You,r daughter may find some relief in
elevating her legs to help
reduce swelling.
Switching to non-weight
bearing exercise for a
while, can aid in the recovery of the inflamed tissues.
and when the legs are
healthy again , stretching
and specific strength training exercises can be incorporated to help strengthen
the legs.
Once the acute inflammation has calmed down,
building up to the previous
distance gradually is best.
Encourage her to stay on
level ground as much as
possible and avoid hard sur-
Salome's Stars
ARIES (March 21 to Aprill9) Cupid is
strong in the Aries aspect this week, With the
cherub opening romantic possibilities for
single Lambs, and strengthening ties 'twixt
loving pairs already in a caring relationship.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Your
dramatic tlair might make things more interesting as you recount an event to your colleagues. But be careful not to exaggerate
reality to the point that facts and fancy combin~ to form fiction.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You love
to talk, and this week you should get lots of
chances to share your thoughts with people
who will not only pay attention to what you
have to say, but will want to hear more.
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) The pat
tern of recent changes could begin to shift
from mostly workplace-related events to
more personal matters. Continue to keep (!.n
open mind as you prepare to deal with them.
LEO (July 23 to August 22) An opportunity for work-related travel could be just
what the Terrific Tabby needs to get a new
perspective on a balky situation. The trip
could also prove to be personally rewarding.
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22)
You might want to suggest resolving an old
disagreement before it can affect a matter
expected to come up for discussion. It's
always best to start with a clean slate.
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22)
The week favors combining dollops of creativity and practicality to work out both pro-
Weekly
Horoscope
fessional and personal problems. A longtime
friend could have something of note to suggest.
SCORPIO (October 23 to November
21) Some surprising facts could come to
light if you decide to probe deeper into an
"opportunity" than you might usually do.
What you'll learn could determine what
you'll earn.
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to
December 21) Someone close to you might
seek your counsel. Hear him/her out, but
hold the line at giving actual advice until
you get credible answers to all your questions.
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January
19) What seems to be an overwhelming
workplace project can be dealt with quite
well if you handle one category at a time.
Things will soon begin to fall into place.
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February
18) A personal matter might need more of
your time than you had expected. Try to prioritize between your many outside commitments and your domestic responsibilities.
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) A
developing situation still needs more time to
grow, and more time to study before you can
plunge in and make some attention-getting ·
waves. Patience is best for wise'Pisceans.
BORN THIS WEEK: You have a gift
for organization that would make you a fine
archivist. (Are you listening out there,
Library of Congress?)
faces.
And finally. back to
shoes. Properly fitted
footwear is essential for the
treatment of shin splints.
Generally, podiatrists can
create shoe orthotics to help
prevent shin splints, and
often, these can be switched
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LAST OF THE HEROES?
You know, it's just possible the Age of Heroes is
past. This thought came to
me when I heard last week
that Charles Lindbergh, "the
Lone Eagle," had died.
Many youngsters, these
days, may not know who
Lindbergh is, or was, but we
Diva
• Continued from p2
1 cup low-fat cream
cheese, at room temperature
In a skillet over medium
, high heat, heat your olive
oil. To the hot oil, add the
peppers and onions. Cook
till peppers are wilted and
onions are translucent. Add
the garlic and cook another
minute or two; don 't let the
garlic turn brown. Add the
basil, stir and remove from
pan.
To the emptied skillet,
add the chicken broth and
bring to a simmer, scrapmg
up any browned bit on the
bottom of the pan. Add the
Romano and cream cheeses,
whisking in until well blended and simmering. Now add
the pepper mixture back to
the skillet and mix well. Add
the cooked pasta and toss.
Serve
with
additional
Romano cheese garnishing
the top if desired.
you. even a stunt such as
walking on the moon has
lost some of its mystery and
glamor.
Or is it I who doesn' t
know a real hero, any more?
Eve! Knievel, for instance,
leaves me cold. But I insist
that if you' d put Christopher
Columbus on TV and have
him standing there on the
deck, sailing into uncharted
seas, his locks . streaming
behind him in the wind
while declaiming Joaquin
Miller to beat the band-I
still say, the tube would
spoil the show for me.
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• Continued from p1
who got the sudden
announcement one day, all
those years ago, that this
youngster had flown the
Atlantic, non-stop, in a . tiny
wisp of an airplane remember so well the thrill to this
youngster's daring and high
accomplishment.
None of the astronauts
have received the adulation
earned and deserved • by
Lindy. It just can't be. ever
again, I suppose you see too
much of the preparations,
the take-off, the flight, hear
too much. By the time the
boys o,n TV get through with
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From your children and grandchildren
weekly column. To submit
questions, write to Martha
A . Simpson, D.O., MBA.,
Ohio University College of
Osteopathic Medicine, P.O.
Box 110, Athens, Ohio
45701 , or via e-mail to read.erques.tions@jamilymedicinenews.org.
Rick and Pat LeMaster, of
Prestonsburg, are pleased
to announce the upcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Jessica Sha to Michael
Everett Risner, of Magoffin
County.
Michael is the son of the
late Gary and Betty Risner.
Jessica is a graduate of
Prestonsburg High School
and is employed at
Prestonsburg Food City.
Michael is a graduate of
Magoffin County High
School and is employed by
Crossrock Gas.
The couple will exchange
vows at 6 p.m. in Myrtle
Beach on Aug. 29. They
will
then
reside
in
Prestonsburg with their
daughter, Cathrin~ Cova
Ann Risner.
Allen
explained.
from one pair of shoes to·
another. There also are shoe
stores that specialize in
evaluating feet so that you
can get the most supportive
shoe for the activity, fitted
specifically to your feet.
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�THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
FRIDAY, AUGUST
27, 2010 • 63
Something's fishy in car battery's early death
by TOM and RAY MAGLIOZZI
Dear Tom and Ray:
I purchased a new 20 lO VW CC,
and the car has 5,000 miles on it.
During a long weeJ<end, I left the car
• unused for four
days, and the battery died. There
were no lights on
or external power
drains.
On
Tuesday I went to
the dealer where I
purchased the car
and was told:
"There is nothing
wrong with the
car - they just
do that because
there is a lot of
power drain due
to the computer."
.
I called another VW dealer and was
given a similar answer. My question
is, how can a car company design a
car with a battery that lasts only four
days? Shouldn't a car be able to sit
for more than four days without the
battery dying? Thanks. - Tun
WM: Yes, it should. In fact, VW
itself says the car shbuld be good for
30 days without a problem. So I
think you have every right to go
~ Lagoon
back to your dealer and ask him to
investigate further.
RAY: In our experience, most
cars can sit for about two weeks
these days before the battery is too
weak to start the car.
1DM: Why is that?
Well, there are certain
electronic components
that continue to run
even when your car is
turned off. There's usually an alann system,
and there's the evaporative emissions system,
which needs to cycle
whether the car is running or not. Normally,
there's enough juice in
the battery to keep that
up for a couple of
weeks, unless it's
extraordinarily cold
outside.
RAY: But there are a couple of
things that could shorten that time
frame. One is a weak battery. That
seems UI1liktly on a brand-new car,
but maybe your battery is defective.
TOM: Or perhaps you were
making lots of very short trips leading up to the long weekend, and
never really charged up the battery.
RAY: The other possibility is that
Dad is going to have to disa,r
Please help me out, guys. I'll have
something is draining the battery too
hell to pay if she's not greeted with
point his daughter
quickly. The dealer should be able to
the car, or at least a convincing reaDear Tom and Ray:
put an ammeter on the battery with
I just returned from visiting my son for my not having been successthe engine off to see how much current is being drawn off. If it's an daughter, who is a Peace Corps vol- ful.- Chuck
TOM: Well, your daughter obviexcessive amount, then he needs to unteer, in Yeghegnadzor, Al.mema.
Now, my daughter is an adventure- ously ba~ bonded with the people of
figure out what's eausing it.
WM: Maybe there's a fault in some gal, and she's become infatu- Armenia. That's wondetful. And she
the alann system or evaporative ated with the Lada Niva. It's a very clearly wants to take a piece of her
emissions system. Maybe there's a small but particularly utilitarian 4- experience there home with her courtesy light that's staying on. wheel-drive SUV. She's decided that she want<> a keepsake.
to reward her for her service to
RAY: But it would be easier, and
Maybe a trunk light.
RAY: Or maybe there's a factory humanity, I should procure one for cheaper, if she just married an
defect. I remember that VW did her upon her return to the U.S. She's Al.menian and brought HIM home,
have a problem with new cars being scheduled to come home about a Chuck. Because there's no way
delivered to dealers with batteries year from now, which gives me you're ever going to get a Lada
that had drained during shipping. some time to research this and fmd a approved for road use in the United
That problem supposedly got fixed, viable reason for telling her it can't States.
but it's something the dealer could be done. She would like for me to
TOM: If a vehicle doesn't meet
make contact with one of her U.S. safety and environmental stanlook into for you.
WM: If you can't figure it out, Al.menian friends, have him fmd . dards (and trust us. Chuck, this one
and this continues to be a problem, and buy the vehicle on her behalf doesn't), the U.S. Department of
your last-ditch solution would be a and ship it to the U.S. My alternative Transportation requires you to either
trickle charger that you can leave on plan is for her to purchase the auto in upgrade it and make it comply, or
the battery when you go away. Al.menia, where she's now based, destroy it. Guess which option
That'll ensure that the battery stays drive it across Europe and ship it you're gomg to be forced to pick?
charged, that you're able to start the across the pond once she reaches the
RAY: Unless you're the kind of
car and that you don't lose all the Atlantic. Here's my question: What guy who makes nuclear reactors out
presets on your radio. But that's kind would I need to do to the Niva to of balsawood in his spare time on
of a Mickey Mouse solution for an· have it pass U.S. import standards? weekends, you're not going to be
expensive new car. So push the deal- Would I need to bring two home able to upgrdde this thing to meet
er a little harder, and tell him what one as the primary vehicle and one U.S. code. Even car companies have
as a parts car - or would I have a hard time doing it. For an individVW said. Good luck, Trm. ·
ready access to parts in the U.S.? ual, it's almost impossible.
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bring rocks down on all of
them. Sure enough, he does
just that at the first sight of
the underground dwellers
and everyone else scatters
like they missed that bit
about never splitting up in a
horror movie.
luster too make much use of
them.
• "Back-Up Plan" Most of this week's Jennifer Lopez stars in this
releases never played at the romantic comedy that, of
multiplex. This is a pattern course, depends on a goofy
that will only get stronger plot device. The device in
as film budgets skyrocket this case turns out to be her
so viewers are encouraged character's decision to get
to research unfalniliar titles artificially
inseminated
on the internet before part- since Mr. Right has been
ing with those rental dol- tardy and her clock is ticklars.
ing. She soon learns that
•
"Survival of the she will have twins but that
Dead" - Fans of the zorn- is also complicated by
hie films of George A. meeting a possible Mr.
Romero, of which I number Right. Will he stick around?
myself, have to face facts Who
really
cares?
and accept that his latest Surprisingly this film got
undead romps are just plain the biggest release of the
awful. This one has some bunch this week.
interesting ideas (a pair of ' • "Titanic 2" - A ship
feuding families on a with the audacity to sport
remote island who aren't the titular moniker finds
ready to part with their dead itself in trouble when a
relatives), but is too lack- tsunami forces it into the
path of an iceberg. Directto-video deserves betl:er .
• "City Island" - Andy
Garcia stars in this dramdey
that shapes up as your best
bet this week. He plays the
patriarch of a family that
doesn't share very much.
He disrupts that dynamic
when he brings home a
young ex-convict that he
met on the job (he's a corrections officer). Nowhere
near as trite as the set-up
sounds, and the film benefits from strong performances
by
Julianna
Margulies and Alan Arkin.
Next week could only b~
better and appears proiJising with the release of
"Marmaduke" and "Harry
Brown," a low-key drama
starring Michael Caine.
going to fire that sidearm
the first chance he gets,
despite a stem warning that
discharging a weapon could
by TOM DOTY
TIMES CoLUMNIST
~
•
Strange ••• but true
• It was 19th-century ·
author Samuel Butler who
made the following sage
observation: "Morality is
the custom of one's country
and the current feeling of
one's peers. Cannibalism is
moral in a cannibal country."
• When the city of New
York was concerned about
leaks in its main water-supply system, it found a novel
approach to the problem.
"' Six experienced deep-sea
divers were hired to live in a
pressurized tank within the
water-supply tunnel for a
month while they investigated the leaks.
• Perhaps unsurprisingly, the Popsicle was invented by an 11-year-oJd boy.
• If you w..ould like to
get into modeling and live
the glamorpus life, you
might want to reconsider:
Researchers at Dow Jones
MarketWatch have found
that the average model
makes a mere $11 to $12
• lper hour.
• Statistics show that for
every person born in the
United States, there are 15
puppies and 45 kittens born.
• In 1950, the average
executive earned about 30
times as much as the average worker. Today's executives earn 300 to 500 times
as much.
• Evidently wild monkeys are causing a bit of
trouble for railroads in
India. It seems that the mon•tkeys board trains and run
amok, causing no small
amount of consternation to
the passengers. To combat
the problem, police in the
city of Delhi hired a blackfaced langur monkey to ride
the trains and frighten off
the wild monkeys. There's
no word on what wages
were offered.
• The most common
surnames in. the United
States are, in order, Smith,
Johnson, Williams and
Jones.
• Those who study such
things say that in just one of
your fingertips there . are
approximately 3,000 touch
receptors.
Thought for the Day
"A conference is a gathering of important people
who singly can do nothing,
but together can decide that
nothing can be done." -Fred Allen
This is a retread of the
first film and that's a shame,
as the audience already
knows whets going on· for
the first 45 minutes and has
to wait for this film's cast to
catch on. Eventually Sarah
remembers what happened,
but by that time the underground ghouls are all over
her party. Too bad, because
the chance to do a great
scene where she remembers
what happened in the tunnels is botched. Imagine
waking up from your worst
nightmare to find yourself
smack dab in the middle of
it and you'll get what I
mean.
Sequels sometimes provide more information and
this one does a fine job of
showing us how these critters survive Personally, I
could have done without the
scene where we see how
they relieve themselves, but
interested viewers will get
the answer to that question.
This one does save a few
surprises for the last halfhour and one is a whopper.
Turns out that one other
character from the first survived, too, and she's ready
to kill Sarah for leaving her
behind .
They also ratchet up the
gore factor and even let one
character dispatch a goon
with his portable drill.
There is also an excellent
finale that involves three
women taking on a room
full of monsters with nothing but their hunting 'equipment. Lots of fluids splatter
the screen in the ensuing
battle that only one-person
will walk away froin - but
how far will she get?
This is pretty good for a
sequel that couldn't possibly live up to the original.
The character stuff just isn't
there; though the action
scenes are pretty well done.
The film gets points for
restoring the original film's
downer ending that was
used in its European
release.
Best line: "Judging by
her fingernails, she's taken
some big chunks out of
somebody."
2009, rated R.
,;
Amencan Heart H
Association.¥
August 31,2010
Time: 4to 6 pm
Join Us In Welcoming
Ear, NoSe and
Throat Specialist
Dr. Brian Helton
to Our Community.
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Head and Ned< Surgeqn
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Prestonsburg, KY
(606) 886-2712
Highlands Health System is pleased to announce
the addition of ear, nose and throat specialist
Dr. Brian Helton. There will be an Open
House on August 3 Ist from 4 to 6 pm at the
MVP ENT location. Join us in welcoming him
to our community.
Door Prizes and ree Food
Neal and Brenda Spears, of Toler, and Ed and Jackie
Watkins, of Harold, proudly announce the engagement
and marriage of their children, Sarah Jane Spears and
Bradley Erik Watkins, on Saturday, Aug. 28, at 2:15 p.m.
The ceremony will be held at the Garfield Community
Center in Pikeville.
Sarah Is a graduate of Betsy Layne High School and Is
currently attending Big Sandy Community and
Technical College. She Is currently employed by
Signature Health Care Center.
Brad Is a graduate of Opportunities Unlimited. He Is currently employed by Excel Mining.
The couple has one son together, Bradley Evan Joe.
After the wedding, the couple will reside in Pikeville.
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FRIDAY, AUGUST
27, 2010
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
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Welcome 7 p.m. Pastor Mark Hunt, School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
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Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Tommy J. Spears, M1nister.
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Faith Bible Church, an independent Prestonsburg Church of Christ, 88 Hwy. 1428; Worship Parkway; Church Service, 9:15; Sabbath School, 10:45; '
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message. Everyone welcome!
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Pastor
Wednesday, 7 p.m. Elder Donnie Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; 285-3133; Richard Salisbury, Bishop.
Chester Varney, Minister.
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Pastor
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Wednesday
Mare Creek Church of Christ, Stanville; Sunday School, a.m.
First Baptist, Martin; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday,
Drift Independent, Drift, Sunday, 11 a.m.; Thursday,
10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. 6:30p.m.
6:30p.m.
Sunday Evening Service 7 p.m.;
Martin Church of Christ, Martin; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Graydon Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m. Grace Fellowship Prestonsburg,(next to old flea marHoward, Minister.
ket), Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Bill
Gary Mitchell, Minister.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
First Baptist, Prestonsburg, 157 South Front Street; Maytown Church of Christ, 66 Turkey Creek Rd., Stukenberg, Pastor 889-0905.
First Assembly of God, Martin; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and
Langley. Sunday Bible Study 10:00 a.m., Sunday morning Faith Deliverance Tabernacle,, West Prestonsburg;
Wors~ip Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
6:30 p.m.; Wed., 6:30 p.m.; Jerry C. Workman, minister.
worship 11:00 a.m., Evening Worship 6:00 p.m., Sunday School, 10:30 a.m.; Thursday, 7 p.m.; Don
Lorie Vannucci, Minister.
Shepherd, Minister.
Fitzpatrick First Baptist, 1063 Big Branch, P.O. Box 410, Wednesday Bible Study 6:00p.m.
In Victory Assembly of God, West Prestonsburg; Sunday Prestonsburg, KY 41653; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Faith
Revelation, Harkins Ave., West Prestonsburg;
Upper Toler Church of Christ, 3.5 miles up Toler Creek
School, 10:00; Worship Service, 11 :00 & 6:30; Wednesday Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
on right; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship service, 11 a.m. and 6
Evening, 6;30; Gary Stanley, Pastor.
Pastor Tommy Reed.
p.m.; Thurs. 7 p.m. Randy Haga,ns, Minister. 886-9460.
and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
New Bethel Assembly of God, Burning Fork Rd., Free United Baptist, West Prestonsburg; Sunday School,
Faith
Fellowship, Allen, Ky. Sun. School, 10 a.m.;
Weeksbury Church of Christ; Sunday School, 10 a.mm.;
Salyersville; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11
10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.; Worship Service, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. John Burke, Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Sun. Evening, 6 p.m.; Wed, 7
a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m. Arthur (Sam) Smith, Wednesda~ 7: p.m.
p.m .. Carl & Missy Woods, Pastors.
Minister.
Minister.
Faith Worship Center, US 460, Paintsville; Worship
Free United Baptist, West Prestonsburg; Sunday School,
CHURCH OF GOD
Service, 11 a.m.; Thursday, 6 p.m.; Buddy and Maude
Praise Assembly, 1 mile S. of Prestonsburg, intersection 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.;
Betsy Layne Church of God, Old U.S. 23; Sunday Frye, Minister.
of Rt. 80 and U.S. 23; Sunday School, 10:30 a.m.; Worship Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.
School, 10:30 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Full Gospel Community, (formerly of Martin) moved to
Service, 11 a.m. and 6:00p.m.; Midweek Thurs., 7:00p.m.;
Grethel Baptist, State Rt. 3379, (Branham's Creek Rd.); Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Judith Caudill, Minister.
J.M. Sloce, Minister.
Old Allen; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 ~
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and
Community Church of God, Arkansas Creek, Martin; a.m.; Sunday evening, 6:30 p.m.; Wed., 6:30 pm.;
BAPTIST
6:30p.m.; Wednesday, 5;30 p.m.
Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Friday, 7 p.m.; Bud Crum, Lavonne Lafferty, Minister.
Allen First Baptist, Allen; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Garrett Regula; Baptist, Route 550, Garrett; Worship
Minister.
Lighthouse Temple, Main St. and Hall St.; Worship
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Service, 10:30 a.m. and 6:30p.m.; Wednesday, 6:30p.m.;
First
Church of God; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 12 p.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday/Friday, 7 p.m.;
Arnold Turner, Minister.
Larry Patton, pastor. Phone 358-9610.
Service, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Roy Cosby, Minister.
Auxier Freewil Baptist, Auxier; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Highland Avenue Freewill Baptist; Sunday School, 9:50
Steven V. Williams, Pastor.
Living Water Ministries Full Gospel Church, Rt. 3, just
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 pm.; Thursday, 7 p.m.; a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
Garrett Church of God, Garrett; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; before Thunder Ridge; Wednesday, 7:00 p.m., Sunday
Bobby Spencer, Pastor.
p.m.; David Garrett, Minister.
Worship Service, 11 a.m. ; Family Training Hour- Thursday Evening, 6:00 p.m. Pastor: Curt Howard.
Ball Branch Regular Baptist Church, Mousey Ky;
Jacks Creek Baptist, Bevinsville; Sunday SchoOl, 10 7 p.m., Bill B. Tussey. Jr, Pastor
Martin House of Worship, Old Post Office 'St.; Worship
Worship Service; 9:30; Every third Sat. and Sun. of each a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
Landmark Church of God, Goble Roberts Addition; Service, 7 p.m., Saturday/Sunday.
month; Roger Hicks, Pastor; Ralph Howard, Asst. Pastor. p.m.; Pastor Roger Trusty.
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Contact Kermit Newsome 606-3n-6881 for more informa- Katy Friend Freewill Baptist, 2 miles up Abbott; Sunday Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11:10 a.m. and Old Time Holiness, 2 miles up Arkansas Creek, Martin;
7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Kenneth E. Prater, Jr., Minister. Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Worship Service, 7 p.m.; Friday,
tion.
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Little Paint First Church of God, 671 Little Paint Road, 7 p.m.; John W. Patton, Minister.
Benedict Baptist, Slick Rock Branch, Cow Creek; Sunday Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Jimmy Caudill, Pastor.
School, 10 a.m; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Lackey Freewill Baptist, Lackey; Sunday School, 1tl East Point; Sunday School, 9:45a.m.; Worship Service, 11
Spurlock Bible (Baptist), 6227 Spurlock Creek Rd.,
a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.. ; Charles Heater Jr., Prestonsburg; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service,
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Gordon Fitch, Minister.
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Minister.
11 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Jim Stephens, Minister.
Betsy Layne Free Will Baptist, Betsy Layne; Sunday Johnny J. Collins, Minister.
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Lancer Baptist Church; 71 Cooley St., Prestonsburg, The Ligon Church of God of Prophecy, Saturday 886-1003.
Services, 7:00 p.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Town Branch Church; Sunday School 10 a.m except
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Tracy Patton, Minister.
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m., Service, 11 a.m.; Ralph Hall, Pastor.
for first Sunday in each month.; Worship Service, Sun.•
Big Sandy Community anp Technical College Baptist Evening Woship, 6:00 p.m., Wednesday Prayer Meeting
EPISCOPAL
morning 10:00 a.m.; ·Evening 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 6 p.m.;
Student Uniol), J 102; Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.; Vera and Bible Study, 7:00 p.m.; Pastor Bobby Carpenter
No Sunday night services on first Sunday of each month.
Joiner, 886-3863, ext. 67267.
Left Beaver Regular Baptist Church across from Garth St. James Parish; Rev. Stan McGraw. Office hours: Mon.- Tom Nelson, Minister.
Bonanza Freewill Baptist, Abbott Creek Road, Bonanza; School; 4th Saturday & Sunday 10:00 am, Odd Saturday Fri., 10 a.m.-2:00 p.m.; Coffee Hour, Sunday, 10 a.m.;
Morning Worship Service, 11 a.m. Phone: 886-8046. Visit The Father House, Big Branch, Abbott Creek; Sunday
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; 6:00 pm.; Gary Compton, Pastor.
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School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 6 p.m.; J.J. Wright,
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Jimmy D. Brown, Minister.
Liberty Baptist, Denver; Sunday Service, 10 a.m.;
Minister.
LUTHERAN
Brandy Keg Freewill Baptist, Com Fork; Sunday School, Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 6 p.m.;
10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Merle Little, Minister.
.Our Savior Lutheran, Sipp Bayes Room Carriage House The Tabernacle, Rt. 321 (Old Plantation Motel),
Christian Educator, 10:00; Sunday Morning, 11 :00;
Roger Music, Minister.
ligon Community Freewill Baptist, Ligon· Worship Motel, Paintsville; Sunday Service, 11 a.m.; WKLW (600 Sunday Evening, 7:00; Wednesday. 7:00; Pastors, Paul
am) 12:05 p.m.; Rolland Bentrup, Minister.
Calvary Southern Baptist, Betsy Layne; Sunday School, Service, Sunday, 11:00 a.m. Thursday, 7 p.m.
and Ramona Aiken.
9:45 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and ·7 p.m.;
METHODIST .
Little Rosa Regular Baptist Church of Jesus Christ,
Youth
Fellowship Center, Wheelwright; MondayWednesday, 7 p.m.; Doug Lewis, Minister.
(Indian Bottom Association) Services: 1st Saturday & Auxier United Methodist, Auxier; Sunday School, 10 Tuesday, 6 p.m.; Thursday, 7 p.m.
Community Freewill Baptist, Goble Roberts Addition; Sunday ofevery month 9:30 a.m., 3rd Sunday 9:30 a.m., a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, 6 p.m.; Mearl
Zion Deliverance, Wayland; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Sunday School, 10 am.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 Odd Sunday 9:30a.m.
Music, Minister.
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 6:30
p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Paul D. Coleman, Mimster. ·
Martin Branch Freewill Baptist, Estill; Sunday Service, Betsy Layne Unifed Methodist, next to B.t. Gymnasium; p.m. Prayer Line: 358-2464; Darlene W. ArneHe, Pastor
Cow Creek Freewill Baptist, Cow Creek; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11:15 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.;
Taylor Chapel Community Church, formerly the old
10 a.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; James (Red) Morris, Minister.
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Randy Blackburn, Minister.
Price Food Service building, located 1 quarter mile
Nathon Lafferty, Minister.
Martin Freewill Baptist, Martin; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; • Allen Christ United Methodist, Allen; Sunday School, above Worldwide Equipment, Rt. 1428. Sun. Bible Study,
Daniels Creek Baptist Fellowship Church of God, Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; 9:45a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Wednesday,
10 a.m.; Sun. Morning Service, 11 a.m.; Sun. Evening,
Banner. Services: Saturday night, 7 p.m.; Sunday morning, John L. Blair, Minister.
7 p.,.,.~ Kenneth Lemaster, Minister.
6:30 p.m. Kenny Vanderpool, Pastor.
11 a.m.; Sunday night, 7 p.m.; Henry Lewis, Minister.
Maytown First Baptist, Main St., Maytown; Sunday Community United Methodist,, 147 Burke Avenue (off International Pentecostal Holiness Church, 10974 N.
Drift Freewill Baptist, Drift; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; University Drive and Neeley St.); Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Main St., Martin; Rev. Ellis J. Stevens, Senior Pastor.
Worship Service, 6:30 p.m.; Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Jim Wednesday, 6 p.m.; Bob Varney, Minister.
· Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
Rising Son Ministries, 114 Rising Son Lane,
Fields, Minister.
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McDowell First Baptist, McDowell; Sunday School, 9:45 Glen "Sandy" Douglass, Rev. .
Prestonsburg, Ky 41653.; Sunday, 11:00 a.m.;
Endicott Freewill Baptist, Buffalo; Sun. School, 10 a.m.; a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 6 Elliott's Chapel Free Methodist, Rt. 979, Beaver; Sunday Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Pastor: D.P. Curry.
Church every Sun. Morning 11:00 a.m.; Wed. evening p.m.; Gene Bracken, Minister.
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Church of God of Prophecy, Sunday School10 a.m.,
Middle Creek Baptist, Blue River; Sunday School, 10 Philip T. Smith, Minister.
Worship Service 11 a.m., Sunday Night - 6 p.m.,
ARE YOU SEARCHING FOR TRUTH
Emma
United
Methodist,
Emma;
Sunday
School10
a.m.,
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
Wednesday Night - 6 p.m. Pastor Glenn Hayes. West
AND THE MEANING OF LIFE?
Sunday Worship Service 11 a.m.; Pastor David Profitt.
p.m.; William L. Hunt, Minister.
Prestonsburg.
This is what worked for meLighthouse Baptist, 2194 KY Rt. 1428, Prestonsburg; First United Methodist, 256 South Arnold Avenue; House of Refuge, Rock Fork: Sunday Evening Worship
l know it will also work for you!
Sunday Servil:!l, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Worship Service, 10:55 a.m.; 6 pm, Monday Bible Study 7:30 pm, Wednesday Prayer
,--...:.....,=--., 1. Hear the Word (Rom. 10:17)
p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Donald Crisp, Minister. home Youth Service 6 p.m.; Rev Jim Adams, Pastor.
Meeting 7:30pm, Bill B. Jussey, Pastor
~~
2. Believe in Christ (John 8:24/14:1·3)
phone 285-3385
Horn Chapel Methodist, Auxier Road, Auxier; Sunday Seventh-Day Adventist 5 miles West on MI. Parkway. ~
3. Tum from Sin (Luke 13:3, Rom. 6:12·26)
Pleasant Home Baptist, Water Gap Road, Lancer; School, 10 a.m.; Sunday Morning Service, 11 a.m.; Mid- Sabbath School 9:30 am; Church Services 11AM;
4. Confess Christ (Acts 8:37, Matt. 10:32·33)
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 week Service, 7 p.m.; Sunday Evening Se'rvice held on the Pastor, John Baker 358-9263. Church 606-886-3459.
5. Be Baptized (Buried in Water)
1st and 3rd Sundays of each month at 6 p.m.; Judy Carr- Leave mesage. Everyone Welcome.
p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Mark Tackett, Pastor.
(Mark 16:16,Acts 2:36-47, Matt. 28:19-20)
Prater Creek Baptist, Banner; Sunday School, 10 a.m; Back, Minister.
6Walk in Newness of Life (Rom. 6:1·23)
Destination Community Church. Our next service is
Graceway United Methodist, At. 80, Sunday School, 9:45 May 16, 2010, 11 a.m. at the Mountain Arts Center,
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
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Rock Fork Freewill Baptist; Garrett Sunday School, 10
THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST
This inv1tat1on was pa•d for by
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John K. Endicon to help aid you 1n your Search for Truth
Salisbury United Methodist, Printer; Sunday School, 10
Wendell Crager, Minister.
Prestonsburg
Rock Fork Regular Baptist, Garrett; Worship Service, a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday
9:30a.m.; Jerry Manns, Pastor; Willie Crace Jr., Assistant Bible Study, 6 p.m.; Bobby G. Lawson, Minister.
Wayland United Methodist, Rt. 7, Wayland; Sunday
Pastor.
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, 6
Salt Uck United Baptist, Satt Lick, Hueysville; Worship
p.m.;
Jack Howard, Pastor.
Service, 2nd .& 4th Sunday, 10:30 a.m.; Pastor, Allen
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Wheelwright
United Methodist, Wheelwright; Sunday
Chaffins,
phone
946-2123.
East KY Metal
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Prestonsburg Village Sllopping Center
Sammy Clark Branch Freewill Baptist, Dana; Sunday
(Next doorto East KY Roof Truss Co.)
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Bobby lsaa9, Minister.
Prestonsburg, Ky 41653
Vogle Day United Methodist Church, Harold; Sunday
3095 S. Lake Drive • Prestonsburg, KY 41653
Wednesday, 6:30 p.m:
886-6681
Stephens Branch Missionary Baptist, Stephens Branch; School, 10:00 a.m.; Sunda~ Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.;
Phone: .(606) 889·9609 or (606) 886·9563
Wed. B1ble Study, 7:00p.m.; Dennis C. Love, Pastor.
Sunday Service, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11' a.m.;
Drift Pentecostal, Dnft; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship
Wednesday, 6 p.m.
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Service, Saturday/Sunday, 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Ted
The Third Avenue Freewill Baptist; Sunday School, 10
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 Shannon, Minister.
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Free Pentecostal Church of God, Rt. 1428, East Point;
p.m. Phillip Ramey, Pastor.
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and
Pharmacists: Cheryl Little &Sam " 'addle
Tom's Cf'll9k Freewill Baptist, U.S. 23 (north of Layne
6:30 p.m.; Thurs., 6:30p.m.; Buster Hayton, Minister.
Brothers);
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School,
10
a.m.;
Worship
Service,
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a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Chuck Ferguson, Free Pentecostal Church of God, Weeksbury; Sunday
Convenient
Drive·thru Service.
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 7 p.m.; WednesMinister.
day/Saturday, 7 p.m.; John "Jay" Patton, Minister.
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Tom Moore Memorial Freewill Baptist; Cliff. Road;
713 SOUTH LAKE DRIVE, PRESTONSBU!G, KY
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Youth Free Pentecostal Deliverance, Ext. 46 off Mt.. Parkway at
Opeu:Mon.-Fri.,9am.5:~pm • S!rt., 9am-l pm
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Service, 5:00p.m.; Evening Service, 6:00p.m.; No Service Campton; Worship Service, Saturday and Sunday, 7 p.m.;
the 1st Sunday of each month; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Jody Patricia Crider, Minister.
Spencer, Minister.
Free Pentecostal Holiness, Rt. 122, Upper Burton;
Trimble Chapel Freewill Baptist; Intersection of U.S. 23 Sunday School, 1~ a.m.; Worship Service, 6 p.m; Friday, 7
and KY 80, Water Gap; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Morning p.m.; Louis Sanlan, Minister; David Pike, Associate
Worship Service, 11 a.n1. and Evening Worship Service 6 Minister.
p.m.; Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m., Youth Services 7 Goodloe Pentecostal, Rt. 850, David, Worship Service, 6
p.m.; Everyone Welcome.
p.m.; Malcom·Slone, Minister.
Village Drive
United Community Baptist, Hwy. 7, Hueysville; Worship Parkway First Calvary Pentecostal, Floyd and Magoffin
Service, 2 p.m.; Friday, 7 p.m.; Carlos Beverly, Minister.
County Line; ; Worship Service, 6:30 p.m.; Mike D.
Wheelwright Freewill Baptist, Wheelwright Junction; Caldwell, Minister. 297-6262.
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7
p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Louis Ferrari, Minister.
Trinity Chapel Pentecostal Holiness, Main St., Martin;
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Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 7 p.m.; 2nd Sat.,
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St. Martha, Water Gap; Mass: Sunday, 11:15 a.m.; 7 p.m.; Thurs., 7 p.m.; ElllisJ. Stevens, Minister.
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Saturday, 5 p.m.; Sunday.; Father Robert Damron, pastor.
Free Pentecostal Church, Dwale; Services Saturday, 6
p.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Services, 11 a.m.; No
CHRISTIAN
Sunday Night Service.
First Christian, 560 North Arnold Avenue; Sunday School,
5000 KJ HWJ. 321 Prastonsbulll. KentuckJ 41653
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10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Jim Shemnan, Minister.
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Victory Christian Ministrles,'1428 E.; Sunday School, Drift Presbyterian, Route 1101, Drift; Worship Service, 11
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site will be outside the designated
floodway. The project is located approximately 1.2 miles south of the
community of Hi Hat. Any comments
or objections concerning this appli·
cation shall be directed to: Kentucky
Division of Water, Water Resources
Branch, 200 Fair Oaks, 4th Floor,
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601. Phone:
(502) 564-341 0.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby _given that
Meredith Slone has filed an application with the Natural Resources and
Environmental Protection Cabinet to
place fill in the floodplain of Left Fork
Beaver Creek as part of the reconstruction of KY 122 project. The fill
site will be outside the designated
floodway. The project is located approximately 1 .1 miles south of the
community of Hi Hat. Any comments
or objections concerning this application shall be directed to: Kentucky
Division of Water, Water Resources
Branch, 200 Fair Oaks, 4th Floor,
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601. Phone:
(502) 564-341 0.
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James River Coal Service
Company, a Surface Mining
Company, is now seeking
qualified applicants for
certified electrician
a
with High Wall Miner experience preferred for our Buckeye job located at
Jeff, KY. Candidate must have current
mining certifications for surface mining and annual training. We offer
competitive pay and excellent bene·
fits. Applications are taken at our
Hazard Office, 28 Logan Drive, Jeff,
KY (formerly Combs HS), or our London Office, 1374 Hwy 192 E, London,
KY. You may also send a resume to
P.O. Box 128 Jeff, KY 41751-0128 or
call the HR Dept (606) 862-4553 for
more info.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Immediate openings available
for EXPERIENCED TECHNICIANS. Experience in alarm
installation, access control,
and closed circuit TV needed.
Will provide uniforms, paid holidays, and health insurance
after trial period. Salary based
on experience. Please come
by office for application.
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Rt 1428 near World
Wide
Equipment.
Utilities
included. 3br all electric Mobile
$300 per month plus home for rent. Located at
Rice
$200 deposit. Call Branch on Ruby
791-3447.
Lane at Banner . Call
1 Br efficiency apart874-9757.
ment for rent. Includes all utilities. For rent: 1 br, 1 bath
$500 month. Call efficency apartment. For Rent
358-4303.
Electic, water and 2 BR, mobile home
cable included. $700 for rent. Water inFor rent: 1 br apartcluded. $400 per
ment. Utilities paid. per month. Call 606Call 874WID included. No 434-1281 or 606- month
9325.
pets. No HUD. $495 454-3646.
per month plus $200
deposit. Call 2260999.
PUBLIC NOTICE
HICkS Auto Sale
David Road
2001 Ford Taurus
88,000 miles $3,195
1999 Ford Taurus S
2,900
1998 Kia Sportage
4x4
80,000
miles
$3,200
2005 Chrysler Town&
Country van . 80,000
miies.
$5,9951995
Ford F-150 4x4. Automatic.
110,000
miles.$3,4951994 Bonneville.
1
Owner.
miles.
100,000
$2,495.1995 Hightop For rent: One Br
Chevy
van. apartment,
down$2,895.2001 325 I
town Salyersville.
BMW $4,5001998 2wd
$300 per month plus
F-150. $3,800.
2004 GMC Serria 4WD utilities. Call 606886-9562.
Crew cab
Leather,
Loaded
$12,500
1991
Extra
Cab 1 br apartment for
rent. Suitable for 1
Tacoma Auto 4WD
person. Located in
$2,800
01 VW Beetle standard Prestosnburg .NO
shift
pets! Call 606-886$3,200.
2504
01 Grand Am 4 door,
$3,200
2002 Sunfire 4 door
Auto $3.300
1999 Kia Sephia
60,000 miles 5 sp
$2,500
Learn to prepare
2005 Dodge Stratus
taxes and earn great
SXT
seasonal Income.
69,000 miles Auto
Tax courses
$6,200
start soon!
2001 Blazer 130,00
Call
miles
800-HRBlOCK
loaded $3,800
Call 886-2842.
or enroll at
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Floyd County Board of EducatiOn
has filed an application with the Natural Resources and Environmental
Protection Cabinet to place fill in the
floodplain of Left Fork Beaver Creek
at two locations, as part of the reconstruction of KY 122 project. The
fill sites will be outside the designated floodway. The fills sites are located approximately 0.6 and 1.1
miles south of the community of Hi
Hat. Any comments or objections
concerning this application shall be
' directed to: Kentucky Division of
Water, Water Resources Branch,
200 Fair Oaks, 4th Floor, Frankfort,
Kentucky 40601. Phone: (502) 5643410.
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FRIDAY AUGUST
For rent: Single wide
mobile home extra
clean 3 br 2 bath. Located between Prestonsburg and Allen .
$595 per month includes
water.
garbage and sewer.
Must have ref€'1'ences and security
depos.it. No dogs.
Call 874-2802.
Small furnished mobile home for rent.
Just off the Mtn Parkway on old 114. NO
cats or dogs ! Call
886-8724.
3 br, 2 1/2 bath home
for sale. Located at
1010 Mays Branch,
Prestonsburg. 2 Car
garage. To view call
886-2306 after 5 pm.
House for sale: 3 br
brick with full size
basement. Also • 2
extra lots and garden
space. Call 8866245 or 886-8724.
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Landscaping
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Most brands repaired.
Late and Saturday calls.
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Small Excavator
Dump Truck
Hydro-Seeding
Water lines, ditch work
Call Stacy Hall
213-0861
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Electrical Contracting
Residential & Commercial
Electrical Services
Home Improvements and Repairs
40-ft. Bucket Truck and
Bobcat for Hire
LICENSED and INSURED
Free Estimates • Reliable
Call JOHN LEWIS, today
Ph: (606) 886-2785
Pager: (606) 482-0229
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• Free Estimates •
James Warrix (Licensed)
(606) 874-9123
also do live singing
with band. Can furnish all equipment
and music with
lights. Call 859-3616346 ot 606-2268031.
Park Place Apartments
First Month Rent Free
w/Deposit Paid in Full
Stove, Refrigerator,
a nd Dishwasher provided.
Rent Starting at $305.00
Water.
~;ewer,
For sale: Top soilDelivery available.
Call 886-2416 ·or
606-367-1288.
Lots
Large mobile home
lot for rent. Located
on Mt Parkway beside Mountain Arts
Center on Calhoun
Dr. $150 per month.
Houses For Rent
Call 886-4271 after 5
New 1 br efficiency pm.
apartment and nice 1
br partially furnished
house located in Lot for rent. Located
Banner on Daniels on At 114 Mt ParkCrk. House has way. Suitable for mofenced in yard and bile home. Safe,
garage. Have alf ap- quiet neighborhood.
pliances. You pay Very suitable for reelectric. No smoking tired couple or widRestrictions
inside . Must have ows.
references. Call 886- apply. Call 886-2288.
8643.
LOTS FOR RENT
Dwale Mobile home
House for rent: On Park. Off US 23 near
Little Paint Creek. 3 Prestonsburg. Nice
br, 1 bath. Reno- quiet community. Revated, clean. No strictions apply. 606pets. $650 per month 377-2357.
plus utilities. Call
886-3613 or 791Commercial
9942.
- - - - - - - 4500 Sq ft Building
House for rent. In for rent. Located at
Harold area. Newly Martin.
$300
a
remodeled . 3br, 1 month.
606-285bath.
$700
per 3368 ·
month plus utilities. For rent: Approx.
Call 434 _1281 .
3500 sq ft of commercial
space,
======~ downtown
SalyHouses For Sale
ersville. Perfect for
REDUCED
T6 medical or other proSALE!!!!
fessional
office.
House for sale. $1.•.o.oot month plus
Brick 3 bedroom 2 ullhtles. Call 606bath .. Kitchen, d~n. 886 -9562 ·
extra large living/dining room. Utility
Room , porches & Office space for
carport. Block stor- lease in Prestonsage building · with burg two blocks
porch out back. Cen- fromt the courthouse.
tral heaUair. Gas Call 226-9976.
hookup available. Lot
is 100'X300'. Lo- ====!!!!!!!!!=~
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US Hwy 23 on 1427, Abbott Creek Ad , If you are looking for
Prestonsburg. Re- a OJ for private parduced
price
ties, Christmas par$155,000. Call 606874-2238 or 285- ties, or any type of
9312.
·party call Rick. Can
Searching for something?
For
sale :
1969
Chevy Camara Z28
LA Car. Blue restored very good
condition. VB. 33K
miles. $16,000. 606930-9656 or email
md052010@aol.com
garbage include d in re nt
Call Sheri
606-886-0039
James River Coal Service
Company, a Surface Mining
Company, is now seeking
qualified applicants for a
certified blaster
Experience preferred, for our Harmonds Branch job located at
Pikeville , KY. Candidate must have
a certified blasters license and current mining certifications for surface
mining and annual training. We offer
competitive pay and excellent benefits. Applications are taken at our
Hazard Office, 28 Logan Drive, Jeff,
KY (formerly Combs HS), or the Department for Employment Services,
216 College Street, Pikeville , KY
(please specify JRCSC on application). You may also send a resume to
P.O . Box 128 Jeff, KY 41751-0128 or
call the HR Dept (606) 862-4553 fo~
more info.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Rengie Dye, of 2617 Frasure
Creek Road, hereby declares intention(s) to apply for a Retail Beer by
Package license(s) no later than
September 30, 201 0. The business
to be licensed will be located at
2617 Frasure Creek Road, McDowell, KY 41647, doing business as
Double D. The (owners); principal
officers and directors; limited partners; or members) are as follows:
Owner, Rengie Dye, of 2617 Frasure Creek Road, McDowell, KY
41647. Any person, association,
corporation, or body politic may
protest the granting of the license(s)
by writing the Department of Alcholic Beverage Control, 1003 Twilight
Trail ,
Frankfort,
Ky.
40601-8400, within 30 days of the
date of this legal publication.
Two adult fixed catsone all white femaleone all black male.
Free to good home.
Call Ned Pillersdorf
at 886-9645.
Looking for part time
employment. Will do
ironing or will sit with
elderly while at the
hospital as long as
no heavy lifting is required. Call 8898732.
If you need brick,
block, stone laid, fireplaces built or mobile
homes under pinned.
Call 606-560-3097 or
481-4721 .
IMPORTANT.
Looking for
women
-to
move in for
free
rent.
Must
have
knee surgery.
Needs help to
run errands,
pay bills and
light house
work.
For
more info call
886-9297.
27 201 0 • 87
Garage sale: Rain or
shine! Wednesday,
Sept 1st and Thursday Sept 2nd. One &
1/2 mile off Mt Parkway on David Ad (
Jct404 ).
If you are looking
for a bargain the
come to The
Bargin
Basement. New &
used mise items.
Located on the
2nd steet at Cliff
Rd on Hibiscus
Court Call 8862080 or 8863060. for any
questions.
Help Wanted · General
Prestonsburg Health
Care Center currently has openings
for full time and part
time Nurse Aides.
We offer competitive
pay and benefits. For
more
information
please call 606-8862378.
Non-Commission
sales
person
needed. Must have
good communication
skills.
Experience
preferred but not required. Call home
furniture @ 8869656 for an interview.
Serious
inquires only please.
Financial
FAST IRS
RELIEF
Do you owe over
$10000 to the IRS?
Settle Out Over Due
Taxes for Less
1-888-692-5739
Want To Buy
Want to buy small lot
possibly 1 acre in the
country for mobile
home or doublewide.
Martin or Prestonsburg area. Call 859230-8501.
Yard Sale
Carport sale! Rain or
shine!! 366 North
Highland, P.restonsburg. Some antiques. Sale starts at
9:00am.
Inside yard sale!! Rt
850 at Hippo- Home
of the late Maudie
Hoover. Sept 1,2 &
3rd from 2pm to
6pm. For details call
358-0219.
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- $24.99 per
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Thur,
Sept1 ,2 & 3rd. Furniture, glassware and
much more!! Call
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POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Home Medical Equipment
Biller I Coder
Must have experience in HCPC and
ICD9 coding and knowledge of
home medical equipment.
Respiratory Therapist
Homecare experience preferred.
Please mail to:
P.O. Box 231, Prestonsburg, KY 41653
or Fax to: 606-886-6305
Welding Positions
Available
·Excellent pay & benefits.
Drug screen required.
Call for appointment
606-285-9358
PREMIER ELKHORN
COAL COMPANY
Myra, KY
is now accepting applications for
the following position:
TPP Welder I Pipefltter I Repair-
.r:rum with 3 years prep plant repair
experience. Must be able to cut, fit
and weld pipe. Requires KY Surface
Mine Certification.
Applications will be accepted at:
Kentucky Department for
Employm.ent Services
138 College Street,
Pikeville, KY 41501
Premier Elkhom Coal Company is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
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THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
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Alloy Wheels
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THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Silver Pages 2010
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spouse, family members, friends, health, mobility, status, and
even sometimes respect for themselves. This can cause anxiety,
depression, lack of motivation and sadness. But the good news
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U'lck$" is ~~)' a misooD~;eptio•L lb;tt it JXl.Y4 m lai"Jfl the senior marlc:.ei in
• Conside.r u$iuJ lo-w VOC p:dnt$ ;md etrlciml BlllltilUICCS tn us.c lea energy a .
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Ute ~temr;:w ~mQgrJtpllie are «J~t(in!Wiy try- lhfJt ;rew ~P QO beiDJ m..aal f'i1ll;b many ~micab in lbe- air tna1re fQr a ~fer livirta.
• Go yard sale sboitXng. FWlli.sblbe ·
lila ~w dtillj.-';. !)~!I a~J mS!killl ar~ l>ert.eflt.-. to inOI)rpor.atina, ~ ~s cnv:iroolrumt ~Bd WQTtd.
II.otrlC with JteJn'l) tbal may 1Jc. 10mamc
cbq~ to ~ir Jife:styl¢. it "'OUld s~m illl() rheir lif~Y~• A bip-dfideccy di~hw~r ~My cl~\; t.ni.'Ut but your treasure. Yoo will limit
dl~ dl4ln.,c ~ pontl)l(! 1)() mauer a parson's
A ~·· housing t.m1Jaer .11nd Hams 11~ 1~ water thJ111 wa:.bin,a d~bes by band. the nlllllhet' of thing, 1hat c.nd up .land- ·
lowrllctivc poUed &!h)' Boo~N;n; ~t!$ 45 kJ W<Jtt t.~ntll 1hE.l di11bwarJtcr is full oofiJf~ run- fills.
ning a l.ood.
~ ~OllliW~~nt in 1M .media l!aod~; 62 in 200R aiJ®t ~ir illW'tt:'!i in lbe- eo\'tro b~ skew1W tow,rsrd the }'011~ delll.O- mnmenr. Some fiodmp inchll:k:
.gr:qilk. Howe\1\11', plenty of older io~li.,•idu
• 94 pcr«nt nf Boomen had ••~:m
;sk ure malin~ stri~ to adopt e$1111-fricnd- $1ep:s; in the llllit 6 114'111tb~ to Jll ~o.
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ly dt:mg.es ~nd spruad file word ahout help• 79 pen:.ent w~ 'o do more w
infil tbC: anv:iromn~nt. Seni«.mm ~c,mprisc ~ r~~e their c:uiw:.m fOOipr.lni.
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c;nosi~r~b~ cil_.nt Qf ~ (Klpulatffin. fql:
• 81 per<:~nt wer;c coocem.cd ab<>11t vi'll;J
irts~a.ooe. oeady 13 peroeru cyf the Uni1~
t~ cf world tbe~·'re- lcavi11g f{Jr th.:!ir
'"'hln« Aculln .
Stat~- i"l ~r !he ~g.¢ of 6:5. Al~r wirh .&r.J;JKb;;bihir-cn,
The day we enter your I ives. the l Jn.~pit:;::e te.o m tr-eat..'i you with
his,b number:; of !l!lniQts r~dx~ or WQrldng
• 2.,") ~at ~ tb~ a ~~..on hou~ is
mini~l tlQtU';l, tbey rtr~ .a d¢tll()gJl!phiC that o~ of (be- s11~ invi!Sim~;.•nts a persnn
the rcs"ecL ktndncss. ~od dlgnHy typic.ally re5erved for one's
has a lot of nme t'() deYOt~ to ~lin~ gr~;-co.
c:m lllttke.
ovm (~m•ly.
WWt th;~t Jn mind. Iter~ Mli! ......_~~way.
Senio~ .arc 1t0t lliaW t1.1 ~ i~~~C!I l}i
• Providing m':tHcal <:an:: •md ~ymptom
Jlpllli ~~~ll. M~y gr\'!w l.IP during; dHi s.cnic>~ c~n f!lllb emvimmmentally frt(!mdly
management in the home. t1ursirtg
Onaat D~~ssioo, when ~ycling :uwJ clt$!Jl~~ amurn;l dte bot,~se in an df<m 10
f:Iclti~ assist~d living fadU~ and
r~l:t!iio8 wem (!'¥ {._,r tbe ~- Ho.we\·~.
oolh ~a,re IDQneY .:tnd help the j1Woet.
OOin; ~) ~ them Wll.i a m~e$sity imJber
• loot fQt a retiremoot comtnuni•y 4Yf
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modern cooveokmoes tim mll,.v do 1ni..W~:: [() 1~s.e .Cotrullll!tltle:S< ro use &Olat I'Jill~l~; to
oon the planet 'han pro1ec1 it. They are brtttiCs.s et.crg.y .:wd _p;recn bt~tld!H,tt malerl• Counsel mg. and bcrenvcmmr
.lll.s £() romptotnlse Ill¢ m!\jt;~thy of IJI~ :;tnlc~
~ •o w"llln~ or bicyclltl~ to get a~md
scrvL<~s prov dcd to the communi~.
Atkl •he co~p( of bopplfl.g on a lif'1ilt (Jif tt~
-.~weft a~ to Uu~pJt:c farrdlic.s
00s Jmswoo ot dd,.1n~ indl~~.~rtl o~,.-;;trs is
• Bed up ifl~ul.<ltLott atld \\l"eitthet.:strtpsome4hlng. many ~111b~.
1)1n11,. fllj}pl.t•ce drru)y wlndo'"'' and dCICI~ to
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• The IS~lb of a peroo•fs. inlm.une :sy~&e.tn is. g~atly
:'l.bat dettttniot$ if .111!-o:r ~ gel:$ stet. If two peoplr. are
txpOlled tu the ~ll)e gttlll8. Lbe tlf~C with o. "-eater intmune
C.roii._D diet
Mdtnducllng
m.tt. .tmd veg-
1y$tem tt:nds to tel ~.
. . . on.
MOOicfll experlll. illteo ~ lbu& tne dtkrly und lb~ ...-ery
~ elm e;lperit~ &etiUu:!> mid ildw-nre n:acli<ms tx>
~ingly muJidmle iliLit.~~. Simple -L.-:(,Jdi. or t.lJe flu <:an
lm'n int<J p11~111D00ia aDd utbet-li(e-tbreatt:nin~ ~itullition~ jf
$e •mun.
ldl 1111tm1ted lbe cu)prlt is o.rrea an ~.kJpt:d
•-ong,
dally~•J•
OMWitJPn-
klf•~kQp
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COI'I1prt:tmiis.ed immune system.
As yoo ~. your physiology dliulges. B~s ~OJ.nC:
15 ~.hormones ftl.IC4W!1Le• .aOO )'IOU tlta)' t:~pmenoe a
wt-aktr imtiWDI: s.ysL<mt & a result. stak:lrs .ate l!:t()re lW$-~ble- tu. illneS& than their ytm~Jg.er UMmt~rparts. But
boo$ting t.1Je irom110f- s.ystem by cbtmgiog: yu1.1r di~t. ex.cl'cisini and g~t1irlg ootdo()f!i c· be a way to stay htaltb:.
Docttut. say Ibm it~ ~ibk 10 bOOM yuur immune li.)'l>~
tcJh. 1'he sec:..-rcP.i lie in llndets.l~ bow t.blo'! illtlnUilC :S.yfi•
ttm "'Orb u tmd bow yoliT eve.ryd.il)' Utt can oft't.'t' :y00
. ~rer prokction.
In sm.IJ)1~ tc:rDl.Sy the hnmWk ll.yueut is <1 nel:\lt.'IIK of
ceUs .and~ tflat blott. u11W<lnted ''i&i1tlf trum wreak·
fat b.tvoc illSid~ t>f the bod)•. Sboold a germ ,g.et by. tbe
hody has stJ:OOt ddell{krJ; that l':<IO ~limimtle the tbreat.
The~ are ~·n a! amibod.ics. Wben you get al'J iDOCltla·
hcallb implieati0£1.&.. It slowly wtat!i away M. the m1munc •
8.~em lind leu"es yuu l>USctptiblc t(} a l:k>lst ot ilhtesses.
'l'llkr mc&l.ll'l:& 1o :red!K::e stre&li ~ ~b as po!iSibk. t() bl'"
hcaltbk:r.
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.l 1!-Aen:i~. }t..kotkrat:c -aerdw h.u.s beet~ ~hown to
hnpro-vc iro.lDl.rlle s.ySkm turu.iion. Howe..-cr. o"mk'lng it
and running you:t1lt':li rugged cao aetuafly be detrlruerna.l.
Brisk walking t'lt bike ridm,g c:an ~ 41 great fur:m of nwdt~·
ate excn..ise. Alway!> Lile-L"k witb ll drn..i(Jt' ~fate exen:illi.ng
t\~ be sure 11 tit.s with yuur lif~yle.
4. &gage m in.tilllU.Ie n:Jadons. s~ cao~
lxxty 10
·me
tioo. :a litna.ll <iiOOimt of .aJt ot(ending partkle .Us, put iliro
yovr body so that yo~~r unrouoe !;)·stem t~ de"·erop anti~
b<ldi~.s against it. Should ~1011 be e~ to tha1 lypc of
iuva!&el' a~n. yoo. will Jl(:l$lim the oolibodiie~ to fi~ it.
YUIS ilillm.t.ll.C Sy&t«n t.atJ lose oon1e ()( i~ proteCtive
J.VOJ)l'Tties. if i• i.& ft~e~ with a <:t)llSUlnt tln!il3lltht of disc~s
and tnu:St o-.~roo~ fm' ~ he.aJth habib. :Om there
are ways lo ~et }«M' i.nunooe s.;ysrero back in figbti111l ~·
1. Get pltoty of sleep. Mom wa:s. n&ht ... ll!ltt or &l.eL-p
cw ilffetl the budys ability tu flllX:tiou turrectJy. which
lndudeti f~nt.llng o« dit>eliQ.IC. R.Otdioo .sl.et>p depivatioo tan
definitely .aikct.ovtt.a.n ilei!ltb.
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:2:. Redut.;e ll~ Slrel» can ha'-e a n11mlloer of oeg~1h'~
rele4!se f.GA. prorelm from tile imoilfl}(! systeni tlu~t help
tb-= bod)' figbt rnft(:tiOO. fe.el•_gO<'Jd brain tbcmkill.~ :il~
Pfay :a purt mt.:nding ott outside i.JM:It.b-s.
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• 5. Drink plenty of w.attt. AB ;roo ~. tbe thirst r~fk"X
bcronu.-s leb.'> pronourK:etf. ill1d a loss. ot taM.!.! tru'ly mean
yU!J paBB up fooc.ls with a bigh w.ater wntent Dtllydtt.ttioo
can ~ ba-.tt om the body_ W4!t<:r i5 ll('i~ to f111sb
OUt to~im 1bat Lwld Je~ to ~Me.
6. Eat 11 r.ambow of £~. JJriglili)' colmtd t"CI!..ld5 are
flll.i of the anliOxidan~ )"tlu neet.l to itnt:ro~·e henlth and
k~t.'P the
ilomuoe ~eru in top form. Tomnwes have
lyoopen.e. bc:ni~ m-e a gt.'at <tdditkm to yuut me• al1d beans
.are bigb ]n liher tlw k~ 1ft.<: dig¢Stive sys~m W(J(Ki.ng
cmtctdy.
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airtincs. facing big.ba" fuel price:!l and dwiDdling bu&incss. due Lhc glOO<al ccooomic
downllBll, cca!!.ed offering senior di:H.'UUR1s
in 2009. Hov.c't'er. certain airlinc:s, including SouthWi!sl Airliocs. slill offer discounted rntes 10 sc:nion.. 1bt.-se di'sootmts C9fl be
us much as lO pcrceru. It's also oommuo ror
• Travel" perks. Mnny ~niors love to
tt.a,rc4 .:md can c..-eo do so m heavily uisoolt11tm prices. Larger OOtd chains ofl.l!n
o!Rr !oeoiorr. discollllts ~ lligb as 10 per-
car rcntJl agcocks lo 'J!ffcr senior discounL&.
Tnmspc•rmtiofl. Many oommufliti.cs
pro\'We hcavHy discount~d.. if oot free,
mtes to M:oiors Cor public t.ran.sp::lrtlllioo.
G111SU1t w1tll your local government m
Cftlt.
Uofonunately, many U.S. domc:stlc-
detem~ i.n.e
if you qualify for senior ·dis-
counts.
Food. Gn:xx:ry sto~ commonly offer
discounts ro older custo~rs. and many
Lirnl!'s. you don't even need to be u sC~tiGT dt-
iunto qualify. l.n geru."f'Jl. cllai os otter senior dj;;c(l!1Jll1!1, mcludrng !ipeci.!!l dnys for
M.'fliors. u-. ~oop. to n.n)•onc ovN the uge of
55. Resta11ran1s. are also known to offer senior dLscounts. n.nd o£len ~~ d:iSL"'Olliltli
ex1end beyo[Jd "cocly bird speda.l" discounts. of y<:skryear_ Wbik early bird spe-
"We bavr a smaU group btJl we geJK:ral-
ty mect <mce> a montlt and bnve :!!C'\'ernl pro-
SrAFT WR!l'EI=I
grams going,.·' said Gobk. who turned 91 io
May. •-we try t-o foots oo things of interest
to senior citi:z,em ranging from heallb interests to fliJZI'IIA::iaJ inteJHts."
One or 111<: programs <"JObk said always
lSC~"tral yt<tu's.
-turns olft 'Atcll for the focal cbnpler is wbal
~ member lim Goble. '~'~'bo hils is known as tile Day of Scm.oc. The floyd
been pa.rticip-d.iing siliCe the maptcr rm'it County Chapkr 3528 r.p:nt this pasl ~ar
~ed Wlder lb~ wattllful eye of J&cl: dllfing tbis program at K100 City asking
Freed ~ft 1be Pl't:sbyti:nan Cblii'Cb
sooppco. ta buy an itrm 9.1ld dmWe it for
Prest.~ :wid lbe gnmp t.nrrettUy btls local food pm1ries.
about haJJ a dozen m~m'be~ tbo,..gb tre kas
''We collected b3ITC'ls of food wilc:o we
~n ~at~ "•ben member.dt:ip topped JO set up for tb3l."' said Goble. '"We alwa~ do
'A'C'lJ with lhac·
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The Floyd County cbapt.er o€ th~
AulCti~r..an AJSSOL-itllioo of Retired ~rstl!'lli
{AAR.fJ) is still vibnmL. lbotagb the cbaptt.or·s. n~.tt.nbcrs. b,:a,·e lct>se~ (Jvet the past
m
CI.IITe'nt vice-chair ~~.nd forincr past chair
1nbo Ro~oba;g said lhe food drive IJ:JS i!olkcteu upwards Df 400 ~ of !oQd 1n
eactl of the last two yean.
"''Ve'rc ·ooJy OllC of IWG maptc~ in
Eastf:m Kentucky. tttc olher being !n
l..dcbcr County."' RosenbeJK said...I think
this cb!Jilkf" bas a fme history of service to
tbr oommunity and i probably lhe largi!St
-organizlllion Datjoowide: in ll)!ing 10 .ad\'oc;ate rigbt.s fur the dda1y.,..
~ ri~bts IWd lhc focus of the group
range:: fr()m predatory lending... which
RO'.liCoberg bl!i wnd;ed a gTeat deal wilb at
Appru:ReD. ta CO!illring lhc ~lderly hliY~ ll.
romfooubk rct.irmlmt by off(:ring alh:ioc
fina.nccs. as well as a tu aid service ran
by Rim Gc::uheart who b::lp the cldc:rly file
raxcs at a location io lhe Floyd Cou.uty •
library e-very scasoo.
"1kt"e locally we try 10 educate: mcm.tlm on all of tbese issues, and 1x ~1~ to
tlavc inpw to give:: to~ docisioo makers at
bolh tbe local and state: levela.•· ,added
Rosenberg.
wi.I.!Xkd in 1958. AARP i.s a. nonprofit..
rum(lQ.Iti!Jio ~mbmbip Of"B9.1lind:i.oo that
help prople Sf} Blld ovc:r imprm•e the qlllllity of tbc:ir llves.
To leiiJD mo:re or lo beconr .a member of
your local cbap'trr, \'Wt AARP online at
http:/IWWW.JJMP.Clf!/abollt-aarp/.
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Common discounts available to senior citizens
Today's :scniC!B might cringe at the esca-lating cost. of nee~tics ~ucb as presaipOoo medicntioo and evco bigbe~ tJLi1ity
bills, aod unde:r.mmdably so. Howeyer,
:wwvy seniors can save by taki:11g ad'*'antage
of a bast -of diM:OIJilts- cxchssive to tbe those
over tbt age of 6..S.
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cim still exisl. m•my chnin rcsl..lllrant.s
offer discounted price:;, lO seniors n.-gnn:l~ of time or day. tn muny ci!Sl..~ thescdisrouncs aren't listed on tTh! nll.':ou. but it
oe'.·.er tmr1s. nnd typical! y sa.,·cs. to ask.
• Arts. 3llld ~ultme. Seniors !oafdng to
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spend a dlly or night em 1~ Lown and take
in SOJue culture ctl£1 typicwly do so at a di!i-
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ootmtoo rate. Museums nnd National Parks
lypkally offi:r discounted admis.5ion t<J senion. a!i do mov.ic 1ben!crs. .and .C\'m some
oooccrt h.all:s_
RIVER\~'IE\V HE1\I~TH & REHAB CENTER
I'oar lo1fed oae• desenTe tile bestl
Chapel, exercise, Gaily activities, 24-hour nursing service, rehab services, physical and speech tberapies.
79 Sparrow Lane, Prestonsburg, KY 41653 • 608-886-9178.
Boaoriag o,.,.Co••-IIJr. Oae BeiJidea~ At A l"l111e
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ed~ r <~k is an as.~:!ttPd Uv\n~ ~"' ees apartn'le:nf cru'IU'rllHlit)'
rlesiRned for older ""''~ ~•lts \..ho
a lot of life t<.' live u.r1d ""''cult to livt: it well.
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At Cedar Creek, evt?r}-thing from daily meals.. weekly housekeeping. 'sundry. medical rmninders~
arranging transportation, and activities a:m coordinated by a "'nrmr supparting staff 24 bount
•uy.
Call today at (6o6) 43:i&..8243 to sc:hedule a pensonal tour altd a eomplimenta.ty m I in 04Ut
totdully trppointt!d dining room. For older ndulll!i who r:cquire o bit of a.l5:5i&tantle but want to lh<c
life to the .fullest~ them is no gmnter choke than Cedar Creek Assisted Living Comnum.ity..
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010
www.FioyCI
by SHELDON COMPTON
STAFF WRITE.R
PRESTONSBURG - A warrant was issued yesterday for Misty
A. Ousley on numerous counts of
theft by deception after the family
of Lakyn Pennington, the teen who
was killed in a car wreck two
weeks ago. learned that someone
by SHELDON COMPTON
STAFF WRITER
PRESTONSBURG Floyd County Clerk Chris
Waugh is urging residents
who owe property taxes to
work with him as the deadline looms for companies
who hope to buy them.
A deadline was issued
by the state that has kept
companies that purchase
outstanding property taxes
~ at bay for the time being.
But once that deadline, set
for Friday morning, Aug. 27,
at 9 p.m., passes, the companies will then be able to
come into the picture, said
Waugh.
"They want to make
money, but I'm asking anybody who owes to come in
and let's try to work something out," said Waugh . "If
they can't pay the entire
amount now, it's possible
something could be done
on payments."
Waugh said it would be
•\
easier to work with h1s
office than to have to deal
with the companies later.
For more information,
contact Waugh's office at
886-3816.
was visiting businesses throughout
the county asking for money to
help with funeral expenses.
Anna Yates, Pennington's aunt,
said police were now on the lookout for "Alex Goble," the name she
had been given and one of
Ousley's many alleged aliases. The
family notified the sheriff's department that Ousley had apparently
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been visiting businesses from
Hueysville to Prestonsburg pretending to be a relative of the late
teen and asking for donations.
"Her funeral has been paid for,"
said Yates. "Last week when I
went to get a receipt they told me
somem\e had been ·going around
collecting, so I started visiting
businesses."
ARREST
Yates said every place she
stopped had been visited, including
Jacob' s Citgo, where she said oqe
man told her about the visit.
"This poor man said he gave a
dollar and that he would have
given more if he had it," continued
Yates. "Now you think about that,
(See SCAM, page 7)
Fire at jail
leads to
•
evacuatton
by JARRID DEATON
FEATURES WRITER
photo by Sheldon Compton
Wayne Moore spoke with his arresting officers outside the Floyd County Detention Center
Monday afternoon. Moore was taken into custody after the sheriff's department said they discovered 12 marijuana plants growing near his home on Turkey Creek earlier that morning. Arresting
officers said an anonymous tip led them to Moore.
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Loans available to flood victims
PRESTONSBURG - A fire at the
Floyd County Detention Center on
Monday night forced the evacuation of
147 inmates for two hours until firefighters extinguished the blaze.
According to Jailer Roger Webb, a
faulty dryer in the laundry room of the
jail started the fire.
"A dryer got lint in the exhaust near
the ceiling and ignited," Webb said.
"Some of our wor.\(-release inmates were
doing the laundry and smelled smoke,
then the fire alarm went off."
The inmates were moved by police
officers to the area under the jail as the
Prestonsburg Fire Department worked to
put out the fire and make sure the area
was safe for inmates and jailers to return.
Despite the dangers inherent with
moving a large number of inmates on
short notice, Webb said that the teamwork from local and state law enforce(See FIRE, page 7)
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PIKEVILLE - The U.S.
Small Business Administration
(SBA) has given out more than
$3 million in loans since the
flooding that took place on July
17, and plans to continue working toward helping victims in
the coming weeks.
"The SBA is strongly committed to providing the people
of Kentucky with the most
effective and customer-focused
response possible to assist
homeowners, renters and businesses with federal disaster
loans," said SBA Administrator
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homeowners and renters are eligible for up to $40,000.
Businesses and private, nonprofit organizations of any size
can borrow up to $2 million,
according to federal guidelines.
This includes needs relating to
real estate damage and also losses such as equipment, inventory
and other aspects unique to busi.ness assets.
As of this week, SBA
spok'esperson Michael Dejoie
said more than $3 million in
loans have been given out to
flood victims across the five
counties in Kentucky since the
FEATURES WRITER
FRANKFORT
The
Mountain Arts Center is the
of
the
2010
recipient
Government Award from the
Kentucky Arts Council for its
support of the arts through government action.
''We are honored not only to
receive the award, but to be
associated with such prestigious
people who have also won
awards this year," said Keith
Caudill,
director of the
Mountain Arts Center. "It is a
testament · to the city of
Prestonsburg and this community about how government can
work to have a positive imp~ct
on •the community. This center
transcends politics. Everybody
agrees about the basic work the
MAC does for the community
and Eastern Kentucky.''
According to the announcement about the award from the
Kentucky Arts Council, "This
year's recipient is the Mountain
Arts Center, which is organized
and operated as an entity of the
city of Prestonsburg. This per-'
forming arts center provides
educational events and community-outreach programs for eastern Kentucky on a year-round
basis. Programming includes·
classes in visual and performing
arts, concerts, exhibits, teacher
professional development, band
and choral festivals, and work-
Action on
Sunday alcohol
sales delayed
by SHELDON COMPTON
STAFF WRITER
shops on grant writing and arts
advocacy. The center and the
city leaders recognize and support the arts for their ability to
improve the quality of life and
the economic development of
the region."
The Governor's A wards in
the Arts are awarded in nine different categories, including the
Milner Award, the Artist
Award, the Business Award, the
Community Arts A ward, the
Education Award, the Folk
Heritage
Award,
the
Government Award, the Media
Award and the National Award.
"I am pleased to recognize
this group of organizations and
PRESTONSBURG- With a hallway
of more than a dozen residents waiting
outside, the Prestonsburg City Council
voted to table a first reading of an ordinance that would allow for the sale of
beer on Sunday.
The motion to put off the reading was
mMe by 'councilmember Harry Adams,
who had supported the idea in prior discussions.
"I want to do a financial impact study
on this before we do anything else,''
Adams said Monday. "My concerns for
this c·ty is the businesses."
The motion to table the reading was
seconded
by
Don
Willis.
Councilmembers Donna Blackburn
Wells and Kelly Moore were not present
for the meeting Monday.
While Adams made lus motion, more
than a dozen residents who have openly
opposed the possibility of selling alcohol
on Sunday in the city waited in the hallway. One of those, pastor Tommy Reed,
addressed the rest after the issue was
tabled.
"I want to thank all of you for coming;· said Reed, who has been the most
vocal of the those opposing the issue. "If
it comes up again in the future, I'll let
you know. You 'rc presence here meant a
lot and I thmk it made a good tate-
(See MAC, page 6)
(See ALCOHpL, page 6)
(See LOANS, page 6)
Mountain Arts Center named
a recipient of state arts award
by JARRID DEATON
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Karen G. Mills. "Getting businesses and communities up and
running after a disaster is our
highest priority."
Soon after the flooding wiped
out entire sections of Pike
County such as Harless and
Raccoon Creek, a presidential
disaster declaration was issued
in Washington, D.C. that covered not only Pike but also
Floyd, Knott. Letcher and
Martin counties, as well as
counties in both Virginia and
West Virginia.
Disaster loans up to $200,000
are available to homeowners to
repair or replace damaged or
destroyed real estate. Both
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THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
ObituaFies
Katy Beatrice
Crum Samons
Katy Beatrice Crum
Samons, age 88, of
Arkansas Creek, Martin,
passed away on Friday,
August 20, 2010, at the
Highlands
Regional
Medical Center.
She was born May 3,
1922, in Martin, the daughter of the late Harry Lee and
Susan Robinson Crum. She
was a homemaker and a
member of the Church of
Christ.
She was preceded in by
her parents,
liusband,
Rupert V. Samons, Sr.; a
son, Rupert V. Samons, Jr.;
a daughter, Jerri Smith, and
a grandson, Byron . Dale
Newman.
She is survived by three
daughters: Janis (Curt)
Newman, Sandra Crisp and
Sari (Randy) Slone all of
Martin; a daughter-in-law,
Thelma Samons; 11 grandchildren, and five greatgrandchildren.
Funeral services for Katy
Beatrice Crum Samons
were held Sunday, August
22, at 2:00 p.m., in the Hall
Funeral Home Chapel with
James Robinson officiating.
Burial was in Davidson
Memorial Gardens, in Ivel,
with the Hall Funeral
Home, in Martin, caring for
those arrangements.
Palbearers:
Matthew
Slone, Garland "Buzzie"
Lafferty, Geoff Crisp, Jesse
Robinson, Kyle Newman,
James Robinson, Randy
Slone, Nathan Bartrum,
Dustin Crum and Rick
Crum.
Honorary
pallbearer:
Quinton Seth Robinson.
(Paid obituary)
Saundra Sue
Johnson
Saundra Sue Johnson, 58,
of Teaberry, died August
19, 2010, at St. Joseph
Hospital.
She is survived by her
husband, Carl Douglas
Johnson.
Born December 3, 1951,
in Martin, she was the
daughter of the late John B.
Madgalene Brown Tackett.
In addition to her husband, survivors include one
son, Dwayne Douglas
(Paula) Johnson of Beaver;
one daughter, Danita Dawn
Johnson of Lexington; four
brothers: Nicky Tackett and
Ken Tackett, both of
Beaver, Dana Tackett and
Kevin Tackett, both of
Stanville; three sistel'S:
Sheliah Kidd of Harold,
Charlotte Collins and Kim
Hamllton, both of Stanvile
and two grandchildren:
Kimberly Nichole Howell
and Emily Dawn Johnson.
She was preceded in
death by two brothers:
Ricky Tackett and Gregory
Tackett.
Funeral services will be
held Sunday, August 22, at
11 a.m., at the NelsonFrazier Funeral Home, in
Martin,
with
Chuck
Ferguson officiating.
Burial will be in the
Tackett Fork Cemetery,
(Tackett Fork), in Beaver.
Visitation is after 6 p.m.,
Friday, August 20, at the
funeral home.
(Paid obituary)
•
William David
Marcum
William David Marcum,
age 71, of Allen, the husband of Nancy Jane
Aldridge Marcum, passed
away Monday, August 23,
2010, at the Pikeville
Methodist Hospital, in
Pikeville.
He was born March 20,
1939, in Lawrence County,
the son of the late Everett
Marcum and Callie Fannin
Marcum. He was a retired
salesman
formerly
employed by McJunkin
Corporation and Woodmen
of the World Insurance
Company. He was a member of the Allen Christ
United Methodist Church
and the John W. Hall
Masonic Lodge No. 950.
Survivors include his
wife, Nancy; five brothers:
Ralph Marcum of South
Shore, Lowell Marcum of
Allen, Jimmy Marcum and
Lloyd Marcum, both of
Prestonsburg,
Everett
Marcum, Jr. of Onedia,
Tennessee; three sisters:
Tamsey Ray and Glenna
Reynolds, both of Onedia,
Tennessee, Emma Gay
Barker of Stanville and two
grandchildren:
Ashley
Boyd and Kristin Boyd.
Preceding him in death
was a son, Bill David
Marcum and a daughter,
Kimberly Marcum Lynn.
Funeral services for
William David Marcum
will be conducted Friday,
August 27, at 2:00 p.m., at
the Allen Christ United
Methodist Church, in Allen,
with the Rev. Ken Lerp.aster
officiating.
Burial will follow in the
Memorial
Davidson
Gardens, in Ivel, with the
Hall Funeral Home, in
Martin, caring for those
arrangements.
Visitation is after 5:00
p.m., Wednesday, and all
day Thursday, here, at the
funeral home, body will lie
in state from noon until
2:00p.m., on Friday, at the
Church with Masonic services conducted at 7:00p.m.,
Thursday, at Hall Funeral
Home. '
Pallbearers:
Brad
Barker, Keenan Damron,
Dougie Marcum, Jimmy
"Blue" Marcum, Michael
Marcum
and
Gary
Thompson.
·
Honorary Pallbearers:
Ralph Marcum, Lowell
Marcum, Jimmy Marcum,
Everett Marcum, Jr., Lloyd
Marcum and Bill Barker.
(Paid obituary)
''~orky'' llarold
Kent Mullins
VPorky" Harold Kent
Mullins, 50, of Melvin, died
Thursday, August 19, 2010,
at his residence.
Born November 26, 1959,
in Marion, Ohio, he was the
son of the late Marion A. and
Maxine Dutton Mullins.
He is survived by his wife,
Michele Isaac Mullins.
Other survivors, in addition to his wife, include three
sons: Jeremy (Rosa) Dorton
of Crum, West Virginia,
Dylan Mullins and Dalton
Mullins, both of Weeksbury;
three daughters: Amanda
(Dustin) Hall and Shea
Mullins, both of Weeksbury,
Sheena (David) Brewer of
Printer; one stepson, Justin
Short of Wheelwright; two
stepdaughters:
Daniele
Barnett and Natasha Barnett,
both of Wheelwright; three
brothers: Bill (Pam) Bailey of
Wyoming, Greg (Shirley)
Mullins of Weeksbury and
Richard (Debbie) Mullins of
Harold; two sisters: Cissy
(Carl) Johnson and Maggie
(Jimmy) Johnson, both of
Weeksbury and six grandchildren: Candace, Elnily,
Ethan,
Sadie,
Kaylee,
Brooklyn and one on the
way.
ln addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by
two
brothers:
Charles
"Patman" Mullins and Paul
Mullins and one sjster, Barbara
Ann Mullins.
Funeral services were held
Monday, August 23, at 2 p.m.,
at the Wheelwright Freewill
Baptist
Church,
m
Wheelwright.
Burial was in the Johnson
Family
Cemetery,
in
Weeksbury.
Visitation was after 6 p.m.,
Saturday, August 21, at the
church.
Nelson-Frazier
Funeral·
Home, in Martin, was in
charge of arrangements. (Paid
obituary)
Clyde David
· Robinson
Clyde David Robinson,
67,
of Dwale,
died
Wednesday, August 18, at
the Paul B. Hall Regional
Hospital.
Born January 28, 1943, in
Dwale, he was the son of
the late Henry A. and
Myrtle Goodman Robinson.
He was a contractor laborer.
He is survived by his
wife,
Phyllis
Nelson
Robinson.
Other survivors include
Ellis
three
brothers:
Robinson of East Point,
Lloyd
Robinson
of
Prestonsburg and Johnny
Robinson of Fife Lake,
Michigan and three sisters:
Peggy
l:loward
of
Prestonsburg, Joyce Curtis
of Mt. Sterling and Sue
Warren of.Dallas, Texas.
Memorial services were
held Saturday, August 21,
at 1 p.m., at the NelsonFrazier Funeral Home, in
Martin,
with
Justin
Williams officiating.
Burial waS in the Hoot
Shepherd Cemetery, in
Dwale.
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home, in Martin, was in
charge of arrangements.
John Graha"~
Stephens
Garland Lee
Snyder
John Graham Stephens,
Garland Lee Snyder, 75,
of Prestonsburg,
died 55, of Prestonsburg, died
Monday, August 23, 2010, Sunday, August 22, 2010,
at Highlands Regional at
King's
Daughters
Medical
Center,
in Medical Center, in Ashland.
Prestonsburg.
Born December 9, 1954,
Born November 30, in Prestonsburg, he was the
1934, in Huntington, West son of the late Darb and
Virginia, he was the son of Caroline Johnson Stephens.
the late William (Bill) and He was a salesman for
Gladys Vaughn Snyder. He Vanhoose Lumber; and a
was a 'disabled coal miner.
member of the Allen
He is survived by his Baptist Church.
wife, Edmonia Epling
He is survived by his
Snyder.
wife, Denise Osborne
Other survivors include Stephens.
two daughters: Brenda Lee
Other survivors include
Meade of Martin and Lisa three sons: Jared Stephens
Louise
Crager
of of Washington, Joshua
Hueysville; a stepdaughter, Stephens of Prestonsburg
Phyllis Ann Adkins of and Justin Stephens of
Pikeville; two brothers: Kansas; three brothers:
Oscar Wallen Jr. and Harry Charles
Stephens
of
Wallen, both of Paintsville; California,
Kenneth
10 grandchildren, five step- Stephens of Tennessee and
grandchildren, seven great- Thomas
Stephens
of
grandchildren and several Florida; and one grandson,
stepgrandchildren.
Dylan Stephens.
ln aqdition to his parents,
Funeral services will be
he was preceded in death by held Wednesday, August
two stepdaughters: Betty 25, at 1 p.m., at the NelsonJean Bryant and Linda Frazier Funeral Home, in
Bryant.
Martin, with Arnold Turner
Funeral services will be officiating.
held Thursday, September
Burial will be in the
2, at 2 p.m., at the Nelson- Setser Family Cemetery, in
Frazier Funeral Home, in Prestonsburg.
Martin, with ministers of
Visitation 1s Monday,
the Old Regular Baptist August 23, after 6 p.m., at
officiating.
the funeral home.
Burial will be in the
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Richmond Cemetery, in Home, in Martin, is in
Prestonsburg.
charge of arrangements.
(Paid obituary)
Visitation is after 3 p.m.,
Tuesday, at the funeral
home; Old Regular Baptist
services
at
7
p.m.,
Wednesday, August 25.
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home, in Martin, is in
charge of arrangements.
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Card of Thanks
The family of Irene Boyd May would like to e~press
their sincere appreciation to all who sent food, flowers,
pray~rs, or help to comfort us in any way during the
passmg of Cmr love one. A special thlfnks to Clergyman
Clifford Austin for his comforting message, the
Sheriffs Department for their assistance in traffic control; and the Hall Funeral Home for their kind and professional care. All your love and support will never be
forgotten.
Card of Thanks
The family of Quillia Irene Ratcliff would like to sincerely
say, "Thank you," to all of our wonderful friends and neighbors who helped to comfort us during this difficult time.
Those who sent flowers, food, or came by to share our loss.
A special thanks to the Clergyman Melvin Thompson for his
comforting message, the Sheriffs Department for their assistance in traffic control; and the Hall Funeral Home for their
kind and professional service. We will always remember all
the love and kindness that was shown to our family.
THE FAMILY OF QUILLIA IRENE RATCLIFF
In Memory of
Carolyn Gayle Stumbo
August 25, 1946- July 29, 1997
(Happy Birthday)
There will never be
a moment, we will
not think of you,
Our special times
together,
The loving things
that you would do.
Memories so
special, when you
were by our side,
Now tucked away
inside our heart,
Forever to abide.
And someday up in Heaven,
again your face we'll see,
When we meet upon that golden shore,
Where the best is yet to be.
We love and miss you,
Clark, Tony,'Bish, Karen, Karla and family
Card of Thanks
The family of Rowena Akers would like to express our
appreciation to all who sent, flowers, food, or perhaps
said a kind word, and for the prayers that were spoken on
our behalf. A special thanks to Clergyman Jimmy
Caudill for his c'omforting message, the Sheriff's
Department for their assistance in traffic control; and
Hal l Funeral Home for their kind and professional care.
All the acts of kindness will never be forgotten. "Thank
you, and God bless."
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The family of Alpha Akers Kidd would like to express our
appreciation to all who sent, flowers, or perhaps said a kind
word, and for the prayers that were spoken on our behalf. A
special thanks to the Old Regular Baptist ministers for their
comforting words, the Little Salem Regular Baptist Church
for all the love and support that was shown to our family, the
Sheriff's Department for their assistance in traffic control; and
Hall Funeral Home for their kind and professional care. All
the acts of kindness will never be forgotten. "Thank you, and
God bless."
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�THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
25, 2010 • A3
Entrepreneurs to be honored at awards program
SOMERSET U.S.
Rep. Harold "H~l" Rogers
will help celebrate the spirit
of entrepreneurship and
4IIJ those who play a vital role
in growing the economy of
Southern and
Eastern
Kentucky at the 2010
Excellence
in
Entrepreneurship Awards
(EIEA) program set for
Sept. 13 at The Center for
Rural Development m
Somerset.
Rogers is scheduled to
address the group and recognize this year's award
wiilllers and finalists nominated in each of the four
EIEA award categories at
AJ the 11:30 a.m. luncheon,
hosted by Eastern Kentucky
University's College of
Business and Technology,
Kentucky
Highlands
Investment Corporation,
and The Center.
"Entrepreneurs
are
visionaries with detailed
plans," Rogers said. "Their
success
in
execution
strengthens the hinge in our
economy by employing our
families and widening the
local door of opportunity."
Tickets to the event are
$20 per person and may be
purchased by contacting
The Center at 606-6776000 or via e-mail at
enea@ cen tertech. com.
Reservations must be made
by Aug. 31.
The EIEA program recognizes business owners
and entrepreneurs in 55
Kentucky counties for their
economic success, community contributions, and
operational achievements in
a business or non-profit
organization.
The 2010 EIEA finalists
and their respective categories are:
For-Profit Business
• Tommy and Gwen
Mitchell, owners, Rocky
Top
Log
Furniture,
Lancaster.
• Shannon Wright and
Kendall Wright, owners,
Wright
Concrete
and
Construction Inc., Dorton.
• William P. Hardy,
director
of
planning,
Carhartt Inc., Irvine.·
For-Profit Small Business
• Frances D. Snowden,
owner, Ravenna Florist and
Greenhouse, Ravenna.
• Timothy Howard and
David Howard, co-owners,
Howard Engineering' and
Geology Inc., Harlan.
•
Kaye
Bowman,
Stacey Wilson, and David
Bowman,
· owners,
Community
Medical
Services Inc., Columbia.
Start-Up Business
• Amber Stone, owner,
Body of Stone Fitness,
London.
• Nick Noble, president
and
co-founder,
The
Fortress Group Inc., (doing
business as Park Mammoth
Resort, Park City.)
• Sandra G. Dingus,
owner, president, and CEO,
Drug Testing Centers of
America, Paintsville.
Not-for-Profit Entity
• Dr. David Worthy,
CEO, Grace Community
Health Center Inc., Gray.
IIi Dr. Ron Hustedde,
director,
Kentucky
Entrepreneurial Coaches
Institute, UK Department of
Community
and
Leadership, Lexington.
• Ken Russell, presi-
Horse
Cave
dent,
Development Corporation,
Horse Cave.
·Keynote speaker for the
event will be Warren Nash,
deputy commissioner of the
Kentucky Department of
Commercialization
and
Innovation. Dr. Robert
Rogow, dean of Eastern
University's
Kentucky
College of Business and
Technology, will serve as
emcee.
In addition to the award
finalists, winners in the
EIEA
Collegiate
Competition
and The
Center's
youth
Entrepreneurial Leadership
Institute (ELI) Business
Concept Competition also
will be recognized at the
luncheon.
Award winners are
determined by the economic success of the enterprise,
contributions to the community, and job creation
and operational achievement as measured by innovative business practices,
superior safety achievement, and superior technology.
For more information on
EIEA program, visit The
Center's Web site at
www.centertech.com and
clink on the EIEA link. A
video library of previous
EIEA award finalists may
be viewed on the KEAN
(Kentucky Entrepreneur
Accelerator Network) Web
site at www.kyean.org or
through a link on The
Center's Web site.
The Center, a non-profit
organization
based in
Somerset, is located at 2292
South U.S. 27 (at Traffic
Light No. 15).
To be eligible for EIEA
compet1t10n,
businesses
must be located in one of
the following 55 Southern
and Eastern Kentucky
counties: Adair, Bath, BeJI,
Boyd, Boyle, Breathitt,
Carter, Casey, Clark, Clay,
Clinton,
Cumberland,
Edmonson, Elliott, Estill,
Fleming, Floyd, Garrard,
Green, Greenup, Harlan,
Hart, Jackson, Jessamine,
Johnson, · Knott, Knox,
Laurel, Lawrence, Lee,
Leslie, Letcher, Lewis,
Lincoln,
McCreary,
Madison, Magoffin, Martin, ·
•--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Two dozen dealers targeted in drug roundup
Special to The Times
LOUISA - An investigation into the illegal sale of
prescription medication by
Operation UNITE has
resulted in arrest warrants
for 24 individuals.
UNITE detectives, along
ftl with officers from the
Lawrence County Sheriffs
Office and Louisa Police
Department, set out to serve
the warrants during a
roundup conducted Friday
morning. By mid-afternoon
17 of the suspects had been
charged.
"Most of the cases resulting from our six-month
investigation came through
a coordinated effort with
both the city and county law
enforcement agencies," said
' Dan Smoot, director of
UNITE's drug task force.
"These departments provid-
ed assistance in developing
informants and providing
essential manpower."
Most of the illegal sales
involved
the
drugs
Oxycodone and Suboxone.
Smoot noted that several of
those sought Friday have
previously been arrested by
UNITE on
trafficking
charges.
Those arrested Friday
and lodged in the Big Sandy
Regional Detention Center
in Johnson County were:
•
Michael
D.
Blankenship, age 37, South
Highway 3, Louisa, seconddegree conspiracy to traffic
in a controlled substance.
• Tina Blackburn, age
24, Highway 1, Louisa,
first:degree conspitacy to
traffic in a controlled sub;
stance.
• Roy Bowen, age 59,
Pine Street, Louisa, first-
degree trafficking in a controlled substance.
• Tommy L. Cantrell,
age 43, Rabbit Lane,
Louisa, first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance.
• Terry Brandon Emory,
age 27, Wallace Street,
Louisa, first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance
and
persistent
felony
offender.
• Tammy Jo Evans, age
38,
Cranberry
Drive,
Louisa, first-degree conspiracy to traffic in a controlled
substance.
• Ruben Ison III, age 29,
Wallace Street, Louisa,
first-degree trafficking in a
controlled substance.
• Lowell Maynard, age
46, Right Fork of Torchlite,
Louisa, two counts firstdegre~ trafficking in a controlled substance.
• Troy Miller, age 26,
Lawrence
Square
Apartments, Louisa, second-degree trafficking in a
controlled substance and
two counts first-degree conspiracy to traffic in a controlled substance.
• Lynette Slone, age 47,
Mattie Road, Louisa, second-degree trafficking in a
controlled substance and
endangering the welfare of a
minor.
• Chad Stepp, age 25,
Adams Street, Lquisa, two
counts first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance
and two counts seconddegree persistent felony
offender.
• Rebecca A. Ward, age
38, South Highway 3,
Louisa, second-degree conspiracy to traffic in a controlled substance and persistent felony offender.
Pikeville College ·to celebrate
122nd year at opening convocation
. • Amy West, age 28,
Cranberry Drive, Louisa,
first-degree conspiracy to
traffic in a controlled substance.
• Elisha Wilks, age 63,
Big Cat Ford Road, Louisa,
second-degree trafficking in
a controlled substance.
• William Wilks, age
47, Diamond Ridge Road,
Louisa, two counts firstdegree trafficking in a controlled substance.
• Tane Michelle Woods,
age 33, Wallace Street-,
Louisa, second-degree trafficking in a controlled substance and second-degree
persistent felony offender.
• Connie J. Workman,
age 50, Sullivan Street,
Louisa, three counts firstdegree trafficking in a controlled substance.
For more information
about Operation UNITE,
v1slt their website at
www .operationunite.org.
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on Emil Suter, the Swiss tion for all. During their 12stonecutter who worked year tenure, the college
and to invite all his
many long hours to con- graduated more than 2,000
friends, family, and
struct the foundation and undergraduates, including
everyone
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25, 2010
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Worth Repeating
•••
If you're not ready
to die for it, put the word
'freedom' out of your
vocabulary.
'Amenlment 1
C~ngrm s~a(( malic no_G1w respcctlll(J a11 c~ta6(isfiment ~f reCigion, or
tfie jre.e exercise t~ereoj. a6ridiJmg tfie jreeaom of syeecfi, or if tfie
.P' w; or tl~e ngfit if the peoplt· to peacca6Ly amm6(e,
ana
to
yetition
tfie
government
Jor a redress ifgrievances.
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-Malcolm X
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Lingering
eyesores
So, who are you going to vote for in the primary?
You might have thought that election had already passed
us
several months ago, and so did we, until we began to
notlce.the many, many campaign signs still hanging all
around the county. Some of them belong to candidates who
have already lost their races, others to candidates who won
and have no further opposition.
So it would appeq_r that the May election must still be in
contention. Either that, or a great number of candidates
who were so disrespectful as to plaster their garish nomenclature all across the landscape are also too lazy to go back
and take their signs back down.
We are not the only ones who are sick of this visual litter, as we have heard many complaints about this very
topic over the years. It would seem to be a perfect issue for
maybe our fiscal court to take up, perhaps by enacting an
ordinance fining candidates who leave their signs up
.beyond a reasonable amount of time after an election. And
maybe they would, if not for the fact that several of them
are guilty of the same offense.
Come on, folks. We can do better than this. Take the
signs down.
?Y
- The Floyd County Times
.- Guest Column
A legislative
perspective
by REP. GREG STUMBO
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE
Earlier this month, the
Commonwealth got some great
news
when
NASCAR
announced that the Kentucky
Speedway would become a regular stop on the Sprint Cup circuit, beginning next July.
Technically, it won't be the
first top-level NASCAR race in
the state, since Corbin hosted
one back in the 1950s. The economic impact this second goaround, however, promises to be
much higher, with the estimate
pegged at $150 million. When
taken in tandem with · the
Kentucky Derby, it could reasonably be argued that no state
now benefits more from horsepower than we do.
The Sprint Cup race may be
the biggest news this summer
when it comes to Kentucky's
economy, but it's not the only
one. Ell.rlier this month. for
example, Corning Incorporated
announced that its Harrodsburg
plant, which is nearing 50 years
of operation, will take the lead
in producing what it calls "gorilla glass."
Though developed in the
1960s, this super-tough but
lightweight glass sat on the shelf
until a few years ago. Now, it's
expected to be a key component
in the next' generation of televi-
sions and cell phones. To make
that possible, Corning said it
would invest more than $180
million and add 80 jobs along
the way.
Other companies across the
state have followed suit this
summer. Briggs & Stratton,
which makes gasoline engines
for outdoor equipment, said it
will invest ·$35.5 million, providing security for more than
600 jobs. U.S. Bank said it
would add 500 jobs over the (Ill:
next several y.ears. Seven companies in Northern Kentucky
made a joint announcement in
June that they would create
more than 400 jobs due to
expansion or recent re-location
from other states.
(See STUMBO, page 5)
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This has been an exceptionally hot and wet season that promotes and encourages lawn care,
and we have been no exception,
as it has been a constant struggle
to keep the grass mowed, weeds
cut, etc. I walked down the driveway to finish the (almost) twiceweekly mowing/weed-eating that
I had accepted as "normal," when
I noticed two small, emaciated
kittens.
Someone had "set off' two
extremely tiny kittens on the
qther side of the road. They were
huddled together, scared, hungry
and crying. Both kittens were in
poor physical shape and totally at
the mercy of the world.
How could anyone do this?
Where is your sense of right and
wrong? How could this happen?
Do you not know or understand
or care?
Obviously, whoever did this
has no moral compass or sense of
compassion. Spay or neuter your
pet. After all, humans are supposed to be the caretakers.
I picked up both kittens and
could feel every bone in their little bodies. It was apparent neither
kitten had much care since birth.
Floyd County has an excellent
animal shelter. What is so difficult about taking these tiny lives
where they can receive food,
medical care, love, attention and
a "forever" home, but wait - let
me guess - I suppose you would
miss 15 minutes of the football
game or your favorite soap or
even the wrestling on your 56inch plasma.
Cfhe measure of a man or
woman is how they perceive and
care for those smaller and/or
helpless, regardless if those have
four legs or two legs. It is quite
evident your measure is less than
one inch. Anyone that would do
this to a helpless animal would
likewise do the same to a human,
as long as the person was an
infant or child or helpless or elder!y. You actions are inexcusable!
Pauline S. (Shepherd) Baldridge
Prestonsburg
Absolutely
mind-boggling
For some time now at least, it
appears to me we have been living in what I'll refer ttJ as a New
Deal era. "What is that?" you
ask. "Oh, you must mean 'New
Age."'
Well, not exactly. This one is
absolutely mind-boggling rest
assured, notwithstanding it has
surpassed several decades
beyond its conception. What
New Deal? Perhaps a different
opinion drawn from the annals
of our existence in relation to
one's particular real estate
where we live, of course.
Oh, the beauty of it all! How
be it certain elements being
indoctrinated would, could and
should even feel privileged to
relish in this New Deal. Drugs,
of course.
We are being bombarded
with information courtesy of
media outlets' mental nourishment. The allure of it all at times
is overwhelming.
Rand Paul is reasonably well
known, is he not? After all, we
Kentuckians are no strangers to
politicians, well, being poli.ticians. There are some among us
who feel Mr. Paul's attack on
Operation UNITE was unwarranted, without merit. In so
doing, he wrinkled some fins
along the way. Why, the nerve
of his premeditated assumption
concerrung Operation UNITE's
character.
·
Wait a minute. Wait just one
minute. Could it be Mr. Paul is
only fishing? After all, he is running for office. It fits. But can it
be worn?
I think it would be safe to say
there resides a shared popular
opinion which supports his or
her individual or otherwise
belief that Operation UNITE has
misplaced their true agenda
and/or lost focus, even if we
dare to think, while conducting
their common denominator.
Everyone is familiar with the
term "double standard." I'm
only .employing constructive
criticism here. You extract your
own end.result.
-
Drug coverage has gone
primetime. Enter in again the
New Deal. Unbeknownst to
those Operation UNITE good
fellows, it only seems natural to
me at least. Some big fish, the
high-profile faction types, ·are
not associated into the equation.
Let's see here, now. Just one
large, colorful aquarium in
which its sole inluibitants are,
you guessed it, small fish.
The depth and breadth I left
out. Classic administration at its
finest or, heaven forbid, protocol. OK, then there's the logisti- •
cal aspect of it, the, you know,
wheels of the speakeasy.
Congramlations, you just recognized your "Ah ha!" moment.
Consider this with the
absence of . the upper components in the grand scheme of
things. Voter turnout numbers
must be off the charts, reas\)n
b'eing in order to maintain supply and demand concerns.
Transportation issues need to be
addressed, i.e. highway construction. Amendments, ballots
are the norm. Fmmy thing is, I
have no recollection of it. Does •
"Hillbiily Highway" ring a bell?
Purposeful marriage in motion.
If your language comprehension is breaking up, chances are
due in part to the colorful aquarium syndrome. In layman'~
terms, if the drug issues can't be
stopped,
say,
at
1600
Pennsylvania A venue, feel free
to fill in the blanks here.
And of Mr. Rand Paul, come
now, let's not be naive about his
tongue lashing in reference to
Operation UNITE. This may be
the beginning of, hmmm, how
should l phrase it? Oh! Oh' Oh!
Pick me! Pick me! The age of
unadulterated enlighten~ent.
He, Mr. Paul, may very well
have in place, even as you read
this, the tools for engagement.
Quite frankly, I believe he is
onto something.
And by the way, don't fo1get
to exercise your right this fall.
Michael K. Samons
Printer
�THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 2010 • A5
State officials report
progress on health reform
FRANKFORT - The ferent plans will be held to
state's Department of different standards depend- ·
Insurance is moving at a ing on the length they've
brisk pace to implement all been in place. Many new
the changes mandated by restrictions will be enforced
federal health insurance on all plans. including the
reform, department officials ban on rescissions on the
reported to , lawmakers extension of dependent cov·
today.
erage
until
age
26.
'The passage of thi~ bill Grandfathered plans would
has put a huge workload on be limited in the changes
the department." Insurance they could make and still
Commission Sharon Clark maintain their grandfatold members of the Interim thered status. she said.
Joint
Committee
on
Many consumer protecBanking and Insurance. tion provisions placed on
But, she said, staff have . new plans are already in
been working diligently and Kentucky statute and reguefficiently to protect con- lation, she added, meaning
change
for
sumers during the transi- little
Kentuckians relative to
tion.
All told, the department other states.
One concern to legislahas projected 1t will need
only eight additional staff to tors was the federal list of
meet all the requirements of mandates for insurers,
the federal plan, and all of which does not exadly
them will be federally-fund- match the list of conditions
ed, time-limited jobs paid the state requires (o be covered. "It looks like some of
for through grants.
Although some imple- our (state) mandates may
mentation timelines run end," said committee countil 2014, one deadline has chair Sen. Tom Buford, Ralready .passed, Clark said. Nicholasville, when told
Kentucky has opted not to that states will have to take
operate a new high-risk responsibility for the costs
pool, instead allowing fed- of th.ose extra mandates
eral officials to operate the above and beyond federal
program. "We Were serious- requirements.
ly concerned about the adeMan)l areas of tate
quacy of funding," she said, implementation are still
because only $63 million being ironed out, Clark said,
was allocated for the pool's because they still depend on
operation.
' federal regulations being
The state will continue to developed in accordance
maintain its current high- with the law. Some are
risk pool, which pre-dated being written solely at the
federal level, while others
the new law, she added.
Another pressure on the are being studied in condepartment is the set of junction with state officials
restrictions on new health and stakeholders. "When
insurance plans, separate this bill was passed, there
from grandfathered plans were no staff in Washington
that were already written to work on this issue," Clark
when the 'bill was signed noted, making the process a
into law on March 23. The lengthy one.
Among the details to be
distinction means that dif-
worked out is the calculat~on of medical loss - how
much of the premiums
insurers must spend on
medical care. The new law
mandates that 85 percent of
large group inarket premiums be spent on care and 80.
percent in the small group
and individual markets,
with any extra profit being
rebated to consumers. The
costs of fraud recovery, preventive care, and other
expenditures may or may
not be included in those calculations, depending on
final regulations. Those figures could affect insurance
markets and premilims.
The state also faces a
deadhne of January 1. 2013.
to demonstrate whether it
can operate an exchange
where consumers could
evaluate their options for
health insurance. Such an
exchange, run jointly with
the Cabinet for Health and
Family Services, would
include information on' premiums, benefit structures,
and other items specific to a
consumer' s Circumstances.
The exchange would go
online on January 1, 2014
for ~mall groups and individuals, while large group
plans may potentially take
part at a later date, officials
said.
Clark said a grant application is being prepared for
$1 million to help plan the
state's exchange, which
could be nm by the state, by
a group of states, the feder-
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25, 2010
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Alcohol
• Continued from p1
ment."
Reed, who was one of at
least three other pastors in
attendance for Monday's
meeting, said for him and
the rest, the issue was not
money.
"It's not a money issue
with us," he said. "It doesn't honor the Lord's day."
The ordinance found its
way to a first reading
Monday after a 4-3 vote last
week which saw councilmembers B.D. Nunnery,
Gorman Collins Jr., Roy
Roberts and Adams voting
to draft the ordinance and
members Freddie Goble,
Kelly Moore and Don
Willi voting against it.
The council did not
specify how long a financial
impact study might take.
but those who had pressed
for the change earlier cited
Stonecrest Golf Course as a
large focus of the issue.
The golf course currently has several visitors bringing alcohol onto the course
on Sundays, said Collins.
This ordinance, he said,
would give the city an
oppot;tunity to regulate the
situation more effectively.
. All members present for
Monday's meeting voted in
approval of the study before
Action on school taxes tabled
by JARRID DEATON
FEATURES WAITER
ALLEN - Due to the
absence of Board Member
Dr. Chandra Varia, the
Floyd County Board of
Education voted to table
items relating to the tax
rates for motor vehicle and
water craft property, and the
tax rares for real and personal property, during a
meeting held at Allen
Elementary School on
. Monday.
The board will schedule
a special meeting to set the
tax rates once Varia returns
from an out-of-town trip.
According to documents
provided by the board, the
proposed tax rates for motor
vehicle and water craft
property will be 55.4 cents
per $100 of assessed value,
and the compensating tax
rate for real and personal
property will be 55.5 cents
per $100 of assessed value.
The
Floyd
County
School District Finance
Corporation, consisting of
members of the board, also
met and voted to approve
the adoption of a resolution
authorizing the issuance of
school building refunding
bonds for school building
purposes.
Also at the meeting, the
board voted to approve
shortened school days for
students with special needs,
the 2010-11 District Private
School Plan, the first readof
the
ing
W ri ring/Communication
Program Policy, in-service
training credit for board
members who attended
opening day activities on
Aug. 9, amendments of the
district's
Section
125
Flexible Benefit Plan, an
evaluation of Supt. Henry
Webb and a report on 2010
ACT data.
"We have our ACT
scores for 201 0, and
although we still have a lot
'of work to do to reach our
goals for our kids, our 2010
ACT scores are improved in
all areas," Webb said in a
letter to the board. "Our
leadership at the district and
school levels is focused on
raising expectations and
meeting identified board
goals for the children of
Floyd County."
Health
• Continued from p5
al government, or by a third
party non-profit. She said
state officials would travel
the state talking to consumers, insurers, and other
stakeholders to determine
what the exchange should
entail, while also waiting on
federal officials to detail the
requirements. "My fear is
that it will be almost overpowering for consumers,"
she said, pointing out the
need for clear and helpful
information.
House Majority Caucus
Chair Bob Damron, ' DNicholasville, said that the
Council
of
State
Governments was developing the idea for a multi-state
compact
to
run
an
exchange,
while Rep.
Jimmie
Lee,
DElizabethtown,
said
Kentucky's unique demographics might be better
suited to a one-state
exchange. Regardless, Lee
noted, a legislative framework should be developed
in the next session. "I don't
believe we can wait until
January of (20)12 to see
what exchanges would look
like in Kentucky," he said.
Along the same line~,
Clark said the department
would be submitting legislation for the 2011 session
to conform
Kentucky
statutes to the new federal
law. Without clear state
authority, she would have to
refer questions and problems to Washington rather
than helping consumers herself, she said.
moving any further on the
issue, including Freddie
Goble, who said after the
close vote last week, that
his reasons were mostly
personal as part of his religious convictions, but also
took into consideration the
financial aspects.
Goble said selling beer
on Sunday in a city with a
larger population might
make more sense and bring
more money, but he couldn't see much difference
being made in a city the size
of Prestonsburg.
In order for an ordinance
to become law, the council
must pass a .Qrst reading
and then a second reading.
In 1970, he was born,
It wasn't until later, we noticed his horns.
You may have seen him out on the lake,
Often referred to as "Nub" or "Nate."
He spent four years walking the halls of
Allen Central High School,
Each day thinking he was so cool.
He has watched his teens, twenties
and thirties fly by,
But now he hangs his head and cries.
Because
today,
Loan
• Continued from p1
disaster declaration wail
issued from Washington.
Those affected by the
July flooding can fill out a
loan application online by
visiting SBA' s website at
www. disasterloan.sba.gov/e
la/.
The filing deadline to
return applications for physical property damage is
Sept. 21 and the deadline to
return applications for economic injury is April 25.
AC
• Continued from p1
citizens who believe in the
power of the arts," said Gov.
Steve Beshear. "Their contributions have been generous and their achievements
extraordinary."
The award will be presented to representatives
from the Mountain Arts
Center by Gov. Steve
Beshear during a public ceremony and celebration at the
Capitol
Rotunda
in
Frankfort in late October.
NATHAN
SHELTON
Will be
celebrating
his
•
40th
Birthday!
• Trans Star Ambulance
• Lackey Pharmacy
• Drs. Brei & Maleshea Dunning
• Howard Pharmacy
• City of Prestonsburg
• Shear Envy Hair Salon
• Nelson Fraizer Funeral Home
• Karma Consignment
• Respond Ambulance
• Prestonsburg Auto Mart,
• Attorney At Law John Earl Hunt
Big John Goble
with Eric C. Conn Law Firm
• Riley and Allen Attorneys at Law
• Fannin's Plumbing & Electric
• Twin Bridge Auto Parts
• Hall & Clark Insurance
• Dr. Phillip Simpson
• Cardinal Country Store
• Appalachian Wireless
• Brock McVey
• Cooley Apothecary
• Dr. Alan J. Hyden
• Dennis Adams Distributors, Inc
· • Parkview Pharmacy .
, • Dr. Larry Leslie
• Merion Brothers Monument
• Bobby and Lema Bradley
• King's Supply
• Hall Funeral Home
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
• Hackney & Hensley
• Billy Ray's Restaurant
Chiropractic Center
• Wendy's of Prestonsburg
• Audiology Associates
• Long John Silver's
• Tex & Mona Mitchell
of Prestonsburg
• Rudolph Ousley, DVM
• Hobert's Pizzaria
• Archer Park
• Medzone Pharmacy
• Brent Graden
• Frank Adams Auto Parts
• Paintsville Wood Products
• Pat Goble
• Phar Mercia Corporation
• Trans Star Ambulance
• Employees at Cardinal Counlry • Jessica Bryant
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• Nordlns Eye Center
• Save-a-Lot of Prestonsburg
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KCHIP premiums eliminated
Families in the Kentucky
Children's Health Insurance
Program (KCHIP), which
offers free or low-cost
health insurance to eligible
children, will no longer
have to pay monthly premiums to ensure coverage for
their child, Gov. ' Steve
Beshear
announced
Tuesday.
Previously, some KCHIP
families were required to
pay a $20 monthly premium
to receive KCHIP coverage
for their children. Gov.
Beshear recommended and
the Kentucky General
Assembly approved sus• \ pending the monthly charge
after determining it served
as a deterrent to enrollment
and caused some children to
drop out of the program
because of the burden of
paying premiums.
"In these tough economic
times, we're doing everything we can to make sure
children have access to
quality health care," said
Gov. Beshear. "By eliminating the monthly premiums
for KCHIP, we will be able
to prevent children from
leaving the program due to
., cost, and children will continue to have access to care
throughout their youth."
Previously, KCHIP families whose income was over
150 percent of the Federal
Poverty Level paid the premium. Suspending the premiums affects approximately 12,200 families and over
16,000 children.
The effort is part of
ongoing work by Gov.
Beshear and his staff to
increase the number of chilt \ dren in Kentucky with
health insurance. This has
included diligent work to
enroll more children in the
KCHIP program by removing barriers to KCHIP and
Medicaid enrollment.
As of the end of June
2010,419,544 children were
covered by Medicaid,
including 59,899 children in
KCHIP. Since the end of
October 2008, the numqer
of Medicaid-covered children has increased by
42,449, which includes an
increase of 6,713 children in
KCHIP.
"Good health is the
building block to thriving in
youth, achieving academically and socially and sustaining quality of life," said
Gov. Beshear. "At the same
time, quality health coverage is absolutely vital to
establishing good health."
For more information,
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
A7
In 1970, he was born,
It wasn't until later, we noticed his horns.
You may have seen him out on the lake,
Often referred to as "Nub" or "Nate."
He spent four years walking the halls of
Allen Central High School,
Each day thinking he was so cool.
He has watched his teens, twenties
and thirties fly by,
But now he hangs his head and cries.
visit kidshealth.ky.gov.
Meanwhile, premium
payments made by KCHIP
members to cover July or
any month after July will be
refunded as soon as possible. Members with questions about premium payments are encouraged to call
(800) 635-2570.
Because
today,
NATHAN
SHELTON
Will be
celebrating
his
Fire
• Continued from p1
ment officers allowed the
move to take place without
any significant problems.
"With the help of the
Prestonsburg
Police
Department, the Floyd
County
Sheriff's
25, 2010 •
Department
and
the
Kentucky State Police,
everything went without
incident. The Prestonsburg
Fire Department did an
excellent job," Webb said.
"It could have beer!' much
worse. I am thankful for the
quick response from everyone involved. Now we just
have to clean up the mess
and everything will get bac;k
to normal."
learned that the suspect had
visited businesses in the
Garrett and Hueysville
areas ,
as
well
as
Prestonsburg,
covering
large portions of the county.
In Prestonsburg, barber
Gary Wright said he and
others at his shop gave
when asked.
"She had a letter with her
saying they were taking up
money and I gave and
another one of my barbers
did, too," Wright said. "I
had seen the girl before, but
couldn' t remember her
name."
Pennington died following a single-vehicle accident in the Goble Roberts
area two weeks ago, a day
after her 18th birthday.
40th
Birthday!
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the suspect as of press time.
Yates said the family had
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Sports Editor:
Stev LeM stN
Phon• Number:
Floyd Countynmes:
NASCAR
• 82
Phone: (606) 886-8506
Fax: (606) 886-3603
www.foydcotmtytimes. com
GIRLS' H.S. SOCCER
The Prestonsburg girls'
soccer team entertained
Pikeville on Thursday pight
at StoneCrtst. Pikeville
defeated the alackcats 6-Q.
Left: Senior midfielders
Paula Jo Roberts {Pikeville)
and
Hilary
Slone
(Prestonsburg) vied for the
ball.
Right: Prestonsburg forward Ally Branham moved
the ball upfield, trailed by
Pikeville's Lexie Stapleton.
15th Region
Volleyball
Standings
ifeam
Allen Cel')tral
Betsy Layne
South Floyd
Prestonsburg
Paintsville
Pikeville
W Belfry
East Ridge
.iJohnson Central
Shelby Valley
Pike Central
Sheldon Clark
Piarist School
standout to
olav tor Bears
Record
15··4
9-2
TIMES STAFF REPORT
PIKEVILLE - He will
enter his senior season as one'
of the 15th Region's most celebrated players, and_ having
scored more than I ,000 points
already. And one more thing:
A college scholarship.
Hobo McCoy of Pike
County Central High School
signed a scholarship agreement to play at Pikeville
College next season.
"We're very excited to
sign a player like Hobo," said
Coach Kelly Wells. "He's a
quality young man, first and
foremost, and someone who
we've been around throughout his high school career. He
has very close ties to Pikeville
College and we're glad to
help him realize his dream of
playing basketball at the ~?-ext
level while continuing his
education."
McCoy, who boasts a 3.8
grade point average, averaged
21.3 points per game last year.
He also averaged six assists
and five rebounds for the
Hawks.
He has scored 1,010 points
heading into his senior campaign.
McCoy will play his senior
season for Kelly Carwile, his
third coach in as many seasons for the Hawks.
As a sophomore, McCoy
averaged 14 points and six
assists per game, while averaging eight. points per game as
a freshman.
Pike Central is scheduled
to open its 2010-11 season by
hostin& Allen Central on Nov.
30 at the Hawks Nest.
6-3
6-3
6-4
5-4
4-2
4·5
3-0
3-3
3 ·6
1-2
1-2
Phelps
1-3
!Lawrence County 1-6
Magoffin County 0-5
16th Region
Girls' Soccer
Standing.s
t
'ream
Pikeville
Letcher Central
Prestonsburg
Johnson Central
Corbin
Paintsville
Pike Central
Bell County
'Perry Central
Shelby Valley
Hazard
,North Laurel
Sheldon Clark
Lawrence County
!South Laurel
Middlesboro
,. ~elfry
Record
3-1
2·0
2-2
1-0
1-1
1·1
1·1
1-1
1·2
1-2
1-3
1·3
0-1
0·2
0-3
0-3
~-4
P'burg edges
Lawrence
by STEVE LeMASTER
SPORTS EDITOR
LOUISA
The
· Prestonsburg High . School
girls' soccer team evened its
record to 2-2 Monday evening
following a hard-fought 3-2
win over Lawrence County.
Prestonsburg. which opened
• the season with a 3-2 victory
over Menifee County, got
back into the win .column following back-to-back shutout
losses to Pikeville and
Greenup County.
Clara Osborne led the way
for Prestonsburg, scoring two
goals. Ali Banham added one
goal for Prestonsburg in the
win.
Kaitlyn Minix dealt out a
game-high two assists for the
Blackcats. Hilary Slone w'as
credited with one assist for
Prestonsburg in the victory.
~ . Blackcat goalkeeper Randi
Stovall performed well in the
net, allowing only two goals.
Prestonsburg was. hosting
Pike County Central at press
time Thesday evening. The
Prestonsburg-Pike County
Central game ended too late to
make this edition.
Blackcats open
with big victorv
over Beltrv
P'burg defense
holds Pirates
to six points
by JAMIE HOWELL
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
POND CREEK - 1\ season opening win over
Belfry in 2009 set the tone
for an unbeaten regular season for Prestonsburg. The
2009 win was at Blackcat
Stadium in Prestonsburg.
Coach John DeRossett's
young group of Cats had a
tough task at hand on
Friday as they were faced
with the same Belfry team
to open the 20 10 season
only this time the game was
on the road. The Pirates are
always tough but even
tougher at home. The preseason prediction from
most was that 2010 could
be a "rebuilding" year for
the Blackcats, but it seemed
as if Prestonsburg has other
ideas for the season.
Prestonsburg rolled into
Pond Creek on Friday with
many new faces, but'in the
end the result would be the
same as 2009 as the
Blackcats came way with
an impressive 2 1-6 win
over Phillip Haywood's
Pirates.
· Prestonsburg won the
toss and elected to defer to
the second half. Belfry took
the opening kickoff and
marched
to
·the
Prestonsburg 30 yard-line
before faibng to convert on
fourth
and
three.
Prestonsburg was stopped
on its first series and was
forced to punt. Belfry
would cough up the punt
and Joseph Jamerson came
up with the loose pigskin
for
the
Blackcats.
Prestonsburg would proceed to march 70 yards on
its next offensive series,
capped off by a Bryson
Williams 8-yard touchdown
run. Jamerson's extra point
gave Prestonsburg a 7-0
lead with :44 remaining in
the first quarter. Belfry
opened the second quarter
and drove to the B!ackcat
Above: Veteran Coach John DeRossett guided the
Prestonsburg Blackcats to another emotional victory
over the Belfry Pirates.
Below: Junior Joseph Jamerson (6) led Prestonsburg
in rushing and receiving in the season-opener against
Belfry.
Dove season
approaching
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The
foggy,
dewy
mornings
presage ·the coming of fall.
Crispness lingers in the predawn air, making a tee shirt,
shorts and flip-flops slightly
uncomfortable when you first
step outside.
For many, these developments bring slight gloom as
summer is' over, but for
hunters, fog and cool air mean ·
dove season opens soon. Fall
is our favorite time of year.
This year's dove season
looks good from the perspective of mid-August. "There
seems to be. a lot of doves
ROBERTS NAMED
CAMPER OF THE DAY
AT CALIPARJ PRO CAMP
Betsy Layne High School
boys' basketball player
Andrew Roberts was a
Camper of the Day honoree during the recent
John Calipari Pro Camp at
the University of Kentucky.
Left: Former UK Wildcat
and current NBA player
Patrick Patterson present·
ed Roberts with a certificate.
Roberts is a guard for the
Betsy Layne High School
boys' basketball team.
�62 • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 201 0
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Kyle Busch becomes first driver
to sweep three BMS races
Points leader
Kevin Harvick
finishes 14th
TIMES STAFF REPORT
got together, but we were
racing. That was part of the
deal. ~en you race Kyle,
you know you will get
together ,at some point.
When you are leading the
race, you do what you can.
But he really did race us
clean."
Unfortunately
for
McMurray, pit road miscues, including a slide
through his stall and a stuck
lug nut, hurt his chances of
winning.
"We qualified well, but
had an issue with a lug nut.
We had a fast car and we
were able to drive Up to the
lead. The race track is very
raceable ... You just have to
worry about getting caught
up in someone else's mess."
When asked what he
thought about Busch's
Bristol
race
week,
McMurray expressed his
appreciation for the accomplishment.
' 1It is pretty remarkable
what he has done this weekend, especially with owning
his own truck team. It · is
amazing what they' have
done in Nationwide, too. He
has a feel for this place. It is
impressive what Kyle has
been able to do ."
Pol~
sitter
Jimmie
Johnson led 175 circuits, but
after contact with Juan
Pablo Montoya in the middle stages of the race,
Johnson was forced to head
to the garage to repair damage to his machine. He was
relegated to a 35th place finish.
Points leader Kevin
Harvick finished 14th.
BRISTOL, Tenn. - Kyle
Busch raced his way in to
the pages of the NASCAR
history books by using a
dominating
drive to claim
SOCCER RIVALS: Prestonsburg senior forward Clara Osborne and Pikeville sophomore mldflelder Micaela Bush awaited a ..drop ball" from referee Terry Skaggs when the IRWIN Tools Night
Race on Saturday at Bristol
the two teams met last week.
Motor Speedway.
After
victories
in
Wednesday's O'Reilly 200
and Friday's Food City 250,
the NASCAR world waited
to see if Busch, who had
come this far several times
before, could finally make
his mark.]
That
question
was.
answered when Busch drove
to his third victory in four
days. Using a broom to
. "sweep" in victory lane,
Busch talked about what it
meant to sweep the weekend.
"It means a lot, I've been
screaming the whole time ,"
he said. "I can't say enough
about this team. What a
great race car. I can't think
these guys enough, they
photo by Jamie Howell were awesome.
"I love coming out here. I
BLACKCAT DEFENSE: Prestonsburg defenders limited Belfry throughout Friday
love Bristol. To be the first
night's game.
to sweep a weekend in
NASCAR is great. I've been
trying to do this since I started my NASCAR career. I'm
the first. I'm first in a lot of
things," he added with a
Busch wins Food
laugh.
"It is great. We had a
strong car at Bristol, we ·City 250 after runknew we would run well
here. It is cool to be here [in in with Keselowski
victory lane], three nights on
this weekend. We had a fast
car, coming through the field
BRISTOL, Tenn. was fun, thinking about how Sparks
flew,
fenders
to work traffic."
crunched and Kyle Busch
Several drivers, including survived several spectacular
runner-up David Reutimann moments to earn his second
and third place finisher August 2010 race week win
Jamie McMurray, chal- during Friday's Food City
lenged Busch in the late 250 at Bristol Motor
going, but the Las Vegas Speedway.
One of those moments
native never gave up any
ground.
included a tangle between
Reutirnann , who had to Busch and points leader
have Aric Almirola practice Brad Keselowski, which
his car on Friday due to ill- saw Keselowski spin off the
ness, talked about the close nose of Busch's machine. It
racing at the front of the did not matter to Busch as he
pack.
powered his way on to victo"We had a great car and ry. Keselowski finished
Aric practiced it for me. We · 14th.
To complete the weekend
BLHS guard Andrew Roberts drove to the basket against a fellow camper during the
John Calipari Pro Camp at the University of Kentucky.
IUGBSCKOOlFOOTBillSCOIEBOARD
!Friday, Aug. 20
Shelby Valley 66. Knott County Central 0
KDr. GeneT. Watts Bowl)
!Bishop Brossart 34, Betsy Layne 19
!Boyle County 36, Johnson Central29
~awrente County 67, Paintsville 13
!Letcher County Central 32, South Laurel 21
Magoffin County 20, Trimble County 12
fhelps 26. Jenkins 2 ·
restonsburg 21 , Belfry 6
·
owan County 2i. Morgan County 14
aturday, Aug. 21
ollins 48, Sheldon Clark 16
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his Week's Area Games
riday,Aug. 27
elfry-Holy Cross (Covington}, 8:30p.m.
Pike County Bowl at Shelby Valley)
helby Valley-East Ridge, 6:30p.m.
Pike County Bowl)
aceland at Ashland Blazer, 7:30p.m.
urch, W.Va. at Betsy Layne, 7:30p.m.
still County at Bourbon County, 7:30p.m.
heldon Clark at Breathitt County, 7:30p.m.
slie County at Hazard, 7:30p.m.
.
owell County at Jackson County, 7:30p.m.
len Central at Jenkins, 7:30p.m.
nott County Central at Lewis County, 7:30p.m.
outh Floyd at Magoffin County, 7:30p.m.
~tcher County Central at Middlesboro, 7:30p.m.
tf>restonsburg at Paintsville, 7:30p.m.
asey County at Perry County Central, 8 p.m.
ath County at West Carter, 7:30p.m.
aturday, Aug. 28
oyd County-Pikeville, 8:30p.m.
Pike County Bowl)
ike County Central-Phelps, 6:30 p.m.
Pike County Bowl at Pikeville)
ussell at Greenup County, 7:30p.m.
ooper at Johnson Central, 7:30p.m.
organ County at Pound, Va., 7:30p.m.
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sweep, Busch will have his
work cut out for him as he.
will have to start Saturday's
IRWIN Tools Night Race
from the 19th starting position. Should he pull it off, he
will become the first driver
in NASCAR's history to win
in
the
Sprint
Cup,
Nationwide and Truck
Series in the same week at
the same track.
Busch was welcomed
with a shower of boos as he
exited his car in victory lane.
"I tried lap after lap to
stay
clean
with
Keselowski,"
Busch
explained, "but he ran in the •
back of me and put me in the
·
wall.
"I raced him, raced him
12-15 laps, my car was awesome," he continued, "but I
thought I had him cleared
and moved. in front of him.
Instead
of doing
an
Earnhardt cross over, he put
me in the wall. I drove down
in the next corner and
dumped him. He does it to
everyone else, so why can't
I do it to him?"
Busch was not ashamed
that he took revenge on
Keselowski.
"It is the way it is, that is
· why he got spun out. .. he
drove in the back of me and
put me in the fence," he said.
"I was going to go back after
him. I spun him out, won the
race. Good for me.
"I think Brad Keselowski
should look in the mirror
and say, 'I brought this on
myself." '
Keselowski offered his
side of the story after climbing from his damaged car.
"It is what it is and I'm
going to go to work at beating his (butt)," Keselowski
said in a post-race interview
with track announcers about
his run-in with Busch.
Keselowski softened his
tone slightly while on-air ·
saying, "Just hard racing, ·
going for the win. I was on '
the outside, he was on the
inside. He almost cleared me
and took it for granted that I
would lift."
Eight cautions slowed the
field, including one which
saw Kasey Kahne on his
side against the wall tlirough
the third and fourth turns.
Jason Leffler finished
second, followed by Elliott
Sadler and Dale Earnhardt
Jr.
"We had a good car,
restarting on the inside was
tough," Earnhardt Jr. said.
"That was a fun race.. . It
was a good car and · I was
glad to be able to drive it.''
Hartline named Kentuckv ~
starting quarterback
TIMES STAFF REPORT
LEXINGTON - .After a
tight compelltJ.On during
spring practice and the first
two weeks of preseason workouts, senior Mike Hartline has
been named the University of
Kentucky starting quarterback, Coach Joker Phillips
announced after practice
Monday afternoon.
Hartline got the starting
nod while in contention with
sophomore Morgan Newton
and redshirt freshman Ryan
Mossakowski. Hartline is the
most experienced candidate,
with 14 starting assignments
over the last two years, with
the Wildcats posting an 8-6
record in those games. The
Wildcats were 5-3 in games
started by Newton, who
opened the last eight games of
the 2009 season after Hartline
was sidelined by a knee injury.
"We feel that we have three
quarterbacks that we can win
with in this league," Phillips
said. "We feel comfortable
with all three of them and that
is a good problem to have.
Right now, we feel that Mike
}lartline gives us the best
chance to win. He has been
more efficient and is playing
faster than the other two. At
thls point, he gives us the best
chance to win."
Phillips said that he and
offensive coordinator Randy
Sanders made the decision
Monday and felt it was the
right time to announce it.
Phillips said Sanders had
"lots" of input on the decision.
"Randy has been through it
a couple times at the other
place that he was at (while
coaching at Tennessee) and
therefore he had a lot of input
in this decision," Phillips said.
Phillips said that Hartline
had kept a slight lead over the
younger
Newton
and
Mossakowski with his consistent, efficient play and experience. In the end, Phillips said
the senior "just won the job."
"If we would have made
this (decision) in the spring or
when we first started fall
camp, I don't think that it
would have been fair to those
guys that are a little bit
younger," Phillips said. ''We
had to give those guys a
chance to compete. At this
point in time we just feel that
Mike gives us the best chance
to win. He (Hartline) is the
guy who won the job .. . He
(Hartline) is our guy."
Hartline started the first
five games for UK last season
before incurring a knee injury
in the South Carolina game.
Hartline came back from the
injury in time to take a few
snaps during the Vanderbilt
game but did not see any
action after that.
"You try as best as you,can
in the fall to just work and
hope everything else pays
off," Hartline said. "I am just
excited to get going and look
at some Louisville tape and
just getting pumped up for the
season."
In his 21 career games at
UK, Jlartline has completed
56.7 percent of his passes for
2,502 yards and 15 touchdowns. Hartline started nine
games in 2008, throwing for
1,666 yards and nine touchdowns.
,..
Phillips said that both
Newton and Mossakowski
took the announcement as best
as they possibly could at that
point in time, but he told both
to keep battling hard and competing.
"None of them tore up my
office or anything (laughter
from media), but I am sure
that it hurt the other two
(Mossakowski and Newton)
also a little bit," Phillips said.
"If it didn't, then we got the
wrong two. I think that it did
hurt them a little bit but I think
those two are smart enough
and unden;tand this game
enough that they are going to
roll their sleeves up fllld know
that they are a snap (away
from playing). It could be
before the game on Sept. 4,
anything can happen."
Phillips said "that he
expects all three quarterbacks
to continue to compete, saying
he did not want anyone to
relax or get complacent.
UK returned to practice
Tuesday. The team is off
Wednesday for the first day of l l
clas es.
�THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Dove
n Continued from p1 ·
about," said Rocky Pritchett,
migratory bird program coordina tor for the Kentucky
Department of Fish and
Wildlife Resources. ''I'm
hearing the fields that are
~ ready hold good numbers of
birds. However, a cold snap
could push birds south."
Dove season opens Sept. 1
and closes Oct. 24. The season opens again Nov. 25 and
closes Dec. 3. A third segment
of dove season runs from Jan.
1 through Jan. 7, 2011. The
daily bag limit is 15 doves.
Dove concentrations seem
best in the central, southern
and eastern section_s of
Kentucky. "All our fields look
really good," said Dave
el Frederick, Bluegrass Region
public lands biologist for
Kentucky Fish and Wildlife.
"The Bluegrass Region looks
promising. I am seeing quite a
few birds."
The western end of
Kentucky felt the effects of
late spring flooding, followed
by scorching heat and little
rainfall.
"In
west
Kentucky,
they've had dry conditions
since June. This came right
after the late spring flooding,"
Pritchett said. ''The low rainfall combined with the high
• temperatures
brought
extremely dry fields and dried
out crops. Dove fields in that
part of the state may be a little
spotty. We are not in as good a
shape in west Kentucky as in
past years."
Pritchett explained another
factor will be at play this dove
season. "We are two to three
weeks early this year for
crops," he said. "We are seeing com harvested right now.
Silage fields will be cut early.
This could spread birds out as
~ these food sources compete ·
with dove fields sown in sunflowers or millet. Finding a
concentration of doves could
be a little tougher this year."
Also, the cut com and
silage fields may cause doves
to abandon dove plots sown in
sunflowers, millet or wheat
after the first few days of the
season. "You may not get as
many shoots from a field as
normal," Pritchett said. "Once
shot, they may move off that
field quickly because there
e are so many more feeding
opportunities."
Dove hunting provides lots
of shooting and lots of action,
perfect for taking a son,
daughter, niece, nephew or
. grandchild hunting for the
first time. Kids love dove
hunting because they get to
shoot often. Make sure youth
comply with hunter education
and licensing requirements
before go1ng afield.
Choose your spot in the
dove field wisely. Where you
set up to hunt doves often die~ tates your success for that day.
Any veteran dove hunter has
witnessed someone who was
in the hot part of a field. They
shoot three, four or five times
for every shot you take and
leave the field in an hour with
their limit of birds. The group
next to them boHs from their
former area to claim the hot
spot.
"J like to find perch spots
such as dead trees, power
lines, somewhere they can
come in and perch," said John
Brunjes, migratory bird biolagist for Kentucky Fish and .
Wildlife. "Dove use perches
to feel comfortable. They survey the scene and make sure it
is safe. Then, they fly down
TIMES STAFF REPORT
into the field and feed. If you
hunt near that perch, you'll
ALLEN - Floyd County Late Model driver Brandon
often be the first to limit out." Kinzer was back in action on Friday night at Boyd's
Scout the field you plan to Speedway in Ringgold, Georgia. The Southern Regional
hunt prior to opening day. Racing Series (SRRS) rolled into Boyd's Spedway on
Check for perch spots and Friday to sanction a S3,000-to-win program. Kinzer timed
observe where doves enter the 'in second-fastest in his group during SRRS qualifying,
field. Look for gravel drive- which locked him into the sixth starting spot in the feature.
ways, fencerows or lines of The Allen native sported a very strong racecar dming the Atrees doves use in flight as Main and battled for the top spot on several different occasight lines to lead them to sions. When the dust had settled at Boyd's Speedway
watering areas, resting areas Kinzer found himself in the second position behind winnen
and places to feed.
SkipArp.
Bare dirt is also a big draw
The No. 18 team was then scheduled to travel to the Tri-<
for doves. If you can fmd a County Race Track in Brasstown, North Carolina on
spot in the field with bare.dirt Saturday for another $3 .000-to-win SRRS show.
and a dead tree or power line Unfortunately, Mother Nature had other plans and the event
nearby, then you may have was rained-out.
stumbled onto the hot spot of
that field. Doves also use gaps
in lines of trees to enter fields.
Hunters who set up on either
side of that gap should enjoy
some good pass shooting.
Doves are incredibly green
on opening day. Many doves
fly close by and slowly. This
lends the impression to some
that they may wear anything
to the dove field. Leave the
yellow tee shirts, khaki shorts
and white tennis shoes at
home. Wear a camouflage
shirt, preferably long sleeve,
and a wide-brimmed camo
hat at the least. Many veteran
dove hunters don head-to-toe
camouflage, even on opening
day.
A wide-brimmed camo hat
helps shield your face until
the dove is in range. Don't
move to swing your shotgun
until the last possible moment
to prevent birds from flaring
away from you. Patiepce pays
bigger dividends as dove sea-·
son wears on and birds grow
wary.
For more details on dove
hunting, the 2010-2011
Kentucky Dove Hunting
Guide is available wherever
licenses are sold and on the
Internet at fw.ky.gov. All dove
hunters should keep a.copy of
this guide on their person
while dove hunting.
The guide lists public
dove fields all over the state
that hunters may use on
selected days· for first segment of dove season. Treat
these fields as you would
your own. Carry out your
trash and retrieve your spent
shotshell hulls. Don't clean
doves at the dove field. Drive
only on the road leading to
and from the dove field.
"These are the biggest reasons we lose public dove
fields," Pritchett explained.
"The lack of respect shown
by some hunters to the
landowner really hurts the
cooperative dove field program."
Dove hunting should be
good this fall in Kentucky.
Scout the dove field, set up in
a good spot, dress properly
and respect the landowner.
Dove breasts wrapped in
bacon and slowly grilled
make all the preparation
worth it.
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Blackcats·
·-----------------n Continued from p1
28 yard-line before Alex
Garner came up with a sack
of Belfry quarterback Tyler
Williams that took the football back to the Prestonsburg
42. Prestonsburg would
respond again, this time a
53-yard touchdown pass
from Adam Crisp to
Jamerson helped extend the
Blackcat lead to 14-0.
Prestonsburg took the 14-0
lead into the half. Both
teams failed to manage
. ) much offense early in the
second half. Belfry started to
move the football midway ·
through the third quarter, but
a timely interception from
Nathan Slone ended the
Pirate threat. Prestonsburg
would increase the lead late
in the third quarter on a 2yard touchdown run from
Kain Collins. Jamerson's
kick gave the Blackcats a
commanding 21-0 lead after
three quarters. Once again
the Prestonsburg defense
came through early in the
fourth quarter. Alex Griffith,
Kinzer finishes
•
runner-up tn
SRRS feature
Trevor
Stovall,
·wes
Robinson
and
others
anchored a solid defensive
effort for the Cats. Belfry
got its only score midway
through the final quarter.
Tyler Williams one yard
plunge set the final score of
21-6.
Prestonsburg rushed 27
times for 106 yards.
Jamerson picked up 42
yards via six carries.
Crisp completed half of
his passes, connecting on
nine-of-18 attempts for 150
yards and one touchdown.
Jamerson and Williams
hauled in three catches
apiece for the Blackcats.
The versatile Jamerson led
Prestonsbrg in receiving
with three catches for 769
yards and the one touchdcown.
Prestonsburg (1-0) will
face
longtime
rival
Paintsville (0-1) this Friday
night.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
25, 201 0 • 83
B-Team Girls' Basketball:
So~th Floyd 29, Allen 25
TIMES STAFF REPORT
EASTERN - South Floyd defeated Allen m the Right
Beaver Classic B-Team Tournament Thursday evening, outlasting the Lady Eagles 29-25.
Emily Rose led a South Floyd offensive effon that featured six different scorers. Rose nabbed the game-high scoring nod for South Floyd, supplying 11 points for the Lady
Raiders. Leigh Hall scored eight points and Brooke Potter
pushed in four. Taylor Berger, Nikki Johnson and Katelyn
Newsome rounded out the South Floyd scoring with two
points apiece.
Tiffany Meadows tossed in a team-high 10 points for
Allen in the loss. Allison Hall followed closely behind, netting nine points. Heaven Collins (three points), Jana Jarvis
(two points) and Haley Wright (two points) also provided
scoring for the Lady Eagles.
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25, 2010
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
SOCIAL SECURITY NEWS
Celebrating 75 years
by MICHAEL J. ASTRUE
CoMMissioNER oF sociAL
SECURITY
The Floyd County Chamber Of Commerce recently welcomed Shoe Sensation of
Prestonsburg as a new member. Shoe Sensation is located in the Glynview Plaza in
Prestonsburg. Shoe Sensation is a regional chain of family shoe stores. Shoe
Sensation stores carry a large selection of men's, women's, children's, and athletic
footwear in a better-branded merchandise mix. Each store is staffed with local management so that they are able to customize the merchandise in th.eir store to their
particular market.
This
month
Social
Security, the most successful domestic program in our
nation's history, celebrates
its 75th anniversary.
On August 14, 1935,
President Franklin Delano
Roosevelt signed the Social
Secur.i.ty Act. With one pen
stroke he laid the foundation of modem American
social policy. Today, millions of retirees live in dignity thanks to their monthly
Social Security benefit payment. Over the decades,
Social Security expanded to
not only protect against the
risk of poverty in old age,
but also the economic risk
of career-ending disability
and the premature death of a
worker.
In his statement at the
signing of the Social
Security Act, President
Roosevelt said,
the
Senate and the House of
Representatives in this long
and arduous session had
'done nothing more than
pass this Bill, the session
would be regarded as historic for all time." I could
not agree more.
A little over a quarter
century ago, I came to
Wa"shington to work on
Social Security. Just a few
months later, I got a very
important lesson on how
important Social Security is
to families. My own father,
who was almost the same
age I am today, suffered a
massive cerebral hemorrhage. He started to recover,
and then we got the bad
news that he had a fatal
form of brain cancer, so we
began the process to apply
for' Social Security disability benefits. That was a very
anxious time for my family,
and particularly for my
T;·u
In keeping with its mission of improving the lives of people throughout the region,
the Big Sandy Area Community Action Program recently aw~rded 16 academic scholarships to students pursuing higher education degrees. Recipients were chosen in
each of the five Big Sandy counties served by BSACAP, with more than $7,000 in
scholarship grants disbursed. BSACAP has awarded the annual scholarships for
more than 20 years, helping hundreds of students continue their education. The
• scholarships are funded through the federal Community Services Block Grant program (CSBG.) In Floyd County, Lee Ann Shortridge and Johnny Craft, center, were
awarded scholarships. At right is CSBG Services Manager David Knight, who presented the checks.
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concerned that the health
care costs for my father
would bankrupt her; it was a
great relief when the decision carne. That' s a lesson
that has always stuck with
me and why I push very
hard as Commissioner to try
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decisions
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years, I reflect on how
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lucky I am to lead such a
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Ford F-150 4x4. Automatic.
110,000
miles.$3,4951994 Bon·
neville. 1 Owner.
100,000
miles.
$2,495.1995 Hightop
Chevy
van.
$2,895.2001 325 I
BMW $4,5001998 2wd
F-150. $3,800.
2004 GMC Serria 4WD
Crew cab
Leather,
Loaded
$12,500
1991
Extra
Cab
Tacoma Auto 4WD
$2,800
Apartments/
Townhouses
Autos
Legals
01 VW Beetle standard
shift
1. Br Apartment for rent.
$3,200.
HUD approved. No
01 Grand Am 4 door,
pets. $350 per month
$3,200
I
plus $300 deposit. Lo2002 Sun fire 4 door
cated at Hueysville.
Auto$3,300
Call 358·4036
1999 Kia Sephia
60,000 miles 5 sp 1 Br efficiency apartment for rent. In$2,500
2005 Dodge Stratus cludes all utilities.
SXT
$500 month. Call
69,000 miles Auto 358-4303.
$6,200
2001 Blazer 130,00
miles
2 br, 1/2 bath townloaded $3,800
house for rent. Also 1
Call 886-2842.
br apartment. Both
located in city limits
CLASSIC 1990 of Prestonsburg. No
OLDS
88 pets. Call 886-8991.
BROUGHM,
1
OWNER, 3.8 L, For rent: One Br
LOADED. BEING apartment, downSOLD "AS IS". town Salyersville.
ASKING PRICE: $300 per month plus
$2500.00. CALL: utilities. Call 606886-9562.
606-874-9579.
Now Hiring
Customer Service
Representatives
Apartments/
Townhouses
br apartment for
rent. Suitable for 1
person. Located in
Prestosnbu rg .NO
pets! Call 606-886-·
2504
Studio Apartment for
rent. Located on Ky
Rt 1428 near World
Wide
Equipment.
Utilities
included.
$300 per month plus
$200 deposit. Call
79~-3447.
2 br apartment for
rent. Located behind
Woods Grocery on
Rt 1428. Call 8742596 for more info.
Available Sept 1st.
For rent: 1 br, 1 bath
efficency apartment.
Electic, water and
cable included. $700
per month. Call 606434-1281 or 606454-3646.
For rent: 1br apartmen!. Utilities paid.
WID included. No
pets: No HUD. S495
per month plus $200
deposit. Call 2260999.
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Rm wNaulted Ceilin,::s & Fireplace, Bonus Rm,
' BR, 4 Baths, Chefs Kitchen 1'1/lsland, Hot
l'ub, Pool, (;aragc! $329,000 \tLS# 18812
Tax courses
start soon!
Call
Anna S. Griffith
Hedy Ruth Laferty
Alice Faye Collins Simpson
Vicy HamiHon
Zelma Burke Johnson
Zelma Burke Johnson
Bonnie Martin
John Sturgill
Brenda Hicks
Jonathan Wayne Hackworth
Michael Eads
Johnny Stumbo
Arley Hunter
Terry Tackett
Troy Sparkman
Betsy Hall
Gladys A. Meade
Lewis Collins Jr.
Terry D. Prater &
Vernie Prater Jr.
Raymond Griffith Jr.
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Floyd County Conservation Distrid
55 ACS Dr"'
Pikevde KV 40501
Learn to prepare
taxes and earn great
seasonal income.
Donald E. Laferty
Astor Collins
Bill Hall
Myrtle Burke Bates
Dingus Bates
Asa Belcher
Gladys S. Sturgill
Odis Hicks
Don~ld Eugene Hackworth
Kenneth R. Eads
•stella M. Stumbo
Brenda Hunter
Greta Tackett
Sampie Sparkman
Barbara M. Hall
Billy T. Meade
Aileen Mullins
Cynthia Prater
In compliance with the provisions of Chapter 65 and 424 of the Kentucky Revised
Statues. the Floyd County Conservation District Board of Supervisors does hereby give
the public notice that the financial records of the District may be examined by the general
public at our office located at 18 Mayo Branch Brandykeg, Prestonsburg, between the
hours of8:00 a.m. and 4:00p.m. Monday September 13,2010 through Thursday
September 23,2010. The Floyd County Conservation District Board ofSUJ>erVisors
meets the third Tuesday of each month at 10:00 a.m. in the District office.
..06 218.25
1 GED
I, Douglas Ray Hall, Clerk of the Floyd District Court, do hereby certify that the following Settlements of Estates have been filed in my office. Anyone desiring to take exceptions to said Settlements must do so on or before September 25th, 2010, at 10:00
a.m.
Settlement Case Number Estate Of:
Fiduciary
Date Filed
LEGAL NOTICE
Job Requirements;
5
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
COUNTY OF FLOYD•..SCT
CafflXlny
$8.50/hr plus incent,ves and
fllal1 sc.hi'OI
NOTICE
(OF FINAL SETTLEMENT)
Apartments/
Townhouses
Daniel Branson, P.O. Box 418, Allen, KY 41601
Ernie Tackett, 33 Ted Stumbo Drive. Harold, KY 41635
Jim Carter, II, 243 S. Arnold Ave. Prestonsburg. KY 41653
Jbomas Hardwick. 82 South Bailey Rd., Betsy Layne KY 41605
Lem·ille Martin, 107 Dingus Btm. Rd., Martin, KY 41649
Bert Layne, Box 196 Eastern, KY 41622
Floyd B. Allen, P.O. Box 185 Eastern, KY 41622
Chairman
Vice-chairman
Treasurer
Secretary
Member
Member
Member
SUMMARY HNANC!AL STATEMENT
Floyd County Conservation District
800-HRBlOCK
or enroll at
www.hrblock.com
FOR FISCAL PERIOD July I. 2009 TO June 30. 20 I0
Beginning Cash on hand. ......... ... ........................... ...... ..... $ 126,643.97
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
Receipts
1, 2 3, 4 Bedrooms
available for extremely
low·income people at
Highland Heights Apts.
in Gable-Roberts Addn.,
and Cliffside Apts. on
Cliff Road, Prestonsburg. Computerized
learning centers offer
social/educational pro·
grams fOI: children and
adults. Ali utilities In·
eluded at Highland
Hgts., utility allowance
at Cliffside. Call (606)
886..()608, 886·1927, or
886·1819. TOO: 1·800·
648-6056.
Highland
Heights and Cliffside
Apartments do not discriminate In admission
or employment in subsi·
dized housing on ac·
count of race, color,
national origin, sex, age,
disability, religion and
familial status.
Located behind Wendy's
and Pizza Hut in Pres·
tonsburg. All utilities are in·
eluded and the rent Is based
upon gross monthly In·
come. Several activities,
such as line dancing, crafts,
bingo, movies, hair salon
and church services. The
apartments are furnished
with a refrigerator, stove,
emergency alarm system,
and air conditioner. For
more information, please
call Highland Terrace at 606·
886·1925, TOO: 1-800-648·
6056 or 711, or come by Ihe
office tor an application.
Highland Terrace does not
discriminate in admission or
employment In subsidized
housing on account of race,
color, creed, religion, sex,
national origin,
age, familial sta· ~
tus or dlsabl)lty.
LSJ
-0,,~1
~· n
5pacious living room and kitchen/dining area,
111rge muster suite wlwalk-in closet, covered front
porch, carport, more! $75,500 MLS# 18957
Call for an appointment todayf
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606-433-9700 - 1-800-433-8661
NOTICE OF BOND RELEASE
Permit No. 860-5335
In accordance with KRS 350.093, notice is hereby given that Laurel Mountain Resources, LLC, 1801 Watergap
Road, Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653
has applied for Phase II & Ill bond release on permit number 860-5335,
which was last issued on 03-19-2010.
The ap~lication covers an area of approximately 20.14 acres located 2.2
miles south of ~ackey in Knott and
Floyd Counties.
The permit area is app~oximately 0.6
miles southeast from Kentucky Route
550s junction with Triplett Branch Road
and located on Triplett Branch of Jones
Fork. The latitude is 3JO 26'37". The
longitude is 82° 50'05".
The bond now in effect for this permit
is a Surety Bond in the amount of
$40,300.00. Approximately $40,300.00
of this bond amount is included in the
application for release.
Written comments, objections, and requests for a public hearing or informal
conference must be filed with the Director, Division of Mine Reclamation a,nd
Enforcement, #2 Hudson Hollow,
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, by September 07, 2010.
A public hearing on the application
has been scheduled for September 08,
2010 at 10:00 AM, or soon thereafter as
may be heard, at the Department for
Natural Resources Prestonsburg Regional Office, 3140 South Lake Drive,
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. The
hearing will be cancelled if no request
for a hearing or informal conference is .
received by September 07, 2010. "This
is the final advertisement of the application."
NOTICE OF BOND RELEASE
Permit No. 860-5336
Fiscal Court ......... ..... .... ...... .... ...... ..... .............
State Aid ........ ...... ....... ......... ..... ................ ..... .
Equipment Usage & Rental........................ ........... .
Rein1bUJ"SCments & Contributions. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Other ......... ... .. ....... .. .. .
Interest. ........ .. , . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .... ........ .... ..... . .
I
$
s
123,746.34
22,382.44
0.00
46.69
690.00
2,584.10
'
TotaJ Receipts.. ........ . ..... .... .... .. . $ 149,449.57
Expenditures
Salaries.. .. . . . ..... .. .. ..... , .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . ..
0ffice Operations... ......... .. .. .... . .. .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . ... . ...
Education & Promotion.... ..... ................ ..... .. ........
Supervisors ;Expenses ...... ... ,........... .......... ...... .....
J\.1iscelianeous... ..... ................ .......... ..... ...... .....
In accordance with KRS 350.093, notice is hereby given that Laurel Mountain Resources, LLC, 1801 Watergap
Road, Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653
has applied for Phase Ill bond release
on permit number 860-5336, which was
last issued on 03-19-201 0. The application covers an area of apprt>ximately
5.22 acres located 0.21 miles southeast
of Betty in Knott and Floyd Counties.
The permit area is approximately 0.4
miles· southeast from Kentucky Route
550s junction with Triplett Branch Road.
The latitude is 3JO 26'42". The longitude is 82° 49'50".
The bond now in effect for this permit
is a Surety Bond in the amount of
$5,1 00.00. Approximately $5,100.00 of
this bond amount is included in the application for release.
Written comments, objections, and requests for a public hearing or informal
conference must be filed with 1he Director, Division of Mine Reclamation and
Enforcement, #2 Hudson Hollow,
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, by September 07, 2010.
A public hearing on the applica~ion
has been scheduled for September 08,
2010 at 9:00AM, or soon thereafter as
may be heard, at the Department for
Natural Resources Prestonsburg Regional Office, 3140 South Lake Drive,
Prestonsburg, Kentuqky 41 653. The
hearing will be .cancelled if no reque~t
for a hearing or informal conference IS
received by September 07, 2010.
"This is the final advertisement of the
application."
$
$
$
.$
$ _.:..10=.=2::.!:,9:. : : 3. .:.:4·:;:;52=-$ __:1:..::6z.::.,9.::..84.:.;;.3:..:6:___
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$ _-=.6z..:..,7..:. 87:.c. .4.:. : 3___
$ _.. :. 7:<::.,3.::.c23"-'-.6=-=9___
Total Expenditures.. .. .. ...... ....... $ 141,934.52
Ending BaJancc (June 30, 2010) ...... . . ...... ..... . ...... .... ........ .
$
134,159.02
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�66 • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 201 0
Park Place Apartments
First Month Rent Free
w!Deposit Paid in Full
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Welding Positions
·•:.,.;.. Available
••
•
~~- ··~-
• ,_1
'
Excellent pay &1;benefjts~
Drug screen required.
Call for appointment
Stove, Refrigerator,
and Dishwasher provided.
Rent Starting at $305.00
606-285-9358
Water, sewer, garbage included in rent
Call Sheri
606-886-0039
PREMIER ELKHORN
COAL COMPANY
BLASTING SCHEDULE
Myra, KY
his is notice that Laurel Mountain Reources, LLC, 1801 Watergap Road,
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653, (606)
74-7677, Permit #836-0362, will be
blasting between Frasure Branch and
Hamilton Branch of Mud Creek , Latiude 37oo 28 22, Longitude 82oo 39 22
. Blasting will be done Monday through
Saturday. No blasting will be conducted
before sunrise or after sunset. At leas
1o minutes before the blast, access t
he area will be controlled by Compan
personnel. Before each blast is detonated the following type(s) of audible
arning will be given: Five (5) minute
prior to the blast; a one {1) minute se
ries of long sounds of a siren; One (1)
minute prior to the blast a series of three
(3) short sounds of a siren. The all
lear signal(s) after blasting will be: One
(1) prolonged blast of a siren following
he inspection of the blast area. Blasting
ill not be conducted at times differen
rom those given above except in emerency situations where rain, lightning,
ther atmospheric conditions, or operaor or public safety requires unscheduled detonation. · Prior to these
etonations, the following audible warning will be given: Five (5) minutes prio
o blast, a one (1) minute series of long
ounds of a siren; One (1) minute prio
o the blast a series of three (3) sho
ounds of a siren . The all-clear signal
fter the blast will be: The all-clear signal(s) after blasting will be one (1) prolonged blast of a siren . Also prior to
etonations in emergency situations the
permittee, using audible signals, shall
notify all persons within one half (1/2)
mile of the blasting site.
is now accepting applications for
the following position:
TPP Welder I Pipefjtter I Repairman with· 3 years prep p lant repair
experience. Must be able to cut, fit
and weld pipe. Requires KY Surface
Mine Certification.
Applications will be accepted at:
.
Kentucky Department for
Employment Services
138 College Street,
Pikeville, KY 41501
Premier Elkhorn Coal Company is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Bid proposals are requested for
Repair of Gutters at Grigsby
Heights and Pageant Hills, plus installation of Gutter Guards and.Siding Cleaning at Grigsby Heights.
The proposal needs to include all
costs for repair, installation and
cleaning. The proposal needs to include the price for material and
labor. The successful bidder must
provide insurance, warranty and references. For more information,
please contact Bruce Coleman,
Housing Authority of Martin, P.O.
Box 806 ~ Martin, KY 41649, 606285-3681. All proposals must be received at the housing authority
office by 2:15p.m., local time, August 27, 2010. The housing authority reserves the right to reject any/or
all proposals.
NOTICE OF
INTENTION TO MINE
Pursuant to
Application Number
836-0306
Renewal1
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
MINE1
Pursuant to Application
Number 858-5064
Amendment No. 5
In accordance with KRS 350.055, notice is hereby given that The Elk Horn
Coal Company, LLC, 544 South Lake
In accord<;mce with the provisions of Drive, Prestonsburg , KY 41653 has apKRS 350.07a, notice is hereby given plied for a renewal of a permit for an unthat Czar Coal Corporation, 81 Enter- derground coal mining operation
prise Drive, Debord, Kentucky 41214 locate.d 0.50 miles west of Hi Hat in
has applied for an amendment to an ex- Floyd County. The proposed operation
isting underground coal mining and will disturb 24.7 surfa~e acres and will
reclamation operation located 2 .5 miles underlie 3 ,513 .0 acres, and the total
southeast of Odds in Martin, Floyd and area within the permit boundary will be
Johnson Counties. The amendment 3,537.7 acres.
wilt add 0.00 acres of surface distu(The proposed operation is approxibance and add 2,535.18 acres of ~n- mately 0.50 miles west of KY Route
derground mining area making the total 979's junction with KY Route 122 and
area within the permit boundary will be just north of Newman Branch of Clear
11 ,240.23 acres.
Creek.
The amendment area is approximately
The proposed operation is located on
2.5 miles south of Kentucky Route 3's the McDowell U.S.G.S. 7 1/2 minute
junction with Big Sandy Regional Air- quadrangle map. The surface area to
port Road and located in Sycamore be disturbed is owned by T)le Elk Horn
Creek of Daniels Creek and Crooked Coal Company, LLC.
The operation will underlie land
Branch of Johns Creek.
The proposed amendment is located on owned by The Elkhorn Coal Co., LLC,
· the Thomas and Lancer U.S.G.S. 71/2 Richard Stumbo Estate, Eneropro, Inc.,
minute quadrangle maps. The amend- Edgar & Leviathan Jones, JRMC Coal
ment is to add additional underground Co., Tracy & Linda Frasure, Ted & Ocie
mining acres only. No surface distur- Frasure , Randall & Judy Frasure,
bance is proposed under this amend- Deanie & Kathryn Frasure, Elvie & Jane
ment. The operation will underlie land Collins, Bethel & Avellen 'Gayheart, Bill
owned by Isaac Richmond- Heirs and Mosley, Carl & Patricia Mosley, Green
Harkins & Browning Family Trust, Sally ' & Hellen Gayheart, Lonnie Akers, MilTurner - Heirs, Phillip & William Laf- lard Caudill , Lizzie Ann Hamilton, Alvin
ferty, John Burke, Leon Spears, Mari- Gayheart, Ricky & Michelle Blevins,
etta Morrison, Beech Fork Processing, Ronnie & Mildred Blevins, Ernest & DeInc., Myrtle Spears Richmond- Estate, !ores Bevins, William Howell Heirs, MyrLowell & Phyllis Burke, Willis Burke, tie Paige, Virbil & Jean Hall, Hank Jr. &
Wanda Phyllis Dye, Paul & Betty Burke, Velvie Osborne, Anthony Newsome,
Eula Wells Williams - Estate, Burke Woodrow Caudill, Benji Caudill, Elanor
1 Cemetery, William C. Lafferty, L~rlie
Pike, Garlis Caudill, Troy & Mary HowHarrington, Jessie & Jewell Collins, ell, Teddie Howell, Bee Howell Estate,
Collins Cemetery, Billy Jr. & Deloris Teddy Howell, Rita Varney, Billie J.
Mae Lafferty_, Bradley Lafferty, John
lsacc, Guy & Flotine Jones, Perley
Goble - He1rs, Alex Goble - He1rs, Howell Estate, Teddy Howell, Rita VarBill~ Lafferty, James D. Goble, Gary ney, Billie J. lsacc, Guy & Flotine Jones,
~hnstopher Short, Jerry & Sharon J . Perley Howell Heirs, Emmit Blevins EsLittle, James & Darlene Goble, Homer tate, Freda Bentley, Juanita Knott, Jack
R. Vicers, Sharon E. & Shawnah L. Akers, Pink & Esta Elliott, Lesley &
Cru~. Colum~us Collins - Estate~ , Joyce Hamilton, Charles T. and Janet
Fannin Plumbing Co., Inc., Jenme G. vance, Laura Caudill Heirs, McKinWell~, Ronald Eugene & Linda Rar_ney, ley Osborne Heirs, Burton Farris EsGenlene Wells, Termera A. Wnght, tate Dessie Horn Brenda Slone Neil
Gene & Nevard Wells, Herbert & Louise J.
Linda Mitch~ll. William E.
MaWells, Glen Stafford, Nathan J. & ~heo- halia -Mae C lay, Mike Tackett, Effort
dosie Maynard, Garry T. Adams, J1mmy Reynolds Estate, Meredith & Geneve
D. Harbey, Leroy & Rebecca Young, Slone, Billy D. & German Stumbo, Gale
Alex SamuEl! Wells, Jr., Wells Cenetery & Birdie Collins, Evan Collins, Moses
- c/o Alex Wells.• Ber'nita Wells, ~harl~s Frasure, 11, Vester Gayheart, Carl Butler
R. Wells, Jr., An1c_e Well~, Magg1e Pemx & Patricia Mosley, Julia Marie Wilson,
- Estate, Samm1e & Wllladean Wells, Elizabeth Hall, Tony & Jamie R. NewB?bby & Bett~ Keel, Patty & Ronme some, Trip Hall, Danny &Alma Tackett,
H!tchcock, Dav1d R. ~ Brenda W_. Wells, Danny Ray Tackett, Pink Osborne
R1cky B. Slone, Bnan K. & Dian~ ~- Heirs, Dewayne Newman, Orbie NewWells, Joh~ Claude Burchett~ V1rg1e man, Irene Moore, Johnny Newman,
Burchett He1rs, New South Mining Co., Winston Eugene, David Mosley, James
Inc. a_nd Pocahontas Development Cor- Kent & Rita Dye and Kennel Dye.
poratiOn.
. .
The application has been filed for pub~he amendr_n~nt appl.lcatlon has been lie inspection at the Department for Surflied for public inSpe~tlon at the Dep~rt- face
Mining
Reclamation
and
ment for Surface ,Minmg Reclamation Enforcement's Prestonsburg Regional
a~d Enfo~cement s Prestonsburg ~e- Office, 3140 South Lake Drive, Suite 6,
glonal Office, 3140 South Lake Dnv~, Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. Written
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. Wnt- comments, objections, or requests for a
ten comm~nts, obJections, or requ~sts permit conference, must be filed with
fo.r a per~lt confe!~n.ce must b~ flied the Director, Division of Permits, No. 2
With the Director, DIVISIOn of Permits, #2 Hudson Hollow, U.S. 127 South, FrankHudson Hollow, U.S. 127 ~o~th, Fr~nk- fort Kentucky 40601.This is the final
fort, Kentucky 4060~ · This _1s t~e final ad;ertisement of this application; all
advertisement. of_ this application ; all comments, objections or requests for a
com ":Ients, objections or requests ~or a permit conference must be received
p~r~lt conference~ must be received
'thin 30 days of this date.
Within 30 days of th1s date.
WI
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Rentals
3br all electric Mobile
home for rent. Lacated at
Rice
Branch on Ruby
Lane at Banner . Call
874-9757.
For rent: 3 br double
wide located at Cow
Creek. Also have furniture for sale. Call
886_6530 .
For rent. Mobile
home 2 br. Located 3
miles from Harold on
Rt 979. $400 deposit, $400 per
month.
Includes
water. Call 606-4247862.
For rent
>r mobile
home at Auxier, city
utilities,$395
per
month. Also 3 br, 2
full bath single widefor rent. Located at For Rent
Auxier with city u,tili- 2 BR, mobile home
ties. $550 per month. for rent. Water inContact Jim or Todd cluded. $400 per
367-1169 or 367- month
Call 8741605.
9325.
NOTICE
OF INTENTION
TO MINE
Pursuant to
Application
Number 860-5251,
Operator Change
Jn accordance with 405 KAR
8:010, notice is hereby given that
Dema Coal Company, Inc., 3856
Highway 7 South , Dema, Kentucky
41859, intends to revise permit number 860-5251 to change the operator.
The operator presently approved in
the permit is Mac-Tech, Inc. The new
operator will be Red Bird Coal Limited Liability Company, 159 Sturgill
Branch, Harold, KY 41635.
The operation is located approximately 0.78 miles Northwest of Ky.
Route 7's junction with Ky. Route
3393 and is located approximately 1
mile Southwest of the community of
Kite in Knott Gounty. The operation is
located 0.25 mifes west of Right Fork
of Beaver Cre~k. The operation is located on the Kite U.S .G .S. 7-1 / 2
minute quadrangle map at latitude 37
degrees, 20 minutes, 13 seconds,
and longitude 82 degrees, 48 minutes, 58 seconds.
The application has been filed for
public inspection at the Department
for Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, Prestonsburg Regional Office,
3140 South Lake Drive, Suite 6, Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. Written
comments, or objections must be
filed with the Director, Division of
Mine Permits, .No. 2 Hudson Hollow,
U.S. 127 South, Frankfort, Kentucky
40601. All comments must be received within fifteen (15) days of
today's date.
COMMONWEALTH OF
KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION!
CIVIL ACTION NO. 10-CI-00721
U.S. Bank, N.A. a/k/a U.S. Bank
National Association NO
Plaintiff
V. NOTICE OF LEGAL ACTION
Kenneth Lee Prater, et al.
Defendants
On July 12, 2010, I was appointed
warning order attorney to notify
Nancy K. Adams, who is an heir at
law of Bob Prater, who may have an
interest in the Property which is the
subject matter of this action Address
Unknown, of a lawsuit filed in Floyd
Circuit Court. A copy of the complaint in this action may be obtained
from the Floyd Circuit Court, Floyd
County Justice Center, Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. In the complaint, the plaintiff claims that it is the
holder and owner of a note and a
mortgage securing same upon a
certain tract or parcel of land located
on Middle Creek in Floyd County,
Kentucky, which mortgage is of
record in Mortgage Book 401, Page
556, and the deed which fully describes this tract of land was conveyed to Kenneth Lee Prater and
Jeneine Prater, his wife, by deed
dated January 6, 2001, of record in
Deed Book 484, Page 307, both in
the office of the Floyd County Clerk,
which is now in default. If you are
Nancy K. Adams, an heir at law of
Bob Prqter, then you may want to
make an entry of appearance in this
action.
Under our civil rules, you must answer the complaint within 50 days of
July 12, 2010. If you fail to file an answer, you might forfeit your rights to
challenge these allegations. You
may need the services of a local attorney. Please understand that I am
the warning order attorney and do
• not and cannot represent you . My
function is to attempt to notify you
and report my findings to the court.
Should you decide to answer the
complaint yourself, your answer
should be mailed to Floyd Circuit
Clerk, Floyd County Justice Center,
127 S. Lake Drive , Prestonsburg,
Kentucky, 41653.
This warning order notification is
being made by publication in the
Floyd County Times and this notification will be published for two consecutive
weeks
beginning
Ralph H. Stevens
Warning Order Attorney
P.O. Box 466
142 West Branham Street
Prestonsburg, KY 41653
Small furnished mo- For Sale By Owner
bile home for rent.
TO
Just off the Mtn Park- REDUCED
way on old 114. NO SALE! !!!
cats or dogs I Call House for sale.
Brick. 3 bedroom, 2
886-8724.
bath. Kitchen, den,
extra large living/dinFor rent: Single wide ing room. Utility
mobile home extra Room, porches &
clean 3 br 2 bath. Lo- carport. Block storcated between Pre- age building with
stonsburg and Allen. porch out back. Cen$595 per month in- tral heaVair. Gas
water, hookup available. Lot
cludes
garbage and sewer. is 1OO'X300'. LoMust· have refer- cated 1.3 miles off
ences and security US Hwy 23 on 1427,
deposit. No dogs. Abbott Creek Rd,
Call 874-2802.
Prestonsburg. Reduced
price
$155,000. Call 606Houses For Rent
874-2238 or 285House for rent: On 9312.
Little Paint Creek. 3 House for sale: 3 br
br, 1 ba1h. Reno- brick with full size
vated, clean. No basement. Also 2
pets. $650 per month extra lots and garden
plus utilities. Call space. Call 886886-3613 or 791- 6245 or 886-8724.
9942.
House for rent. l'n
Harold ar.ea. Newly
remodeled. 3br, 1
$700
per
bath.
month plus utilities.
Call 434-1281 .
3br, 2 1/2 bath home
for sale. Lncated at
1010 Mays Branch,
Prestonsburg. 2 Car
garage. To view call
886-2306 after 5 pm.
DME DRIVER
Local DME company is seeking
a part-time driver. Must be organized, self-motivc;tted, wellgroomed, and possess good
customer service skills and have
a clean driving record. DME experienced preferred.
Send resumes to:
P.O. Box 390
Prestonsburg, KY 41653
Houses For Sale
For sale by owner167 Lakeview Vii~
!age, Jenny Wiley
State park. 4 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, many
extra's. Close to Prestonsburg
and
Paintsville. Call
Sam 789-1230.
•
For sale:
Mobile home 14x60,
2 bedroom with approx. 3 acres of flat ·
land. Also has a additional mobile home
lot. Located 3 Jlliles
on Rt 979. Call 4247862.
Lots
Large mobile home
lot for rent. Located
on Mt Parkway beside Mountain Arts
Center on Calhoun
Dr. $150 per month.
Call 886-4271 after 5
pm.
LOTS FOR RENT
Dwale Mobile home
Park. Off US 23 near
Prestonsburg. Nice
quiet community. Restrictions apply. 606377-2357.
Lot for rent. Located
on Rt 114 Mt Parkway. Suitable for mobile home. Safe,
quiet neighborhood.
Very suitable for retired couple or widows.
Restnctions
apply. Call 886-2288.
Save on auto insurance.
At Nationwide , we go the extra mile to save you
money. Tha~s why we offer a variety of aulo premium
discounts, including our multi-car discount, our safe
driver discount, airbag discount and more.
Call us and start c:aving money today.
Natio11wide Is On Your Sid~
Kimber McGuire
303 University Drive
Prestonsburg, Ky.
(606J 886-000S IOtlkeJ
(606) 886-9483 iFaxJ
D .·.
Nat1onwrde'
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Insurance &
Financial Services
NatiOI'lWld& Mutual Insurance Company and affiJ 'ated Canparnes
Horoo O!fco: Doe NaiJOowide P aza. Columbus. DH 43215-2220
Nabonwid~ ts a registered federal service mark of
Na'IOnNide Uutual nsurance
Sales
Be
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Berona a Kentucky
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& cell yodr fyp1ly ohour Wtshsr:
For mfOrmabon ccmtacl
1-800-525-3456,
or www.trlllitforlife.org
Kentucky Employets' Mutual lnsuronce
INVESTIGATOR
EASTERN KENTUCKY
KEMI, the largest provJder of workers'
compensation insurance in Kentucky, seeks
a professional in the Spec;1al Investigations
Unit to investigate suspected insurance
fraud. Position reqwres residence in
Eastern Kentucky.
Qualified individuals should
have a minimum five years insurance/
investigative/law enforcement experience.
Experience m surveillance is preferred.
KEMioffers a p;ogressive work environment
that encourages teamwork and creativity as
well as a competitive salary and,benefits
package.
Qualified candidates should apply online at·
www.kemi.com/careers and refer·to
Investigator II • Eastern Kentucky
Job Code 001-12178
Equal OpportUnity Employer
Bi Sand
Community & Technical College
Food Service Worker (Part-time temporaryMayo campus)
Please visit our website at
www.bi~:sandy.kctcs.edu/hr
for additional information and application deadlines.
Big Sandy Community and Technical College is an equal oppommity
employer and education institution. Women and minorilles are
encouraged to apply.
Bi Sand
Adult Edl)cation Specialist II, Division Assistant,
Admissions Advisor & Administrative Assistant
Please visit our website at
www.bigsandy.kctcs.edu/hr
for additional information and application deadlines.
Bi"' Sandy Community and Technical College is an equal opportunity
e;ploycr and education inslitution . Women and minonties are
encouraged to apply.
Morehead State University, recognized as ·one
of the top public universiti~s in the South by
U.S. News & World Report, is accepting
applications for a fixed-term, full time position
as Cafeteria Administrative Assistant in the
Carl D. Perkins Vocational Training Center (CDPVTC) in Thelma, Kentucky,
about 1-1/2 hour drive from Morehead, KY.
For a full description and to apply, visit HYPERLINK
"http://www.moreheadstate.edu/novushrapps"
www. mo reheadstate .edu/ novush rapps.
Please upload/attach a letter of application, resume, and
three references by September 3, 201 0. Contact the Office of Human Resources at (606) 783-2097 should you
have questions about our online application.
MSU is an EQAA educator and employer w!lh a
strong commitment to community engagement.
�THE FLOYD
Commercial
Office space for
lease in Prestonsburg two blocks
fromt the courthouse.
Call 226-9976.
fJ
For rent: Approx.
3500 sq ft of commercial
space,
downtown
Salyersville. Perfect for
medical or other professional
office.
$1 ,000/ month plus
utilities. Call 606886-9562.
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Financial
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help to run errands, pay bills
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I, Douglas Ray Hall, Clerk of the Floyd District Court, do hereby certify that the following persons have been appointed
fiduciaries by the District Court. All persons indebted to an Estate should settle with the Fiduciary within six (6) months
from the date of appointment.
Date of Appointment Case Number Estate Of:John E. Leckrone
07-23-10
10-P-299
Robin Francis Olin Branham
10-P-300
07-23-10
07-26-10
07-27-10
07-30-10
DISH
NETWORK
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Two adult fixed catsHelp Wanted one all white femaleGeneral
one all black male.
Free to good home. Non-Commission
Call Ned Pillersdorf sales
person
at 886-9645.
needed. Must have
good communication
-,,-y-o_u_n_e_e_d_b_r-ick-, skills.
Experience
block, stone laid, fire- preferred but not requirea. Call home
places built or mobile furniture @ 886_
homes under pinnecl
Call606-560-3097 or 9656 for an inter481_4721.
view.
Serious
inquires only please.
!)
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
POSITION AVAILABLE
Must have knowledge of accounts payable, general accounting procedures, and
proficient in data entry.
Please mail resumes to:
P.O. BOX231
PRESTONSBURG, KY 41653
•
~
James River Coal Service
Company, a Surface Mining
Company, is now seeking
qualified applicants for a
certified electrician
with High Wall Miner experience preferred for our Buckeye job located at
Jeff, KY. Candidate must have current
mining certifications for surface mining and annual training. We offer
competitive pay and excellent benefits. Applications are taken at our
Hazard Office, 28 Logan Drive, Jeff,
KY (formerly Combs HS), or our London Office, 1374 Hwy 192 E, London,
KY. You may also send a resume to
P.O. Box 128 Jeff, KY 41751-0128 or
calL the HR Dept (606) 862-4553 for
more info.
10-P-301
10-P-304
10-P-305
Pamela Sue Hughes
Henry Lafferty
Alpha Kidd
10-P-306
1 0-'P-308
10-P-309
10-P-312
10-P-315
10-P-316
10-P-317
10-P-318
Ronnie Newsome
Marcelline Freeman
James Lee Noble
Jeanette Lafferty
Delphia M. Hale
Cora Craft
Mary H. Clark
Edford L. Clark, Sr.
Correction:
Windell Douglas Stratton
Opal M. Boyd
Tishie Johnson
Hazel Bates
Nola Dean Slone
Bobby Turner
Helen Leslie
10-P-282
10-P-320
10-P-325
10:P-327
, 10-P-331
10-P-334
10-P-335
Attorney
Fiduciary
Sandra Osborne
Sherry Starcher
**And""
James Jarvis
Craig Hughes
.Donna Muncy
Danny Ray Kidd
**And..
Carol Akers
Heather Stephens
Dallas Freeman
Gary Wayne Noble
Donna Muncy
Janet R. Cline
Don E. Craft
Edfo.rd L. Clark Jr.
Edford L. Clark Jr.
Gerald DeRossett ·
B. Tennille Newsome
John T. Calvin
John T. Chafin
Kristina Marie Stratton
lodella M. Bartrum
Curtis L Johnson
MaDonna Bates
Columbus Slone
Alberta Howell Turner
Sabrina Blair
David H. Neeley
B.D. Nunnery
Keith Bartley
Earl M. McGuire
CIANS. E,xperience in alarm
installation, access control,
and closed circuit TV needed.
Will provide uniforms, paid holidays, and health insurance
after trial period. Salary based
on experience. Please come
by office for application.
ABCO
Security Systems, Inc.
3117 KY Rt. 321
Prestonsburg, KY 41653
James River Coal Service
Company, a Surface Mining
Company, is now seeking
qualified applicants for a
certified blaster
Experience preferred, for our Harmonds Branch job located at
Pikeville, KY. Candidate must have
a certified blasters license and current mining certifications for surface
mining and annual training. We offer
competitive pay and excellent benefits. Applications are taken at our
Hazard Office, 28 Logan Drive, Jeff,
KY (formerly Combs HS), or the Department for Employment Services,
216 College Street, Pikeville, KY
(please specify JRCSC on application). You may also send a resume to
P.O. Box 128 Jeff, KY 41751-0128 or
call the HR Dept (606) 862-4553 for
more info.
They help community groups organize resources and fight to keep kids away from
drugs. Contact a community coalition and find out what your group can do.
www.helpyourcommunity.org
or 1·877-KIDS-313
YOU GET MORE WHEN YOU GET TOGETHER
Office of Notional Drug Cont10l Policy
HALL
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• Dump Truck
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!================::::::
NOTICE OF
INTENTION TO MINE
Pursuant to Application Number
836-0381 Amendment No. 2
In accordance with the provisions of
KRS 350.070, notice is hereby given
that Laurel Mountain Resources, LLC,
1801 Watergap Road, Prestonsburg,
Kentucky 41653, has applied for an
amendment to an existing surface coal
mining and reclamation operation located 1.8 miles southwest of Grethel in
·Floyd County. The amendment will add
27.3 acres and delete 6.5 acres of surface disturbance and wlll underlie and
additional 0.0 acres and delete 4.7
acres making a total of 16.1 acres
within the amended permit boundary..
The amendment area is approximately 0.8 miles west from Frasure
Branch Road junction with KY Route
979, and located in Frasure Branch of
Mud Creek.
The proposed amendment is located
on the McDowell U.S.G.S. 7-1/2
minute quadrangle map. The amendment will add additional area mining,
revise fills and add road gap cut. The
surface area affected by this amendment is ow11J3d by Thomas Neil Kidd,
Lewis Moore - Heirs, Palmer Hamilton, Parson Heirs, Larry & Betty Parson and Stelton & Eugena Reynolds.
The operation will affect an area within
100 feet of public road Frasure Branch
County Road, but no closer than 0' of
Frasure Branch County Road. The
operation will involve relocation and
closure of the public road.
The application has been filed for
public inspection at the Department for
Natural Resources, Division of Mine
Reclamation and Enforcement's Pr-estonsburg Regional Office, 3140 South
Lake Drive, Prestonsburg, Kentucky
41 653.
Written comments, objections, or requests for a permit conference must be filed with the Director,
Division of Permits, #2 Hudson Hollow,
U.S. 127 South, Frankfort, Kentucky
40601.
25, 2010 • 87
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�THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
25, 2010 • 88
L
Starbooks Cafe enticihg students into South
Floyd library
.
HI HAT- South Floyd school newspaper and sellHigh School's Starbooks ing advertisements to local
Cafe celebrated their Grand businesses. Finally, cafe
Opening on June 9. "Serve style seating was donated by
it and they will come" was Trish Ceislak, owner of The
the motivating line behind a Perfect Setting.
two year long project to
"Welcome to the 21st
open a cafe in the school's century of librarianship,"
library.
said Mrs. Hall, explaining
Supt. Henry Webb, the rationale for the cafe.
board member Rhonda "The library is not teacherMeade, Joyce Watson, Gap led. It's student-centered,
Coach , Carolyn Spangler, and marks a huge departure '
HSE, and Trish Ceislak, from the days when librariowner of the Perfect ans strictly prohibited food,
Setting, were present at the drinks and talking. Once I
festivities along with many have them in the library
staff members and students hopefully I will have their
of South Floyd High School eyes and minds for a little
and Middle School.
while and I can encourage
The school's media spe- them to check out a book to
cialist,
Cheryl
Hall, read."
explained how she began
Carolyn Martin, princithe project with a tiled floor pal of the middle school,
in an area of the library that said teachers are using the
would mark the future cafe: cafe as a reward system for
<\s the idea caught on, the students. Teachers hand out
;taff and students began . Starbooks coupons to stu;earching for ways to help dents in exchange for
nake the cafe a reality. achieving excellent school
V'fabitha Berger,
math expectations and often Pictured from left to right are seniors Cor~y Paige, Jasmine Issac, Brittany Springer; Bailey Hamilton, Laken Hall,
fteacher at South Floyd teachers will reward stu- Ashley Thomas, Brionna Jones and Jordan Burke.
Sbegan by giving a generous dents by purchasing cappucs donation toward the project cinos for them.
I an.d other donations fol"It's something students
lowed.
can earn," Martin said. "It
Money saved from previ- motivates them to do well in
ous book fairs and other the classroom".
money-making projects was
''This is only the beginused to hire artist Randy ning", Hall said. "The cafe
Lawson to paint an italian- is seeking business sponsors
style mural to serve as a to add a flat screen televibackdrop for the cafe. The sion and other types of
STLP students, sponsored drinks to Starbooks Cafe.
by Greg Moore, provided The dream is now a reality.
the rest of the money need- We are serving it and they
ed to purchase the cappucci- are coming . . . to the
no machine by creating a library."
***************
2010 Baby, Tiny Mr.
· and Miss Patriotic
Beauty Pageants!
This year the Pageants will be held on
September 18, 2010, and September 19,
2010. Registration and Information Forms
ean be picked up at Martin City Hall, Martin
Community Center, and Little Rascals in
Prestonsburg. Registration will be held on
September 2, 2010.
If you have any questions,.
please contact Martin City Hall
606-285-9335 or 606-285-3332
***************
The 'free COnsvrner ActiOn 'Haridboo . ~·, tn prmt ard oriline
at Con~rkt1on.gov. For )'®!' \ee cq:>y, order online dt
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call toll tree 1 (888)8 PlfBLO.
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SECTION
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Fax: (606) 886-3603
Members:
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INSIDE T f
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Items tak~n from The Floyd County Times,
20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 years ago. page C2
Community Calendar • page C3
"The Bf.SI source for local and regional society news"
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Email: fctfeatures@floydcountytlmes.com.
EVERYBODY'S SCIENCE
••Pushing all the
right 'buttons'
by SANDY MILLER HAYS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
J t imagine it; A worn and weary
traveler claws his way to the top of
some remote Himalayan peak to reach,
after many years, the all-knowing guru
who reportedly knows the secret to a
long and healthy life. The guru fixes
his unwavering gaze on the knowl: • edge-seeker and says, in serene and
melodious tones, "My son ... eat more
mushrooms!"
(And then the traveler .pushes the
guru off the mountaintop.)
But 'that notion isn't as silly as· it
sounds. We' ve all learned in recent
years that th~re are substances in
plants-compounds called phytochemicals-that enable those plants to
beneftt our health far beyond just filling our bellies. And the sources of
those astonishing natural compounds
can be ... well, astonishing.
Take the white button mushroom.
Yes, I really am talking about the ones
in the little foam boxes with the plastic
wrap, the ever-present residents of any
grocery store produce section. These
probably aren't what comes to mind
when you think about "magic mushrooms."
But in reality, they're just short of
magical, based on fmdings from animal-model and cell-culture studies
conducted by scientists funded by the
Agricultural Research Service (ARS)
at the Jean Mayer USDA Human
Nutrition Research Center on Aging at
Tufts University in Boston, Mass.
.,
Those scientists' findings show
those simple white button mushrooms
enhance the activity of cells that are
very important components of our
immune system. The mushrooms do
this by increasing production of antiviral and other proteins that are
released by cells while seeking to protect and repair tissue.
The cell-culture phase of the studies
showed that the white button mushrooms enhance the maturity of
immune system cells called dendritic
cells, .from bone marrow, Those dendritic cells can make T cells, which are
specialized white blood cells that can
~ recognize foreign substances from
invading pathogens and present them
to other defense system cells.
When the immune system cells
come face-to-face with disease-causing pathogens, such as bacteria, the
body cranks up the number and function of the immune system cells.
That's one reason why it's so important to get an adequate supply of nutrients, so your immune system can put
up an adequate defense against
pathogens.
So what are some other everyday
plants thl\t can protect us? For starters,
there's celery, thyme, green peppers
and chamomile tea. They're all good
sources of a plant chemical called luteolin, one of several natural compounds
that can protect us from harmful internal inflammation. That inflammation
can not only increase our risk of cancer, but also of certain other disorders,
including heart disease and insulin
resistance.
In one study, ARS scientists in
Davis, Calif., took a closer look at half
a dozen protective plant compoundsluteolin, quercetin, chrysin, eriodicytol, hesperetin, and naringenin- tbat
apparently act as anti-inflammatory
agents.
~
As a result, the scientists have pro~ vided new and previously unknown
details about how these phytochemicals work to undermine and inhibit the
expression of specific genes. Without
that interference, the products of these
genes could tri gger the unwanted
inflammation.
The team has shown, for the ftrst
time, that all six of these plant comJounds target an enzyme known as
fBKl, with each compound inhibitng- to a.greater or lesser extent- the
ability. of TBKJ to "turn on" a specific
biochemical signal. If that signal isn't
*
(See SCIENCE, page 4)
Big Sandy CTC reports highest-ever enrollment
I
by DAPHENE KIRK GOBLE
As students rushed to and fro on the
Mayo ·Campus of Big Sandy Community
and Technical College (BSCTC) many were
surprised to find parking a scarce commodity. Big Sandy CTC, dubbed the best-kept
secret in Eastern Kentucky is experiencing
record enrollment numbers and the overcrowded parking lots are a testament to this
fact.
Regina Amburgey, originally from
Indiana and a new student in the Big Sandy
Cosmetology Program remarked, "I am so
excited to be in school at BSCTC. l cannot
wait to complete my studies." Amburgey
added, "I was surprised at the number of students enrolled the fmt day of class. Though
parking was difficult, it did not sway my
excitement and enthusiasm to start a new
chapter in my life."
BSCTC Auto Body students, James
Vickroy and Andrew Puclcett were equally
excited to be -back on campus. Vickroy
remarked, "I parked behind a Church
because it was quite crowded in the designated parking areas. Never-the-less, I am
glad to be back in school at Big Sandy."
When asked about his plans, Vickroy added,
"When my studies are complete at Big
Sandy, I hope to ascertain a job with the
Army Corps of Engineers."
Other students encountered less difficulty
parking because they arrived early for class.
Betty Conley remarked; "I did not have
much difficulty, because I arrived before 8
a.m., however the parking rots did fill up
quickly. f look forward to my studies at Big
Sandy."
There are many challenges that students
face in making the· transition to college life.
However, students at Big Sandy value the
exceptional opportunities of excellent educational programs while remaining close to
home. Graduates of BSCTC are skilled,
adept, and accomplished. Big Sandy graduatf<S are as successful and competitive in
today' s job-market as graduates anywhere in
the Commonwealth.
For additional infom1ation about the
many academic and technical programs
offered
at
BSCTC
vtstt,
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886-3863
Pikeville College sees record number of students
'
When
PIKEVILLE
undergraduate classes began on
Monday, Pikeville College welcomed the largest freshman
class in the school' s history. But
the good news didn' t stop there.
Early registration numbers for
freshmen and transfer students
climbed to 525, which more
than doubled from last year.
Classes are full, the campus is
buzzing with excitement and
Pikeville College President Paul
Patton couldn't be happier.
"Our goal was to increase
enrollment and to share the
opportunities this college· provides with as many prospective
students as possible. These
. numbers arc a significant
achievement and have exceeded
our expectations," said Patton,
who became the college's 18th
president this time last year.
"At this point, our total
enrollment, including the
Pikeville College School of
Osteopathic-Medicine. is about
1,328," said Patton. "We have a
top-notch admissions staff, led
by Vice President James
Hurley. They, along with our
faculty and many others on
campus, have worked very hard
over the past year to encourage
students to take a look at the
quality of our programs~ which
we believe provide as good a
liberal arts education as you can
get anywhere."
Patton was on the front lines
this weekend to welcome families as students began moving
into the residence halls. Their
There was plenty
of help on hand as
Pikeville College
students moved
into the residence
halls this weekend.
Sheldon Thpmas,
right, a member of
the men's soccer
team, helps a PC
Dad unload boxes.
The Student
Government
Associatio~ and
members of sever·
al athletic teams
also pitched in,
along with faculty,
staff and volunteers from the
Pikeville United
Methodist Church .
transtnon to campus life was
helped along by a team of students, staff, faculty and even
volunteers from the community
who lent a hand· with everything
from books to boxes and refrigerators.
There are five residence halls
for students, including two
recently remodeled suites in
Wickham Hall for the new fraternities and sororities. It was
also move-in day at PC South,
the former Days Inn property
owned by the college. In th.e
weeks leading up to the start of
classes the facility was renovated to serve as temporary overflow housing. The college is
also providing transportation for
students to and from campus
daily.
In the classroom, steps have
been taken to prepare for the
influx of new students, hiring
additional faculty and increasing student services programs,
including tutoring and mentoring. The college began an intensive mentoring program for
freshman last fall.
The
B.E.A.R.S.
program,
or
"Building
Extraordinary
Achievement with Resources
for Success," helps increase
retention by enhancing the overall
student
experience.
Volunteers from the faculty and
staff serve
as mentors.
Participation is not mandatory,
but more than half of this year's
freshman class has signed up to
participate. Pikeville College's
federally funded ACE program
(Academic Cultural Education),
provides support services to
low-income, first-generation or
disabled students with a goal of
improving academic performance and increasing retention
and graduate rates. The progran1
was recently renewed for five
years through a $255,505 grant
from the U.S. Departm_ent of
Education.
A comprehensive freshman
studies curriculum will also
benefit new students as they
learn to navigate the ftrst-year
experience, helping them to
develop study skills, academic
planning, c<u·eer and cultural
awareness, practical life skills
and identify resources that
enhance student uccess.
·.
�C2 • WEDNESDAY,
AUGUST
25, 2010
THE FLovo CouNTY TIMES
(Items taken from
The Floyd County
Times,
10,20,30,40,50,60,
70 years ago.)
Ten Years Ago
(August 20, 23 and 25,
2000)
With all the preliminary legwork nearly
completed, the Floyd County Fiscal Court
gave fmal approval to a 911 surcharge
Friday. Under terms of the ordinance unanimqusly approved by commissioners, county residents will soon begin seeing a 99cent fee added to their monthly phone bills.
Businesses will pay $1.99
The c.ost of crime will go up in Floyd
County on September 1, along with most
other legal matters. On Friday, the Floyd
County Fiscal Court gave final approval to
two ordinances which add additional
charges to filing fees, court costs, subpoenas and civil summons
The Floyd County fiscal court amended
its budget on Friday to take into account
unbudgeted money, mostly coming from
state and federal grants targeted at specific
purposes. The amendment included an
increase in state grants of $8,126 million,
LGED revenue of $2,025 million, a
$196,857loan from the Kentucky Advance
Revenue Program, $75,000 from the U.S.
Department of Agriculture, $170,709 from
the Kentucky Housing Corporation, a
$42,252 grant, a $16,110.587 BSADDADF grant, and a $1.5 million PRIDE grant
The U.S. Department of Agriculture
Rural Development has granted a $100,000
loan to the Sandy Valley Water D1strict.
The money will be used as additional funding for a $1,541 :rni1tion project. Of the
additional moriey, all. but $15,000 comes
from loans .
The Floyd County fiscal court amended
its budget on Friday to take into account
unbudgeted money, mostly corning from
state and federal grants targeted at specific
purposes. The amendment included an
increase in state grants of $8.126 million,
LGED revenue of $2.025 million, a
$196,857loan from the Kentucky Advance
Revenue Program, $75,000 from the U.S.
Depax:tment of Agriculture, $170,709 from
the Kentucky Housing Corporation, a
$42,252 ADF grant, a $16,110.58 BSADDADF grant, and a $1.5 million PRIDE grant
Sydney Mullins, a little glrl who
inspired others to donate time and money to
her battle with a deadly heart disease died
Tuesday in a Pennsylvania hospital. The
cause of death has been listed as complications associated with cardiomyopathy the
disease which had required her to have to
have a heart transplant
Paula Martin Layne has withdrawn as a
candidate for Prestonsburg City Council.
Layne, who serves as deputy circuit clerk,
was informed August 18 by the State
Attorney General's office that she would be
unable! to hold her current position and
serve as a member of the council
In what appears to be the first of its kind
in the Big Sandy area, Paintsville Police
and. the Drug Enforcement Branch of the
Department for Public Health conducted a
drug roundup Monday, targeting suspects
who allegedly obtained prescriptions fraudulently. The drug sweep has netted 17
arrests across four counties on 147 charges
of obtaining a controlled substance by
deception. One of the arrests included a
Prestonsburg man
Stephanie L. Osborne, 8, of Banner, was
killed over the weekend after a porch roof
collapsed on her. The incident occurred
shortly after 5:30 p.m., Saturday evening,
at a residence in Elkhorn City in Pike
County
Monday, the ribbon was cut on the new
68,000 + square foot building at the
Pikeville campus of Prestonsburg
Community College and Mayo Technical
College. Governor Paul Patton was home to
lead ceremony. In honor of the former state
legislator from Virgie who pushed for
improved educational opportunities for
mountain people during his 21 years in the
state House of Representatives
Michael Lynn Shepherd, 24, a
Prestonsburg man was killed early Monday
morning after being struck by a car along
' Route 114, Mountain Parkway extension.
He was pronounced dead at the scene of the
accident by Floyd County Coroner Roger
Nelson
Linda Scott DeRosier, a graduate of
Pikeville College and author of the wellreceived Appalachian book "Creeker! A
Woman's Journey," was on hand to speak
to faculty, students and community members and receive an honorary Doctor of
Letters degree during the school's 112th
opening convocation Tuesday
Prestonsburg Community College has
narrowed the number of candidates for the
position of college president to five and ha,s
released the name of their first of those candidates to be interviewed. The first interview for the position has been scheduled.
The preparations for the visits and interviews of the five candidates will begin at
the end of August and continue through the
month of September
Clark Elementary had the highest scores
on both the CATS and CTBS tests and has
received rewaid money the last two cycles.
So there must be some magical formula
there, right? Yes, there is-it's called good
planning and hard work. A first impulse
would be to say that Clark has better students than qther schools. Obviously, they
do, but they are better because of the environment that has been fostered by the
school and community. Clark has 66 per·
cent of its students on free or reduced
lunches, which is typical for schools in
Floyd County
A Bypro man accused of attempting to
burn down a house wUI be in court Monday
to learn whether the charge will be taken
before a grand jury. Rodney Thornsberry,
45, is charged with attempting to commit
first-degree arson in Floyd District Court
Curtis Lee Hight ill, 18, a Williamson
man arrested in Floyd County has been
extradicted to West Virginia. He was wanted in West Virginia, to answer a charge of
breaking and entering
A Floyd County man who played professional baseball during a pivotal period in
the history of both the sport and the nation
has died. Richard A. Wells, 73, of
Wheelwright, died at his home on Tuesday
There died: George Rodney King, 58, of
Raineville, West Virginia, Thursday, July
27; Woodrow Fitzpatrick, 83, of East Point,
Friday, August 18, at Highlands Regional
Medical Center; Kay Frances Bowen, 63,
of Louisville, formerly of Martin, Friday,
August 18, in the Norton Suburban
Hospital, Louisville; Edward J. Moriarty
Jr., 70, of Frankfort, Monday, August 21, at
his home; Garlie Slone, 64, of Garner,
Monday,
August
14, at Hazard
Appalachian Regional Hospital; Frank
Little, 56, of Melvin, Monday, August 21,
at McDowell Appalachian Regional
Hospital; Missouri Shannon, 77, of Elkhart,
Indiana, Sunday, August 20, at the Eastlake
Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, in
Elkhart; Stefanie Leann Ousley, 8, of
Banner, Saturday, August 19, at t\le
Pikeville Methodist Hospital; Michael L.
Shepherd, 24, of Prestonsburg, Monday,
August 21, following an accident at Ky. Rt.
114, Prestonsburg; Sydney Gabrielle
Mullins, 3, of Hi Hat, -Tuesday, August 22,
at the Childrens Hospital, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania; 1\ichard Watts Sr., 73, of
Wheelwright, Tuesday, August 22,· at his
residence; Bonnie Jarrell, 71, of Cow
Creek, Tuesday, August 22, at Highlands
Regional Medical Center; Arnie Burke, 78, .
of Prestonsburg, Thursday, August 24, at
Highlands Regional Medical Center.
Twentv Years Auo
(August 22 and 24,
1990)
Members of the U.S. State Department
confirmed this week that they had spoken
to local physician Syed Bader who was
trapped August 2 in Kuwait, along with his
wife and children. "The State Department
told us that they got a cable from their post
in Kuwait." Richard Lewis, press aide for
Congressman Chris Perkins, said Monday
The State Department of Education will
take no action at this time to resolve the
teachers strike in Floyd County, according
to State Superintendent of Public
Instruction John Brock
No agreement was reached between
striking Floyd County school teachers and
the Floyd County Board of Education after
respresentatives from both sides met yesterday at th~ Floyd County Library in
Prestonsburg, to discuss how to end the
walkout. Floyd County superintendent,
Ron Hager, met with Floyd County
Education Association representatives Bud
Reynolds, Janice Allen and Carol Stumbo
to negotiate an acceptable agreement to get
teachers and students back in the classrooms as soon as possible
'
Getting students back into the classroom
and trying to understand the position of the
striking teachers has brought some differ- .
ing opinions from four Floyd County Board
of Education members
There died: Rus;ell Preston, 60, of
Craynor, at his residence; John W.
"Soupman" Hardin, 50, of Inez, enroute to
Humana Hospital, Louisa, from an apparent heart attack; James Robert Fife, 18, of
East Point, as a result .of an automobile
accident; Webble Francisco Blevins, 78, of
Langley, at Highlands Regional Medical
Center; William Jesse Shepherd, 81, of
West Prestonsburg, at his residence; Willa
M. Hall, 76, of McDowell, at McDowell
Appalachian Regional Hospital; Matthew
"Matt" Lewis Baldridge, 17, of East Point,
as the result of an automobile accident;
Eugene Donald Powell, 63, of !vel, at tbe
University of Kentucky Medical Center,
Lexington; Oneita Hall Johnson, 51, of
Weeksbury, at the University of Kentucky
Medical Center, Lexington; Avanelle
Cooley Wells, 78, of Wabasso, Florida, formerly of Wayland; in the Humana Hospital
,,
in Sebastian, Florida; Jack Nelson Jr., 22,
of Dixie Heights, Prestonsburg.
'
Thirtv Years AUo
(August 20, 1980)
More room is needed in the Floyd
County School System for kindergartners.
The system received funding for 440 at the
end oflast year, but 543 have been enrolled
Local officials filed complaints against
the census bureau this week that the population count was in error
Mayor Larry D. Hall of Martin threatened to fJ..le suit against the water commission to win control over it
Seven families of Jarrell Fork lodged a
complaint with Congressman Perkins saying "personal prejudice" may have been
used in deciding whom the new water line
on Bull Creek would serve. Presently 17
miles of pipeline is schedule to serve 210
families
A recent ADD board resolution asked
the attorney-general to monitor all transfer
of oil and gas rights here and advises citizens to consult an attorney before concluding any oil or gas transactions
The victim of injuries apparently
received when he was struck by an auto as
he lay unconscious on a bridge on Tinker
Fork of Mud Creek, Carson Tackett, 25, of
Beaver, was pronounced dead on arrival at
McDowell ARH where he was taken by the
driver of the car shortly after 1 a.m.,
Tuesday
There died: Hiland Nelson, 78, of Town
Branch, Sunday, at HRMC; Nellie B.H.
Reid, 75, of Prestonsburg, Monday, at
HRMC; Everett Pigman, 63, of Dema,
Sunday, at Our Lady of the Way; Eugene
Akers, 48, of Toler Creek, Friday, Aug. 8,
at his home; George Hill, 63, of Winchester
area · near Prestonsburg, Thursday, at the
VA Hospital in Lexington; Chadie F.
Cochran, 64, of Bellfontaine, Ohio, formerly of Hunter, Friday; William Waugh, 83,
of Kendallville, Ind., formerly of Wayland,
Tuesday, August 12; Stella 0. Hall, 62, of
Marion, Ohio, formerly of McDowell,
Saturday, August 9.
Fonv Years Aao
(August 20, 1970)
Two of four men who last Sunday morning slugged John Burchett, 60-year-old
turnkey, and fled the county jail remained
at large Tuesday noon, despite one of the
most intensive manhunts ever staged in the
county
'J'he Floyd County Board of Education
went on the offensive last week in the long
standing battle which developed after it
moved to build a consolidated high school
at Eastern, on Right Beaver Creek.. A petition signed by 122 residents of Caney Fork
of Middle Creek and vicinity, last
Wednesday asked the Floyd Fiscal Court to
set a load limit on KY 1210 (the Cat}ey
Fork road to Stephens Branch) "in order to
stop the haulage by overweight trucks
which have destroyed the road."
The beginning of work on the local
flood protection prpject at Martin and
vicinity has with the appropriation by the
Senate Committee on Appropriations last
week of $300,000 for the work, been
assured in a matter of months
There died: Edmund Russell Burke, 72,
Prestonsburg businessman, last Thursday,
in Methodist Hospital, Houston, Texas;
Mimi a C. Coriley, 77, of Garrett, Sunday, at
Our Lady of the Way Hospital; Grace D.
Ford, 86, of Prestonsburg, last Tuesday, at
Berea; Elder Matt Moore, 68, of Price,
Saturday, at Mountain Manor Nursing
Home; Jim Manuel, 73, of Manton, Friday,
at OLWH; Rosie Coriley Skeens, 63, of
Hunter, last Tuesday, at McDowell
Appalachian Regional Hospital; Lorraine
Robinson Patton, 83, of Martin, Saturday,
at OLWH; Alice Stephens, 84, of Risner,
Sunday, at OLWH.
FiRV Years AUo
(August 25, 1960)
The towns of Prestonsburg and
Paintsville prepared this week to join in a
common fight against a proposed increase
in the wholesale charge for gas by the
Kentucky West Virginia Gas Company '
Two of the county's nine high schools
will open Monday with their principals
having assistants
Dewey Lake, now in the fishing doldrums, may in a year or two become a
greatly improved spot for anglers with a
recent fish population study indicating a
healthy population of white bass
Beginning next Monday, Prestonsburg
will begin a community-wide clean-up
effort, with the city government adding
manpower and equipment to the efforts of
the citizens
There died: George W. Sizemore, 62, of
Prestonsburg, Monday, at Huntington, W.
Va.; Alex Vernon Allen, 38, Sunday, at the
home at Allen; W.J. "Will" Barnett, 64,
Thursday, at Our Lady of the Way; Coley
Martin, 48, of Hueysville, Wednesday
morning, while at work at Glo; George
Robfnson, 46, of Water Gap, August 14, at
the McDowell Memorial Hospital; Cora S.
McHone, 59, of Prestonsburg, Friday, at
Wheelw ·ght; Isaac Gunnell, 53, of Garrett,
Friday, at his home; Belle Kidd, 61, of
Harold, Monday at home.
Slxtv Years Ago
(August 22, 1950)
The Floyd Fiscal Court was called
together in special meeting today
(Thursday) to enter an order which is necessary to bring to a vote at the regular
November election the matter of a
$360,000 bond issue to pay for the county's
part of the proposed $1,200,000 county
hospital
~·
An earnest attempt will be made this
year to place local taxation on the basis of
full value assessment of property, with the
tax rate adjusted only realize the funds
actually necessary for successful operation
of the city government, Mayor Curtis Clark
said this week
One Floyd Countian missing in Korea
and three wounded were listed in recent
casualty reports released by the Department
of Defense of Washington
With more than four months remaining,
this year's 4244 passenger car licenses
issued at the office of County Clerk DuRan
Moore have already passed last year's figure of 4200 according to computations
which
included
registrations
of
Wednesday, August 16
There died: Thomas Amburga, 77, of
Johns Creek, Sunday, at the home here of a
daughter, Stella May Conn, 38, of Arkansas
Creek, Sunday, at her home; Nettie
De~ossett Jarrell, 64, of Bull Creek,
Monday, at her home.
Seventv Years Ago
(August 22, 1940)
(~
Committees of businessmen, representing different sections of Floyd County, met
last Friday evening at the Beaver Valley
Country Club, Allen, in a movement to procure better roads ..The rumor persisting here
that the foundation of the new grade school
building is faulty was branded this week as
"wholly untrue" by O.T. Stephens, chairman of the City Board of Education
A 16-year-old boy, fleeing the scene of
a revolver i:luel at Tram late Saturday afternoon., was shot and killed as the two principals in the fight fell dying
·
Preparatory to beginning the construction of a 28-mile pipe line from White Oak ~
on Buffalo Creek, this county, to Middle "
Fork, Martin County, the Warfield Natural
Gas Company has already begun right-ofway clearance and road construction for the
project which is expected to cost around
$250,000
Floyd Countians are still talking about
the big fish fry put on by the Floyd County
Fish and Game Club Sunday in the Graham
Porter Bottom here
There died: Buck Bush, 19, last
Thursday, of electrical shock suffered as he
worked to repair a trolly wire for the Ligon
Coal Company; Herbert Frazier, 21 ,
Sunday, at his home at Myrtle; Fannie B.
Ratliff, 37, Friday, at the Beaver Valley 1f
Hospital, Martin; Maude Hall, 17, Monday,
at the home of her parents on Mud Creek
following a fall from a truck; Nancy Ratliff,
Monday, at her home at Risner; Josh
Laferty, 67, Thursday night, at his home on
Brush Creek.
Be
an
Become a Kentucky
organ & tissue donor.
For information contact:
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�THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
25, 2010 •
C3
Community Calendar
Calendar items will
be printed as
space permits
Editor's note:
To
announce yollr community
event, you may hand-deliver your item to The Floyd
County Times office, located at 263 S. Central
Avenue, Prestonsburg; or
mail to: The Floyd County
Times, P.O. Box 390,
Prestonsburg, KY 41653;
or fax to 606-886-3603; or
• email to: features@jloyd.,. countytimes.com .
Information wtll not be
taken over the telephone.
All items will be placed on a
first-come, first-serve basis
as space permits.
~
•
PHS Class of 2000 reunion
The Prestonsburg High
School Class of 2000 will
hold its 10-year reunion
Sept. 17 and 18, hosted by
Morgan
Stumbo-Kidd,
Jennifer
Willis-Smith,
Jessica LeMaster, Brand
Wells-Kidd, Kristin RainesHatfield, Amy ShepherdPurvis, Jarrod Hall and Jeff
Spears.
The cost of attendance for
Saturday night's event at the
Heritage Inn is $30 per person, flat rate. Please mail
your check or money order
today to Kristin RainesHatfield: 438 Rt. Fk. Bull
Crk. Prestonsburg, KY.
41653. With your payment
reservation, please include
your maiden name with your
current mailing address,
email address and phone
number. This will allow for
quick and easy confirmation.
For more information please
email
Kristin
at:
Kristin.Hatfield @floyd.kysc
hools.us.
Hughes Family Reunion
Is set for September 5
Linda E. Hughes Family,
Mary
Darcus
Hughes
Family,
Sarah
(Sally)
Hughes
Family,
John
Malcolm Hughes Family
and James Henry Hughes
Family.
When: September 5LaborDay
Where:
Dearl
Faye
Holbrook (House), 143
Holbrook Hollow Road,
Prestonsburg, KY 41653.
Time: 10:00 a.m . to ??
Phone:
606-886-8481.
Please call about covered
dish if you can attend.
Hope to see you.
Floyd County Retired
Teachers to meet,
Thursday, September 2
The Floyd County Retired
Teachers will be having a
meeting
on Thursday,
September 2, at 10:00 at the
East Ky. Science Center at
Prestonsburg.
Shepherd Family Reunion
Monday, September 6, 12
noon till whenever. Shelter
No. 4, Dewey Lake. Bring
something for cookout and
drinks.
•
Also bring something for
ticket basket.
Information, call: 3770519.
Songfest Auxier
Methodist Church
August 28, at 6 p.m.
Shawn Miller, Bertha
Daniels, Annette Jackson
and the Blanton Sisters.
Come fellowship with us!
Refreshments served in the
fellowship hall after the
singing.
For more information, 7910866.
person attending to Sabrina
Hall Martin, 142 Hickory
Lane, Pikeville, KY 41501.
Please send $45 per person if
interested in golfing to
Tommy Poe, 241 North
Arnold
Avenue,
Preston~burg, KY 41653.
Please send your money in
no later than August 28,
2010.
ACHS Fall Bash 2010
November 19-20
Stephen Allen has come up
with the idea that everyone·
that attended Allen Central
High School Fall Bash 2010,
November 19~20, at Jenny
Wiley Convention Center.
Everyone wanting to attend.
Please respond: ASAP. I will
be collecting info for the
Class
• of
'91.
JenniSamrnons@ hotmail.co
m I can also relay any info
from other classes or contact
Stephen Allen:
steveallen@ bellsouth.net
es
every
Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday, at
9:30 a.m. at May Drive, just
off 1428, and at 10:30 at the
First Presbyterian Church in
Prestons-burg.
Classes are free and open
to the public. Call 886-2788
for more information.
Become a Volunteer with
VIctim Services Program
You are more likely to be
hurt by someone whom you
know rather than be assaulted on Kentucky's streets by
a total stranger. Learn to
assist victims of sexual
assault, child abuse and
domestic
violence
by
becoming a Volunteer with
Victim Services Program.
Call today to receive an
application for our free
training program.
Call
the
Volunteer
Coordinator at (606). 8864323 for further information
or to request an application.
(The
Victim
Services
Program iS' a program of
Mountain Comprehen-sive
Care Center.)
OutPatient Drug
Treatment Program and
Education
Narconon warns parents
that abuse of addictive pharmaceutical drugs with youth
is on the rise with deadly
consequences. Learn the
signs of drug a,buse.
Call Narconon for a free •
brochure on the signs of
addiction for
drugs. 877379-0208.
www .drugsno.com
au
Appalachian Bike Tour
2010
September 18, rain or
Higher education
shine.
http://www. benchrnarkfamilyserYatesville Lake State Park
begins here
vices.orgl
The
Kentucky
Adult
Marina
Shelterhouse,
Foster parents needed
Louisa. 8:00 a.m. resignaEducation Learning for Life
tion. 3 circuits: 30 miles, 60
program offers GED, Adult
Foster parents are needed in
The Auxier Learning
Learning, Tutoring and
miles and I 00 miles. $20 on your area. In special need of Center offers home repair
aid
the day of event or $15 if families willing to take adoCollege Preparatimt classes.
Need help with home
pre-registered. Fees and lescents and siblings groups.
These classes are managed
The
Auxier
by Big Sandy Community &
donations are tax deductible. Foster families are financial- repairs?
Helmets will be required. . ly compensated. You will Lifetime Learning Center
Technical College. All
24-7 can help. We are now taking
Free hot dog dinner after the receive
classes are free to anyone 16
for
home
years old or older.
event at the marina. Mark professional/emergency sup- applications
Jackson, 322 S. Jefferson 5\t., port. All foster children get a repairs. If you or someone
Along with GED preparaLouisa, KY 41230, 606-638- medical card, free school you know ar~ low income
tion, we offer adult learning,
3234. markj@ se-tel.com lunches, and clothing vouch- and need help with repairs
tutoring and college prepawww .appalachianbiketour.o ers/reimbursements. Call for on your home, please call
ration for people who have
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rg T-shirts for $12.00 on sale more information at 606- 606-886-0709 for your
at the marina. Sponsored by 886-0163 or visit our web- application, or stop by the
(See CALENDAR, page 4)
the
Lawrence
County site@:
office at 21 South River
www .benchrnarkfamilyserStreet, Auxier. Office.hours:
Democratic Woman's Club,
vices.org
Monday-Friday, 8:00-4:00.
endorsed by the Ashland
Must provide_proof of
Cyclists Enthusiasts, comPHS class of 1960
income and OWnership.
munications provided by:
50th-year reunion
Big Sandy Amateur Radio
The Prestonsburg High
Benchmark Family
Club. Cyclists will be sharServices family care suping the road with normal School class of 1960 has
_port
road traffic, For more infor- scheduled a 50th year
Benchmark
Family
mation on additional fun in reunion for September 17
Lawrence County, call: 1- and 18, 2010, to 1>e held in Services is a private, non888-521-6789 or visit our Prestonsburg. The reunion profit therapeutic foster care
web site at: www.lawrence- committee
is
seeking agency seeking caring and
addresses for several class- compassionate foster parcokytourism.com
mates. If you know of any- ents in eastern Ky. Free flexone n9t contacted by the ible training schedules, 24-7
Hale family reunion
On Sunday, September 5, committee, please call Sallye support monthly financial
financial
2010, at the Martin at (606) 886-6460 or Martha compensation,
bonuses, and mileage reimCommunity Center at 1 p.m. ~t (606) 886-2939.
bursement available. Call:
Please come join us for a day
Autism Awareness
606-886-0163. www.benchof fun. Everyone welcome.
& Support Group
markfiunilyservices.org
2nd Monday · of each
Bluegrass benefit festival
FCHD offers Body Recall
Calvarys
Call
and 911 remembrance cer- month.
exercise classes
emony Is set for Saturday, Church, Lancer, Ky. (6-7
p.m.). Contact: Billie Chain,
The Floyd County Health
September 11
Live
at
the
MAC, eastkyautismawareness@ grna Department offers Body
Recall gentle exercise class- .
Mountain Arts Center, in il.com
Prestonsburg. A benefit for
Autistic Children Support
Rose
Anna
Hughes
Group plans monthly
Benevolent Care, a ministry
of Presbyterian Homes &
rneetlng
Support
group
for
Services of KY, Inc.
of
Autistic
(www.phsk.org)
Good Guardians
Sh~herd
Community Children will meet the first
Nursing Center (Phelps, KY) Thursday of every month at
and Cedar Creek Assisted the Haven of Rest, 1601
Living
Community Airport Road, Inez. Call
(Pikeville, KY). Music by 606-298-0520 for informaDon Rigsby and Midnight tion.
Call and Blue ' River.
Highlands Regional
Saturday, September 11, at 6
Medical Center
p.m. Get your free ticket
"Living Well with
online at www.macarts.com
Diabetes"
or call 1-606-886-2623 or
Support Group
toll free 1-888-622-2787.
"We are CJ'Iamplons"
Great News! Some of your favorites return to Poppy Mountain
Keeping on track with
Parsons Family Reunion
BlueGrass Festival for the 18th Annual Show!
Tlie
Parsons
Family blood sugar control with an
Reunion, for the descendants AIC Champion
Marty Stevens returns as the Owner and Promoter of Poppy Mountain!
Meeting Agenda 2010 ' •
of Isaac and Louisa Parsons
And fan favorites of the past return ...
'Highlands
Regional
will be held on Sunday,
September 5, from 12 p.m. Medical Center
Tuesday.Sept14
YVednesday.sept15
Meeting Rooms A & B ,
to 4 p.m., at the Isaac
Marty
Raybon
Marty
Raybon
Parsons Cemetery located 5:00p.m.- 6:00p.m.
Blue
River
Hillbilly
Gypsies
All Classes are free of
off Rte. 979 in Floyd
Jack Lewis
Hillbilly Gypsies
County. Please bring a cov- charge
Jackson Gang
Billie Renee & Cumberland Gap
For Further Information
ered dish. Dinner will be
Donald Ray Newsome & Friends
Summertown Road
served at 1 p.m. Both family contact: Food & Nutrition
and friends are welcome. Services at (606) 886-8511
Poaceous
Call Mrs. E.J. Parsons (865) ext. 7353
Thyrsday, Sept 16
We look forwarc;l to seeing
426-7585 or Ray Parsons .
Russell
Moore & lllrd Tyme Out
313 (383-7262 for more you!!
The Bartley Brothers
information.
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George and Alberta Bevins
The Floyd County Animal Shelter
PET OF THE WEEK
Blue River
Summertown Road
Melvin Goins & Windy Mountain
Joe Mullin & The Radio Ramblers
Nothin' Fancy
Frlday.Sept11
Saturday. Sept 18
Marty Raybon
Ralph Stanley II
Melvin Goins & Windy Mountain
Lonesome River Band
Dave Evans
The Bluegrass Strangers
The Grascals
John Anderson
Junior Brown
Mountain Meldoy
Marty Raybon
Goldwing Express
Dr. Ralph Stanley
The James King Band
Sbowcaa St&ga
Free Parenting Classes:
To determine eligibility, call
John 791-9887.
Prestonsburg High School
Class of 1990 reunion Is
set for Saturday,
September4
The Prestonsburg Class of
1990 celebrates 20 years on
Saturday, September 4, at
the Stone Crest Golf Course
and
Clubhouse,
in
Prestonsburg. Golfmg-Tee
times begin at 10 a.m. Food
and fun with friends, 7 p.m.~ 11 p.m. Please send $25 per
Non-profit agency
needs foster parents
Non-profit agency in need
of foster parents in your area.
Financial
compensation/bonuses, free
foster parent trainings,
mileage reimbursement, and
24-7 support are available.
All foster children get a
medical card, free school
lunches, and clothing vouchers/other reimbursements.
Call for more information, at
606-886-0163 or visit our
website at:
This week's celebrity is BILL JACK DARBY,
who has been operating STATE WIDE PRESS,
in Prestonsburg, since IKE was President.
BILL JACK Is with "EISENHOWEB," a six·
week-old St. Bernard male mix, who will be
Presidential in stature.
The Floyd County Animal Shelter is located at
Sally Stephens Branch in West Prestonsburg
Phone 886-3189
Clarence Gillium and Newground
Kentucky Memories • Roger Smitfl
Plan B • Poaceous
Twelve Pole Creek
Whiskey Bent Valley Boys
Fishers Of Men • Ohio River Boys
Barley Blue • Southern Strings
Mountain Melody
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25, 2010
THE FLOYD CouNTY TIMES
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( ' D equivalent who want
to contmuc their educ~tion.
f he (GED) classes are
olfered at various locations
throughout Floyd County
five days a week, from 8
a m.-4:30 p.m. Evening
classes arc also available
from 5-8 p.m. at some locations. There are no registration fees: all classes and
materials are free.
For more information
bout the times and loca, ons of these classes, call
606-886-7397, between 8
a.m and 4:30 p.m., Monday
through Friday. Information
about home study for your
GE D IS also available .
Pl asc call today, our
m'!itructors are waiting to
..ssist you'
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Reun1on/Memoriaf
to be held in 2010
Old
House
Hollow,
'Bristle
Buck",
East
McDowell, to be held in
20 J 0. For infmmation. Send
a post card to 47 Frasure
( reek Road, McDowell,
K l:
41647.
e mail: patricia 466@hotmaiLcom; also Post Card,
P 0. Box. 431, McDowell ,
KY 41647.
or
Auxier Community Center
hee
GED
classes,
tfonday, Tuesday and
ednesday, from 10 a.m.-
Free Bible Lessons
Write to: Bible Way
( utreach Ministry, P.O.
Box 3371, Kingsport, TN
~ t664. Lessons completely
ee of charge to all interest-
·d.
Have an 'Out of this
World' birthday party!
fhe
East
Kentucky
ience Center is now offer? a fun and distinctive
any venue for kids of all
ge.s. T he Birthday Party
t1ackage mcludcs rental of a
ltssroom and admission to
hibits and planetarium
rograms. Must be booked
two weeks in advance: limit
40 guests. Call 889-8260 for
more information.
Need Help With
Home Repairs?
The Auxier Lifetime
Learning Center can help!
We are now taking applications for home repair~. If
you, or someone you know,
are low income and need
help with repairs on your
home, please call 606-886!l709 for your application,
or stop by our office at 21
South River Street, Auxier.
Office Hours: MondayFriday, 8-4.
Democratic Woman's
Club meets at May Lodge
The
Floyd
County
Democratic Woman's Club
meets the second Monday
of each month at 6:00 p.m.,
at the May Lodge, Jenny
Wiley State Park.
(606) 4 78-2836.
Hope in the Mountains
f!.ope in the Mountains
will host public meetings on
Mondays, at 9 a:m., at the
junction of U.S. 23 and Rt.
80, on Water Gap Rd.,
behii)d the Trimble Chapel
Church.
Meetings focus will be to
offer information in regard
to community resources
available to women seeking
freedom from drug abuse.
Family members are also
welcome to attend. The
Hope initiative. proposes to
help women break fre~ from
addictive
lifestyles
to
become self-respecting contributing members of society.
Call 874-2008 or 7881006 for more information.
Prestonsburg Rotary
Club
Prestonsburg Rotary Club
meets, 12 noon to 1 p.m., at
Made From Country at
Heart. For additional information,
contact
Chris
Daniel, 886-7354.
Need help with addiction?
Lifeline of Floyd County
"Conquer
'Chemical
Dependency" is a Chtistcentered 12-step program
UNITE
offering support to those
The UNITE coalition of
who are coping with addic- Floyd County will meet on
tion and learning to live the fourth Thursday of each
drug-free lives. The support month, at 5:30 p.m., at the
group meets on the follow- New Allen Baptist Church.
All interested persons weling schedule:
Mondays, at Minnie come to join UNITE's fight
(beside pharmacy), from 7-8 against drugs.
•"Living Free"- A supp.m.
Mondays, at Little Mud, port group sponsored by the
Spruce Pine School, from 7- Floyd County
UNITE
8p.m.
Coalition. Group will meet
Tuesdays,
in weekly at the old Allen
Prestonsburg, m the Van .Baptist Church, on US 23
Ark Building. from 2-3 p.m. K, between Allen and
Tuesdays, at David, The Banner, on Tuesdays, at
David School, from 3:30- 1:15 p.m.
Living Free is a faith4:30 p.m.
Wednesdays, at Allen based 12-step support group
Baptist Church, from 7-8 open to all who are searchp.m.
ing for recovery. There is
Thursdays,
at
Allen no fee to attend. For more
Baptist Church, from 7-8 info.,
contact
Shirley
p.m.
Combs at 874-3388 or 434For more information, call 8400.
Shirley Combs at (606) 4348400, or Tom Nelson at
'Earn While You Learn'
The Big Sandy Area
C.A.P. office is taking applications for its · "Senior
Training Program." You
must be 55 or older to apply.
Ip. Floyd, call 886-2929;
Johnson, call 789-6515:
Magoffin, call 349-2217;
Pike, call 432-2775; and in
Lawrence, call638-4067.
Senior employment program
Are you a senior citizen on
a fixed income struggling
with soaring medical bills
and living expenses? Could
you use !)ome extra spending
money but don't know how
to get back mto the workforce?
If you are at least age 55,
the Senior Community
Service
Employment
Program (SCSEP) may be
able to help. Earn extra
money, learn new skills, and
help your community at the
same time! To find out
more, call: 886-2929
Looking for a Support ,
Group?
•Floyd
County
Alzheimer's
Support
Group meets regularly at
Riverview
Manor
Healthcare Center. Call the
center for meeting times.
•Domestic
Violence
Support Group - The Big
Sandy Family Abuse Center
holds
meetings
each
Tuesday from 5:30 to 6:30
p.m. The meetings are free
of charge. Call 886-6025 for
more information.
•Overeater's
Anonymous - Meetings
held each Wednesday at
6:30 p.m., at the old Allen
Baptist Church, located in
Allen, just past red light.
Call &89-9620 for more info.
•US TOO!
Prostate
Cancer Survivors Support
Group - For all men with
prostate cancer and their
families. Group meets the
3rd Thursday of each month,
at 6 p.m., at the Ramada Inn,
Paintsville.
•Community
Weight
Loss Support Group Meets Thursday's at 6:30
p.m.,
at
the
Martin
Community Center. For
more info. call 377-6658.
Those who have had gastric
bypass surgery most especially welcome to attend.
Meetings being offered as
support to anyone needing
ext.Ja support in dealing with
weight loss.
•Domestic
Violence
Hotline - 24-hour Crisis
Line manned by Certified
Domestic Violence counselors. Cal1886-6025, or 1800-649-6605. Remember,
"Love Doesn't Have to
Hurt."
•Disabled? -You may be
eligible for grant money to
assist in your daily living.
For an application or more
information, call 886-4326.
•A.S.K.
(Adoption
Support for Kentucky) Support group for all adopti.ve parents (public, private,
international, and kinship
care), foster parents and all
others interested in adoption.
To be held the first Monday
of each month, at the
Department for Community
Based Services office, 1009
North
Lake
Drive,
Prestonsburg, from 6-8 p.m.
Childcare will not be provided. For more information,
contact Dedra Slone, adoptive parent liaison, at 4324110 or 422-7927, or email
to: doslone@eastky.net.
•PARENTS!- Contact the
Big Sandy Area Community
Action Program, Inc. to find
out about child care services
in your area, the STARS for
KIDS NOW licensing standards progran1, and how
you can earn an income by
staying home with your own
children while caring for the
children of others. Find out
more by calling Cheryl
Endicott at 886-1280, or
888-872-7227 (toll free).
•East
Kentucky
S.T.A.R.S. Homeschoolers
-Will
hold
monthly meetings at the Paintsville
Recreation Center. For more
information, call Trudy at
889-9333, or 297-5147.
Everyone welcome.
capers, apples and onions.
Qranges,
grapefruits,
lemons and other citrus fruit
are good sources of hesperetin, eriodicytol and
naringenin. Alld while this
one might be a little harder
to come by, chrysin is found
in the fruit of blue passionflower.
An added benefit: The
techniques that the scientists
used to evaluate these natural treasures can now be
used to identify additional
anti-inflammatory
compounds in fruits and veggies.
You'll want to stay tuned
on this story, because
there's definitely more good
news to come!
Science
• Continued from p1
blocked (such as by the
plant compounds), it leads
to formation of gene products that we already know
trigger inflammation.
The star performer of the
six was luteolin. That's the
one that's in celery, thyme,
peppers
and
green
chamomile tea.
But the other compounds
also do battle with TBKl,
and they're also (for the
most part) readily available.
Quercetin
abounds
tn
This country of ours holds many riches, including enough natural •
gas to last well over 100 years. In addition to being abundant,
it's clean-burning and can help us achieve energy independence.
That's why EQT is proud to be the largest natural gas exploration
and production company in Appalachia. After all, independence
is something we can all celebrate.
The
Agricultural
Research Service is the chief
in-house scientific research
of the
U.S.
agency
Department of Agriculture.
You can read more about
ARS
discoveries
at
www.ars.us4a.gov/news.
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in
of
charge
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at
p.m.,
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stepdaughters:
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and
Amanda
Home,
21,
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25.
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Nelson-Frazier
August
in
home
p-m.,
funeral
7
at
Wednesday,
were
the
at
3
the
Regular
services
Sue
services
p-m.,
Old
home;
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Texas
Saturday,
held
at
of
after
is
at
the
Monday.
after
funeral
charge
Visitation
Tuesday,
in
Nelson-Frazier
in
Cemetery,
be
is
23,
August
the
Prestonsburg.
Lake,
and
in
Turner
Cemetery,
Visitation
Baptist
be
will
Family
the
will
in
Home,
Armmold
Prestonsburg.
of
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Old
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in
ministers
Richmond
sisters:
Dallas,
Memorial
Weeksbury,
(David)
of
with
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Johnny
Fife
Sterling
Mt.
Warren
Dalton
and
of
one
of
of
Weeksbury;
Hall
both
Barnett
Ashley
Boyd.
one
Danita
daughter,
Onedia,
Emma
hus-
Douglas
Dwayne
son,
one
of
Stanville
of
Boyd
include
Glenna
grandchildren:
Tackett.
survivors
band,
Barker
B.-
and
both
Tennessee,
the
John
late
addition
In
1951,
was
the
sisters:
Ray
Tamsey
Johnson.
Onedia,
of
daughters:
Sheena
Everett
of
and
both
Short
three
Dorton
Virginia,
Mullins
Printer;
of
three
Jr.
Tennessee;
Douglas
Carl
both
Prestonsburg,
her
by
Crum,
Mullins,
addi-
in
include
(Rosa)
(Dustin)
and
Marcum
Marcum,
Marcum,
survived
is
husband,
in
Jimmy
“Allen,
Mullins
West
and
of
Robinson
Funeral
with
be
August
Nelson-
officiating
Nelson-
Home,
will
the
at
p.m.,
Frazier
be
officiating
of
services
Wednesday,
at
September
the
at
p-_m.,
Funeral
the
Ellis
Point,
and
three
Michigan
Howard
Peggy
Joyce
Prestonsburg,
wife,
Thursday,
2
at
Martin,
Robinson
Lloyd
Prestonsburg
and
his
survivors,
three
of
A.
by
2,
include
East
Funeral
25,
Linda
will
of
Stephens
one
grandson,
and
Stephens.
held
by
Betty
service
Frazier
of
death
and
Tennessee
Thomas
parents,
in
of
Kenneth
of
Martin,
held
his
brothe
his
to
brothers:
Stephens
Dylan
preceded
Funeral
Nelson
survivors
Robinson
the
Mullins.
wife,
his
Mullins,
South
Marion
Jeremy
Dylan
brothers:
of
Lowell
Hospital.
She
five
Marcum
Shore,
late
Isaac
to
of
his
Ralph
August
Joseph
St.
at
Nancy,
wife,
Johnson
Other
1959,
was
by
three
Florida;
several
of
Stephens
California,
great-
seven
and
Joshua
Prestonsburg
of
Justin
Stephens
step-
Bryant.
Robinson
three
26,
survived
sons:
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2010,
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John
Lodge
died
19,
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Church
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Robinson.
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the
United
pallbearer:
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Maxine
Insurance
He
Company.
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Gmm.
of
son
McJunkin
Woodmen
World
Melvin,
five
include
Stephens
Jared
Charles
Paintsville;
of
his
Osborne
survivors
sons:
Kansas;
Harry
stepdaughters:
and
Bryant
Jean
and
laborer.
survived
and
Atlen
by
Washington,
Stephens
brothers:
Jr.
addition
was
two
Robinson
Phyllis
and
both
In
of
contractor
a
is
wife,
nce
Marion,
in
formerly
and
the
of
November
retired
a
by
was
He
Kent
August
Fannin
was
employed
Corporation
Randy
50,
Thurs
Everett
salesman
Jesse
Newman,
Robinson,
late
Callie
He
Mullins,
20
County
wrence
and
Marcum.
“Buzzie’
Geoff
Robinson,
James
He
Goodman
of
grandchildren,
he
in
son
A.
Henry
Myrtle
Mullins
Kent
was
late
the
Adkins
grandchildren,
1943,
the
Other
of
grandchildren.
stepgrandchildren.
at
Regional
28,
January
he
Dwale,
sary)
in
March
the
of
son
Marcum
Born
Harold
Harold
1939,
for
Palbeare
Slone,
Pikevill
18,
August
Hall
B.
Hospital.
Barker.
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Hospital,
He
al
caring
2
a
the
survived
Denise
three
of
Wallen
10
died
Dwale,
Pa
Lioyd
Jr.,
Bill
(Pac
the
at
Methodist
and
Pikeville
Ivel,
in
Marcum,
Jimmy
Marcum,
iverett
the
passed
August
of
Wednesday,
Lowell
Lisa
two
Oscar
Robinson,
Lee
and
Crager
stepdaughter,
Ann
Wahlen,
David
Clyde
67,
Marcum
Jane
Nancy
Marcum,
2010,
Davidson
Gardens,
of
Monday,
away
Gary
Pallbearers
Marcum,
hus-
David
of
Church.
is
He
Stephens.
Brenda
Martin
Hueysville;
Phyllis
(Paid
Robinson
Michael
Marcum,
in
was
of
Louise
and’
Stephens.
for.
salesman
and
a
Lumber;
a
Baptist
include
daughters:
Meade
Pikeville;
Clyde
Thompson
Marcum,
Martin,
arrangements.
was
wife,
survivors
the
was
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Johnson
Vanhoose
Epling
1954;
9,
he
late
member
his
by
Edmonia_
Other
Funeral
in
of
He
He
miner.
survived
is
and
Snyder.
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Caroline
Snyder.
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wife,
two
Damron,
Marcum,
Marcum
Honorary
Ralph
the
Allen,
Aldridge
Hall
with
Chapel
officiating
Robinson
James
band
August
the
in
p.m.,
Home
David
of
71,
age
Samons
Sunday,
2:00
at
Funeral
Dougie
“Blue”
obituary)
David
William
Katy
for
Crum
at
21,
August
Home,
Brad
Marcum,
6
Nelson-Frazier
Funeral
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after
was
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Vaughn
disabled
a
in
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church.
charge
Barker,
p.m.,
the
(Paid
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at
Pallbearers:
was
Johnson
of
son
of
son
Ashland_
December
Prestonsburg,
in
West
the
was
William
late
the
in
the
in
Cemetery,
p.m.,
he
Gladys
Saturday,
serv-
7:00
at
Home.
Marcum
grandchildren.
Beatrice
6
20,
William
Samons;
children,
the
at
Masonic
Huntington,
in
Virginia,
Born
30,
in
Center,
Medical
2010,
Daughters
King’s
at
in
November
1934,
p.m.,
Freewill
Church,
was
Visitation
the
Regional
died
Prestonsburg,22,
August
Sunday,
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Stephens,
Graham
of’
55,
2010,
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2
at
Weeksbury.
until
Friday,
on
with
23,
Aiugust
Family
lie
died
23,
Center,
Medical
held
were
Wheelwright
Burial
the
Paul
John
Prestonsburg.
Wheelwright.
all
&
75;
.
Barbara
services
the
at
5:00
noon
conducted
es
Beaver.
home.
daughter-in-law,
11
grand-
a
Thelma
p.m.,
Church
Cemetery,
August
funeral
from
‘Thursday,
after
Friday,
of
in
in
in
Fork),
Visitation
and
Crisp
Slone
(Randy)
(Tackett
(Curt)
2:00
officiating.
be
after
and
sister,
Graham
Stephens
John
.
Snyder,
Lee
Prestonsburg,
Monday,
August
at
Highlands
of
Charles
one
Baptist
is
state
in
Chuck
will
Monday,
and
Wednesday,
at
here,
day
Thursday,
will
funeral
home,
body
at
Home,
Fork
in
those
parents,
by
Mullins.
Funeral
arrangements.
be
22,
with
Tackett
daughters:
Sari
Funeral
Frazier
Martin,
Ferguson
Burial
and
for
and
Lee
Snyder
Garland
death
Mullins
Mullins
the
Home,
his
in
brothers:
-
Ann
p.m.,
Nelson-
the
two
the
with
caring
Visitation
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Pikeville)
7:30
County,
Central, 7:30
Va.,
can
win.
feel
that
the
us
He
p.m.
p.m.
‘offensive
7:30-p.m.
Sanders
coordinator.
th
made
.
Monday.
an
felt
it
UK,
(while
56.7
it.”
of
said.
games
Hartline
his
passes
15
and
in
for
touch-
started
nine
throwing
2008,
yards
at&q
compteted.:
Hartline
1,666
the
the
:
games
has
percent
and
for
up
career
Hartline
Phillips
over
2
2,502-yards
nine
and
-
for
touch-
downs.
od
.
play
i
sai
Phillips
end,
as
job.’
the
won
and
took
experi-
to
the
possibly
in
keep
ting,
time,
battling
“Non
of
both
.N
as
announcement
they
point
that
said
Phillips)
and
his
and
would
could
at
he
told
but
hard
them
and
tore
~
best
that
both
comup
my
*
office
or
anything
Qaughter
.
best
been
playing,
two.
th
At
best
h
and
was
the
who
before
in
the
is
.
-
‘first
the.
last
during.
but
after
did
that.
-““You
try
fall
the’
season
injury
to
from
take
a
game.
the
few
Vanderbilt
the
not
as
best
to
just
see
as
you
work’
any
can
and
oe: “pays
just
ad look
aig
B
ean
t0
back
to
two. I think:
thar it
wrong
little
bit but I
think
hurt
them
smart
those’
two
are
enough
understand
this
and.
‘game
going to.
enough that they are
sleeves
and
roll
know
their
up
that
are
a
(away.
they
snap
could
be
from
playing). It
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te
He
:
started
time
snaps
game
exc
job
UK
did
chance
guy.”
our
came
_action
in
that
incurring a knee
South Carolina
injury-in
bere
this
feel
best
the
won
game for
Hartline
At
(Ciaitline)
Hartline
.
five
.
Rand} ly.
the
us
He
(Hartline)
.”
3
decision
gives
just
we
a
guys
compete.
time
win.
guy.
those
to
Mike
win
Mike
has
is
and
efficient
more
other
the
than
faster
this
point, he gives us
win.”
chance
to
said
that
Phillips.
p.m.
at
Pound,
we
gives
to
was
tape
gettin pumped
downs.
with
give
to
Point in
to
this
league,”
Phillips
feel
‘‘We
comfortable
of them
and that
thtee
have.
problem to
good
Right
p.m.
I
drive
to
-
It
race...
Louisville
some’
and
lead
‘‘just
chance
three
all
Hartline
8:30
the
we
had
in
said.
with
is
a
who
of
games
have
we
said.
and
car
able
be
was
Jr.
fun
good
car,
inside
_
games
Hartline
after
by a knee injury.
that
good
a
a
season.”
In
his
made
have
the
this
(decision)
spring or
fall
started
first
when
we
that
it
think
I
.don’t
camp;
those
been
fair
have
to
would
bit
little
that
a
are
guys
said.
.*“We
Phillips
younger,”
The
in
we
at
just
in
.8-6
an
games.
that
-
-Elliott
Earnhardt
the
Earnhardt
was
input
that
slight
senior
“If
season
sidelined
“" fee!
by
on
to
other
Newton
In
ence.
the
with
years,
eight
finished
followed
Dale
had
a
of
lot
said
wski
efficient
tent,
the
the
at
was
had a
decision,”
N
Ryan
is
at
Tennessee)
at
Phillips
had
kept a
it.
announce
times
he
h
this
Newton’
5-3
turns.
Kentucky
had
Sanders
the
decision.
been
through it
younger
Newton,
quarterbacks
*
7:30
p:m.
7:30.
County. Central,
Carter, 7:30 p.m.
County-Pikeville,
Boyd
7:30
p.m.
Middlesboro,
at
Paintsville,
County at
(Cascy
Bath
Central
7:30
the
in
assignments
those
were
last
fourth
Leffler
“That
on
has
that
therefore
candidate,
two
by
2009
the
p.m.
was
County,
County,
to
said
coaching
with
.posting
in
opened
7:30
p.m.
Lewis
Magoffin
at
starting
last
Wildcats
started
p.m.
p.m.
7:30
at
14
Wildcats
record
p.m.
7:30
County,
Jenkins,
at
over
the
through
weekend
the
input
of
piace
-
has
freshman
Hartline
the
with
p.m.
7:30
County,
County,
time
“Randy
couple
a
Starting
experienced
most
p.m.
7:30
7:30
Jackson
at
Central
7:30
Layne,
Bourbon
Breathitt
Hazard,
at
Clark
County
Powell
Shelby
Valley)
6:30
Ridge,
p.m.
Blazer,
first
work-
the
Morgan
redshirt
Mossakowski.
at
Ashland
at.
Betsy
at
W.Va.
the
contention
in
his
on
wall
and
and
was
glad
“lots”
a
Hartline
got
while
which
one
Kahne
the
quarterback
the
afternoon.
Monday
(Covington),
third
Jason
“We
finished
complete
right
of
University
‘starting
Kentucky
quarterJoker
back,
Phillips
Coach
announced
after
practice
14
I
the
_
during
Mike
named
me
that
slowed
including’
Kasey
restarting
tough,”
he
victo-
to
on
on
the
on
cleared
cautions
against
named
preseason
of
weeks
senior
two
12
27
Cross
It
14th
After
competition
and
practice
tight
13
Games
(Pike
‘Pike
ry
REPORT
LEXINGTON
29
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Burch,
We
Starting
outs,
been
Clark
Area
‘|Belfry-Holy
Raceland
and
Phillips
County
Belfry
Morgan
21,
his
way
Keselowski
To
Hartline
‘ritlay,
car
me.
Hartline
SCOREBOARD
6
Aug. 21
Sheldon
48,
Week’s
‘his
great
it
for
a
cticed
the
as
was
was
granted
Jr.
off
Busch
to
racing,
lift.”
the
2
21,
County
Collins
during
TIMES
Trimble
20,
Jenkins
stonsburg
.owan
Saturday,
camper
19
Paintsville
South
32,
Central
County
26,
fellow
0
Central
Layne
Johnson
County
helps
a
Kentucky.
FOOTBALL
County
Betsy
36,
County
Magoffin
of
against
Bowl)
34,
Brossart
ietcher
basket
20
Watts
T.
i_awrence
the
to
University
the
at
SCHOOL
County
Boyle
drove
Roberts
Pro
HIGH
Shelby
had
pr
a
Andrew
guard
Calipari
(Dr.
Aric
ONES
s
_
BLHS
John
matter
powered
pack
:
not
his
on-air
while
hard
win.
I
for
second,
machine.
spin
about
softened
almost
it
Sadler
which
Keselowski
Busch’s
of
nose
interview
he
He
saw
leader
I’m
beat-
Busch.
the
for
side
between
car.
announcers
outside,
took
moments
points
Keselowski,
Brad
close
those
climb-
Keselowski
“Just
field,
City
tangle
a
and
saw
ill-
to
the
front
the
at
racing
due
about
of
included
Busch
to
practice
Almirola
Friday
on
car
ness,
had
on
his
and
at
is
work
post-race
Eight
Motor
it
slightly
the
One
any
up
who
this
damaged
to
a
would
‘win
Food
Bristol
at
mirror
after
story
track
and
Speedway.
Vegas
ground.
Reutimann,
Aric
in
second
week
race
Friday’s
250
late
the
Keselowski
offered
go
inside.
Kyle
spectacular
his
after
the
with
run-in
Keselowski
the
Busch
earn
2010
during
chalLas
to
August
finisher
the
in
the
but
moments
said.
won
(butt)””
tone
fenders
flew,
and
several
survived
Reutimann
place
McMurray,
Jamie
lenged
me.
what
his
going
including
drivers,
for
his
to
with
‘Tenn.
BRISTOL,
Sparks
he
back
brought
the
is
his
run-
Keselowski
crunched
David
of
from
said
Food
after
fast
how
traffic.”
work
side
saying,
field
about
out,
‘I
s
ing
on
a
the
through
thinking
fun,
go
him
Brad
think
in
look
should
is
he
and
me
fin
e
Kevin
wins
with
in
[in
here
nights
We
coming
Good
and
was
to
that
out...
of
fence,”
the
going
spun
“I
a
well
be
in
I
ing
250
on
is,
spun
back
the
was
it
way
got
going
City
to
can’t
revenge
the
in
“It
we
run
to
race.
a
had
three
lane],
victory
to
with
would
we
race,
of
Bristol,
at
car
was
lot
We
great.
is
him.
14th.
finished
it
ashamed
not
was
is
me
“I
mid-
'
a
does
why
so
took
he
put
Juan
He
pla
leader
Points
Harvick
start-
Busch
“It
strong
car,
in
“It
drove
dam-
repair
35th
a
corner
He
Keselowski
been
I
career.
added
he
things,”
laugh
here.
since
this
NASCAR
first
I'
to
machine.
to
and
.
head
to
put
down
him?”
he
ish.
in
I’ve
great.
do
to
my
the
weekend
a
relegated
first
e
forced
garage
his
to
ap
here.
out
coming
Bristol.
the
an
he
drove
Keselowski.
but
the
I
him.
over,
I
else,
Busch
that
is
circuits,
of
was
the
to
love
love
him.
everyone
it to
has
with
in
stages
Johnson
they
enough,
175
Montoya
awe-
“‘but
cleared
of
doing
cross
dumped
why
contact
Pablo
a
awesome
were
H
Friday
game.
car.
guys
after
What
I
led
Johnson
time.”
enough
say
team.
race
these
night'
can’t
this
the
was
him
front
next
Jimmie
sitter
car
in
wall_
the
do
do.”
to
Pole
been
whole
the
said.
about
Pve
lot,
a
screaming
he
able
been
end.
It
the
him
continued,
had
the
I
He
too.
place.
Kyle
this
what
for
in
in
raced
of
in
in
is
have
It
they
what
feel
my
[
moved
Earnhardt
week-
Nationwide,
in
a
impressive
week-
the
sweep
done
has
ran
me
him,
Instead
owning
team.
he
put
he
some,”
remarkable
with
“but
laps,
12-15
his
this
done
truck
amazing
to
lane,
victory
talked
meant
four
broom
a
in
Busch
in.
has
‘
tot:
with
and
raced
and
accom-
pretty
is
lane.
lap
Busch
thought
week,
especially
own
he
as
after
lap
me
“I
me
he
end,
his
boos
victory
wall.
about
the
welcomed
of
in
car
explained,
to
expressed
-
was.
of
.
at
-
shower
his
tried
back
asked
for
track.
clean
caught
race
what
drove
victory
third
his
to
have
Cup,
Truck
week
same
Keselowski
we
the
very
plishment.
was
Busch
when
stay
else'
mess.”
what
he
Busch’s
someone
‘It
That
answered
nut.
to
getting
McMurray
appreciation
had
times
finally
mark.]
his
just
about
Bristol
several
could
before,
race
thought
waited
world
but
and
car
drive
up
track
is
to
When.
200
250,
City
Food
lug
a
fast
a
able
The
worry
in
up
in
O'Reill
Friday’s
with
in
a
win
to
_
same
with
exited
“I
driver
and
the
Busch
of
well,
raceable...You
Speedway.
Wednesday’s
had
were
lead.
Bristol
at
issue
an
We
a
Night
Saturday
Race
on
Motor
After
had
claim
to
Tools
a
chances
qualified
“We
to
using
drive
IRWIN
and
in
way
NASCAR
and
Series
winning.
Kyle
—
the
the
slide
stuck
a
his
stall
through
his
hurt
nut,
lug
REPORT
STAFF
BRISTOL,
mis-
road
pit’
including
posihe
off;
first
‘Nationwide
for
he
Race
history
Sprint
NASCAR’s
in
us
race
his
Saturday’s
Night
starting
it
pull
Tools
19th
the
can-
have
-as
him
start
to
IRWIN
in
McMurray,
TIMES
have
point.
“Unfortunately
cues,
will
for
out
cut
will
get
leading
ybu
what
Busch
sweep,
work
the
Kyle,
some
are
do
he
But
clean.”
of
will
at
you
you
race,
were
we
was
you
you
together-.
When.
races
BMS
together,
got.
driver
first
becomes
Busch
Kyle
am
:
|
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=
a-.
_
THE
ry
Dove
Continued
n
said
about,”
Pritchert,
Rocky
bird
coormigratory
program
dinator..for
the
Kentucky
Department
‘of
hearing’
ready
fields
‘the
hold
birds.:
However,
-and
closes
son:
Oct.
dove
bag
Dove
in
and
25
third
season
through
daily
-best
Nov.
Dec.’3.'A
into
sea-
hunt
and
often
from
Jan.
sections
eastern.
of
promising.
few
I
birds.”
‘The
late
spring
looks
end
of
of
and
dry
June.
the
in
spring
said.
low
extremely
fields
dry
Dove
crops.
the
state
We
are
in
and
in
Kentucky
west
us
explained
Pritchert
factor
will
be
“We
season.
he
crops,”
ing
Silage
fields
This
could
these
food
dove
with
will
millet.
or
doves
the
silage
fields
abandon
may
the
first
may
shoots.
from
normal,”
shot,
they
field
may
many
so
as
Internet
Dove
daughter,
hunting
often.
with
comply
Make
hunter
before
dove
field
set
your
Any
youth
doves
for
dove
success
veteran
the
limit
next
field
of
in
them
to
former
“F
like
leading
USS
|
to
s
rea-
dove
Lacross
EC
ARs
explained
shown
respect
hunters
the
to.
hurts
the
field
dove
times
and
good
this
the
Scout
with
pro-
bacon
make
10
worth
1
set
in
up
properly
dress
the
300
landowner.
in
wrapped
slowly
grilled
and
all
be
Kentucky.
in
field,
breasts
Dove
hot
should
fall
dove
good
spot,
and-respect
a’
their
the
hunting
Dove
perc spo
find
to
201
Altima:
Drive
biggest
really
cooperative
They
from
spot.
your
spent
clean
public
of
lack
some
landowner
group
claim
out
your
Pritchert
“The
EP
on
field
the
lose
200 N Niss
fee
seg
field.
dove
are
Avenger:
Ped
Treat
you
road
the
Dodge
was
The
bolts
to
area
the
we
eed
ee
003
would
Don’t
dove
the
from
by
has
use
Carry
fields.”
dic-
hour
‘an
birds.
.the
preparation
00 d ag.
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yo
it.
=
Chevy Ti railblazer:.
Call
ate
for
Details!
Blackcats
Cgntinued
n
28
yard-line
Gamer
-Belfry
of
Alex
with
that
back
took
effort
Prestonsburg
the
to
anchored
foot-
Adam
from
]
Blackcat
-lead:
much
second
move
through
would
in
the
yard
Kain
kick’
early
w
—
his
-
increase
the
apiece.
The
2-»
third
a
on
quarter
from
touchdown
run
Collins.
Jamerson’s
the
Blackcats
21-0
‘quarters.
through
quarter.
Once
©
early
Alex
yards
cow:
after
Blackcats.
Jamerson
the
night
the
_
led
receiving
in
catches
for
769
touchd-
one
5
,
Paintsville
again
Griffith,
and
‘Williams
_
nm.
face’
defense
in,
the
Presténsburg
a
lead
and
three
for
of
on
for
150
touchdown.
one
-in”
three
42
up
carries.
versatile
with
27
yards.
picke
attempts
Prestonsbrg-
:late
rushed
half
completed
connecting
and
Jamerson
hauled
the
lead
passes,
of
score
106
six
nine-of-18
yards
but
Prestonsburg
threat.
via
Crisp
from.
ended‘
for
Jamerson
midway
Prestonsburg
rth
to
yard
one
the final
set
‘g
yards
the
quarter,
Slone
commanding
three
in
started
football
third
gave
quarter.
times
14-0
Both
interception
Nathan
midway
final
P
‘manag
Belfry
‘a’timely”
Pirate
to
offense
half.
the:
the
-the
half.
failed
teams
score
21-6.
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to
took
the
into
2010
Belfry
the
:
Prestonsburg
lead
-
defensive
Cats.
Williams
Tyler
plunge
~
the
:
its
others
the
only
through
a
this
time
again,
touchdown
pass
to
°:Crisp
respond
53-yard’
a
pt
Wes
and
solid
for
got
would
Prestonsburg-
42.
Robinson
Tyler
the
from
Stovall,
Trevor
sack
a
quarterback
Williams
ball
before
up
came
Ford
Mustang
v.27
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ue
of
state
first
retrieve
“These
day.
witnessed
who
someone
the
a
field.
hot part
of
shoot
four
five
or
three,
for
take
shot
you
every
20
Califomia Pkg
public
season.
as
hulls.
on
and
you
often
that
hunter
in
leave
their
only
the
in
confitent-—PER
dove
the
may
dove
at
sons
wisely.
hunt
upto
tates
get
education
spot
Where
that
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rent.
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886-0008
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Osborne,
ney,
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Jones,
Ricky
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and
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Frasure,
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Lizzie
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Gayheart,
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Carl
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and
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poration.
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filed
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minute
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Kathryn
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Shawnah
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122
of
7
will
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Bank;
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Route
surface
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Collins
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operation
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KY
Route
owned
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KY
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of
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DIVISION
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west
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Pike,
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miles
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Velvie
Collins,
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Alex
for
on
to:
McGuire
Kimber
303 University
Drive
be
be
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us
KENTUCKY
FLOYD
total
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William
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Jean
Virbil
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Paige,
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Lerlie
Lafferty,
Jewell
James
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Collins
DME
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COMMONWEALTH
in
will
the
boundary
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and
near
Nice
date.
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acres
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west
permit
of
Collins,
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Fork
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P.O.
Division
Frankfort,
All
today’s
Lake
No.
South,
127
US
or-
well-
good
skills
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Send
Office,
Suite
Director,
the
ceived
Horn
for
permit
a
acres,
the
quadrangle
and
no-
Elk
proposed
McDowell
the
Deanie
Wiliam
—
Spears,
The
mining
3,513.0
Frasur
land
&
Leon
be
record.
driving
preferred.
perienced
din
Drive,
Lake
Permits,
home
Mobile
Off
Park.
377-2357
Must
Prestonsburg,
Regional
41653.
Kentucky
objections
40601.
350.055,
surface
junction
be
Coal
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amend-
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of
24.7
north
Creek.
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Ed
distur-
surface
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amend-
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by
owned
ferty,
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maps.
additional
No
acres
only.
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is
proposed
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operation
add
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pm.
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or
with
U.S.
that
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South
5
RENT
seeking
clean
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Mine
1
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miles
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just
junction
to
13
after
FOR
LOTS,
degree
onsburg
filed
acres.
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be
port
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latitude
at
Call
Prestonsburg.
community.
strictions
apply.
possess
service
customer
Reclamation
comments,
Number
proposed
mately
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will
0.50
3,537.7
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distur-
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minute
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map
company
and
lo-
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886-4271
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call
5
self-motivated,
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82
stonsburg,
MINE
to
given
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will
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area
2.5
ment
20
314
TO
renewal
coal
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located
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surface
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and
miles
making
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boundary
area
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quadrangle
longitude
view
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month.
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$150
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2
after
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driver.
part-time
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operation
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of
west
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the
on
degrees,
of
The
miles
Creek.
minute
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544
LLC,
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KY
41653
has
Prestonsburg,
plied
given
41214
to
acres
permit
the
11,240.23
cated
60
approxi-
community
the
Center
at
be-
Parkway
Mountain
side
DRIVER
DME
Local
Route
Ky.
approximately
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Beaver
and
with
hereby
is
Drive,
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81
2,535.18
mining
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of
acres
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ot
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Martin,
in
Counties.
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in
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of
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home
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rent.
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located
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Kite
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must
is
and
mile
P.O
41649,
KY
836-0306
Renewal
Kentucky
isting
ref-
Coleman,
Application
provisions
is
3393
Coal
159
miles
for
Branch,
To
886-2306
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Lots
lot
home
Prestonsburg.
garage.
miles
424-
mobile
Large
&
434-1281.
home
7862.
new
41635.
junction
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In
amendment
coal
located
must
and
operation
0.78
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a
mobile
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3
lot.
Call
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979.
on
886-8724.
for
per
utilities
plus
Call
in
The
Bird
KY
886-
bath
1010
3br,
$700
month
operator.
approved
Inc.
Company,
Harold,
Route
the
Red
garden
sale.
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of
has
2
and
Call
or
with
acres
size
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lots
3 br, 2 1/2
Newly
area.
bath.
num-
Also
br
full
with
basement.
6245
3
sale:
space
In
rent.
remodeled.
Kentucky
presently
be
Harold
3856
Inc.,
change
for
extra
791-
3
land.
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2010.
TO
Corporation,
an
mately
(1/2)
858-5064
Debord,
for
applied
The
in-
hou
2:15
by
gust
and
and
Martin,
NOTICE
notice
Coal
Drive,
prise
has
28s-
brick
Call
for
House
that
permit
Mac-Tech,
will
Branch,
given
revise
to
Liability
ited
shall
half
No.
or
14x60,
home
bedroom
prox.
to
signals,
the
874-2238
No
month
per
or
KAR
405
Déema,
to
operator
is
permit
operator
ail
with.
South,
7
860-5251
The
the
information,
proposals
the
at
ber
Sid-
bidder
of
Martin,
285-3681.
ceived
Application
with
606-
9942.
hereby
Company.
Coal
clean.
utilities.
886-3613
is
intends
41859,
to
Bruce
Authority
806,
Box
and
more:
contact
Housing
Coal
accordance
350.070,
Call.
House
Change
accordance
notice
Highway
BIDS
warranty
For
erences.
MINE1
in
In
8:010,
needs
Pursuant
to
Pursuant
Number
Amendment
an
3
Reno-
bath.
$650
plus
860-5251,
Operator
is
4
br,
vated,
pets.
to
Number
materia!
insurance,
MINE
Creek.
sale:
2
Re-
rice
.
9312.
On
rent:
Paint
For
Mobile
$155,000.
Rent
for
House
Little
Sales
off
Prestonsburg.
the
INTENTION
Lot
1427,
Fd,
23-0n
Creek
Abbott
dogs.
For
Houses
Application
Heights
successful
site.
OF
No
874-2802.
Pre-
~and
Gall
789-1230.:
Sam
Lo=
miles
1.3
Hwy
US
bathto
Close
Gas
available.
100°X300".
cated
refer-
security
bed-
m
Paintsville.
with
‘heat/air.
hookup
874-
.
installation
for
INTENTION
NOTICE
Call
tral
is,
4
full
2
rooms,
Vil-
Wiley
stonsburg
Gen-
back.
‘out
duced
NOTICE
INTENTION
TO
include
proposal
price
provide
pro-
prior
one
Call
‘
Pursuant
to
repair,
labor.
sig
needs
The
the
short
Also
month
OF
Grigsby
at
for
cleaning.
signal
situations
within
persons
(3)
all-clear
be
have
9325.
for
Hills,
Guards
Gutter
proposal
costs
long
prio
all-clear
emergency
audible
using
all
Inotify
three
The
siren.
a
in
(1)
be:
in--
rooms,
extra's.
stor-
building.
age
Jenny
park.
State
&a
Block.
‘porch
sewer.’
and
“porches:
owner-
Lakeview
lage,
2
Utitity
room:
Room,
carport.
water,
Yeposit!
in-
per”
$400
by
167
~sale.
bedraom,
den
Kitchen,
living/di
large
3
ing
PreAllen:
and
ences
home
Water
rent.
cluded.
for
Brick.
Lo;
month
per
Must
mobile
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Todd
1605.
for
requested
at
Grigsby
inplus
are
Gutters
Pageant
clude
prior
of
minute
The
will
blast
minutes
of
series
siren.
a
the
$595
|
Rent
BR,
367-
at:
FOR
of
Cleaning
warn-
series
One
wide
extra
bath.
2
between
and
stonsburg
606-424-
Surface
Company
Emptoyer.
and
of
The
these
audible
minute
siren;
Coal
proposals
ing
opera
unsched-
to
(5)
Five
(1)
one
of
lsounds
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given:
be
blast,
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Single
home
br
cludes
For
2
month.
or
41501
Opportunity
stallation
lightning,
or
requires
following
Bid
emer
in
rain,
Prior
the
Elknom
Repair
Heights
all
times
conditions,
at
or
Dema
One
at
detonation.
KY
ADVERTISEMENT
three|
blast
where
will
be
accepted
Department
Services
Employment
138
Street,
College
Premier
(1)}
following|
Blasting
above
situations
atmospheric
safety
public’
Call
3
garbage
fit
cut,
KY
Kentucky
Equal
The
siren
a
repair
month.
clean
cated
per
Includes
7862.
utili-
per
Jim
367-1169
$400:
*
For
sale
For
House
Call
bath.
rent:
For
mobile:
on
da-
wide-
city
$550
ties.
Harold
$400
water.
2
br,
Located
with
Contact
to
3
single
rent.
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igency
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utilities,$395
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a
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blasting
blast
be
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of
2
979.
Sale
Houses
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extra
Mobile
Located
3
rent.
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to
is
(1)
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blast
the
inspection
will
Five
a.one
after
prolonged
the
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at
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114.
dogs
or
Owner
REDUCED
SALE!!!
————__—_—____
mobile
rent.
month.
full
bath
position:
Must
Compan
blast
of
sounds
signal(s)
(1)
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access
type(s)
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the
long
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and
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each
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experience.
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following
warning
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or
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done
blasting
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way
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of.
51,
for
>
county’s
with
Monday:
‘open.
Dewey
Center,
Medical
Johnson,
his
ore
the
following
to
West
of.the
having
Point,
right-of-
cost
to
Oak
Middle
Natural
here
repair
at
Monday,
at
of
of- Prestonsb
join
prope thi week
whole cha
Two
accident;
Lexi.
of
East
automobile
an
Kentucky
of
‘y,
w
:merly
of
17,
the
i
81,:of
Sunday,
63,
‘towns
Paintsville
‘Willa
construc-
White
to
OLWH.
at
The
of
n
Baldridge,
Donald
Eugene
Seiversit
to
18,
McDowell
at
Rezional
Lewis
of
appar-
Fife,
‘the
Floyd
by the
Sunday in
the
electrical
Ratliff, 37, Frida
at
Friday,
84,
afterprinci-
construction
are
on
Club
Company;
Coal.
Nursing
Martin,
put
died:
of
to
Skeens,
Hospital;
road
of
scene
two
Fifty. Years Ago
(Augu 25, 1960)
~
W.
enroute
from
Robert
of .an
worked
Manton,
Stephens,
Alice
Sunday,
“Manor
fry
There
Price,
of
the
Saturday
the
expected
is
Countians
fish
‘Thursday,
at
D.
Tuesday,
68,
Floyd
big
Fish
Game
and
Porter
Bottom
Texas;
at.
of
the
72,
Grace
last
73,.0f
83,
the
Sunday,
and
'which
as
chair-
$250,000
“Thursday,,
Hospital;
Conle
project
last
been
Burke,
as
dying
beginning
to
week
Education
late
killed
school
this
Stephens,
fleecing
Tram
prohere
grade
new
branded
28-mile
clearance
way
Houston,
y;
Patton,
Gas
and
the
line
from
pipe
this
Creek,
county,
Martin
Warfield
the
County,
has
already
begun
Company
Fork,
trucks
Martin
Garrett,
of a
Buffalo
on
to-
local
last
Regional
OLWH;
at
-
Francisc Blevins, 78, of
eens
wittion
“Matt”
N
at
a
lachian’
me
interthe
as
last
Appalachian’
Board
John
“Yesse Shepherd,
Center;
his
residence;
at
Prestonsburg,
West
can-
inter-
begin.
Sa
::
the
has
Point,.
of
Louisa,
James
result
Manuel,
Rosie
order
the
months
Russell
of
Matt
Moore,
Mountain
at-
tion
Caney
work,
the
Prestonsburg,
OLWH,;
&
of the
differ-
60,
Preston,
5O,
Hardin,
attack;
get
classroom
residence;.
Hospital,
heart
East.
i
school’s
the
ent
-his”
at
Humana
of
.Doctor
the
position
the
Russell
died:
Craynor,
“Soupman”
well--
Tuesday.
convocation
There
the
Roger
ry.
honorary
an.
of
back
for
the
in
fight
Preparatory
pals
to
and
fell
to
persisting
O.T.
of
boy,
at
shot
met
Valicy
movement
a
was
by
duel
County,
Beaver
rumor
Board
City
16-year-old
represent-
Floyd
in
of
faulty
untrue”
was
Ago
the
at
The
the
revolver
last
by
appropriation
Appropriations
on
Edmund
Jim
Home;
Robinson
into
at
is
of
noon,
Fork
Court
on
businessman,
Saturday,
at
Creek,
1940)
of
foundation
the
A
a
peti-
“‘in
work
the
matter
a
Ford,
86, of
Elder
Beréa;
class-
the
in
after
it
school
Caney
roads..
“wholly
long
overweight
road.”
Methodist
Hospital,
C.
Mimia
77, of
Conley,
of
the
-Our
Lady
Way
-
understand
to
in
with
Nettie
Bull
businessmen,
sections
better
man
the
in
Bud
Stumbo
to
possible
as
students
trying
Carol
some
striking teachers has brought
from
ing opinions
four Floyd Count
of
along
car
‘of
the
“‘Creeker!
and
‘receive
‘and
a
gradua
a
author
and
a
Monday
scene
at.the
Coroner:
DeRosier,
and
received
bers
struck
being
114,
Route:
He
was
.
early
killed
‘was
man
and
back
soon
as
the
representatives
and
hers
rooms
in
end
1:
that
(the
Branch)
$300,000
Prestonsburg
yes-
Library
to
the
vicinity,
project
There-died:
and
after
superintendent,
Floyd
County
Allen
an
-
Prestonsburg
how
with
met.
Janice
to
for
the
in
21
County
discuss
County
Association
Reynolds,
for
oppor
Hager,
Education
to
state
hed
Floyd
the
at
to
Prestonsburg,
walkout.
Floyd
the
at
Mayo
Patton
of
honor
from’
the
on
Prestonsburg
of
&l
Pau]
In
ceremony.
cut
building
foot
campus
College
College.
lead
ribbon
square
in
the
Fiscal
1210
of
Committee
of
of
Floyd
haulage
by
destroyed
has
Senate
week
.
Pikeville
cure
Creek..A
KY
Stephens
to
protection
between
teachers
Education
sides
met
of
both
residents
and
the
on
beginning
flood
Public
122
Creek
asked
have
assured
was
the
Education
in
developed
high
Beaver
limit
The
according
of
a
of
week
consolidated
a
by
load
road
the
Fork
post
aide
signed
a
Arkansas
Years
Friday
evening
Club,
Allen,
Country
of
staged
ever
Right
on
Middle
Brock
agreement
respresentatives
County
Monday,
+
68,000
their
one
Board
which
build
Wednesday
set
said
Monday
Education
will
resolve
the
to
of
time
this
at
strike
tion
of
his
Department
press
manhunts
battle
to
of
here
home,
of
22,
last
-
remained
jail
offensive.last
stern,
was
with
from
Lewis,
Perkins,
Department
action
No
cable
a
who
along
State
Floyd
striking
County
Board
the
Floyd
County
evening,
in
State
Bader
‘THe
Chris
Department
had
spoken
they
Kuwait,
that
us
they got
Richard
Kuwait."”
State
Instruction
to
that
Syed
in
children.
take
no
teachers
a
was
porch
Saturday
Elkhorn
City
p.m.,
and
‘The
by
Banner,
week
2
August
“Congressman
included
of
after
a
incident
The
5:30
residence
_a
8,
weekend
her.
on
shortly
at
of
told
in
17
charges
man
Stephanie
moved
State
her
64,
,
of
home.
of
different
ing
mom-
60-year-old
despite
County
Floyd
of
77,
Amburga,
at
her
(August
Sunday
county
noon,
the
on
computations
the
home
at
of
Conn,
38,
May
Jarrell,
building
The
went
fig-
year’s
registrations
Seventy
county
standing
U.S.
physician
trapped
wife
the
this
local
to
fraud-
netted
147
on
controlled
the
arrests
a
Prestonsburg
-
has
sweep
counties
four
across
of
the
Tuesday
intensive
most
24,
at
prescriptions
obtained
drug
The
arrests
Ago
and
fled
last
16
Sunday,
at
licenses
DuRan
car
Clerk
County
Sunday,
DeRossett
remaining,
passenger
Thomas
Stella
Monday,
1970)
last
Burchett,
John
and
large
1990)
Members
the
who
turnkey,
recent
months
four
of
August
Creek,
Creek,
Ago
20,
who
men
slugged
ing
in
Department
é
Years
four
Korea
the
already
passed
to
according
Committees
of
Two
Center.
Years
August
than
died:
daughter,
of
62,
McDowell,
of
Clark
in
listed
by
included
Johns
Hall,
O.
Stella
formerly
(August
Highlands
Burke,
78,
at
24,
August
22
and
kind
the
and
his
Cow
at
of
at
12;
9.
Forty
of
at
(August
Paintsville
Police
area,.
Big
Sandy
Branch
of
the
Enforcement
Drug
Health
conducted
Public
for
a
Department
targeting
Monday,
suspects
drug
roundup
in
Ohio,
Amie
Medical
‘Twenty
a
State
22,
formerly
Ind.,
August
Marion,
Saturday,
73,
71,
22,
Center;
Thursday,
Highlan
to
position
current
the
of
appears
by
Jarrell,
August
Kendallville,
Tuesday,
Curtis
missing
were
4244
office
4200
There
83,
Waugh,
of
Wayland,
William
operation
Mayor
released
Wednesday,
former-
Ohio,
Bellfontaine,
Friday;
realize
made
this
basis
of
with
the
the
funds
Washington
more
of
F.
the
successful
wounded
of
which
the
at
be
on
property,
Countian
the
have
at
ure
Winchester
22,
August
August
of
Hunter,
Pittsburgh,
Sr.,
Watts
Tuesday,
of
Floyd
year’s
Moore
8
Aug.
of
Thursday,
Chadie
Lexington;
in
64,
Friday,
63,
only
for
reports
issued
Eugene
county
week
With
this
at
Dema,
county‘s
of
adjusted
Defense
B.H
of
Way;
Creek,
Toler
near
of
Gabrielle
Tuesday,
Hospital,
Bonnie
Tuesday,
clerk,
the
Hat,
Richard
residence,
Council.
circuit
of Hi
Medi
Regional
Prestonsburg,
Regional
of
at
Sydney
Childrens
Creek,
~
as
City
18
August
have
3,
the
Pennsylvania;
Wheelwright,
the
to
deputy
as
General’s
hold
Attomey
unable
The
withdrawn
has
Layne
serves
died
her
Prestonsburg
for
who
informed
Mullins,
at
complica-
cardiomyopathy
had
required
transplant
Martin
Paula
candidate
Layne,
was
disease
accident
an
ly
L.
the
Hill,
George
Prestonsburg,
Hospital
Cochran,
the
Monday,
Rt.
Ky.
Prestonsburg,
following
Prestonsburg,
area
Nellic
a
the
for
will
taxation
government,
this
of
-of
$1,200,000
attempt
local
city
One
and
three
am.,
63,
of
Lady
of
48,
home;
VA
the
said
Town
Monday,
Pigman,
Our
at
his
of
at
Michael
the
of
78,
HRMC;
at
Everett
Akers,
in
8,
19,
Hospital,
of
24,
21,
August
Ousley,
August
by
after
Nelson,
Prestonsburg,
of
75,
Sunday,
at
Hiland
Sunday,
Branch,
Eastlake
Center,
Jeann
Methodist
114,
to
money
as
Saturday,
who
hospital.
listed
been
with
heart
a
heart
deadly
Pennsylvania
a
in
a
death
associated
which
of
cause
donate
to
girl
little
time
and
a
Stefanie
Banner,
Pikeville
at
taken
was
shortly
car
arrival
nec-
regular
matter
pay
necessary
rate
of
to
is
the
at
the
assessment
casualty
HRMC;
Elkhart,
the
the
he
on
to
value
actually
of
vote
a
today
which
-
carnest
place
year
full
tax
as
25,
to
called
was
meeting
proposed
hospital
Tinker
on
Court
order
an
election
issue
the
An
auto
an
Tackett,
dead
where
died:
Reid,
Frank
of
77,
of
‘There
21,
August
Regional
at
ARH
by
Fiscal
bond
of
conclud-
bridge
a
Carson
pronounced
was
driver
Hazard
Monday,
Appalachian
20,
Rehabilitation
Elkhart;
of
on
Ago
1950)
22,
enter
bring
$360,000
part
apparently
struck
was
Creek,
at
Garrett,
of
61,
of
Kidd,
special
to
to
essary
November
Tuesday
21, at
Garner,
at
August
and
Shepherd,
from
the
U.S.
$75,000
Program,
of
from
$170,709
Department
Agriculture,
the
a
Corporation,
Kentucky
Housing
BSADDADF
$16,110.58
$42,252
grant,.a
PRIDE
and a
million
$1.5
ADF
grant
grant,
Revenue
64,
he
Mud
before
injuries
unconscious
of
Beaver,
McDowell
Moriarty
Shannon,
Sunday,
Nursing
an
$8.126
of
grants
revenue
Indiana,
specific
at
Melvin,
Missouri
Hospital;
from
210
serve
transactions
of
when
lay
here
attorney
an
gas
or
received
Suburban
rights
gas
consult
oil
53,
Belle
Years
in
(Thursday)
17
monitor
to
Gunnell,
at
S.
at'home
Floyd
The
together-
line
asked
resolution
transfer
all
citiand
advises
board
victim
Fork
Friday,
Hospital;
and
to
any
he
63,
August
ADD
The
Point,
Norton
Slone,
14,
oil
zens
Regional
Edward
Monday,
McDowell
at
account
included
amendment
state
LGED
into
coming
targeted
grants
The
purposes.
increase
take
56,
to
George-
say-
Presently
schedule
Wednesday
Glo;
at
home;
(August
a
been
water
new
serve.
is
pipeline
lodged
Perkins
have
may
the
would
recent
ing
of
July
East
Martin,
Regional
of
of
58,
Bowen,
of
the
August
Little,
amended
of
83,
Louisville;
of
73,
Frances
formerly
Appalachian
Fork
64,
Coley
14,
August
Cora
Hospital;
Friday,
Prestonsburg,
Sixty
it
whom
attorney-general
the
Tuesday
on
Highlands
at
in
Of
water
his:
the
at
Barnett,
Way;
the
Gap,
Water
Memorial
of
Isaac
Monday
Harold,
poputhreat-
commis-
the
Jarrell
prejudice’?
Creek
A
in
nation
Wells,
Kay
Frankfort,
Garlie
Monday,
comes
court
to
his
the
$15,000
mostly
money,
and
state
Friday
on
Of
project.
18,
18,
of
70,
home;
the
home
Fitzpatrick,
Center,
Louisville,
Hospital,
Jr.,
fund-
sport
his
at
pro-
period
and
George
Rodney
King,
Virginia,
Thursday,
West
August
District
additional
miles
the
Martin
Congressman
with
Bull
that
of
over
of
deciding
in
on
of
played
pivotal
a
A.
died
August
of
$100,000
a
Water
as
ing
its
grant
want-
charge
a
control
“personal
used
Hall
families
complaint
ing
been
was
who
man
the
Richard
Woodrow
Medical
He
answer
during
died:
Friday,
Agriculture
granted
Valley
Sandy
wiil
died.
27;
a
has
week
error
D.
work
at
McDowell
Wheelwright;
at
Friday,
against
.
of
59,
Sunday,
“‘Will”
of
Lady
Hueysville;
while
46,
McHone,.
440
the
at
for
enrolled
been
complaints
in
the
kindergartners.
have
against
suit
win
Seven
Williamson
a
file
to
to
sion
$43
this
was
Larry
48,
Robinson,
38,
W.J.
Our
of
of
W-
Huntington,
at
Allen,
Vernon
at
z
6
Sizemore,
W.
Monday,
Allen;
at
Martin,
Floyd
families
both
Raineville,
from
BSADD-
ened
commit
Court
County‘
count
Alex
home
ursday,
the
for
filed
bureau
census
Mayor
1980)
in
funding
officials
lation
taken
Thormsberry,
18,
to
County
Wheelwright,
U.S.
$170,709
$16,110.587
a
and
the
be
entering
of
history
will
Virginia.
Virginia,
and
There
Local
court
to
attempting
District
Floyd
West
baseball
has
a
Advance
Corporation,
Housing
grant,
million,
million,
from
$75,000
Kentucky
$42,252
$8,126
of
the
last
of
end
in
George
died:
moming,
received
but
year,
system
Va.;
Ago.
needed
System
School
The
to
attempting
Monday
in
UI,
Hight
Floyd
Floyd
the
of
be
in
to
fessional
an
schools
charge
in
arson
West
A
specific
at
perreduced
citizens
the
There
20,
is
room
County
66
or
Rodney
with
Lee
breaking
from
included
$2,025
Kentucky
of
from
in
will
the
jury.
arrested
ed
account
targeted
grants
revenue
the
into
coming
grand
extradicted
the
the
charged
Curtis
by
More
22.
Prestonsburg,
Years
(August
stu-
envi-
Jr.,
Nelson
Jack
Prestonsburg.
Thirty
they
the
for
accused
man
first-degree
subpoe-
better
of
free
on
typical
is
house
a
whether
a
is
amended
amendment
loan
Revenue
take
to
grants
The
LGED
before
45,
to
additional
court
mostly
federal
$196,857
approval
costs,
fiscal
money,
and
purposes.
increase
most
Floyd
man
County
Friday
unbudgeted
state
court
down
learn
to
summons
The
its
fees,
civil
burn
Floyd
with
the
final
add .
students
County
Bypro
A
in
up
along
Friday,
1,
Court
ordinances
two
go
On
matters.
Fiscal
charges
nas
will
crime
its
which
Floyd
bills.
phone
$1.99
pay
September
on
legal
other
their
to
cost
of
has
fostered
Clark
has
community.
lunches,
99-
a
been-
formula
Obviously,
because
has
and
cent
coun-
seeing
begin
monthly
soon
school
unan-
commissioners,
by
will
ordinance
the
that
ronment
surcharge
911
better
are
Florida;.
Heights,
Dixie
called
good
first
impulse
it’s
A
that
Clark
schools.
other
they
of
has
cycles.
magical
some
say
than
but
do,
Court
to
be
dents
nearly:
Fiscal
a
of
approved
cent
to
terms
residents
legwork
County
approval
imously
ty
Floyd
and
Sebastian,
in
scores
tests
last
two
the
money
be
must
highest
had the
and
CTBS
there is—
Yes,
right?
work.
hard
planning
and
would
preliminary
the
the
CATS
reward
there,
2000)
completed,
the
on
and.
23
20,
Elementary
Clark
both
received
there
So
Ago
1-800-525-3456,
wet
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FLloyo
County
Times:
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Community
you
County
Times
office,
263°
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The
Prestonsburg,
fax
County
KY
to:
taken
will
be
PHS
Class
hold
2000
hosted
Jennifer
LeMaster,
Jessica
Kristin
Wells-Kidd,
Hatfield,
Purvis,
Saturday
night
Inn
Heritage
flat
son,
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Friday, August 20, 2010
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Jobless
rate drops
econd animal cruelty charge filed
by JARRID DEATON
FEATURES WRITER
For the first time since
February 2009, Kentucky's
seasonally adjusted preliminary unemployment rate fell
below 10 percent to 9.9 percent in July 2010, according
to the Office of Employment
and Training (OET), an
agency of the Kentucky
Education and Workforce
Development Cabinet. The
revised rate in June 2010
was 10 percent.
The July 2010 jobless rate
is .9 percentage points lo'f'er
than the 10.8 percent rate
recorded in July 2009 f.o r the
state. The 9.9 percent rate
recorded in July 201 0 is the
..., lowest unemployment rate
'"":' recorded since February
2009 when the rate was 9.6
percent.
"The decline in Kentucky's
unemployment rate in July
201 0 continues to be a result
of the decrease in the state's
civilian labor force because
people have become discouraged in their job search.
People who have not looked
for a job in the last four
weeks are no longer counted
tn the labor force," said Ron
Crouch, director of research
and statistics in OET.
The U.S. seasonally
~adjusted jobless rate
remained at 9.5 percent from
June 2010 to July 2010,
according to the U .S.
Department of Labor.
TRAM - A Tram man has been charged
with two courits of ciUelty to animals after
Floyd County Code Enforcement Officer
Randy "Hoot" Bryant located a mule that
appeared to suffer from neglect on the man's
property.
The case has been merged with an earlier
case that involved a cruelty to animals charge
from July.
Wayne Clark, the alleged owner of the animals, was charged with two counts of seconddegree cruelty to animals .
According to Bryant's report, "Upon arrival
at the Clark residence, did. observe one mule
tied to vehicle. Animal appeared malnourished
as well as dehydrated from continuous exposure to the sun and lack of accessible drinking
water. Animal's coat was matted from lack of
cleaning and brushing."
The case also involves a horse that was
allegedly subjected to mistreatment by being
tied up, which caused its leg to be cut to the
bone-by the rope.
Clark was also charged with public nuisance
through accumulation of rubbish after Bryant
(See CRUELTY, page 8)
WINDFALL
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comparues
by JARRID DEATON
FEATURES WRITER
photos by Sheldon Compton
Numerous city, local, stat and co I company officials made the drive up to Slate Dump Hill
in WheelwrigHt Thursday for a grounCfbreaking for what those involved say could ultimately be a coal removal and reclamation project that co1.1ld see city coffers filled with nearly
$500,000 when work is completed.
Coal could mean boost of
half-million to Wheelwright
STAFF WRITER
High: 90 ·Low: 67
High: 90 ·Low: 65
For up-to-the-minute
forecasts, see
floydcountytimes.com
•
Obituaries ..................... A2
For the Record ............. A3
Opinion ......................... A4
Lifestyles ...................... 81
Sports ........................... 84
Worship Directory ......... B7
Classifieds .................... 88
WHEELWRIGHT - City
leaders saw a break in what
has been nearly a two-year
process of finding some use
for, or rather a company to
remove, coal reserves located
along a ridge known as Slate
Dump Hill in the city limits.
As far back as March of last
year, city attorney Tim Parker
said that a bid had be_en awarded to a cop1pany to remove llie
coal, but that a holdup developed with members of a family, long since moved away
from the area, who still owned
the property.
Coal such as these chunks scooped into a shovel just
That property has since before groundbreaking ceremonies can be fouod in many
spots across the 52 acres of land now set to be remined and
(See COAL, page 7) reclaimed in Wheelwright.
PIKEVILLE - Prestonsburg attorney Ned
Pillersdorf is representing a group of residents
from the Harless Creek area of Pike County .
who claim that cO<'l mining activities contributed to the damage that occurred to their
homes and property during the devastating
flood that occurred on July 17.
The lawsuit alleges that AEP Kentud..-y Coal
a.nd the Cambrian Coal Corporation were
engaging in ongoing coal mining activities in
· close proximity to the Harless Creek area of
Pike County .in 2009 and 2010. The plaintiffs
allege that the coal companies "either caused
and/or exacerbated the homfic flooding and
destruction .. . following a rainstorm that
occurred on July 17, 2010."
According to the lawsuit, "The defendants'
mining activities played a substantial role in
causing massive amounts of water to suddenly
escape from their mining sites that resulted in
the Harless Creek Road being transformed into
a raging river that engulfed and destroyed many
of the plaintiff's homes, vehicles and other
property. During the tidal wave of water
unleashed by the defendants, many of the plaintiffs were left stranded in their homes end helplessly watched as their homes and personal possessions were destroyed and washed away."
The lawsuit cites the violation of mining
regulations by the coal companies, along with
the violations of envrronmental regulations, as
evidence to support the plaintiff's claims.
The plaintiffs are seeking compensation for
damages that includes loss or diminution in
value of homes, destruction of homes, lost contents, lost vehicles, loss of earnings, the
replacement of the water supply and other damages included pain and suffering and the costs
of alternative housing and transportation along
with other reasonable foreseeable damages.
Property tax rates on agenda of ·next board meeting
by JARRID DEATON
FEATURES WRITER
The FI•Yd County
Times Is printed on
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by SHELDON COMPTON
Tomorrow
This mule was allegedly neglected by Wayne
Clark, leading to a charge of second-degree
cruelty to animals.
Pike flood
Clarification
The Linda Woods listed as
being arrested on dru_g trafftcklng charges in the August
11 issue of The Floyd County
Times is not the same person
as Linda Woods, of
McDowell.
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ALLEN - The Floyd County
Board of Education will hold its
first meeting of the new school year
at Allen Elementary School on
Monday.
According to the official board
agenda, some of the items that will
be discussed at the meeting include
the adoption of tax rates for motor
vehicle and watercraft property at
55.4 cents pet $100 of assessed
value, and the compensating tax rate
for real and personal property at
55.5 cents per $100 of assessed
value. The board will also consider
shortened school days for stl!dents
with special needs. the approval of
the 2010-11 Di~trict Private School
Plan, the first reading of the
Writing/Communication Program
Policy, the approval of in-service
training credit for board members
who attended opening day activities
on Aug. 9, amendments of the district's Section 125 Flexible'Benefit
Plan and other items.
Also at the meeting, the Floyd
County School District Finance
Corporation will meet at approximately 6:30 p.m. to consider the
adoption of a resolution authorizing
the issuance of school building
refunding bonds for school building
purposes.
The meeting is scheduled to
begin at 6:30 p.m. with the report of
the superintendent, the utility report
for Allen Elementary School, and a
resolution for the Floyd County
School District Finance Corporation
to issue bonds. before a recess to
convene the finance meeting. After
the finance meeting, the board will
reconvene to complete the action by
consent portion of the agenda.
�THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
A2 • FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 201 0
Oltiituaries
Beatrice Dye
Howell
in Price.
Visitation is after 6 p.m.,
Wednesday, August 18, at
Beatrice Dye Howell, 70, the church.
(Paid obituary)
)f McDowell, died Tuesday,
~ugust 17, 2010, at the
McDowell ARH.
Born March 19, 1940, in
Orkney, she was the daughter of the late William and
Maggie Akers Dye. She is a
homemaker.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Roland
Howell.
Other survivors include
three sons: Ricky (Lora)
Howell and Stoney Howell,
Mary I. Justice
both of McDowell and
William "Bill" (Monica) (May 17, 1937- August 17, 2010)
Howell of Wellington; two
Mary I. Justice of 3762
daughters: Beatrice Conn of West Old Road, 30 Lot 83 E,
McDowell
and Carrie Warsaw, Indiana, passed
(Jason) Reid of Prestons- away on Tuesday, August
burg; two sisters: Delphia 17,2010,at5:00a.m.,ather
Hall
of
Rogersville, residence in Warsaw.
Tennessee and Gladys
She was born on May 17,
Howell of Camden, Ohio; 1937, in Whittensville, to
10 grandchildren, eight the late Dona (MaKenzie)
great-grandchildren and a Blevins and Lewis Blevins.
host of special nieces and
Mary was married on
nephews.
December 15, 1955 to
In addition to her parents Jimmie Justice, who surand husband, she was pre- vives. A resident of Warsaw,
ceded in death by two broth- Indiana for the past 52 years,
ers: Delmer Dye and Arnold she was a homemaker and a
Dye and two sisters: Ruth member
of
United
Thacker and Gertrude Pentecostal Church of
Gayheart.
Warsaw.
Funeral services will be
She will be lovingly
held Friday, August 20, at 11 remembered by her husband
a.m., at the Pilgrims Rest of 54 years, Jimmie Justice
Old Regular Baptist Church, of Warsaw, Indiana; three
dau.ghters: Sharon Justice;
Sandra (husband Marty)
Bumgardner; and Sonia
(husband Dan) Shepherd, all
of Warsaw, Indiana.
Also surviving are five
grandchildren, ten greatgrandchildren; two sisters:
Alice Hale of Fairborn,
Ohio; Sola Stephens of
Delaware, Ohio; and two
brothers: Lewis Blevins, Jr.
and Arville Blevins both of
Paintsville.
She was preceded in death
by her parents, one brother
and t\lree sisters.
Her funeral service will be
conducted on Friday, August
20, at 10:00 a.m., at
Redpath-Fruth
Funeral
Home officiated by Pastor
Dan Cox.
Burial will be at Oakwood
Cemetery, in Warsaw,
Indiana.
Visitation will be held on
Thursday, August 19, 2010
from 2-4:00 p.m., and 68:00 p.m., at Redpath-Fruth
Funeral Home, 225 Argonne
Road, Warsaw, Indiana.
Memorial donations can
be made in Mary's name to
go towards the ICU-Unit at
Goshen General Hospital,
200 High Park Avenue,
Goshen, Indiana 46526.
Online condolences may
be sent through the funeral
home's Web Site at:
www.redpa'thfruthfuneralhome.com
(Paid obituary)
Amos Moore
.e..mos Moore, 85, of
Ashtabula, Ohio and formerly of Battle Creek, died early
Monday morning on August
16, 2010, when God took
him home for eternity.
He was born May?, 1925,
in Floyd County, the son of
Kelse
and
Darcus
(Gayheart) Moore. Amos
attended high school in
Kentucky and served in the
U.~. Navy during World
War 11. He worked as a nursing assistant for more than
30 . years at the Veterans
Affairs Medical Center in
Battle Creek. He invented
several items to enhance the
lives of the veterans while
working at VA Medical
Center.
Amos married Kathetine
Singletery who preceded
him in death in 200 1. He
then married Nancy Moore
who survives. Amos was a
Christian man, giving all he
Regional Obituaries
FLOYD COUNTY
• Rowena Music Akers,
57, of Prestonsburg, died
Saturday, August 14, at
Highlands Regional Medical
Center. Funeral services were
held Tuesday, August 17,
under the direction of Hall
Funeral Home.
• Lou Ethel Brookover,
91, of Clay City, a native of
Endicott, died Sunday,
August 15, at the Stanton
Nursing Center. Funeral services were held Wednesday,
August 18, under the direc• tion
of Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home.
• Kimberly Collins, 42, of
Belleville, Michigan, died
Saturday, August 7, at St.
Joseph Mercy Hospital, in
Michigan. Funeral services
were held Friday, August 13,
under the direction of NelsonFrazier Funeral Home.
•
Eric
Dewayne
Hightower, 40, of Harold,
diedSunday,August 15,athis
residence. ,He is survived by
his wife, Jackie Ann King
Hightower. Funeral services
were held Thursday, August
19, under the direction of
Nelson-Frazier
Funeral
Home.
• ·Bruce Jarrell, 48, of
Dana, died Saturday, August
14, at his residence. Funeral
services· were held Tuesday,
August 17, under the direction
of Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home.
• VIrginia Grace Layne,
72, of Prestonsburg, died
Friday, August 6, at the
Highlands Regional Medical
Center. She is survived by her
husband, Harold Layne.
Funeral services were held
Moqday, August 9, under the
direction of Hall Funeral
Home.
•
James
Dennis
"Roundman" McKinney, 82,
of Melvin, died Wednesday,
August 11, at his residence.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, August 14, under
the direction of NelsonFrazier Funeral Home.
• Patsy Jean Rose, 62, of
Garrett, died Saturday,August
14, at the Pikeville Medical
Center. She is survived by her
husband, Roger Rose. Funeral
services were held Tuesday,
August 17, under the direcof Nelson-Frazier
tion
Funeral Home.
• Joseph M. Stanley, 58,
of Bevinsville, died Thursday,
August 12, at the Pikevjlle
Medical Center. Funeral services were held Sunday,
August 15, under the direcof Nelson-Frazier
tion
Funeral Home.
August 13, under the direction of Lucas & Son Funeral
Home.
• Juanita Chapman, 39, of
Kimper, died Saturday,
August 14, at her residence.
She is survived by her husband, Curley Chapman.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, August 17, under the
direction of J .W. Call Funeral
Home.
• Albert "Shine" Clinton
Edmonds, 90, a Pike County
native, died Friday, August
13, at the Pikeville Medical
Center. He is survived by his
wife, Virginia Campbell
Justice Edmonds. Funeral
services were held Sunday,
August 15, under the direction of J .W. Call Funeral
Home .
• Frank S. Little, 75, bf
Pikeville, died Wednesday,
August 11 , at Pikeville
Medical Center. Funeral services were held Saturday,
August 14, under ~e direc-
tion of Lucas & Son Funeral
Home.
• Quillia Irene Ratcliff,
73, of Huntington, West
Virginia, died Tuesday,
August 10, at her home. She
is survived by her husband,
John Richard Ratcliff. Funeral
services were held Thursday,
August 12, under the direction of Hall Funeral Home.
• Karen Sue Ratliff. died
Wednesday, August 11, at her
home. Funeral services were
held Saturday, August 14,
under the direction of Bailey
Fl,!lleral Home.
•
Ruby
Compton
Richardson, 68, of Columbus,
Ohio. formerly of Virgie. died
Tuesday, August 10, in Ohio.
Funeral services were held
Friday, August 13, under the
direation of Shoedinger
Cleveland Avenue Chapel.
• Elmer Vanover. 25, of
Morristown, Tennessee. died
(See OBITUARIES, page 3)
PIKE COUNTY
· • Annisteen Bartley, 78,
of Elkhorn City, died
Wednesday, August 11, at
Pikeville · Medical Center.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, August 14, under
the direction of Bailey
Funeral Home.
• Lavaughn Bartley, 75,
of Marrowbone Creek, died
Thursday, August 12, at her
home. Funeral arrangements,
under the direction of Lucas
& Son Funeral Home.
• Chester Blake Belcher,
71, of Jenkins, died Tuesday,
August 10, at his home. He is
survived by his wife, Betty
Jean Burke Belcher. Funeral
services were held Friday,
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This year the Pageants will be held on
September 18, 2010, and September 19,
2010. Registration and· Information Forms
can be picked up at Martin City Hall, Martin
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Prestonsburg. Registration will be held on
September 2, 2010.
If you have any questions,
please contact Martin City Hall
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HEAlHl
t CATHOliC
INITIATIVES•
could to God, reading the
Btble was something he did
often. He had a beautiful
loving family with many
children.
He is survived by his children: Jan (David) Bussard,
Tom (Anita) Moore, Tina
(Tim) Pier, Peggy (Mike
Zangaro) Moore, Kevin
(Rose Marie) Moore 'and
John Shelton: and stepchildren: James (Barb) Moore,
Rose (Roy) Stewart, Dennis
(Ruby) Moore and David
Moore. Amos is also survived by a daughter-in-law,
Cathy Moore; a son-in-law,
Bert Shedd; many grandchildren, great grandchildren , nieces, nephews,
aunts, uncles and cousins.
Amos was preceded m
death by five brothers, two
sisters, his children and
stepchildren, Rex Moore,
Ronald Singletery, Pauline
Shedd, Donna Moore,
Sandra Aponte and Mary
Stewart.
He will be dearly missed
yet rewarded in heaven.
Everyone had a friendly
smile for Amos from the
greeters at Sam's Club to the
car dealers that knew he
wasn't really going to buy
that car.
The family will receive
friends from 5:00 until 7:00
p.m. Thursday, August 19, at
Shaw Funeral Home.
Funeral services will take
place 1:00 p.m., Friday,
August 20, at the funeral
home.
Burial with military honors at Fort Custer National
Cemetery.
Memorials may be made
to
the
Parkinson's
Foundation.
The family is being served
by Shaw Funeral Home.
www.shawfuneralhome.com
(Paid obituary)
Bobby Dean
Renfro·
Bobby Dean Renfro, 75,
of Betsy Layne, died '
Sunday, August 15, 2010, at
his residence.
Born April 11, 1935, in
Williamson, West Virginia,
he was the son of the late
Lewis Henry and Martha,
Wilson Renfro. He waS a
retired factory worker for
Cadillac and a member of
the Church of God, in·
Cleveland, Tennessee.
Other survivors include
two sons: Robert "Bob''
Renfro
of
Ypsilanti, ..
Mic~igan
.and Edward
Renfro of Ocala, Florida;
one daughter, Ruth Renfro
Keleel of Auxtin, Texas;
three brothers: Jerry Renfro
of Flat Rock, Michigan, Ray .
Renfro and Gene Renfro,
both of Cincinnati, Ohio;
one sister, Joyce Renfro
Smith of Betsy Layne; six
grandchildren and two
great-grandchil(lren.
In addition to his parents,·
he was preceded in death by
one sister, Evelyn Inscore.
Funeral services were
held Wednesday, August 18,
at 10 a.m., at the Nelson-·
Frazier Funeral Home, in ·
Martin, with Rev. Robert
Renfro and Rev. Jerry
Renfro officiating.
Burial was in the Mt.
View Memorial Gardens, in
Huddy.
Visitation was after 6
p.m., Tuesday, August 17, at
the funeral home.
Nelson-Frazier Funeral ~
Home, in Martin, was in
charge of arrangements.
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�THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
FRIDAY, AUGUST
20, 201 0 • A3
II STRAND
For the ecord
Absher
Enterprises
TWIN
PRESTONSBURG, KENTUCKY.
Marriage Licenses
Allitha Jo Murray, 24, of
Van Lear, to Justin Daniel
Mosley, 28 , of Van Lear.
Megan Amber Po, 22, of
~Drift, to Jason Clyde
·Spriggs, 26, of Drift.
Mary Helen Stutes, 29,
of David, to Roger Gullett,
35, of Salyersville.
Britta Deneene Fraley,
23, of Prestonsburg, to
Jason Brent Caudill, 36, of
Prestonsburg.
Tilda May Wakeland, 22,
of Banner, to Elza Webb,
Ill., 24, of Prestonsburg.
Elizabeth Crawford, 42,
of Hi Hat, to Vernon Brian
Johnson, 40, of Bevinsville.
Ronnie Collins; divorce.
Robert Rita Williams
and Magie Williams vs.
Michael Anthony Marcum
and Stephanie Nicole
Williams; petition for custody.
Elizabeth Hamilton vs.
Richar Hamilton; petition
for child support and
healthcare insurance.
intoxication.
Jessica Whitaker, 27,
Royalton; criminal trespassing.
Jimmy D. Branham, 31,
Auxier; crimina littering.
Inspections
Arby's, Prestonsburg,
regular
inspection.
Violations noted: floors not
clean. Score: 99.
Charges Filed
Lone Oak Mobile Home
Bill David Barnett,32, Park, Tram, regular inspecMartin; second-degree rob- tion. Violations noted: lots
bery, possession of a con- not numbered correctly,
trolled substance, posses- areas of parking and driving
sion of marijuana, prescrip- m need of resurfacing,
tion in improper container.. homes not meeting the ISMisty Dawn Duncan, 31, foot setback from other lots,
~
Betsy Layne; flagrant non- underpending not in good
Civil Suits Filed
repair on some homes,
support.
BAC Home Loans
Shawn B. Hamilton,23, some debris found around
Servicing LP vs. Nick Stanville; theft by unlawful park, high weeds found in
Pugh; complaint.
taking.
some areas. Score: 86.
NCOP Capital Ill LLC
Alpike Mobile Park,
Josh
Johnson,
27 ,
vs. Derek K . McGarey ; Prestonsburg; theft by Allen, regular inspection.
complaint.
unlawful taking.
Violations noted: outbuildRosechelia Kidd vs.
Stephanie
Renee ings and other structures
Benjamin Kidd; complaint. Tackett, 30, Martin; public found not meeting the 15Tracy Young vs. Jennifer intoxication,
disorderly feet setbacks, found some
Jarvis; petition for custody. conduct, prescription in underpending in need of
Capital One Bank vs . improper controlled, use or repair, found some trash
Rita F. Scareberry; com- possession of drug para- · bags not in proper containplaint.
phemalia.
ers and covered, found
Eastern
Kentucky
Christopher
Ryan some debris, various items
• Development Associates vs. ·Spriggs, 26, Prestonsburg; around lots. Score: 92.
Premier Foods Inc.; com- alcohol intoxication.
S&V Mobile Home
plaint.
Antonio Savala, 23, Park, Drift, regular inspecJohnny Howell vs. The Prestonsburg;
alcohol tion. Violations noted:
Estate of Justin Slone; com- intoxication.
found some potholes in
Trent Phillip Fry, 34, driveways , some areas not
plaint.
Denise Collins
vs. Prestonsburg,
alcohol meeting the 15-foot setback
from other homes , underpending in need of repair,
one lot in need of cutting
weeds around property.
Score: 90.
Spears Mobile Home
Park, Betsy Layne,- regular
inspection.
Violations
noted: lots not numbered
properly, outer decks not
meeting 15-foot setbacks,
some homes found with
h~vy weed growth around
decking . Score: 92.
Dwale Mobile Home
Park,
Dwale,
regular
inspection. No violations
noted. Score: 100.
Big Jim, Minnie, regular
inspection.
Violations
noted: no hair restraints,
food contact surfaces are
not smooth and easily
cleanable, cloths in use not
stored in sanitizer solution,
unclean cavities and door
seals of microwave ovens,
no handwashing sign that
notifies food employees to
wash their hands.
Triangle Market, Martin,
regular
inspection.
Violations noted: out of
date medications on sales
floor, food not protected
during storage, food contact
surfaces are not Sl!lOOth and
easily cleanable, cloths in
use not stored in sanitizer
solution, individual disposable towels, a continuous
towel system and/or hand
drying device not provided
Obituaries
• Continued from p2
Wednesday, August 4, at
Panther Creek State Park,
Morristown. Funeral services
~ were held Saturday, August
14, under the direction of J.W.
Call & Son Funeral Home.
• Jackie Ronald Williams,
59, of Hellier, died Monday,
August 9, at Pikeville
Medical Center. He is survived by his wife, Jean G.
Adkins Williams. Funeral
services were held Friday,
August 13, under the direction of Bailey Funeral Home.
• Danny D. Williamson,
67 , of Williamson, West
Virginia, died Wednesday,
ttl August 11, at his home. He is
survived by his wife, Gloria
(GloAnn)
Williamson.
Funeral ~ervices were held
Saturday, August 14, under
the· direction of RE. Rogers
Funeral Home.
• Everett L. "Butch"
Williamson,
65 ,
died
Saturday, August 14, in a
Crestview Florida Hospital.
He is survived by his wife,
Shirley Barnes. Funeral services were held Tuesday,
August 17, under the direction of Evans Funeral Home .
.,
MAGOFFIN COUNTY
• Polly Francis Stephens
Arnett, 83, of Falcon E.oad, in
Salyersville, died Saturday,
July 31 , at her home. Funeral
services
were
held
Wednesday, August 4, under
the direction of Salyersville
Funeral Home.
• Less Combs, 83, of
Salyersville, died August 2, at
the Whitesburg Appalachian
Regional Hospital. Funeral
services were held August 6,
under the direction of
Magoffin County Funeral
Home.
KNOTT COUNTY
• Dillard Bentley, 75, of
Hindman, died August 4, at
his home. He is survived by
his wife, Marlene Bentley.
Funeral services were held
Friday, August 6, under the
direction of Hindman Funeral
Services.
• Less Combs, 83, of
Hallie, died August 2, at the
Whitesburgh ARH. He is survived by his wife, Doris
Creech Combs. Funeral services were held Friday, August
6, under the direction of
Magoffin County Funeral
Home.
• Mandy Centers Hall,
86, of Pinetop, died August
17, at her home. Funeral services were held Thursday,
August 19, under the direction of Hindman Funeral
Services.
•
Edward
Eugene
Mullins, 63, of Bevinsville,
died August 7, at the
McDowell ARH. Funeral
BURIED
CREDIT
CARD
services
were
held
Wednesday, August 11 , under
the direction of NelsonFrazier Funeral Home.
• R.B. Singleton, 74, of
Hindman, died August 8, at
St. Joseph Hospital at
Lexington. He is survived by
his wife, Navon Hays
Singleton. Funeral services
were held Friday, August 13,
under the direction of
Hindman Funeral Services.
• Elveda Slone, 65, of
Larkslane, a Knott County
native, died August 8, at the
Hazard ARH. Funeral servic-
es were held Wednesday,
August 11, under the direction
of Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home.
• Mannie Sparkman, 83 ,
of Pippa Passes, died July 31 ,
at the Hazard ARH. Funeral
services were held Monday,
August 2, under the direction
of Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home.
• Annie Adams Tackett,
46, of Beaver, died July 30.
Funeral services were held
Monday, August 2 •.under the
direction of NeiJon-Frazier
Funeral Home.
at lavatory or handsink.
Score: 90.
Property Transfers
606-886-2696
http://showtimes.hollywood.com .
• Wall·to·Wall Screens, Dolby
Swnd, and Cupholdersl
8/20/1 0 - 8/26/1 0
Cinema 1-Starts Fri., Aug. 20
INCEPTION (PG-13). Mon.-Sa!. 7:00;
Sun. (1 :30) 7:00.
Cinema 2-Starts Frldav. Aug. 1~
VAMPIRES SUCK (PG·13). Mon.·Sat.
7:00.9:00; Sun. (1 :30) 7:00-9:00.
Annie Auxi.er to H .J:
Auxier, property not listed .
Ben Harrison Auxier to
H.J. Auxier, property not
listed.
Jessie Brown Auxier to
Harold K. Auxier and Tanya Sun. Matinee-Open 1:00; start 1:30
Jean Auxier, property not
listed.
John B. Auxier to H.J.
Auxier and Samuel B.
Auxier, property not listed.
Levina Auxier to H.J .
Auxier, property not listed .
may
Mary Auxier to Millie A.
any show on
Auxier, property not listed .
Bargain Ma~nees · 6 p.m.
TICKET PRICES!
Mary Auxier to H .J .
Adull-$8.00 • KidsiSenlors-$5.00
Auxier, property not listed .
Matinee-$4.00
N.L. Auxier to Millie A.
30 TICKET PRICES:
Adults- $10.00 • KldsiSenlors-$7.00
Auxier, property not.listed.
Matlnee-$6.00
Bank of America to
8/20/1 0 - 8/26/1 0
Floyd Collins and Pamela
Cin~ma 1-He/d Over
EAT PRAY LOVE (PG-13). Mon.-Fri.
Collins, property not listed.
7:45; Sat.·Sun. (1 :50-4:45) 7:45.
Glenda
Barnett
to (4:45)
Cinema 2-Starts Wed.,_Ayg. 18
Anthony 0. Stephens, prop- VAMPIRES SUCK (PG-13). Mon.-Fri.
erty located at James (4:30) 7:15-9:30; Sat.-Sun. (2:15-4:30)
7:15-9:30.
Damron Subdivision.
Cinema 3-Starts Eddav, Aug. 20
Ralph E. Barnett to LOTTERY TICKET (PG-13). Mon.-Fri.
Anthony 0. Stephens, prop- (4:20) 7:00.9:20; Sat.-Sun. (2:00-4:20)
7:00.9:20.
erty located at James
Cinema 4-Held Over
THE OTHER GUYS (PG-13). Mon.Damron Subdivi~ion .
Fri. (4:30) 7:1 5-9:30; Sat.-Sun. (2:15Paula Dotson Calhoun to 4:30)
7:15-9:20.
Angela Blackburn Evans,
Cinema 5-He/d Over
property located at KY Rt. DESPICABLE ME 3D (PG). Mon.·Fri.
(4:15); Sat.·Sun. (2:05-4:15).
114.
CHARLIE ST. CLOUD (PG-13).
Paula Dotson Calhoun to Mon -Fn. 7:05-9:15.
Cinema 6-Starts Fridav. Aug, 20
Jean Dotson LeMaster and
NANNY McPHEE RETURNS (PG).
Ronald LeMaster, property Mon.-Fri. (4:20) 7:00.9:20; Sat.-Sun.
(2:00-4:20) 7:{)(}9:20.
not listed.
Cinema 7-Starts Friday. Aug. 20
Jay Calhoun to Angela PIRANHA
3D (R). Mon.-Fri. (4:30)
Blackburn Evans, property 7:15-9:30; Sat.-Sun. (2:15-430) 7:159:20.
located at KY Rt. 114.
Cinema 8-He/d Over
Jay Calhoun to Jean THE EXPENDABLES
(R). Mon.-Fn.
Dotson LeMaster and (4:25) 7:05·9:25; Sat.-Sun. (2:10-4:25)
Ronald LeMaster, property 7:05-9:25.
Cinema ~Starts Friday. Aug. 20
not listed.
THE SWITCH (~G· 1 3). Mon.-Fri.
Daniel Copper to Doris (4:30) 7:15-9:30; Sat-Sun. (2:15-4:30)
Wakeland
and
Tony 7:15·9:20.
Cinema 1D-Hgld Over
Wakeland, property not list- SCOTT PILRAM VS THE WORLD
(PG-13). Mon.-Fri. (4:25) ! :05-9:25;
ed.
Ella Copper to Doris Sat.-Sun. (2.10-4.25) 7.05·9.25
Wakeland
and
Tony
Caption: Tues. Matinee (8124), 4:15
Wakeland, property not listp.m., and Wed. (8125) at 7:05p.m.
ed.
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�A4 • FRIDAY, AUGUST
20, 201 0
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Worth Repeating ...
"Life is a tragedy for those
who feel, a comedy for those
who think"
- Horace Walpole
?tlnenlment ~
Congress sha(( mafe tw Caw respecting an esta6lisfiment cf reCitJi~t~, or
tfie free exercise there~ a6ri{ging the freeaom of speech, or of the
yress; or tfie rilJht of tfie yeoyfe to yeacea6(y assem6(e,
to yetttton the governmentfor: a rearess ofgnevances.
ana
Guest View Chang~g
the future
of Alzheimer's
Operation UNITE
. doesn't need
Federal money
by TERI SHIRK
Baby boomers and Gen Xers whose parents or grandparents have been ravaged by Alzheimer's Disease would
surely welcome a cure - a breakthrough that would
restore the precious memories and personality traits loved
ones have lost and enable them to perform simple, everyday functions such as smiling, &peaking and recognizing a
family member.
A cure to one of America's most feared and costly dis- ·
ease is the ultimate goal of the Alzheimer's Association.
But even modest advan«es that slow the progression of
Alzheimer 's or delay its onset would dra111atically reduc~
the numbers of today's active adults who suffer from the
disease over the next 40 years. Incremental improvements
also would achieve dramatic savings for the Medicare and
Medicaid (not to mention out-of-pocket costs not covered
>Y these federal programs and not including the value of
mpaid care given by family members and others). Those
,lfe two compelling reasons to reverse America's chronic
llnderinvestrnent in, and t:}1e lack of a national plan for,
1\lzheimer's research.
~apidly
Aging Population Means Dramatic Increase in
~lzheimer's
A recent report released by the Alzheimer's Association
;ound that, absent even incremental advances in the onset
or progression of Alzheimer's Disease, the number of
Americans 65 and older who are suffering from the disease
will balloon 265 percent, from 5.1 million today to 13.5
'million, by mid-century. In Kentucky, the numbers will •
grow from 80,000 to nearly 212,000.
The report also found that, without a breakthrough that
will delay onset or slow progression, the total annual cost
of care for Americans with Alzheimer's will rise from
$172 billion today to more than $1 trillion in 2050.
Today, there is no cure for Alzheimer's. And there are
no treatments that can prevent, delay, stop or slow the progression of the disease.
What if?
But what would happen if a breakthrough that delayed
onset by five years occurred by 2015? In that case, according to the report, we would see a dramatic reduction in the
number of Alzheimer's victims in as little as 10 years, as
the number of Americans 65 and older with the disease
would decrease from 5 .6 million to 4 million. By 2050, 5 .8
million fewer Americans would have Alzheimer's, and 3
million fewer Americans would be in the severe stages of
the disease.
The costs for treatment also would drop significantly:
the Medicare and Medicaid programs combined would
save $42 billion annually by 2020 and $362 billion annually by 2050.
Similarly, a treatment breakthrough by 2015 that
slowed the progression of Alzheimer's - assume a scenario where those· with the disease would remain in each
of the mild and moderate stages five times longer than
they do now - would mean:
• The number of Amencans in the 'severe stages of
Alzheimer's in 2020 would drop from 2.4 million to 1.1
million.
• The number of Americans in the severe stages in
2050 would drop from 6.5 million to 1.2 million.
• Annual Medicare and Medicaid savings would be
$34 billion by 2020, and $180 billion by 2050.
While America's search for a cure is ongoing, the projections clearly show. that research leading to breakthroughs that delay onset or slow progression of
.,
•
The Floyd County Times
G u esf column
House week
in review
seemed to work just fine. As recently Michigan and Utah, where major
as 2001, according to State investment losses led lawmakers just
Legislatures magazine, 31 of the 73 this year to offer new employees a
state defined benefit funds that use choice: a defined contribution J?lan,
.the most common accounting meth- or a reduced defined benefit plan that
ods had assets totaling more than 100 employees must contribute to "if the
, by REP. HUBERT COLLINS
percent of the amount they would state's contribution turns out to be
Public pension reform is an issue eventually have to pay out in bene- inadequate," the magazine reported.
that tracks far beyond the Bluegrass fits. Now, the number of state even The second option also provides
' State where public., employees who, close to being 100 percent capable of workers with an individual retirelike 91 percent of full-time public meeting all its accrued liabilities is ment account in which any amount of
employees nationwide, are guaran- Delaware.
employer contributions not used for
teed a retirement pension based on
Still, only a small number of states the defined benefit part of the plan is
have switched over to defined contri- deposited.
their salary and years of service.
These so-called "defined benefit'' bution plans, while a few offer both a
It i~ that second option that most
plans h' ve been the standard retire- defined benefit and defined contribu- closely resembles the plan in
ment c oice for most states for tion plans. Some offer defined contri- Georgia, which dropped its defined
decades. But as pension costs have bution plans as an option for employ- benefit plan in 2008. And under
risen over the past decade with a ees. Some states that did use defined Michigan's new system, approved -.
plans eventuaUy this year, requires all new school
decrease in plan contributions and contributions
increasing number of retirements switched to cash-balance or back to a employees be enrolled in a hybrid
among other factors, defined benefit defined benefit plan because of poor defined benefit and contribution plan
states have found themselves looking investment, returns for members of after July 1 of this year. The hybrid
raises both age and years of service
at a plan most private sector compa- the retirement system.
But the fact remains that a large requirements for the defined benefit
nies have been using since the early
1980s: the defined contribution plan. majority of states are defined benefit plan compared to the current defined
Defined contribution plans, which based, and the few examples of state benefit plans for school employees
include 401(k) plans, are individual that have tried defined contribution and adds defined contribution plans
retirement accounts that invest con- plans have done so with mixed as an option. Alaska also recently
According
to
State moved from a defined benefit plan to
tributions from employees and results.
employers to meet an individual's Legislatures magazine, Nebraska alternatives. ,
I guess we could say the jury is
retirement needs. How much money . used a defined contribution plan for
is in the plan at the time of reti~ement its state workers for 35 years but s~ll out, so to speak, on how the
'is that person's retirement income, chang~d to a cash-balan«e plan to get changes states have made 'to their
which means much of the risk better returns. West Virginia, which plans will work out. Kentucky's pen- ~
assumed by the state is passed on to enrolled its teachers in a defined con- sion reform of 2008 also needs
·
the individual.
tribution plans 20 years ago, switch tweaking as we discussed last week.
When you look at today 's invest- to a defined benefit plan in 2005 Pension costs are rising, and states
ment markets, any risk probably because of small growth in invest- cannot afford the debt. So more work
must be done.
looks too risky. We all wish we could ments .
I will have more news affecting
States that have recently changed
go back to those "good old days" of
the late 1990s and 2000 when the the general layout of their retirement . our Commonwealth next time. Have
good old ' defined benefit plan plans include Alaska, Georgia, a great week ahead.
(See ALZHEIMER'S, page 7)
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Tea partiers get upset when you
ca11 them racists . "We're not racists,"
they yell. "We're God-fearing
Americans who don't like Obama's
socialist, affirmative-action ways .
We just want freedom from government interference in a colorblind
society."
So you say, "What about that time
a bunch of you lined up at the Capitol
·and yelled racist epithets at black
congresspersons as they went into the
building?"
"It never happened," the tea
partiers shout. (When they're not
yelling, theyj'e shouting.) "Show us
the clips. There are no videos of the
alleged incident. It never happened."
Well, they've got a point.
Everything that happens these days
seems to be recorded on somebody's
camera and finds its way to YouTube
with startling rapidity, yet there are
no pictures or recordings of the incident at the Capitol.
Maybe it didn't happen. Maybe
the congresspeople misheard. The
protestors could have been yelling
"Freedom for Niger," or something
like· that.
Right-wmgers like Glenn ·'Loony
Tunes'' Beck have taken up t'he
partiers' cause with a counter-attack,
charging the black legislators and
their allies with "reverse racism."
I don 't know exactly what that
means but I'm guessing "Nyah, nyah,
you're another'' is close to it.
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It is my considered opinion that
they are both right. Tea partiers are .
racists. So are African Americans
who object to tea partiers.
Racism is woven into the very
fabric of our society. It's written into
the Constitution. our.founding document, which for purposes of representation and taxation counted black
people as three-fifths of a person.
(Indentured white servants were
counted as whole people, but not
blacks.)
We practiced chattel slavery here
for nearly a century after we became
a nation and abandoned it only after a
brutal civil war. For the next 100
years or so, most of the ~ountry
indulged in some form of racial segregation.
And we' re not racists? All of a
sudden we're colorblind? Come on,
get real. Racism is as American as
apple pie. There's no reason tea
partiers or their playmates should be
exempt'from it.
As further evidence I offer a column by Charles Blow of The New
York Times. Blow writes about polls
he's found interesting, complete with
charts and graphs. Recently he laid
out the results of a Quinnipiac poll on
attitudes toward President Barack
Obama, broken down by race and
ethnicity.
For example, the poll asked people whether they would vote for
Obama if the election were being
held today. Eighty- even percent of
African-American respondents said
they would. This compared with only ,49 percent of the Latino inter'viewed.
Whites? A mere 28 percent said
they would vote for the president this
time around.
That remarkable gap is repeated in
the poll on a variety of issues. Does
the respondent approve of the way
Obama is handling the presidency?.
Ninety-one percent of the blacks say
yes as against 37 percent of the
whites.
Oil spill? Seventy-two percent of
r-
(See BELTWAY, page 7) .•\
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Blackcats looking for repeat success in 2010
by JAMIE HOWELL
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PRESTONSBURG - As
kickoff approached for the
2009 high school football
season Prestonsburg Coach
John DeRossett wondered
what his group of Blackcats
might accomplish on the
field. Not many expected the
kind of success that the cats
· would enjoy when it was all
said and done. Prestonsburg
fimshed up the 2009 regular
season w:ith a perfect 10-0
record before falling just
short of the state championship game with a close
loss to DeS"ales in the
Semifinals. As kickoff looms
for the 2010 s~ason , that
same quest10n must be on
DeRossett's, mind. Can
Prestonsburg once again find
the magic that led to a 13-1
season only one year ago or
will this be a rebuilding year
for the Cats?
With the tradition arid
pride in Prestonsburg. one
would have to lean toward
another good year for the
Blackcats. Gone ti·o m the
2009 team are standouts
such as Michael Burchett,
Austin McKinney, Zak Key.
Tyler Hall, Josh Blackburn,
Cameron Tincher and Josh
Craynon. The losses due to
graduation took away most
of the offensive production
but the cupboard is far from
empty.·Seniors Alex Griffith
and Trevor Stovall return to
anchor a stingy Blackcat
defensive unit. Griffith (6-2,
225) returns at linebacker
along with Stovall (6-1,
190). Griffith was one of the
teams leading tacklers 'in 09.
Max Thmer will be a new
face on the Prestonsburg
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBAlliCHEDUll
'Tonight's area games
Shelby Valley at Knott County Central, 7:30 p.m.
(Dr. Gene T. Watts Bowl)
.Prestonsburg at Belfry, 7:30 PM
Bishop Brossart at Betsy Layne, 7:30 p.m.
Ashland Blazer at Greenup County, 7:30p.m.
Phelps at Jenkins. 7:30p.m.
Boyle County at Johnson Central, 7:30p.m.
Paintsville at Lawrence County, 7:30p.m.
'Trimble County at Magoffin County, 7:30 p.m.
Rowan County at Morgan County, 7:30 p.m.
East Carter at Russell, 7:30p.m.
Letcher County Central at South Laurel, 7:30 p.m.
Fairview at West Carter, 7:30p.m.
Saturday's area games
(See BLACKCATS, page six)
Sheldon Clark at Collins, 7:30p.m.
Boyd County at Raceland, 7:30p.m.
Cats play in
Canada, Reds
lead division
AC defeats
Pikeville,
moves to 11-0
by STEVE LeMASTER
SPORTS EDITOR
Night Race rolls
oack around
at Bristol
by RICK. BENTLEY
TIMES COLUMNIST
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EASTERN
Allen
Central remained atop the
15th Region volleyball standings on Wednesday following
a 2-0 win over Pikeville. The
Rebels defeated vtsttmg
Pil<:eville 2-0 (25-6, 25-12) at
J .E. Campbell Arena, improving to 11-0 with the win.
Host Allen Central was
able to secure an early lead
and pull away in both games
against 15th Region rival
Pikeville.
Courtney Hodge led Allen
Central in attacking, registering nine kills for the Rebels.
Katie Kendrick and Samantha
Rice recorded four kills
apiece for the Rebs. Tiffany
Burdzilauskas followed with
three kills. Ciara Jones was
also active for Allen Central
as she dropped in one kill.
Leigh Williams landed 14
service aces for the Rebels.
Hodge had 11 service aces
while Samantha Rice n,etted
nine. Kelsey Blevins (six
service aces), Brooke Risner
(five service aces) and
Rebekah Potter (three service
aces) were also. proficient in
the serving department for the
Rebels. ·
Risner and Williams each
had eight assists as Allen
Central thrived throughout the
15th Region varsity match.
Potter and Hodge led Allen
Central in digs, contributing
·five and four scoops, respectively.
Allen Central was facing
South floyd in a road match
at press time Thursday. The
Allen Central-South Floyd
match ended too late to make
this edition.
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Ever get to a point where
you have to sit back and
wonder what is happening to
you? I'm pretty sure today
will wrap up one of those
weeks for me.
As you may have heard,
the Kentucky basketball
team played three games in
Canada
this
week.
Beginning Sunday, they
played on consecutive days
in Windsor, Ontario, in a
facility the size of the
Pikeville College Gym. Or
at least that's how it looked
photos by Jam1e Howell
on Sunday during the two or
ALLEN CENTRAL carried a 11-0 record into South
three minutes I had it on.
Floyd Thursday evening for a 58th District match verLook, I love the Cats as
sus the Raiders. The Rebels won the Food City
much as the next guy, ~ut
Summer Slam volleyball tournament last weekend.
good Lord, it's August here.
I'm a firm believer that college football teams shouldn't play until September, so
imagine how I feel about
August basketball.
I should tell you some. thing else: While I was
vaguely aware that they
were going to Canada at
Record
Team'
some point, I had no idea it
ALLEN CENTRAL
11-0
was last weekend. And I had
Betsy Layne
9-1
to be told that it was on television. I had no idea. In
South Floyd
5-2
hindsight I wasn't surprised
Prestonsburg
5-3
it was being broadcast - I'm
Paintsville
5-4
a little stunned ESPN didn't
4-4
Pikeville
bump baseball for it, but
Belfry
3-2
they'll probably wait until
East Ridge
3-5
Duke
does
something
Pike
Co.
Central
3-5
abroad for that - but was
Shelby Valley
2-2
'completely unaware it was
Johnson Central
1-0
on until about 15 minutes
1-2
Phelps
before the first game started.
Sheldon Clark
0-1
It was amazing to me that
oil Sunday night when my
Piarist School
0-2
options were limited to a
Magoffin County
0-3
baseball game oetween
Lawrence County
0-5
teams I can't even remember
right now because the
Bengals were blacked out
VB SPOTLIGHT...
that I couldn't stomach more· The Piarist VolleyKnights
of it than I did. And I'm
are looking to make a
going to shoot you straight
successful run in the
here - even though I had it
2010 season. The team is
on the game a couple of
pictured. Back row, left
to right: Kes Moore,
minutes I don't remember
Whitney Hall, Allyssa
watching a single trip up the
Wireman, Haley Dyer,
floor. Finally I flipped it to
Hayley Hilman, Brooke
the baseball game, or maybe
Potter, Charla Hamilton,
to something I'd taped over
Samantha Scott, Shonda.
the weekend. I don't actualBailey
ly recall.
Front row, left to right:
On Monday, with· the
Marianna Jacobs, Lakyn
Reds not even on, I didn't
Wallace, Kelli Akers,
Laken Hamilton, Blair
bother to turn it on. Of
course, it was nearly 8 . Johnson, Tyra Narin,
Mackyznie Samons. not
before I made it home but
pictured
Makayal
still, I didn't even think
Perkins, Mascot Karlee
about it.
Moore
And had it not been for
Bobby
Norman
on
Facebook I would have
never known Thesdays was
an afternoon game. I was a
little tied up with football
media day and fall sports
pictures, so again, I was
clueless.
When did this happen to
me?
And it's not just summertime UK basketball that fails
to excite me these days. Last
weekend .was the final major
golf tournament of the year
and I saw none of it. That
one, to be honest, isn't too
much of a surprise. And
before you jump to conclusions, it had nothing to do
15th Region
voI~ I evba11
Standings
(See AUGUST, page six)
Betsy Layne
upends PC
by STEVE LeMASTER
SPORTS EDITOR
photo by Jamie Howell
PIKE COUNTY CENTRAL
finished third in the Food
City Summer Slam volleyball tournament at the
Prestonsburg Fieldhouse
on Saturday. Reigning
15th Region Champion
Allen Central defeated
Betsy Layne for the Food
City Summer Slam title.
Paintsville (pictured on
Page A6) finished fourth
in the Prestpnsburg-hosted tournament.
BUCKLEYS CREEK Betsy Layne claimed its third
straight win Thesday evening,
defeating host Pike County
Central 2-0. The Ladycats,
following a 58th District win
over the Piarist School on
Monday,
blanked
Pike
County Central in back-toback games, prevailing 25-18
in both sets. Betsy Layne
moved to 9-1 after notching
the win. The Ladycats are currently ranked second in the
15th Region behind frontrun~
ner Allen Central.
Taylor Watkins turned in a
match-high nine kills, Allie
Meade landed five and
Keleigh Wagner dropped in
four as Betsy Layne attacked
throughout the match. Audri
Ray added two kills for the
Lad yeats.
Wagner delivered a matchhigh 18 service aces for Betsy
Layne and Allie Meade landed 12. Savannah Meade had
eight service aces for the
Ladycats. Cecilia Ray led
Betsy Layne in assists, exiting
the floor with •16 to her credit.
Betsy Layne is set to return
to the court on Monday at
home in another 15th Region
Johnson
match
versus
Central. In other matches slated for next week, Betsy
Layne is matched up against
Letcher County Central and
then Phelps in the 15th
(See BETSY LAYNE, ptge six)
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Blackcats
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defensive line. Thmer (6-2,
255) and Chris Cook (6-0,
220) will anchor a defensive
front that could be one of the
brightest spots early in the
season. Prestonsburg only
yielded 10 points per game
in 09 and with several
starters returning, the Cats
are hoping to duplicate that
type of success again.
Prestonsburg
has
had
tremendous success over the
past few seasons in the secondary.
Junior
defensive
baclc/wideout
Joseph
Jamerson returns to lead the
secondary. Jamerson (6-4,
190) was the leading receiver last season as well. The
junior finished up with over
800 yards and 10 touchdowns. Junior Alex Garner
looks to lead a strong group
up front on the offensive side
of the ball. Garner (6-3, 230)
and Cqok are both returning
starters up front. Newcomers
Zach Rowe, Kinsey Vandine
and Austin Reahard should
help the Pburg offensive line
lead the way early in the season.
The biggest question
mark for Prestonsburg will
be at the skill positions. Only
one starter, Jamerson, returns
for 2010. A fresh group of
faces will look to step in and
take over. Prestonsburg lost
one of the states best quarterbacks in Burchett. Junior·
Adam Crisp will take over as
the Blackcat signal caller.
Crisp has a strong arm and
good leadership skills that
will be important for the
Blackcats early in 2010. The
group of wideouts will
include Jamerson as well as
talented sophomore Bryson
Williams and senior Nathan
Slone. Prestonsburg shifted
to a more pass oriented
offense last season and this
group is more than capable
of helping the f2ats continue
that trend this year. Zack
Kendrick should also see
time in the slot for the Cats.
Junior Kain Collins will be
looked to carry the pigskin
out of the Blackcat backfield. Collins will replace
Josh Craynon. Craynon and
Mckinney led the Blackcats
in rushing in 2009, but
Collins does have the size
and.speed to handle the transition well. Tyler Keens and
Grant Anderson are two
incoming freshman that
could see playing time in
2010.
PHS Football
2010 Schedule
Aug. 20 at Belfry
Aug. 27 at Paintsville
Sept. 3 at Breathitt County
Sept. 10 at Bath County
Sept. 17 Pikeville (Homecoming)
Sept. 24 Sheldon Clark
Oct. 1 Matewan (y/.Va.)
Oct. 8 Morgan County
Oct.15 Open
Oct. 22 at Shelby Valley
Oct. 29 Pike Central
(Senior Night)
BIICITII
Fishing for crappie, Dalton
Tackett, a 10-year-old from
Harold, hauled in a catfish
on a 33 stripped-out reel at
Dewey Lake on Thursday,
Aug. 12. The 10-year-old
fisherman fought hard to
reel the fish in from Dewey
Lake.
He caught the fish on a
crappie minnow. The fish
measured
27
Inches.
Tackett is the grandson of
Morris Williams.
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photo by Jamie Howell
PAINTSVILLE finished fourth in the Food City Summer Slam volleyball tournament
held last weekend.
TIMES STAFF REPORT
LEXINGTON - The University of Kentucky football team put in some new
blitzes on the defensive side of the ball Wednesday and wasted no time in show-<
ang them off, turning up the pressure on the offense, first-year head coach Joker
Phillips said after practice.
"It (practice) \vas good. with this weather," Phillips said in reference to the
pooler temperatures. "We had a lot of energy and the defense got after the offens~
~little bit more today because we put in some more blitzes. The offense wasn't
as efficient in picking them up and protecting the football and the quarterback."
Phillips said that one of the goals of this team this season is to get better throwJug the football.
"We have to get better at that," Phillips said. "That is one of our goals in th
spring and fall is to make sure that we are more efficient throwing the ball. To b~
·efficient throwing the ball, you have to be efficient in picking up blitzes and those
things. The defense just got after the offense today."
Phillips is especially pleased with the play of junior-college transfer Mycha~
ailey at the safety position. The UK head coach said he was happy with how
ailey played in the scrimmage last Saturday, saying he was one of the guys,
long with ,freshman Jerrell Priester that was playing "really~ realJy fast."
"Mychal Bailey is putting a lot of pressure on a lot of people." Phillips said.
''Again, he is another guy that is starting to get a lot of reps because Dakotah
yler has been out for a couple of days resting some soreness.· With all the reps
that he is able to get it will help him get into the game. He is going to be on every
pecial team, now it is a matter if he can line up for us at safety and he continues
o show us that he has a chance to."
Phillips noted that sophomore wide receiver La'Rod King has a stinger in his
neck and is considered day-to-day while it is being monitored.
Kentucky will continue practice Thursday. hitting the field early for the second
and final two-a-day practice of camp. UK will then have one final tune-up prac~ice on Friday before scrimmaging Saturday.
UK Football to hold Operation: Move-in -The University of Kentucky football
team wants to make it easier on UK students moving back to campus. All 105
~layers in fall camp will take time Friday morning to help new and returning stuents move into their dormitory rooms.
The Wildcats will start moving in the students at 8:30 a.m. before heading back
~o ·camp and meetings around 10 a.m. The players and coaching staff will head to
~he Complex Mall area before 10 a.m. to have a small pep rally/photo opportunity with President Lee T. Todd Jr. and First Lady Patsy Todd.
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Pikeville lands transfer from Vol State CC
TIMES STAFF REPORT
PIKEVILLE - The latest
signee of the Pikeville
College men's basketball program is a transfer from
Volunteer State Conununity
College in Gallatin, Tenn.
Carlos Woodard, a 6-6
post player, has signed a
scholarship agreement with
the Bears. Woodard averaged
12 points and 10 rebounds a
game for the Pioneers.
Woodard, a senior-to-be,
is a native of White House,
Tenn., and majors in Business
Administration.
"We are very excited to
add Carlos to the Bears family," said Coach Kelly Wells.
"Carlos brings interior toughness and size that will complement our team. He is a
mature student-athlete with
great direction and demeanor.
We look for Carlos to compete for significant playing
time the day he steps foot on
campus.
"He has tremendous
rebounding skill, excellent
athleticism, great body, warrior attitude, and very coachable. Carlos had a great junior
college experience at Vol
State and put up a doubledouble average in a very
good league. We feel very
fortunate to add a player of
Carlos' person and ability this
late in the recruiting period."
Betsy Layne
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· Region All "A" Classic.· The the Dome. Other teams sched- include Allen Central, Shelby
Ladycats will host this year's uled to compete in the 20 lO Valley, South Floyd, Pikeville,
15th Region All "A" Classic at 15th Region All "A" Classic Paintsville and Prestonsburg.
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THE ADAMS MIDDLE SCHOOL football team participated in the Prestonsburg High
School gridiron program's media day over the weekend.
August
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with Tiger's ability to compete.
I haven't watched 10 lap
of NASCAR all season
either. Tomorrow night,
however, it's possible - the
Night Race at Bristol has
always been a favorite of
mine - so I may catch some
of it. But I'm making no
promises.
I could go on and on
about how, while I'm a huge
football fan, I have refused
to watch or listen to anything to do with Brett Favre.
And I love him. He's one of
my favorite players to
watch. But for the love of all
things holy, just freakin' get
in camp. Stop all the nonsense and dq what. you're
being paid handsomely to
do. It's pretty simple.
Another thing that has
kept me turned away from
sports this sununer has been
the NBA situation involving
LaB ron and Dwayne Wade's
Miami Heat. ESPN has done
irreparable damage with its.
um, coverage of this.
I don't like the NBA at all
anyway, but this would be
enough to even sour Dicky
V's passion for the game.
Thankfully, we now have
other things on which to
focus. Tonight is the soft
beginning of the high school
football season. Local volleyball, soccer and golf
teams have already begun·
their seasons. The Reds are
in first place as we approach
September.
The Pike County Bowl is
next weekend. The small
schools are slated to begin
All ·'A" Classic competition
as early as Monday.
Pikeville College's first
sporting event of the school
year is set for next Thursday
afternoon.
So despite all the things
that have bothered me about
sports this summer, and all
the others I just haven't
made time for, there's still a
lot to love about this wonderful distraction from reality we call sports.
I hope you, like me, will
continue to wade through all
the nonsense and find the
things we still enjoy about
sports. I say this particularly
about high school and smallcollege spmts, where there's
very little to dislike.
It's the beginning of
another year. Let's get out
and enjoy it, shall we?
WYMT Sports Uve me
Mountain Top 10
Football Poll
1. Bell County
2. Pulaski County
3. Johnson Central
4. Belfry
5. Somerset
6. Letcher Central
7. Sheldon Clark
8. Harlan County
. Prestonsburg
10. Corbin
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FRIDAY, AUGUST
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been handed over to the city,
said
Mayor
Marlee
Sammons at a groundbreaking ceremony on the 52
acres of hilltop land.
Viking Remining, a
Prestonsburg-based
coal
company, has agreed with
the city to work in coordination with the Abandoned
Mine Lands Enhancement
Program to take care of two
situations at once, so to
speak.
Sammons spoke of the
financial benefits of the deal
for the city and its residents,
nearly glowing at the
prospect of an influx of
money into the city he said
even the prison has never
afforded the once thriving
coal camp town.
"They hit a seam of coal
that is called 'bone' or
'loose' coal and it won't take
much for them to get that
coal out of there, to bust it
loose," Sammons said. "We
turned down an offer from
TECO Mining that would
have seen them pay the city
$ i a ton for whatever clean
coal removed from the area.
Viking offered a much better
deal that is going' to have
more money coming into
this city than we've seen in a
long time."
The coal at the site is evident by simply visiting the
hilltop area where coal can
be found scattered across the
property in loose piles and
still <?ther areas where larger
chunks of coal can be seen
jutting from the ground.
During the groundbreaking
yesterday, there was nearly
as much coal in the shovels
as there was dirt.
According to Sammons
and Robert Williams, a
Viking representative and
former Wheelwright resident who was present at ·the
groundbreaking Thursday,
there could be up to some
125,000 tons of clean coal
removed from the land, possibly more.
The good news for the
residents and officials of
Wheelwright? Viking will
be paying the city $3.53 per
ton for the coal. When the
math is all said and done on
this deal, the city could see,
according to these figures, a
total amount over time of
$441,250. Viking gave the
city $10,000 up front,
Sammons said yesterday.
"The things we'll be able
to do with this," Sammons
said yesterday. "There are so
many things such as tearing
down the old clubhouse and
putting in a new one, more
help to the senior citizens
center, more maintaining of
the city swimming pool. The
projects would be far-reaching. We could see more
stores put in and so forth."
As for Williams, and
Viking's . partnership and
plans with the enhancement
program, the focus for the
effort, which could be a twoyear enterprise, is on
cleanup and safety.
"It's a cooperative effort
between the city and state to
do reclamation work on the
slate dump," Williams
explained. "The reclamation
is the primary focus, just to
get this cleanup. It's a fire
and safety hazard as it is."
As for the land once the
coal is removed, a sprawling
section of land now in complete ownership of the city?
Sammons and company
have plans for that as well in
hopes of expanding recreational opportunities for residents and others.
"With'that much land we
can do a lot with it," said
Saffi\Tlons. "We already have
plans to put in two ball
fields, maybe, a sportsman
club for kids that would
teach them hunting skills
and things like that, and
we're thinking of making a
camping area . where folks
could bring RVs in and
visit."
City officials had their
hopes up over the last two
years on a number of occasions, only to be told at
times that all that was located at the site was more or
less a pile of leftover coal
from operations dating back
to the 1970s and would be of
benefit to clean up for safety, but not much of a finan-
Alzheimer's
• Continued from p4
$200 million to help those battling
Alzheimer's disease.
·Since 2004, $3.5 million has been
raised by Memory Walk participants in
our service ·area. Many walk teams ate
already holding fundraisers to build up
the donations they will make on walk
day in their hometowns. The Ashland
Memory Walk will be held on
What Local Communities Are Doing: September 25. I encourage you to
Meanwhile, in the coming monttis, form a team today - perhaps it will
the Kentucky and Southern Indiana
be just you and your spouse or a sibchapter of the Alzheimer's Association ling this year - but every walker,
National Plan is Needed
every team and every dollar you help
will be holding Memory Walk events
The Alzheimer's Association is
us raise in 2010 can mean fewer peoadvocating legislation that would crein 11 communities
ple ravaged by Alzheimer's in the
(http://www.alz.or~yinlin_my_comate a National Alzheimer 's Project
munity_memorywalk.asp#choose).
future.
Office to develop and implement a
Teri Shirk is president of the
comprehensive national plan to change Memory Walks are the largest annual
Greater Kentucky and Southern
fundraisers for Alzheimer's research.
the course of Alzheimer's Disease.
Indiana Chapter of the Alzheimer's
Each walk brings together family,
The legislation (S . 3036/ H.R. 4689)
Association. For more information
friends, caregivers and concerned
builds on recommendations of the
·community members - who all want about resources and training for indiindependent, bipartisan Alzheimer's
viduals and families facing
to make a difference. Since 1989,
Study Group which found that an
Memory Walks have raised more than Alzheimer s, visit www.alz.org/kyin
office dedicated to Alzheimer's could
Alzheimer's Disease offer substantial
benefits. Yet no one government entity
has the sole purpose of mounting a full
campaign against Alzheimer's
Disease, and there is no oversight
agency to ensure that every dollar
spent on Alzheimer's disease is used
to ensure the best possible research,
the best possible care and the right
number of nursing beds for current
and future victims and their families.
draw on the expertise residing in various government agencies as well as
individuals living with the disease,
family and professional caregivers,
healthcare providers and others. I urge
you to ask your Senator and
Representative to support this legislation.
cial windfall.
That has now changed
and was evident with the
number of city, local and
state officials, both past and
present, on hand yesterday
for the groundbreaking ceremony, including Kentucky
House
Speaker
Greg
Stumbo and two former
Floyd
County
JudgeExecutives - Paul Hunt
Thompson and Ben Hale -
along with countless state
officials and representatives
with Viking.
"This is finally getting
done, and we couldn't be
more happy," Sammons
said. "And, I tell you what, I
think when they get in here
and get started they're going
to find out that this could be
a much bigger operation
than they might have
thought."
Beltway
• continued from p4
the blacks said Obama was
handling it wen, only 37
percent of th~ whites
thought he was. On foreign
policy the score was 72 to
38 .
Latinos tended to be
divided evenly on most
questions, the exception
being illegal immigration,
on which only 38 percent
thought he was doing a good
job. That compares to 28
percent of whites who like
what he's been doing.
All of that would suggest
that people's views of
Obama's presidency are
being colored by color, so to
speak.
What clinched it for me,
though, was the question:
"Do you think that Barack
Obama has been a better
president than George W.
Bush?"
Only 37 percent of the
white responders thought be
had been.
George W. Bush! Who
ran the economy into a
ditch. Who took us to war in
Iraq on a false premise. Who .
fiddled while New Orleans
flooded. Who some scholars
consider one of the two or
three worst presidents in our
history. That George W.
Bush.
And two-thirds of the
whit~ people in this country
think he was better than
Obama.
That's racism, baby.
OtherWords columnist
Donald Kaul lives in Ann '
Arbor, Michigan.
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20, 201 0
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Kentucky to partner with the Pew Center on the States to improve public safety
FRANKFORT - In support of the state's ongoing
efforts to increase public
safety and reduce the number
of repeat criminal offenders,
leaders from all three branches of government announced
last week a new partnership
with the Pew Center on the
S.tates to develop trategies
for reducing recidivism
while holding offenders
accountable and controlling
corrections spending".
The goal of the partnership is to give the state a better return on its publfc safety
investment by analyzing the
prison population and associated cost drivers to develop
tailored policy options that
will generate savings that
could be reinvested in evidence-based public safety
measures.
The annolUlcement was
made in a Capitol press conference with Gov. Steve
Beshear; Senate President
David Williams; House
Speaker Greg Stumbo; Chief
Justice John Minton; Senate
Judiciary Chairman Tom
Jensen; House Judiciary
Chairman John Tilley; "and
Richard Jerome, Project
Manager of the Pew Center
on the States' Public Safety
Performance Project.
The Kentucky General
Assembly signaled the state's
commitment to work with
the Pew Center on the States
when lawmakers created the
Task Force on the Penal
Code
and
Controlled
Substances Act earlier this
year. The task force, created
at the urging of legislative
Judiciary Corn.nllttee chairs,
includes members from all
branches of state government. Lawmakers further
demonstrated the state's
commitment to collaborate
with Pew by approving
$200,000 in the state budget
for the justice reinvestment
initiative to provide an indepth analysis of problem
areas in the state's sentencing
and corrections system.
Despite a decline in the
prison population over the
last two years, Kentucky has
seen one of the nation's
fastest growths since 2000,
growing 45 percent since
then, compared to 13 percent
for the U.S. state prison system overall. Since FY 1980,
the state's prison population
has grown 442 percent from
3,723 inmates to about
20,200 inmates in FY 2010.
To pay for this increase, total
state spending on corrections
in FY 2009 reached $513
million, up from $117 million in FY 1989.
Policy choices, not crime
rates, have been largely
responsible for this growth.
Since as early as 1960,
Kentucky's serious crime
rate has been well below that
of the nation and of other
southern states. Yet, the
Commonwealth has a higher
than average incarceration
rate. The 2009 incarceration
rate in Kentucky (484 per
100,000 residents) is higher
than the overall U.S. state
incarceration rate (447 per
100,000 residents). The higher incarceration rates are true
for both males and females.
In fact, Kentucky has the
sixth highest incarceration
rate for females.
''Prison is unquestionably
the right place for chronic
and violent offenders," Gov.
Beshear said. "But incarceration has spread far beyond
that group, with a dramatic
impact on public spending,
but too little return for public
safety. Every dollar spent
unnecessarily on prisons is a
dollar not available for early
education, higher education,
health care or other public
needs."
State lawmakers said
Kentucky will benefit from
the input of the Pew Center
on the States' nationally recognized experts on public
safety issues.
"As national chairman of
the Council of State
Governments, I have collaborated closely with· the Pew
Center on the States as they
have worked in several states
to develop thoughtful sentencing and corrections policies that maintain the security of citizens and ensure the
effective use of tax dollars,"
said Senate President David
L. Williams. "I appreciate
their
involvement
in
Kentucky and look forward
to implementing their policy
suggestions."
House Speaker Greg
Stumbo said, "We want to be
certain that we're getting the
best possible return ·on our
tax dollars. As Attorney
General, I proposed risk
assessment scorecards for
offenders. We want nonviolent offenders to pay restitution and meet other obligations, like child support.
Higher risk offenders need to
be incarcerated."
Chief Justice John D.
Minton Jr. said, "Kentucky's
criminal justice system functions every day in court·
rooms
across
the
Commonwealth. So I think it
is essential that the judges'
perspectives be a part of
these inter-branch conversations, which are aimed at
fmding more effective and
efficient ways to preserve the
rule of law in our state.
Kentucky is fortunate that the
nationally prestigious Pew
Center on the States has chosen to assist us in this impor-
tant work."
"Across the country,
states are recognizing the
need to apply the cost-benefit
test to their corrections budgets," said Richard Jerome,
project manager of the Public
Safety Performance Project
of the Pew Center on the
States. "Leaders in Kentucky
are corn.nlltted to a bipartisan, collaborative effof! to
develop solutions and policies that improve public safety at a lower cost to taxpayers."
Pew, along with its partners, the Crime and Justice
Institute and JFA Associates,
will provide assistance to
analyze Kentucky's criminal
justice data to determine
what is drivin~ the prison
population and costs, compare the state's sentencing
and corrections policies and
practices with nationally recognized, evidence-based and
fiscally responsible best
practices, and develop a set
of recommendations to
improve public safety in the
Commonwealth. To incorporate perspectives and recommendations from across the
criminal justice system, Pew
will also engage stakeholders
including judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, law
enforcement, jailers, local
government officials, advocates for crime victims and
survivors, as well as faithbased organizations and business groups.
The project will be guided
by the Task Force on the
Penal Code and Controlled
Substances Act, which was
created by the General
Assembly to develop recommendations based on the
principles of justice reinvestment that have been proven
in several other states to
redu<;e recidivism while
averting new public spending
on prisons.
Cruelty
..
• Continued from p1
allegedly discovered several
tires and pieces of metal littering the property.
"We've had several confrontations with Mr. Clark in
the past," said JudgeExecutive R.D . "Doc"
Marshall. "It's something
that has to be dealt with. We
are trying to send a message
that we are not going to
allow the animals to be treated in this manner. I stand
behind Randy Bryant on
this ."
As the code enforcement
officer for the county,
Bryant is responsible for
responding to complaints
from all county deprutments,
offices and citizens regarding violations ot county
codes and ordinances and i
responsible for serving
notices on offenders regarding violations and preparing
cases for presentation before
county and state boards and
civil and criminal courts.
Bryajlt also serves as safety
officer for county personnel.
Clark is scheduled to be
back in court on Oct. 4 .
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THE BLACK LAGOON
I
'The Boss'
by TOM DOTY
TiMES COLUMNIST
Palermo mobsters behave like
sharks in a feeding frenzy when
they begin grappling for power in
• this intense crime drama from
' Italian genre king Femando Di
Leo.
Di Leo made three crime classics between
1972
and
1973. These
were violent
and nihilistic
stories that
painted the
mafia as a
horrible way
to make a
living and
rejected the
Tom DotV
romantic
Times Columnist
approach of
American
efforts. These films focused on
betrayal and painted mobsters as
insecure souls who double-crossed
each other with ruthless abandon.
It was a stylistic approach that
would not be seen on our shores
until Martin Scorsese made
"Goodfellas" more than a decade
later.
'
The story opens with a whopper of a sequence that sees the
heads of Palermo's families wiped
out en masse when they attend a
fi private screening of some naughty
~ Swedish. cinema. The men are
glued to the screen, literally, after
an assassin fires several grenades
into the screening room.
The killer, Lanzetta, tums out
to be the chief henchman for the
only family not in attendance, the
Corroscos.
The next scene finds all of the
surviving goons crying their eyes
out at the morgue while they try to
(See LAGOON, page 3)
This Town,
That World
Editor's Note: For years, Floyd
County Times fou·nder and former publisher Norman Alle.n
wrote a weekly column that
looked at Floyd County through
his eyes. His columns are being
reprinted due to request.
WHAT'S IN A NAME?
As one who occasionally must
write a headline or so, I joined
many others who face the same
chore in being thankful for the
new President's short name. But it
isn't perfect. 1 begin to gathe~.
Of course a headline writer can
abbreviate as they did with FDR ·
and JFK and others. With Ford 'in
charge, there shouidn't be any
need for that.
But already they've run into
trouble. There was the recent
• occasion when the President blast~ ed General Motors for that price
increase. And the boys who indite
the headlines found that they
might complicate the situation by
simply saying "Ford Blasts
General Motors." So, to make
clear that this wasn't a tiff between
the giants of the motor industry
they had to go for the longer word,
"president."
T.his name could cause trouble
later, on another court. Democrats
might be driven up the wall by
insistent claims of the opposition
that "There's a Ford in your
Future," and, in like manner,
~Republicans might, if the economy fails to brighten, be plagued
with reminders that there's a
Model Tin the White House.
NOW WHY WOULD THEY?
(See ALLE.[", page 2)
Jonathan P. Bogar
BSCTC a stepping stone for Bogar
BY DAPHENE KIRK GOBLE
PAINTSVILLE - Jonathan P. Bogar is a
prime example of a Big Sandy success story.
Bogar hails from Canada. He is married to
Kimberly Nicole Bogar. They have two children, Kaden and Kylie. After graduation from
high school with a background in welding,
Bogar and several family members decided to
enroll in the Technical Programs at Big Sandy.
The idea appealed to Bogar because of his
interest in welding. Additionally, the added
company of commuting to school with others
eased financial burdens.
"Compared to other educational institutions, Big Sandy's tuition fees were affordable and the quality of education was second
to none," Bogar said.
Belfry Technology Center, Instructor,
Mike Scott encouraged Bogar to seize the
opportunity and attend school at BSCTC.
When asked about his educational experience at BSCTC, Bogar explains, "I was fortunate to have two wonderful instructors in
Bobby McCool and John Mckenzie. Bobby
and John proved to be valuable mentors and
provided priceless instruction and support for
me. I absorbed valuable expertise from their
diverse backgrounds. Bobby comes from a
military and scholastic background. He provided the academic and chemistry side of the
welding trade to my educational experience.
John's skill set afforded valuable, unique successful in every facet of my profession.
expertise in real world applitation of the My professional life is a mix of all of the eduwelding trade. Bobby and John were very cational experiences I have shared throughout
instrumental in my academic success. It did my life and Big Sandy is a big part of that
not take me' long to realize that BSCTC experience. BSCTC was a great place to get
offered exceptional education opportunities a quality education .at an affordable price,
far beyond most other educational institu- close to home."
· Bogar is a testament to the success of
tions."
Bogar completed his studies at Big Sandy BSCTC students. Big Sandy graduates excel
with a diploma in Welding in 1998. He is in today's competitive job market. Students
employed at the Belfry Technology Center, fulfill dreams and goals and reap the benefits
Belfry. His studies at BSCTC were a stepping of financial prosperity because of the superb
stone to other academic successes. Bogar educational opportunities provided by
.
proudly holds a Bachelor's and a Master's BSCTC.
For more· information about the Welding
degree in Science in Career and Technical
Education
through
Morehead
State Program at BSCTC, contact John McKenzie,
University. His goal for the future is to ascer- Assistant Professor, Mayo Campus, building
tain a higher administrative position at the D, room 104 or call or e-mail (606) 886·
Belfry Technology Center.
3863, ext. 82823; john.mckenzie@kctcs.edu.
Bogar credits the Welding Program at
Big Sandy Community and Technical
BSCTC and former instructor, Mike Scott for College (BSCTC) is an academic institution
his success in life. Bogar elucidates, "Big that provides educational opportunities to stuSandy's dedication and commitment to con- dents through state-of-the-art competitive
tent knowledge and the experiences, contacts programs, degrees, diplomas and certificates.
and acquaintances I obtained at Big Sandy Big Sandy educators are dedicated and combolstered my success. Big Sandy gave me passionate. They encourage students to realthe tools I needed to be successful in my ize goals and ambitions through the fruits of
occupation. When I applied for employment hard work and perseverance.
Additional information about academic
at Belfry Technology Center, my education
from Big Sandy set me apart from the other .and technical programs offered at BSCTC is
by
visiting
candidates. It was a deciding factor in secur- available
ing the position. I love my job' and feel I am http://www.bigsandy.kctcs.edu/.
DINNER DIVA
Back to s.chool tips
The school cafeteria has become
a place filled with poor diet choices. From franchise fast food offerings to soda machine temptations,
today's kids are faced with a lot of
less than healthy choices at
lunchtime. So what can parents do?
They. can pack a healthy lunch! But
many parents could use some help
- the typical child's lunchbox is
often filled with fat, sugar and salt
and lacking health¥ ·fruit, vegeta.. bles and whole grains. ·
Healthy lunchboxes are just one
way to help reinforce healthy eat-
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ing in childhood when eating habits
are being formed. Instilling healthy
eating habits is more .important
than ever as child obesity rates
have soared in recent years!
The key to a healthy lunchbox is
balance.
Having
a
decent
protein/carb ratio in your child's
lunchbox will help them finish the
day with energy to spare. Here are
my top 5 tips for packing a healthier lunchbox.
1. Wipe Out White Bread.
Breads made with whole grains are
better sources of fiber and keep
Fun & Games
your kids feeling full longer. They
also have more of other important
nutrients, such as selenium, potassium and magnesium. The good
news is that .it's easy to find whole
grain options at grocery stores for
everything from bread to crackers
to tortillas. I'm nuts about Rudi 's
Bakery. My kid love their breads
and they have the soft mouth feel of
white bread.
1
2: Choose Cheese. Cheese is a
good way to give your child a little
(See DIVA, page 2)
�82 • 'FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 201 0
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
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School anxiety is common,
.
but there are .ways to help
'
Martha A
Simpso~
no, M.B.A.
Aaociate Professor
ofF11mily Medi&ine
Q
My son is starting school
this fall. He'll be in the
first grade, and he seems
s about it. Though he's
been in kinderearten, the jump to
first grade appears to be daunting
for him. He cries every day and
says he doesn't want .to go to
school. What can 1 do to help him
adjust to this new phase in his
life?
Thanks for this timely
·
question. The school year
will be starting in just a
few short weeks in many parts of
North America. It's not uncom-
A
mon at this time of year for children and parents to become a little
anxious as they begin dealing
with the annual back-to-school
ritual of buying school clothes
and supplies. When a child is
experiencing what is called
"school anxiety," the approach of
the school year can be particularly
challenging. School anxi_ety is
very common, particularly when a
child is just starting school or
adjusting to a new school.
Fortunately, there are some
things you can do now to make
the first day of classes - and the
rest of ' the year - go more
smoothly. First, visit the school
with your son. Make arrangements to do that now, before that
hectic first day of classes. That
way your son can become familiar
with the location of his classroom,
the lunchroom and the playground. You can take advantage
of the visit to meet your son's
principal and teachers.
If your son rides a bus to
school, make sure he knows the
pick-up and drop-off points as
well as basic safety rules, including the proper way to walk along
or cross any streets between the
bus stop and home.
You can help ease your child's
apprehension about school by
stressing the positive benefits. Try
Are you a grouchy bear or a teddy bear?
F~ASURE
prayers for understanding
and compassion began.
.
Been having a lot of conIt's hard as ever to be .
versations lately about peo- compassionate and try to
ple's disposition, you know understand when you've got
the kinds about
somebody throwing
Negative Nancys .---..,.---..------.. one sharp, hateful,
or Positive Pollys.
complaining word
Some people
after another.
will go far and
We can always
wide to reach to
remove ourselves
find
negativity.
for an hour or two
Their glas!i is
sometimes, but then
always half-empty
other times we're
and the sun never
just stuck and when
seems to shine ..._______ that happens, I picKim Little Frasure ture· in the mind's
bright enough.
These folks are
eye this huge gold
hard to take in large doses shield I throw up and those
before that negativity starts sword-like words start
to creep all over and spill out bouncing and crumbling to
onto those surrounded by it. the floor.
It took me forever before
Oh, there are times of
I came to the realization weakness and fibro-fog, and
.there is something major when that happens it's· time
causing this type to be so ill- to head for the nearest door,
tempered, grouchy and just let out a big, shrill scream
negative.
That's
when and pull a strand or two of
hair out. Just kidding, but
one sure feels that way
sometimes.
·
Yes, our disposition
speaks volumes! What kind
of disposition do you have?
Are you a Negative Nancy
or a Positive Polly? Are you
a grumpy old bear or a teddy
bear?
Do you ever try and find
the good side to anything or
does the whole world seem
to be against you?
Try an entire day of finding the good in everybody
around you. Try loving that
friend chicken instead of
wishing it was baked or vise
versa.
Start small and end up
big. It is so worth it.
"As a roaring lion, and a
raging bear; so is a wicked
ruler". (Proverbs 28:15
KJV)
'TjJ next week, God
bless.
Salome's Stars
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) This
could be the time to try soothing whatever
bad feelings might be lingering 'twixt and
among colleagues, friends or family members. But be sure you do so without favoring
any side.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) An idea
is only an idea until you put that clever
Bovine mind to work to develop it from
concept to substance. This could lead to
something rewarding, both emotionally and
monetarily.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The early
part of the week could have some discon- ·
certing moments, but approaching them
with a calm, unruffled attitude goes a long
way toward helping to get things nicely settled down.
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Getting
us~d to change continues to mark much of
the week. But accepting what you have to do
makes adapting that much easier. A welcome visitor could turn up sooner than
expected.
LEO (July 23 to August 22) Learning
how to live with a decision is a challenge,
but one you Leos and Leonas could really
enjoy. You'll also be pleased to see your
social life take that upsurge you've been
hoping for.
·
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22)
Use your perceptive VIrgo instinct to help
you see the positive aspects of what, at first,
appears to be a disappointment. You could
find that it proves to be quite the contrary.
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But we'll worry about
that later, Just now. I am
pleased to rep01t that Lenna
Moore had surlaced. When
asked by "Snow'' White
about the rumor heard hereabouts that he, Moore, had
died, he explained how the
story began.
"I was rolling up the
river bank out of my garden
this big tomato, and my foot
-slipped and it rolled over
me. With' all this tomato
juice over me, you can see
how they got the idea I was
killed."
Then Moore paused, and
added:
Any time I get in a city
the size of Cincinnati it's a
case of the fish out of water.
Or the dead duck, or something. A seeing eye dog
might help, but I have my
doubts. If I could manage to
keep my mouth shut, as I
have often been advised to
do, maybe the ''rube"
wouldn't be' so obvious.
But...
The other evening, after
having found refuge in a
suburban restaurant, I found
the music too loud for my
sensitive ears. The voice
kept
singing,
and
I
announced to others at our
table that some of these juke
boxes have a button which
you can push (after depositing the proper amount, of
course) ana so win a respite
from the noise.
Then it was that the
mart alecks reminded me
that maybe I shouldn't press
the matter too far, since that
was a real live man doing
the singing.
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DOD
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friendliest among us.
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LIBRA (September 23 to October 22)
Your ability to maintain a balance between
sense and sentiment once again helps you
sort through apparently conflicting choices
and ultimately arrive at the right decision.
SCORPIO (October 23 to November
21) Before you seek the advice of colleagues about a potential career move, you
might be better off getting counsel from
someone who won't be affected by the
choices you make.
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to
December 21) 1t can be a challenging week
for some relationships if the normal giveand-take flow changes with one side doing
most of the giving and the other the taking.
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January
19) A new opportunity could bring with it
much anticipation along with some anxiety.
Take time to sort out your options as well as •
your emotional considerations.
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February
18) Are you sure you have all the facts you
need to let · that matter move to another
level? Don't be rushed into a decision unless
and until you feel it's the right thing to do.
PISCES (February 19 to March 20)
Pace yourself as you prepare to take on that
more demanding project. Be careful not to
let your energy reserves drain away. Take
time to relax with people close to you.
BORN THIS WEEK: You have the
ability to see both sides of a situation. You
would do wep as a counselor or a judge.
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Sprinkle cinnamon on
apples for extra flavor and
disguise the natural browning process.
4. Skip the Chips! Most
kids feel their lunchbox
isn't quite packed unless
there are chips aboard.
Parents know most storebought chips are not the
healthiest food around.
Baked tortilla chips are a
good option or even better
are baked pita chips, which
are easy to make at home.
5. Be Choosey About
Beverages. According to the
American Academy of
DOD
Week~y
Diva
fat (choose the low fat varieties) and protein. String
cheese is a fun snack that
you get to play with.
3. Don't Skimp on Fruit.
Swap fruit for1 sugary
snacks that cause kids' energy lives to nosedive after
launch. Bananas are great
for lunchboxes. They are
convenient, a great source
of potassium and come in
their own carrying case.
Pack it on the very top and
wrap in a napkin for protection. Apples, peeled oranges
and grapes make great
lunchbox additions as well.
ters that they are proud of them
and the work they do at school.
Part of every parent's pledge
should be to accept your children
for who they are - nurture those
qualities that make each child special, and take every step you can ·
to help them improve in areas of
weakness. But, don't be afraid to
discipline them with love - firm
but kind - when they need it.
Allen
KIM'S KORNER
by KIM LITTLE
to instill in him a love otlearning,
and be sure he knows why it's
important to get an education.
One way to do that is to take an
interest in learning yourself. If
your child sees you reading at
home or taking an intere~t in
school projects, you 'll be fostering the idea that learning is important in your family.
When you meet the teacher,
talk with her or him about the
amount of homework your child
will receive. Then, set up a household schedule that allows for
homework time every night.
Provide a comfortable, quiet place
for your child to do his homework.
Finally, all parents should take
time to tell their sons and daugh-
Pediatrics drinking too
much juice (yes, even 100%
fruit juice) can contribute to
everything from cavities to
childhood obesity, not to
mention the discomfort of
gas and bloating! Get your
child into the good habit of
drinking water. Try freezing
a bottle of water instead of
the usual juice box and flavored drinks - and skip
soda altogether. The bottle
will keep the lunchbox cold
and ' Will be thawed by
lunchtime!
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FRIDAY, AUGUST
20, 201 0 • 83
Mower jump-start can be done, if you know What you're doing
by TOM and RAY MAGLIOZZI
Dear Tom and Ray:
This question isn't about a specific car, but is a general equipment question. Of course, during
~the winter, my
riding
lawn
mower has gotten no driving
time, and thus
the battery has
died. I was wondering if it is
safe to jumpstart the lawn
mower with my
car, and if you
have any tips on
how to do it.
Thanks!
~ Cameron
R A Y
Carefully.
TOM: Right. Every year we
hear about some moron who doesn't know what he's doing and
blinds himself in a battery explosion. So if you're planning to be
that moron this year, Cameron,
stop reading right now.
RAY: Seriously, if you don't
know what you're doing, ask
someone who does to help you.
TOM: But if you're technically
adept, this is a perfectly good
solution. Your car battery is 12
volts. Most riding mowers have
12-volt batteries, too. Of course,
you need to check to be sure.
RAY:
If your
mower uses a 12-volt
the
battery,
use
jumper cables as you
would when starting
another car. Hook the
positive cable to the
positive terminal of
the car battery. Then
connect the other end
of that cable to the
positive terminal of
the mower battery.
TOM: Then connect the negative
cable to the car battery's negative terminal, and the other end to the frame
of the mower. They come off in
exactly the opposite order.
• RAY: Because the battery on a
riding mower often is buried
down deep underneath the seat, be
especially careful not to allow any
part of the positive clamp or the
exposed cable to touch the frame.
6therwise, you may end up with a
hairdo like my brother's.
T9M: Or a hairline like my
brother's.
RAY: Finally, make sure the
car's engine is turned off. The
alternator in your car produces
way too many amps for the lawn
mowffr, so you don't want your
automobile engine to charge the•
lawn mower's battery. You want it
to provide the mower's battery
with just enough juice to start the
mower's engine. Once the engine
is started, the mower's own generator will charge the battery.
TOM: Jump-starting a riding
mower from a car or truck is a
trick that landscapers use all the
time. But there are several even
better solutions for homeowners,
Cameron.
RAY: One option is a "jump
pack" That costs 50 or 60 bucks.
It's essentially a plastic-encased
12-volt battery with jumper cables
already attached to it. You plug it
into a wall socket once in a while
to keep it charged, and when you
need to jump-start a car or a
mower, you tote it out and clamp
the built-in cables to the dead battery.
TOM: Another great option is a
trickle charger. You can get a
cheap one for about 40 bucks. You
can use it on your car or mower
batteries. But in this particular
case, you could hook it up to the
mower the day before the first big
spring cut. Then go to sleep, and
you'll be ready to hack down your
wife's prized tulips first thing the
next morning.
Is this a bright idea?
Dear Tom and Ray:
I enjoy your column every
week. In our cars, the headlights
turn off automatically when we
exit the vehicle, so there's no danger of leaving the lights on and
draining the battery. So my wife
and I just leave the headlights on
all the time when we're driving. I
think if anything, this is safer, ::\s
does she. Is there any reason not
to drive with the headlights on all
the time? What about the fog
lights? Unless you have a reason
not to, we'll continue to do it.
Thanks. - Rob
TOM: The only real downside
is that you'll have to replace your
headlight bulbs more often.
RAY: But if you're willing to
pay that price for the additional
visibility you get, you're certainly
not doing any damage to the car.
TOM: It does take a little bit of
energy to power the headlights, :
and that energy ultimately comes :
from the gasoline. So your :
mileage will be reduced by a very :
small degree. It might not even be :
measurable to· you, but it will ;
make a small difference.
:
RAY.: All of this applies to the :
fog lights and driving lights, too. I :
would caution against leaving :
auxiliary driving lights on,
because they're often the equiva
lent of your bright lights. That'll
just annoy oncoriti.ng drivers, and
they'll crash into you on purpose,
negating the enhanced safety you
get from the lights.
TOM: But we' agree with you
- driving with your lights on is
safer. The easier you are to see,
the more likely that other drivers
will see you. And if you're willing
to pay the price in bulbs and gas
mileage, light it up, babY..
Get more Click and Clack in
their new· book, "4sk Click and
Clack: Answers from Car Talk."
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www.cartalk .com.
~ Lagoon
• Continued from p1
figure which bodies belong
to their respective bosses.
The goons get together and
decide that Corrosco had to
be at the bottom of the
attack (giving credence to
the theory that the elimination method is the best way
to figure out a mystery, and
it sure helps when all of the
other suspects are stains on
a screening room wall).
The survivors retaliate
by
kidnapping
Mr.
Carrasco's niece, Rina, in
hopes
that her dad,
Guiseppe , will pressure Mr.
C into trading his life for
the woman's. No soap guys.
•
Mr. C turns out to be one of
those ruthless fashion plates
who is not afraid to dress
like Hugh Hefner (in a
robe) while rocking a polka
dot ascot. The man has no
fear. He does, however,
have a healthy streak of
paranoia
and
orders
Lanzetta to kill Rina's dad
if he tries to raise a ransom
for her.
Lanzetta does his duty
and wipes out Giuseppe
after the man raises a half a
million lire for his daughter.
He then keeps the dough
(he's evil not stupid) and
rescues Rina on his own.
Soon the crime cartel
that runs everything sends a
man to mediate this dispute.
His efforts only increase the
bloodshed and wind up convincing Corresco that the
only way out is to kill
Lanzetta and blame the
whole thing on his corpse.
Only problem is Lanzetta's
not ready to die, though he
is hip to how the game
works and he's ready to
take charge.
This all leads to a triple
ending where just about
everybody dies and every
bridge gets burned. It's
well-paced fare that bene-
fits from Di Leo's keen
sense of pacing as well as
his fondness for American
actors.
Richard Conte (Barsini
in "The Godfather") is at
his oily best as Corresco.
He's slicker than a snot
sandwich and just as vile.
Henry Silva, however,
rules the roost as Corresco's
right arrr), Lanzetta. He
allows the character to be
innocent enough at all
things love to briefly fall for
Rina, but he's even better
when he's turning on her
and splattering everyone he
knows with automatic
weapons. Silva is the perfect guy to play a sociopath
as he always appears to be
on the cusp of showing
some emotion, but manages
to resist the urge.
Di Leo serves all of this
up with a punchy techno
score and some of the goriest gunfights this side of a
Sam Pekinpah film.
, Best line: "Noting is
yours. Not even your
daughter. It all belongs. to
La Famila."
1973, rated R.
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backwoods paradise into a downright evil in the role of
subdivision. This
one the new nemesis and he
knows it is going for the adds a degree of menace
A better-than-average cheap laughs and does a that will have you wonderweek saw three hits and one fine job of getting them. ing if Dexter hasn't bitten
big miss for renters.
The CGI is credible so they off more than he can chew ·
don't embarrass themselves by challenging him. Stay
• "The Last Song"· Let's start at the bottom too much. Brendan Fraser is tuned until the final seconds
with this cash grab from the even more animated than of the last episode for a
major studios that tried the critters and gets a few heart-breaking revelation
hedging its bets by casting a · yuks for his efforts. Tum off that changes the direction of
popular teen idol (Miley the brain and park yourself the series.
• "The Lost Skeleton
Cyrus) in an adaptation of a and the kids in front of the
Returns" - If you love
one of Nicholas Sparks' set for this feature.
many books. This is just
• "Dexter: Season 4" - · 1950s sci-fi flicks, then
pure dreck that finds a Television's most devel- you'll thoroughly enjoy this
father and daughter trying oped serial killer returns in sequel to "The Lost
~to mend fences while Showtime 's popular series Skeleton of Cadavra." This
spending
the
summer that focuses on an emotion- time out the characters are
together. Greg Kinnear tries less murderer who just heading to South America
hard as the dad but Cyrus wants to fit in to a mundane to search for a new element,
just isn't up for the material. suburban existence. Season but don't think for a minute
She has shown she can han- 4 finds Dexter with a wife that the bony menace of the
dle lighter fare but should and a new baby, as well as a title will be sitting this
probably hone her acting shared living space, which adventure out. Goofy, wry
skills on a few "Lifetime forces him to build a shed and absolutely the funniest
Television Movies" before for his macabre collection film ever made for about
tackling another big budget of blood spatters from his $10.
Next week look for bigmany victims. Things get
soap opera.
bad in a hurry when he ger budgets with the release
• "Furry Vengeance" Woodland creatures rebel comes across a seasoned of ."Back-Up Plan" and
against a greedy land devel- murderer who lives in his George Romero's "Survival
- oper who wants to turn their hometown. John Lithgow is of the Dead."
TIMES COLUNIST
I
Join Us In Welcoming
Dr. Brian Helton
to Our Community.
Strange ••• but true
• Conservative author
and commentator William
F. Buckley Jr., a graduate of
Yale University, once made
the following controversial
remark: "I'd rather entrust
the government of the
United States to the first
400 people listed in the
• Boston telephone directory
than to the faculty of
Harvard University."
• The first auctions in
recorded history were held
in 450 B.C. in Babylon.
Sadly, and perhaps unsurprisingly, the items up for
sale were humans.
• The Goodyear company, known today fo.r its
automobile tires, was originally "founded to produce
rubber clothing and, oddly,
musical instruments.
• ¥ Ellen Axson Wilson
is
reported
to
have
exchanged approximately
1,400 love letters with her
husband,
President
Woodrow Wilson, during
their marriage.
• ¥ You might be surprised to learn that in 1952,
the CIA conducted a study
of UFO sightings, and concluded that the objects were
a threat to national security.
The report stated, "the
reports of [sightings) convince us that there is something going on that must
have immediate attention."
• ¥ If you're family is
like one-third of families
across the country, you have
a Scrabble game in your
home.
• ¥ It's been reported
that the world's oldest piece
of chewing gum is more
than 9,000 years old. After
that long, though, I wonder
how they could tell what its
original use was.
• ¥ Experienced boot
makers reportedly can get
three pairs of the footwear
out of a single ostrich hide.
• When Ruth and Fred
Midler were naming their
newborn daughter in 1945,
the were inspired by classic
film actress Bette Davis.
But they changed the pronunciation. ·
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the addition of ear, nose and throat speci~list
5322 Ky Rt 321
Prestonsburg, KY Dr. Brian Helton. There will be an Open
House on August 31st from 4 to 6 pm at the
(606) 886-2712
MVP ENT location. Join us in welcoming him
to our community.
Thought for the Day
"I thoroughly disapprove
of duels. If a man should
challenge me, I would take
him kindly and forgivingly
by the hand and lead him to
a quiet place and kill him." -Mark Twain
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20, 201 0
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Allen First Baptist, Allen; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Garrett Regular Baptist, Route 550, Garrett; Worship
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Arnold Turner, Minister.
Larry Patton, pastor. Phone 358-9610.
Auxier Freewil Baptist, Auxier; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Highland Avenue Freewill Baptist; Sunday School, 9:50
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 pm.; Thursday, 7 p.m.; a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
Bobby Spencer, Pastor.
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Lancer Baptist Church; 71 Cooley St., Prestonsburg,
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Tracy Patton, Minister.
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship, 11 :00 a.m.•
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Student Union, J 102; Wednesday, 11 :30 a.m.; Vera and Bible Study, 7:00 p.m.; Pastor Bobby Carpenter
Joiner, 886-3863, ext. 67267.
Left Beaver Regular Baptist Church across from Garth
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Sunday School, 10 a~m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; 6:00pm.; Gary Compton, Pastor.
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Jimmy D. Brown, Minister.
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Roger Music, Minister.
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9:45 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.;
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Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Doug Lewis, Minister.
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Community Freewill Baptist, Goble Roberts Add~ion; Sunday ofevery month 9:30 a.m., 3rd Sunday 9:30 a.m.,
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 Odd Sunday 9:30 a.m.
p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Paul D. Coleman, Minister.
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10 a.m.; Sunaay, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; James (Red) Morris, Minister.
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Martin Freewill Baptis~ Martin; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
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Banner. Services: Saturday night, 7 p.m.; Sunday morning, John L. Blair, Minister.
11 a.m.; Sunday night, 7 p.m.; Henry Lewis, Minister.
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p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Donald Crisp, Minister. home
2. Believe in Christ (John 8:24/ 14:1-3)
phone 2B5-3a85
3. Tum fromSin (Luke 13 3, Rom. 6:12-26)
Pleasant Home Baptist, Water Gap Road, Lancer;
4. Confess Christ (Acts 8:37, Matt. t 0:32-33)
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Serv1ce, 11 a.m. and 6
5. Be Bapt•zed {Buried in Water)
p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Mark Tackett, Pastor.
(Mark t6:16, Acts 2:36-47, Matt. 28:t9-20)
Prater Creek Baptist, Banner; Sunday School, 10 a.m;
6 Walk in Newness of Life (Rom. 6:1-23)
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Come Visit and Worship with Us at
Rock Fork Freewill Baptist; Garrett Sunday School, 10
THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST
lhis invitation was paid for by
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
John K. Endicott to help aid you in your Search for Truth
Wen9e11 Crager, Minister.
Rock Fork Regular Baptist, Garrett; Worship Service,
9:30 a.m.; Jerry Manns, Pastor; Willie Crace Jr., Assistant
Pastor.
Salt Lick United Baptist, Sa~ Lick, Hueysville; Worship
Service, 2nd & 4th Sunday, 10:30 a.m.; Pastor, Allen
Chaffins, phone 946-2123.
East KY Metal
Sammy Clark Branch Freewill Baptist, Dana; Sunday
(Next door to East KY RoofTruss Co.)
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
3095 S. Lake Dnve • Prestonsburg, KY 41653
Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.
Stephens Branch Missionary Baptist, Stephens Branch;
Phone: (606) 889·9609 or (606) 886·9563
Sunday Service, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.;
Wednesday, 6 p.m.
The Third Avenue Freewill Baptist; Sunday School; 10
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
p.m. Phillip Ramey, Pastor.
Tom's Creek Freewill Baptist, U.S. 23 (north of Layne
Brothers); Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11
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a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Chuck Ferguson,
Minister.
Tom Moore Memorial Freewill Baptist; Cliff Road;
713 SOUTH LAKE DRIVE, PRESTONSBURG, KY
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Youth
Service, 5:00p.m.; Evening Service, 6:00p.m.; No Service
the 1st Sunday of each month; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Jody
Spencer, Minister.
Trimble Chapel Freewill Baptist; Intersection of U.S. 23
and KY 80, Water Gap; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Morning
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and Evening Worship Service 6
p.m.; Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m., Youth Services 7 •
p.m.; Everyone Welcome.
Village Drive
United Community Baptist, Hwy. 7, Hueysville; Worship
Service, 2 p.m.; Friday, 7 p.m.; Carlos Beverly, Minister.
Wheelwright Freewill Baptist, Wheelwright Junction;
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7
p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Louis Ferrari, Minister.
CATHOLIC
CATHOLIC I'-IEALTH Phone: (606)285-6400
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Fax: (606) 285-6409
St. Martha, Water Gap; Mass: Sunday, 11:15 a.m.;
www.olwh.org
Saturday, 5 p.m.; Sunday.; Father Robert Damron, pastor.
CHRISTIAN
First Christian, 560 North Arnold Avenue; Sunday School,
10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Jim Shennan, Minister.
Victory Christian Ministries, 1428 E.; Sunday School,
11:30 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m;
Shenn Williams, Minister.
First Church
of God
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Betsy Layne Church of Christ, Betsy Layne; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Wednescay, 7 p.m.; Tommy J. Spears, Minister.
Prestonsburg Church of Christ, 88 Hwy. 1428; Worship
Service, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Richard
Kelly, Minister.
Harold Church of Christ, Harold; Sunday School, 10
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.[Tl. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
p.m.; Willie E. Meade, Minister.
Highland Church of Christ, Rt. 23, Hager Hill; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Wednescay, 7 p.m.
Hueysville Church of Christ; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
Chester Varney, Minister.
Lower Toler Church of Christ, Harold; Sunday School, 10
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6:30p.m.; Wednesday,
6:30 p.m.; Lonie Meade, Minister.
Mare Creek Church of Christ, Stanville; Sunday School,
10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednescay,
6:30p.m.
Martin Church of Christ, Mart1n; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Gary M~chell, Minister.
Maytown Church of Christ, 66 Turkey <;reek Rd.,
Langley. Sunday Bible Study 10:00 a.m., Sunday moming
worship 11:00 a.m., Evening· Worship 6:00 p.m.•
Wednesday Bible Study 6:00p.m.
Upper Toler Church of Christ, 3.5 miles up Toler Creek
on right; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.
and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Weeksbury Church of Christ; Sunday School, 10 a.mm.;
Worship Service, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. John BtJrke,
Minister.
CHURCH OF GOD
Betsy Layne Church of God, Old U.S. 23; Sunday
School, 10:30 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Jud~h Caudill, Minister.
Community Church of God, Arkansas Creek, Martin;
Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Friday, 7 p.m.; Bud Crum,
Minister.
First Church of God; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship
Service, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
Steven V. Williams, Pastor.
Garrett Church of God, Garren; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Family Training Hour -Thursday
7 p.m., Bill B. Tussey. Jr, Pastor
Landmark Church of God, Goble Roberts Add~ion;
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11:10 a.m. and
7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Kenneth E. Prater, Jr., Minister.
Little Paint First Church of God, 671 Little Paint Road,
East Point; Sunday School, 9:45a.m.; Worship Service: 11
a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednescay, 7 p..; Charles Heater Jr.•
Minister.
The Ligon Church of God of Prophecy, Saturday
Services, 7:00 p.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship
Service, 11 a.m.; Ralph Hall, Pastor.
EPISCOPAL
St. James Parish; Rev. Stan McGraw. Office hours: Mon.Fri., 10 a.m.-2:00 p.m.; Coffee Hour, Sunday, 10 a.m.;
Morning Worship Service, 11 a.m. Phone: 886-8046. Visit
us on Facebook.
LUTHERAN
Our Savior Lutheran, Sipp Bayes Room Carriage House
Motel, Paintsville; Sunday Service, 11 a.m.; WKLW (600
am) 12:05 p.m.; Rolland Bentnup, Minister.
.
METHODIST
Auxier United Methodist, Auxier; Sunday School, 10
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, 6 p.m.; Mearl
Music, Minister.
Betsy Layne United Methodist, next to B.L. Gymnasium;
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Randy Blackburn, Minister.
Allen Christ United Methodist, Allen; Sunday School,
9:45a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Wednesday,
7 p.m.; Kenneth Lemaster, Minister.
Community United Methodist, 147 Burke Avenue {off
Univers~ Drive and Neeley St.); Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
Glen "Sandy" Douglass, Rev.
Elliott's Chapel Free Methodist, Rt 979, Beaver; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Philip T. Smith, Minister.
Emma United Methodist, Emma; Sunday School! 0 a.m.,
Sunday Worship Service 11 a.m.; Pastor David Profitt.
First United Methodist, 256 South Arnold Avenue;
Sunday School, 9;45 a.m.; Worship Service, 10:55 a.m.;
Youth Service 6 p.m.; Rev Jim Adams, Pastor.
Horn Chapel Methodist, .Auxier Road, Auxier; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Sunday Morning Service, 11 a.m.; Midweek Service, 7 p.m.; Sunday Evening Service held on the
1st and 3rd Sundays of each month at 6 p.m.; Judy CarrBack, Minister.
Graceway United Methodist, Rt. 80, Sunday School, 9:45
a.m.; Worship Service, tt a.m.; Wednesday Night, 7 p.m.;
Roy Harlow, Minister.
Salisbury United Methodist, Printer; Sunday School, 10
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday
Bible Study, 6 p.m.; Bobby G. Lawson, Minister.
Wayland United Methodist, Rt. 7, Wayland; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, 6
p.m.; Jack Howard, Pastor.
Wheelwright United Methodist, Wheelwright; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
W~Jdnesday, 7 p.m.; Bobby Isaac, Mimster.
Vogle Day United Methodist Church, Harold; Sunday
School, 10:00 a.m.; Sunday Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.;
Wed. Bible Study, 7:00 p.m.; Dennis C. Love, Pastor.
Drift Pentecostal, Drift; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship
Service, Saturday/Sunday, 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Ted
Shannon, Minister.
Free Pentecostal Church of God, Ftt. 1428, East Point;
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and
6:30 p.m.; Thurs., 6:30 p m.; Buster Hayton, Minister.
Free Pentecostal Church of God, Weeksbury; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 7 p.m.; Wednesday/Saturday, 7 p.m.; John "Jay" Patton, Minister.
Free Pentecostal Deliverance, Ext. 46 off MI.. Parkway at
Campton; Worship Service, Saturday and Sunday, 7 p.m.;
Patricia Crider, Minister.
Free Pentecostal Holiness, Rt. 122, Upper Burton;
Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Worship Service, 6 p.m; Friday, 7
p.m.; Louis Sanlan, Minister; David Pike, Associate
Minister.
Goodloe Pentecostal, Rt. 850, David; Worship Service, 6
p.m.; Malcom Slone, Minister.
Parkway First Calvary Pentecostal, Floyd and Magoffin
County Line; ; Worship Service, 6:30 p.m.; Mike D.
Caldwell, Minister. 297-6262.
Trinity Chapel Pentecostal Holiness, Main St. Martin;
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, _?p.m.; 2nd Sat.,
7 p.m.: Thurs., 7 p.m.; Elllis J. Stevens, Minister.
Free Pentecostal Church, Dwale; Services Saturday, 6
p.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Services, 11 a.m.; No
Sunday Night Service.
PRESBYTERIAN
Drift Presbyterian, Route 1101, Drift; Worship Service, 11
a.m.
First Presbyterian, North Lake Drive; Sunday School,
9:30a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. Rev. Vicki Poole, pastor.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Seventh-Day Adventist, 5 miles West on Mountain ~
Parkway; Church Service, 9:15; Sabbath School, 10:45;
John Baker, Pastor, 358-9263; Church, 886-3459, ·leave
message. Everyone welcome!
THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints;
Sacrament Mtg., 10:00 a.m.; Sunday School, 11:20 a.m.;
Relief Society!Preisthood!Primary, 12:00 p.m.;
Wednesday, 6 p.m. Church Meeting House address, Hwy.
80, Martin, KY 41649; Meeting House telephone number:
285-3133; Richard Salisbury, Bishop.
OTHER
Pastor Atha Johnson welcomes everyone to attend
services at the CHURCH of GOD of PROPHECY TRAM
KENTUCKY. Sunday school1 0 a.m., Worship service 11
a.m.
Drift Independent, Drift; Sunday, 11 a.m. ; Thursday,
6:30p.m.
Grace Fellowship Prestonsburg,(next to old flea market), Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Bill
Stukenberg, Pastor 889-0905.
Faith Deliverance Tabernacle, West Prestonsburg;
Sunday School, 10:30 a.m.; Thursday, 7 p.m.; Don
Shepherd, Minister.
Faith Revelation, Harkins Ave., West Prestonsburg;
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship service, 11 a.m. and 6
p.m.; Thurs. 7 p.m. Randy Hagans, Minister. 886-9460.
Faith Fellowship, Allen, Ky. Sun. School, 10 a.m.;
Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Sun. Evening, 6 p.m.; Wed, 7
p.m..Carl & Missy Woods, Pastors.
Faith Worship Center, US 460, Paintsville; Worship
Service, 11 a.m.; Thursday, 6 p.m.; Buddy and Maude
Frye, Minister.
Full Gospel Community, (formerly of Martin) moved to
Old Allen; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 ~
a.m.; Sunday evening, 6:30 p.m.; Wed., 6:30 pm.;
Lavonne Lafferty, Minister.
Lighthouse Temple, Main St. and Hall St.; Worship
Service, 12 p.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday/Friday, 7 p.m.;
Roy Cosby, Minister.
Living Water Ministries Full Gospel Church, Rt. 3, just
before Thunder Ridge; Wednesday, 7:00 p.m., Sunday
Evening, 6:00 p.m. Pastor: Curt Howard.
Martin House of Worship, Old Post Office St. ; Worship
Service, 7 p.m., Saturday/Sunday.
Old Time Holiness, 2 miles up Arkansas Creek, Martin;
Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Worship Service, 7 p.m.; Friday,
7 p.m.; John W. Patton, Minister.
Spurlock Bible (Baptist), 6227 Spurlock Creek Rd.,
Preslonsburg; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service,
11 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; .Jim Stephens, Minister.
886-1003.
Town Branch Church; Sunday School 10 a.m except
for first Sunday in each month.; Worship Service, Sun.
morning 10:00 a.m.; Evening 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 6 p.m.;
No Sunday night services on first Sunday of each month.
Tom Nelson, Minister.
The Father House, Big Branch, Abbott Creek; Sunday
School, 10 a.m. ; Worship Service, 6 p.m.; J.J. Wright,
Minister.
The Tabernacle, Rt. 321 (otd Plantation Motel),
Christian Educator, 10:00; Sunday Morning, 11:00;
Sunday Evening, 7:00; Wednesday, 7:00; Pastors, Paul
and Ramona Aiken.
Youth Fellowship Center, Wheelwright; MondayTuesday, 6 p.m.; Thursday, 7 p.m.
Zion Deliverance, Wayland; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 6:30
p.m. Prayer Line: 358-2464; Darlene W. Arnette, Pastor •
Taylor Chapel Community Church, formerly the old
Price Food Service building, located r quarter mile
above Worldwide Equipment, Rt. 1428. Sun. Bible Study,
10 a.m.; Sun. Morning Serv1ce, 11 a.m.; Sun. Evening,
6:30p.m. Kenny Vanderpool, Pastor.
International Pentecostal Holiness Church, 10974 N.
Main St., Martin; Rev. Ellis J. Stevens, Senior Pastor.
Rising Son Ministries, 114 Rising Son Lane,
Prestonsburg, Ky 41653.; Sunday, 11:00 a.m.;
Wednesday, 6:30p.m. Pastor: D.P. Curry.
Church of God of Prophecy, Sunday School tO a.m.,
Worship Service 11 a.m., Sunday Night - 6 p.m.,
Wednesday Night - 6 p.m. Pastor Glenn Hayes. West
Prestonsburg.
House of Refuge, Rock Fork: Sunday Evening Worship
6 pm, Monday Bible Study 7:30 pm, Wednesday Prayer
Meeting 7:30 pm, Bill B. Tussey, Pastor
Seventh-Day Adventist 5 miles West on Mt. Parkway. •
Sabbath School 9:30 am; Church Services 11AM;
Pastor, John Baker 358-9263. Church 606-886-3459.
Leave mesage. Everyone Welcome.
Destination Community Church. Our next service is
May 16, 2010, 11 a.m. at the Mountain Arts Center,
Prestonsburg, KY.
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1999 Ford Taurus $
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1998 Kia Sportage
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2005 Chrysler Town&
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miles.
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BMW $4,5001998 2wd
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2004 GMC Serria 4WD
Crew cab
Leather,
Loaded
$12,500
1991
Extra
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Tacoma Auto 4WD
$2,800
01 VW Beetle standard
shift
$3,200.
01 Grand Am 4 door,
$3,200
2002 Sunfire 4 door
Auto $3,300
1999 Kia Sephia
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2001 Blazer 130,00
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CALL:
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For sale: 2002 Ford
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V6, 5 Spd. SWB
minor repair needed.
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consider trade. Call
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Rentals
Apartments/
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Legals
For rent: one Br For rent. Mobile
apartment, down- home 2 br. Located 3
town
Salyersville. miles from Harold on
$300 per month plus At 979. $400 deutilities. Call 606 posit, $400 per
886-9562.
month.
Includes
water. Call 606-424- - - - - - - I 7862.
For rent: 1 br apartment. Utilities paid. For rent: 3 bedroom,
WID included. No 2 bath doublewide.
pets. No HUD. $495 $600 per month plus
per month plus $200 utilities and deposit.
deposit. Call 226- Need references. No
0999.
pets . Phone 8861941 or office 285or
cell
1 Br apt for rent. 1941
226-1700.
Ready . to occupy.
Everything you need, .
very clean, quite,
a.c., good place.
Also small furnished
mobile home. Both
·suitable for 2 working
people no more. No
drugs. Near Prestonsburg J.W. Lake.
Out of state workers
welcome. Call 606205-0215 or 8863941 .
For rent: 1 br, 1 bath
efficency apartment.
Electic, water and
cable included. $700
per month. Call 606434-1281 or 606454-3646.
-----Small furnished mobile home for rent.
Just off the Mtn Parkway on old 114 · NO
cats or dogs ! Call
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For rent: 3 br double
wide located at Cow
Creek. Also have furniture for sale. Call
886-6530.
Houses For Rent
House ·for rent: On
Little Paint Creek. 3
br, 1 bath. Renovated, clean. No
pets. $650 per month
1 Br Apartment for rent. plus utilities. Call
HUD approved. No
pets. $350 per month 886-3613 or 791plus $300 deposit. La· 9942
cated at Hueysville.
Call 358·4036
House for rent. In
Harold area. Newly
remodeled . 3br, 1
Rentals
bath . $700
per
For rent: 2 br mobile month plus utilities.
home at Auxier, city Call 434-1281 .
utilities,$395
per
month. Also 3 br, 2 2 br house for rent .
full bath single wide- $500 per month plus
for rent. Located at deposit. Call 794Auxier with city utili- 0249.
ties. $550 per morJih.
Contact Jim or Todd
Houses For Sale
367-1169 or 3671605.
House for sale: 3 br
brick with full size
For rent: Single wide basement. Also 2
mobile home extra extra lots and garden
clean 3 br 2 bath. Lo· space . Call 886cated between Pre- 6245 or 886-8724.
stonsburg and Allen.
$595 per month includes
water,
garbage and sewer.
Must have references and security
deposit. No dogs.
Call874-2802.
3 br, 2 1/2 bath home
for sale. Located at
1010 Mays Branch,
Prestonsburg. 2 Car
garage. To view call
886-2306 after 5 pm.
Excellent pay & benefits.
Drug screen required.
Call for appointment ·
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body parts. Sell part
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Park Place Apartments
Sell part or all. Call
606-886-3386.
Stove, Refrigerator,
and Dishwasher provided.
Rent Starting at $305.00
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For sale: 1 1/2 acre
lot With 1994 doublewide with 3 bedrooms. Also 3 br
house located at
Doty Branch at Me- ·
Dowell. Call 3776937 or 377-2373.
lots
Will train with pay.
Must have own transportation
(truck or van preferred).
pass background check & ,drug
screen. Be available to work weekends and travel 1-2 hours daily.
If interested, please contact
Pat or Nora @ 606-233-0053 or .
606-862-1755.
8:00 a.in. to 5:00p.m.
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
POSITION AVAILABLE
Must have knowledge of accounts payable, general accounting procedures, and
proficient in data entry.,
Please mail resumes to:
P.O. BOX 231
PRESTONSBURG, KY 41653
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Dwale Mobile home
James River Coal Service
Park. Off US 23 near
Company, a Surface Mining
Prestonsburg. Nice
Company, is now seeking
quiet community. Requalified applicants for a
strictions apply. 606377-2357.
certified electrician
with High Wall Miner experience preOnly $112,000 in downtown!
ferred for our Buckeye job located at
Jeff, KY. Candidate must have current
mining certifications for surfaoe mining and annual t raining. We offer
competitive pay and excellent benefits. · Applications are taken at our
Hazard Office, 28 Logan Drive, Jeff,
KY (formerly Combs HS). or our London Office, 1374 Hwy 192 E, London,
583 N. Central Ave., Prestonsburg.
KY. You may also send a resume to
Full basement, nice landscaped lot with
P.O. Box 128 Jeff, KY 41751-0128 or
lots of extras. Move-in ready!
call the HR Dept (606) 862-4553 for
Call 886-0184, ask for Jimmy
rnore info.
Maintenance Position
Immediate Opening Floyd Area
$9.00 To Start, Health &
Dental after 90 days to
qualified applicants.
Must have own tools and
truck; duties include: Painting,
cleaning, & grounds upkeep.
Minimum 32 hours/week.
Fax resume & 3 referenes to:
(606) 683-3300
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201 0, under the supervision
of Gary Dotson.
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at 886-6390 or 886-9979
for more information.
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Welding Positions
Available
Parting out. 97 Geo
Tracker. 2 wd. Auto.
Good motor & trans.
For sale by ownerSales
167 Lakeview Village, Jenny Wiley
State park. 4 bed- For sale:
rooms, 2 full bath- Mob1le home 14x60,
2 bedroom with aprooms , many
, extra's. Close to Pre- wox. 3 acres of flat
stonsburg
and land Also has a adPaintsville. Call
ditional mobile home
Sam 789-1230.
lot. Located 3 miles
on At 979. Call 4247862.
Date and tirne of public sale: August 25, 2010, at 11 :00.
Type of Collateral: 1996 Freightliner F160 Box Truck with Pressure
Washer.
Contract date: 8/ 19.02.
Location: First Commonwealth
Bank, 311 North Arnold Ave., Prestonsburg, Ky. 41653. Any questions,
call Mike Haney, 606/424/6453 or
606/886-2321 , ext. 4497.
NOTICE OF
INTENTION TO MINE
Pursuant to .Application Number
836-0377, Transfer
In accordance with 405 KAR 8:010,
"notice is hereby given that FCDC
Coal, Inc., P.O. Box 77, lvel, Kentucky
41642 intends to transfer permit number 836-0339 to FCDC Coal, Inc.,
P.O. Box 1200, Robinson Creek, Kentucky 41560. The new permit number
will be 836-0377. The operation disturbs 389.65 surface acres and will
underlie 104.00 acres. No new
acreage is affected by this transfer.
The operation is located 1.00 miles
southeast of Printer in Floyd County.
The propo~ed operation is approximately 1.10 miles southeast from KY
Route 2030's junction with KY Route
122 and located on Shop Branch. The
operation is located on the Harold
USGS 7 1/2 minute quadrangle.
The application has been tiled for
public inspection at the Department
for Natural Resources' Prestonsburg
Regional Office, 3140 South Lake
Drive, Suite 6, Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. Written comments or
objections must be filed with the Director, Division of Mine Perm1ts, #2
Hudson Hollow, U.S. 127 South,
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 . All comments or objections rnust be received
within fifteen (15) days of today's
date.
DME DRIVER
Local DME company is seeking
a part-time driver. Must be organized, self-motivated, wellgroomed, and possess good
customer service skills and have
a clean driving record. DME ex- ·
perienced preferred.
Send resumes to:
P.O. Box390
Prestonsburg, KY 41653
Now Hiring
Customer Service
Representatives
A
xerox
eompony
$8.50/hr plus Incentives and
Interview the same dayi
IKlr.ous shofts ova•fable
Of coli Jolme ot
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Job.Requirements:
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1-oogh ><' <>I o· GEO required
Walk Ins Welcome
Mon ioy Foldoy 9am ·Spm
SSACS Orovt
Plkev.lle. KY lo0501
James River Coal Service
Company, a Surface Mining
Company, is now seeking
qualified applicants for a
certified blaster
Big Sandy HealtH Care
Experience preferred , for our Harmonds Branch job located at
Pikeville, KY. Candidate must have
a certified blasters license and current mining certifications for surface
mining and annual training. We offer
competitive pay and excellent benef its. Applications are taken at our
Hazard Office, 28 Logan Drive, Jeff,
KY (formerly Combs HS), or the Department for Employment Services,
216 . College Street, Pikeville, KY
(please specify JRCSC on application).You may also send a resume to
P.O. Box 128 Jeff, KY 41751-0128 or
.call the HR Dept (606) 862-4553 for
more info.
Martin County Community
Health Center
in Inez
is seeking candidates for
Laboratory Testing
Personnel
At its
Position requires an Associate degree In
applied science, medical assisting or
related field and the ability to perform
phlebotomy. Competitive pay and
benefits package accompany this
position. No weekends and 12 paid
holidays.
Mail, fax or email resume to:
Big Sandy Health Care, Inc.
1709 KY Route 321 , Suite 3
Prestonsburg, KY 41653
Fax: (606) 886-8548
Email: r.howard@bshc.org
Big·Sandy Health Care, Inc. is an EOE
NOTICE OF
INTENTION TO MINE
NOTICE OF
INTENTION TO·MINE
Pursuant to Application Number
836-0378, Transfer
Pursuant to Application Number
836-5570, Transfer
In accordance with 405 KAR 8:010,
notice is hereby given that Wolverine
Resources, Inc., P.O. Box 77, lvel,
Kentucky 41642 intends to transfer
permit number 836-0348 to Wolverine
Resources, Inc., P.O. Box 1200,
Robinson Creek, Kentucky 41560.
The new permit number will be 8360378. The operation disturbs 407.45
surface and will underlie 138.1o acres.
No new acreage is affected by this
transfer.
The operation is located 1.50 miles
southeast of Brainard in Floyd County.
The proposed operation is approximately 1.87 miles southwest frorn KY
Route 114's junction with Rough and
Tough Branch and located 2.0 miles
southwest of Middle Creek. The operation is located on the Ivyton and
David USGS 7 1/2 minute quadrangles.
The application has been filed for public inspection at the Department for N~t
ural Resources' Prestonsburg Regional
Office, 3140 South Lake Drive, Suite 6,
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. Written comments or objections must be
tiled with the Director, Division of Mine
Permits. #2 Hudson Hollow, U.S. 127
South, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601. All
comments or objections must be received within fifteen {15) days of
today's date.
In acco rdance with 405 KAR 8:01 0,
notice is hereby given that FCDC
Coal , Inc. , P.O. Box 77, lvel, Kentucky 41642 intends to transfer permit number 836-5523 to FCDC Coal,
Irk., P.O . Box 1200, Robinson
Creek, Kentucky 41560. The new
permit number will be 836-5570. The
operation disturbs 5.10 surface
acres and will underlie 839.1 acres.
No new acreage is affected by this
transfer.
The operation is located 2.00 m iles
southeast of Blue River in Floyd
County. T he proposed operation is
approximate ly 1.50 miles southeast
from KY Route 404's junction with
KY Route 1210 and located 0.20
miles east of Caney Creek. The operation is located on the Martin
USGS 7 1/2 minute quadrangle.
The application has been filed for
public inspection at the Department
for Natural Resou rces' Prestonsburg
Reg ional Office, 3140 South Lake
Drive, Suite 6 , Prestonsburg , Kentucky 41653. Written comments or
objections must be tiled with the Director, Division of Mine Permits, #2
Hudson Hollow, U.S. 127 South,
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601. All comments or objections must be received within fifteen (15) days of
today's date.
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Big Sandy Health Care, Inc.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Lots
is seeking candidates for
Nonnie Hensley, doing business· as
VIP Fuels 3, 473 Rockhouse Road,
Tomahawk, KY 41 262, has declared
intention(s) to apply for a beer-bypackage license. The business to be
licensed will be located at 631 Highway 979, Grethel, KY. 41631 . The
(owners); principal officers and directors; limited partners; or members are
as follows: Nonnie Hensley, 473
Rockhouse Road, Tomahawk, KY
41262. Any person, association, corporation, or body politic may protest
the granting of the license(s) by writing the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 1003 Twilight Trail ,
Frankfort, Ky. 40601-8400, within 30
days of the date of this legal publication.
Be
Licensed Practical Nurse I
Registered Nurse
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in Pikeville and
Mud Creek Clinic
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organ & llss!,le do1\0r.
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Nursing licensure. BLS training requ ired for
LPN and ACLS required for RN.
Positions are M ·F. Excellent benefits
accompany both.
IS an
Large mobile home
lot for rent. Located
on Mt Parkway beside Mountain Arts
Center on Calhoun
Dr. $150 per month.
Call 886-4271 after 5
pm.
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Mail, 1ax or email resume to:
Big Sandy Health Care, Inc.
1709 KY Route 321, Suite 3
Prestonsburg, KY 41 653
Fax: (606) 886-8548
Email. r.howard@bshc.org
Big Sandy Hea~h Care, Inc.
FRIDAY, AUGUST
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Office space for
lease in Prestonsburg two blocks
fromt the courthouse.
Call 226-~976 .
4500 Sq ft Building
for rent. Located at
Martin. $300 a
month. 606·285·
3368.
Lot for rent. Located
on At 114 Mt Parkway. Suitable for mobile home. Safe, !!!!!!~~~~~
quiet neighborhood. '· Miscellaneous
Very suitable for reFor
sale:
1969
tired couple or wid·
Chevy Camaro Z28
ows.
Restrictions
LA Car. Blue reapply. Call 886-2288.
stored very good
condition. V8. 33K
miles. $16 ,000. 606"
930-9656 or email
Land (Acreage)
md052010@aol.com
For sale. 3/4 acre
house lot. Low lying F
li
.
or sa1e: op so1 1flood prone area. Located in Martin area. Delivery available.
Call 886-2416 or
_ _
Serious
inquires
_
606 367 1288
only.
606-74796404.
Two adult fixed cats- - - - - - one all white femaleProperty for sale. Lo- one all black male.
cated at Cow Creek.
Call Pamela Collins Free to good home.
at 874-9715.
Call Ned Pillersdorf
· at 886-9645.
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were
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Wednesday,
August
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to
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held
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when
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will
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16,
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10:00
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will
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Lewis
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Dye
her
to
of
James
death
service
on
at
Dan
her
at
May
on
was
funeral
Home
passed
August
Dona
and
December
addition
Shelton;
dren:
sisters.
Redpath-Fruth
E,
83
Whittensville,
in
late
Blevins
nephews.
In
John
brother
one
Marie)
Jr.
he
Kevin
at~
.1935,
West
Williamson,
(Mike
Peggy
died
2010,
11,
April
Bom,
Tina
Moore,
.CRose
two
in
preceded
Pier,.
15,
August
residence.
his
Bussard,
Moore,
75
Renfro,
Layne,:..
Betsy
Sunday,
chil-
his
(David)
(Anita)
Zangaro)
Amos
parents,
20,
3762
Lot
a.m.,
born
was
the
a
three
Warsaw.
in
She
eight
2010)
17,
of
30
5:00
at
her
and
Her
Tuesday,
2010,
residence
and
August
Justice
Road,
on
17,
Ohio;
grandchildren,
great-grandchildren
and
Blevins,
both
Blevins
conducted
Indiana,
away
Delphia
Rogersville,
Gladys
and
Tennessee
Stephens
Ohio;
by
Dean
Dean’
Bobby.
many
of
Jan
(Tim)
of
with
-
survived
Tom
Fairborn,
beautiful
a
family
is
dren?
great-
Bobby
Renfro
the
did
he
something
had
children.
He
reading
Gad,
He
loving
sisters:
of
was
by
Justice
-
I.
Old
Warsaw,
Prestons-
of
1937
17,
Mary
West
Carrie
of
sisters:
two
(May
of
Conn
1.
Mary
and
“Bill”
William
Howell
daughters:
10
(Lora)
Ricky
Stoney
sons:
ten
Arville
She
Other
all
five
Paintsville.
Howell.
three
was
-are
Lewis
brothers:
preceded
was
to
Bible
often.
two
Delaware,
a
homemaker.
She
surviving
grandchildren;
daugh-
the
was
late
Akers
could
Sonia
and
grandchildren,
the
Maggie
Warsaw,
Also
‘
Marty)
Dan)
Shepherd,
Indiana.
Cbusband
obimwary)
in
1940,
19,
March
of
the
18,
August
Justice;
Sharon
(husband
Sandra
p.m:
ARH.
Born
ter
70,
6
after
is
Tuesday,
at”
the
2010,
17,
daughters:
Price.
‘Wednesday,
died
McDowell,
August
in
Visitation
Dye
Beatrice
of
Dye
Kentucky:
daught of.
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of,
�peip
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ay
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THE
Marriage
Licenses
Lear,
:-Mosley,
28,
of
Amber
Megan
‘Drift,
‘Spriggs,
26,
Mary
of
Britta
of
35,
23,
29,
Gullett,
petition
for
Prestonsburg,
to
‘Caudill,
36,
Auxier;
cus-
Hamilton
Hamilton;
child
of
Score:
Violations
noted:
floors
clean.
Score:
99.
Oak
Lone
Mobile
File
Charges
Bill
Martin;
.
.
Crawford,
Elizabeth
of
Hi
Hat,
Vernon
to
Johnson,
40,
Civil
Suits
BAC
Derek
vs.
42,
sion
tion
of
in
Dawn
Misty
Betsy
Layne;
Filed
of
a
Park,
rob-
tion.
con-
not
Loans
prescrip-
7
LLC
flagrant
B.
need
some,
Home”
Rosechelia
Benjamin
Tracy
Johnson,
high
some
areas.
Jarvis;
petition
for
Capital
Rita
custody
One
F.
Eastern
Premier
Foods
plaint.
Johnny.
Estate
.
Howell
vs.
Justin
Slone;
of
Savala,
Park,
Phillip
F
34,
some
towel
not
areas
15-foot
the
meeting
towels,
setback
property
hand
Ronald
Calhoun
ted
Obituaries
atKY
Jay
Wednesday,
Panther
August
Creek
held
were
under
14,
Call
@
Medical
Monday,
is
Jean
his
wife,
Williams.
by
Adkins”
services
under
Combs,
of
83,
held
the
G.
County
Frazier
RB.
St.
Funeral
died
Home
Funeral
held
were
KNOTT
COUNTY
the
Hindman
at
of
at
at
Pippa
the
the
died
Rt
tion
under
13,
of
Bailey
D.
of
Williamson,
survived
died
West
by
home.
wife,
(GloAnn)
services
Saturday,
August
the
direction
of
Funeral
Home.
Hazard
ARH.
of
Fun
held
were
under
2,
direction
Nelson-Frazier
™
Annie
of
46,
of
Evans
a
6,
833, of
Amett,
Falcon
Salyersville,
-
July
31,
af
her
services
tion
is
direction
July
Taree
Cn
EAvas
Tae
of
loos
sereTinose
Set
Crane
consumer
Centers
Funeral
7,
McDowell
2,
of
Funeral
FA
30.
held
under
the
Funeral
Breet
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of
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at
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Edward
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direction
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were
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cans
Monday,
606-886-9989
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and
p.m,
7:05-9:25;
7:05-9:25.
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list-
WORLD
THE
(4:25)
(2:10-4:25)
ed
serv-
August
Tony
not
property
VS
Mon.-Fri.
Sat.-Sun.
Tackett,
died
services
VanArk,
Doris
wife,
Over
Funeral
Adams
Beaver,
Funeral
the
at
Screening
Drug
60
ee
8,
Offense
sur-
CARD iD
ower
County
Funeral
First
home.
Funeral
servheld
were
‘Thursday,
the
under
direc19,
of
Mullins,
“held
BURIED
_inGREDIT
the
Funeral
Mandy
Pinetop,
=
Saturday,
Funeral
at
Friday,
the
Services.
in
Road,
were
Knott
August
ARH.
her
at
ices’
Stephens
died
home.
65,
Toll-Free:
of
86,
17,
Home.
Francis
of
County
M
serv-
COUNTY
Polly
his
held
under
August
@
died
native,
Hazard
the
83,
2,
He
Combs.
were
Magoffin
direc-
Funeral
MAGOFFIN
a
Home.
Tuesday,
the
ARH.
by
ices
wife,
Funeral
under
Larkslanc;
of
Slone,
a
PILA
SCOTT
Doris
to
and
Wakeland,
&—Held
7:15-
Home.
Services.
Elveda
list-
PG-13).
held
Funeral
August
Whitesburgh
Hospital.
held
17,
Bentley.
under
Combs,
died
Creech
died
in
his
by
were
Hindman
Less
Hallie,
Rogers
14,
by
Barnes.
were
tion
under
Florida
survived
at
@
Tony
not
Copper
Wakeland
Monday,
the
Doris
to
and
property
Food
™
“Butch”
August
Crestview
4,
survived
6,
of
of
Copper
Ella
m
(2:15-4:30
5:
ed.
Services.
14,
65,
Saturday,
ices
direction
held
L.
is
Marlene
services
August
vived
Everett
August
wife,
75,
August
He
Friday,
were
R.E.
Williamson,
Shirley
his
Williamson.
Funeral
is
home.
Funeral
He is
Gloria
Bentley,
dicd
his
Wednesday,
his
his
at
Dillard
Hindman,
Home.
Williamson,
Virginia,
August 11,
@
direc-
Funeral
Danny
67,
the
Daniel
(PG).
(A)
He EXPEN
(2:10-4:25
Sat-Sun.
‘Cine 9—Starts Frida A wg. 2
THE
SWITCH
Mon.-Fn.
(PG-13).
(0), 71883 Sat-Sun. (2:15-4:30)
an
10—Held
Over
property
listed
not
Wakeland
83,
31,
‘inema
LeMaster,
Funeral
July
,
-August
Ronald
20
ug.
jal.
Sat-Sun.
7.15-930.
320.
LeMaster
direction
Sparkman,
Passes,
services
13,
of
August
direction
Funeral
Monnie
August
services
Friday,
under
Friday,
Navon
Singleton.
Wednesday,
under
property
Calhoun
Wakeland,
W
by
Hays
survived
is
p2
Home.
Hospital
He
[1,
from
Nelson-Frazier
of
74.
8,
August
wife,
held
were
August
of
Home.
Joseph
his
es
under
Nelson-
Singleton.
Lexington.
6,
11,
of
Funeral
M
Hindman,
of
held
were
August
direction
at
August
direction
Magoffin
sur-
services
Wednesday,
Funeral
held
were
under
Salyersville
the
were
services
Pikeville
He
of
Home.
Less
died
Salyersville,
August 2,
the
Whitesburg
Appalachian
Funeral
Regional
Hospital.
Williams,
died
at
Center.
vived
J.W.
4,
August
direction
Funeral
™
Home.
Ronald
Hellier,
9.
August
of
Funeral
Jackie
of
59,
the
August
direction
Son
Wednesday,
at
Park,
services
Saturday,
the
&a
4,
State
Funeral
Morristown.
Continued
Friday,
RETURNS
lePHE
ol
Angela
to
Sy
Dotson
Sta
6
Her
property
listed.
<bum
7:05-9:1
Cinema
Mon-Fri.
(2:05-4:15)
(ST.
Mon.-Fri.
and
LeMaster,
(2:15-
(P
CLO (PG-1
Sat-Sun.
CHARLIE
not
Mo
;
to
LeMaster
Mon-Fni
a
Rt
Calhoun
Dotson
Dotson
20
Aug.
(2004-2
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2
(4:15);
Paula
Jay
™
KY
at
Erda
(PG-13
Sat. "
Sat-Sun.
F30) (4-2
Over
DESPICA M 5—Held
3D
to
Evans,
located
Jean
provided
not
Calhoun
Blackburn
114.
dispos-
and/or
device
in
continuous
system
drying
700+
|
TICKET
7:00-9:2
(4:2
THE
Dotson
3—Starts
LOTTERY
to
propJames
at
Subdivision.
Paula
Angela.
sanitizer
Barnett
Stephens,
Damron
and
cloths
a
E.
O.
located
contact
smooth
stored
in
individual
not
solution,
able
in
food
“Gno
Subdivision.
erty
protected
not
not
are
cleanable,
use
noted:
potholes
driveways,
Prestonsburg,
vs
food
sales
sa
eee
Over
Mon.-Fri
(PG-13).
(1:50-4:45) 7:45.
LOVE
Sat-Sun.
vAMBI SUC (PG-13) Mon-Fri
(49 7:16-9 Sat-Sun. (2:15-4:30)
propJames
at
al
t—Held
& dPRAY
5,
to
Stephens,
O.
located
Ralph
Anthony
of
out
on
storage,
easily
inspec-
Violations
some
inspection.
noted:
surfaces
Home
regular
Drift,
tion
found
Trent
Collins
23,
alcohol
intoxication
floor,
duning
Anthony
erty
Damron
PRICES:
«
Cin
listed.
7
to
Martin,
medications
items
92.
Mabile
Market,
$4.00
Kide/Senio's—$7.00
Matinee—S6.00
Eee
Pamela
not
Barnett
for
advance
in
o purcha
PRICE
pner
Adults—
to
and
property
Glenda
purchased
the
date
Matinees
Un!
on
ain
e
TICK
jatin
A.
America
Collins
Collins,
that
be
may
sh
an
listed.
not
-a
door
hands.
Violations
date
found
various
Score:
ank
ovens,
regular
trash
contain-
covered,
debris,
S&V
Prestonsburg;
of
some
lots.
their
‘Triangle
need
and
sign
employees
food
wash
solution,
Millie
to
property
Tickets
listed.
not
Auxier
Auxier,
not
use
A.
HJ.
to
property
N.-L.
easily
in
microwave
handwashing
no
15some
proper
and
around
of
notifies
the
and_
cloths
sanitizer
cavities
in
seals
structures
in
in
contact
listed.
listed.
not
Auxier
Mary
Auxier,
restraints,
surfaces
are
smooth
stored
unclean
Park,
found
hair
cleanable,
outbuild-
meeting
not
some
intoxication.
Antonio
The
com-
plaint
Denise
bags
food
86.
other
not
ers
alcohol
com-
B-
Millie
to
property
S
H.J.
not
Auxier
Auxier,
7:00-9:00;
listed.
to
property
ary
Violations
7:00;
Mon
not
Samuel
not
Auxier
Auxier,
regular
Minnie,
no?’
not
in
Levina
violations
100.
Jim,
noted:
inspection.
setbacks,
Score:
Big
around
Mobile
underpending
found
repair,
or
para-
Ryan
Prestonsburg:
vs
Inc.;
use
drug
phernalia.
Kentucky
Associates
and
property
Auxier,
regular
No.
tarts
SUCK
(PG-13).
Sun. (1:30)
7:00-9:00.
HS.
to
Auxier
Mon-
7:00.
Cinema
VAMPIRES
property
B.
(P 13
INCEPTION
Sun. (1:30)
to
not
Auxier
to
and
Tanya
Auxier,:
John
inspection
homes,
Score:
and
noted.
15-
found
noted:
found
feet
in
controlled,
of
with
around
Brown
Auxier
K.
Auxier
good
found
regular
ings
public
disorderly
prescription
improper
possession
vs.
com-
plaint.
Development
Renee
conduct,
Bank
Scareberry;
listed.
Auxier
property.
&
Jessie
Harold
Jean
listed.
Cuphoiders!
H.J.
not
Harrison
Auxier,
92:
Dwale,
inspection.
lots,
some
weeds
Violations
Martin;
the
other
in
not
Alpike
Allen,
by
taking.
Tackeu,
Jennifer
property
en
lots
resurfacing,
from
on
park,
27,
theft
Stephanie
30,
intoxication,
vs.
complaint.
vs.
Auxier,
not
found
Score:
-
Sound,.and
to.
listed.
setbacks,
growth
weed
decking:
driving
meeting
debris
some
unlawful
by
Prestonsburg;
Kidd
Kidd;
Young
decks
homes
heavy
correctly,
of
not
setback
.
unlawful
not
outer
15-foot
Auxier
Annie
HJ.
numbered
‘Scre Dol
Wall-to-Wall
Travisters
Property,
..
regular
Violations
properly,
inspec-
and
underpending
non-
Hamilton,23,
Josh
McGarey;
complaint.
Layne,
lots
meeting
not
noted:
parking
homes
foot
31,
taking”.
K.
Violations
in
container.
Duncan,
theft
Stanville,;
regular
numbered
of
areas
repair
Shawn
Nick
vs.
Tram,
Home
handsink.
or
90.
a
posses-
support,
Home
LP
Servicing
Pugh;
complaint.
NCOP
Capital
second-degree
trolled
Brian
Barnett,32,
possession
substance;
marijuana,
improper
bery,
Bevinsville.
of
David
property
Mobile
Betsy
noted:
lavatory
Sc
repair,
cutting
of
90.
Spears
Prestonsburg,
inspection.
regular
and
insurance.
of
need
need
around
inspection.
Inspections
Arby’s,
7
Prestonsburg.
Tilda
Wakeland,
22,
May
of
Elza
to’:
Banner,
Webb,
I1., 24, of
Prestonsburg.
in
in
weeds
:
under-
homes,-
other
pending
Zone.lot
littering.
crimina
vs.
‘petition
support
healthca
Fraley,
Deneene
27,
Park,
Elizabeth
Richar
for.
Salyersville.
Brent
Jason
Marcum
Nicole
Stephanie
Williams;
from
Whitaker,
Jessica
Beyalton
eosnin prespa
ing.
31
D.
Branham,
Jimmy
vs.
Anthony
and
intoxication.
Williams
Williams
tody.
Roger
to
of
divorce.
Rita.
Magie
Michael
‘Clyde
Sttes,
Helen
David,
‘of
Robert
and
22,
Po,
Jason~
of
Drift.
to
of
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weekend.
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active
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probably
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into
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had
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evening
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no
weekend.
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some-
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point,
last
about
that
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some
so
feel
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15th
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the
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how
photos
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Floyd
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guy,
teams
until
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kills.
or
it’s
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believer
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three
Cats
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rival
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on
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27
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10
at
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and
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than
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Oct.
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the
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Pike
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hauled
be
at
reel
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fought
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catfish
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a
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Morgan
Oct.8
Zack
County
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Pikeville
17
continue
year.
also
should
in
Paintsville
Breathitt
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Oct.
this
time
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at
capable
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this
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time
and
season
helping
that
oriented
pass.
more
group
Newcomers
senior
and
are
Schedule
Aug.
20
Williams
a
should
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2010
the
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Austin
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group
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of
ball.
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and
Cook
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both
front.
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up
and
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good
Blackcats
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strong
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signal
touch-
Alex
lead
to
front
up
well.
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looks
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will
take
receiv-
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finished
in
group
include
and
quarter-
Blackcats
the
in
does
speed
and
sition
lost
best
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leading
the
last
er
to
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of
group
step in
Prestonsburg
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Collins
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back-
replace
and
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returns
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Moming
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Gary
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Sunday
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am.;
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Betsy
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Don
p.m.;
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10
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Crum,
flea
11
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Hagans,
11
am.;
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p.m;
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West
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10
Wednesday,
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7
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and
a.m.
6:30
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am.;
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House
KY 41649;
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Richard
Salisbury,
Bishop.
285-3133;
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Sunday
Wednesday,
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Toler
Church
Upper
School,
on
night; Sunday
and 6
Wednesday,
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Maytown
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7
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6
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10
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School,
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1063
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Tommy
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KY
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157
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Jerry C.
am.;
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p.m.
9:45
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
lor assault
Times Staff Report
DEBORD- Two
inmates at the United
States Penitentiary at Big
Sandy in Martin County
are now facing additional
charges of simp!e
assault, a misdemeanor
offense by federal standards, following an
alleged in9ident taking
place last year.
•
According to separate
indictments against
inmate Jameel Aleem
and Toriano Phelps, on
Nov. 29, 2009, the two
men assaulted an officer
identified only as "A. R."
at the federal prison. The
indictment did not specify
what duties the officer
was taking care of at the
time of the alleged incident.
If found guilty of the
separate counts, both
• men could serve an additional year in prison, and
both have already
entered plea agreements. They are set for
sentencing on Sept. 16
in U.S. District Court in
Ashland.
FORECAST
by SHELDON COMPTON
Parker Derossett, assistant jailer at
STAFF WRITER
the facility, on behalf of inmate
Kevin Ray again~t inmates Zack
Blair, Kenneth Hayden and Brent
Combs, court records said.
Ray's brother, Donnie, ~aid
their father had spoken to his
brother this past Wednesday by
phone from the jail.
"About 10 p.m. Wednesday
PRESTO.l';JSBURG - Three
inmates at the Floyd County
Detention Center are each now facing additional charges of seconddegree assault following an alleged
attack on another inmate last week.
The charges were filed by
REMEMBERING
in. side
LAKY N
Shooting
case heads
to grand jury
-FEATURES W RITER
PRESTONSBURG
Michael
Nolan Slone, the man accused of shooting his ex-girlfriend and her new
boyfriend on Aug. 7, was in court
Monday for .a preliminary hearing, but
Slone waived his right to the hearing,
and now the case will go directly to the
grand jury.
Slone, 24, is facing two counts of
attempted murder and one count of burglary..
At the court appearance, Slone's
attorney requested that his client be
photo by Sheldon Compton
(Sec SHOOTING, page 5)
Faculty and students at Prestonsburg High School released pink balloons from the sphool's football field after classes Friday in memory of former student Lakyn Pennington. Pennington died in
a car accident on Aug. 9, a day after her 18th birthday and two days before the start of school,
near Gob/e-Roberts.
Postal workers
indicted in
separate cases
Court extends line of credit
•
''That's all I can say."
STAFF WRITER
The court voted in May of
this year to use the $500,000,
PRESTONSBURG - With a taken out from Community
deadlmc of tomorrow looming Trust Bank.. to pay for work
on a $500,000 line of credit, the · don6 by contractors during the
Floyd County Fiscal Court saw Mother's Day :flood of last year.
enough votes Friday afternoon At that time, county officials
to renew the credit for another were still waiting on some $3
million in FEMA funding and
six months.
The move essentially means had not, at that time, received
the county will take the line of any money from FEMA for four
credit again, pay the current months.
"FEMA is not a very good
interest that has accumulated,
and then take the $500,000 out household word in this court, to
say the least," Marshall said at
again.
"This FEMA money, don't that time.
lt was again a pressing need,
count on it," said JudgeExecutive R.D. "Doc" Marshall. according to court members, to
Get up-to-the-minute
weather forecasts at
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Regional Medical Center around 9
he' d been threatened and that he' d a.m. Thursday morning with severe
told the employees," Donnie Ray injuries to his head and face that
said. "He got the hell beat' out of · had caused major swelling, includhim, got sent to St. Mary's ing broken ribs and a broken jaw[Hospita~ in Huntington, W.Va.]
bone. However, the exact extent of
and that's where he's laying Ray's injuries could not be fully
today."
ascertained due to patient confiRay said his brother had been
(See BEATING, page 5)
hospitalized first at Highlands
by JARRID DEATON
by SHELDON COMPTON
High: 88 • Low: 65
night he called my dad and said
pay contractors who were still
awaiting payments.
''You can't run from it," said
District 4 Magistrate Ronnie
Akers, who made the motion to
accept an amended' resolution to
take another six-month extension on the credit. "I think we
need to use it to pay some bills
today." '
With District 3 Magistrate
Donny Daniels absent from the
meeting, Akers' vote was seconded by District 1 Magistrate
John A. Goble and a voted
against by District 2 Magistrate
Hattie Owens to see the resolution move through by a 2-to-1
vote.
by SHELDON COMPTON
STAFF WRITER
PIKEVILLE - Postal workers are
continuing to find themselves facing
indictments in federal court on various
charges.
The most recent indictments, one
against Knott County postal employee
Lena Sue Nickles and another handed
down against Floyd County employee
Letisha Raye Jarrell, both involve allegations of misuse of money orders.
Jarrell is facing one count of misap(See INDICTED, page 5)
E M E R G E N C Y RESPONSE
Fleeing suspect shot after
trying to run over cops
Road, he allegedly pulled into a ·
gravel drive and stDpped before
putting the vehicle in reverse and
PIKEVILLE - Two officer~ driving toward the office~;s. Both
with
the
Pikeville
Police officers opened fire on Hocker and
Department were involved in a, then perfonned CPR on him until
shooting over the weekend atrcr a paramedics arrived.
In accordance with standard
man allegedly attempted to run
police procedure, both officers
over them with his vehicle.
According to Kentucky State have been placed on administrative
Police Tpr. Shaun Little, Pikeville leave during the investigation oft
City Police Officers Addison the incident. Tpe number of shots
Baisden and Chad Branham fired by the officers and how many
responded to a call that a man was times Hocker was hit by the bullets
trying to forcibly enter a residence. has not been released. The incident
When the Mficers arrived at the is currently under investigation by
scene, the man, identified as the Kentucky State Police.
According to Little, Hocker, 33,
Charles Hocker, drove away in a
vehicle without turning the head- of Louisville, is currently listed in
lights on. When the officers pur- stable condition at St. Mary' s
sued Hocker on Hurricane Creek Hospi~al in Huntington, W.Va.
by JARRIO DEATON
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Obituaries .....................A2
Opinion ............... :.........A4
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Classifi~ds ...:................ B4
Lifestyles ......................C1
Calendar ........... .......... C3
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THE 'fLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Obituaries
Rowena Music
Akers
Rowena Mm;ic Akers age
57 of Prestonsburg, pa'ised
away on Saturday, August
14, 2010, at Highlands
Regional Medical Center.
She was born September
4, 1952, in Prestonsburg, the
daughter of Belvia Akers of
Prestonsburg and the late
Alex Music.
She is survived by one
son, Randy Akers of
Prestonsburg
and
one
daughter, Kimberly L.
Akers of Prestonsburg; five
brothers: Hershell Akers and
Amos Music , both of
Prestonsburg, George Akers
ofWabach, Indiana, Johnnie
Music of Stockbridge,
Michigan and David Gene
Music
of
Ypsilanti,
Michigan; three sisters:
Sandra Taylor of Wabash,
Indiana, Mary Wireman and
Carol Jean Akers both of
Prestonsburg.
Funeral services for
Rowena Music Akers were
conducted Tuesday, August
17 at 11 a.m., m the Hall
Funeral Home Chapel, in
Martin, with Jimmy Caudill
officiating.
Burial was in the AkersMusic Cemetery, Prestonsburg, with the Hall Funeral
In Memory of
Madge Hicks
· "MyMommy
My Best Friend"
When I have no one to
tum to, and I'm feeling
kinda low,
When there's no one to
talk to, and no where I
can go.
I search deep within
myself, it's the love
inside my heart,
That lets me know my
Mommy and me, are not
so far apart.
A smile then appears
upon my face, and the
sun begins to shine,
I hear my Mommy's
voice, so soft, sweet and
kind.
Saying everything will be
ok, it may seem that I'm
alone,
But I'm never by myself
at all, whenever I need
my Mommy, she's right
here in my heart.
My Mommy, my sweet
best friend, I will always
love you.
Love, Becky and Kids
Home caring for those
arrangements.
Pallbearers: Ronnie 0.
Burchett, Hershell Akers,
George Akers, Darl Taylor
and John Music. <Paid obituary)
Lou Ethel
Brookover
in Michigan:
Born December 27, 1967,
in Ypsilanti, Michigan; she
was the daughter of Charles
T. Collins of Prestonsburg
and Naomi Ruth Powell
Collins
of
Belleville,
Michigan.
Other survivors in addition to her parents; include
several aunts and uncles.
She was preceded in death
by one sister, Leslie Kaye
Collins.
Funeral services were
held F1iday, August 13, at 1
p.m., at the Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home, in Martin,
with David George Garrett
of Texas and Margaret
Haney of Mississippi; one
son,
Derick
Dewayne
Thomas Hightower of
Harold;
one
daughter,
Leeann Elizabeth Hightower
of Harold; 14 brothers and
sisters; four halfsisters and
two halfbrothers.
In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by
two brothers and one halfsister.
Funeral services will be
held Thursday, August 19, at
11 a.m., at the Toler Creek
Freewill Baptist Church,
(Toler Creek), in Harold.
Burial will be in the Conn
Family Cemetery, (Toler
Creek), Harold.
Visitation is after 6 p.m.,
Tuesday, August 17, at the
church.
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home, in Martin, is in
charge of arrangements.
Lou Ethel Brookover, 91,
of Clay City, died Sunday,
August 15, 2010, at the
Stanton Nursing Center.
Born March 22, 1919, in
Endicott, she was the daughter of the late Henry and
Hattie Samons Endicott. She
was a parachute factory
worker in Prestonsburg and ·
offi~iating.
a member and charter memBurial was ill the Stratton
ber of the Benedict Baptist
Cemetery, in I vel.
Church, in Slick Rock, of
Visitation was after 6
Prestonsburg, and a member
p.m., Thursday, August 12,
of the VFW.
at the funeral home.
She was preceded in death
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
by her husbands, Green
Home, in Martin, was ip
Woods, Clyde Jarrell and
( Pmd obituary)
charge of arrangements.
Harry Brookover.
(Paid obituary)
Other survivors include
Bruce Jarrell
one son, John Henry (Ethel)
Eric
Dewayne
Bruce Jarrell, 48, of Dana,
Woods of Clay City; three
died Saturday, August 14,
Hightower
stepsons: Walter (Helen)
2010, at his residence.
Eric Dewayne Hightower,
Jarrell of Mio, Michigan,
Born November 11, 1961,
Edward Jarrell of Ashland 40, of Harold, died Sunday, in Dana, he was the son of
and Bill (Eleanor) Jarrell of August 15, 2010, at his resi- Clifford and Marcy Bell
Beckley, West Virginia; two dence.
Jarrell of Dana. He was a
Born March 14, 1970, in
stepdaughters:
Dorothy
disabled nurse; and a mem(Don) Shifford of Wayne, Lorraine, Ohio, he was the ber of the National Guard.
Michigan, Yvonne Jacobs of son of the late Willie "Bill"
Other survivors include
Phoenix; one sister, Fannie and Bertha Lillian Conn two sons: Bruce Lee
Garrett of Daniels Creek; Hall. He was a disabled coal (Cynthia) Jarrell and Patrick
two grandchildren: John processing plant operator.
(Shanda) Jarrell, both of
He is survived by his wife,
Clinton Woods and Anita
Dana; a daughter, Kirstin
Shepherd, both of Clay City; Jackie Ann King Hightower. (James) Jarrell of Ashland;
Other survivors include
three great-grandchildren:
brothers: Cliff (Wendy)
Angela Woods and Misty his biological parents: Jarrell Jr., of Ashland,
Barroso, both of Clay City Carlton Wayne Hightower Bobby• (Anna) Jarrell of
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Dale, Belle Harless, Lida
Endicott and Minnie Music
James.
Funeral services will be
held Wednesday, Augu'st 18,
at 1 p.m., at Nelson-Frazier
310 N. Lake Dr.
Funeral Home, in Martin,
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with J_ohnny Hurt officiating.
Burial will be in Davidson
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Visitation is after 5 p.m.,
or
Monday, August 16, at the
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funeral home.
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
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charge of arrangements.
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He was preceded in death
by his wife, JoAnn Turner
McKinney.
' Survivors include two
daughters: Shonna (Eddie)
Phillips and Sherry (Greg)
Compton, both of Melvin;
one brother, Prentes Smith
of Oly, Washington; two sisters: Barbara Ratliff of
Lebanon, Virginia and Lois
Scott of Grundy, Virginia;
and five grandchildren:
Sharma McKinney, Jessica
Bartley, Tyler Compton, AI
Matthew Compton and '\'
Riley-Jo Compton.
In addition to his wife and
parents, he was preceded in
death by four brothers:
Harry Smith, Roy Conley,
Hershel Conley and Darien
Smith; four sisters: Carolyn
Harris, Nell White, Ruby
<Paid obituary)
Blair and Ada B. Perino.
Funeral services were
]ames Dennis
held Saturday, August 14, at
1 p.m., at the Nelson-Frazier
''Roundman''
Funeral Home, in Martin,
McKinney
with Bobby Isaac officiatJames Dennis "Round- ing.
man" McKinney, 82, of
Burial will be in the
Melvin, died Wednesday, Cherry Hill Cemetery,
August 11, 2010, at his residence.
(See OBITUARIES, page 3)
Born January 29, 1928, in
Wheelwright, he was the son
of the late Robert and Ada
Ashbrook McKinney. He
was a retired hydraulic
mechanic, a U.S. Army veteran, a member of the
Dana and James Bradley; a
sister, Holly Ann (Eddie)
Kidd of lvel; six grandchildren:
Jordan,
Andrea,
Cameron,
Zachary
Nathaniel, Timothy Blake
and Alexis Lynea; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death
by a sister-in-law, Shanda
Jarrell.
Funeral services were
held Tuesday, August 17, at
1 p.m., at the Little Salem
Old Regular Baptist Church,
in Dana, with Old Regular
Baptist ministers officiating.
Burial was• in the Jarrell
Family Cemetery, in Dana.
Visitation was Sunday,
August 15, after noon at the
church, with nightly services
beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home, in Martin, was in
charge of arrangements.
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Obituaries
• Continued from p2
(Elkhorn Park Road, Stone
Coal), in Garrett.
Visitation was after 6
p.m., Thursday, August 12,
at the funeral home.
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
,_ Home, in Martin, is in
charge of arrangements.
( l'md obttuary I
Patsy Jean Rose
Patsy Jean Rose, 62, of
Garrett, died Saturday,
August 14, 2010, at the
Pikeville Medical Center.
Born August 27, 1947, in
Hite, she was the daughter
of Sarah Katherine Osborne
Hall of Martin and the late
Wiley Martin Hall. She was
a homemaker.
~
She is survived by her
husband, Roger Rose.
Other survivors include a
daughter, Teresa Lynn Rose
of Garrett; h~r brothers:
Tommy (Debbie) Hall and
Bill Hall, both of Martin,
Larry Hall of Morehead,
Gary (Sue) Hall of West
Van Lear, David (Diana)
Hall and Cainer (Gwin)
Hall, all of Prestonsburg;
her grandchildren: Delbert
Wayne Conn, Scotty Conn
(Amanda Howard), Kayla
Nicole Conn; her great-
•
grandchildren:
Braxton
Wayne Conn; s stepgranddaughter, Katrina Harris and
several nieces, nephews,
great-nieces and nephews.
In addition to her father,
she was preceded in death
by two brothers: Donald
Ray Hall and Martin
Edward Hall and two sisters: Georgia Faye Hall
Conn (RB Conn), Anita
Marie Hall; a great-grandson, Dennis Gabriel Conn.
Funeral services were
held Tuesday, August 17, at
1 p.m., at the Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home, in Martin,
with Bob Wireman officiating.
Burial was in the Adkins
Clllm Cemetery, Arkansas
Creek, in Martin.
Funeral services were
held Tuesday, August 17, at
1 p.m., at the Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home, in Martin.
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home, in Martin, was in
charge of arrangements.
(Paid obiruar)')
Joseph M. Stanley
Born September 16, 1951,
in Floyd County, he was the
son of Dorthula Hall
Stanley
Spangler
of
Bevinsville and the late
Robert Stanley. He was a
disabled coal miner.
He was preceded in death
by his wife, Roselee
Compton Stanley.
Survivors include one
son, Michael Joe, (wife,
Stacy)
Stanley
of
Bevinsville; two daughters:
Dorothy Rebecca Stanley of
Bevinsville, Mary Dawn
Wedclington of Pikeville; a
brother, Robert, (wife,
Vickie)
Stanley
of
Bevinsville; a sister, Janet;
and husband, (Daniel)
Crawford of Hi Hat; his
grandchildren:
Skylar,
Micah,
Haley,
Elijah,
Nathan, and Baylon.
In addition to his wife, he
was preceded in death by
three sisters: Cora Lou
Stanley, Loretta Lucas and
Ulavene Conley.
Funeral services were
held Sunday, August 15, at
11 a.m., at the Little Nancy
Old Regular Baptist Church,
in Hi Hat, with ministers of
the Old Regular Baptist
Church officiating.
Burial
was
in the
Buckingham Cemetery, in
Bevinsville.
Visitation was after 6
p.m., on Friday, at the
church.
Nelson-Frazier. Funeral
Home, in Martin, was in
charge of arrangements.
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Paul misguided
on drug problem
Since the beginning of 2010, more than 100 people have
lost their lives to suspected drug overdoses in the 5th
Congressional District. That isn't a figure that we pulled
out of the air, but one that U.S. Rep. Hal Rogers cited during a recent visit to Hazard as he noted the need to· further
the fight against drug abuse in Eastern Kentucky.
That's over 100 people who will never wake up again,·
leaving families behind to wonder what went wrong. If
there was ever a pressing issue for any politician wishing to
.represent Kentucky's interests in the United States Senate,
the epidemic of drug abuse in Eastern Kentucky is one.
But to one candidate, a doctor no less, the Kentucky
drug problem isn't one about which he seems to be concerned, and one he would love to de-fund by dismantling
Operation UNITE, a federally funded agency tasked solely
with combating drug trafficking and abuse.
This approach is not only misguided, .but illustrates just
how out of touch Dr. Rand Paul is with the eastern part of
the Conimonwealth. It's not surprising to us, to be honest,
considering his complete ignorance about the history of
Harlan County as noted in a recent nationally circulated
magazine.
Dr. Paul's brushing of the shoulder in regard to our
regional drug problem is distoncerting, but his position that
the responsibility of combating drug abuse should be left
up to local and state law enforcement, devoid of most federal help, is, for lack of a better term, stupid. Vfe appreciate
Dr. Paul's smaller government platform, but points of contention like these are inexcusable.
Drug abuse in Eastern Kentucky is indeed a pressing
issue, Dr. Paul, and one that should have been on your
radar, which of late has been exclusively trained on the
financial crisis. Considering this dangerous position on the
drug issue, we're inclined to believe that radar should have
been scanning a wider scope of issues.
Perhaps if Dr. Paul could climb off his high tea party
horse for a moment and take a break from leading the
Obama-bashing brigade, he could see that there are other
issues that need addressing in Kentucky other than deregulating federal authority, which in itself brings about a
whole boatload of new issues.
But then again, we don't expect that day to come any
time soon.
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- Guest Column
A legislative
perspective
by REP. QREG STUMBO
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE
Earlier this year, T proudly
sponsored Amanda's Law in an
effort to provide greater peace of
mind to victims of domestic violence who have reason to fear
for their safety. Named in honor
of Amwda Ross, a family friend
who · was
murdered last
September, the legislation that
took effect last month gives a
powerful tool to judges determined to enforce domestic violence.orders that have been violated. These offenders can now
be required to be electronically
moni,tored, at their own cost,
while victirn.s can be quickly
notified if the order's protective
distance is bteached.
This approach has proven
highly effective in the more than
a dozen states that have similar
laws. To tny knowledge, not
one victim has been murdered in
those cases where electronic
monitoring has been used.
Understandably, this focus
on domestic-violence prevention has generated the most discussion in recent months when it
comes to Amanda's Law. But.
importantly, the law also calls
for expa.ndi11g electronic monitoring in other areas, with the
goal of saving a significant
amount of taxpayer dollars
while actually increasing public
safety.
The technology has proven
itself repeatedly in the field, and
is getting better every day. As
Fayette County's system ha
shown, it can even pinpoint
whether the person being monitored is speeding. That system
also gives law enforcement a
quick opportunity to rule out a
list of potential suspects when a
crime occurs, and in domesticviolence cases, it can set both
stationary and moving boundaries that ensure the offender
never gets close to the victim
without law enforcement knowing about it.
The General Assembly
would like to see the judicial
system, the Department of
Corrections and out counties
take greater advantage of this in
cases involving non-violent and
non-sexual crimes. lt could be
used, for example, in pretrial
diversion - which· gives those
facing a felony·charge a chance options as drug court could be.
to keep a clean record if they Their effectiveness was undenistfly ovt of further trouble - and able, both for the defendant and
for those on probation or parole government" s bottom line, and it
or who are scheduled for early cleared· space in our jails and
release from prison.
prisons for those who truly
Electronic monitoring could deserve to be there. My office
help the state reduce its fast- was an early advocate for this
growing prison population by smart-on-crime approach that is
using it on many of those behind currently getting a much closer
bars because of technical •viola- look both here and. across the
tions to their probation or parole country.
and not for a new felony
Now that I am House
offense. This particular group Speaker, I am getting the opporcosts the state more than $100 tunity to.put that experience to
million a year.
usc. Amm1da's Law is a strong
Likewise, electronic monitor- step in the right direction, but
ing could also help counties, educating the public about its
which spend $140 million arinu- potential is just as vital. At the
ally on their jails, some of which bill's signing, Amanda's mothtake up as much as 40 percent of er, Diana Ross, urged the juditheir county's budget. If judges cial system to not let tbis tool sit. if)
could rely more on this option idle. "Please give this law a
rather than have those charged chance to save lives," she said.
sit for months in jail awaiting
In the months ahead, I will do
trial, counties could reap· the what 1 can to make that a reality
benefits, since the daily moni- by seeking to convince our
toring rate is far cbeap~r than judges, our prosecutors and our
providing three meals a day, county officials that electronic
shelter and medical care. monitoring can make their comMonthly savings for each munities safer while saving
inmate could easily reach into them money, often with little to
no upfront cost.
the hundreds of dollars.
When I served a~ A.ttorney
The sooner we can achieve
General, I saw how beneficial this goal, to emulate what
electronic monitoring and other Fayette County already has, the
such
alternative-sentencing better off we all will be.
Floyd County Times
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�THE FLOYD CouNTY TIMES
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
18, 2010 • A5
speaker, wife receive awafd from KDVA
by JARRID DEATON
FEATURES WRITER
FRANKFORT
Prestonsburg native and
Kentucky House Speaker
Greg Stumbo, along with his
wife, Mary Karen Sfumbo,
have been selected as two of
nine recipients of the 2010
Kentucky
Domestic
Violence
Association's
"Committed to Peace in
Kentucky Homes" award.
According to Connie
Little, director of the Sandy
Valley
Abuse
Center,
Stumbo is being honored for
introducing and supporting
domestic violence legislation during the last session
of the General Assembly,
including his sponsorship of
House Bill l, a bill that
allows GPS monitoring of
respondents who have violated domestic violence protective orders.
Additional amendments
to the bill included adding
language to automatically
extend un-served emergency
protective orders for six
months and a strengthened
prohibition against trespassing on domestic yiolence
shelter property.
Mary Karen Stumbo was
also involved in the passage
of the legislation and served
as an advocate for the bill.
"As the director of the
Sandy Valley Abuse Center
and a vice president of the
KDVA, it is my honor to
present the Peace in
Kentucky Homes Award to
House
Speaker
Greg
Stumbo and his wife, Mary
Karen," Little said. "We
thank you both for your
commitment, perseverance,
time and energy involved in
passing Amanda's Law and
we want to recognize your
work in helping to end violence
against
women
throughout the commonwealth."
The awards are presented
as part of the Kentucky
Domestic
Violence
Association' s "Committed
to Peace" campaign that
stresses the importance of
individual and community
commltment to ending
domestic violence.
Both Greg and Mary
Stumbo received the award
on Tuesday in the Speaker's
Capitol Annex Office.
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House Speaker Greg Stumbo and his wife, Mary Karen, second from right, received
awards in his Capitol office on Tuesday from the Kentucky Domestic Violence
Association, with Connie Little, at left, and Darlene Thomas presenting. The
"Committed to Peace in Kentucky Homes" Awards are being given by KDVA in each
of its districts; Speaker Stumbo and Mary Karen were chosen for their strong advocacy on behalf of domestic violence victims and for leading the way in passing
Amanda's Law, new legislation that gives judges authority to closely monitor those
who violate Domestic Violence Orders. Connie Little serves as director of the Sandy
Valley Abuse Ce.nter, while Darlene Thomas is dir,ector ot the Bluegrass Domestic
Violence Program.
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concerned about is the
dentiality laws.
Ray was jailed about a health and safety of my
month ago, his brother said. brother," he said.
"I know he was caught
Floyd Jailer Roger Webb
doing something on the r:iil- said he only knew of the
road, scrapping for metal, alleged assault through his
and the railroad detective deputies, who told him the
basic circumstances surarrested him on charges."
Donnie Ray said he had rounding that evening.
"They said he (Ray)
called the Floyd County
Detention Center
and yelled for help and they
received some ·infonnation went. and discovered that
about his brother, but it was there had been an alterca~
limited. He then called the · tion," Webb said. "They got
Department of Corrections, him out and checked him
which must be notified and searched all of them to
within 24 hours of any make sure there were no
which
they
assaults
at
facilities weapons,
throughout the state under weren't."
recently changed state laws.
According to Webb, the
Ray said he left mes~ time that evening leading up
sages in Frankfort but had to the incident did include
not heard back from any- Ray telling deputy jailers
one, adding that, in the end, that he was having trouble
the real concern was for the with some fellow inmates,
immediate safety of his but that the alleged assault
took place after his deputies
brother.
"The only thing we' re had moved Ray.
"He was in a population
cell and when medicine was
being given out he told
them he was going "to have
trouble back there, that
some of them was going to
jump him," Webb said. "So,
they moved him up front to
the holding cell to try to
keep him out of harm' s way
and then there was an altercation up there."
Webb said that a policy
at the facility is to give
inmates moved to the holding cell a rundown of other
inmates who are currently
in that cell and to ask them
if they thought there would
be any trouble if they were
placed there.
"He never mentioned he
had any problems with anybody in the holding cell,"
Webb said. "You just never
know in this jail. You just
never know from one
minute to the next."
moved from the Floyd
County Detention Center to
the Leslie County Detention
·
Center.
Slone, an Anny veteran,
was arrested last week by
officers with the Kentucky
St11te Police after eluding
capture for almost five days.
Officers located Slone about
two miles from wbere the
shooting took place in the
Hippo community near
Route 850.
According to police,
Slone allegedly shot Jessica
Nelson and Lee Sammons
on Saturday, Aug. 7. at a
home in Middle Creek.
Nelson was shot once in the
leg and Sammons was shot
in the leg, abdomen and
groin. Nelson was treated
and released from the hospital and Sammons'remains in
stable condition.
Slone is currently being
held at the Floyd County
Detention Center on a $1
million cash bond.
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propriation of postal funds,
alleging that from March 20
to June 3 this year she misappropriated money orders
totaling $11,366, while
Nickles is facing 18 counts
of fraudulent issuance of
money orders, all of these
counts allegedly taking
place between the dates of
July 6, 2009, and Oct. 24,
2009.
During this time period,
it is alleged that Nickles,
beginning on that first date,
wrote a money order for
herself in the amount of
$30, then again on the fol-
lowing day· for $20. Two
days later, there is an additional charge for another
money order · written for
$23, according to the indictment.
Many of the remaining
charges, all of similar circumstance, fall mostly
wfthin
this
amount.
However, on Aug. 20,
Nickles alleg~dly wrote herself a money order for
$379.08 and then again for
the same amount on Sept. 3.
On Sept. 26, the indictment
charges that she wrote herself another money order
for $100.
. In total, over the 18
counts in the indictment,
Nickles is charged with
writing money orders for
$1,724.08 over the course
of the three-month period of
time.
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Pike man cha~ged
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by SHELDON COMPTON
STAFF WRITER
PIKEVILLE - A Pike
County man now faces federal charges alleging he
defrauded
the
U.S.
Department of Veteran's
Affairs out of more than
$30,000 in disability benefits for which he was not eligible.
Ronnie E. Hogston was
indicted in U.S. District
Court in Pikeville Aug. 5 on
one felony count of conceal-
ing and retaining with intent
to convert to own use and
gain money of the United
States
Department
of
Veteran's Affairs.
The charge could result·
in Hogston spending up to
I 0 years in federal prison
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that from November 2006
until late June 2009,
Hogston received disability
(See VA, page 6)
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�A6 • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
18, 201 0
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Drawing sets order for November ballot
by SHELDON COMPTON
STAFF WRITER
PRESTOSNBURG
Floyd County Clerk Chris
Waugh oversaw the drawings to see where on the
November ballot candidates
would appear this past week.
The last two weeks leading up to the deadline saw
nearly 40 city and school
candidates file, with perhaps
the most crowded race being
that for a seat on the
Prestonsburg City CounciL
This race alone will have 15
names on the ballot, while,
on the other end of that
extreme, the race for
Wayland mayor will not be a
race at all, af> candidate Jerry
A. Fultz saw no challenger
file before the Aug. 10 deadline.
Including Hattie Owens,
wife of former fiscal court
member Jackie Edford
Owens, as a write-in candidate in her husband's seat on
the that court there will be a
total of 58 local candidates
vying for offices.
Two magistrates on the
Democratic ticket face
Republican opponents District 1 Magistrate John
A. Goble will face Floyd
Skeans and District 4
Magistrate Ronnie Akers
will take on Martin "MJ"
Meade for .that county
office.
The order of those on the
ballot received from the
county clerk's office follow
ing the drawing is as follows:
Soil and Water
Conservation District
Supervisor
Dougie Hopkins
Bert Layne
Daniel Branson
Floyd B. Allen
James K. Allen
Freddie "Munroe" Goble
Don Willis
Danny H. Hamilton
Carolyn W. Ford
Donna Blackburn Wells
David Gearheart
Gorman Collins Jr.
B.D. Nunnery
Ben Ferguson
Bob Carpenter
Sheila Bryant
Harry A. Adams
Mayor of Prestonsburg
Jerry Fannin
Philip "Doc" Simpson
Prestonsburg City Council
Roy D. Roberts
Timothy C. Cooley
Wheelwright City
Commission
Don "Booty" Hall
Joe Stewart
Vernon Smallwood
Lucille Gayheart Tackett
Lonzie Tackett Jr.
Mayor of Wheelwright
Andy Wayne Akers
David Marlee Sammons
Wayland City
Commission
Mary Murphy
Tim Stephens
Kathy Mills
Tom Murphy
Thomas Robinson
Terri Dalton Howell
Linda Castle Spurlock
Mayor o1 Wayland
State to receive $1 million to help crack down
on U·nreasonable health insura~ce premium hikes
HHS Secretary Kathleen
Sebelius
announced
Monday the award of $1
million to Kentucky to help
crack down on health insurance premium increases.
Kentucky will use this
Affordable Care Act funding to help improve the
oversight of proposed
health insurance premium
increases,
take
action
against insurers seeking
unreasonable rate hikes, and
ensure Kentuckians receive
value for their premium
dollars.
"The Affordable Care
Act puts in place critical
market reforms to improve
quality and reduce the cost
of health care for employers
\ and individuals. Increased
, competition, lower insurance overhead, and better
·risk pooling in health insurance Exchanges in 2014 are
expected to reduce premiurns in the individual market by anywhere from 1420 percent acc01ding to the
Congressional
Budget
Office,"
said
HHS
Secretary
Kathleen
Sebelius. "Between now
and then, we will continue
to work with States to
ensure consumers are
receiving value for their
premium dollars and to
avoid the kind of double
digit premium increases
seen recently. The State
proposals approved today
demonstrate the need and
desire for new resources
and tools to help them protect against unjustifiable
premium increases."
The Affordable Care Act
provides States with $250
million in HeaJth Insurance
Premium Review Grants
over five years to help create a more level playing
field by improving how
States review proposed
health insurance premium
increases and holding insurance companies accountable for unjustified premium increases. Applications
for the first round of Health
Insurance Premium Review
Grants were made available
on June 7.
The grants build on the
Obama Administration's
work with States to implement the Affordable Care
Act. Earlier this year,
Secretary Sebelius called on
certain insurance companies to justify large premium increases and encouraged State and local officials to obtain stronger
health insurance premium
review authorities under
State laws. This increased
scrutiny
by
the
Administration and by several States has led to the
withdrawal or reduction of
several proposed health
insurance premium increases that in some cases turned
out to be based on faulty
assumptions and data.
This grant will be used
for the purposes detailed in
the approved application.
The following is a general
summary of how Kentucky
intends to use its funding:
• Pursue Additional
Legislative
Authority:
Kentucky will propose legislation to expand
the
health insurance premium
review process to the large
group market. In addition,
actuarial consultants will
evaluate whether revision
or extension of laws are
needed to enhance the
review process.
• Expand the Scope of
the
Review Process:
Currently large groups
(more than 50 members) are
only required to file their
health insurance premium
methodologies with the
State.
Kentucky will
increase the number of categories required to file and
will expand its review of
large group health insurance premium filings to
include analysis of rate factors.
Mahendra R. Varia
f}pril L. Gayheart
Allen City Commission
Cindy Bentley Parsons
Pauline T. Bentley
Kevin R. Robbins
Deborah
Porter
Lumpkins
Clyde Woods
Jessica Woods Crumpler
!
Mayor of Allen
Sharon Woods
Ernestine
Burchett Hall
"Tina"
School Board District 5
James Blackburn
Sherry Sue Dingus
Robinson
Jerry A. Fultz
School Board District 2
Martin City Council
Deborah L. Bentley
Judith K. Stumbo
Eulene H. Ratliff
Bobby Dingus
· Chandra Varia
School Board District 1
Linda C. Gearheart
(See GRANT, page 7)
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payments from the depart- . appeared for arraignment in
ment for which he was not Pikeville, where he waived
entitled. The total money formal arraignment,· waived
over the course of those a formal reading of his
years was just over $30,000. indictment and pleaded not
On Aug. 12, Bogston guilty to the single count.
He is next scheduled to
appear on court for a hearing of the charge against
him on Sept. 14 with a tentative trial dat~ set for Oct.
18.
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
18, 2010 •
A7
No Saturday mail
could hurt rural residents.
.
LEXJNGTON - With
., the U.S. Postal Service
poised
to
discontinue
Saturday mail delivery late
this year, Al Cross of the
University of Kentucky' s
Institute
for
Rural
Journalism. and Community
Issues urged the Postal
Regulatory Commission last
week to remember the country' s rural residents.
"Reducing the quality of
postal service will reduce the
quality of life in rural
America, making it a less
~ attractive place to live,"
Cross told the commission
in written testimony on
behalf of the National
Newspaper Association, the
main lobbying group for
weekly papers. ''The resulting out-migration, and suppression of in-migration,
will contribute to population
loss and stagnation in rural
counties and add to suburban sprawl that drains other
public resources."
The rise of the Internet
and the recession have both
• led to a decline in the use of
""V regular mail, and accompanying revenue losses for the
U.S. Postal Service totaled
$3.8 billion in fiscal year
2009. The service says it can
save $3 billion a year by discontinuing Saturday delivery, the lowest-volume mail
day of the week.
This change, however, is
contingent upon Congress
not enacting legislation to
prevent the move. The
Postal
Regulatory
Commission is scheduled to
hear oral testimony next
month and issue a non-binding advisory opinion in
October.
Cross said newspapers
are more important to rural
areas, which have fewer
communication media and
less. access to them. Internet
use by rural residents, meanwhile, is not as high as it is
for urban •residents, he
wrote. He cited a lack of
access to high-speed broadband service- 47 percent for
rural residents, compared to
61 percent for urban residents - as one reason rural
Americans don't use or get
as much from the Internet.
"The community newspaper is a much more important part of the civic infrastructure in a rural community, because there' s just less
civic infrastructure there,"
Cross said in an interview.
"It's been said that when a
community loses its newspaper, it loses its beating heart
or its lungs."
The Postal Service
reJ?orts that mail volume
declined in 2009 by 25.6 billion pieces - nearly 13 percent of total mail, but rural
newspapers are using the
Postal Service more, as
some small daily papers
have switched to the mail
delivery on which weekly
papers have long depended.
Cross said the Postal
Service has other options,
such as restructuring its pensiOii system, to cut costs
without cutting Saturday
delivery. ''They did a survey
and found that people said
they were more willing to
have no Saturday mail than a
significant postal cost
increase. You give people a
choice like that, it's not surprising they would choose
the cheaper alternative," he
said. ''That ignores the fact
that you have a lot of people
that depend on Saturday
delivery, and their interests
should be respected. You
shouldn' t have a tyranny of
the majority."
Currently,
information
about health insurance premiums is not readily available
to
the
public.
Kentucky will develop a
publication to explain the
review process, including
the information submitted
by insurers and reviewed by
the
Department
of
Insurance.
. The
Department will make
information available to the
public, in plain language, to
give notice of specific
health insurance premiums
increases and decrease~. In
addition, the State will conduct surveys and hold open
meetings for consumers in
order to determine what
information would be useful
for them to make wellinformed health insurance
decisions.
• Develop and Upgrade
Technology: Kentucky will
collect and analyze data to
help with the rate rexiew
process.
Grant
• Continued from p6
~\
• Improve the Review
Process: Kentucky can currently collect and report on
only a small portion of the
health insurance premium
filings.
The State will
increase the amount of data
to be provided in filings anQ
will modify the review
process to include consideration of plan years, underwriting issues and policy
forms.
• Increase Transparency
and
Accessibility:
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receiving Social Security disability
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Small communities with
daily papers or weeklies that
publish on Saturdays will be
hit hard by the change in part
because of the centrality of
high school sports in rural
towns, Cross said. With no
story about the big game in
the next morning' s edition,
the local newspaper loses a
rallying point in the community.
"People might dismiss
the importance of high
school football games, but in
a lot of towns they are really
important community convenings,"
said
Cross.
"People identify with the
local football team, or in
some cases basketball team.
Friday nights are really
important. It's important for
the newspaper to be able to
stay currf<nt with such major
activity."
Cross said the change
would also affect papers that
publish on Friday, because
subscribers in outlying
counties might not get their
paper until Monday. He said
in the interview, "A significant percentage of weeklies'
circulation goes to expatriates, people who used to live
there or have family there,
have property there, maybe
even still vote there," he
said. ''The Postal Service has
gotten increasing! y bad
about timely delivery of
these newspapers in the last
10 years."
Next, Cross will respond
to written cross-examination
by the Postal Service, and
may have to testify in person
before the Postal Regulatory
Commission.
For the recovery of
two stolen truck tires
(Simomato 425-25-22.5)
Any info that leads to the
whereabouts of these new
tires stolen this past week,
near Center Point
Construction Site.
Call 606-560-0293
or
Prestonsburg Police
Department
Any info greatly appreciated.
The Floyd County Animal Shelter
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femare terrier, who also needs a home.
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Phone 886-3189
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�THE FLOYD CoUNTY TIMES
A8 • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 2010
Workshop to be held on
gluten diso~~ers, celiac disease
The Eastern Kentucky Celiac & pleted a dietetic internship at the
Gluten Free Support Group is hosting University of Arizona Health Sciences
an informational workshop on celiac Center in Tucson. She is registered by
disease and other gluten disorders.
the Commission on Dietetics and is
The workshop will feature guest certified by the American Dietetic
speaker dietician Fran Bevins, ·who Association.
specializes in celiac disease. The event
Bevins serves on the Medical
will be held on Monday, Aug. 30, at 6 Advisory Board of the Gluten Free
p.m., at the Pikeville Public Library. Society of Lexington. She has develEveryone is welcome to attend.
oped a nutritional educational curricuCeliac disease is a lifelong autoim- ·lum for celiac disease patients, and is
mune disorder that causes the inges- a member of Dieticians in Gluten
tion of gluten to attack the gastro- Intolerance Disease Group (DIGID): a
intestinal system, causing symptoms group which provides support to persuch as diarrhea, fatigue, bloating, sons with gluten intolerances, includacid reflux, bone or joint pain, and a ing celiac disease, dermatitis herpetihost of other symptoms. Some patients formis, and other gluten sensitivities,
do not even experience the gastro- in order to live healthy lives. She
intestinal symptoms but still have the served as the assistant director of
disease. Celiac disease is hereditary. dietetic services at the Metropolitan
Gluten is found in over 200 ingredi- Nashville General Hospital and curents found in foods.
rently works for the Nutrition
'·It is amazing that we were 'able to Department of Central Baptist
get Ms. Bevins to come and speak," Hospital in Lexington.
The workshop will also include a
.said support group founder Laura Ford
Hall. "Her specialty in celiac disease gluten-free meal sponsored by Food
and her experience enables her to give City of Cassidy Blvd., Pikeville, as
wonderful presentations and any per- well as dinner entertainment by memson who has gastro-intr~tinal prob- bers of the Big Sandy Smgers. Food
lems or has family that could possibly City representative Tim Collins as
be afflicted with this autoimmune dis- well as Food City dietician Lori
order or a wheat allergy should defi- Hamilton will be present to talk about
their offerings for gluten free patients.
litely make plans to attend''
Hall continued to note that Bevins
Hall will also be leading a discuswas secu~ed for the speaking engage- sion of possible restaurants that could
ment ,because her grandfather, Dr. offer gluten-free menu items and will
discuss how to order a gluten-free
Hiram Clinton Bevins, who was a doc
tor in Eastern Kentucky many years meal in a restaurant.
ago, is being honored by the Pikeville
Door prizes will also be given.
A $5 fee is required to attend the
College School of Osteopathic
workshop, and it is open t-o anyone.
\1edicinc the next day at 1 p.m.
R "~ ~raduated with distinction
"We welcome current gluten-free
•ith
degree in dietetics from the patients or people who are having gen'ni\
t) of Kentucky and then com- eral gastro-intestinal issues. Most peo-
ple with gluten disorder go misdiagnosed for an average of seven years.
Yct, l-in-133 people have the disease.
But, 97 percent of people who have
the disease do not know that they have
it, leaving only 3 percent who know
and are able to alter their diet to
change their life, their health, and their
lifespan," Hall said. "If you or a family member has been diagnosed with
irritable bowel syndrome, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, or lactose intolerance, it would be a good
idea to come to the meeting just to see
if celiac disease fits your symptoms,
as celiac patients are often misdiagnosed."
A detailed list of symptom~ of celiac disease can be found at www.celiac.org.
' In addition, many autistic patients
are being put on a gluten-free diet to
improve symptoms of autism.
Any person wishing to know more
about the Celiac and Gluten Free
Support Group can email Hall at eastkyceliacs@gmail.com or search
Facebook for "Eas~ Kentucky Celiac"
and become a "fan'' of the page. Those
who send an email will receive the bimonthly e-newsletter with gluten-free
tips and updates on the status of new
gluten-free products at Food City and
new restaurant menu items offered in
Eastern Kentucky.
"I am excited about the workshop
and hope we not only have patients,
but friend and family supporters,
members of the general corrununity, as
well as members of our local medical
community,"
Hall
concluded
"Everyone in the Eastern Kentucky
community is invited to attend."
Stumb0 among three honored by YPEK
Mandy Stumbo
- PAINTSVILLE
Young Professionals ofEast
Kentucky (YPEK) hosted
their first annual YPEK
1wards dinner on Saturday,
August 14, at the Ramada
Conference
Center
in
Paintsville. The awards dinner was an event to honor
tl!e outstanding young prQfessionals across the region
as well as to celebrate
YPEK' s first year successes.
Young Professionals of
East Kentucky (YPEK)
offers young leaders an outlet to channel their energy
into something they are pastheir
sionate about careers and their communi-
tics. YPEK brings together
young leaders and creates
opportunities for them to
grow individually, socially·
and professionally while
developing forward-thinking, innovative approaches
to improve the communities
of East Kentucky.
Among the recipients of
the awards presented was
Floyd County Chamber Of
Commerce Director, Mandy
S-tumbo
was
Stumbo.
named Young Professional
of the Year. Stumbo has
been director of the Floyd
County
Chamber
Of
Commerce since July 2004.
Other recipients includt;d
Dennis Prater who was
named Young Civic Leader
of the Year. Prater serves as
District Judge for Knott and
· Magoffin counties. Sarah
Burton, owner of ido
Signature Events from
Monticello, was named
Young Entrepreneur of the
Year.
Neil Middleton, News
Director for WYMT, served
as guest speaker and emcee
for the event. Musical entertainment was provided by
Kayla Beth Smith of
Breathitt County. For more
infom1ation about Young
Professionals
of
East
Kentucky visit their website
at www.ypek.org
Paintsville SBDC to offer
eBay workshop August 26
PAINTSVILLE A
workshop, titled "Using
eBay to Start or Expand a·
Busil)-css," will be offered
Morehead
State
by
University's East Kentucky
Small
Business
Development
Center
(SBDC) and Kentucky
Cabinet for Economic
Development in Paintsville
on Thursday, Aug. 26, from
4-7:30 p.m.
This workshop will teach
the basic concepts of setting
up a business on eBay,
strategies and tips on how to
successfully sell products on
eBay. Participants will be
walked through the process
of listing, selling and receiving payment for items sold
·on eBay and much more.
The event will be held at
the Kentucky Highlands
Entrepreneur Center in
Paint ville, 120 Scott Perry
Drive, Teays Branch Road
in Paintsville.
The workshop i·s free for
all participants; however:
seating is limited .-and
advance registration is recmnmended.
Training programs, sponsore~ or co-sponsored by
SBDC, are available to all
individuals without regard
to race, color, sex, creed or
national ·origin. Special
arrangements will be made
for those with disabilities if
requested in advanc
For a list of upcoming
events, you may visit the
MSU SBDC Web site at
www.moreheadstate.edu/sb
de.
Additional information
and preregistration are
available by calling the
Paintsville Small Business
Development Center at
(606) 788-6008 or register
online at www.moreheadstate.edu/sbdc.
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Sandy ldol show featuring
The Big Sandy Singers who
bring a "go to college message." Principals have commented that their highest
attendance is often recorded
on days the Singers visit
their Schools. Additionally,
the most exciting thing Hall
has witnessed is the interest
in bringing music back into II
secondary schools. Some
local schools are establishing choirs and
reintroducing music programming into classrooms.
Hall was chosen for the
statewide honor by a committee of her peers. She
received $1,000.00 to be
used for a professional
development experience of
her choosing.
"We are extremely promJ
of Laura and her accompli~hments to the College,"
said Dr. George Edwards,
president of BSCTC. "The
music and drama
programs have grown
under her leadership and
have enriched the lives of
the students associated with
the programs.''
Proof of her work both
on and off campus is evident through campus surveys
and
statistics.
According to the 2009
BSCTC Freshman Entrance
Survey, 83 percent of students responding said they •
saw a Big Sandy Idol show
at their high school and it
influenced their decision to
Big
Sandy
attend
Community and Technical
College. Since the inception
of The Big Sandy Singers,
80 percent of the ensemble
has graduated and three are
cuncntly working as Music
Education teachers ineastem Kentucky.
. Hall's work with the
schools throughout the
region .has complemented ~
the recruitment efforts or
BSCTC and has led to
greater interest by sh1dents
in college attendance.
Gary Blackburn
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A total of 50 faculty and
staff from the Kentucky
Community and Technical
College System were recognized for their leadership
and significant achievements at the New Horizons
Conference in Louisville,
Kentucky recently.
Statewide honors went to
three individuals who not
only supported their colleges, but also the entire
Kentucky Community and
Technical College System.
Laura
Ford
Hall,
Assistant Professor and
Director of the Music and
Drama Programs at Big
Sandy Community and
Technical
College
(BSCTC), was honored as
the Faculty A ward of
Excellence Rt<cipient.
Hall joined the College
in 2005 as. the founding
director of the elite singing
group the Big Sandy
Singers. Students from the .
five counties served by the
Coflege
(Floyd,
Pike,
Johnson,
Martin,
and
Magoffin) have the opportunity to·pursue their post-secondary education while performing with the Big Sandy
Singers. She also works
with her colleagues as a
direc.tor of the Big Sandy
Idol program. In addition,
she directs four other community-based
singing
groups, ranging in ages 7
through senior citizen. Hall
also serves as an assistant
professor in teaching cours
es for BSCTC.
The choice of Hall as the
recipient of the award was
greatly due to her tireless
work with The Big Sandy
Singers, an elite singing
ensemble, wh1ch has helped
market
·Big
Sandy
Community and Tectuucal
College throughout the college's service area and
across the state.
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�THE fLOYD COUNTY TIMES
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
18, 2010 •
A9
Free health screenings, family services
information available at state fair
~
FRANKFORT - Visitors to
the Kentucky State Fair in
Louisville th~s month can get
infom1ation to help their families'
well-being and health through free
screenings and educational activities at the Kentucky Cabinet for
Health and Family Services
(CHFS) exhibit.
The interactive display, which
will be located in the Kentucky
Fair and Exposition Center's
South Wing B, features health
educators and family services
information and encourages
guests to make good lifestyle
choices.
'
CHFS Secretary Janie Miller
said her staff sees the fair as a
chance to be in touch with the
public.
"Fair visitors will have the
chance to learn more about how
our services might help improve
their health or self-sufficiency,"
she said.
Visitors can learn about programs
like the
Kentucky
Children's Health Insurance
Program, child-care subsidies and
services from referrals at public
schools by family resource and .
youth services centers.
"These are the programs that
can help when fanlilies are facing
barriers to better health and success," Miller said. "Our expert
staff will be able to answer families' questions to encourage them
to take steps toward a positive
lifestyle change."
The fair runs Thursday, Aug.
19, through Sunday, Aug. 29, with
rotating exhibits at the CHFS display where visitors can learn
something new every day.
Miller said many state programs offer support to people trying to stop using tobacco, be more
active and make healthier food
choices.
"Healthy choices like these•a.re
the root of preventing chronic diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular
disease and cancer, which are so
prevalent in our state," Miller
said. "When families, especially
those with children, make these
choices together, we have healthier homes and conununities across
the state."
Staff will offer free daily blood
pressure screenings, and body fat
analysis will be available the ·first
six days.
B9ne density screenings for
women will be offered from 10:30
a.m. to 4:30p.m. on Sunday, Aug.
29.
For three days, the exhibit will
feature an 8 feet by 20 feet walkthrough replica of a colon. This
educational model depicts what
normal· tissue, polyps and diseased, cancerous tissue look like.
Program staff w'ill offer lips for
colon cancer prevention.
Tobacco users who want to
learn more about quitting can visit
the fair on Saturday, Aug·. 28,
when staff from the tobacco cessation program can provide coyn-
seling. On Aug. 23, staff from the
chronic disease program will provide free lung health screenings.
Smoking is the No. 1 cause of
chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease (COPD), which includes
chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Secondhand smoke is one of
the primary triggers for asthma.
Health screenings are not a
replacement for regular doctor
visits, but, paired with counseling,
they may indicate a concern to
discuss in greater detail with a
health care professional.
The exhibit will feature information on recognizing and preventing abuse, finding quality
child care and preventing prescription drug abuse. Programs
such as diabetes education, childhood lead poisoning prevention,
AmeriCorps service opportunities
and the Special Needs Adoption
Program will be ~ighlighted as
well.
Elder Kentuckians will be in
the spotlight on Senior Day,
Tuesday, Aug. 24, when staff
from the Department for Aging
and Independent Living, the
Long-Term Care Ombudsman's
Office and the Department for
Community 'Based Services'
Adult Safety Branch will answer
questions. Also on Senior Day,
staff
from
Cardinal
Hill
Rehabilitation Hospital will offer
blood pressure, glucose and cholesterol testing from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m.
In the South Wing, the cabinet's Nutrition Services Branch
staff will assist visitors with the
Rock and Relax room, sponsored
by Louisville Metro Public Health
and Wellness and Baptist East
Hospital. Parents can stop by to
privately and comfortably nurse,
feed or change their infants and
learn about breastfeeding and
baby safety.
Cabinet staff from Jefferson
County's
Department
for
Community Based Services will
assist with the Wednesday's Child
booth, located in the South Wing,
to recruit adoptive families.
Listed below is a calendar of ·
daily and featured programs.
Exhibit buildings at the
Kentucky Fair and Exposition
Center are open daily from 9 a.m.
to 10 p.m.
Advance discount tickets, purchased at Kroger, are $6 for adults
and $2 for seniors 55 and older
and children ages 3 to 12.
Beginning.Aug. 19, tickets are $8
for adults and $4 for children and
seniors. Children 2 and younger
get in free. Parking is $8 per vehicle.
For more information, visit
kystatefair.org.
Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services 2010 State Fair Schedule
Daily Activities
• Blood Pressure Counseling
•
Abuse Prevention and
Reporting
Thursday, Aug. 19
• Nutrition
• Lab S11fety and Foodborne
illnesses
• Choosing Quality Child
Care and STARS for KIDS NOW
• Free Body Fat Analysis
Screening
Friday, Aug. 20
• Kentucky Children's Health
Insurance Program (KCHIP)
• NutritiOn
• Women' s Health
• Choosing Quality Child
Care and STARS for KIDS NOW
• Free Body Fat Analysis
Screening
• .Special Needs Adoption
Program (SNAP) and Foster Care
Requitment
• Women's Health
• Colon Cancer Prevention
featuriNg the educational colon
• Free Body Fat Analysis
Screening
Sunday, Aug_ 22
• Kentucky Children's Health
Insurance Pmgram (KCHJP)
• Family Resource Centers
and
AmeriCorps Service
Programs
. • Colon Cancer Prevention
featunng the educational colon
• Free Body Pat Analysis
Screening
Monday, Aug. 23
• Diabetes Education
• Free Body Fat Analysis
Screening
Saturday, Aug. 21
• Kentucky Children' s Health
Insurance Program (KCHIP)
Tuesday, Aug. 24 (Senior Day}
•
Colon Cancer Prevention
Prevention Programs
featuring the educational colon
• Aging and Independent
• Consumer Product Safety
Living
Saturday, Aug. 28
•
Long-Term
Care
Ombudsman Information
• Free Lung Health Screening
• Adult Protective Services for visitors 18 and older, Chronic
. Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
and Adult Safety
• Free Body Fat Analysis (COPD) and To\,acco Cessation
Screening
Information
• Special Needs Adoption
•
Free
Blood
Sugar,
Cholesterol and Blood Pressure Program (SNAP) and Foster Care
Cardinal Hill Recruitment
Screenings
Rehabilitation Hospital staff
• Physical Activity
• Kentucky Children's Health
Insurance Program (KCHIP)
VVednesday,Aug.25
• Heart Disease and Stroke
Sunday, Aug 29
PreventiO!f Program
• Kentucky Children's Health
• Children's Mental Health
Insurance Program (KCHIP)
Thursday, Aug. 26
• Family Resource Centers
and
AmeriCorps Service
• Public Health Preparedness
•, Prescription Drug Abuse Prograins
Prevention
•
Free
Osteoporosis
Information and Bone Density
Screening. (for women 18 and
Friday, Aug. 27
• Environmental Lead and older only)
Childhood
Lead
Poisoning
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Youth Hunt/Campout scheduled for weekend
11th annual event being
dedicated in memory
of Paul Robinson
by STEVE LeMASTER
SPORTS EDITOR
PRESTONSBURG ..:. The llth
Annual Youth Hunt Squirrel Hunt
~ Campout sponsored by the Floyd
County
Hunter
· Education
Organization, Dewey Lake Fish and
Game Club, Kentucky Department of
Fish and Wildlife and the Kentucky
Hunter Education Association, will be
held Friday-Saturday at the German
Bridge Campground. Age groups are
4-6; 7-9, 10-12 and 13-15. The event is
free. Each youth must be accompanied
by at least one parent or guardian. All
campers must bring their own hunting,
fishing and camping equipment. This
year's campout is dedicated to the
memory of longtime Floyd County
Hunter Education · Instructor Paul
Robinson.
Youth over age 12 need a hunting
license. Door prizes will be given away
to all age groups and shotguns for
youth only (7 years and older). Each
youth will receive a gift and a hat.
· The youth hunt/campout will
include a BB gun shoot, canoeing, a
turkey calling contest and archery.
Pre-registration is required as
spaces are limited. For more information, call Tom Bormes, 606/285-5061;
Joe R. Bolton, 606/884-8683; Tim
Goble, 606-874-2490 or Gerald Jones,
606/886-8656.
Betsvtavne
15th Region
1\/olleyball
Standings
Team
Allen Central
Betsy Layne
Prestonsburg
Paintsville
Pikeville
~ South Floyd
Belfry
Pike Central
East Ridge
Johnson Central
Phelps
Shelby Valley
Sheldon Clark
Magoffin County
Piarist
Lawrence County
blanks
Piarist School
Record
by STEVE LeMASTER
SPORTS EDITOR
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Girls' Basketball
~\ All~n
sweeps
Adams
by STEVE LeMASTER
SPORTS EDITOR
PRESTONSBURG
New Allen Elementary
School girls' basketball head
coach Rick 'Hancock placed
the Lady Eagles in the win
column Monday evening.
., Allen swept Adams, defeating the Lady Blackcats in A, B- and C-Team games.
A-Team - Allen 36,
Adams 19: Tiffany Meadows
poured in a game-high 15
points and Allison Hall
added nine as Allen pulled
away from Adams. Jana
Jarvis netted six points,
Haley Wright scored four
arid Shantel Collins tossed in
two for the Lady Eagles.
P.J. Slone paced Adams
with eight points. Morgan
Marshall followed with four
'f points as Adams suffered the
season-opening setback.
B-Team - Allen 22.
Adams 18: Tiffany Meadows
pushed in a game-high 11
points to lead Allen past
Adams in the B-Team game.
Jana Jarvis and Allison Hall
rounded out the Allen B- .
Team scoring with six and
ftve points, respectively.
C-Team - Allen 23,
·Adams 12: Jana Jarvis
outscored Adams herself,
netting 13 points as Allen
"- pushed past the Lady
,. Blackcats in the C-Team
game.
Allison Hall scored eight
points and Haley Wright netted two for the Lady Eagles.
Kirstin Rains and Sylvia
Justice led Adams with four
points apiece.
photo by Jamie Howell
Allen Central captured the Food City Summer Slam volleyball tournament title over the weekend. The ·Rebels
improved to 10-0 on Monday night following a 10·0 victory over 14th Region member Hazard.
Allen Central wilis Summer Slam
by STEVE LeMASTER
SPORTS EDITOR
PRESTONSBURG
- Allen
Central won the Food City Summer
Slam volleyball tournament over the
weekend. The Rebels' trek to the
championship included wins over
three of the 15th Region's top-four
teams. Allen Central currently occupies the top spot in the 15th Region
standings.
The Rebels opened play in the
Summer Slam on a strong note Friday
evening, blanking Paintsville 2-0 (2111, 21 -9) and third-ranked Belfry 2-0
( 21-12, 21-16).
On Saturday morning, Allen
Central defeated Perry County
Central2-0 (2 1-6, 2 1- 18). The Rebels
then bested Greenup County in two
sets (21 - 10, 21-5)' to win their pool.
Allen Central was placed in the
Gold Division and ~et up with So~th
Floyd, winning handily, 2-0 (25-19,
25 -20) before facing the 16th
Region's No. 1 ranked-team, Ashland
Blaze. Allen Central also blanked
Ashland, prevailing 2-0 (25- 13, 2927).
Allen Central , following the win
over Ashland, moved on to face the
15th Region 's second-ranked team,
58th District rival, Betsy Layne in the ·
championship match. In what shaped
up ·as a rematch of the 2009 15th
Regional Tournament title match ,
Allen Central managed to outlast the
Lady Cats. The Rebels defeated Betsy
Layne 2- 1, dropping the first set 1925 before winning the second game
25-17 and claiming the third and deci-
BETSY LAYNE - Betsy
Layne moved to 8-1 on
Tuesday evening following a
convincing 2-0 victory over
visiting 'Piarist School in a
58th District volleyball
match at the Dome. The
Ladyeats won 25-15, 25-8,
prevailing in back-to-back
games.
Betsy Layne , fresh off of a
runner-up finish in the·
Summer Slam volleyball
tournament in Prestonsburg,
secured an early lead and
pulled away from Piarist in
the decisive second set.
Taylor Watkins tallied
five of 10 kills for the Lady
Cats. Allie Meade added two
kills for Betsy Layne in the
district match.
Keleigh Wagner landed
11 service aces while
Watkins dropped 10 for the
Ladycats.
Other key contributors for
Betsy Layne in the district
match
were
Savannah
Meade, Paige Watkins,
Cecilia Ray, Audri Ray and
Amanda Newsome.
Betsy Layne was back in
action on Tuesday in wad
match against 15th Region
rival Pike County Central.
The
Betsy
Layne-Pike
County Central match ended
too late to make this edition.
- Senior Leigh Williams also leads
sive set 25 - 20.
Allen Central exited the Summer the team with 27 aces while serving at
96 percent.
Slam 9-0.
- Senior Rebekah Potter (DS/L) has
13 aces and is serving at 99 percent.
- Sophomore hitter Courtney
Hodge is serving at 95 percent and has
recorded 18 aces.
- On the hitting side, Courtney
among
Hodge (OH) leads the Rebels with 64
kills. Hodge is hitting at an 88 percent
national leaders
clip.
- Seventh grader Katie Kendrick
PUPFliunpr9veunent
has pounded in 46 kills and is hitting at
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81 percent.
- Senior Samantha Rice (OH) has
HAZARD - The Allen Central
MOREHEAD
Rebels improved to 10-0 in the 2010 earned 35 kills while hitting at 85 perMorehead
State University
volleyball season on Monday night cent.
men's basketball coach
- Senior Tiffany Burdzilauskas
after defeating host Hazard in a road
Donnie Tyndall's Academic
match. Allen Central won the Food (RS_ has 30 kills on 82 percent hitting.
Progress Rate (APR) bas
-Defensively, Potter has 80 digs in
City Summer Slam title over the week·
improved
139 points , the
end. The Rebels were ranked 25th in 87 attempts; Hodge has 44 digs in 45
seventh best jump in the
the state in the pre-season KVCA poll attempts; and junior Julie Halbert (DS)
nation according to a survey
- a first for any Eastern Kentucky and has 40 digs in 42 attempts. .
conducted
by
At the net, Kendrick has 11 solo
15th Region high school volleyball
FOXSports.com.
team. Allen Central is currently ranked blocks , one assist and 18 partial
The APR is the method
first in the 15th Region. During- the blocks/deflections in 30 attempts.
the NCAA uses to rate all
- SophomoJ;e Laken Tackett (MH)
first week of the season, Allen Central
Division I teru.ns in regards
defeated the second, third and fourth has five solo blocks , four block assists,
to academic process. In ·an
ranked teams in the 15th Region. The and 24 pru.tial blocks/deflections in 33
effort to improve transparenRebels also defeated the No. 1-rank:ed attempts.
cy, the NCAA recently
Performance-wise, Hodge leads
team in the 16th Region.
released individual coaches'
A rundown of Allen Central leaders with a 711 rating. Williams follows
APR,
determined by a- pro- ·
with a 624 rating. Potter then comes in
follows.
gram
's
score while that
rat:l.ng
.
with
a
531
- Senior Leigh Williams, a setter,
coach was employed there.
Allen Central was back in action on
has- 105 assists with a 97 percent setOnly six coaches ranked
ting percentage and a 32 percent assist Tuesday, hoisting 15th. Region rival
in improveme~t than
higher
Pikeville at J.E. Campbell Arena.
percentage.
Tyndall, and he was the only
- Brook Risner, a sophomore, has Results· from the Allen CentralOhio Valley Conference
63 assists while setting at 65 percent. Pikeville match were unavailable at
coach to rank in the top 25 in
Risner has an assist percentage of 27 press time.
improvement.
percent.
Rebels move
to 10-0
Tyndall
in
Ladycats reel off seven
straight wins, improves to 8-1
Betsy Layne nets
six victories in
P'burg tourney
by STEVE'LeMASTER
SPORTS EDITOR
BETSY LAYNE - The
Betsy Layne Ladycats compiled seven straight wins last
photo by Jamie Howell
week before dipping into the
,.. Betsy Layne finished runner-up to Allen Central in this year's Food City Summer
loss column for the fi rst time
SlaT volleyball tournament.
in 2010. Betsy Layne },eat
Phelps in a season-opener on
Thursday the n beat Pike
County Central, East Ridge,
Powell
County,
South
Laurel,
Belfry
and
Southwestern in the Food
City Summer Slam at
Prestonsburg. The Ladycats
finished rut1ner-up to Allen
Central in the Summer Slam
following a loss jn the championship match.
On Monday, Betsy L ayne
defeated district rival Piarist
School for its eighth win of
the season.
The Ladycats finished the
preseason 6-4, notching wins
Qver
Sheldon
clark,
Magoffin County, Lexington
Christian Academy and Scott
County. Apollo, Dunbar,
Daviess, and Whitfield
Academy dealt Betsy Layne
losses during the preseason.
Team leaders for Betsy
Layne are eniors Taylor
Watkin , Audri Ray, Keleigh
Wagner and Allie Meade.
The experienced Bet y
Layne roster a! o features
junior Savannah Meade,
sophomore Paige Watkins
and freshman Cecelia Ray.
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82 • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 201 0
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Bass mortality at small tourneys
concerns anglers, biologists
by LEE McCLELLAN
KENTUCKY AFIELD
The dog clays of August
make fishing during the day
miserable. After warming the.
air aU summer, the late summer sun seems the hottest
from now until the frrst weeks
of September.
The heat forces bass tournaments into the dark hours at
this time of year, but the
stresses on the bass caught in
those tournaments do not
diminish just because its night
time. Late summer into early
fall presents considerable
stresses to black bass just trying to survive.
"The ftsh are stressed
before they get caught from
the high water temperatures,
especially with the hot summer we've had," said Chris
Jiickey, black bass biologist
for the Kentucky Department
of Fish
and
Wildlife
Resources. "The ordeal of
catching the fish, fighting it,
placing it in a livewell for
hours, weighing it in and
releasing the fish by the marina or ramp into water warmer
than where they were is really
hard on a bass. They try to
make it back home and may
not have enough stamina left.
Sometimes, they don't ever
recover."
Anglers recently voiced
concerns to Kentucky Fish
and Wildlife after they found
several 4 to 7-pound bass
floating dead following a
recent bass tournament at Ken
Lake Marina on Kentucky
JUNIOR OLYMPIC GAMES: Students from American Tumbling and Trampoline
Academy (ATTA) of Allen competed in the 2010 Junior Olympic Games held In
Virginia Beach, Va. Four athletes from AlTA reached the finals in each event and
brought home a total of 12 medals. Pictured from left to right: Coach Henry Young,
Mercedes Winfree, Olivia Justice, Lyndsay Cook and Marshall Maynard.
Lake.
PRESTONSBURG
CHEERLEADING
The Prestonsburg High
School varsity cheerleaders
attended the UCA (Universal
Cheerleading Association)
camp held at Myrtle Beach,
S.C., earlier in the month.
Left: PHS cheer.teader
Courtney Foley was named
a UCA All-Star during the
camp.
'
"Those tournament anglers
could legally take six largemouth, smallmouth or spotted
(Kentucky) bass in aggregate
daily," said Gerry Buynak,
assistant · director of fisheries
for Kentucky Fish and
Wildlife. "By releasing these
fish, a good number likely survived."
Larger bass are at greater
risk of dying from the stresses
of tournament fishing.
"Their oxygen requirements are much higher"
Hickey said. ''The big ones
stay out of the water longest
for photos, showing off and
such. Those 6-pound fish are
more likely to die from stress
than a 16-incher. When people
see several large bass floating
near a ramp or marina after a
tournament, they get really
upset."
The larger tournament
trails do a great job of employing strategies such as placing
the fish in salted, oxygenated
tanks while waiting for their
fish to be weighed . They also
use release boats to distribute
bass all over the lake and not
stockpile them at the weigh-in
site. They limit the time bass
are out of the water.
Smaller bass tournaments
such as those put on by clubs
or by your workplace don't
have. the resources that large
tournament organizations possess. However, some simple
strategies will keep more bass
alive and limit mortality.
"There are some simple
things small tournament
organizers can do to reduce
mortality," Buynak said.
Buynak explained that
tournament organizers can
shorten the length of tournaments held in summer into
early fall. For example, shorten the time frame from 8
hours to 4 hours. They can
adopt a paper tournament format such as musky anglers do
by calling an observer to validate the catch and take digital
photo for further proof. They
can also stage multiple weighins, one halfway through and
one at the end of the tournament, to reduce the time bass
slosh around in a livewell.
Anglers fishing the tournament can also employ some
simple tactics to reduce stress
on the bass.
- Play the bass quickly
after it's hooked. Don't use
underpowered rods and line
for tournament fishing, forcing you to play the fish for a
long time before landing it.
- Wet your hands before
handling the fish as this helps
protect the vital slime coat on
a bass. The slime coat is the
bass' protection from infection , parasites and disease.
- Also, don't let the bass
flop around on the boat deck.
The hot boat deck makes bass
flop around after contact. The
deck 's carpet removes the
vital slime coat of a bass. Fight
the fish and remove the hooks
quickly; don't let it flop
around on the boat's deck. Get
the bass in the boat's livewell
as· quickly as possible.
- Cooling the water in your
livewell is one of the most
important things to do when
surface water temperatures
rise above 75 degrees. Some
area lakes have water temperatures pushing 90 degrees
right now. Cooler water holds
more dissolved oxygen than
warmer water. Cool the water
no more than 10 degrees.
- Adding 1/3 cup of noniodized or rock salt fof every 5
gallons of water in the livewell
also aides in reducing stress on
the bass. Non-iodized salt
works as an anesthetic for bass
and makes them more comfortable.
- Salt also helps bass
regenerate their protective
coating slime that protects
them from infection and disease. Commercial 4vewell
additives such as Please
Release Me provide about the
same benefits as salt.
- Run the livewell aerator
continuously in hot weather
and whenever more than five
pounds of bass are in it. This
reduces stre..<;s on the bass by
keeping the livewell water
brimming with dissolved oxygen that fish need to breathe.
- Exchange one-half the
water in the livewell every 2 to
3 hours. Add the proper
amount of salt and cool the
water again.
Late summer and ~arly fall
bass fishing usually means
fishing deep. If you catch a
bass from a depth of 20 feet or
more, you may have to "fizz"
the bass . Bass possess an
expandable bladder in their
abdomens that allows them
greater buoyancy when needed. When an angler pulls a
bass from deep water, the fish
often have this bladder
extended. They float belly up
in the livewell and strain desperately to right themselves.
You'll have to deflate the
bladder with a hypodermic
needle with the plunger
removed. Draw a line from the
split between the dorsal fins
along the bass' back to its anal
vent. Insert the needle at a 45degree angle toward the fish's
head about four rows of scales
below where this line meets
the lateral line. Listen for a
hissing sound and submerge
the fish and needle. Wait until
the bubbles stop and release
the bass . Do not squeeze it. If
you remove too much air, the
bass will sink to the bottom
like a rock.
"Just because it swims
away after you release it doesn't mean it is fine," said Gerry
Buynak, assistant director of
fisheries for Kentucky Fish
and Wildlife. "Bass may die
the next day or a few days
later from the stress. But,
fizzing and the other precautions will increase chances for
survival."
Tournament angling is
popular in Kentucky during
the summer. The money spent
by tournament anglers helps
drive the economy near our
major and minor lakes. The
excise taxes paid by tournament anglers purchasing
motorboat fuel and fishing
equipment fund th'e construction of new boat ramps as well
as fisheries management.
Their purchase of annual fishing licenses helps provi~ the
money needed to operate
Kentucky Fish and Wildlife.
Bass tournament anglers
are an important group.
Following these precautions
will help ensure healthy :fish
after your bass tournament.
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Author Lee McClellan is
an award-winning associate
editor for Kentucky Afield
maga:ine, the official publication
of the
Kentucky
Department of Fish and
Wildlife Resources. He is a
lifelong hunter and angler,
with a passion for smallmouth
bass fishing.
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Tug Val lev Bass Anglers holds
club tournev on Ohio River
photo by Jamie Howell
PRESTONSBURG faced Montgomery County on Friday night in a preseason scrimmage. The Blackcats will battle Belfry this Friday in a season-opener.
photos by Jamie Howell
PRESTONSBURG hosted
the Food City Summer
Slam volleyball tournament over the weekend.
Matches were held at
Prestonsburg
High
School, Adams Middle
School,
Prestonsburg
Elementary Schqol and
Allen Elementary School.
Prestonsburg compiled a
4·2 record in the tournament, posting 2·0 wins
over
Hazard,
George
Rogers Clark, Pikeville and
Middlesboro.
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were from 3 to 8 feet deep.
One of the main keys to success was the fishermen . The
bites were few and far between
and anglers ad to stay alen, fish
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hard all day and be ready when
ASHLAND - On August one did bite.
The main pattern for this
8, the Tug Valley Bass Anglers
fishing club held its sixth tour- tournament was to fish top
nament of the 2010 season on water baits in the morning
Ohio
the
River's
(:a...LtUJ~
Greenup
pool
in
Ashland .
Twenty-one
anglers competed in the
event.
Weather
for the tournament was
good
with
clear skies
and
light
winds. The
air temperature was in
the low 90s but with the light before the sun got out bright,
then switch to soft plastic crawwind it wasn't unbearable.
The river was at normal fish imitations and plastic
pool with stained water condi- worms worked along the grass
tions in most areas. The fishing beds ~md on any piece of cover
for whatever reason was a little you could find. The top finishtough, it was probably the heat. ers were as follows:
1st - Michael Salyer (3
The fishing was pretty
much typical river fishing for fish), 6.57 lbs.; 2nd- Shawn
this time of year. The fish were Smith (3 fish) , 4.47 Jbs.; 3rdmostly on the main river and rvvtch Sahnons (3 fish), 3 .83
Salyer prevails in
tourney at Ashland
lbs.; 4th- MO (3 fish), 2.78
lbs.; 5th- Keith Pacific (2
fish), 2 .75 lbs.; 6th-Kevin
Runyon (2 fish) , 2.26 lbs .;
7th- Gary Varney (2 fish),
2.03 lbs.; 8th-Don Taylor (1
fish), 2.02 lbs.; 9th-Greg
Maynard (2 fish), 1.94 lbs.;
lOth'- Brad May (1 fish), .87
lbs.
The
Thg
Valley
Bass
Anglers fishing
club boasts the
following sponsors:
Gander
Mountain,
TMK Security
and Personnel,
Borders
Sporting Goods,
Elliott Supply &
Glass, Quality
Metals, Perry
Distributors,
Pigeon Creek
Log Company,
Muncie's Auto
Recycling, Pro Auto Body,
Little John's Carquest, City
Insurance, Nanack Mini
Warehouse & Storage, Bank
Of Mingo, Yamaha Of
Pikeville, Martin's Peterbilt,
Nova Pharmacy, Thomas
Body Shop, Bp.l Lewi Rattle
Traps, Dan's Street Machine, ~
Extreme
Sounds
and
Thoroughbred Steakhouse .•
�THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
18, 201 0 • 83
Wildcats conduct
first scrimmage
Offense,
Defense
each make
good plays
TIMES STAFF REPORT
LEXINGTON
The
University of Kentucky football team held its first major
scrimmage of preseason
practice Saturday afternoon
at Commonwealth Stadium.
UK Coach Joker Phillips'
team warmed up for 30 minutes, then scrimmaged for
one hour and 40 minutes.
The scrimmage began with
special teams work before
moving into offense vs.
defense. One point of
emphasis was the ongoing
competition at quarterback
with senior Mike Hartline,
sophomore Morgan Newton
and redshitt freshman Ryan
Mossakowski.
"They all were productive; they had a couple of
blunders by all three of the
quarterbacks," Phillips said.
"The thing we're trying to
eliminate is that blunder. You
can't have a blunder at the
quarterback position.
"In the first week (of preseason practice), the things
you're looking at are where
are their eyes, are they talking, what are they seeing
when they're out there, how
are they talking to you when
they come back. All three of
them know what's going on
out there. A lot of that h~s to
• do with getting your timing
together
in
a
week.
Hopefully that will come
next week. We weren' t as
productive as we'd like
because of the timing. We'll
take a look at the film and
see how it shakes out."
Phillips noted that the
team had more emphasis on
the passing game than the
running game during the
scrimmage.
"I thought the defense
played really well except for
• a couple of big plays in the
passing game," the coach
continued. "One of the quarterbacks pulled one down
and made a big play with his
legs, which is what he has to
do. It's hard to say the run
game is ahead of the pass
game at this point because of
what we tried to do today.
'"I think we have to give
this competition another
week because there wasn't
any huge separation amongst
them. We'll give it another
week and try· to decide on
Sunday of next week
whether we're ready to make
a decision.-"
The coach indicated that
he saw good things out of
some of the Wildcat freshmen.
"I really liked a couple of
the freshmen," Phillips said.
"Ninety-nine
(defensive
tackle Donte Rumph) continues to show up. He's a load.
He's what we play against
every Saturday. We have to
photo by Jamie Howell
get him in shape. Hopefully,
BETSY
LAYNE
fared
well
in
tl1e
Food
City
Summer
Slam
volleyball
tournament
over
the
weekend,
finishing run- ,
we'll get him to play a long
·
series. I really liked Priester ner-up behind defending 15th Region Champion Allen Central.
(freshman cornerback Jerrell
Priester), he showed up.
(Freshman defensive end)
Nerman Delic is slowly
making a case for not only ·
getting on the bus, but getting some playing time. Two
of the
young
backs,
(Raymond) Sanders and
(Brandon) Gainer, showed
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up a lot.
"We need a couple of
those tight ends to step up.
Those three young tight
ends, we need one of those
guys to step up and find out
if any of those three guys can
help us."
'Phillips also was asked
about the ongoing battle at
middle linebacker.
"Qua, Huzzie showed up
all over the field," Phillips
said. "I like his energy. I'm
not sure if he separated himself enough to move up,
we'll see watching on the
film, but he continues to
show up. Your middle linebacker is the one you're trying to keep the down guys
off of, he better make plays
and Qua Huzzie is starting to
show up and make plays."
Phillips noted that junior
wide
receiver
Gene
McCaskill incurred a knee
injury and freshman running
back Miles Simpson sustained an ankle injury during
the practice. The coach said
that there would be a better
indication of the extent of
the injuries on Sunday.,
The Wildcats reviewed
the
scrimmage
video
Saturday night and resumed
practice Sunday.
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Porter begins practice
with Wildcats
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LEXINGTON - Elliott
Porter, a defensive tackle
from Waggaman, La., who
earned Ali-Ameiica honors
at Archbishop · Shaw High
School, has joined the
University of Kentucky football team and began practicing with the Wildcats
Monday afternoon.
• Porter originally signed
with LSU in February, but
the Tigers had too many
signees qualify and released
~ him frbm his scholarship.
After a couple of whirlwind
weeks that featured scholarship offers from numerous
schools, including visits to
UK, Oregon and Texas
A&M, Porter cast his lot
with the Cats.
''I'm excited about getting a player of this quality at
this time of year, especially a
defensive
lineman
in
August,"
Coach
Joker
Phillips said. "Elliott is a
big, strong physical guy who
plays hard and takes control
of his position. He's a great
kid, really smart and has
great character.· I'm excited
to have him join our football
family."
"Kentucky has a really
good coaching staff," said
Porter, when asked of his
decision. "I loved the school
and the players (when I visited). There's a family atmosphere here."
THE BETSY LAYNE DEFENSIVE UNIT will look to limit
both the run and the pass during the 2010 season.
Betsy Layne hosted Boyd County in a scrimmage Friday
.., evening.
Sat
p.m.
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Unfortunately, some parents skip important step number
three: Booster seats. Because their children have outgrown
toddler seats, they mistakenly assume -a safety belt is the next
step. However, safety ~elts alone can be dangerous for kids
who are under 4'9". Because safety belts don't fit these children
properly, they can cause serious injuries to their face, neck and
abdomen during a crash or sudden stop. In fact, kids 2-5 who wear
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... t ey're ·critical.
safety belts alone aTe 4 times more likely to suffer head injuries
than kids in car seats and booster seats. In addition, children
4-7 who use booster seats are a whopping 59°/o less likely to be
injured in a crash than those only restrained by a. safety belt.
Booster seats raise your child up so that a safety belt (designed
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for adults) will fit and protect the~ properly. Remember, 4'9" i.s
the·magic number. Until ~hen, kids really need to be in a booster ·
seat. Booster. seats work like... well, you know.
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Better-for-you snacks
kids will love
FAMILY FEATLRES
Send so'lle healthy
lunch munchies to
school- watermelon •
chunks are an easy
way to brighten up a
sack lunch and give
kids a tasty nutritional boost in the
middle of the day.
ids love to snack. But left to thetr
own devices, most ktds don't always
make the healthiest snack choices.
Anew study of long-term eating
patterns mchtldren, from researchers at the
Cniversity of North Carolina. shows that kids
today are getting nearly one-third of their daily
calories from unhealthy snacks such as chips,
crackers and candy.
NutritioLs and delicious snacks are as close as your produce aisle. Watermelon is practically a multivitamin unto itself and its natural sweetness
is something kids love.
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A2-cup serving. of watermelon is an excellent source of Vitamins A, B6 and C.
Vitamin Afound in watern1elon is important for optimal eye health.
Vitamm B6 found m watermelon is used by the body to manufacture brain
chemicals (neurotransmitters), such as serotonin, melatonin and dopamine,
which prelimmary research shows m~y help the body cope with anxiety
and panic.
Vitamin C in watermelons· can help to bolster your immune system's defenses
against infections and viruses, and is known to stimulate the immune system
and protect against free radical damage.
A2-cup serving of watermelon IS also a source of potassium, a mmeral
necessary for water balance and found inside of every cell. People with low
potassium levels can expenence muscle cramps. A2-cup serving has less
than 10 percent of the daily reference value for potassium.
Try these fun recipes as after-school and post-activity snacks. For more kidfriendly recipes and healthy eating tips, 1·isit www.watermelon org.
Watermelon Kebabs
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Watermelon Kebabs
Watermelon Cut Outs
l-inch cubes of seedless
watermelon
Smoked turkey breast
Cheddar cheese
Coffee stirrers or
beverage straws
Cut watermelon, turkey and cheese
in cubes and skewer on stirrers or
straws.
Seedless watermelon,
cut into 112- to
3/4-inch-thick slices
Yogurt
Granola or similar cereal
Using your favorite cookie cutters,
cut shapes out of watermelon slices.
Frost with vanilla or other flavored
yogurt. Sprinkle with granola.
Watermelon Nachos
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Serves 6 to 8
12to 16 1/2-inch thick
watermelon triangles
with 3-inch sides
2 cups Greek vanilla yogurt
1/2. teaspoon vanilla extract
Afew drops almond
extract
1 cup Craisins
1 cup white chocolate chips
112 cup toasted sliced almonds
112 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Arrange the watermelon triangles on ·
a serving platter or glass cake stand.
Mix yogurt with extracts and spoon
yogurt over the watermelon in the
fashion of nacho cheese sauce.
Sprinkle craisins, white chocolate
chips, and almonds over tbe yogurt
and dust with cinnamon.
Watermelon Dippers
...
8 ounces sour cream
4 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Watermelon sticks or
small wedges
Blend together the sour cream, sugar
and vanilla in a small serving bowl.
Use as a dip for the waterntelon.
Watermelon Berry Slush
. Watermelon Berry Slush
Makes 6 servings
4 cups cubed, seeded
watermelon
to-ounce package frozen
raspberries
12-ouncc bottle sparkling
mineral water
Place watermelon in a single layer
in shallow pan; freeze until firm.
Remove from freezer and let stand
5 minutes. Drop watermelon through
food chute of a food processor or
blender with the motor running.
Add frozen raspberries alternately
with mineral water, processing until
smooth.
Watermelon Jelly Logs
Makes 6 servings
6 3-inch x 2-inch x 5-inch
watermelon rectangles
3 flavors all fruit or low
sugar preserves
6 ginger, molasses or peanut
butter cookies
Using a melon b.aller, cut 3 dtvots
into a long side of each watermelon
rectangle. Fill each divot with a different all-fruit or low-sugar preserve.
Serve each rectangle with a cookie.
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eating habits start at home.
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of the best things you can do for
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your ktds is to be a role model for
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smart food chOices. Here are some
simple things you can do to help your
kids develop healthy lifelong habits .
• Shop for food together and take time
to examine. discuss and select fruit
and vegetables that catch your child's
eye. Allow your child to help you to
prepare these healthful foods. For
example, let your. child use a melonballer to create melon balls from
watermelon, cantaloupe and honeydew to create a festive, nutritious
and visually appealing dessert.
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Simple changes are easier for your
child to get used to. Try swttchmg
from full fat milk to non-fat milk,
serving sherbet. sorbet, ice milk or
fruit juice bars, or adding fresh fruit
to hts or her cereal m the morning.
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Serve your children colorful, deeply
pigmented plant food. These foods
tend to offer tremendous nutritional
value. For example, red peppers,
carrots, broccoli. oranges and watermelon are all packed with mmerals,
vitamins and antioxidants.
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Start each day with breakfast, preferably fruit with 'ow-fat yogurt or
granola. Make a fruit smoothie by
blending watermelon cubes and a
banana with crushed ice.
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all times for your children by keeping the fridge filled with flavorful,
nutrient-rich treats such as grapes,
cherries, carrots and watennelon
cubes.
Watermelon Dippers
Watermelon 'iachos
Watermelon Cut Outs
Watermelon Jelly Logs
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NOTICE OF BOND RELEASE
Permit No. 860-5336
The bond now in effect for this permit
is a Surety Bond in the amount of
$5, 100.00. Approximately $5,100.00 of
this bond amount is included in the application for release.
Written comments, objections, and requests for a public hearing or informal
conference must be filed with the Direc·
tor, Division of Mine Reclamation and
Enforcement, #2 Hudson Hollow,
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, by September 07, 2010.
A _public hearing on the application
has been scheduled for September 08,
2010 at 9:00AM, or soon thereafter as
may be heard, at the Department for
Natural Resources Prestonsburg Regional Office, 3140 South Lake Drive,
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. The
hearing will be cancelled if no request
for a hearing or informal conference is
received by September 07, 2010.
BLASTING SCHEDULE
his is notice that Laurel Mountain Resources, LLC, 1801 Watergap Road,
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653, (606)
874-7677, Permit #836-0362, will be
blasting between Frasure Branch and
Hamilton Branch of Mud Creek , Latiude 37oo 28 22 , Longitude 82oo 39 22
. Blasting will be done Mondqy through
Saturday. No blasting will be conducted
before sunrise or after sunset. At leas
10 minutes before the blast, access t
he area will be controlled by Compan
personnel. Before each blast is deto
nated the following type(s) of audibl
arning will be given: Five (5) minute
prior to the blast; a one (1) minute se
ries of long sounds of a siren; One (1)
minute prior to the blast a series of three
(3) short sounds of a siren. The all
clear signal(s) after blasting will be: One
(1) prolonged blast of a siren follow~ng
he inspection of the blast area. Blastm
ill not be conducted at times differen
rom those given above except in emergency s ituations where rain1 lightning,
other atmospheric conditions, or operaor or public safety requires unsched
uled detonation.
Prior to these
detonations, the following audible warning will be given: Five (5) minutes prio
o blast, a one (1) minute series of long
ounds of a siren; One (1) minute prio
o the blast a series of three {3) sho
ounds of a siren . The all-clear signal
after the blast will be: The all-clear sig
nal(s) after blasting will be one (1) pro
longed blast of a siren. Also prior t
etonations in emergency situations th
permittee, using audible signals, shall
notify all persons within one half (1/2)
mile of the blasting s ite.
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In accordance with KRS 350.093, notice is hereby given that Laurel Mountain Resources, LLC, 1801 Watergap
Road, Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653
has applied for Phase Ill bond release
on permit number 860-5336, which was
last issued on 03-19·2010. The application covers an area of approximately
5.22 acres located 0.21 miles southeast
of Betty in Knott and Floyd Counties.
The permit area is approximately 0.4
miles southeast from Kentucky Route
550s junction with Triplett Branch Road.
The latitude is 3JO 26'42". The longitude is 82° 49'50".
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Send resumes to:
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NOTICE OF
INTENTION TO MINE
Pursuant to Application Number
836-0381 Amendment No. 2
In accordance with the provisions of
KRS 350.070, notice is hereby given
that Laurel Mountain Resources, LLC,
1801 Watergap Road, Prestonsburg,
Kentucky 41653, has applied for an
amendment to an existing surface coal
mining and reclamation operation located 1.8 miles southwest of Grethel in
Floyd County. The amendment will add
27.3 acres and delete 6.5 acres of surface disturbance and will underlie and
additional 0.0 acres and delete 4.7
acres making a total of 16.1 acres
within the amended permit boundary.
The amendment area is approximately 0.8 miles west from Frasure
Branch Road junction with KY Route
979, and located in Frasure Branch of
Mud Creek.
The proposed amendment is located
on the McDowell U.S.G.S. 7-1/2
minute quadrangle map. The amendment will add additional area mining,
revise fills and add road gap cut. The
surface area affected by this amendment is owned by Thomas Neil Kidd,
Lewis Moore - Heirs, Palmer Hamilton, Parson Heirs, Larry &,Betty Parson and Stelton & Eugena Reynolds .
The operation will affect an area within
100 feet of public road Frasure Branch
County Road, but no closer than 0' of
Frasure Branch County Road. The
operation will involve relocation and
closure of the public road.
The application has been filed for
public inspection at the Department_for
Natural Resources, Division of Mme
Reclamation and Enforcement's Prestonsburg Regional Office, 3140 South
Lake Drive, Prestonsburg, Kentu_cky
41653.
Written comments, objections, or requests for a permit conference must be filed with the Director,
Division of Permits, #2 Hudson Hollow,
U.S. 127 South, Frankfort, Kentucky
40601.
In accordance with KRS 350.055, notice is hereby given that The Elk Horn
Coal Company, LLC, 544 South Lake
Drive, Prestonsburg, KY 41653 has applied for a renewal of a permit for an underground coal mining operation
located 0 .50 miles west of Hi Hat in
Floyd County. The proposed operation
will disturb 24.7 surface acres and will
underlie 3,513.0 acres, and the total
area within the permit boundary will be
3,537.7 acres.
The proposed operation is approximately 0.50 miles west of KY Route
979's junction with KY Route 122 and
just north of Newman Branch of Clear
Creek.
The proposed operation is located on
tjle McDowell U.S.G.S. 7 1/2 minute
quadrangle map. The surface area to
be disturbed is owned by The Elk Horn
Coal Company, LLC.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
MINE1
Pursuant to Application
Number 858-5064
Amendment No. 5
In accordance with the provisions of
KRS 350.070, notice is hereby given
that Czar Coal Corporation, 81 Enterprise Drive, Debord, Kentucky 41214
has applied for an amendment to an existing· underground coal mining and
reclamation operation located 2.5 miles
southeast of Odds in Martin, Floyd and
Johnson Counties. The amendment
will add 0.00 acres of surface disturbance and add 2,535.18 acres of underground mining area making the total
area within the permit boundary will be
11 ,240.23 acres.
The amendment area is approximately
2.5 miles south of Kentucky Route 3's
junction with Big Sandy Regional Airport Road and located in Sycamore
Creek of Daniels Creek and Crooked
Branch of Johns Creek.
The proposed amendment is located on
the ihomas and Lancer U.S.G.S. 71/2
minute quadrangle maps. The amendT he operation will underlie land ment is to add additional underground
owned by The Elkhorn Coal Co., LLC, mining acres only. No surface distur·
Richard Stumbo Estate, Eneropro, Inc., bance is proposed under this amend·
Edgar & Leviathan Jones, JRMC Coal ment. The operation will underlie land
Co., Tracy & Linda Frasure, Ted & Ocie owned by Isaac Richmond - Heirs and
Frasure, Randall & Judy Frasure, Harkins & Browning Family Trust, Sally
Deanie & Kathryn Frasure, Elvie & Jane Turner - Heirs, Phillip & William LafCollins, Bethel & Avellen Gayheart, Bill ferty, John Burke, Leon Spears, Mari· Mosley, Carl & Patricia Mosley, Green etta Morrison, Beech Fork Processing,
& Hellen Gayheart, Lonnie Akers, Mil- Inc., Myrtle Spears Richmond - Estate,
lard Caudill, Lizzie Ann Hamilton, Alvin Lowell & Phyllis Burke, Willis Burke,
Gayheart, Ricky & Michelle Blevins, Wanda Phyllis Dye, Paul & Betty Burke,
Ronnie & Mildred Blevins, Ernest & De- Eula Wells Williams - Estate, Burke
lores Bevins, William Howell Heirs, Myr- Cemetery, William C. Lafferty, Lerlie
tle Paige, Virbil & Jean Hall, Hank Jr. & Harrington, Jessie & Jew~ll Collins,
Velvie Osborne, Anthony Newsome, Collins Cemetery, Billy Jr. & Deloris
Woodrow Caudill, Benji Caudill, Elanor Mae Lafferty, Bradley Lafferty, John W.
Pike, Garlis Caudill, Troy & Mary How- Goble - Heirs, Alex Goble - Heirs,
ell, Teddie Howell, Bee Howell Estate, Billy Lafferty, James D. Goble, Gary
Teddy Howell, Rita Varney, Billie J.
Christopher Short, Jerry & Sharon J.
lsacc, Guy & Fltltine Jones, Perley
Little, James & Darlene Goble, Homer
Howell Estate, Teddy Howell, Rita Var- R. Vicers, Sharon E. & Shawnah L.
ney, Billie J. lsacc, Guy & Flotine Jones, Crum, Columbus Collins - Estates,
Perley Howell Heirs, Emmit Blevins EsFannin Plumbing Co., Inc., Jennie
tate, Freda Bentley, Juanita Knott, Jack Wells, Ronald Eugene & Linda Ramey,
Akers, Pink & Esta Elliott, Lesley &
Geniene Wells, Termera A. Wright,·
Joyce Hamilton, Charles T. and Janet
Gene & Nevard Wells, Herbert & Louise
G. Vance, Laura Caudill Heirs, McKin·
Wells, Glen Stafford, Nathan J. & Theoley Osborne Heirs, Burton Farris Es_dosie Maynard, Garry T. Adams, Jimmy
tate, Dessie Horn, Brenda Slone, Nell
D. Harbey, Leroy & Rebecca Young,
J. & Linda Mitchell, William E. & MaAlex Samuel Wells, Jr., Wells Cenetery
halia Mae Clay, Mike Tackett, Effort
- c/o Alex Wells, Bernita Wells, Charles
Reynolds Estate, Meredith & Geneve
R. Wells, Jr., Anice Wells, Maggie Penix
Slone, Billy D. & German Stumbo, Gale
- Estate, Sammie & Willadean Wells,
& Birdie Collins, Evan Collins, Moses
Bobby & Betty Keel, Patty & Ronnie
Frasure, II, Vester Gayheart, Carl Butler
Hitchcock, David R. & Brenda W. Wells,
& Patricia Mosley, Julia Marie Wilson,
Ricky B. Slone, Brian K. & Diana L.
Elizabeth Hall, Tony & Jamie R. NewWells, John Claude Burchett, Virgie
some, Trip Hall, Danny &Alma Tackett,
Burchett Heirs, New South Mining Co.,
Danny Ray Tackett, Pink Osborne
Inc. and Pocahontas Development CorHeirs, Dewayne Newman, Orbie Newporation .
man, Irene Moore, Johnny Newman,
The amendment application has been
Winston Eugene, David Mosley, James
filed for public inspection at the DepartKent & Rita Dye and Kennel Dye.
ment for Surface Mining Reclamation
The application has been filed for puband Enforcement's Prestonsburg Relic inspection at the Department for Surgional Office, 3140 South Lake Drive,
face
Mining
Reclamation
and
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. WritEnforcement's Prestonsburg Regional
ten comments, objections , or requests
Office, 3140 South Lake Drive, Sui!e 6,
for a permit conference must be filed
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. Wntten
with the Director, Division of Permits, #2
comments, objections, or requ~sts fo~ a
Hudson Hollow, U.S. 127 South, Frank·
permit conference, must be ~lied w1th
tort,
Kentucky 40601 . This is the final
the Director, Division of Perm1ts, No. 2
advertisement
of this appli catio~ all
Hudson Hollow, U.S. 127 South, Frank·
comments,
objections
or requests for a
fort, Kentucky 40601.
permit conference must be received
within 30 days of this date.
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FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
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JAMES HAMILTON; JEANENE HAMILTON;
TAX EASE LIEN SERVICING;
LENDMARK FINANCIAL SERVICES and
FLOYD COUNTY, KENTUCKY
DEFEN·
DANTS
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By virtue of a Default Judgment, Summary Judgment and
rder of Sale of the Floyd Circuit Court entered the 13th da
f July, 2010, in the above cause , as their interest in the sub
'ect property, for the sum of $101,639.74 with interes
hereon, plus additional sums and costs; please be advise
hat I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Old Floyd Count
ourthouse Door, South Central Avenue, Prestonsburg, Kenucky, (behind the new Floyd County Justice Center), to th
highest and best bidder, at public auction, on the 19th day o
ugust, 2010, at 9:00a.m., upon the terms set forth following
he description, the follow described property, to wit:
Property Address: Tinker Fork of Big Mud Creek, Floyd
County, KY
Beginning at the branch at the corner to C.C. Hamilton'
line, thus a westward course with C.C. Hamilton's line; thenc
up the hill to a marked poplar were the fence joins; thence
ra,und the hill with the wire fence; thence running down th
hill with the wire fence; thence running down the hill with th
ire fence to ~e main creek; thence back wit the creek run
ning to C.C. Hamilton's line back to the beginning point.
Being the same property conveyed to James Hamilton and
eanene Hamilton by Deed recorded in Deed Book 540,
Page 243, Floyd County Clerk's Office.
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make
eposit of 10% of the purchase price with the balance on
redit for sixty (60) days, in which event the successful bid
er shall be required to execute bond with good suret
!MI. hereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid purchase pric
""' and bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the date
of sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effec
fa Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien shal
be retained upon the above described real estate as addi
ional surety.
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all
axes or assessments upon the property for the current ta
ear and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upo
he property for prior years shall be paid from the sale pro
eeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of record by th
purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase price.
C. The property described above is sold subject to an
easements, restrictions, defects, liens or encumbrances o
record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights o
redemption as may exist in favor of the United States o
merica and/or the record owners thereof.
Any announcements made on date of sale takes prece
dence over printed matter contq.ined herein.
Hon. William S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
•
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. II
.
C.A. NO. 10-CI-00367
BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP, fka
COUNTYWIDE 'HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP
PLAINTIFF
vs.
JEREMY SHEPHERD aka JEREMY P. SHEPHERD
aka
JEREMY P. SHEPPARD;
JESSICA SHEPHERD aka JESSICA SHEPPARD;
GENE SCHIFLE
DEFENDANTS
RE-NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
··············~
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. I
C.A. NO. 08-CI-1198
JOHN W.
STURGILL
PLAINTIFF
VS.
KENLEY
STURGILL
DEFENDANT
RE-NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
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Rentals
For rent: Single wide
mobile home extra
clean 3 br 2 bath. Located between Prestonsburg and Allen.
$595 per month includes
water,
garbage and sewer.
Must have references and security
deposit. No dogs.
Call874-2802.
18, 201 0 • 87
2 br house for rent .
$500 per month plus
deposit. Call 794For rent: 3 br double 0249.
wide located at Cow
Creek. Also have furniture for sale. Call For Sale 8y Owner
886-6530.
For sale: 3 br brick
home with fu ll size
For rent. Mobile basement, garden
home 2 br. Located 3 space and 2 extra
miles from Harold on lots located in Aux1er.
Rt 979. $400 de- Call 886-6245 or
posit, $400 per 886-8724
month.
Includes
water. Call 606-424- House for sale: 3 br
brick with full size
7862.
basement. Also 2
extra lots and garden
space. Call 886Houses For Rent
6245 or 886-8724.
Rentals
By virtue of a Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and For rent: 2 br mobile
Judgment of the Floyd Circuit
home at Auxier, city
Court entered the 21st day oi May, 2010, in the above utilities,$395
per
cause, ·1 shall proceed to offer for sale at the Old Floyd month. Also 3 br, 2
County Courthouse Door, South Central Avenue, Prestons- full bath single wideburg, Kentucky'. (behind the new Floyd ~ounty Justice Cen- for rent. Located at
ter), to the highest and best bidder, at public auction, on the Auxier with city utili19th day of August, 2010, at 10:00 a.m. , upon the terms set ties. $550 per month. House for rent: ·On
forth following the description, the follow described property, Contact Jim or Todd Little Paint Creek. 3
br, 1 bath. Renoto wit:
367-1 169 or 367vated, clean. No
Property Address: Akers Fork of Toler Creek, Harold, Ken- 1605.
pets. $650 per month
tucky
plus utilities. Call
A certain tract or parcel of land lying in Floyd County, Kentucky, on the Akers Fork of Toler Creek and more particu- For rent: 3 bedroom, 886-3613 or 7919942.
larly described as follows:
2 bath doublewide.
Said tract of land is Lot No. (One) 1 in the division of the
$600 per month plus
H.R. Keathley tract of land on said Akers Fork of Toler Creek
utilities and deposit. House for rent. In
and bounded as follows, to-wit:
Need
references. No Harold area. Newly
Beginning at a maple on the lower end of said tract of land
and on the line of the John W. Sturgill tract of land; thence pets. Phone 886- remodeled. 3br, 1
per
running a westerly direction with the line of said John W. 1941 or office 285- bath. $700
Sturgill lands to the top of the ridge; thence up the ridge to 1941
or
cell month plus utilities.
Lot No. 2 in the division of the said H.R. Keathley lands; 226-1700.
Call434-1281 .
thence with the line of said Lot No. 2 down the hill to the
branch; thence up the branch 18 poles and 2 links; thence
to the top of the ridge on the east side of the branch; thence
leaving Lot No. 2 down the ride to the line of the aforesaid
lands of John W. Sturgill; thence with said line a westerly diIMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR
rection to the branch; thence up the opposite side to the beFULL
OR Ptr DISH NETWORK
ginning.
SATELLITE INSTALLERS.
Being the same property deeded to Ballard and Gladys
Sturgill by deed, recorded in Deed Book 138, Page 178,
Will train with pay.
Floyd County Clerk's Office. Plaintiff obtained interest by
M
ust
have own transportation
the Will of Gladys Sturgill and by conveyance from certain of
(truck or van preferred),
the heirs of Ballard Sturgill, recorded in Deed Book 387,
Page 689, Floyd County Clerk's Office.
pass background check & drug
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make a
screen. Be available to work weekdeposit of 10% of the purchase price with the balance on a
ends and travel 1-2 hours daily.
credit for thirty (30) days, in which event the successful bid- ,
If interested, please contact
der shall be required to execute bond with good surety
thereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid purchase price
Pat or Nora @ 606-233-0053 or
and bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the date
606-862-1755.
of sale.until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effect
8:00a.m.
to 5:00p.m.
of a Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien
shall be retained upon the above described real estate as
additional surety.
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume a,nd pay all
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
taxes or assessments upon the property for the current tax
· Bid proposals are requested for
year and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upon
Repair
of Gutters at Grigsby
the property for prior years shall be paid from the sale proHeights and Pageant Hills, plus inceeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of record by the
stallation of Gutter Guards a nd Sidpurchaser prior to the payment of the purchase price.
C. The property described above is sold subject to any
ing Cleaning at Grigsby Heights.
easements, restrictions , defects, liens or encumbrances of
The proposal needs to include all
record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights of
costs for repair, installation and
redemption as may exist in favor of the United States of
cleaning. The proposal needs to inAmerica and/or the record owners thereof.
clude the price for material and
Any announcements made on date of sale takes
labor. The successful bidder must
precedence over printed matter contained herein.
·
provide i.nsurance, warranty and refHon. William S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
erences. For more information.
please contact Bruce Coleman ,
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
Housing Authority of Martin , P.O.
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
Box 806, Martin, KY 4 1649, 606DIVISION NO. II
285-3681 . All proposals must be re C.A. NO. 10-CI-00429
ceived at the housing authority
TAX EASE LIEN INVESTMENTS 1, LLC
office by 2:15p.m., local time, AuPLAINTIFF
gust 27, 2010. The housing authority reserves the right to reject any/or
ERNEST R. BLACKBURN; MARY SLONE
all proposals.
HELP WANTED
For sale by owner167 Lakeview· Village, Jenny Wiley
State park. 4 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, many
extra's. Close to Prestonsburg
and
Paintsville. Call
Sam 789-1230.
3 br, 2 1/2 bath home
for sale. Located at
1010 Mays.Branch,
Prestonsburg. 2 Car
garage. To view call
886-2306 after 5 pm.
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COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY, COUNTY OF
FLOYD, .
BY AND ON RELATION OF JONATHAN MILLER,
SECRETARY
OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Floyd Cir
uit Court entered the 11th day of June, 201 0, in the abov
ause, as their interest in the subject property, for the sum o
150,421.58 with interest thereon, plus additional sums an
osts; please be advised that I shall proceed to offer for sal
By virtue of a Default Judgment, Summary Judgment and
at the Old Floyd County Courthouse Door, South Central Av prder of Sale of the Flqyd Circuit Court entered the 14th day
enue, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind the new Floyd Count of July, 2010, in the above cause, as their interest in the sub
~ ustice Center), to the highest and best bidder, at public auc ·ect property, for the sum of $1 ,355.99 (tax year 2006, Bill
ion, on the 19th day of August, 2010, at 10:15 a.m., upon the #1912, having a face amount of $525.75 as of date of pur
erms set forth following the description, the follow describe
~"hase on or about March 15, 201 o; tax year 2007, Bill #1874,
property, to wit:
having a face amount of $377.07, as of date of purchase on
Property Address: 243 Jack Arnett Branch, Prestonsburg, or about July 18, 2008; and tax year 2008, Bill #1901 , having
KY 41653
•
a face amount of $453.17, as of date of purchase on or abou
Tract 1
September 16, 2009) with interest thereon, plus additional
Beginning on old Highway 114 built in 1940 and beginnin ~urns and costs; please be advised that I shall proceed tc
at an iron pin at the corner of the property and the road an bffer for sale at the Old Floyd County Courthouse Door, South
hence going up the hill in a straight line 134 feet to an iron pin . ~entral Avenue, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind the ney,
at the corner; thence turning left and running 110 feet to an Floyd County Justice Center) , to the highest and best bidder,
iron pin; thence turning left and running 156 feet to an iron ~t public auction, on the 19th day of August, 2010, at 9:1E
pin; thence turning left and running with the road 95 feet bac ~. m ., upon the terms set forth following the description, the
o the beginning.
ollow described property, to wit:
Tract 2
Beginning at the corner of Ray Stratton's line on Third Av
Beginning at the corner of Tract 1 and Tract 2 on old High ~nue and running along the street a distance of sixty feet tc
ay 114 built in 1940 at an iron pin at the road and thenc
he corner of Olga Layne's line; thence running across to the
running up the hill 156 feet in a straight line to an iron pm; back street with the chain link lawn fence, a distance of one
hence turning left 135 feet to an iron pin; thence running bac hundred ten (11 O) feet more or less; thence running along the
down to the road 203 teet to an iron pin; thence turning le back street a distance of forty-one (41) feet and three inche~
running with the road 136 feet to an iron pin to the beginning. 0 the corner of Ray Stratton's line; thence running a straigh
Being the same property conveyed to Jeremy P. Shepher?• line back to the point of beginning.
single person, by Deed dated 02/29/2008, and recorded m
Being the same property conveyed to Ernest R. Blackburr
Deed Book 545, Page 41, records of the Floyd County Cou jand Mary Slone Blackburn, husband and wife , by James M.
Clerk's Office.
Roberts and Vaughn Roberts, husband and wife, by Deed
Further reference is made to a map of the subject prope
~ated October 4, 1990, recorded in Deed Book 341, Page
identifying Tract 1 and Tract 2 attached herein and incorpo 12, Floyd County Court Clerk's Office.
rated herein by reference.
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make c
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make
~eposit of $4,000.00 of the purchase price with the balance
eposit of $5,000.00 of the purchase price with the balance jon a credit for thirty (30) days, in which event the successful
n a credit for thirty (30) days, in which event the successful bidder shall be required to execute bond with good suret}
bidder shall be required to execute bond with good suret
hereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid purchase price
hereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid purchase pric jand bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the date
nd bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the dat jof sale until paid. Said boncj shall have the force a~d effec
f sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effec jot a Judgment for which execution ~ay issue, and a lien sha.l
~ of a Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien sh~l be retain~d upon the above descnbed real es.tate as add1
be retained upon the above described real estate as add1
ional surety.
ional surety.
B. The purchaser shal~ be required to assume and pay all
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all axes or assessments upon the property for the current ta>
axes or assessments upon the property for the current ta !Year and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upon
ear and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upo
he property for prior yea~s sh~U be pai? from the sale pro
he property for prior years shall be paid from the sale pro JVeeds if properly claimed m wntmg and f1led of rec~xd by the
eeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of record by th
purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase pnce.
purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase price.
c. The property described above is sold subject to any
c. The property described above is sold subject to an
easements, restrictions, defects, liens or encumbra~ces o
asements, restrictions, defects, liens or encumbrances o record in the Floyd county Clerk's Office and such nghts o
record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights o redemption as may exist in favor of the United States o
redemption as may exist in favor qf the United States 0 !America and/or the record owners thereof.
merica and/or the record owners thereof.
Any announcements made on date of sale ta kes preceAny announcements made on date of .sale takes P~~ce ~ence over printed matter contained herein.
ence over printed matter contamed herem. Hon. W1lham
Hon. William s. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. II
C.A. NO. 09-CI-1196
KENTUCKY HOUSING
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
vs. ·
CRYSTAL D. BURCHETT, ET AL
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
*'************'**
By virtue of an In Rem Default Judgment and Order of Sale
pf the Floyd Circuit Court enterE;Jd the 14th day of July, 2010,
in the above cause, as the ir interest in the subject property,
or the sum of $67, 103.02 (Count 1) and $2,400.99 (Coun
~) with interest thereon , plus additional sums and costs;
please be advised that I shall proceed to offer for sale at the
Pld Floyd County Courthouse Door, South Central Avenue,
Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind the new Floyd County, Jusice Center), to the highest and best bidder, at public auction,
lo'n the 19th day of August, 201 0, at 9:30a.m., upon the terms
!set forth following the description, the follow described prop
erty, to wit:
Property Address: 383 Woodland Heights, East Point, Kenucky 41216
Being Lot No. 11 , of the Woodland Heights Subdivision, a~
shown on Plat "A", reco rded in Plat Book 1, Page 1, Slide 15,
in the Office of the Clerk of the Floyd County Court to which
reference is hereby made for a more complete description o
!said lots.
Being the same property conveyed to Robert A. Burchett, II
land Crystal D. Burchett, husband and wife, by Deed dated
September 6, 2007, of record in Deed Book 538, Page 742,
in the Floyd County Clerk's Office.
And further being the same property conveyed to Crystal D.
Burchett by Deed dated September 12, 2008, of record ir
Deed Book 550, Page 628, Floyd County Clerk's Office.
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make a
deposit of 10% of the purchase price with the balance on a
!credit for ninety (90) days, in which event the successful bidlder shall be required to execute bond with good suret~
hereon. Said bond shall t?e for the unpaid purchase price
land bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the date
lot sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effec
jot a Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien shal
be retained upon the above described real estate as addiional surety.
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all
axes or assessments upon the property for the current ta>1
jyear and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upon
he property for prior years shall be paid from the sale proceeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of record by the
purchaser prror to the payment of the purchase price.
C. The property described above is sold subject to any
easements, rest rictions, defects, liens or encumbrances o
record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights o
redemption as may exist in favo r of the United States o
America and/or the record owners thereof.
Any announcements made on date of sale takes prece·
dence over printed matter contained herein.
Hon. William S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
�88 • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 2010
THE FLOYD CoUNTY· TIMES
For sale. 3/4 acre
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Lots
606-474-2083
For sale:
LOTS FOR RENT
Mobile home 14x60, Dwale Mobile home
2 bedroom with apFor sale: 1 1/2 acre prox. 3 acres of flat Park. Off US 23 near
lot with 1994 dou- land. Also has a ad- Prestonsburg. Nice
blewide with 3 bed- ditional mobile home quiet community. Rerooms. Also 3 br lot. Locatec;l 3 miles strictions apply. 606house located at on At 979. Call 424- 377-2357.
Doty Branch at Mc- 7862.
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way. Suitable for moLand (Acreage)
bile home. Safe,
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Property for sale. Lo- Very suitable for reonly programs. Only
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at 874-9715.
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Lots
Sales
Large mobile home
lot for rent. Located
on Mt Parkway beside Mountain Arts
Center on Calhoun
Dr. $150 per month.
Call 886-4271 after 5
pm.
Commercial
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PUBLIC SALE
Date anp time of public sale: August 25, 2010, at 11 :00 .
Type of Collateral: 1996 Freightliner F160 Box Truck with Pressure
Washer.
Contract date: 8/19.02.
Location: First · Commonwealth
Bank, 311 North Arnold Ave., Prestonsburg, Ky. 41653. Any questions,
call Mike Haney, 606/424/6453 or
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COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. I
C.A. NO. 09-CI-01104
WALTER MORTGAGE
COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
vs.
VIVIAN SARGENT aka VIVIAN FERGUSON, ET
L
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
By virtue of a Default Judgment In Rem and Order of Sal
of the Floyd Circuit Court entered the 22nd day of July, 2010,
in the above cause, as their interest in the subject property,
or the sum of $67,364.57 With interest thereon, plus addi·
ional sums and costs; please be advised that I shall proceed
o offer for sale at the Old Flbyd County Courthouse Door,
South Central Avenue, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind the
new Floyd County Justice Center), to the highest and bes
bidder, at public auction , on the 19th day of August, 2010, a
9:45a.m., upon the terms set forth following the description,
he follow described property, to wit:
Property Address: 1117 Left Fork Little Paint Creek, East
Point, KY
Being Lot No. 3 of Tract No. 3, situated on the waters of Lit
le Paint Creek, Floyd County, N.W. of Prestonsburg, Kenucky, south of Rte. 1100, more particularly described a
ollows:
•
Beginning, on a found 4" 1-beam on west side of road from
Rte. 1100, Thence S.8 57'w. 113' with West Side of road to
ound 4" 1-beam, a corner to Lot 2. Thence N.85 15'w. 100'
ith Lot 2 , to a found 4' 1-beam. Thence N.9 E. 110' with Lo
, to a found 4" 1-beam. Thence S .86 59' E. 100' with Lot 2 ,
o the beginning. Containing 11,114 S.F. or 0.26 acre more
or less, as surveyed by D.E.T. under supervision of Dalla
Lovejoy, KY. L.S. 986, Milton, West Virginia, and shown on
map titled, Property Plat of Jim Walter Homes for Leonard &
ivian Sargent, dated 7-13-94,attached hereto and made
part herein. Subject to R/w and Easements.
Being the same land conveyed by Gamard Campbell and
Bonnie Campbell to Leonard and Vivian Sargent by Deed
dated January 18, 1993, recorded in the Office of the Clerk o
Floyd County, Kentucky in Deed Book 363 at Page 585.
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make
eposit of 10% of the purchase price with the balance on
redit for thirty (30) days, in which event the successful bider shall be required to execute bond with good suret
hereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid purchase pric
and bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the dat
of sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effec
of a Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien shal
be retained upon the above described real estate as addi
ional surety.
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all
axes or assessments upon the property for the current ta
ear and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upo
he property for prior years shall be paid from the sale pro
eeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of record by th
purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase price.
C. The property described above is sold subject to an
easements, restrictions, defects, liens or encumbrances o
record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights o
redemption as may exist in favor of the United States o
merica and/or the record owners thereof.
Any announcements made on date of sale take
precedence over printed matter contained hereiri.
Hon. William S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
NOTICE TO
CHARLIE PRATER
Warning Order
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned attorney has beer.~ appointed to
notify the' Defendant, CHARLIE
PRATER, that a civil action has been
filed against him in Floyd Circit Court,
Division II , as C.A. No.: 10-CI-721.
Said Defendant must immediately file
an Answer in this matter, otherwise,
judgment may be entered against him.
Said Defendant should contact the undersigned attorney immediately.
Anthoney Craig Davis
Davis Law Office
104 Hays Complex
P.O. Box 220
Betsy Layne, Kentucky 41605
Office: (606) 478-100~
James River Coal Service
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qualified applicants for a
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Experience preferred, for our Harmonds Branch job located at
Pikeville, KY. Candidate must have
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KY (formerly Combs HS), or the Department for Employment Services,
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(please specify JRCSC on application). You may also send a resume to
P.O. Box 128 Jeff, KY 41751-0128 or
call the HR Dept (606) 862-4553 for
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Pursuant to 405 KAR 8 :010,
Section 16(5), the following is a
summary of perm.itting decisions
made by the Department for Natural Resources , Division of Mine
Permits with respect to applications to conduct surtace coal mining and reclamation operations in
Floyd County.
Matt/Co. Inc.
836-5458
07/16/2010
Matt/Co. Inc.
836-5467
07/16/2010
Matt/Co.
836-5571
07/16/2010
The Elk Horn Coal Company
LLC
836-8060
07/13/2010
Frasure Creek Mining LLC
836-0345
07/14/2010
Miller Bros. Coal LLC
860-5275
07/22/2010
Frasure Creek Mining LLC
877-0182
07/09/2010
NOTICE OF.BOND RELEASE
Permit No. 860-5335
In accordance with KRS 350.093, notice is hereby given that Laurel Mountain Resources , LLC, 1801 Watergap
Road, Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653
has applied for Phase II & Ill bond release on permit number 860-5335,
which was last issued on 03-19-2010.
The application covers an area of approximately 20.14 acres located 2.2
miles south of Lackey in Knott and
Floyd Counties.
The permit area is approximately 0 .6
miles southeast from Kentucky Route
550s junction with Triplett Branch Road
and located on Triplett Branch of Jones
Fork. The latitude is 3JO 26'37". The
longitude is 82° 50'05".
The bond now in effect for this permit
is a Surety Bond in the amount of
$40,300.00. Approximately $40,300.00
of this- bond amount is included in the
application for release. ,
Written comments, objections, and requests for a public hearing or informal
conference must be filed with the Director, Division of Mine Reclamation and
Enforcement, #2 Hudson Hollow,
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, by September 07, 2010.
A public hearing on the application
has been scheduled for September 08,
201 0 at 10:00AM, or soon thereafter as
may be heard, at the Department for
Natural Resources Prestonsburg Regional Office, 3140 South Lake Drive,
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. The
hearing will be cancelled if no request
for a hearing or informal conference is
received by September 07; 2010.
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Martin retires from First Commonwealth Bank
A GRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
With all the news lately about
revised rules on credit card fees and
bank fees, you might think I'm about to
render a littly fmancial advice today.
~But in fact, I want to talk to about
something much more important (and
long-lasting) than your credit card balance or your bank account: your "bone
account."
Healthy bones are a critical part of a
healthy and active lifestyle. If your
bones are so fragile that you can snap a
rib just rolling over in bed, you're not
likely to be big on exercise. But building healthy bones is a lifelong project
that starts when we're very young, and
if we aon't make sufficient "deposits"
into our bone health at an early age, we
pay dearly in later years.
~
One of the best ways to build better
bones is through consumption of dairy
foods rich in calcium, an essential mineral that provides the structural support
needed
for
strong
bones.
Unfortunately, according to the results
of one study by an Agricultural
Research Service (ARS) scientist and
her university colleagues, too many
young girls aren't making those necessary deposits. The reason? Those
young girls have decided, for one reason or another, that they're "lactose
intolerant."
Millions of Americans are lactose
{fJ intolerant, and as a result may suffer
dige,stive discomfort when they eat
dairy products or -foods made with
dairy products. But there are lactosefree products, from which the milk
sugar (lactose) has been removed, that
are designed to provide an alternative,
so even if you're truly lactose intolerant, you can still enjoy calcium-rich
dairy foods without having digestive
problems.
But in the study mentioned above-part of a larger study called "Adequate
Calcium Today"--among the 291 volunteers aged 10 to 13, volunteers as young
as age 10 who thought they ,were lactose
~intolerant had already begun limiting
the amount of milk they drink. The
frightening result was that even in those
very young girls, the bone mineral density of their spines was significantly
lower than that of some of the other
girls, according to the ARS scientist. ·
The sad fact is, iB some instances,
perception and reality were quite different. Results from the standard
breath-hydrogen test for lactose intolerance showed that some of the girls
who thought they were lactose intolerant actually weren't. And other girls
who actually were lactose intolerant
• didn't even know they had the conditiop ~til they tested positive during
the study.
The scientists say they'r e worried
that misperceptions about lactose intolerance can lead girls, in early adolescence, to cut back on milk--and to do
that during their critical bone-forming
years could have lifetime consequences
on the health of those girls' bones.
If you're an adult, how much calcium should you consume to make sure
you keep your "bone balance" healthy?
Oddly, calcium requirements can vary
markedly between countries. For example, in the United States, adults over age
50 are recommended to get 1,200 mil~ ligrams (mg) daily, but in the United
Kingdom, the recommendation is only
700 mg.
However, a study by ARS scientists
suggests that our current recommended
daily amounts of dietary calcium for
American adults could actually be
greater than needed.
The scientists analyzed data collected from 155 male and female volunteers aged 19 to 75, who participated in
at least one in a series of 19 controlled
feeding studies. The.ir findings indicate
that the average amount of dietary calcium needed to maintain a neutral calcium balance is about 741 mg per day.
Community Calendar • page C3 .
Tyrone Martin
Tyrone Martin celebrates his
retirement after 38 years of
service at First Commonwealth
Bank. Tyrone joined the First
Commonwealth Bank family on
January 21, 1972 and has served
the Big Sandy region as a
Commercial Lender. Martin is
a graduate of Morehead State
Kentucky
University, · the
Banking School and the
Graduate Banking School of the
South.
Not only has Martin served
the
customers
of
First
Commonwealth Bank but he has
continued to serve his community through numerous civic
activities.
He currently is
involved with the Floyd County
4-H Council, the Floyd County
Extension Council, the Floyd
County District and Extension
Board where he serves as
Chairman, and Allen Baptist
Church where he is an active
member. Martin's service to his
community has been acknowledged through several awards
and recognitions. He has been
nominated as a KY Friend of
Extension by the Alpha Kappa
Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Phi, a
recognition reserved for individuals who have served and
supported the State Extension
Programs. In 2001 he was the
first recipient of the Floyd
County Chamber of Commerce
"Busines~ Partner in Education
Award," an award which was
also recognized by the Senate.
Most recently, in 2009, Martin
was inducted into the 4-H
Centennial Hall of Fame. Only
one person from each county
was inducted who made a significant contribution to 4-H. ·
A retirement reception will
be held in his honor on
Wednesday August 18, 2010.
First Commonweal~ Bank is
a locally owned, community
bank serving the financial needs
of the Big Sandy Region since
1904. First Commonwealth
Bank has convenient locations
in Betsy Layne, Martin,
Pikeville
and
two
in
Prestonsburg.
Prestonsburg Woman's Club honors·May residence
by JARRID DEATON.
FEATURES WRITER
PRESTONSBURG - The sweltering
heat of August may keep some people
inside and out of their yards, but the sizzle
of summer didn' t stop Glen and Alison
May from making their yard on Riverside
stand out enough to draw the attention of
the Prestonsburg Women' s Club.
The May's yard was selected as Yard
of the Month for August, and the selection
came as a surprise for Alison May.
"I thought somebody was playing a
trick on me," May said. "I was very surprised."
,
While both Glen and Alison work in
the yard to keep it looking good, they also
utilize the services of Outdoor Solutions, a
landscaping company based in Pikeville,
to help maintain the now award-winning
yard. A number of roses surround the
home and the yard itself is trimmed and
green. Various other forms of vegetation
complete the landscape that reaches
around the house and leads to a view of
the Big Sandy River.
The Prestonsburg Women's Club
places a sign in the yard of the residence
that it selects as the Yard of the Month.
The sign remains in the yard until the end
of the month when the club selects another yard for its Yard of the Month honors.
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18,,2010
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
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10,20,30,40,50,60,
70 years ago.)
Ten Years Ago
(August 13,.16, and 18,
2000)
A handful of candidates for office in the
November general election showed up
Thursday afternoon at the Floyd County
courthouse to draw. numbers to determine in
what order names will appear on the ballot.
County Clerk Chris Waugh, who is in charge
of local election, conducted the drawing, as
required by law, within two days of the filing
deadline, which was Tuesday ...While numbers are not confirmed and are like:ry to
change, the Floyd County school system had
6,914 students enrolled at the end of the second day of a shortened first week of school.
Students attended school Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday. The tentative enrollment is down from last year's starting enrollment and down from the ending enrollment
for school year 1999-2000.... In a rare
Saturday morning meeting, the Floyd County
Board of Education met at Adams ·Middle
School to grapple with a sensitive issue as it
dealt with the agenda item "Clarify exception
standards for student attendance area boundaries." ...While Sydney Mullins is in the intensive care unit of Children's Hospital in
Pittsburgh, area businesses and citizens continue their efforts to help Sydney and her family. Sydney and her family flew to Pittsburgh
on Tuesday so that she could undergo evaluation for a heart transplant...Four years after
voters overwhelmingly scrapped the magistrate form of county government in favor of
the commissioner system, they are being
asked to decide the matter once again. By
law, the matter of changing the fiscal court's
style of government cannot,be voted upon
more than once every four years. This
November's general election will mark the
first opportunity the issue could legally be
placed on the ballot...A prisoner who escaped
following a court hearing last month has been
found in Lexington and returned to custody.
Chester Dwayne Risner, 22, of Gunlock, was
arrested last Wednesday, along West Loudon
Street in Lexington by Lexington-Fayette
police officer D.L. Fleischer, 19 days after he
fled from a deputy in Prestonsburg...The
Mountain Arts Center Management
Commission met in regular session at the
MAC Monday afternnoon to look at the
financial status of the center and discuss
directions the center will take in the near-and
long-range future....To make it possible for
council members to attend the retirement celebration of Property Valuation Administrator
Lovel Hall, the Prestonsburg City Council
had there special-called meeting at noon
Monday. The council approved the minutes
for the August 8 meeting, had the second
reading of Ordinance No. 6-2000, and
approved two resolutions ...The chairman of
the Floyd County Republic Party has called
into question a petition filed last week seeking a return to the magistrate form of government, saying the measure should be removed
from the November ballot. GOP chair Bobby
Stumbo, who is also a member of the county's board of elections, aired his concerns
about the petition during a meeting of the
board yesterday...Crirninal charges against a
Prestonsburg man have been dropped after a
judge ruled that there was not enough evidence to sepd the case to-a grand jury. Dante
Robert Del Monte had been charged with
custodial interference and possession of a
handgun by a convicted felon. District Judge'
Eric D. Hall ordered those charges dropped
without prejudice on August 7 ...Tom Carew,
director of the Appalachian Housing Program
at Kentucky Housing Corporation, was at the
Low Income Housing Coalition of Floyd
County Inc. (LINKS) and he brought good
news. LINKS, which works with various
government agencies to help low-moderateincome families with housing, received a
$27,000 grant from the 2000 Nonprofit
Housing Production and Repair funds.
Housing Coordinator for LINKS, Don Akers,
said the funds would be used to continue
efforts to repair as many homes as possible ...For the second time this year, a
Prestonsburg shopping center has learned that
one of its businesses is shutting down.
Furniture retailer Heilig Meyers, based in
Richmond, Va., announced that its
Prestonsburg store would be one of eight
stores in Kentucky and 302 stores nationwide
that would be closed after that company filed
for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on
Wednesday...Festivities surrounding the reenactment of the Civil War Battle of Middle
Creek begin today at Prestonsburg
Community
College.
Encampments,
weaponry demonstrations, drills, and speeches go on at PCC and the Samuel May House
through Sunday at 2 p.m., when the battle
begins ...There died: Clinetta Jackson, 52, of
Kettering, Ohio, formerly of Wheelwright,
Monday, August 7, at her residence; Harry
"Black Jack" Bentley, 76, of Allen, Thursday,
August 10, at Highlands Regional Medical
Center; Maxie Patton, 76, of Hueysville,
Wednesday, August 9, at Central Baptist
Hospital, Lexington; Bruce Edwards, 72, of
c;:ullivan, Ohio, Wednesday, August 9, at
home; Ralph "Shakespeare" Little, 64, of
Bevinsville, Sunday, August 13, at Highlands
Regional Medical Center; Johnny Eugene
Jenkins, 26, of Crandell, Georgia, formerly of
Kentucky, Thursday, August 10, at
Chattanooga, Tennessee, following an automobile accident; Carl Curtis Robinson, 84, of
East Point, Monday, August 7, at his residence; Palmer Craft, 51, of Wayland,
Monday, August 14, at the U.K. Medical
Center at Lexington; Lawrence M. ''Doc"
Newsom, 87, of Robinson Creek, Saturday,
August 12, at the Pikeville Methodist
Hospit<il; Hollie Collins, 77, of Hindman,
Sunday, August 13, at the Hazard
Appalachian Regional Medical Center; Kate
Shepherd, 89, of GUnlock, Saturday, August
12, at her residence; James Edward Adkins,
65, of Portsmouth, Ohio, formerly of Betsy
Layne, Saturday, August 12, at Our Lady of
Bellefonte Hospital, Ashland; Garlie Slone,
64, of Gamer, Monday, August 14, at Hazard
Appalachian Regional Hospital; Jack Patton,
54, of Wayland, Monday, August 14, at the
McDowell Medical Center; Leatha L. Joy,
88, of Prestonsburg, Thursday, August 10, at
the Mountain Manor Nursing Home,
Prestonsburg; Bert Tackett, 95, of McDowell,
Saturday, August 12, at McDowell
Appalachian Regional Hospital; Ralph Earl
Allen, 89, of Clifton Forge Virginia, formerly
of McDowell, Monday, August 14, at the Sue
Allegheny Regional Hospital in Virginia;
Carl Eugene "Carbide" Bentley, 63, of
McDowell, Tuesday, August 15; David
Elmer Wilson, 35, of Tram, Wednesday,
August 16, at Highlands Regional Medical
Center; Eddie Hackworth, 91, of Bonanza,
Wednesday, August 16, at Highlands
Regional Medical Center; Bob Webb, 70, of
Beaver, Thursday, August 17, at his residence.
Twentv Years Ago
(August 15 & 17, 1990)
A spokesman for Congressman Chris
Perkins said Tuesday that Perkins' office had
no new information on the whereabouts of a
Floyd County physician and his family,
believed to have been trapped, August 2, in
Kuwait' during the Iraq invasion of that country. Perkins' assistant Orner Waddles said
Perkins had been in contact Monday with the
State Department, seeking information on Dr.
Syed Badrudduja, of Prestonsburg and Chief
of Staff at Highlands Regional Medical
Center. About 500 of a reported 3~000
Americans trapped in Kuwait during the
August 2 invasion by Iraq have managed to
slip out of the country, the State Department
reported Monday. Waddles said Perkins
office had no information on whether Dr.
Badruddj~. known locally as Dr. Bader, was
among those who successfully fled the country...Coal is still moving out of Mud Creek,
except at five operations where independent
truckers have called a hauling strike. About
50 members of the newly formed union,
Independent Trutkers of Eastern Kentucky or
ITEK, have called the strike against operations owned by Buck Coal Inc. Truckers say
the company has refused to give haulers any
increase in the per ton haulage rate ...The Dr.
James D. Adams Middle School was dedicated Sunday afternoon before an overflow
crowd in the new facility's gymnasium.
Floyd County's superintendent of schools,
Ron Hager, presided over the ceremony,
which began with a rendition of the National
Anthem by Ginger Howard and an invocation
by Benny Blankenship of the Prestonsburg
Church of Christ...Just as members of the
Prestonsburg Fire Department were finishing
training classes on handling hazardous material situations, a call reporting a leaking
propane tank sounded in the fire station. A
propane tank at the Western Sizzlin' Steak
House had reportedly been filled to capacity
Wednesday morning, and the heat of the sun
had caused the tank to pressurize, forcing a
relief valve to open. Eighteen members of the
fire department responded to the scene and .
discovered the tank, which is about 100 feet
from the restaurant it services, appeared to be
ready to release pressure a second . time.
Firefighters donned protective gear and began
to hose down the 1000-gallon tank with water
in an effort to depressurize it. They remained
on the scene until officials from Ferrell Gas
Company arrived at the scene and drained the
potentially explosive liquid propane into several smaller tanks ...There died: Pearlie Ellen
Hamilton, 71, of Betsy Layne, at Highlands
Regional Medical Center; Vana Boyd, 84, of
Tram, at Highlands Regional Medical Center;
Dana G. Neeley, 57, of Wolcottville, Indiana;
Bertha Howard Wright, 81, of Lancaster,
California, formerly of Hueysville, at
Lancaster; Clinton Ray Williams, 28 days, of
Printer, at Cabell-Huntington Hospital,
Huntington, West Virginia; Homer Wells Jr.,
64, of Prestonsburg, at Highlands Regional
Medical Center; Gladys ''Dank" Stumbo, 71,
of McDowell, at Central Baptist Hospital,
Lexington; Dan Combs, 79, of Decoy, at
Hazard Appalachian Regional Medical
Center; Maxine Howell Ward, 62, of
McDowell, at McDowell Appalachian
RegionalI Hospital; Bertha Moore Frazier, 88,
of Price, at McDowell Appalachian Regional
Hospital; Curt Collins, 77, of Honaker, at his
residencde; Earcie Jarrell Branham, 80, of
Chelsea, Michigan, formerly of Water Gap, at
Chelsea Community Hospital.
Thirtv Years Ago
(August 13, 1980)
County and city officials were shaking
their heads in disbelief as preliminary census
figures were released this week. Census officials, however, say that the census is accurate
and that local officials mu~t document facts
for their claims. Local offiicals feel the population is underreported...The Prestonsburg
City Council will make a decision within the
next two weeks on the status of Police Chief
Keith Lawson. Lawson was shot and paralyzed during a liquor raid in West
Prestonsburg last year...The Floyd County
economy showed unusual signs of growth
last week at the fiscal court authorized the
issue of $6.8 million in industrial revenue
bonds to finance two business ventures. A
coal washer for Diamond Coal Company and
the construction of K-Mart were authorized...The Floyd Count)' School system
fought back from a $668,000 deficit to post a
surplus of $287,393 in the past year. In addition, the county's learning disability program
will be expanded from three units to ten, said
Superintendent Pete Grigsby and Assistant
Superintendent Ray Brackett...Ofthe approximately 4,000 Floyd County property owners
whose assessments have been increased to
meet the demands of the state Department of
Revenues, only 17 have appealed the assessments ... An estimated $16,000 worth of marijuana growing on a plot behind a Bypro
man's home was confiscated. Doug Blevins,
the alleged owner, was arrested. Blevins said
he had a doctor's permit to grow the marijuana ..In ICW wrestling action at Allen Central
High School this week, World Heavyweight
Champion Randy "Macho Man" Savage put
his belt on the line against Ronnie
Garvin... There died: L.B. Jesse, 78, of
Weeksbury, at McDowell Appalachian
Regional Hospital; James Robert Gibson, 75,
of South Point, Ohio, formerly of Emma, at
Cabell-Huntington Hospital; Emma Damron,
74, of Tram, at Our Lady of the Way
Hospital; Oliver C. Allen, 63, of Lexington,
formerly of Langl~y. at the Lexington
YMCA; Levi Johnson, 57, of Columbus,
Ohio, formerly of Hi Hat, at Mt. Carmel
Medical Center, Columbus; Artie Burchfield,
48, of River Rouge, Michigan, formerly of
Floyd County, at Riverside Hospital, Trenton,
Michigan; Talt Hall, 87, of Dema, at
McDowell ARH; Johnnie D. "Pickle" Davis,
44, of Venice, Florida, formerly of
Hueysville, at · a Venice Hospital; Maza
Rebecca Crisp Hughes, 82, of Martin, at
Golden Years Rest Home; Bill Waugh, 83, of
Kendallville, Indiana, formerly of Wayland,
at his home; Chris Johnson, 66, of Halo, at
home; Sie Hamilton, 62, of East McDowell,
at McDowell Appalachian Regional
Hospital; Virgil Carroll, 71, of Printer, at
Highlands Regional Medical Center.
Fonv Years Ago
(August 13, 1970)
• Mines of the Island Creek Coal Company
at Price and Printer were believed ·ready to
resume operation, Tuesday night, following a
vote of members of Local Union 5899 at
Wheewlright to return to work...County
Judge Henry Stumbo has taken strong exception to plans announced last week by the sheriffs office to dismiss liquor cases in quarterly court in order to take the cases to the grand
jury and ultimately get them heard in circuit
court...The temporary restraining order staying the sale of bonds to finance construction
of the proposed consolidated high school at
Eastern was dissolved last Friday by Circuit
Judge Ben Manns, of the Magoffin Circuit
Court...Bom: to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shepherd,
of Gunlock, a son, July 27; to Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bryant, of Wheelwright, a daughter,
July 31; to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hamilton, of
Teaberry, a son, August 1; to Mr. and Mrs.
John Grant Anderson, of Prestonsburg, a son,
Robert Christopher, July 15, at the
Prestonsburg General Hospital...There died:
Wilbert William (Bill) Grimm, 61, last
Thursday, at Ashland; Georg~ Dewey
Sargent, 72, of Allen, Fri<;lay, at Our Lady of
the Way Hospital, Martin; Myrtle Humphrey,
73, of Ligon, Thursday; Mrs. Rella Morrison,
92, Sunday, at Prestonsburg; Mrs. Geraldine
Burke, 39, of Halo, last Tuesday, at an
Ashland hospital.
Fmv Years Ago
(August 18, 1960)
A second executive committee meeting
to plan organization for actual work on the
coordinated pHm for community dhelopment proposed to Prestonsburg by the
Department of Economic Development was
held here this week...A district highway
official said this week that the $1,046,000
bridge approved for construction, Monday,
by the Army Corps of Engineers is not at
Auxier, as was indicated in press dispatches, but will span the Big Sandy near the
mouth of Miller's Creek as a part of the new
U.S. 23 river route ... His plans to quit the
Sheriffs force abandoned, Deputy Sheriff
Joe Wheeler Lewis joined other officers last
week and
this in three liquor
raids ...Southern Bell's new dial building on
Westminster street here will be completed
by next February 5, it was announced this
week by
Byron
Simpson,
local
manager... Noble Sammons, 38-year-old
Ar~ansas Creek miner, died last Thursday
in a Huntington, W. Va. hospital about six
hours after he had been crushed by a slatefall in thew mine of the Guaranty Coal
Company at Hite...There died: W. C. (Bill)
York, 56, Eastern Kentucky furniture dealer, Sunday, at home at Pikeville; Mrs. Ella
Branham Maynard, 82, of Lancer, Saturday,
at Prestonsburg General Hospital; Mrs.
Belle Miller, 51, of Garrett, Saturday, at
McDowell Memorial Hospital; Columbus
·Prater, 86, of Risner, last Thursday, at
home.
tit
Sixtv Years Auo
(August 17, 1950)
The U.S. Corps of Engineers today
(Thursday) awarded the Brandy Keg dock
concession on Dewey Lake to Burch'tt &
Goble (Joe Wheeler Burchett and Mrs.
Sally May Goble), The Times learned in a
telephone conversation with Col. Harry
Pockras, of the Huntington office of the .,,
Corps...Illness of three Drift residents was
believed this week to have marked the first
outbreak of typhoid in Floyd County in the
last three years...S.L. Isbell announced to
the Floyd fiscal court at its Wednesday session that he had resigned the post of County
Agent, effective September !...Dynamiting
of an eight-inch gas line of the Kentucky
West Virginia Gas Company Sunday morning on the head of Home Branch of Buffalo
Creek prompted the company this week to
post a $500 reward for information leading
to the arrest of those responsible... Among
the thousands expected to attend the eighth
annual Floyd county fish fry at the Allen
golf course, Saturday and Sunday, will be
three downstate high school baitcasting
teams who have accepted the challenge of
the Prestonsburg team, E. R. Burke, district
conservation
supervisor,
said
this
week...Listed at the top of the national "Hit
Parade," printed in this week's Times as
part of an advertisement of the Thomas
Hereford Co. here, ·was "Mona Lisa," by
Nat "King" Cole. Top country song was
Hank Snow's "Moving On"...There died:
Warnie Howard, 35, in the collision of his
auto and a truck near Salyersville, Saturday;
Mrs. Virdie J. Osborne, 78, of Osborne,
Tuesday, at the Methodist Hospital, ~
Pikeville; Mrs. Susie Jackson Dudley, 23,
of Langley, August 10, at Our Lady of the
Way Hospital, Martin; Harry King, 86,
Sunday morning, at his home on Sizemore
Branch, near Minnie; Jennings Ritchie, 18,
of Stone Coal, August 10, while visiting in
Indiana; John Dokunewicz, 73, last Friday,
at his home at Lackey; Mrs. Luvisa Boleyn
Coburn, 71, for years a midwife in this section, last Thursday, at her home at
Handshoe.
Seventv Years Ago
(August 15, 1940} ,
Plans for the organization of a Floyd
county co-operative whereby a large part of
the rural territory of the county may procure
electricity under the Rural Electrification
Administration were formulat~d last week
at a conference of REA representatives and
officials of the Kentucky & West Virginia
Power Company in the office of County
Agent S. L. Isbell ...With the Floyd fiscal
court deferring action on rent payments for
use of buildings in the county by certain
WPA projects, an organization was effected
at a meeting at the courthouse here
Thursday eve~g to aid in the sponsorship
of such projects ...Long-standing differences •
between neighboring families was officially
stated as the cause of the shooting of a man
and wife at the mouth of Buckeye Fork of
Middle Creek Sunday .. .Jonathan Holbrook,
48, of Middle Creek, died Monday afternoon at a Paintsville hospital to injuries suffered early Sunday morning when he fell
over a cliff near the home of a brother on
Middle Creek...At Morrell's Hardware here
you can buy a dozen quart-size Kerr Mason
jars for 65 cents, or a heavy cane bottom
chair for 98 cents, or a coal or gas range for
$39.50, according to an ad in The
Times ... Born: to Mr. and Mrs. Lacey
Dingus, a daughter, Nancy Sue, July 31 ; to
Mr. and Mrs. George Lee Woods, of Allen, 'f
a son.
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THE FLOYD GouNTY TIMES
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
18, 2010 • C3
Community Calendar
Calendar items will
be printed as
space permits
•
Editor 's note:
To
announce your community
event, you may hand-deliver your item to The Floyd
County Times office, located at 263 S. Central
Avenue, Prestonsburg; or
mail to: The Floyd County
Times, P. 0. Box 390,
Prestonsburg, KY 41653;
or fax to 606-886-3603; or
email to: features@floydcountytimes. c om.
Information will not be
taken over the telephone.
All items will be placed on a
first-come, first-serve basis
as space pennits.
miles and 100 miles. $20 on
the day of event or $15 if
pre-registered. · Fees and
donations
are
tax
deductible. Helmets will be
required. Free hot dog dinner after the event at the
marina. Mark Jackson, 322
S. Jefferson St., Louisa, KY
41230,
606-638-3234.
markj@ se-tel.com
www .appalachianbiketour.org T-shirts for $12.00
on sale at the marina.
Sponsored by the Lawrence
County
Democratic·
Woman's Club, endorsed
by the Ashland Cyclists
Enthusiasts, communications provided by: Big
Sandy Amateur Radio
Club. Cyclists will be sharing the road with normal
road traffic. For more information on additional fun in
Lawrence County, call: 1888-521-6789 or visit our
web site at: www.lawrencecokytourism.com
mates. If you know of anyone not contacted by the
committee, please call
Sallye at (606) 886-6460 or
Martha at (606) 886-2939.
Autism Awareness
& Support Group
2nd Monday of each
monttl. Calvarys
Call
Church, Lancer, Ky. (6-7
p.m.).
Contact:
Billie
Chain, eastkyautismawareness @gmail.com
Autistic Children Support
Group plans monthly
meeting
Support
group
for
Guardians of Autistic
Children will meet the first
Thursday of every month at
the Haven of Rest, 1601
Airport Road, Inez. Call
606-298-0520 for information.
0163.
www. benchmarkfamily-
services.org
FCHD offers Body Recall
• exercise classes
The Floyd County Health
Depar tment offers Body
Recall gen tle exercise
classes every Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday, at
9:30 a.m. at May Drive, j ust
off 1428, and at 10:30 at the
First Presbyterian Church
in Prestons-burg.
Classes are free and-open
to the public. Call 886-2788
for more information.
Become a Volunteer with
Victim Services Program
You are more likely to be
hurt by someone whom you
know rather than be assaulted on Kentucky 's streets by
a total stranger. Learn to
assist victims of sexual
assault, child abuse and
domestic
violence
by
becoming a Volunteer with
Victim Services Program.
Call today to receive an
application for our free
training program.
Call
the
Volunteer
Coordinator at (606) 8864323 for further information or to request an application.
(The
Victim
Services Program is a program
of
Mountain
Comprehen-sive
Care
Center.)
PHS Class of 2000
reunion
H~hlands Regional
The Prest\>nsburg High
Medical Center
School Class of 2000 will
"Living
Well with
hold its 10-year reunion
Hale
family
reunion
Diabetes"
Sept. 17 and 18, hosted by
On Sunday, September 5,
Support Group
Morgan .
Stumbo-Kidd,
"We are Champions"
Jennifer
Willis-Smith, 2010, at the Martin
Keeping on track with
Jessica LeMaster, Brand Community Center at 1
p.m.
Please
come
join
us
blood
sugar control with an
Wells-Kidd, Kristin RainesHatfield, Amy Shepherd- for a day of fun. Everyone AIC Champion
Meeting Agenda 2010
Purvis, Jarrod Hall and Jeff welcome.
Highlands
Regional
Spears.
Bluegrass
benefit
festival
Medical
Center
The cost of attendance for
and 911 remembrance
Meeting Rooms A & B ,
Saturday night's event at the
ceremony set for
5:00p.m.- 6:00p.m.
Heritage Inn is $30 per perSaturday, September 11
All Classes are free of
son, flat rate. Please mail
Live at
the MAC, charge
your check or money order
For Further Information
today to Kristin Raines- Mountain Arts Center, in
Hatfield: 438 Rt. Fk. Bull Prestonsburg. A benefit for contact: Food & Nutrition
Anna
Hughes Services at (606) 886-8511
Crk. Prestonsburg, KY. Rose
41653. With your payment Benevolent Care, a ministry ext. 7353
We look forward to seereservation, please include of Presbyterian Homes &
"Calcium balance" is when
your maiden name wit~ Services of KY, Inc. ing you!!
the
amount of calcium you
Good
~ your
current
mailing (www.phsk.org)
consume equals the amount
·Shepherd
Community
Non-profit
agency
address, email address and
of calcium lost through elimneeds foster parents
phone number. This will Nursing Center (Phelps,
ination.
Non-profit agency in need
allow for quick and easy KY) and Cedar . Creek
The scientists model indiLiving of foster parents in your
confirmation. For more Assisted
cates that a calcium intake of
Community
(Pikeville,
area.
Financial
compensainformation please email
1,035 mg per day would
Kristin
at: KY). Music by Don Rigsby tion/bonuses, free foster
cover
the needs of 95 percent
Kristin. Hatfield @floyd.kys and Midnight Call and Blue parent trainings, mileage
of
the
American adult popuRiver. Saturday, September . reimbursement, and 24-7
chools.us.
11, at 6 p.m. Get your free support are available. All lation.
It's interesting to note that
online
at f<;>ster children get a medticket
Emma United Methodist
in
the
study, the volunteers'
www.macarts.com or call ical card, free school lunchChurch to host a
and
clothing
1-606-886-2623 or toll free es,
Community Picnic on
1-888-622-2787.
vouchers/other reimburseSaturday, August 21
ments. Call for more inforEmma United Methodist
Parsons
Family
Reunion
mation, at 606-886-0163 or
IJ Church will be hosting a
The
Parsons
Family visit our website at:
Community Picnic on
Saturday, August 21, at the Reunion, for the descen- http:f/www .benchmarkfamilychurch. Come join the fun dants of Isaac and Louisa services.org/
and fellowship at 4:00 p.m. Parsons will be held on
Sunday, September 5, from
The Auxier Learning
12 p.m. to 4 p.m., at the Center offers home repair
Free Parenting Classes:
. aid
Isaac Parsons Cemetery
To determine eligibility,
located
off
Rte.
979
in
Need
help
with home
call John 791-9887.
Floyd County. Please bring repairs?
The
Auxier
a covered dish. Dinner will Lifetime Learning Center
Movies under the stars
Free family movie night at . be served at 1 p.m. Both can help. We are now takMiddle
Creek
Fire family and friends are wel- ing applications for home
Department Station No. 1 come. Call Mrs. E .J. repairs. If you or someone
(original station). Date: Parsons (865) 426-7585 or you know are low income
a, Saturday, August 21, at 8 Ray Parsons 313 (383-7262 and need help with repairs
on your home, please call
..,1 p.m. · Admission:
Free. for more information.
606-886-0709
for your
Come to enjoy a movie outACHS Fall Bash 2010
application, or stop ~Y the
doors under the stars. Bring
office at 21 South River
November 19-20
a chair or blanket. The
Stephen
Allen
has
come
Street,
Auxier. Office
move showing will be famup
with
the
idea
that
everyhours:
Monday-Friday,
ily friendly. Parents or
guardian must accompany one that attended Allen 8:00-4:00. Must provide
all children. No exceptions. Central High School Fall proof of income and ownerIn the event of rain movie Bash 2010, November 19- ship.
at Jenny Wiley
night will be held August 20,
Free Tax preparation
Center.
28. Sponsored by the Convention
available in Big Sandy
Middle Creek Woman's Everyone wanting to attend.
Big
Sandy
Area
Auxiliary. Come and enjoy Please respond: ASAP. I
Community
Action
will
be
collecting
info
for
a fun family night! We will
the
Class
of
'91. Program is once again
be selling refreshments.
JenniSammons@ hotmail.c offering FREE help for eliom I can also relay any info gible tax filers in preparing
Prestonsburg High'
from
other classes or con- and electronically filing tax
School Class of 1990
returns. The service, made
tact
Stephen
Allen:
reunion is set for
possible through funding
stevcallen@ bellsouth.net
Saturday, September 4
from Community Action
The Prestonsburg Class of
Kentucky and the Kentucky
Foster
parents
needed
1990 celebrates 20 years on
Domestic
Violence
Foster
parents
are
needed
Saturday, September 4, at
Association,
is
available
in
in
your
area.
In
special
need
the Stone Crest Golf Course
Johnson, Magoffin, Martin,
and
Clubhouse,
m of families willing to take
Prestonsburg. Golfing- adolescents and siblings Floyd and Pike Counties.
BSACAP has IRS-certiTee times begin at 10 a.m. groups. Foster families are
staff to prepare and file
fied
financially
compensated.
Food and fun with friends,
tax
returns,
and offers the
You
will
receive
24-7
pro7 p.m.-11 p.m. Please send
service free to low-income
fessional/emergency
sup$25 per person attending to
residents in the Big Sandy
Sabrina Hall Martin, 142 port. All foster children get
area.
To schedule an
a
medical
card,
free
school
Hickory Lane, Pikeville,
appoi~tment, can (606)
and
clothing
lunches,
• ' KY 41501. Please send $45
per person if interested in vouchers/reimbursements. 789-3641.
golfing to Tommy Poe, 241 Call for more information
Benchmark Family
North Arnold A venue, at 606-886-0163 or visit our
Services family care supwebsite@:
Prestonsburg, KY 41653.
port
1-800-572-1113.
www.benchmarkfamil yserPlease send your money in
Benchmark
Family
vices.org
no later than August 28,
Services is a private, non2010.
profjt therapeutic foster
PHS class of 1960
care agency seeking caring
50th-year reunion
Appalachian Bike Tour
and compassionate foster
The
Prestonsburg
High
2010
parents in eastern Ky. Free
September 18, rain or School class of 1960 has
flexible training schedules,
scheduled
a
50th
year
shine.
Yatesville Lake State Park reunion for September 17 24-7 support monthly
compensation,
Marina
Shelterhouse, and 18, 2010, to be held in financial
financial
bonuses,
and
Prestonsburg.
The
reunion
Louisa. 8:00 a.m. resignamileage
reimbursement
committee
is
seeking
., tion. 3 circuits: 30 miles, 60
addresses for several class- available. Call: 606-886-
OutPatient Drug
Treatment Program and
Education
N arconon warns parents
that abuse of addictive
pharmaceutical drugs with
youth is on the rise with
deadly consequences. Learn
the signs of drug abuse.
Call Narconon for a free
brochure on · the signs of
addiction for all drugs. 877379-0208.
www .drugsn<?.com
no registration fees; all
classes and materials are
free .
For more information
about the times and locations of these classes, call
606-886-7397, between 8
a.rri. and 4:30 p.m., M onday
Friday.
through
Infom1ation about home
study for your GED is also
available. Please call today,
our instructors are waiting
to assist you!
Higher education •
begins here
The
Kentucky
Adult
Education Leam ing for Life
program offers GED, Adult
Learning, T utoring ahd
College Preparation classes. These classes are managed
by Big Sandy
Community & T echnical
College. All classes are free
to anyone 16 years old or
older.
Along with GED preparation, we offer adult learning, tutoring and college
preparation for people who
have high school diplomas
or GED equivalent wh o
want to continue their education. The (GED) classes
are offered at various locations throughout Floyd
County five days a week,
from 8 a. m.-4~30 p.m.
Evening classes are also
available from 5-8 p .m. at
some locations. T here are
Reunion/Memorial
to be held in 2010
Old
Ho use
Hollow,
"Bristle
Buck" ,
East
McDowell, to be held in
2010. For information.
Send a (lOSt card to 47
Frasure
Creek
Road
McDowell, KY 4 1647, 01
e-mml: patricia 466 @hot·
mail.com; also Post Card
P.O. Box 43 1, McDowell,
KY 41647.
bodies tried to maintain a relatively stable amount of calcium even though their daily
intakes of calcium varied
from 415 mg on the low end
to 1,740 on the high end.
When the volunteers ate the
lower amount, their bodies
were more efficient at holding omo the calcium. But
when they ate the. higher
amounts, their bodies simply
eliminated the extra calcium.
It's just like that long-ago
margarine commercial told
us: "You can't fool Mother
Nature·!"
Auxier Community Center
Free
GED
classes,
Monday ,. Tuesday and
Wednesday, from 10 a.m.12.
Free Bible Lessons
Write to: Bible Way
Outreach M inistry, P.O.
Box 3371, Kingsport, TN
37664. Lessons completely
free of charge to all interested.
Science
• Continued from p1
The
Agricultural
Research Sen·ice is the chief
in_house scientific research
of the
U.S.
agency
Department of Agriculture.
You can read more about
ARS
discoveries
at
www.ars.usda.go1i news.
Steer clear
of overhead
power lines.
Stay away
from fallen
wtres.
To report a
downed power
line, call
K ntucky
Power at
At Kentucky Po,\·er, we never forget
lhe v< lu electriClt) bring to om lh ' .
1 h t's ldW' e work (\Kh da\ to delh er
, ffordable, re iabl electri .ser •ice and
hefp you tay safe\\ h1le usi ng it. We'~
more than elcctricit). \ e're en tuck) Power,
conMeted to your lite.
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land
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public
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permit
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Prestonsburg
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boundary
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making
area
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with
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ment
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Frasure,
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land
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Linda
Randall
Carl
Mosley,
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Route
Branch
by
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owned
is
Lake
41653.
Frasure
KY
with
Frasure
affected
area
Lewis
tions,
acres
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amendment
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map.
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gap
add
fills
surface
4.7
boundary.
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and
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McDowell
quadrangle
the
County
warn-
minutes
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proposed
will
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in
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add
of
acres
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and
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total
located
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for
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acres
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the
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applied
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existing
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Collins,
of
provisions
hereby
given
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minute
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28
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41653,
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Road,
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mining
1/2
7
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owned
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Company,
Richard
notice
Mountain
Laurel
Kentucky
U.S.G.S.
map.
disturbed
owned
41653
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350.070,
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2.5
Martin,
ex-
and
miles.
acres.
minute
KY
with
accordance
1801
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41653,
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Saturday.
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between
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Mountain
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blasting
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utility
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proposed
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have
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NOTICE
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request
Route
Newman
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within
port
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Drive,
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hereby
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and
add
be
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for
Johnson
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junction
Coal
résumés
P.O.
and
the
boundary
west
KY
with
of
5
provisions
the
Debord,
applied
reclamation
in
Creek
good
DME
record.
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Re-
Lake
41653.
Kentucky
September
by
received
as
Prestonsburg
South
3140
notice
area
function
No.
350.070,
Czar
Coal
isting
operation
acres
and
operation
miles
858-5064
with
Drive,
has
un-
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Hi
proposed
permit
0.50
north
just
or-
of
acres,
proposed
Application
accordance
prise
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an
well-
preferred
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08
be
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has
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operation
surface
the
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skills
and
service
for
Department
is
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and
driving
clean
a
thereafter
soon
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at
Office,
gional
Prestonsburg,
will
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hearing
or
for a
hearing
on
for
AM,
heard,
application
the
on
scheduled
9:00
Natural
Cory
available
has
within
area
41653
permit
west
The
Hom
South
544
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Elk
mining
24.7
TO
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350.055,
KY
3,513.0
mately
self-motivated,
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public
0.50
County.
underlie
INTENTION
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to
Pursuant
Number
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The
a
coal
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will
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company
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part-time
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2010
07,
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rent
DRIVER
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Local
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886-2842.
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3,537.7
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40601,
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renewal
located
Floyd
included
Sheri
606-886-0039
Direcand
the
Reclamation
Hudson
NOTICE
-
that
given
LLC,
Prestonsburg,
for
a
plied
derground
$305.00
garbage
Call
hereby
Company,
Drive,
Full
at
Starting
sewer.
informal
with
Mine
#2
Frankfort,
ber
loaded
Call
or
Dishwasher
Water,
in
Refrigerator,
provided.
ap-
and
or
~
Number
with
accordance
is
Coal
Free
Paid
of
$5,100.00
objections,
public
conference
Division
tor,
permit
the
Rent
Month
w/Deposit
and
In
tice
The
comments,
for.a
COUNTY
NES
MINE
836-0306
Renewal
Apartments
Stove,
amount
in
OF
Application
release.
Enforcement,
at
appointment
First
Road.
longi-
this
included
is
amount
for
quests
Stratus
miles
for
the
in
Approximately
bond
plication
SxT
effect
Bond
$5,100.00.
this
Sephia
$2,500
In
for
Place
Route
Branch
The
26'42&q
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a
NOTICE
TO
INTENTION
Pursuantto
In
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Triplett
37°
FLOYD
floydcountytimes.
benefits.
required.
Counties.
approximately
from
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www.
606-285-9358
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Grand
606-
886-
&
pay
Call
$3,200.
01
call
of
screen
Park
$2,800
Beetle
state
welcome
205-0215
Positions
Excellent
Drug
southeast
Floyd
and
MONTH
A
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workers
no-
hereby
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195,851
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325
$4,5001998
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$2.895.2001
for
people
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home.
suitable
No
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furnished
mobile
with
lease.
br,
RELEASE
No.
accordance
tice
wner.
Hightop
GMC
2
$600
utilities
deposit.
lyr
small
Also
358-4036
BOND
Permit
miles
$2,495.1995
F-150.
No
US
80.
Hwy
plus
pets.
month
deposit.
Hueysy
at
&
Hook
Web
Area.
Busiest
the
the
stove,
at
Auto-
neville.
BMW
$300
cated
Call
NOTICE
80,000
100,00
2004
rent
approved.
$350
per
for
3941
110,000
mile
HUD
606-
br,
wid
limits
$350
for
2
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mth
Apanment
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plus
message
$5,9951995
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sell.
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and
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ment
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2
month.
434-1281
$700
454-3646
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606-886-
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2002
bath
apartment
water
included.
per
226-
0999.
good
pan
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size.
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plus
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br,
rent:
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cable
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train,
all
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S10
4wo
4dr,
motor
good
.
$495
deposit.
Parting
PRICE:
606-874-9579.
No
HUD.
month
per
For
paid
included.
No
pets.
message
apart-
Utilities
W/D
Call
606-886-3386
ts
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rent:
ment.
trans.
all.
or
For
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motor
part
ASK-
$2500.00.
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97
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this
or
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NOTICE
JAMES
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COUNTY,
virtue
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of
HAMILTON;
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lhighest
(behind
August,
2010,
the
bidder,
at
thus
to
the
around
with
the
wire
fence
ning ‘to
Being
to
the
the
Floyd
243,
of
10%
running
thence
back
to
bidder
of
shall
be
Said
the
beginning
taxes
if
properly
purchaser
be
good
purchase
surety]
the
All
taxes
shall
be
the
to
leasements,
record
i
the
as
America
Any
the
of
and
such
United
the
of
date
contained
herein.
Master
Commissioner
be
S.
William
Kendrick,
addition ‘suret
off
off
off
B.
The
taxes
prece+
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upo
the
OF
if
C.A.
HOME
The
COUNTYWIDE
the
be
Floyd
the
in
County
the
William
If
NO.
by
Bid
EASE
LIEN
aka
SHEPHERD
P.
JEREMY
to
any
of
The
JEREMY
takes
sale
ERNEST
JESSICA
EFEN-
-RE-NOTICE
DANTS
COMMISSIONER'S
OF
SALE
BY
AND
By
of
virtue
and
Judgment
a
Order
11th
entered
the
day of
in
the
their
interest
cause,
subject
as
with
interest
thereon,
IS
150,421.58
the
lenue,
Justice
tion,
on
terms
forth
set
property,
following
Addres
41653
Tract
thence
lat
the
iron
pin;
KENTUCKY
the
labor.
The
LLC
hill
114
in
built
the
straight
a
tuming
line
and
left
with
the
1940
hill
the
the
single
at
Tract
1
and
an
iron
in a
pin
at
an
iron
iron
156
an
by Deed
Page 41,
to
Further
reference
identifying
Tract
herein
rated
A.
ideposit
feet
road
95
feet
successful
$5,000.00
of
made
bidder
Rhereon.
land bear
sate
bidder
of
Said
bond
interest
until
paid.
at
Judgment
retained
B.
The
taxes
or
for
on
old
iron
C.
prior
The
record
in
Any
j}ence
to
the
Floyd
the
may
the
announcements
over
Kendrick,
Floyd
of
recorded
printed
Master
either
cash
pay
property
incorpo
shall
per
be
the
issue,
in
required
the
All
shail
writing
property
taxes
be
and
or
paid
price
date
shal
pay
and
the
effec:
as addi-
estate
assume
for
our
good
purchase
form
the
force
and
and a lien
real
to
balanc
the
the
with
annum
have
may
with
make.al
or
all
current
tax
assessments
sale
from
the
upon
filed of
purchase
record
by
prothey
of
the
price.
above
subject to any,
is sold
off
liens
encumbrances
or
Clerk’s
Office
and
such
rights off
County.
off
of
States
exist
in
the
United
favor
record
thereof.
owners
made
date
of
sale
takes
on
Hon.
contained
herein.:
matter
payment
described
defects,
prec
.
Commissioner
and
as
Court
their
include
to
p.m.,
The
proposals
For
Martin,
P.O.
41649,
606-
must
b
tafarrauion
cians
1-$00-525.3456,
of
wwww.trustforlife.org
or
re-
authority
local
time,
housing
right
the
ref-
KY
housing
2:15
2010.
all
and
information,
Coleman,
proposals
the
27,
must
warranty
Bruce
Martin,
in-
and
bidder
more
All
to
material
Authority
reserves
all
and
needs
for
For
gust
ity
inSid-
installation
contact
at
for
plus
Heights.
successful
to
Auauthor-
any/or
reject
=
Cig
COMMONWEALTH
MILLER,
OF
“FLOYD
a Boe
ta
t
KENTUCKY
COURT
CIRCUIT
DIVISION
C.A.
NO.
NO.
KENTUCKY
Il
09-Cl-1196
HOUSING
CORPORATION
as
the
PLAINTIFF
of
as
year
2007,
the
2006,
of
date
of
2008,
Bill
of
Bill
Being
of
By
or
purchase
having
#1901,
kfeposit
lon
Vaughn
for
shall
thereon.
thence
on
of
sixty
running
lawn
fence,
across
Av+
Third
feet
to
the
to
of
distance
a
running
thence
(30)
required
Said
bond
be
Bock
M.
James
by
Deed
Pagel
341,
of
12%
shall
make
cash
or
the
with
pay
price
balanc
the
event
suret
bond
with good
unpaid
purchase
per
form
annum
have
force
the
and
issue,
real
a
aj
price
the
and
lien
estate
as
effect
shall
addi-+
axes
assessments
or
upon
the
All
shall
and
America
Any
idence
Hon.
and/or
the
record
property
announcements
over
printed
Ss.
made
matter
taxes
owners
on
be
for
pay
and
assume
the
current
all
tad
or
thereof.
of
date
takes
herein.
coniained
|
prece-
Court
cause,
as
entered
of
day
and
additional
to
property,
(Count
and
sums
offer
proceed
Sate]
2010,
of
July,
subject
$2,400.99
the
1)
plus
shall
I
that
in
(Count
thereon,
14th
the
interest
Order
and
Judgment
their
$67,103.02
interest
advised
to
for
costs;
sale
the]
at
in
shown
the
Address:
No.
of
“A”,
of
is
383
11,
Plat
on
Office
reference
said
Woodland
in
Plat
recorded
Clerk
the
hereby
Heights,
Woodland
the
of
made
for
Book
Floyd
the
the
a
more
1,
Robert
credit
ider
Deed.dated
by
The
of
of
10%
for
shall
be
hereon..
required
Said
to
the
and
bear
interest
at
lof
safe
until
Said
paid.
lof a
for
which
Judgment
retained
tional
taxes
lyear
the
ceeds
assessments
or
subsequent
property
for prior
properly
If
The
leasements,
record
in
Hon.
years.
the
All
years
shall
claimed
to
the
in
Floyd
as
may
the
printed
s,
assume
for
or
aripaid filed
exist
record
made
matier
surety]
price}
and
the
pay
current
assessments
from
of
‘the
salé
record
b
of the
purchase
price.
above
is
sold
to
subject
encumbrances
liens
or
Clerk’s
Office
and
such
rights
States
favor
of
United
in
the
owners
on
thereof.
date
containe
of
herein.
al
bid-
estate’
real
defects,
County.
announcements
over
taxes
writing
described
restrictions,
the
issue,
property
be
good
purchase
al
on
form
the
date}
force
and
effect
shall
and
lien
addi
as
annum
the
to
irq.
make.
balance
with
D|
récord
Office..
or
payment
property
and/or
America
idence
prior
required
upon
and
purchaser
be
742,
successful
unpaid
the
12%
of
per
have
bond
shall
execution
may
described
above
shall
purchaser
The
the
bond
for
of
the
rate
the
upon
surety.
B
be
with
event
execute
shal)
bond
price
which
dated
Crystal
to
Clerk's
cash
pay
either
I!
Burchett,
Page
$38,
conveyed
12,.2008,.
County
shall
purchase
days, in
the
(90)
ninety
Floyd
628,
bidder
as}
15,
Deed
by
Book
September
Page
550,
successful
A.
wife,
and
husband
Burchett,
Crystal
September 6, 2007, of record in Deed
lin
Clerk’s
Office.
the
County
Floyd
And
further
same
property
being the
D.
Book
Ken
Subdivision,
Page 1 Slide
County Court to which}
complete description of
to
conveyed
property
same
Point,
East
Heights
lots.
Being
jand
Deed
A.
°
wit:
Property
41216
tucky
Lot
Being
Any
1eF
Detault
Central
Courthouse
Avenue,|
Door,
South
Floyd
County
the
Jusnew
Floyd
County
iPrestonsburg,
Kentucky,
(behind
tice
best
at
the
and
auction,
to
bidder,
Center),
public
highest
the
the
19th
9:30
terms
at
ion
2010,
day of
a.m.,
August,
upon
described
the
forth
follow
set
the
description,
prop
following
redemption
sale
SALE
COMMISSIONER’S
RE
Rem
Circuit
of
sum
with
please
ibe
to
assessments
upon
be
pro
paid from the sale
record
and
filed
of
ceeds
by the
writing
the
to
price:
lpurchaser
prior
of the purchase
payment
to
sold
C.
The
described
above
is
subject
any;
property
of}
liens
encumbrances
or
defects,
restrictions,
ia@asements,
and
such
record
in
the
rights off
Floyd County Clerk's Office
off
States
United
in
favor
of
the
as
may exist
redemption
year
the
subsequent
years.
for
prior
property
years
claimed
in
if
properly
require
OF
Re
In
an
AL
(Old
date
©
be
the
or
2)
of
above
Burchett
execution
may
above
described
shat
the
n
ane}
the]
along
by
wife,
and
either
in
which
execute
for
the
to
bond
wife,
Deed
i
purchase
rate
lof
Office.
shall
days,
shall
interest
and
bear
at the
lof
sale
until
Said
paid.
of a
for
which
Judgment
the
be.retained
upon
‘ional
surety.
The
B.
purchaser
and
husband
recorded
Clérk’s
bidder
of the’
thirty
be
husband
Roberts,
1990,
Court
$4,000.00
credit
a
4,
successful
virtue
the
Floyd
lerty,
line
distance
a
less;
or
the}
description,
the
Stratton’s
inches
three
of
(41) feet and
forty-one
thence
line;
Stratton's
running a straight
point of
beginning.
Blackburn}
to
Ernest
R.
property
conveyed
County
of
link
more
Blackbur,
and
The
wit:
Ray
ET
DEFENDANTS
ene
pur
Ray
the
same
October
Floyd
A.
to
of
chain
feet
distance
Slone
Roberts
dated
the
a
the
Mary
42,
comer
the
street
along
Layne' line;
(110)
street
following
forth
set
property,
with
[to
the
corner
line
back
to
land
terms
the
BURCHETT,
NOTICE
sub
Bil
#1874,
the
running
of
Olga
D.
dayy
14th
in
year
CRYSTAL
and
date
interest
(tax
tax
year
of
date
interest
advised
Judgment
entered
$525.75
tax
of
at
at
and
back
|’
in
Court
County
the
subject
herein
and
execute.bond
unpaid
execution
upon
years.
years
restrictions,
as
iredemption
and/or
America
bond
claimed
property:
leasements,
shall
to
shall
prior
for
property
lpurchaser
map
beginning,
Shepherd
P.
and
at
BIDS
and
proposal
price
by
SALE
$1,355.99
costs;
he
corner
pack
street
lhundred
ten
back
left
turning
the
to
cause,
of
sum
16,
sale
Beginning
enue
pin;
running
Circuit
above
2008;
the
upon
described
la.m.,
High4
iron
Call
enroll
OF
about
or
of
on
as
$453.17,
purchase
additional
with
thereon,
2009)
plus
to
be
that
shall
proceed
please
South
Old
Courthouse
Door,
Floyd
County
the
new
Avenue,
Prestonsburg,
Kentucky,
(behind
bidder,
and
best
Justice
the
to
Center),
highest
Floyd
County
9:15
at
of
the
19th
lat
2010,
on
auction,
public
August,
day
thence}
an
18,
amount
and
sums
back
and
to
Jeremy
to
above described
the
assessments
if
pin
iron
price
purchase
which
event
days, In
which
upon
purchase
property
line
attached
2
2
road
the
Said
and.subsequent
Jyear
the
02/29/2008,
of
the
the
for
shall.
be
rate of
the
12%
surety.
tional
toa
Tract
and
Tract
July
September
an
an
needs
CABINET
Summary
Judgment,
Floyd
face
of
amount
March
2010;
about
15,
of
amount
$377.07,
face
a
about
face
offer
for
Central
pin
to
to
COMMISSIONER’S
a
or
on
having
lor
reference.
for
credit
thirty
(GO)
shall
be
required
a
_
..
is
1
by
The
the
ceeds
feet
SLONE
COUNTY
JONATHAN
OF
OF
of
the
in
the
for
the
having
chase
ang
iron
an
11
thence
pin;
thence
pin;
an
dated
records
,
:
the
road
to
156
straight
conveyed
property
same
Book
545,
Office.
[Clerk’s
a
feet
running
of
feet
left 135
feet to
feet
road
203
to
feet
road 136
the
person,
Deed
corner
in
turning
[running
Being
ibe
134
MARY
KENTUCKY,
SECRETARY
ADMINISTRATION
Default
a
2010,
property,
#1912,
beginning
the
of
Sale
virtue
ect
ollow
the
at
up
thence
idown
to
of
By
lOrder
of
of
July,
described
and
and
great
income.
soon!
vs.
Prestonsburg
1940
left
and
turning
running
and
with
left
running
tuming
built
running
lof
in
property
prepare
courses
Grigsby
Hills,
insurance,
office
off
sum
pm
www.hrblock.com
Grigsby
DEFENDANTS
beginning.
114
Jon
the
5
earn
Tax
or
at
repair,
285-3681.
AND
NOTICE
to
and
seasonal
or
Guards
at
The
ceived
1,
Cir
above
follow
Branch,
2
way
la
the
up
thence
Beginning
.
Floyd
the
for
the
Arnett
of
corner
thence
‘thence
the
Tract
to
in
property,
description,
Jack
243
the
at
comer,
lpin;
the
Highw
old
on
pin
going
iron
an
the
la
1
Beginning
lat
of
2010,
wit:
to
Property
KY
June,
and
additional
sums
plus
offer
for
advised
that
shall
to
sale
be
proceed
please
Av
Central
Old
Courthouse
South
Door,
County
Floyd
Count
the
new
(behind
Floyd
Kentucky,
Prestonsburg,
bidder,
the
and
best
to
at
auc4
highest
public
Center),
10:15
the}
at
the
19th
2010,
day of
August,
a.m.,
upon
costs;
lat
Sale
of
Court
ON
FINANCE
Learn
requested
Pageant
for
clude
NO.
II
10-Cl-00429
O
Peers
cali
view
after
start
FOR
proposal
please
Housing
Box
806,
COURT
BLACKBURN;
BLACKBURN;
COMMONWEALTH
OF
Icuit
R.
SHEPPARD;
Car
2
800-HRBLOCK
are
Gutter
of
provide
Commissioner
PLAINTIFF
SHEPPARD;
SCHIFLE
at
Branch,
To
taxes
week-
daily.
p.m.
Gutters
and
cleaning.
vs.
P.
aka
SHEPHERD
JESSICA
GENE
of
costs
of
herein.
Master
INVESTMENTS
aka
home
Located
H2.R
BLOCK
contact
5:00
to
Cleaning
ing
of
rights
States
of
date
on
OF
SHEPHERD
bath
886-2306
606-233-0053
proposals
stallation
such
United
contained
DIVISION
NO.
C.A.
TAX.
1/2
sale.
garage.
FOR
please
a.m.
Repair
Heights
the!
encumbrances
and
the
CIRCUIT
LP
br, 2
Mays
Prestonsburg.
hours
ADVERTISEMENT
tax
pro-
thereof.
Kendrick,
FLOYD
3
1010
work
to
@
Nora
8:00
upon
price.
subject
or
Office
of
COMMONWEALTH
fka
|
pay.
1-2
interested,
erences.
10-CI-00367
Pre-
Call
789-1230.
606-862-1755.
“
JEREMY
available
travel
or
all
pay
sale
record
sold
liens
matter
S.
Sam
transportation
preferred),
check
&a drug
van
date
current
of
purchase
made
printed
over
on.
with
background
and
Pat
price
bathto
and
Paintsville.
NETWORK
own
or
Be
ends
effect
and
the
assessments
the
from
is
owners
announcements
precedence
the
favor
in
have
screen.
surety
the
and
assume
filed
above
record
bid-
good
for
and
Clerk's
exist
may
as
and/or
successful
train
(truck
a
ona
form
or
paid
of
payment
described
defec
restrictions,
make
or
force
to
taxes
property
Must
of
purchase
property
All
shall
writing
in
Close
des
be-required
the
to
pnev
by
balance
annum
the
many
INSTALLERS.
Will
387,
full
2
per
utilities.
plus
DISH
Vilbed-
4
stonsburg
434-1281.
OPENINGS
P/T
OR
SATELLITE
owner-
Wiley
rooms,
WANTED
IMMEDIATE
FULL
886-
Lakeview
Jenny
park.
rooms,
Newly
$700
month
Call
886-8724.
extra's.
3br,
bath.
or
State
In
rent.
area.
Call
HELP
certain
with
unpaid
or
for
2
garden
and
791-
remodeled.
br
Also.
lots
sale by,
For
167
lage,
Call
‘utilities.
House
cell
178,
interest
cash
3
month
per
for
NO.
LOANS
SERVICING,
LP,
HOME
LOANS
SERVICING,
PLAINTIFF
vs.
$650
Harold
285-
or
‘with
RenoNo
9942
226-1700.
be-
Book
the
per
above
years.
years
claimed
property
prior
purchaser
KENTUCKY
clean.
886-3613
No
or
3
sale:
full
On
Creek.
bath.
886-
office
of
1941
COURT
DIVISION
BAC
1941
pass
bond
the
12%
shal
upon
Any
CIRCUIT
pets.
Gladys
Page
the
event
for
of
shall
assessments
subsequent
for
prior
property
record
be
and
extra
Auxier.
-
for
space.
rant:
Paint
vated,
plus
deposit.
Phone
di-
the
from
with
which
rate
bo
purchaser
or
redemption
FLOYD
to
Deed
pay
either
execute
shall
and
C.
for
House
Little
br,
bedroom,
references.
thence
and
138,
Rent
the
westerly
a
For
thence
obtained
price
in
the
at
Book
Plaintiff
to
bond
a
America
COMMONWEALTH
utilities
to
886-8724.
House
brick
month
aforesaid
side
by
shall
days,
paid
e
Deed
purchase
required
until
sements,
Hon.
the
(30)
thirty
2
in
bidder
of
Said
ceeds
takes
line
Ballard
per
doublewide.
Need
lands;
to
the
opposite
to
deeded
canveyance
in
recorded
Office.
Clerk's
County
successful
shall
year
sale
Floyd
10%
for
the
of
of
said
with
ridge
hill
3
per
size
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6245
utili-
or
rent:
Call
606-424-
Houses
Todd
367-
brick
garden
basement.
month.
or
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br
full
and
space
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lots
located
in
at
city
bath
$600
land
thence
W.
John
links;
branch;
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the
line
the
up
and
Sturgill
Sturgill,
Ballard
of
t
States
For
the
3
on
de-
extra
wide-
per
Jim
3
with
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Call
plus
of
the
Keathley
the
and
the
to
thence
thence
property
rinterest
thereof.
on
Located
Harold
$400.
$400
7862.
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down
of
of
land;
said
of
line
side
ride
Sturgill;
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of
thereon.
any
rights
$550
Contact
367-1169
particu-
tract
of
H.R.
2
poles
east
said
thence
No.
18
the
recorded
Clerk's
Office.
County
689,
the
encumbrances
or
Office
of
br.
from
2
Located
with
ties.
By
sale:
basement,
per
single
Sale
©
2
city
br,
Ken-
Toler
For
Mobile
979.
water.
3
rent.
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set
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more
of
tract
the
Lot
the
branch;
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der
ta
to
down
of
end
said
the
deed,
heirs
pro
price
subject
Akers
ridge;
the
of
said
on
same
by
credit
all
by
Also
for
property,
division
the
Fork
Sturgill
branch
ridge
W.
the
Will
A.
upon
record
sold
liens
owners
matter
of
terms
Harold,
and
in
with
of
the
2
the
Creek
lower
direction
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up
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to
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shal
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Clerk’s
favor
in
made
printed
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filed
above
exist
record
announcements
\dence
the
assessments
and
of
County
may
and/or
the
pay
current
on
the
Floyd.County,
in
(One)
said
the
W.
division
No.
Toler
on
John
line
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as
and
for
or
paid
writing
payment
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redemption
estate
auction,
described
Creek,
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of
top
rection
effect
the
and
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pricey
form
assume
property
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property
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years.
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above
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follows:
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of
tract
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For
the
the
Avenues,
a.m.,
follow
the
Fork
parcel
Akers
described
and
the
with
at
10:00
at
County
public
Floyd
bidder,
in
2010,
for
sale
Central
new
Akers
or
the
on
Keathley
bounded
Beginning
run
or
tract
Said
the
the
Hamilton
Book
cash
pay
with
event
described
upon
subsequent
for
prior
property
eeds
shall
For
refet-/
-security
pets.
deposit
assessments
or
and
ear
above
the
upon
surety.
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purchaser
the
tucky,
H.R.
and
point.
James
in
Deed
price
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down
with
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larly
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creek
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of
offer
South
have
sale.
month.
and
Law
of
wit:
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thence
hill
the
Also
for
home
874-2802.
home
day
21st
794-
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tucky
off
wit
the
wit
the
plus
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Cow
at
sewer.
and
ences
deposit.
Conclusions
Fact,
shall
to
proceed
Courthouse
Door,
Property
following}
running
down
back
either
purchase
the
in
(60)
days,
to
required
sixty
retained
B.
day
joins;
execute
bond
bond
shall
be
for
the
unpaid
the
of
at
rate
12%
and
bear
interest
annum
per
bond
shall
Said
lof
sale
until
have
the
paid.
lof a
for
which
execution
may
Judgment
issue,
tional
forth
Ken
the
to
Creek,
fence
thence
fence;
line
successful
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ideposit
for
credit
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shall
thereon.
the
were
thence
creek;
and
have
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Circuit
the
(behind
Kentucky,
the
and
best
highest
day
at
2010,
of
August,
the
description,
following
191th
to
C.GC.
Hamilton's
to
Hamilton's
thence
line;
comer
C.C.
to
property
conveyed
Deed
recorded
by
Clerk's
Office.
County
Hamilton
Page
the
with
wire
fence;
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property,
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course
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follow
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KY
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up
public
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Justice
County
at
9:00
the
description,
Address:
Property
line,
Floyd
new
best
and
(County,
entered
the
13th
interest
in the
their
as
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of
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a
the
rent.
month
886-6530.
posit,
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proceed
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the
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Court
Floyd
Creek.
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per
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located
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3
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rent:
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cludes
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between
per
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sum
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additional
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sums
costs;
please
to
offer
for
sale
the
Old
at
Floyd
South
Central
Avenue,
Door,
Prestonsburg,
property,
plus
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of
in
2010,
bath.
stonsburg
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lot
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acre
1994
with
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rooms.
house
located
Doty
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377-
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land.
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home
3
miles
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424-
strictions
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only
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home
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programs.
limited
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for
cated
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number:
available.
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at
at
Creek.
Pamela
_Cal
866-597-
2083.
bile
home.
Collins
for
couple
$300
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lease
for
space
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in
fromt the
886-2288.
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886.9483
you
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or
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certifications
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burg
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a
606-285-
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886-2416
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ows.
apply.
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303
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(606) 886-0008
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606-367-1288.
3368.
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discount,
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rent.
month.
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sale.
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4500
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off
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sale:
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114
way.
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we
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discounts,
or
5
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Nice
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rent.
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on
after
.
for
for
Lot
7862.
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886-2474
Call
791-5002.
near
apply.
sale:
2
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ing.
the
nvwidet,
why
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money.
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377-2357.
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sets.
fall
month.
per
886-4271
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home
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quiet
community.
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mobile
979.
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of
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has
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tickets
race
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Dr.
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home
rent.
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side
LOTS
14x60,
with
3
lot.
at
for
on
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home
bedroom
prox.
doubedbr
3
lot
606-7479-
6404.
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2
mobile
Large
Center
For
sale:
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TIMES
Loarea.
597-2083.
606-474-2083
County
Miscellaneous
inquires
only.
866-
Flrovp
930-9656
courthouse’
in
email
or
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data
BOX
P.O.
aol.com
entry.
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by
made
and
gust
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sale:
public
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1996
Truck
with
respect
Pressure
Contract
date:
stonsburg,
call
Commonwealth
North
311
Arnold
Ky.
Mike
606/886-2321,
Pre-
Matv/Co.
questions,
Inc.
836-5467
606/424/6453
or
07/16/2010
4497.
ext.
in
Inc.
07/16/2010
Ave.,
Any
41653.
Haney,
min-
operations
836-5458
8/19.02.
First
Location:
Mine
applicacoal
Matt/Co.
.
Washer.
Bank,
of
to
conduct.surface
to
reclamation
ing and
Floyd
County.
Freight-
8:010,
Division
with
Permits
11:00.
at
of
liner
of
time
2010,
the
Resources,
ural
SALE
.
25,
of
summary
41653
KAR.
405:
is a
the
following
decisions
permitting
Natfor
Department
=
KY
PUBLIC
Date
to
16(5),
Section
231
PRESTONSBURG,
226-9976.
to:
résumés
mall
Mattv/Co.
836-5571
Evening
Classes
Lifeguard
will
begin
2010,
under
of
07/16/2010
The
Elk
the
07/13/2010
Frasure
Creek
LLC
Mining
836-0345
Dotson.
Gary
Company
Coal
LLC
836-8060
23,
August
supervision
on
Horn
07/14/2010
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filed
that
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KY
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as
for;
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South
Lake
41653.
if
no
cancelled
September
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Drive,
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request
conference
informal
or
08,
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soon
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Kentucky
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heard,
application
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or
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40601,
2010.
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of
credit
for
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ider
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Leonard
to
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1993,
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retained
ional
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year
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purchaser
assessments
subsequent
or
for
property
if
purchaser
properly
prior
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lpasements,
record
in
as
Any
Hon.
either
of
Deed
upon
years..
claimed
years
in
the
per
have
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cash
make
or
over
the
All
taxes
shall
be
exist:in
record
announcements
printed
miade
Kendrick,
is
al’
pay
sold
on
contained
Master
record
tax
pro
by
the}
‘pest
price.
subject
to
rights
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States
of
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filed
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favor
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the
date}
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the
current
assessments
the
from
sale
paid
al
bid-
for
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above
estate
assume
property
and
writing
of the
payment
described
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real
required.to
al
on
surety.
price
form
the
and
force
and
lien
a
annum
the
issue,
off
Clerk
the
Page
at
pay
may
restrictions,
defects,
Clerk&
County
Floyd
and/or
precedenc
363
described
shall
prior
to
property
the
redemption
America
shall
abov
be
the
upon
and
Sargent*by
Office
the
Book
of
12%
rate
shall
bond
execution
surety.
The
Deed
bidder
bear
interest
the
at
land
Said
lof
sale
until
paid.
which
jof a
Judgment for
ibe
in
with
the
balance
of
the
price
purchase
which
the
successful
event
(30)
days,-in
bond
to
execute
with.good
required
shall
be
for
the
bond
unpaid
purchase
thirty
-
in
Vivian
and
recorded
Kentucky
successful
The
deposit
that
Fork
County,
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a
Thence
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fited
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objections,
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our
Jeff,
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or
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acre
more
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or
11,114
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beginning.
of
Dallas
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as
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supervision
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shown
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buy
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visiting
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Martin;
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night,
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of
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Sunday
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7,
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relief
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the
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the
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Department
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enactment
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Prestonsburg
classes
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training
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McDowell,
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Burke,
supervisor,
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Warnie
Branch,
of the
an
members
as
Hank
Regional
71,
Years
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schools,
of
the
66,
East
of
Medical
Fort
gymnasium.
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62,
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the
R.
the
top of
in
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printed
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attend
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Allen
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be
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team,
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overflow
an
superintendent
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of
rial
Akers,
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facility’s
new
over
presided
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Howard
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Blankenship
Benny
Church
continue
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time
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stores
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Kentucky
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funds.
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used
afternoon
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County’s
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Appalachian
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various
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Martin,
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McDowell
Hospital,
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Bill
formerly
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accepted
have
week...Listed
Maza
Hospital;
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Indiana,
downstate
Prestonsburg
Buffalo
week
to
leading
responsible...Among
those
Saturday
who
teams
of
formerly
Florida,
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Years
Kendallville,
his
home;
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union,
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to
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87,
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Venice,
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Creek,
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of
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information
county
course,
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at
Dema,
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company
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expected
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of
formerly
of
arrest
thousands
annual
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stnke.
haulage
ton
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Inc.
refused
has
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of
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line
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prompted
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of
post
September
$500
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the
Wednesday
the
gas
Gas
of
was
first
in
announced
its
at
the
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County
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on
to
had
effective
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Carmel
Burchfield,
Mt.
he
marked
Floyd
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Harry
office
of
residents
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in
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Drift
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McDowell
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of
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Hi
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Michigan;
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received
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be
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of
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Perkins
Dr.
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Floyd
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Oliver
of
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newly
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formerly
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of
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formerly
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of
Appalachian
Engineers
Brandy
Lake
The
the
this
of
last
sion
78,
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of
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put
of
conversation
outbreak
Ronnie
Robert
Ohio,
at
Department
fled
of
where
the
Hospital,
3,000
whether
as
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Chief
L.B.
Ago
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Dewey
Goble),
believed
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Savage
McDowell
Point,
said
marijua-
against
James
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Tram,
of
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telephone
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Allen
at
Columbus
Thursday,
last
17,
awarded
on
(Joe
Sally
mari-
Bypro
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grow
line
Hospital;
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74,
Medical
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out
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by
ed
Sunday
in
crowd
low-moderate-
and
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said
efforts
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called
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on
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Carew,
housing,
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grant
owned
State
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locally
who
members
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have
of
to
Hospital,
Risner,
U.S.
concession
Goble
assess-
Doug
action
week,
of
-
Years
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to
of
the
arrested.
was
permit
this
Weeksbury,
in
during
Kuwait
information
still
increase
the
Judge
dropped
with
help
to
with
families
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wrestling
Regional
said
reported
a
Waddles
known
five
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the
concerns
7...Tom
works
news.
income
The
owners
worth
confiscated.
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Saturday,
Mrs.
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at
Garrett,
Saturday,
Lancer,
approx-
behind
plot
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furniture
Mrs.
of
82,
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increased
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died:
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Assistant
Department
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a
program
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state
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doctor’s
ICW
School
belt
Garvin...There
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17
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High
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of
on
alleged
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2,
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of
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country,
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at
truckers
coun-
of
in
by
Monday.
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Bobby
of
500
the
of
had
SO
govern-
charges
August
on
Of
been
six
slate-
Guaranty
Pikeville;
at
Memorial
ten,
to
and
have
growing
home
the
he
Chris
August
invasion
Omer
trapped
invasion
Badraddja,
those
is
try...Coal
Housing
Program
Appalachian
the
at
was
Corporation,
Housing
of
Coalition
Floyd
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and
he
GLINKS)
brought
good
the
Kentucky
County
those
units
by a
crushed
Kentucky
of
86,
addi-
In
year.
disability
Bra
estimated
ments...An
1990)
trapped,
Iraq
About
out
except
removed
and
possession
felon.
District
by
Eric
Low
to
case
interference
convicted
a
ordered
Hall
handgun
at
there
the
send
to
resi-
Perkins’
office
had
whereabouts
of a
and
his
family.
the
been
the
among
of
that
assistant
2
office
seck
of
be
have
to
reported
a
charges
against
after
been
a
dropped
evinot
was
enough
Dante
a
grand jury.
with
been
charged
have
man
ruled
dence
slip
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PRESTONSBURG - A
convention for those interested in Civil War
Reenactments and history
is scheduled to take place
on Saturday, and the event
will be part of a proposed
series of regional meetings
to build working relationships between interested
parties in the region to promote the reservation, education and reenactment of
the Civil War.
The convention is organized and sponsored by the
Friends of Middle Creek
and the Magoffin County
Historical Society.
The convention is scheduled to being at 9 a.m. at
the First United Methodist
Church in Prestonsburg.
For more information,
contact Floyd Davis by calling (606) 886-6323, or by
email at
fddavis@ mikrotec.com.
Police arrest double shooting suspect
Police on Wednesday night in
Hippo.
Slone, 24, was arraigned in
Floyd District Court Thursday
morning on two counts of
attempted murder, burglary
and harassing communications.
Slone allegedly shot Jessica
by JARRID DEATON
FEATURES WRITER
HIPPO - Michael Nolan
Slone, the suspect in a double
shooting that occurred in
Middle Creek on Saturday,
was taken into custody by officers with the Kentucky State
WHISTLE
Nelson and Lee Sammons on
Saturday, Aug. 7, at a horne jn
Middle Creek. Nelson was
shot once in the leg and
Sammons was shot in the leg,
abdomen and groin. Nelson
was treated and released from
the hospital and Sammons
remains in stable condition.
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Before Slone was located
and placed under arrest, police
were stationed at Prestonsburg
Elementary on Wednesday
because some family members
feared for the safety of their
children. Also, the Social
(See ARREST, page 7)
Nolan Slone
No jail
time for
Johnson
constable
by SHELDON COMPTON
STAFF WRITER
Correction
Roy Roberts, who is on
the ballot for a seat on the
Prestonsburg City Council,
was incorrectly referred to
as Roy Rogers in our last
photo by Sheldon Compton
Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway made stops around the area yesterday. Conway,
pictured here during a courthouse tour with Floyd Judge-Executive R.O. "Doc" Marshall, is
increasing his number of campaign stops the November election for a seat in the U.S.
Senate draw nearer.
issue.
on or Maytown icon
Memorial Bridge will be dedicated on Sunday, Aug. 15, at 2
p.m., with a ceremony set to be
held at the Graceway United
Methodist Church at Langley,
just off Route 80.
One of Slone's friends and
an organizer of the event,
Susan Salisbury, spoke of
by SHELDON COMPTON
STAFF WRITER
2 DAY FORECAST
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High: 94 • Low: 69
Tomoi'I'Ow
MAYTOWN - A bridge
will be, dedicated Sunday to
the memory of a woman many
consider a Maytown treasure
~ Julie "Granny" Slone.
The Julie "Granny" Slone
FEATURES WRITER
For up-to-the-minute
forecasts, see
,
floydcountytimes.com
(See BRIDGE, page 7)
Schools rally to mark opening day
by JARRID DEATON
High: 92 • Low: 68
Slone yesterday, who for more
than half a century ran a store
that became a landmark in
Wayland.
"She ran that store at
Maytown for about 57 years,"
Salisbury said. "She raised
PRESTONSBURG - The
Floyd County School System
held its back to school event
Monday at the Mountain Arts
Center, with approximately
1,1 00 employees in attendance
along with a nurnoer of students.
Supt. Henry Webb began
the event with a celebration
and recognition of the school
district's
accomplishments
over the past school year.
Those who have recently
retired from the F1oyd County
School System were also honored at the event.
The foyer of the Mountain
Arts Center was filled with
displays by various organizations that provided in{ormation .
about health and wellness,
higher education and more.
Mitchell Tolle, a motivation
speaker, artist and writer, was
the special guest at the event.
"The excitement and school
spirit continues as educators
look forward to the first day of
school," said Beverly Crisman,
director of community educa(See RALLY, page 7)
PAINTSVILLE- Terry Ward, the 46-yearold Johnson County constable indicted earlier
this year on charges of doctor shopping and
later pleading guilty to those charges, was
given a probated sentence Tuesday.
Ward pleaded guilty on Aug. 6 in Johnson
County Circuit' Court to four counts of unauthorized procurement of a controlled substance, a class D felony.
Tuesday he was sentenced to three years in
prison, which was included in an overall five
years of probation. As part of this probated
sentence, Ward will be given the option to
either serve 90 days in the county jail or enroll
and complete an in-house rehabilitation program.
A Johnson County grand jury indicted
Ward on April 15 on charges that he attempted
to obtain hydrocodone from multiple doctors
throughout Johnsoq County. Paintsville City
Police and UNITE officers arrested Ward
without incident the following day.
The beginnings of the investigation against
the former constable kicked off by Attorney
General Jack Conway's Drug Investigations
Branch with assistance from UNITE representatives and was ongoing for six months,
Conway said Tuesday.
"I appreciate the hard work of my Drug
Investigation's Branch and our continuing
partnership with Operation UNITE as we
crack down on prescription drug abuse in
Kentucky," Conway said in a statement the
day of Ward's sentencing. "By working
together, we can put a stop to a problem that is
shattering
families
across
the
Commonwealth."
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For the Record .............A3
Opinion .........................A4
Lifestyles ...................... 81
Sports ...........................84
Worship ~irectory .........87
Classifieds ....................88
Bank robber
remains at large
by JARRID DEATON
F EATURES WRITER
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Times Is printed on
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ALLEN - Agents with the Federal Bureau of
Investigation are still searching for the suspect in the
robbery of Citizens National Bank in Allen on Tuesday
morning.
.
According to reports, a male suspect that appeared
to be in his early 20s entered the bank around 10:30.
a.m. brandishing a knife and demanding money. The
entire incident reportedly lasted around one minute and
the suspect left the scene with an undisclosed amount
(See ROBBERY, page 7)
The Allen branch
of Citizens
National Bank
remained closed
Tuesday afternoon, following
a robbery at the
location earlier
in the day.
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Obituaries
Ashley Nichole
Barnett
Funeral Home.
Shawn Heath
In lieu of flowers:ALS
Ousley
Association,
Kentucky
Shawn Heath Ousley, 35,
Ashley Nichole Barnett, Chapter, 2375 Fortune
26, of Langley, died Drive, Lexington, Ky. of
Prestonsburg,
died
Thursday, August 5, 2010, at 40509. ·
Wednesday, August 4, 2010,
(Paid obituary)
Dema.
in Prestonsburg.
Born June 9, 1984, in
Born March 16, 1975, in
James Dennis
Floyd County, she was the
Prestonsburg, he was the son
McKinney
of Gary (Judy) Ousley of
daughter of Delmer (Moe)
James Dennis McKinney, Prestonsburg and Saundra
and Mary Hagans Barnett.
of Melvin,
died Collins of Louisville.
In addition to her parents, 87,
Wednesday,
August
11,
survivors include three
In addition to his parents,
2010,
at
his
residence.
survivors include his granddaughters: Cierra . Joella
Born January 29, 1928, in parents: Ernestine Laferty of
Barnett, Ashton Monique
Barnett and Emily Elizabeth Wheelwright, he was the son Prestonsburg, and Oscar
Collins
of
Barnett, all of Langley; one of the late Robert and Ada (Tammy)
brother, Bill David Barnett Ashbrook McKinney. He Prestonsburg.
Other survivors include
of Martin; one sister, was a retired hydraulic
Heather Barnett of Allen; mechanic, a U.S. Army vet- one daughter, Aleigha Faith
and nieces and nephews: eran, a member of the Ousley of Prestonsburg; one
Aaron
Collins ,
Alysa UMWA and a former Boy brother, C. Jay Ousley of
Newsome,Aiden Spears and Scout leader.
Prestonsburg; one sister,
He was preceded in death .Elaine Ousley Curtis of
Landon Spears; six uncles:
Bill Jr. and (Jean) Hagans , by his wife, Jo Ann Turner Prestonsburg; one nephew,
Ray and (Freda) Mack;, McKinney.
Gavin Ousley; one niece,
Survivors include two Jeena Curtis; close friends:
Mack and (Marie) Hagans ,
Tom and (Debbie) Hagans, daughters: Shonna (Eddie) Nathan Johnson, Jimmy
Richard Hagans , Ronald Phillips and Sherry (Greg) Nelson, Chris Walker, Bud
Barnett and two aunts: Judy Compton, both of Melvin; Reed· and Shawn Allen and
Wireman and Debbie Hayes. one brother, Prentes Smith several
aunts,
uncles,
She was preceded in death of Oly, Washington; two sis- cousins, family and friends.
by her grandmother, Mary ters: Barbara Ratliff of
He was preceded in death
Ella Hagans and her grand- Lebanon, Virginia and Lois by his paternal grandparScott of Grundy, VIrginia; ents: Emit and Juanita
father, Cletis Barnett.
· Funeral services were and five grandchildren: Ousley.
held Sunday, August 8, at 2 Shanna McKinney, Jessica
Funeral services were
p .m., at the Nelson-Frazier Bartley, Tyler Compton, held Saturday, August 7, at 2
Funeral Home, in Martin, Matthew Compton and p.m., aJ the Nelson-Frazier
with Robert Varney and Bob Riley-Jo Compton.
Funeral Home, in Martin,
In addition to his wife and with Tommy Nelson officiHackworth officiating.
Burial was in the Hagans parents, he was preceded in ating.
death by two brothers: Harry
Cemetery, in Langley.
Burial was in Gethsemane
Visitation was after 7 Smith and Darien Smith; Gardens, in Prestonsburg.
p.m., Friday, August 6, at the one sister, Carolyn Harris.
Visitation was after 5
Funeral services will be p.m., Friday, August 6, at the
funeral home.
(Paid obituary) held Saturday, August 14, at
funeral home.
1 p.m., at the Nelson-Frazier
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Larry Wayne
Funeral Home, in Martin, Home, in Martin, was in
with Bobby Isaac officiat- charge of arrangements.
Lockridge
ing.
(Paid obituary)
Larry Wayne Lockridge,
Burial
will
be
in
the
56, of Topmost, died
Lakyn Deanna
Tuesday,August 10,2010, at Cherry Hill Cemetery,
(Elkhorn Park Road, Stone
the UK Medical Center.
Pennington
Born January 1, 1954, in Coal), in Garrett.
Lakyn
Deanna PenningVisitation is after 6 p .m.,
Calhoun County, he was the
ton,
18,
of Prestonspurg,
son of Floyd Lockridge of Thursday, August 12, at the died Monday, August 9,
funeral
home.
Piedmont, Alabama and the
Nelson-Frazier Funeral 2010, in Prestonsburg, due
late Frances Ford Lockridge.
Home, in Martin , is in to an automobile accident.
He was foreman of CSX.
Born August 8, 1992, in
He is survived by his wife, charge of arrangements.
(Paid obituary)
Sherry Hall Lockridge.
Other survivors, in addition to his father, include
two daughters: Melanie
Beth Maddox of Piedmont,
Alabama and Stephanie
Hammonds of Louisa; one
brother, Jackie Lockridge of
Piedmont, Alabama; two sisters: Mary Smith of Atlanta,
Georgia and Joyce Fagan of
Piedmont, Alabama and
three grandchildren: Logan
Maddox, Wayne Hammonds
and Katie Hammonds.
Funeral services were
held Thursday, August 12, at
2 p.m., at the Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home, in Martin,
with Robert Varney and Tim
Smith officiating.
Burial was in the Joe Hall
Cemetery, (Dry Creek), in
Topmost.
Visitation was after 6
p.m. , Wednesday, August
11, at the funeral home.
Martin, she was the daughter
of
James
and
Cora
Pennington
and
Jamie
Pennington. She was a junior at Prestonsburg High
School and a member of the
Faith Independent Freewill
Baptist Church, in Allen.
Other survivors include
two
brothers:
Jordan
Pennington of Prestonsburg
and Austin Strobel of
Nashville, Tennessee; two
sisters:
Cora
Lynn
Pennington of West Virginia
and Katie Strobel of
Nashville, Tennessee; two
uncles: Bobby (Penny)
Pennington
and James
(Brenda) Pennington, both
of Prestonsburg and three
aunts: Elsie (Mickey) Goble
of Prestonsburg, Janice
Davis and Anna (Ricky)
Yates, both of Prestonsburg.
Funeral services were
held Thursday, August 12, at
1 p.m., at the Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home, in Martin,
with Donnie Patrick officiating.
Burial
was
m
the
Pennington
Family
Cemetery, (Big Branch Bull
Creek), in Prestonsburg.
Visitation was after 6
p.m ., Tuesday, August 10, at
the funeral home.
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home, in Martin, was in
charge of arrangements.
(Paid obituary)
Quillia Irene
Ratcliff
Quillia Irene Ratcliff, age
73, of Huntington, West
Virginia, wife of John
Richard Ratcliff, age 73,
passed
away Tuesday.
August 10,2010, at her residence.
She was born May 11,
1937, in Wayne County,
West Virginia, the daughter
of the late Clyde B.
Blankenship and Marie
Walters Blankenship. She
was a homemaker and member o( the Camp Creek
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Irene Boyd May
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Irene Boyd May, age 78 ,
of Martin, widow of Marvin
Park May, passed away on
Wednesday, August 11 ,
2010, at the Richmond
Health and Rehabilitation
' Center in Richmond .
She was born at Wayland,
on July 17, 1932, the daughter of the late Arthur and
Maggie Smith Boyd.
She was a homemaker and
attended the Martin Freewill
Baptist Church.
She is survived by three
sons: Timothy Darrell May
of Corbin , Steven Randy
(Judy) May of Berea, and
Wayne Leslie (Sharon) May
of Prestonsburg; one daughter, Trudy DeAnne Hamilton
of Lexington; eight grandchildren .
She was preceded in death
by a brother, Arthur Boyd,
Jr.
Funeral services for Irene
Boyd May will be conducted Friday, August 13, at 1:00
p.m., at Hall Funeral Home
in Martin , with Clifford
Austin officiating.
Burial in the Mayo
Cemetery at Prestonsburg.
Hall Funeral Home of
Martin , caring for those
arrangements.
Visitation is after 5:00
p.m., Thursday, at Hall
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11 a.~. to 2 p.m.
Prestonsburg Village
McDonald's
* All children at least four (4) years of age on August 1, 2010,
are eligible to participate. Parents may be asked to provide a
birth certificate or other record for verification of child's birthdate. A registration fee of $40 is necessary to cover costs
associated with youth soccer.
Freewill Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, John Richard, survivors include five sons:
Willard Ratcliff of Pikeville,
David
Ratcliff
of
Waynesville, Georgia, Dan
Ratcliff of
Woodbine,
Georgia, James Ratcliff, and
Billy Ratcliff both · of
Huntington, West Virginia;
two
daughters:- Janey
Ratcliff of Huntington, West
Virginia, Karen Ratcliff of
LeSage, West Virginia; four
brothers:
Dexel
Blankenship, Clyde D.
Blankenship,
Autho
Blankenship and Adrian
Blankenship
all
of
Huntington, West Virginia;
one sister, Anna Lou
Maynard of Crown Ci.ty,
Ohio, 12 grandchildren, and
three great-grandchildren.
Funeral
services for
Quilla Irene Ratcliff were
conducted Thursday, August "'
12, at 1:00 p.m., at the Hall
Funeral Home Chapel, in
Martin, with the Clergyman
Melvin Thompson 'officiating.
BuriaJ was in the LynchLowe
Cemetery,
in
Pikeville.
Visitation was after 11:00
a.m., Thursday, at Hall
Funeral Home.
Pallbearers: Rob Pyles,
Dillow McComas, D.J.
Ratcliff, Brandon Ramey,
Jason Ferguson and J.D. .,
Hanley.
Honorary:
Eddie
Blankenship and Troy
Blankenship
(Paid obilllary)
Rebecca Haywood
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Researched, age-level appropriate
classes for
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18 months-3 years
3-4 years • 5-7 years
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(Registration deadline-August 13.)
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Marriage Licenses
Stacy Dawn Hunt, 18, of
Blue River, to Kevin
Samu'el Burchett, 20, of
Prestonsburg.
Kelly Eden Hunt, 28, of
East Point, to Jarrod Lee
Johnson,
29,
of
Wheelwright.
Shirley A. Fogle, 51, of
McDowell, to Shawn Tall
Smith, 35, of McDowell.
Michelle Lee Clary, 29,
of Honaker, to Ronnie Lee
Kidd, 30, of Honaker.
Becky Lynne Tackett, 22,
of I vel, to Shawn Curtis
Wallen, 24, of I vel.
Erica Alyssa Ann Pitts,
20, of Martin, to Edmund
Shawn Yates, 32, of Harold.
Lana Renea Land, 45, of
Virgie, to Jack Shannon
Mulkey, 44, of I vel.
-Lois Michelle Rogers,
28, of Prestonsburg, to
Christopher Douglas Baker,
21, of Prestonsburg.
Susan Renee Branham,
23, of Robinson Creek, to
Edge! Munroe Osborne, 24,
of Minnie.
Civil Suits Filed
Laura Ramey and Anita
Nicole Smith vs. Austin
~ Powder Company and
Frasure Creek Mining; complaint.
Action
Petroleum
Compnay Inc. vs. JohnsonFloyd Coal Company; complaint.
Calvary
Portfolio
Services LLC vs. Danny R.
Bryant; complaint.
HSBC Bank USA vs.
Denzil C. Whitten; complaint.
Edward Watkins vs. Dr.
Jody Johnson; complaint.
Blake Campbell vs.
Clean Gas Inc.; complaint.
GMAC LLC vs. Derrick
Martin; complaint.
Midwest
Recovery
Group LCC vs. Arthur N.
Lewis; complaint.
BAC
Home
Loans
Servicing LP vs. Nick Pugh;
complaint.
NCOP Capital III, LLC
vs. Derek K. McCarey;
complaint.
Reno's Roadhouse Inc.
vs.
Global
Creative
~ Restaurant Group Inc.; complaint.
Beverly, 27, Prestonsburg;
first-degree wanton endangeJment.
Stephanie
Brook
Beverly, 27, Prestonsburg;
first-degree wanton endangerment.
Stephanie
Brook
Beverly, 27, Prestonsburg;
first-degree wanton endangerment.
Max Keith Beverly, 26,
Prestonsburg; first-degree
wanton endangerment.
Tamara H. Mullins, 29,
Martin; possession of marijuana, use or possession of
drug paraphrenalia.
Michael A. Blocker, 42,
Ivel; trafficking in marijuana.
John A. Spears, age not
listed, Roseville, Oruo; theft
by unlawful taking.
Rosetta
Smith,
38,
Garrett; four counts of theft
by deception.
Inspections
Pleasant Living Trailer
Court, Prestonsburg, regular
inspection.
Violations
noted: lots not numbered
properly, 'homes and outbuildings not meeting the
15-foot setback. Score: 96.
Subway, Stanville, regular inspection. Violations
noted: food not protected
during storage, no handwashing sign that notifies
food employees to wash
their hands. Score: 96.
Save-A-Lot,
Prestonsburg,
regular
inspection.
Violations
noted: food not protected
during storage, no hair
restraints' cloths in use not
stored in sanitizer solution,
individual disposable towels, a continuos towel system and/or hand drying
device not provided at lavatory or handsink, the lighting intensity is not suffi-
cient. Score: 92.
ing potentially hazardous
McDonald ' s '' foods, lack of numerically
Prestonsburg,
regular scaled thermometers in all
inspection.
Violations refrigeration and freezing
noted: lack of accurate ther- units storing potentially
mometers in all refrigera- hazardous foods, food not
tion and freezing units stor- protected during storage,
ing potentially hazardous food contact surfaces are not
foods, food not protected smooth and easily cleanduring storage, equipment able, cloths in use not stored
not maintained in good in sanitizer solution, indirepair and proper adjust- vidual disposable towels, a
ment, floors not clean. continuos towel system
and/or hand drying device
Score: 94.
Brenda's
Place, not provided at lavatory or
McDowell, regular inspec- handsink, toilet facilities are
tion. Violations noted: lack unclean, garbage and refuse
of accurate thermometers in containers not covered as
all refrigeration and freez- required, floors not clean,
ing units storing potentially mat and duckboards are not
hazardous foods, no hair designed to be removable
restraints, food contact sur- and easily cleanable, walls
faces and/or utensils are not and/or ceiling are not
constructed,
sufficient in weight and designed,
thickness to withstand and/or installed properly,
repeated warewasrung, food walls and ceiling are not
contact surfaces are not clean. Score: 84.
smooth and easily cleanSaint
Joseph-Martin,
able, food contact surfaces Martin, regular inspection.
are not resistant to pitting, Violations noted: no handchipping, crazing, etc., washing sign that notifies
unclean cavities and door food employes to wash their
seals of microwave ovens, hands. Score: 98.
urinal in need of repair, no
handwashing sign that notiProperty Transfers
fies food employees ro wash
Debralene Akers to
Vanessa Adkins, property
their hands. Score: 92.
Double Kwik, Harold, not listed.
regular
inspection.
Gary Akers to Vanessa
Violations noted: cloths in Adkins, property not listed.
use not stored in sanitizer
solution, floors not maintained/constructed . and/or
installed properly, clemmg
and maintenance equipment
not properly stored. Score: '
Food: 96, Retail: 97.
Velocity Market. Betsy
Layne, regular inspection.
Violations noted: canned
food products observed
which indicate swelling,
leaking, rusting, or severe
dents, lack of accurate thermometers in all refrigeration and freezing units stor-
Charges Filed
Earl Ray Slone, 53,
David; second-degree forgery.
Early Ray Slone, 53,
David; second-degree forgery.
Micky Lee Stapleton, 49,
Prestonsburg;
seconddegree assault.
Stephanie
Brook
Jenny Wiley 3528, AAAP
to conduct meeting
Tu~sday, August 17
Jenny Wiley Chapter
3528, AARP, will hold its
regular meeting at the
Presbyterian
Church,
Prestonsburg, on Tuesday,
August 17, at 5:30p.m.
All members and friends
are encouraged to attend.
Introducing .Our 3rd A.n nual
Youth.Fest
at the Garrett Community Park
*BONUS*
We'll be having inflatables (one is a waterslide).
We encourage everyone to attend.
No matter what age, there will be fun for everyone!
Saturday, Aug. 14 (from 12 p.m.-4 p.m.)
AUGUST 13, 2010 • A3•
.STRAND
TWIN
Absher
Enterprises
Glenn Akers to Vanessa
Adkins, property not listed.
Ramona
Akers
to
Vanessa Adkins, property
not listed.
Commonwealth
of
Kentucky to Gregory Conn,
property located at Bull
Creek.
Common wealth
of
Kentucky
to
Frank
Fitzpatrick, property not
listed.
Lloyd Michael Daniels,
to Joan George, property not
listed.
Buster Dudleson to
Saundra Dudleson Kilburn,
property not listed.
Buster Dudleson to Larry
M. Dudleson, property not
listed.
Peggy Dudleson to
Saundra Dudleson Kilburn,
property not listed.
Peggy Dudleson to Larry
M. Dudleson, property not
listed.
Christie Ann Dye to
Sheila M. Little, property
located at Frasures Creek.
Stoney Dye to Sheila M.
Little, property located at
Frasures Creek.
Liza Eads to Dewey
Owens, property not list~d.
Ronald Frasure to Tamra
Bondi, property not listed.
Dixie Frasure to Tamra
Bondi, property not listed.
Pr.•,jtfH1.46u.'li l/i9la .§clattttf
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PRESTONSBURG. KENTUCKY
606-886-2696
http:l/showtimes.hollywood.com
Wa/1-to-Wa/1 Screens, Dolby
Sound, and Cupholdersl
8/13/1 0 - 8/19/1 0
Cinema 1=-He/cl Over
THE OTHER GUYS (PG-13). Mon.·Sat.
7:00.9:00; Sun. (1 :30) 7:()().9:00.
Cinema 2-Starts Fridav. Aug. 13
CHARLIE ST. CLOUD (PG-13). Mon.·
Sat. 7:00..9:00; Sun. (1 :30) 7:Q0-9:00.
Sun. Matinee-Open 1:00; start 1:30
RIVERFILL 10
PIKEVILLE
may be purchased advance
any show on the date of rurchase.
Bargain Matinees Unti 6 p.m.
TICKET PRICES:
Adutt-$8.00 • Ktds/Seniors-$5.00
Matinee-$4.00
30 TICKET PRICES:
Adults-$10.00 · Kids/Senlors-$7.00
Matinee-$6.00
8/13/10. 8/19/10
Cinema 1-Held Over
DINNER FOR SCHMUCKS (PG·13).
Mon.-Fri. (4:20) 7:()().9:20; Sat.-Sun.
(2:00-4:20) 7:()().9:20.
Cinema 2-Held Over
CHARLIE ST. CLOUD (PG·13).
Mon.-Fri. (4 20) 7:00..9:20; Sat -Sun. ,
(2:00-4:20) 7:00.9:20.
Cinema 3-Held Over
THE OTHER GUYS (PG-13). Mon.·
Fri. (4:30) 7:15-9:30; Sat.·Sun. (2:154:30) 7:15-9:20.
Cinema 4-Held Over
CATS AND DOGS (PG). Mon.-Fri.
(4:30); Sat.·Sun. (2:15-4:30).
SALT (PG·13). Mon.-Sun. 6:55-9:20.
.Cinema 5-Held Over
DESIJICABLE ME 30 (PG). Mon.·Fri.
(4:25) 7:05; Sat.·Sun. (2:05-4:25) 7:05.
GROWN UPS (PG-13). Mon.·Sun.
9:15 ONLY.
~rna 6-=Starts Fridav. Aug. 13
EAT PRAY LOVE (PG-13). Mon.·Fri.
(4:45) 7:45; Sat.-Sun. (1 :5().4:45) 7:45.
Cinema 7-Held Over
STEP UP 3D (PG·13). Mon.·Fri. (4:30)
7:15-9:30; Sat.-Sun. (2:15-4:30) 7:159:20.
~rna a-starts Fridar.. Aug. 13
THE EXPENDABLES (R . Mon.-Fri.
(4:25) 7:05-9:25; Sat·Sun. (2;10-4;25)
7:05-9:25.
Cinema ~Starts Friday. Auij. 13
SCOTI PILRAM VS THE W RLO
(PG-13). Mon.·Fri. (4:25) 7:05-9:25;
Sat.·Sun. (2:10-4:25) 7:05-9:25.
Cinema 10-Held Over
INCEPTION (PG-13). Mon.-Fri. (4:40)
7:45; Sai.·Sun. (1 :45-4:40) 7:45.
and Wednesday (8/18). at 6:55 p.m.
Saturday, September 4, 201 0
StoneCrest Golf Course and Clubhouse
Prestonsburg, Kentucky
Golfing-Tee times begin at 10 a.m.
Food and Fun with Friettds-7 p.m.-11 p.m.
Please send $25.00 per person attending to Sabrina Hall
Martin, 142 Hickory Lane, Pikeville, KY 41501
Please send $45.00 person, if interested in golfing, to
Tommy Poe, 241 North Arnold Ave., Prestonsburg 41653
Plea-se send your money in no later than August 28, 201~
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THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Worth Repeating ...
••Life is a tragedy for those
who feel, a comedy for those
who think 11
- Horace Walpole
'Amerufment ~
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Col1tJress s»a(( ma~e (aw respectmg an estaMisliment of re(Won, or
tfie free exercise tfi.ereof, a6ridgin8 .tlie freedom of peedi, or of tlie
' yress; or the ritJht ojtfie pecy(e to yeacea6(y assem6(e, ana to yetition tfie government for a redress ofarievances.
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·Guest View-
Smoking
causes more
harm tha~ good
There are two sides to every debate, otht!rwise there
would be no debate. When it comes to the debate over
tobacco, there's very little reason to have one.
Over the past three weeks we've reported on some local
· issues regarding tobacco: the high rates of smoking in the
Kentucky River Area Development District, the adverse
effects of its use, and the debate on restricted smoking
bans in eastern Kentucky. As a rest.Ut of the interviews and
research, we've come to one conclusion that may at first
seem rather obvious: tobacco is not good for you. But that
conclusion comes with Avery obtrusive caveat - without
tobacco, we're missing a large part of our national economy, especially in states like Kentucky and North Carolina.
Here in Kentucky, though it's behind marijuana as a
cash crop, tobacco still accounts for a large portion of the
economy. Farmers make their living and support their families growing this plant that has very little use other than as
a smoking or chewing agent. We're utterly dependent on
its inclusion in the financial sector to the point that without
the taxes generated from its sale, Kentucky's financial
woes would be more akin to those in California. Frankly,
that's a shame.
Tobacco can be attributed to more dea'ths than motor
vehicle accidents, homicide and drug overdoses combined.
Smoking tobacco is the leading cause of preventable death
in the nation. And despite all of these warnings,
Americans , especially here in the Kentucky River Area
Development Distiict, light up frequently, even in the face
of increasing cost to both health care and cigarettes,
We're no,t sure that a comment made by Jim Waters, the
vice president of public policy and communications for the
Bluegrass Institute, whose opinion is seen often on this
v.ery page, is correct in that we're taxed enough already
when it comes to tobacco. In fact , smokers are hardly
taxed enough, especially considering the burden placed on
taxpayers whose taxes are used to treat health problems
oaused by smoking.
• In a 1998 report from the University of California, cigarette smoking came with a $72.7 billion annual cost to prov,ide care for smoking-related health problems, and that
was 12 years ago.
For smokers themselves, they can look to pay high
taxes for their habit, along with higher health insurance
costs for lighting up. It just doesn't pay to smoke.
·
Yet the tebacco companies are continuing ~o, laugh all
the way to the bank as more of their customers continue to
die from using their product. Despite continuing to pay out
millions in tobacco settlement money in exchange for
Congress not suing the bigwigs of the industry, these companies continue to rake in the profits. And that's good for
them. It's the way a free market is supposed to work. As
long as there is a demand, there will be a supply.
Ultimately, though, smoking is about choice. Americans
have the freedom to choose whether or not they want to
smoke.
•
In all honesty, tobacco should be just as illegal as marijuana. After all, many more people die from tobacco use
than marijuana, but that's not something we c.are to think
about. And if we're really going to talk about freedom to
choose, then certainly substances like cocaine, heroin and
meth should be just as legal as tobacco. But they're not,
and for good reason. They addict and kill people. Sounds
familiar.
- The Hazard Herald
The Floyd County Times
Guest column
House week
in review
by REP. HUBERT COLLINS
Trouble comes in threes, s6me
say.
But when it comes to the public
pension system for state employees
in Kentucky, state officials and state
employees are hoping what some call
a "triple threat" facing the Kentucky
Retirement Systems has a solution, or
two, or three.
The end of the recession would
certainly help, considering that both a
slow economy and an imbalance
between the number of employees
paying into the system and retirees
receiving payouts are two parts of the
three-part problem. The third fly in
the ointment, so to speak, is the unintended consequence of a 2008
Kentucky pension reform law which
a new study reveals will result in
much larger payouts - and higher
costs to the KRS - than anyone
apparently anticipated.
The whole idea behind 2008
House Bill 1, passed ~uring the 2008
Special Session, was to give state
employers more time to make up lagging pension ' contributions to the
KRS. Under the law, employers are
Remembering
George
Steinbrenner
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the system to make very high payouts
over the next three decades.
Retirees and employees who read
the KRS' spring 2010 MemberNews
bulletin know just serious the state's
pension trouble is. (The bulletin
reported that KRS "has approximate-·
ly thirty four cents in the bank for
every dollar we owe over the next 30
years in pension benefit .. .for (most)
state retirees") They also know that
further economic ups and downs like another recession - could be a
disaster. Even with a slow economic
recovery like we have today, theK.RS
said it will take years for the pension
system to replace income it lost during the last two years, "much less
restore funding to a healthy level."
What the KRS is telling lawmakers and state employees is that the
state cannot cure this threefold problem with investments or a quick benefits fix. "Many years of concentrated effort and multiple changes on
many fronts" will be needed, pension
officials say, and lawmakers are listening.
We are also working on the issue
in committee and wiH continue to do
so with hopes of coming up with one,
two or maybe three ideas to improve
op.r pension situation by the next wint& session. I will share some more on
pe'hsion struggles in Kentucky and
other states in my next column. Have
a good week.
·
-Beyond the Beltway
by DONALD KAUL
Published Wednesday and Friday each week
required to increase their contribution rates through 2025, at w1Jich
time they will be required to pay 100
percent of their share of the cost. No
contributions were scheduled to be
made under HB 1 until the current
budget cycle, giving employers 15
years to meet their full share.
The plan sounded like a good idea
for Kentucky at the time. It did not
sound as good when the recent study,
conducted by the KRS and investment consultants R.V. Kuhns and
Associates of Oregon, was aired
before lawmakers- and the media last
month.
The study showed that the state
contributions by active state employees won't mi!tch the amounts paid to
retirees until 2020 (just five years
before the 100-percent funding rule
. for employers under HB 1 is supposed to take effect), giving the fund
a very limited window .in which to
meet retirees' needs.
Combine that fact with HB 1 which requires employers to only pay
a fraction of what the system needs to
be fully-funded for the next 15 years
- a sick economy, and a predicted
rate of investment income growth
over the next 30 years that may be
called flawed or "ambitious" depend~
ing on the audience, and we have
more than a slight dilemma. What we
have, study presenters say, is a serious cash flow problem that will force
Do we really have to say nice
things about George Steinbrenner
just because hc's ...you know ...dead?
Really? OK, here goes:
About a dozen years ago or so,
maybe more, Sen. Tom Harkin, an
Iowa Democrat, was talking with
Steinbrenner and happened to mention that I, an Iowa columnist at the
time, was a great Yankees fan. Big
George ·immediately had his public
relations staff send me a package of
''stuff'' - the most impressive of
which was a lightweight Yankee
warm-up jacket.
As it happened I was not a Yankee
fan, great or otherwise. (Harkin had
confused me with a colleague, a
political cartoonist, who was.) I was
(and am) in fact a Yankee hater. With
the possible exceptions of the Ohio
State Buckeyes, the Yanks are my
least favorite team.
But it was a nice jacket, with that
really cool interlocking "NY" logo
on it, so I ran a contest in my column
offering it to the person who presented the best reason for wanting it.
I got a lot of entries, most of ~hem
pathetic in the manner of middleaged men yearning to get close to an
athletic glory they could only dream
of. I finally awarded the jacket to a
12-year-old kid. His parents later sent
me a picture of him at a game wearing it, along with a smile that threatened to break his face. So it turned
out better than most of my contests
and I suppose I have Steinbrenner to
thank for it.
But that's it.
Let's
be
clear on
what
Steinbrenner was: a mean-spirited
bully who was used to getting his
way by any means, fair or foul. His
act of "generosity" to me - a millionaire's equivalent of giving a quarter to a street mendicant - was
merely the !Gnd of thing bullies do
from time to time. It's a control
mechanism.
In real life, his flaws - the illegal
campaign contributions to Richard
'Nixon (a soulmate), the repeated
character assassinations visited upon
his enemies, his attitude toward
handshake deals (best to count your
fingers afterward) - far outweighed
any public virtue he might have possessed.
He was given credit for being a
great businessman and he did, after
all, turn an $8 million investment
($100,000 of it his own money) into
a $3 billion sports empire. But he did
a lot of that by threatening to move
the Yanks to New Jersey, thereby
extorting a $1 billion subsidy for a
new stadium in the Bronx.
And that's really why his life and
death are worth paying attention to.
He was a symbol of pretty. much
everything that is wrong with sports
in our society today. from its deification of athletes to its extorting of public money from cities in order to
enrich team owners, to its sacrifice of
sportsmanship at the altar of wiru1ing.
I have another Steinbrenner story,
passed along by a University of
Michigan professor who dabbles in
sports history.
. I don't recall whether he was a
staff member at the prep school
attended by Steinbrenner's son Hal or
his classmate.In any case, one day he
found himself in the third-base
coaching box at a baseball game,
with the young Steinbrenner at the
plate in a crucial situation.
The pitcher threw strike one, then
strike two, prompting the future professor to yell words of encouragement: ''1Wo strikes, Hal. Choke up a
little."
And from the stands 25 feet in
back of third base came the voice of
the elder Steinbrenner: "He already
has." Daddy dearest.
Yankee fans grew to love him,
because - surprise, surprise - he
won. Fans are dumb.
But a culture hero he ain't. And
tqat's as true dead as it was alive.
OtherWords columnist Donald
Kaul fives in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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Fall soccer reuistra i
to continue Saturdav
TIMES STAFF REPORT
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~RESTONSB URG- The Floyd County Youth Soccer Association will conduct registr?tJOn for the ~all 2010 sea~on on Saturcl<y at the McDonald's located in the Prestonsburg
Vtllage Shoppmg Center. Volunteers ""ill be at McDonald's to accept registrations between
the hours of l J a .m. and 2 p.m. The registration fee remams at $40 per child.
All children at least four (4) years of age. hut less than nineteen (19) years of age on
August 1, 2010 , are eligible to participate in the recreational soccer league. Players in the
U nder6 and Under8 divisions play against other Floyd County teams only. Teams in the. PAINTSVILLE was in action over the weekend at J.E. Campbell Arena in Allen
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Central's 11th annual preseason volleyball event. First-year head coach Jennifer
nderlO division and older also play teams from surroundmg counties.
Kinner {back row, left) guides the Tigers.
Ky. Speedway to
host NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series
C ardinals
derail Reds
by RICK BENTLEY
TIMES COLUMNIST
So the Cincinnati Reds
proved this week they could
talk the talk, but when it
comes to walking the walk,
"they weren't as successful.
The fact that St. Louis
~ came into the Queen City
apd swept the Reds wasn't
altogether surpnsmg
they've now won 10 of the
15 meetings between the
teams this season- and was,
on paper, something they
can overcome. The fact that
head to head the Reds are
five back but in reality
they're only one behind tells
you the Reds are faring better against the rest of the
league than are the Cards.
But
after
Brandon
....t Phillips' tirade before the
"1"7 series opener on Monday, it
may be more than the team
can deal with. Phillips
issued what appeared to be
an unsolicited profanitylaced statement to Hall -of
Fame writer Hal McCoy,
saying he "hated" the Cards
and evoked the female-dog
word about them.
Of course, it all came to a
head on Tuesday night when
Phillips came to the plate to
lead off the bottom of the
first. Whichever Molina
~ catches for St. Louis took
umbrage to BP's friendly tap
of the chin guard, leading to
the two• tapping noses on
home plate and a very entertaining brouhaha over the
next sev~n minutes.
An observation here:
Unlike many members of
the media, I don't have a
problem with this. I like that
the Reds showed some fire.
The Cards - particularly
manager Tony LaRussa aren't used to people standing up to them and they - he,
11 ·again, being the leader don't like it. The Reds
should know their place and
show reverence to them,
they feel , and they didn't
like it.
But the Reds showed
some gumption. And as is
the case in every single
aspect of this team, the lead-
TIMES STAFF REPORT
Cody Raines, a 9-year-old from Prestonsburg, placed
first in the 50cc class and second in the 85cc junior
class at the AM1-\ Amateur National Hillclimb held Aug.
7-8 at Devils Staircase in Oregonia, Ohio. He will be
racing at Copperhead Ridge Hillclimb, his home track,
Aug. 21. Raines attends Prestonsburg Elementary
School. He has been racing since he was four years
old, following the lead of his father. He is the son of
Daniel and Jonni Raines. His parents and Mark Crider
(owner of Copperhead Ridge Hillclimb) were inst rumental in starting him in the sport of hillclimbing.
HlllCliMBING
NAT.IONAl
CHAMP.ION
(See NASCAR, page six)
Cats start
two-a-days
TIMES STAFF REPORT
'*'
County football· teams to scrimmage
by STEVE LeMASTER
SPORTS EDITOR
At Betsy Layne, Allen
Central (I 0-2) will face
Twin Valley (Va.) wi<lile the
The 2010 high school host Bobcats (3-7) ente1tain
football season will kickoff Boyd County. In another
one week from today. game at Betsy Layne,
Locally, in presea~on action . Jenkins will face Powell
Betsy Layne is set to host County.
Allen Central is set to hit
multiple teams on its home
field while Prestonsburg hits the gridiron "following Its
the road to face an opponent most successful season in
on neutral turf.
school history.
South Floyd ( 1-9) will
host an opponent from
neighboring VirgiQia. The
Raiders
will
entertain
Ervirtgton (Va.) today at
Raider Field.
Fresh off of an appear ance in the Class 2A State
Semifinals, Prestonsburg
(13-1) will line up against
Rowan
County
at
Montgomery County in a
grid game. The Blackcats
are the once again the preseason favorite in Class 2A,
District 7. Prestonsburg is
picked to finish first in its
district ahead of She lby
Valley (8-4), Bath County
(2-9) and Morgan County
{2-9).
photo courtesy of Rick
Bentley/Pikeville College Sports
Informat ion
ers in the scuffle were Dusty
Baker and Scott Rolen .
Make no m1stake about it
- Baker and LaRussa flat
don't care for each other.
They don't get along one bit
and this wasn't the first time
the two of them were close
enough to swap salivit in the
heat of battle. l have plenty
of issues .with Baker. most
prevalent being his mishandlings of the pitching staff.in
recent years, but I love that
he will stand up for his play(See DERAIL, page six)
SPARTA - Speedway
Motorsports, Inc. (SMI)
Chairman and CEO Bruton
Smith annou~ced today that
Kentucky Speedway will
play host to its inaugural400mile NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series race on Saturday, J~ly
9, 2011.
passionate
"The
NASCAR fans throughout
Kentucky
and
Greater
Cincinnati have deserved a
Sprint Cup Race for a long
time . Before this, racing in
Kentucky was about horses,
but now it's all about more
hor~power. We' re going to
create the grandest sports
event in the history of the
state in 2011 , and any fan that
comes here will know what it
means to be 'Lucky in
Kentucky,"' Smith said.
The Sparta venue will
become the 23rd motorsports
facility on the 36-race Sprint
Cup Series schedule and the
first facility to be added to the
national
tour
since
Chicagoland Speedway made
its debut July 15, 2001 and
Kansas Speedway staged its
first series race on Sept. 29 ,
2001.
Kentucky Speedway will
be the eighth SMI facility to
welcome
the
premier
American stock car racing
series which features former
NEWEST LADY B EAR:
Lenae Shouse, the 2008
14th Region Player of the
Year at Breathitt County,
recently signed a scholarship agreement to play
women's basketball at
Pikeville College.
Shouse will transfer after
playing one season at the
University
of
the
Cumberlands. She is a 62 post player, and is
joined in the picture by
Bill Watson, head coach
of the Lady Bears.
LEXINGTON
The
University of Kentucky football team held its first two-aday practice of the young season Wednesday at the Nutter
Training Facility practice
fields.
First-year bead coach Joker
Phillips stressed after both
practices that he wanted more
out of his team, saying that the
players did not have the concentration level-he desired.
"The effort is there: however our concentration was not
there today," Phillips said . 'W e
have got to continue to install
so we are putting more on
them. We had way too many
missed assignments and way
too many dropped balls today.
It dido 't get better this afternoon."
The head coach compared
the lack of concentration to
patching up a -dam, meaning
that once you patched up one
hole in the dam another one
would show up that you would
have to go back and patch.
"For us to reach the goals
that we have set for ourselves
then we have to get every hole
patcli.ed up and are consistent
in the way that we approach
practice," Phillips said.
Phillips was looking for
more focus in the players after
the morning session . Phillips
said that some of the players
were pacing themselves which
will- lead to the coaching staff
becoming more demanding.
" We said going into the
season that we were not going
to let these guys pace themselves," said Phillips. "We are
not going to allow this team to
do that. There are way too
many players right now that
(See CATS, page six)
�A6 • FRIDAY, AUGUST
13, 201 0
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Bengals the team to beat?
by JOE STARKEY
· THE PITTSBURGH
TRIBUNE-REVIEW (MCT)
"I pray for Carson."
Steelers receiver Hines
Ward laughed when he said
that. He was talking about
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer, who
fmds himself on diva patrol
this summer. His top two
receivers - Terrell Owens and
Chad Ochocinco - can best
be desclibed as the sensitive
artist types. Each has a reality show on VHl (back to
back on Sunday nights, or so
I'm told).
I believe it was Miami
Herald columnist Dan Le
Batard who dubbed the duo
"WKR-ME in Cincinnati" and T.O. wasn't the Bengals'
only intriguing offseason
addition.
Another receiver with,
shall we say, a strong personality, climbed aboard, as did
a ·cornerback with a checkered past. Those would be
Antonio Bryant and the artist
formerly known as Pac Man
Jones, respectively.
Can this possiply work?
"We'll see," Ward said.
"If they have success, it'll
work good. But what if
they're not having success?
I'm .pretty sure if they're not
having the success they want,
something will come out in
that camp."
Ward added one more
'thing: "I'm pretty sure our
defense would love to go
against Chad and T.O. With a
healthy Troy (Polamalu) and
a healthy Aaron Smith and
Bryant McFadden back, I like
our defense."
Linebacker
LaMarr
Woodley isn't convinced the
T.O. expeliment will end
well.
"You've been seeing T.O.
on a few teams," Woodley
said, "and what difference did
that make?"
'Course, the Steelers have
issues of their own, as Ward,
Woodley and atl.)'one else
roaming the fields of St.
Vincent College will readily
acknowledge. They are coming off an embarrassing season in which they won just
two of six divisional games
and failed to score a touchdown in two of the losses.
To a man, starting with the
head coach, the Steelers will
tell you redemption begins
within the division. They
must recapture the AFC
North, which the Bengals
owned last season by posting
a 6-0 record.
T.O. jokes aside, the
Steelers have grown to
respect the Bengals, who displayed a different kind of
toughness last season and
finally have a defense that
deserves to be taken seriously.
When I asked nose tackle
Casey Hampton to identify
the "team to beat," he replied
with a ·rhetolical question:
"Who won the division last
year?"
Cincinnati, of course.
"Right, then they're the
team to beat."
Woodley had a better
answer: "Everybody's the
team to beat, because everybody beat us (at least once)
last year."
Since the NFL realigned
in 2002, the Steelers have
largely controlled the AFC
North. Their divisional record
is 34-14, with four titles. The
Ravens are next at 25-23, followed by the Bengals (24-24)
and the Cleveland Browns
(13-35).
This has to be the most
interesting division in the
league, what with the
Steelers' quarterback drama,
the Bengals' reality show, the
Ravens' newfound passing
potential and the Browns'
remade front office, which
climbed several notches on
the respectability meter when
Mike Holmgren decided to
take
his
talents
t<>
Northeastern Ohio.
"Right now," Ward said,
"it seems like everybody in
our division is upgrading."
The Ravens appear to be
the division's strongest team
up front, if you combine the
offensive and defensive lines,
and the popular pick to win it.
Anquan Boldin gives them
the kind of receiving weapon
they simply have not had. At
the same time, they appear to
be terribly vulnerable in the
secondary.
The Steelers likely must
return to their dominant
defensive ways in order to
survive
until
Ben
Roethlisberger returns, perhaps for the fifth game,
against Cleveland. The
Browns stink. The Bengals
are as compelling as any team
in football, a combustible
entity that could blow up for
better or worse.
.
Animosity is the glue that
holds the division together,
though some of the ribbing is
good-natured.
I
think.
Ochocinco raised some eyebrows, and some ire, during
the premiere of "Ochocinco:
The Ultimate Catch" wlien he
ripped the Steelers.
The idea is for Ochocinco
to choose a mate from a roster of 85 women. Upon his
first peek at the candidates, he
said: "Man, I haven't seen
this many girls on the field
since we played the Steelers."
That got a laugh from
Steelers linebacker Larry
Foote.
"He's animated," Foote
said. "Sometimes I even see
him sulking and crying on the
field."
The Steelers' first game
against the Bengals is
Monday night, Nov. 8, at
8:30.
Should be a pretty good
show.
St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 1:
Reds aced out again
by BILL RABINOWITZ
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH (MCT)
CINCINNATI - Some eyebrows were raised when the Reds pursued ace pitcher,
Cliff Lee at the July trade deadline.
Cincinnati has plenty of capable starting pitchers, too many for the rotation right
now, in fact. Why pay a hefty price for another, some wondered. ·
The past three days at Great American Ball Park, the St. Louis Cardinals supplieQ
the answer. It is a good thing to have pitching depth. It is much better to have aces,
Adam Wainwright yesterday became the third straight Cardinals pitcher to ~hut
down the Reds in their showdown for the National League Central lead.
Wainwright 's pitching and Colby Rasmus' grand slam off Bronson Arroyo gave
the Cardinals a 6- 1 victory and series sweep to take a one-game lead in the division.
With Wainwright and Monday victor Chris Carpenter, the Cardinals have twQ
bona fide aces . Rookie pitcher Jaime Garcia, who was Tuesday's winning pitcher,
was dazzling early this season and remains formidable .
"They say good pitching beats good hitting, and they had good pitching the las~
three days," Reds manager Dusty Baker said.
Wainwright used pinpoint control and his outstanding curveball to shut out thei
Reds through seven innings. He allowed two hits.
"He keeps the ball out of the middle of the plate," Reds third baseman Scott
Rolen said. "He has a great breaking ball and he's hitting spots. He's been consis~
tent all year."
Wainwright (17-6) hasn't allowed a run in 21 innings .
"They've got three of the best g uys in the National League this y~ar," Arroyo
said. "I knew going out there I needed to put zeroes on the board for six or seven
innings to even have an opportunitj for a win because getting more than two runs
off Wainwright was going to be tough."
,
He did for four innings before it all came undone in the fifth. With two outs. Jon
Jay doubled . Arroyo intentionally walked Albert Pujols and missed on four straight
pitches to cleanup hitter M att Holliday.
.
.
He almost got out of the inning when Rasmus hit a flare down the left-field l~ne
on an 0-and- 1 pitch. But Jonny Oomes couldn't quite chase down the ball, which
~anded a few feet foul.
·
"It would have been an outstanding catch ," Baker said. "It's a game of inche~
sometimes. Another 6 inches and he catches that ball."
Rasmus worked the count full and then crushed the next one over the center-field
wall for the Cardinals' second grand slam of the series.
•
"I threw him a 3-2 sinker and took a little bit off," Arroyo said. "It was kind of
a (batting-practice) fastball, and he hit it good . I knew it was out of the park."
Arroyo said he preferred to work the insid,e of the plate to the le~t-handed
!Rasmus , but he didn't feel he was getting borderline calls from umptre MarlC
Carlson . ·
"I dido 't feel I could go on the inner half, where we really wanted to go," Arroyo
aid of the Rasmus at-bat.
Therein ki~d of lies the rub. Arroyo has been the Reds most consistent pitcher,
but he isn' t overpowering. Cincinnati's other starters in the series - Mike ~eake a~d
fohnny Cueto- are young and showed their inexperience. Leake gave up s1x runs m
. 12 pitches and then started walking to t.he ?ugout a~ter only t;vo ~uts. Cueto
acknowledged trying to overthrow after bemg mvolved m Tuesdays. brawl.
..
If the Reds are to prevail over St. Louis the last two months, they .11 have to fmd
a way to overcome the Cardinals' supremacy at the top of the rotatiOn. They sure
didn't the past three days .
Cats
n Continued f rom p5
are pacing themselves. We
have to demand more and get
more out of them."
The first-year head coach
believes that part of the problem could have been that the
players were looking ahead to
the afternoon session. Phillips
said that the coaching staff
started to "prod" the players
but not all responded.
Phillips was also pleased
with the work of some of the
younger and newer players at
practice, including freshman
Donte Rumph. Rumph, who
spent the past two se~sons at
Fork
Union
Military
Academy, will be looked
upon to provide depth at the
defensive tackle position
veteran
Ricky
behind
Lumpkin.
"Every rep that (Donte) ·
Rumph gets is a positive rep,"
said Phillips. "He doesn' t
really know how to get lined
up all the time and doesn't
know all the calls, but every
rep is positive."
photos by MGT
THE BENGALS dropped
the Hall of Fame Game to
the Dallas Cowboys earlier
in' the week. Dallas
Above: Bengals receivers
Chad Ochocinco {85) and
Terrell Owens (81) give
Cincinnati an outstanding
1-2 punch in the receiving
department.
Left: Bengals linebacker
Brandon Johnson, a player from Louisville, closed
in to make a tackle for the
Bengals.
{f)
NASCAR
n Continued from p5
Kentucky
Speedway
NASCAR Nationwide Selies
300-mile race winners Kevin
Harvick, Carl Edwards and
Kyle Busch along with fourtime
series
champions
Jimmie Johnson and Jeff
Gordon.
"I am thrilled that all the
hard work of my administration to bling a NASCAR
Splint Cup ra~ to Kentucky
has finally paid off,"
Kentucky
Gov.
Steve
Beshear said. "The legislation
we proposed, pushed and I
signed amending our TouriSm
Development Act to attract
legacy expansion projects to
Kentucky was clitical in
bringing this race to
Kentucky. In addition to the
excitement this race will
bling to race fans, it will have
an unparalleled economic
impact on the region."
Kentucky·
Speedway
played host to its first major
NASCAR-sanctioned event
on its 1.5-mile tri-oval track
on June 17, 2000 and witnessed current Splint Cup
Selies mainstay Greg Biffle
score a 225-rnile NASCAR
Camping World Truck Series
victory. The track first welcomed the Nationwide Selies
on June 16, 2001 and saw
current Sprint Cup Selies
championship leader Harvick
race to Victory Lane. Overall,
Kentucky Speedway has
played host to a combined 20
Camping World Truck Selies
and Nationwide Selies events
as well as a valiety of
NASCAR developmental
touring stock car series
through its 11-year history.
''The arrival of Splint Cup
racing in Kentucky is a testament to the consistently solid.
support our corporate partners and avid fan base in
Greater Cincinnati, Northern
Kentucky, Lexington, Ky.,
and Louisville, Ky., has provided our events since 2000.
Our facility was constructed
with the goal of attracting
Sprint Cup racing to the
Commonwealth and we
·thank all whose efforts made
that goal a reality. We're
looking forward creating a
supercharged atmosphere for
our ft.rst Sprint Cup Series
weekend,"
Kentucky
Speedway General Manager
Mark Sirnendinger said.
Tickets for the 20 11
Kentucky Speedway season
highlighted by the inaugural
NASCAR Sprint Cup Selies
race will be offered on a priority basis to current holders
of season ticket plans ,
Kentucky Club, Bluegrass
Private,
Club,
season
Reserved and Infield camp
sites. The general public may
immediately secure pliolity
notice for the acquisition of
201 1 season ticket plans/season camp sites by placing a
non-refundable, $50 deposit
per season ticket plan/season
camp site with Kentucky
Speedway. Phone 859-5782300, choose option "2," or
visit the "Tickets" page of
http ://www.kentuckyspeedway.com for information and
to review the full 2011 ticket
policy. Season ticket plans
for 2010 also remain available.
The Kentucky NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series announcement comes three weeks
plior to the final weekend of
2010 Kentucky Speedway
season which will "Celebrate
Speed" by placing the spotlight on the NASCAR
Camping World Truck Series
"Built Ford Tough 225 presented by the Greater
Cincinnati Ford Dealers"
Sept. 3 along with the IZOD
IndyCar Series "Kentucky
Indy 300 ," Firestone Indy
Lights "Dlive Smart. BuckleUp Kentucky 100" and country
music
supergroup
Diamond Rio in concert
Sept. 4.
Single-race tickets for the
track's inaugural Labor Day
event weekend can be
reserved through the tickets
pages of www.kentuckyspeedway.com, by phone at
888-652-7223 (RACE) or by
vtsttlng
the
Kentucky
Speedway ticket offices at
400 Buttermilk Pike, Suite
100, in Ft. Mitchell, Ky. , next
to the Montgomery Inn
Restaurant or the Fan Center
located off of Interstate 7 1,
Exit 57 and Ky. Hwy. 35 N in
Sparta, Ky. Tickets additionally are available through
tickets.com outlets.
Derail
n Continued from p5
ers. even in tl1e face of Tony
Almighty.
And Rolen was the bull
m the china shop on
Tuesday. It was his force
nearly single-handedly that
moved the entire warm of
50 players and oaches from
the home-plate area to the
backstop when he made a
move after Chris Carpenter,
who for some reason was
yelling at Baker.
Look, say what you want
about him, and the fans of
Philly and St. Louis have
turned on him for some
unknown reason when he
played there , but if you
don't like watching Scott
Rolen play baseball you just
don 't enjoy the game very
much. And on Tuesday night
he proved that - even if he
doesn't agree with what
brought it all on - he will be
there should his teammates
need him.
Now, let me say this
about Phillips and his "I hate
everybody" speech. I liked
it, but it was probably illadvised . Phillips knew
exactly what would happen
when he opened his mouth,
and proved it when he all but
planted a wet one on the
(Block) And finally . . .
It was ironic that on
Wednesday's first day of
school, longtime board
member Karen S.ue Ratliff
lost her battle with cancer.
Sue was a terrific lady who
loved life and her post as
board member and the kids
she represented. She loved
sports, loved her family,
loved her schools .
But the Sue Ratliff I'll
remember is the one I called
mend. She was a terrific
lady who was loyal to those
around her, and she was
fiercely loyal to my family,
particularly my parents . She
and husband Ray always
asked about them, always
sent them a hello, always
had good things to say.
I will miss Sue Ratliff, as
will her community.
God bless you , Ray.
We'1ibe praying for you and
your family in the days,
weeks and months ahead .
cheek of McCoy when he
saw him enter the clubhouse
on Tuesday. But he wanted
the Cards to know they
weren' t playing the same old
Reds. This is a team in the
heat of the battle and was
ready to do whatever it took.
I liked it. Except ... ·
Back in the day when I
used to watch "rasslin' ,"
Scott Hall's Razor Ramon
character would famously
tell an opponent, "Don ' t
sing it. Bring it." Well,
Phillips sang like he was
ready for Broadway.
But neither he nor his
team brought anything to the
fray this week.
Let's bottom-line it:
Speaking of my rasslin'
days, it was the Nature Boy
hisownself who made a
name for himself with the
phrase, "To be the man, you
gotta beat the man." Like it
or not, the Cards are The
Man in the Central Division.
And like it or not, the Cards
got a quick and decisive 1-2ATIENTION
3 pin in the middle of the
COACHES
ring this week.
Now, can the Reds recovFax your team's game
er? Beginning
tonight information to The Times:
against the Fish, we shall
606-886-3603.
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THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
FRIDAY, AUGUST
13, 2010 • A7·.
Rally.
• Continued from pt
tion. "Floyd County Schools
look forward to our most
successful year ever as we
become a top 50 school district in Kentucky."
The event also featured a
retirement breakfast, a presentation of colors by the
Allen Central High School
JROTC, and the singing of
the National Anthem by the
Floyd County Schools
Honor Choir. The event
came to an end with a special
presentation
that
involved
representatives
from all of the schools in the
Teachers and other
school
employees
showed their school
spirit during a back-to·
school event held at the
Mountain Arts Center on
Monday.
•1
district dressed in school
colors and cheering for the
beginning of the school year.
After the event,. employees returned to their respec~ ·
tive schools and locations
for an afternoon training session.
Also at the event, Betsy
Layne High School was
selected as the School Spirit
winners for their demonstration.
School officially began
Wednesday for students in
Floyd County.
Robbery
• Continued from p1
Arrest
• Continued from p1
Security
office
in
Prestonsburg, where Slone
was once employed, kept its ·
doors closed until Thursday
due to alleged threats made
by.Slone.
According to Floyd
County Sheriff John K
Blackburn, the search for
Slone included 11 deputies
~ on Wednesday night.
"They were out all day
and combed the hills behind
the home where the shooting
took.place," Blackburn said .
"When the Kentucky State
Police located him, he was
just about two miles from
that location."
U.S. marshals also joined
deputies and officers with
the Kentucky State Police
during the search.
Kentucky State Police
Cpt. Jeff Mayberry, Sgt.
Randy McCarty, Tpr. Bo
Cure and Tpr. Cassandra
Mullins located Slone as he
walked between two vacant
residences near Route 850 in
Hippo. According to information provided by the
Kentucky State Police,
.Bridge
mation about the suspect
and that the FBI is currently
investigating the incident.
A representative from the
FBI returned a phone call to
the Floyd County Times on
Thursday regarding the robbery, but additional in(orrnation was not issued as 1of
press time.
THINK OF IT AS
AN OWNER'S MANUAL
FOR YOUR MONEY.
• Continued from p1
seven children by .herself
and ran that store and did it
all by herself."
Slone and her husband
moved to Maytown in
1930. Five years later,
Slone lost her husband,
Salisbury said.
The store, as most businesses will do over ·a period of longevity, changed
with the times.
"She ran it as a restaurant most of the time and
in later years as a candy,
pop and cigarette store,"
continued
Salisbury.
"Maytown High School
Slone was arrested without
incident and treated at the
scene for potential dehydration. After the arrest, officers
located a variety of weapons
near the scene.
Slone was transported to
the Floyd County Detention
Center, where he remains on
a $1 million cash bond.
of money.
Officers
with
the
Kentucky State Police
arrived on scene shortly
after the incident but were
not able to locate the suspect.
A security officer with
Citizens National Bank said
that the bank has not
received any further infor-
used to be just down the
street from it and she was a
friend to all the Maytown
schoolchildren."
Salisbury said on days
or nights when the school
had basketball games or
other functions, the store
was a beehive for locals.
"I can remember when
ballgames and dances
were going on, there was
standing room only in
there," she said. "All the
kids would confide in her
and she was a good confidant and offered them
advice."
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�A8 • FRIDAY, AUGUST
13, 201 0
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Proposed ban on death penalty for severely
mentally ill reviewed by state legislative panel
FRANKFORT
Lawmakers reviewed a proposal Wednesday that would
eliminate the death penalty
for severely mentally ill persons who commit capital
crimes in Kentucky.
House Bill 16, sponsored
by House Minority Whip
David Floyd, R-Bardstown,
and Rep. Darryl Owens, DLouisville, stalled in the
House Judiciary Committee
during the 2010 Regular
Session. The bill would have .
defined "severely mentally
ill"
defendants
under
Kentucky law and eliminated the death penalty for
those defendants while leaving courts the option to hand
another sentence down in
those cases. Seriously mentally retarded defendants in
capital cases and those who
commit capital crimes when
they are under age 18 are
already exempt from the
death penalty in Kentucky.
Sheila Schuster with the
Kentucky Mental Health
Coalition told state lawmakers on the Interim Joint
Committee on Judiciary that
severely mentally ill persons
are not deterred by the threat
of the death penalty and that
"it is time to remove this
small group from (those eligible) for the death penalty"
while stili holding such persons accountable for their
crime.
Severe mental illness,
according to testimony by
psychologist Dr. Russ
Williams, affects only 2.6
percent of the population
and includes such disorders
as schizophrenia and delusionat disorder, he said. A
person with such a disorder
often has non-reality based
beliefs which Williams said
may include thoughts that
the individual is a king or a
queen, or even a major religious figure. "They have no
basis in reality of what's
going on," he said.
· "We're not asking that
these people p.ot be prosecuted," said Williams.
"We're asking that the death
penalty be taken off but they
still be held accountable for
their actions."
Execution of the severely
mentally ill is still legal in
most death-penalty states
despite a 1986 Supreme
Court ruling that execution
of the insane violates a ban
on "cruel and unusual punishment" set out in the
Eighth Amendment of the
U.S. Constitution. The 24year-old ruling did not mandate procedures for states to
follow to determine a person's legal sanity.
The death .penalty was
eliminated for mentally
retarded defendants ·and
defendants who commit capital crimes under the age of 18
as a result of U.S. Supreme
Court rulings issued in 2002
and 2005 respectively. Ernie
Lewis with the Kentucky
Association of Criminal
Defense Lawyers explained
that mental limitations of the
two groups made them less
culpable in the eyes of the
Court.
House Minority Floor
Leader Jeff Hoover, RJamestown, questioned language in HB 16 that states a
mental disorder that is
"manifested primarily by
repeated criminal cpnduct or
attributable solely to the
acute effects of voluntary
use of alcohol or other
drugs" would no.t, by itself,
indicate the person has
severe mental
illness.
Hoover said the definition of
severely mentally ill in the
bill would prevent someone
from voluntarijy using alcohol or other drugs, t-'ereby
allowing mentally ill persons to claim substance
abuse was the cause of their
disorder.
HB 16 would defme a
severely mentally ill defendant as someone who at the
time of their crime "had a
severe mental disorder or
disability that significantly
impaired his or her capacity
to appreciate the nature,
consequences or wrongfulness or his or her conduct,
exercise rational judgment
in relation to conduct, or
conform his or her conduct
to the requirements of the
law... ".
Lewis said HB 16 would
have addressed intoxication
of a mentally ill person during mitigation.
As far as competency to
stand trial is concerned,
Williams said there is a difference between competency to stand trial and criminal
responsibility. A person's
competency can ebb and
flow, while criminal responsibility, he said, is "stuck in
time." That segued into a
comment made by Chris
Cohron of the Kentucky
Commonwealth Attorneys
Association who said state
law already exempts legally
insane individuals from the
death penalty.
"I'm not aware of any
prisoner under a death sentence (in Kentucky) who has
been found guilty but mentally ill," Cohron said.
But Lewis, in response to
another comment, said the
behavior of a defendant at
the time of the crime is what
matters under the Eighth
Amendment and would matter under HB 16.
"Do they meet insanity
(standards) or significant
mental illness impairment
(as defined in HB 16)?"
asked Lewis. Currently in
Kentucky, Lewis said there
is a "major gap" between the ·
court's treatment of a person
on trial for a capital crime
who is not insane but who is
impaired to such a degree
that the person lacks the
capacity to determine the
impact of his or her behavior.
" In other words, he doesn't know right from wrong,"
Lewis said.
The committee also
received brief testimony on
expanding the state's hate
crime statute to include
homicide from Assistant
Jefferson·
County
Commonwealth Attorney
Tom van De Rostyne and
Kentucky Department of
Public Advocacy Trial
Division Director Damon
Preston.
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MOVIES.FRQM
THE BLACK LAGOON
'Terror Squad'
by TOM DOTY
TIMES COLUMNIST
Middle Eastern terrorists
embark on a violent rampage in
· Kokomo, Ind., until they run into
~ some ill-behaved teens serving
detention in this late 1980s action
extravaganza-on a budget.
A fair question wouJd certainly
be
"Why
Kokom.o?"
Turns out it
is home to
the "Black
R i v e r
Nuclear"
facility and
the terrorists
(four guys
kitted out in
Kmart casuTom DOIJ
al
wear)
• Times Columnist
to
mean
make
a
statement about the bombing of
Libya by blowing it up. Their plan
calls for their youngest volunteer
to steer a van through security and
ram the. silo with it so that the
resulting e~plosion will be seen
for miles. The other three provide
cover fire, but it's not enough to
stop the vehicle from being blown
off its wheels before it can make
any ground.
They opt to change the plan to
raising as much of a ruckus in
" -downtown Kokomo as an endless
supply of ammo can do. The
sequence is actually well done and
involves a lot of car stunts and
gore effects as the unholy three
mow down civilians until the
resulting carnage resembles a lost
scene from "Death Race 2000 ."
The Kokomo police are in hot pursuit but they eventually lose sight
of the terror mobile.
Meanwhile, a gaggle of high
Bill Ton, a 2004 Prestonsburg High School graduate, began his 4,800-mile cross-country trip in
Reno, Nev., and headed to the west coast, before turning around and riding to Boston.
PHS graduate rides bicycle across the U.S.
by JARRID DEATON
FEATURES WRITER
(See LAGOON, page 3)
·----~--------------
This Town,
That World·
Editor's Note: For years, Floyd
County Times founder and former publisher Norman Allen
wrote a weekly column that .
looked at Floyd County through
his eyes. His columns are being
reprinted due to request.
It was Montaigne, I believe,
who said, "The pleasantest things
in the world are pleasant thoughts,
and the great art of life is to have
as many of them as possible."
At this time of the week, what
with last Friday's happenings and
all, I haven't had time to practise
the art; but it's worth a try for us
all, the time we have left.
DANGER AHEAD
~
This fellow Ford apparently is
getting off to a good start. But
somebody should warn him that as
the word gets around that he 'cooks
his own breakfast he might be in
danger of impeachment. The
example he sets may get some
Congressman's wives around to
deciding that if the President can
get his own breakfast their husbands aren't too good to do the
same chore. And that could get
dander up on Capitol Hill.
There's possibility, too, that it
·may lose him some support from
some husbands out in the boondocks.
000
~
And, please, Mr. President,
next time you take to TV, don't cut
in on a Cincinnati baseball game.
THE TIE THAT BINDS
All attempts at levity fall flat. I
(See ALLEN, page 2)
Bill Ton, a 2004 graduate of Prestonsburg High
School, recently completed a coast-to-coast bicycle trip
from Reno, Nevada to Boston, Massachusetts.
Ton officially finished his trip on Wednesday when he
arrived in Boston.
Ton, who graduated from Berea College in 2008,
moved to Reno in 2009 to attend graduate school at the
University of Reno. Ton, a music major, was in the
Prestonsburg High School Band and will be teaching at
the University of Reno while working on his Master's
Degree.
·
"While taking classes and teaching music at nearby
Fernley High, Bill became enamored with the idea of
crossing the United States solo by bicycle, referring to
his plans as his 'Man Trip," said Marshia Hawkins, Ton's
mother.
According to Clifford Austin, Ton's grandfather, Ton
arrived in Boston on Wednesday and left at 6:30a.m.
Thursday on a plane heading back to Reno.
"It scared us because there is a Jot of territory between
where he started and where he ended up," Austin said.
"Now that it is over, we are proud of him. Bill said he
enjoyed the trip but he was glad it was over and he is
ready to get back to work."
, Austin said that Ton lost over 20 pounds during the
two-month trip as he traveled over 4,800 miles since
leaving Reno on June 5.
Ton is the son of Marshia and Ken Hawkins, of Berea,
and the grandson of Clifford and Janet Austin, of
Prestonsburg.
-page 83
relatively speaking -
in
DINNER DIVA
Apples
You know the old saying, right?
An apple a day keeps the doctor
away. There's a lot of truth to that
saying. Apples are fiber rich, full of
vitamin A, beta-carotene and vitamin C as well as a smattering of
other vitamins and minerals.
Definitely a valuable part of your
daily bites!
It's not just red, Delicious apples
that are worthy of your produce
dollar, either. There is a whole
bushel of apples I bet you've never
tried. Honey Crisp apples are some
of my favorites- delicious, crisp
Horoscope ............................. 82
Is high school dream
car a good idea today?
Ton as he neared the end of his journey Pennsylvania.
Rental Central ......................... 82
Worship Directory ................... 84
Classifieds ............................. 86
and juicy. They look like big Gala
apples and are hugely flavorful.
Another favorite apple, but hard to
find is the Arkansas Black apples.
This would have been the apple the
witch in Snow White gave the
princess ... the skin is such a dark
red, it's nearly black. On my trip
home from the mountains of North
Carolina this weekend, I happened
upon them and promptly brought
home a half a peck. I've already
had one today and plan on attacking another one later this afternoon
for my afternoon snack. Yes, they
Fun&. Games
page 85
are THAT good!
Apples may be available year
round, but that's because they're
put in cold storage. Nothing wrong
with that and heaven knows I'll still
be eating apples all year 'round, but
right now they are just positively
scrumptious. Don't neglect fmding
a little orchard or apple stand and
getting some just picked ones to put
in your fruit bowl. If that's not possible, I know they're probably on
sale in your grocery store right
(See DIVA, page 2)
�82 • FRIDAY,
AUGUST
13, 2010
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
•
OHIO
ITNIVU..Sil'Y
Martha A. simpson, no, M.B.A.
Asro&Ur.te Profos:stW
ofF&mily Medieine
Q
l get cluster headaches. I
have had them for several
years, and when they
co , hey last for several weeks.
Can you tell me more about them?
What causes them, how can I get
rid of them, and can they be prevented?
A
Ciuster headaches·, sonamed because they occur
in clusters - or patterns
- are extremely painful, as you
know. When the series of
headaches start, they may occur
anywhere from a week to several
months to a year..Theh they cease.
This remission can last for a few
weeks or for many years. While
the headaches are vezy painful,
they are not life-threatening.
Cluster headaches occur without warning, and are located on
one side of the head, with the pain
primarily in the face, around the
eye. Sometimes the eye on the
affected side waters and becomes
red, and the surrounding skin may
swell. Frequently, nasal congestion also occurs.
Unlike a migraine headache
where a person becomes very still
to minimize the pain, a person
with a cluster headache is usually
restless, sometimes rocking back
and forth or pacing.
For many people, the clusters
Cluster .headaches: Cause not
known, but treatments exist
come almost on schedule and last
the same amount of time, both in
terms of time of day and time of
year. Sometimes , they seem to be
related to the season. Cluster
headaches are classified as
episodic or chronic. They seem to
be more common at night . Each
headache in the cluster can last for
a few minutes up to several hours.
However, when the headache is
gone, there is complete relief, and
role in the condition.
Very few environmental triggers have been identified, though
nitroglycerin , which is often used
for heart problems, does appear to
be a trigger.
Cluster headaches are more
common in adult men, smokers,
African Americans and those with
a family history of cluster
headaches.
Treatment usually begins after
decreasing the frequency of
headache clusters in the longterm. Nerve blocks help some
people with the condition.
Glycerol injections have replaced
conventional surgery as the recommended surgical treatment for
cluster headaches .
Finally, lifestyle choices such
as avoiding alcohol, tobacco, and
nitrate medication, as well as
making sure you get consistent
the sufferer is usually very tired.
more serious causes of headaches
and adequate sleep, can belp to
While several theories exist, no
one is quite sure what causes
these headaches. Because the
headaches tend to appear .at the
same times each day, it is believed
that they are related to abnormalities of the hypothalamus,. which
controls the body's intemal clock.
There also is evidence suggesting
that abnormal levels of neurotransmitters or hormones play a
have been ruled out with CT scans
or magnetic resonance imaging.
With treatment, the pain of cluster
headaches can become less severe
and the duration and frequency·of
attacks
can
be
reduced.
Prescription medications can be
used at the onset of a headache to
help alleviate the attack.
There also are some medications that have shown promise in
decrease the frequency and severity of cluster headaches.
000
Family Medicine(r) is a weekly
column. To submit questions, write
to Martha A. Simpson, D.O.,
MBA., Ohio University College of
Osteopathic Medicine, P.O. Box
110, Athens, Ohio 45701, or viaemail to readerquestions@familymedicinenews .org.
KIM'S KORNER
Which of these things cause
the biggest problem for you?
by KIM UTILE FRASURE
direction because sometimes ripped from my chest. And
these individuals don't have more often than not it will
Well chapter 11 of our the courage to speak or spew usua11y come from the direcWednesday night Bible (if you will) these words to tion of someone we 'consider
Study class .centers on our face. No they tend to do so close or even a relative.
Ephesians 4:3l. This is a so behind our backs only the You talk about hurt that is
verse with a lot of descrip- result is they make full circle hurt!
I will find myself saying,
tive words that can really get and hit us square in the face
us into some sticky situa- alJ the wmJe this person is Okay Lord; I :need your beJp
tions and a whole lot of trou- eating us up to our faces and here put your arm ar<?und
ble.
trying to convince us we are my shoulder and your hand
Check it out, "Let all bit- the best thing since sliced over my mouth. Sometimes
I wait take a deep breathe
temess and indigbread.
nation and wrath
Are you kidding and pray. And sometimes
(passion, rage, bad
me? No, wish I. not.
and
were. Some people
Sometimes the hurt is so
temper)
resentrr)ent (anger,
just don't seem to strong the tongue begins to
animosity)
and
get it. No ·matter flap before the mind and
how hard we try to heart begin to pray.
quarreling (brawling, clamor, conlove the devil out of
"Its true that moral guidthem that nasty no ance and counsel need to be
tention and slander
(evil- speaking,
good critter creeps given, but the way you say it
inside
and and to whom you say it are
abusive or bias- "'---- - - - - - - ' up
·
·
phemous
Ian- Kim Little Frasure tongues begm
to as unportant
as wh at you
wag and man oh say." 1 Timothy 1:8
guage) be banished
from you, with all malice man the anger that can
God created us with a
(spite, ill will, or baseness of result.
free will and the ability and
Take your child for freedom to make oar own
any .ldnd".)
Did I just hear some uh- instance. Let someone hav~ decisions in life. Some of us
oh's? We were asked the something unkind, even handle things so differently.
very question this weeks mean to say about your child Some things that others say
column is titled, which of and you watch the mother can roll off some people's
these things cause the bear's claws come out filed backs like water on a ducks
biggest problem for you7 ever so sharp and ready to back and . they wouJdn 't
Some could answer quickly, scratch some eyeballs out. waste a second even thinkothers had to think about it a And it can happen to the ing about what was said,
minute or two and some, kindest, sweetest, most how it was said, or the look
well some asked if we only humble people you know on. the face of the person
that you would never expect saying it. That 's just not my
had to pick just one!
And so many of these to loose their cool in any make-up. No the body Jandescriptive words in this way shape form or fashion . guage is considered, the
verse can cause the effect of Ok been there done that too! eyes, the tone all make the
another, we'll use resent- Guilty and not proud of it difference. But what is most
ment as an example . and had to seek forgiveness simple is we all just need to
keep the Word front and
Resentment built up long Thank God!
Does that mean it will center and act on it rather
enough can definitely tum
' one bitter and even fill us never happen again? No than re-act to the circumprobably and more than stance.
with animosity.
"Choose you this day"
Been there done that! likely it most definitely will
And hit my knees many a occur again. And this is (Joshua 24:15 (KJV)
Yes as Joyce M eyers
times to be delivered from where we need to keep
all of it and still to this day James 1:19 front and center says, "our main problem is
resentment and bitterness of our mind and heart. right under our noses - oar
will rear their ugly little "Understand (this), my mouths ."
And Praise God we can
heads on occasion and its beloved brethren. Let every
time again to pray and man be quick .to hear (a ask His Spirit to take combecome adjustable and ready listener) , slow to maud of our tongue and
speak, slow to take offense bring into submission to His
adaptable.
will and His way.
Resentment most often and slow to anger.
Slow to speak has to be
"There are those who
comes from years of being
the
hardest,
for
me
anyway.
speak
rashly, like the piercmistreated or verbally belittled in some way and causes Especially when the spews ing of a sworp, but the
some deep rooted bitterness of venom about one of mine tongue of the wise brings
toward the one spewing out makes full circle to my ears healing ." (Proverbs 12:18)
'TiJ Next Week, may God
those vile, ugly nasty, nega- and my heart drops to the pit
tive words or comments in of .my stomach and l feel as · bless us each with a healing
our direction . I say our though my heart has b een tongue!
What is a hero?
This child, and thousan ds like her, have the
hope of a better future and the power to
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programs, kids explore, learn, grow, and
m ost importantly, find th e hero insid e
them selves. Let us know you want afterschool
programs in your area. Caii1-800-USA-LEARN.
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Helping kids find the hero within.
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Diva
• Continued from p2
now! That's why buying in
season is so economical.
However you get your
apples and in whatever variety or form, now is the time!
Here's a recipe that's worth
the time to make just for the
smell
they · produce.
Guaranteed to warm your
home and bring smiles to all
who partake-enjoy !
Baked Cinnamon Apples
Serves 4
4 Granny Smith apples,
cored
minutes or till tender. Serve
warm in a bowl with vanilla
yogurt (or vanilla ice cream,
but you didn't hear that
from me).
Tastes like a rich, appley custard without all that
.oosty fat-that little bit of
butter makes them •almost
velvety in texture and rich
in flavor.
Per
serving:
100
Calories; 2g Total Fat; trace
Protein; 21g Carbohydrate;
5mg Cholesterol; 3mg
Sodium
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
4 teaspoons brown sugar
4 teaspoons whipped
unsalted butter
Preheat oven to 350.
Take apples and set them in
a baking dish. Sprinkle
spices and brown sugar on
the apple and top with 1 teaspoon of butter each-the
secret in keeping the fat
down on this recipe is using
whipped butter -it's a
favorite weapon in my
fridge! Bake for about 45
Salome's Stars
ARIES (March21 toApril19)Arelaxed
mood early in the week could give way to
high-temperature disputes. The Aries Lamb
should resist tJeing pulled into heated quartels that could really singe your wool.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Satisfy
that practical obligation first, then you can
feel free to indulge in your creative endeavors. Aiso, check for hidden or overlooked
areas where repairs might be long overdue.
GEMINI (May 21 to June.20) Home is
still the Twins' major focus this week. But
outside matters begin to take on added
importance, especially those involving possible career moves. Stay alert for signs of
change.
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) A travel
plan might need to undergo some considerable adjustment because of unexpected
changes. Keep an open mind and let the
facts guide you on bow you want to handle
this.
LEO (July 23 to August 22) Playing cat
and mouse with a matter you don't really
want to tackle wastes time, energy and, most
important, an opportunity. Ask someone
with experience to help you get started.
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) A
shift in policy might not please you, but
before you put up a "No Go" wall of resistance, examine the circumstances. You might
be quite pleasantly surprised by what you
find.
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22)
Yesterday's critiques about your methods
Weekly
Horoscope
might have already evolved into today's
praise for your achievements. Good for you.
Now go on and continue to build on your
credibility.
SCORPIO (October 23 to November
21) An occasional temperamental flare-up
might occur as you continue to help get
things back to normal. Stay with it. You
should soon get some idea of where to take
things next.
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to
December 21) A negative reaction to what
you believe was a well-deserved request
might mean that you need to reconsider your
position and make changes accordingly.
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January
19) There's always room for someone new
at the Sea Goat's table. And the someon~
new this week could bring a message you've
been waiting a long titne to hear.
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February
18) A pile-on of personal matters this week
might seem too overwhelming to deal with.
But handling them on a one-by-one basis
could have you out from under it by the
weekend.
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) A
friend might need your good advice regarding a matter. Be supportive. But unless you
can be absolutely sure you have all the facts,
be careful about any suggestions you might
be asked to offer.
BORN THIS WEEK: Few things make
you happier than bringing people together
and helping to forge new friendships.
~
Allen
• Continued from 1)1
k eep thinking of Richard
Nixon's farewell to his staff.
Maybe it had no place on
national television , to begin
with , but it served to flush
many the arid tear duct.
All the charges, the
tapes, the profanity, the gutter language, the lame
excuses were forgotten as
Nixon, a tragic figure,
stripped of power and facing an uncertain future,
spoke of other days , of past
defeats and the need to keep
trying. He was the central
figure, but perhaps whatever tears we shed should
have been in sympathy with
the wife and daughters who
gamely stood by - another
American family drawn
closer by common tragedy,
and standing firm.
emotions through another
ordeal?
{f they don't prosecutie,
what is to be done with all
the others who have been
convicted ? Turned free?
And if so, what of all others
who have been brought to
trial?
Don't ask me - l'm asking you.
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Brown, writes.
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in Lawrence county ran a
stream, draining a large
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FRIDAY, AUGUST
13, 2010 • 83
Is dream car f~om high school a good idea today? .
by TOM and RAY MAGLIOZZI
Dear Tom and Ray:
I graduated from high school in
1963, and my dream car was the
1963 Studebaker Avanti. Well, life
I ) got in the way, and I never realized my dream
of owning an
Avanti. I recently have been
going on eBay to
find Avantis that
have survived
these past 47
years. I have
located several
that are rated
from museum
quality to daily
drivers. This car
. ) did not achieve
star status, as
Studebaker went
out of business
in 1966, and a Canadian company
produced replicas for several
years. But the '63 and '64 models,
in average condition, seem to be
going for between $6,000 and
$13,000.
My questions are: (1) Do you
thi·n k a 47-year-old vehicle could
be a dependable car for everyday
use? I do not want a trailer queen
accelerate pretty fast. Just make school and pretend it's 1963
sure nothing's in your way. Like a again. You can imagine that all the
curve. But that leads directly to other kids are jealous of you, that
the prom queen wants a ride home
Question 3:
TOM: Would you have to drive and that you still have hair. Good
this car with .kid gloves and luck whatever you decide, Gary.
always be fearful of age-related
problems?
What weight oil to use?
RAY: Yes. And that would preDear Tom and Ray:
elude flooring it and trying to . I recently was advised to use a
much lighter 'weight of oil than I
drive it like a muscle car.
TOM: When you buy a car like am used to using. I was told I
this, what you're really buying is should use 5-20 weight oil in my
a hobby, Gary. If you don't have 2007 Pontiac Solstice convertible.
the time or the interest for an old- I grew up in Minnesota, where
car hobby, then buy a 1/lOth scale this was considered "winter
model Avanti for your desk weight" oil. For summer, we all
instead.
went up to 20-40 or 30-50 weight.
RAY: Right. If what you really Now I live in northern Georgia,
want is a daily driver, the cheap- and 5-20 weight just 'sounds
est, most bare-bones, brand-new awfully thin - especially in sumNissan Versa is going to be safer, mer. So, is the mechanic trying to
cheaper to run and much more ruin my engine? Or have things
reliable, and will handle a lot bet- changed since I was 16? Thank
ter than theAvanti.
you!- Richard
TOM: So you have to decide
TOM: Thirigs have changed
what you really want, Gary. If you smce you were 16, Richard. I
want. to fulfill your lifelong mean, start by taking a look at
dream, then buy an Avanti. Just your haix:line.
understand that you're not buying
RAY: Oils have changed, too.
a car, you're buying a dependent.
They've gotten significantly betRAY: And on those weekends ter in the past 30 years. The
when it's running well and you're improvements in their ability to
not out searching for parts, you lubricate and resist high-temperacan drive it up to the old high ture breakdown have allowed
or a covered dust collector in the
garage. And (2) the Avanti was
known as a muscle car in its day,
so could I expect it to still be as
strong today? I know I'm not.
Finally, (3) in the vast experience
you both have wjth automobiles,
do you think I would
have to drive this kind
of car with kid gloves
and always be fearful
of
old-age-related
problems? I really
don't want to own a
money pit. - Gary
TOM: We'll take
your questions one at
a time, Gary. Do we
think a 47 -year-old
car can be dependable
for everyday use?
RAY: No. Fortyseven-year-old cars
are, generally speaking, unreliable. Not to
mention unsafe. That's why most
people got rid of them 35 years
ago.
TOM: Would it still be a muscle car today?
RAY: In looks, yes. And possibly on the road, too. It's possible,
if the compression is good and
everything is in good working
order, that you could floor it and
manufacturers to make engines
that run on these lighter-weight
oils. And lighter oils mean less
internal engine friction, which
means better gas mileage.
TOM: That's why Pontiac
itself suggests you use SW-20 in
your Solstice. You can use a heavier oil if you. want to, but you
won't get the intended fuel economy, and in cold weather, you
won't get the engine protection
that your manufacturer is counting
on.
RAY: So I'd use SW-20,
Richard. Since it's the manufacturer's recommended oil, it certainly won't do any harm to your
engine.
TOM: If you're feeling adventurous, you can try some SW-20
on your hairline, too. It probably
won't grow hair, but from a distance, that black smear might be
mistaken for a patch of new
growth.
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• Continued from p1
school movie stereotypes
are glimpsed .on their way
to detention. You have the
dumb and courageous football hero, the gorgeous but
emotionally fragile cheerleader, the sarcastic yet sensitive stoner/musician, and
the nerdy but MacGuyverlike geek. The group is
such a cliche that you just
know the harmonica play., ing janitor (who is support-
by TOM DOTY
TIMES COLUMNIST
Comedy was your best
bet this week with two high
~ spirited entries competing
for your video dollar.
• "Date Night" - A
married couple skip their
typical date night plans ,
with disastrous results in
this energetic comedy of
errors. The situation is right
out of a sit-com as Steve
Carell and Tina Fey are
mistaken for high-level
dope pushers when they
steal a table reservation at
swank Manhattan eatery.
Turns out to be a bad idea,
as the dinner was also a
• meet with two goons with
murder on their minds. It all
results in a long night as the
couple try to find the people
whose table they stole,
while eluding killers ·and
corrupt cops. Lots of fun
a
ing the stoner's music
career) will catch a bullet
(actually several, as the
weapons of choice here are
machine guns).
The terrorists find their
way to the school and sit in
on detention. The police
spot the terrorist vehicle in
the school lot (quite easy as
it is the only vehicle there),
and before you know it this
morphs into a low rent take
on "Dog Day Afternoon."
This fact isn't lost on the
police chief, who even tries
a trick or two from the
movie. The chief decides to
give in to their demands in
hopes that the FBI will get
there in the interim, but
Efrem Zimbalist Jr. is
nowhere in sight.
It all leads to an action
oriented ending tliat finds
the terrorists facing their
with Carell and Fey in fine
form. The "Raymond Burr"
bit will have you clutching
your sides.
• "Death at a Funeral"
- If you saw the original
version of this film, then
you will still enjoy this
excellent remake that alters
the story to accommodate
an African American cast.
The story centers on all
manner of mischief that
ensues when a· man's funeral reveals that he kept a lot
of secrets from his sons.
The cast sells this and
includes Chris Rock, Tracy
Morgan, Danny Glover,
Zoe Saldana and Martin
Lawrence. Peter Dinklage
returns form the original
film in a role that is so hilarious it defies description.
• "Triage" - Collin
Farrell tries hard in this
low-key diama about a photojournalist suffering from
post-traumatic stress disorder. His character is subjected to various. horrors in
the Middle East but the film
bogs down when he comes
home and tries to readjust.
It all gets a shot in the
from a last reel appearance
by Sir Christopher Lee. The
aging actor is quite good as
a man who helps Farrell out
but it comes too late.
• "The Joneses" Satire is really hard to do
and this film doesn't get the
formula right. Too bad since
it has some things to say
about modern consumerism
and selfishness in an age
when the world and our fellows are depending on the
rest of us get through. A
waste of David Duchovny.
Next
week
brings
romance, "The Last Song,"
and goofy humor, "Furry
Vengeance" .
r,
of adults in this country will
be obese by 2030.
• Before H . Ross Perot
became a successful businessman -- and had a brief,
somewhat less successful
career as a politician -- he
broke horses for a living.
• Statistics show that
three out of four married
women over the age of 50
are on their second 'marriage. In the same age
range, five out of six men
are in the same marital situation.
• Fire~ies start to glow
in order to attract a mate,
and they die soon after find-
TH!H YO U
ing one.
•
Experienced boot
makers reportedly can get
three pairs of the footwear
9ut of a single ostrich hide.
• When you sneeze, the
air leaves your mouth at
approximately 100 mph.
Thought for the Day:
"Anybody who has listened to certain kinds of
music, or read certain kinds
of poetry, or heard certain
kinds of performances on
the concertina, will admit
that even suicide has its
brighter aspects." -- Stephen
Leacock
m 1Hf POW!R Of COMMU NITY COAliTIONS.
Thty hetp community groups o rganl <te rnoun::t and fi9ht to keep kids away from
drugs . Contact a r ommunltv coaUtlon •nd find out what your group c.Jn do'
www.hel pyourcommunlty.org
or 1-877·KID5-313
YOU
GET
Office of Natlonolllfug Cont1GI Polict
MORf
WHEN
tion includes lots of stuff to
blow up, as well as a lot of
locals who are willing to
work for nothing (the final
credits appear to thank
every member of the
Kokomo P.D. and a string
of businesses).
The film gets a boost
from screen veteran Chuck
Connors as the police chief.
Be has a good time here and
plays it straight. He also
shows that he has a sense of
humor by having his character rock a Brooklyn
Dodgers jacket. (Connors
segued into movies from
sports playing professional
basketball and baseball. To
this day, he is the only guest
commentator on Monday
Night Football to accidentally inject the f-bomb into
the commentary.)
The big salute goes to
Mark Verheiden for coming
up with the story. He has
gone on to write comics and
produce imaginative TV
shows like "Smallville" and '
the revamped "Battlestar
Galactica." He just wrote "Bruce vs. Frankenstein"
for Bruce Campbell so we ,
have that to look forward to.
Best line: "She seemed
pretty confused. Near as I
can figure we got at least
two terrorists, half a dozen
hostages and one dead jani- ,
tor."
1988, unrated.
arm
St range ••• but true
•
It was American
drama critic and author
41 John Mason Brown who
made the following sage
observation: "Reasoning
with a child is fine if you
can reach the child's reason
without destroying your
own."
• The first Wal -Mart
was located in the town of
Rogers, Ark. When it
opened in 1962, it had a
. total of 16,000 square feet
of space. Today, there are
Wal-Mart Supercenters all
over the United States, and
they measure at least
100,000 square feet and can
' range up to 220,000 square
feet.
• The original Maytag
company was known for
making horse-drawn buggies rather than appliances .
• The word "pretzel"
comes from the Latin word
for "little reward ."
• Researchers at Johns
Hopkins University and the
Uhiversity of Pennsylvania
conducted a joint study on
Americans' weight. They
concluded that if current
trends continue, 86 percent
ultimate challenge when
they must square off against
the uber-nerd and a stoner
who finally has an authority
figure he can attack without
recrimination. Good stuff
that ignores subplots and
measured performances and
opts for a gore-drenched
conclusion that is low on
logic but high on pain.
This one deserves points
for trying to cash in on the
mega-budgeted
action
movie trend (think "Die
Hard" or any 1980s
Schwarzenegger flick) as
well as the success of "The
Breakfast Club." The director, Peter Maris , proves that
he can do a lot with no
budget as long as the loca-
YOY
GET
TOG£TH[R
Douglas New, M.D.
• Proud native of Eastern Kentucky
• Dedicated, thorough, knowledgeable, compassionate
• Graduated 1st in his class from University of Louisville
School of Medicine &completed his residency
with the University of Louisville's
Division of Dermatology
• Member of:
American Academy of Dermatology
National Psoriasis Foundation
Dermatology Foundation
Kentucky Medical Association
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13, 201 0
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This devotional
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directory
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Bible Study & Prayer Meeting, 7:00
p.m.; First Sat. evening Service, All
Welcome 7 p.m. Pastor Mark Hunt,
606-478·2698
Faith Bible Church, an independent
Baptist Church, located on 1428,
between Allen & Martin; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Sunday Morning, 11
a.m.; Sunday Evening, 6 p.m.;
Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer, 6
·p.m.; Pastor, Rev. Bob Wireman.
Faith Freewill Baptist, 1/4 mile
above W,orldwide Eqpt. on Rt. 1428;
Sunday Service, 10 a.m.; Worship
Roy Harlow
Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Minister
Wednesday, 7 p.m. Elder Donnie
Patrick, Minister.
Sunday School
9:45 am.
First Baptist, Garrett; Sunday
Worship Service • 11:00 a.m.
School, 9:45 a.m.; Worship .Service,
Wednesday
7:00 p.m.
11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
p.m.; Randy Osborne, Minister.
First Baptist, Martin; Sunday School,
10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.
Sunday Evening Service 7 p.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Greydon
Howard, Minister.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
First Baptist, Prestonsburg, 157 South Front Street;
First Assembly of God, Martin; Sunday 'school, 10 a.m.; Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 ·a.m. and
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; 6:30 p.m.; Wed., 6:30 p.m.; Jerry C. Workman, minister.
Lorie Vannucci, Minister.
Fitzpatrick First Baptist, 1063 Big Branch, P.O. Box 410,
In Victory Assembly of God, West Prestonsburg; Sunday Prestonsburg, KY 41653; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
School, 10:00; Worship Service, 11:00 & 6:30; Wednesday Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
Evening, 6:30; Gary Stanley, Pastor.
Pastor Tommy Reed.
New Bethel Assembly of God, Burntng Fork Rd., Free United Baptist, West Prestonsburg; Sunday School,
Salyersville; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11
10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.;
a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m. Arthur (Sam) Smith, VVednesda~ 7: p.m.
Minister.
Free United Baptist, West P.restonsburg; Sunday School;
Praise Assembly, 1 mile S. of Prestonsburg, intersection 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.;
of Rt. 80 and U.S. 23; Sunday School, 10:30 a.m.; Worship Wednesday, 6:30p.m.
Service, 11 a.m. and 6:00p.m.; Midweek Thurs., 7:00 p.m.;
Grethel Baptist, State Rt. 3379, (Branham's Creek Rd.);
J.M. Sloce, Minister.
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and
BAPTIST
6:30 p.m.; Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.
Allen First Baptist, Allen; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Garrett Regular Baptist, Route 550, Garrett; Worship
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.: Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Service, 10:30 a.m. and 6:30p.m.; Wednesday, 6:30p.m.;
Arnold Turner, Minister.
Willie Crace, pastor; Assist. Larry Patton. Phone 358-4275.
Auxier Freewil Baptist, Auxier; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Highland Avenue Freewill Baptist; Sunday School, 9:50
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 pm.; Thursday, 7 p.m.;- a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
Bobby Spencer, Pastor.
p.m.; David Garrett, Minister.
Ball Branch Regular Baptist Church, Mousey Ky; Jacks Creek Baptist, Bevinsville; Sunday School, 10
Worship Service, 9:30; Every third Sat. and Sun. of each a.m.; worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
month; Roger Hicks, 'Pastor; Ralph Howard, Asst. Pastor. p.m.; Pastor Roger Trusty.
Contact Kermit Newsome 606-377-6881 for more informaKaty Friend Freewill Baptist, 2 miles up Abbott; Sunday
tion.
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and. 6 p.m.;
Benedict Baptist, Slick Rock Branch, Cow Creek; Sunday Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Jimmy Caudill, Pastor.
School, 10 a.m; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Lackey Freewill Baptist, Lackey; Sunday School, 10
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Gordon Fitch, Minister.
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
Layne
Free
Will
Baptist.
Betsy
Layne;
Sunday
Betsy
Johnny J. Collins, Minister.
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Lancer Baptist Church; 71 Cooley St., Prestonsburg,
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Tracy Patton, Minister.
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.,
Big Sandy Community and Technical College Baptist Evening Woship, 6:00 p.m., Wednesday Prayer Meeting
Student Union, J 102; Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.; Vera and Bible Stu\Jy, 7:00 p.m.; Pastor Bobby Carpenter
Joiner, 886-3863, ext. 67267.
Left Beaver Regular Baptist Church across from Garth
Bonanza Freewill Baptist, Abbott Creek Road, Bonanza; School; 4th Saturday & Sunday 10:00 am, Odd Saturday
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; 6:00 pm.; Gary Compton, Pastor.
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Jimmy D. Brown, Minister.
Liberty Baptist, Denver; Sunday Service, 10 a.m.;
Brandy Keg Freewill Baptist, Com Fork; Sunday School, Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 6 p.m.;
10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
Merle Little, Minister.
Roger Music, Minister.
Ligon Community Freewill Baptist, Ligon Worship
Calvary Southern Baptist, Betsy Layne; Sunday School, Service, Sunday, 11:00 a.m. Thursday, 7 p.m. ·
9:45 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.;
Little Rosa Regular Baptist Church of Jesus Christ,
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Doug Lewis, Minister.
(Indian Bottom Association) Services: 1st Saturday &
Community Freewill Baptist, Goble Roberts Addition;
Sunday ofevery month 9:30 a.m., 3rd.Sunday 9:30a.m.,
Sunday School. 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 Odd Sunday 9:30 a.m.
p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Paul D. Coleman, Minister.
Martin Branch Freewill Baptist, Estill; Sunday Service,
Cow Creek Freewill Baptist, Cow Creek; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 :15 a.m. and 7 p.m.;
10 a.rn.; Sunday, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; James (Red) Morris, Minister.
Nathon Lafferty, Minister.
Martin Freewill Baptist, Martin; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Daniels Creek Baptist Fellowship Church of God, Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
Banner. Servrces: Saturday night, 7 p.m.; Sunday morning, John L. Blair, Minister.
11 a.m.; Sunday night, 7 p.m.; Henry Lewis, Minister.
Maytown First Baptist, Main St., May1own; Sunday
Drift Freewill Baptist, Drift; Sunday School, 10 a.m.: School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Worship Service, 6:30 p.m.: Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Jim Wednesday, 6 p.m.; Bob Varney, Minister.
Fields, Minister.
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McDowell First Baptist, McDowell; Sunday School, 9:45
Endicott Freewill Baptist, Buffalo; Sun. School, 10 a.m.; a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 6
Church every Sun. Morning 11:00 a.m.; Wed. evening p.m.; Gene Bracken, Minister.
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Middle Creek Baptist, Blue River; Sunday School, 10
ARE YOU SEARCHING FOR .TRUTH
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
AND THE MEANING OF LIFE?
p.m.; William L. Hunt, Minister.
This is what worked for meLighthouse Baptist, 2194 KY Rt. 1428, Prestonsburg;
l know it will also work for you!
Sunday Service, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6
r---.=---, 1. Hear the Word (Rom. 10:17)
p.m:; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Donald Crisp, Minister. .home
2. Believe in Christ (John 824 I 14:1-3)
phone 285-3385
3. Turn from Sin (Luke 133, Rom. 6;12-26)
Pleasant
Home Baptist, Water Gap Road, Lancer;
4. Confess Christ (Acts 8:37, Matt. 10:32-33)
Sunday
School,
10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6
5. Be Baptized (Buried in Water)
p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Mark Tackett, Pastor.
(Mark 16:16, Acts 2:36-47, Matt. 28:19-20)
Prater Creek Baptist, Banner; Sunday School, 10 a.m;
6 Walk in Newness of Life (Rom. 6:1-23)
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Come Visit and Worship with Us at
Rock Fork Freewill Baptist; Garrett Sunday School, 10
THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST
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John K. Endicott to help aid you in your Search for Truth
Wendell Crager, Minister.
Rock Fork Regular Baptist, Garrett; Worship Service,
9:30 a.m.; Jerry Manns, Pastor; Willie Crace Jr., Assistant
Pastor.
Salt Lick United Baptist, Satt Lick, Hueysville; Worship
Service, 2nd & 4th Sunday, 10:30 a.m.; Pastor, Allen
Chaffins, phone 946-2123.
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Sammy Clark Branch Freewill Baptist, Dana; Sunday
(Next door toEast KY Roof Truss Co.)
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Servic.e, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
3095 S. Lake Drive• Prestonsburg, KY 41653
Wedn~sday, 6:30 p.m.
Stephens
Branch Missionary Baptist, Stephens Branch;
Phone: (606) 889·9609 or (606) 886·9563
Sunday Service, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.;
Wednesday, 6 p.m.
The Third Avenue Freewill Baptist; Sunday School, 10
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
p.m. Phillip Ramey, Pastor.
Tom's Creek Freewill Baptist, U.S. 23 (north of Layne
Brothers); Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11
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a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Chuck Ferguson,
Minister.
Tom Moore Memorial Freewill Baptist; Cliff Road;
7 13 SOUTH LAKE DRIVE, PRESTONSBURG, KY
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Youth
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Service, 5:00p.m.; Evening Service, 6:00p.m.; No Service
the 1st Sunday of each month; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Jody
Spencer, Minister.
Trimble Chapel Freewill Baptist; Intersection of U.S. 23
and KY 80, Water Gap; Sunday School, 10 a:m.; Morning
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and Evening Worship Service 6
p.m.; Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m., Youth Services 7
p.m.; Everyone Welcome.
Village Drive
United Community Baptist, Hwy. 7, Hueysville; Worship
Service, 2 p.m.; Friday, 7 p.m.; Carlos Beverly, Minister.
Wheelwright Freewill Baptist, Wheelwright Junction;
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7
p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Louis Ferrari, Minister.
CATHOLIC
CAT H 0 L1 C H EA l TH Phone: (606) 285-6400
I N I T l AT I V ES'
Fax: (606) 285-6409
St. Martha, Water Gap; Mass: Sunday, 11 :15 a.m.;
www.olwh.org
Saturday, 5 p.m.; Sunday.; Father Robert Damron, pastor.
CHRISTIAN
First Christian, 560 North Arnold Avenue; Sunday School,
10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Jim Shenman, Minister.
Victory Christian Ministries, 1428 E.; Sunday School,
11:30 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m;
Sherm Williams, Minister.
Graceway United
Methodist
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Betsy Layne Church of Christ, 'Betsy Layne; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Tommy J. Spears, Minister.
Prestonsburg Church of Christ, 88 Hwy. 1428; Worship ,
Service, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Richard
Kelly, Minister.
Harold Church of Christ, Harold; Sunday School, 10
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. an\J 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
p.m.; Willie E. Meade, Minister.
Highland Church of Christ, Rt. 23, Hager Hill; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Hueysville Church of Christ; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
Chester Varney, Minister.
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Lower Toler Church of Christ, Harold; Sunday School, 10
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6:30p.m.; Wednesday,
6:30 p.m.; Lonie Meade, Minister.
Mare Creek Church of Christ, Stanville; Sunday School,
10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday,
6:30p.m.
Martin Church of Christ, Martin; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Gary Mitchell, Minister.
Maytown Church of Christ, 66 Turkey Creek Rd.,
Langley. Sunday Bible Stuqy 10:00 a.m., Sunday morning
worship 11 :00 s.m., Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.,
Wednesday Bible Study 6:00 p.m.
Upper Toler Church of Chri~t, 3.5 miles up Toler Creek
on right; Sunday School, 10a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.
and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Weeksbury Church of Christ; Sunday School, 10 a.mm.;
Worship Service, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. John Burke,
Minister.
CHURCH OF GOD
Betsy Layne Church of God, Old U.S. 23; Sunday
School, 10:30 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m:;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Judit~ Caudill, Mi~ister.
Community Church of God, Arkansas Creek, Martin;
Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Friday, 7 p.m.; Bud Crum,
Minister.
First Church of God; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship
Service, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
Steven V. Williams, Pastor.
Garrett Church of God, Garrett; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Worship Service, 11 a.m. ; Family Training Hour- Thursday
7 p.m., Bill B. Tussey. Jr, Pastor
Landmark Church of God, Goble Roberts Addition;
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; VVotship Service, 11 :10 a.m. and
7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Kenneth E. Prater, Jr., Minister.
Little Paint First Church of God, 671 Litle Paint Road,
East Point; Sunday School, 9:45a.m.; Worship Service, 11
a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.. ; Charles Heater Jr.,
Minister.
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The Ligon Church of God of Prophecy, Saturday
Services, 7:00 p.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.f)'l.; Worship
Service, 11 a.m.; Ralph Hall, Pastor.
EPISCOPAL
St. James Parish; Rev. Stan McGraw. Office hours: Mon.·
Fri., 10 a.m.-2:00 p.m.; Coffee Hour, Sunday, 10 a.m.;
Morning Worship Service, 11 a.m. Phone: 886-8046. Visit
us on Facebook.
LUTHERAN
Our Savior Lutheran, Sipp Bayes Room Carriage House
Motel, Paintsville; Sunday Service, 11 a.m.; WKLW (600
am) 12:05 p.m.; Rolland Bentrup, Minister.
METHODIST
Auxier United Methodist, Auxier; Sunday School, 10
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, 6 p.m.; Mean
Music, Minister.
Betsy Layne United Methodist, next to B.L. Gymnasium;
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Randy Blackburn, Minister.
Allen Christ United Methodist, Allen; Sunday School,
9:45 a.m.;.Worship Service, 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Wednesday,
7 p.m.; Kenneth Lemaster, Minister.
Community United Methodist, 147 Burke Avenue (off
University Drive and Neeley St.); Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
Glen "Sandy'' Douglass, Rev.
Elliott's Chapel Free Methodist, Rt. 979, Beaver; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Philip T. Sm~h. Minister.
Emma United Methodist, Emma; Sunday School1 0 a.m.,
Sunday Worship Service 11 a.m.; Pastor David Profrtt.
First United Methodist, 256 South Arnold Avenue;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Worship Service, 10:55 a.m.;
Youth Service 6 p.m.; Rev Jim Adams, Pastor.
Horn Chapel Methodist, Auxier Road, Auxier; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Sunday Morning Service, 11 a.m.; Mid·
week Service, 7 p.m.; Sunday Evening Service held on the
1st and 3rd Sundays of each month at 6 p.m.; Judy CarrBack, Minister.
Graceway United Methodist, Rt. 80, Sunday School, 9:45
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday Night, 7 p.m.;
Roy Harlew, Minister.
Salisbury United Methodist, Printer; Sunday School, 10
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday
Bible Study, 6 p.m.; Bobby G. Lawson, Minister.
Wayland United Methodist, Rt. 7, Wayland; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, 6
p.m.; Jack Howard, Pastor.
Wheelwright United Methodist, Wheelwright; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Wor:ship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Bobby Isaac, Minister.
.IJogle Day United Methodist Church, Harold; Sunday,
School, 10:00 a.m.; Sunday Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.;
Wed. Bible. Study, 7:00 p.m.; Dennis C. Love, Pastor.
Drift Pentecostal, Drift; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship
Service, Saturday/Sunday, 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;Ted
Shannon, Minister.
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Free Pentecostal Church of God, Rt. 1428, East Point;
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and
6:30 p.m.; Thurs., 6:30.p.m.; Buster Hay1on, Minister.
Free Pentecostal Church of God, Weeksbury;'Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 7 p.m.; Wednesday/Saturday, 7 p.m. ; John "Jay' Patton, Minister.
Free Pentecostal Deliverance, Ext. 46 off Mt.. Parkway at
Campton; Worship Service, Saturday and Sunday, 7 p.m.;
Patricia Crider, Minister.
Free Pentecostal Holiness, Rt. 122, Upper Burton;
Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Worship Service, 6 p.m; Friday, 7
p.m.; Louis Sanlan, Minister; David Pike, Associate
Minister.
Goodloe Pentecostal, Rt. 850, David; Worship Service, 6
p.m.; Malcom Slone, Minister.
Parkway First Calvary Pentecostal, Floyd and Magoffin
County Line; ; Worship Service, 6:30 p.m.; Mike D.
Caldwell, Minister. 297-6262.
Trinity Chapel Pentecostal Holiness, Main St., Martin;
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 7 p.m.; 2nd Sat.,
7 p.m.; Thurs., 7 p.m.; Elllis J. Stevens, Minister.
Free 'pentecostal Church, Dwale; Services Saturday, 6
p.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Services, 11 a.m.; No
Sunday Night Service.
PRESBYTERIAN
Drift Presbyterian, Route 1101, Drift; Worship Service, 11
a.m.
First Presbyterian, North Lake Drive; Sunday School,
9:30a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. Rev. Vicki Poole,'pastor.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Seventh-Day Adventist, 5 miles West on Mountain
Parkway; Church Service, 9:15; Sabbath School, 10:45;
John Baker, Pastor, 358-9263; Church, 886-3459, leave
message. Everyone welcome!
THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints;
Sacrament Mtg., 10:00 a.m.; Sunday School, 11:20 a.m.;
Relief Society/Preisthood/Primary, 12:00 p.m.;
Wednesday, 6 p.m. Church Meeting House address, Hwy.
80, Martin, KY 41649; Meeting House telephone number:
285-3133; Richard Salisbury, Bishop.
OTHER
Pastor Atha Johnson welcomes everyone to attend
services at the CHURCH of GOD of PROPHECY TRAM
KENTUCKY. Sunday school10 a.m., Worship servrce 11
a.m.
Drift Independent, Drift; Sunday, 11 a.m.; Thursday,
6:30p.m.
·Grace Fellowship Prestonsburg,(next to old flea market), Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Bill
Stuken berg, Pastor 889-0905. ·
Faith Deliverance Tabernacle, West Prestonsburg;
Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. ; Thursday, 7 p.rn. ; Don
Shepherd, Minister.
Faith Revelation, Harkins Ave., West Prestonsburg;
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; VVorship service, 11 a.m. and 6
p.m.; Thurs. 7 p.m. Randy Hagans, Minister. 886-9460.
Faith Fellowship, Allen, Ky. Sun. School, 10 a.m.;
Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Sun. Evening, 6 p.m.; Wed, 7
p.m..Carl & Missy Woods, Pastors.
Faith Worship Center, US 460, Paintsville; Worship
Service, 11 a.m.; Thursday, 6 p.m.; Buddy and Maude
Frye, Minister.
Full Gospel Community, (formerly of Martin) moved to
Old Allen; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11
a. m.; Sunday evening, 6:30 p.m.; Wed., 6:30 pm.;
Lavonne Lafferty, Minister.
Lighthouse Temple, Main St. and Hall St.; Worship
Service, 12 p.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday/Friday, 7 p.m.;
Roy Cosby, Minister.
Living Water Ministries·Full Gospel Church, Rt. 3, just
pefore Thunder Ridge; Wednesday, 7:00 p.m., Sunday
Evening, 6:00 p.m. Pastor: Curt Howard.
Martin House of Worship, Old Post Office St.; Worship
Service, 7 p.m., Saturday/Sunday.
Old Time Holiness, 2 miles up Arkansas Creek, Martin;
Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Worship Service, 7 p.m.; Friday,
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7 p.m.; John W. Patton, Minister.
Spurlock Bible (Baptist), 6227 Spurlock Creek Rd.,
Prestonsburg; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service,
1l a. m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Jim Stephens, Minister.
886-1003.
Town Branch Church; Sunday School 10 a.m except
for first Sunday in each month.; Worship Service, Sun.
morning 10:00 a.m.; Evening 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 6 p.m.;
No Sunday night services on first Sunday of each month.
Tom Nelson, Minister.
The .Father House, Big Branch, Abbott Creek; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 6 p.m.; J.J. Wright,
Minister.
The Tabernacle, Rt. 321 (Old Plantation Motel),
Christian Educator, 10:00; Sunday Morning, 11 :DO;
Sunday Evening, 7:00; Wednesday, 7:00; Pastors, Paul
and Ramona Aiken.
Youth Fellowship Center, Wheelwright; MondayTuesday, 6 p.m.; Thursday, 7 p.m.
Zion Deliverance, Wayland; Sunday School, 10 a:m.;
VVorship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 6:30
p.m. Prayer Line: 358-2464; Darlene W. Arnette, Pastor
Taylor Chapel Community Church, formerly the old
Price Food Service building, located 1 quarter mile
above Worldwide Equipment, Rt. 1428. Sun. Bible Study,
10 a.m.; Sun. Morning Service, 11 a.m.; Sun. Evening,
6:30 p.m. Kenny Vanderpool, Pastor.
International Pentecostal Holiness Church, 10974 N.
Main St., Martin; Rev. Ellis J. Stevens, Senior Pastor. ·
Rising Son Ministries, 114 Rising Son Lane,
Prestonsburg, Ky 41653.; Sunday, 11 :00 a.m.;
Wednesday, 6:30p.m. Pastor: D.P. Curry.
Church of God of Prophe.cy, Sunday School 10 a.m.,
Worship Service 11 a.m., Sunday Night - 6 p.m.,
Wednesday Night - 6 p.m. Pastor Glenn Hayes. West
Prestonsburg.
House of Refuge, Rock Fork: Sunday Evening Worship
6 pm, Monday Bible Study 7:30 pm, Wednesday Prayer
Meeting 7:30 pm, Bill B. Tussey, Pastor
Seventh-Day Adventist 5 miles West on Mt. Parkway.
Sabbath School 9:30 am; Church Services 11AM;
Pastor, John Baker 358-9263. Church 606-886-3459.
Leave mesage. Everyone Welcome.
Destination Community Church. Our next service is
May 16, 2010, 11 a.m. at the Mountain Arts Center,
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and Dishwasher provided.
Rent Starting at $305.00
Maintenance Position
Immediate Opening Floyd Area
583 N. Central Ave., Prestonsburg.
Full basement, nice landscaped lot with
lots of extras. Move-in ready!
$9.00 To Start, Health &
Dental after 90 days to
Call 886-0184, ask for Jimmy
Water, sewer, garbage included in rent
Call Sheri
606-886-0039
LEGAL NOTICE
TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS
OR DEVISEES, IF ANY, OF
CEDI PRATER AND THEIR UNKNOWN SPOUSES, IF ANY
I have been appointed by the
Circuit Court Clerk of Floyd
County, Kentucky in Civil Action
No. 10-CI-721, now pending in
Floyd Circuit Court, Division No.
I, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, styled:
U.S. Bank, N.A. a/k/a U.S.
Bank National Association
ND, Plaintiff
vs.
Kenneth Lee Prater, et al, Defendants
The nature of this action is one
seeking judgment against the
Defendants to have
Plaintiff's mortgage enforced
and for sale of the below described property:
EXHIBIT A LEGAL
DESCRIPTION
A certain parcel or tract of land
located on Middle Creek on
Floyd, County, Kentucky, and
more particularly and bounded
and described as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at the west end culvert at the southern, north to the
top of the hill or ridge thence turning eastward toward the George
Adams property line, thence running with the top of the ridge to
the George Adams property line
thence turning south and running
along the George Adams property line back to the center of
middle creek.
Subject to all easements,
covenants, condijtions. Reservations, leases and restrictions of
record, all legal highways, all
rights of way, all zoning, building
and other laws, ordinances and
regulations, all rights of tenants in
possesion, and all real estate
taxes and assessments not yet
due and payable.
Being the same property conveyed by deed recorded in Volume 484, Page 307, of the Floyd
County, Kentucky records.
RYAN ALLISON
WARNING ORDER ATIORNEY
124 WEST COURT STREET
PRESTONSBURG, KY. 41653
Telephone: (606) 886-6090
Facsimile (606) 886-6148
PUBLIC NOTICE
Signal 5, LLC/Dba Ciscero's, 1566
North Lake Drive, Prestonsburg, K
1653, has declared intention(s) t
pply by September 17, for a Retail
beer, Restaurant liquor license by the
rink. The business to be licensed will
be located at 1566 N. Lake Drive, Pre
tonsburg, KY 41653, doing business a
Signal 5 LLC!bba Ciscero's. The (own
rs); principal officers and directors; limited partners; or members are a
ollows: Jade Goble/Owner, P.O. Bo
13, Prestonsburg, KY 41653. Any paron, association, corporation, or bod
politic may protest the granting of the liense(s) by writing the Department o
lcoholic Beverage Control, 1003 Twilight Trail, Frankfort, Ky. 40601-8400,
ithin 30 days of the date of this legal
publication.
PREMIER ELKHORN
COAL COMPANY
a subsidiary of
TECO Coal Corporation,
located at Myra, KY, is now
accepting applications for the
following position:
TEMPORARY SURFACE BACKDUMP OPERATOR must have minimum of 2 years
surface coal mining experience and be able
to operate a backdump. KY Surface Mine
Certification required.
Applications will be accepted at:
Kentucky Department for
Employment Services
138 College Street, Pikeville, KY 41501
Premier Elkhorn Coal Company subscribes to a
drug-free environment and is an Equal
Opportunity Employer.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that Mountain Comprehensive Care Center,
Inc., 104 South Front Ave., Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653, has
filed an application with the Natural
Resources and Environmental Protection Cabinet to construct an
earthen fill, new building, driveway,
parking lot and appurtenances
upon their property. The property is
located in the 8ity of Prestonsburg,
fronting North Lake Drive to the
southwest and fronting Central Avenue to the northeast. Approximately 100 ft. southeast of the
Junction of East Dingus Street and
'Central Avenue. Latitude 37 Degrees 40 Minutes 16.8 seconds
Longitude 82 Degrees 46 Minutes
30.0 Seconds. The property lies on
the waters of Trimble Branch of the
Big Sandy River. Any comments or
objections concerning this application shall be directed to: Kentucky
Division of Water, Floodplain Managem.ent Section, 200 !=air Oaks
Lane, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601.
Phone {502) 564-3410.
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We have been commi ioncd to oiTer at public auction a
outstanding propcrt~· with 26.5 acres by the boundary
and impro\emen~. rhe property has afabulous one and
ahalf Story custom built dovetail log house j bd, 2 ba,
and asingle stol) 2 bd, I ba, ship lap siding guest house.
The propcrt) is further improved 11 ith a 24 x 36 bam
with a I0x20 storage area attached to !.he bam. A 48 x
72 bam v.itha 12x 40 attaChed shed. a 12 x 16storage
building and 2animal pen areas Both Bams have 220
amp electric sen ice. This propt.'TI) i> located in the
Woods Bend area ofMorgan County. Just a few miles
from ~tize, KY, and West Liberty, KY via Hwy # 460,
245 Curtis Lane. This propert) is located in abeautiful
and pri~-atc area with deer and turkey established in the
area and \isiting lht front yard and other parts of the
propert}. OPEN HOU E • AUG 21st 2 to 4 pm
TRACf 11 will consi!lt ol th Do~etatl Log Horne,
Guest House, 48 by 72 Bam, li\estock pens, Skeet Pad·
and approximately 75 acre of land the llkl]ority of
11 hich is pasture and maintained.
TRACT #2 will consist ofthe 24 by 36 bam approlf.i·
mately 19acres with about 1.5acres of which is cleared
and the balance in wOOdland.
FOR TERMS AND CONDITIO~S go to our
compan) website at the Auction rat>.
J.O. Briggs Real Estate &
ICY Lancl Auction Co., Inc
I 4S. M.1in trett St311ton. K} 403SO
Ph: 606-663-2519 or 8~414-2519
Putric.k M. Briggs. Prin. Auction~r!Broker
For further info www.jobriggsrtalty.net or call.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pursuant to KRS 231.040, application
for a permit to operate a· place of entertainment, has been made by Joseph
Mullins. The name of the proposed
business of entertainment is Big Joe.
The nature of the business will be
GAME ROOM AND POOL TABLES, location is 6779 Suite 2, Ky., Rt. 979,
Grethel, Ky., 41635, Pursuant to KRS
231.070, the Floyd County Attorney
shal) investigate whether the applicant
lacks good moral character, or whether
the applicant will obey the laws of the
Commonwealth in the operation of the
business, or whether the applicant,
within the last (2) years prior to the date
of filing the application has been convicted in Kentucky of maintaining a public nuisance. Pursuant to KRS 231.080
any person desiring to oppose the permits shall file with the cdunty Clerk no
later than August 19, 2010, in writing,
allegations that show cause as to why
the applicatiuon shall not be granted.
Said written information shall be signed,
dated and reflect the current address of
said person providing the information.
Pursuant to KRS 231.080, a hearing
has been scheduled for August 19,
2010. At the hour of 2:30 p.m., or as
soon thereafter as same can be heard
before the Floyd County Judge/Executive at the Floyd County Justice Center,
2nd Floor in Prestonsburg, Kentucky.
The Floyd County Judge/Executrive
shall hear evidence in support of or in
opposition to the granting of the permit.
HON. KEITH BARTLEY
FLOYD COUNTY ATIORNEY
L__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _......l
qualified applicants.
Must have own tooJs and
truck; duties include: Painting,
cleaning, & grounds upkeep.
Minimum 32 hours/week.
Fax resume & 3 referenes to:
(606) 683-3300
COMMONWEALTH OF
KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. I
C.A. No. 10-CI-00721
U.S. Bank, N.A.
a/kla U.S. Bank National
Association NO,
Plaintiff
Vs.
Unknown Spouse of
Nancy K. Adams
Defendants
NOTICE OF
PENDING ACTION
By virtue of the Order of the Floyd
Circuit Court, dated July 12, 2010,
the undersigned was appointed to
serve as Warning Order to notify the
Unknown Spouse of Nancy K.
Adams of the pendency of a Complaint which involves property located at Middle Creek in · Floyd
County, Kentucky and the property
is described as follows:
A certain parcel or tract 'o f land located on Middle Creek in Floyd
County, Kentucky, more particularly
bounded and described as follows,
to-wit:
Beginning at the westend culvert
at the southend, North to the top of
the hill or ridge thence turning Eastward toward the George Adams
property line, thence running with
the top of the ridge to the George
Adams property line thence turning
South and running along the George
Adams property line back to the
center of Middle Creek.
The Complaint alleges that Nancy
K. Adams "may be claiming an inter.est in the subject property. by virtue
of being an heir at law of Bob
Prater." The Unknown Spouse of
Nancy K. Adams was joined as a
Defendant "so as to extinguish any
claim of dower or curtesy said Unknown Defendant may have in or to
the subject property." Notice is
hereby given that the Unknown
Spouse of Nancy K. Adams is directed to come forward and present
any defense to the Complaint re•
garding the above-described property he may claim or be forever
barred.
Signed,
A. David Blankenship
Warning Order Attorney
Kinner & Patton Law Offices
328 East Court Street
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653
{606) 886-1343
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Houses For Rent
House for rent:
For sale: 3 br brick
home with full size
basement, garden
space and 2 extr~
lots located in Auxier.
Call 886-6245 or
886-8724.
House tor rent: On
Little Paint Creek. 3
br, 1 bath. Renovated, clean. No
pets. $650 per.month
plus utilities. Call
886-3613 or 7919942.
1,400 sq ft. Furnished apartment. 1
br, 1 bath. Eat in
kitchen,tv and dining !!!!F!!!!or!!!!S~a~le~By~Ow~n~er~
room. All utilities. Lo~ cated on US23 be- -Ho-u-se-fo_r_s-al-e.- ln
tween Prestonsburg Harold area. Newly
& Pikeville. $800 de- remodeled. 3br, 1
. posit & $800 month. bath. $85,000. Call
Call606-422-1862. 434"1281 ·
House for sale.Brick
3 bedrooms , 2 bath.
Kitchen, den, extra
large living and dining
room,
utility
room, porchs and
carport.
Concrete
block storage builing
with porch. Central
electric heat/air. Also
gas
hookup.
1QOftx300ft Lot . Located approx 1.3
miles off US 23 on
Abbott Creek Rd,
Prestonsburg, Ky.
Asking
$159,999.000. Call
874-2238 . or 2859312.
For sale by owner167 Lakeview Village, Jenny Wiley
State park. 4 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, many
extra's. Close to Prestonsburg
and
Paintsville. Call
Sam 789-1230.
3 br, 2 1/2 bath home
for sale. Located at
1010 Mays Branch,
Prestonsburg. 2 Car
garage. To view call
886-2306 after 5 pm.
House for sale: 3 br
brick with full size
basement. Also 2
extra lots and garden
space. Call 8866245 or 886-8724 .
Sales
Apply online & view
our models on display. From the comtort of your own
home. www.claytonhomesgrayson.com.
606-474-2083
Land/Home & home
only programs. Only
a limited number
available. 866-5972083.
Attn:
Landowners.
turn key home buying available with
land improvement
packages!! Your land
or family land. 866597-2083.
FRIDAY, AUGUST
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For sale:
Mobile home 14x60,
2 bed,room with approx. 3 acres of flat
land. Also has a additional mobile home
lot. Located 3 miles
on Rt 979. Call 4247862.
4500 Sq ft Building
for rent. Located at
$300
a
Martin.
606-285month.
3368.
Office space for
lease in Prestonsburg two blocks
fromt the courthouse.
·Call226-9976.
For
sale:
1969
Chevy Camaro Z28
LA Car. Blue restored very good
condition. V8. 33K
miles. $16,000. 606930-9656 or email
md05201 0@ aol.com
Quality office space for
rent. 900 sq It with
blacktop parking. Suite
102 in the Moak & Nun·
nery building in Pre·
stonsburg,Ky.
Call
886·1515.
Bristol tickets for fall
race for sale . 2 complete sets. Low seating. Call886-2474 or
791-5002.
Lots
LOTS FOR RENT
Dwale Mobile home
Park. Off US 23 near
Prestonsburg. Nice
quiet comrnunity. Restrictions apply. 606377-2357.
Land (Acreage)
HELP WANTED
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR
FULL OR Pff DISH NETWORK
SATELLITE INSTALLERS.
Will train with pay.
Must have own transportation
(truck or van preferred),
pass background check & drug
screen. Be available to work weekends and travell-2 hours daily.
If interested, please contact
Pat or Nora @ 606-233-0053 or
606-862-1755.
8:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m.
Increase Sales
When you place your ads with us you get the
best of both worlds - local print circulation
and Internet distribution on the area's
most-visited Web site!
.
Call us at 606·886-8506
Or visit us at www.floydcountytimes.com
land (Acreage)
For sale: 1 1/2 acre
lot with 1994 doublewide with 3 bedrooms. Also 3 br
house located at
Doty Branch at McDowell. Call 3776937 or 377-2373.
For sale. 3/4 acre
house lot. Low lying
flood prone area. Located in Martin area.
Serious inquires
only. 606-74796404.
Property for sale. Located at Cow Creek.
Call Pamela Collins
at 874-9715.
1990
For
sale:
Dodge
Pickup,
garage kept. Also
bathtub doors and 3
used carpets. For
more information call
874-2805.
Evening
lifeguard Classes
will begin on August 23,
Please contact Archer Park
at 886·6390 or 886-9979
for more information .
C & S Vaults,
manufacturer of steel burial
vaults is seeking a driver for
the Inez warehouse.
IS OUR
BUSINESS
....
D-N-C
Construction
Carpentry, vinyl siding,
painting, rotor rooting,
landscaping.
No Job Too Big or Too
Small, We Do It all!
For information
1-606-230-0783
1-606-226-5745
•CARPET
•HARDWOOD
• VINYL
•CERAMIC
• LAMINATE
Residential
and
Commercial
HALL
~dscaping
&Lawn Care
•
•
•
Small Excavator
Dump Truck
Hydro-Seeding
Water lines, ditch work
Call Stacy Hall
213-0861
NEED YOUR
HOME OR OFFICE
ClEAN Eli>
Jeff Turner
•
606-263·4275
Prestonsburg,
Ky.
For sale: 2006 Forest River camper. 32
ft pull behind . Like
new!! Sleeps 8. Reduced to $5,995. Call
358-0236.
Applicant must have a Class B COL license. Ability to perform physical labor.
Must be dependable. Drivers load, unload
and deliver steel grave vaults throughout
regions in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio,
Virginia, and West Virginia. Must be com·
fortable dealing with customers. Benefits
available after 90 days. Full-time position.
Please fill out an application at:
C & S Vaults
Industrial Dr., Inez, KY 41224
Phone: 606/298-7716
for a bargain the
come to The
Bargin Basement. New &
used mise items.
Located on the
end steet at Cliff
Rd on Hibiscus
Court Call 8862080 or 8863060. · for any
questions.
Friday and Saturday
August 13th & 14th.
8:00am to 3pm. Accross from McDowell
car wash. Clothes,
lots of furnitu re,
household item &
Longaberger baskets
and more. For more
information call 3772107 or 226-1164.
Help Wanted General
Papa Johns of Prestonsburg is now hiring
drivers
and
experienced cooks.
All shifts available.
Apply in person at
the store.
Non-Commiss ion
sales
person
needed. Must have
good communication
skills.
Experience
preferred but not required. Call home
furniture @ 8869656 for an interview.
Serious·
inquires only please.' •
Other Services
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PUBLIC SALE
Date and t ime of public sale: August 25, 2010, at 11:00.
Type of Collateral: 1996 F reightliner F160 Box Truck w ith Pressure
Washer.
Contract date: 8/ 19.02.
Location: First Commonwealth
Bank, 311 North Arnold Ave., Prestonsburg, Ky. 41653. Any questions,
call Mike .Haney, 606/ 424/ 6453 or
606/886-2321 , ext. 4497.
Commercial &Residential
5" & 6" Guttering
ESTIMATES
606-226·2237
·SChill
NOW OPEN!
Salt Lick ·
Truck & Auto
We offer fast and courteous
Dependable~
hard worker!
358-0311 or 791-9444
886-9636
Over 20 years' experience
Guttering ,
service on your trucks & autos.
Air conditioning service, brake
service, wash jobs, and more.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED!
For more information, call
Please call Karen
Turner Carpet Installation
Setser's~
Campers / RVs &
Trailers
Yard Sale
For sale: Top soil- = = = = = =
Delivery available.
Call 886-2416 or
If you are looking
606-367-1288.
2010, under the supervision
of Gary Dotson.
~
For sale: 0-6 months
baby girl clothes.
Winter and summer
clothes. Some new
and some .used.
Over 500 items. Asking $100.00. Call
358-0286.
13, 201 0 • 87
Have references.
Located in Hueyliville, be.
side the car wash .
Big R'.s
RS Building
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Residential & Commercial
15 Years Experience
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• Hardwood Flooring
• Decks/Porches/Garages
• Cabinet Installation
• Concrete Work
• Remodeling
• Metal Roofs • Vinyl Siding
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Free Estimates
J & S Lawn &
Garden Service
Providing quality lawn
care since 2001
Services include: Tree trimming, Tree removal, lawn
care, Landscaping & much
more.
Call for your free estimate:
886-9602
Big Blue Pools
Pool Opening
Weekly Services
Equipment Repair, &
Liner Replacement
16x32 INGROUND
'-~--·AL-$19,999.95
~If for a free quote
606-792-7178
Rt. 3188
Just Off Rt. 80,at Martin
General Contractor
Residential
New Construction
Remodeling
Licensed
Electrical & Plumbing
Insured
Owner, ·Rex Slone
606-791-8478
606·438-0418
Open 8 a.m.-7 p.m.
Let me help you make your visions a reality!
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Home Improvements and Repairs
40-tt. Bucket Truck and
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LICENSED and INSURED
Free Estimates • Reliable
Call JOHN LEWIS, today
Ph: (606} 886-2785
Pager: (606) 482·0229
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www.FioydC
brief
Motorcvcle
crash kills 1
Times Staff Report
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BELFRY - A Pikeville •
man was killed when he
skidded his motorcycle
into a guardrail in the
Belfry area of Pike
County this past weekend.
On Sunday, state
police said Casey Rowe,
21, was driving his
motorcycle south along
Route 119 in Belfry when
he lost control of the
motorcycle in a curve.
Rowe skidded into the
guardrail face in the
northbound lane of
Route 119, the police
report said.
.
Rowe was taken from
the scene of the accident
to South Williamson ARH
hospital, where he was
later died from injuries
sustained in the crash.
The accident remains
under investigation by
Kentucky State Police
Trooper Jason McLellan,
who was assisted at the
scene by KSP Sgt.
Randy Woods,
Appalachian First
Response Ambulance
Service and the Belfry
Fire Department.
3DAY FORECAST
Today
City, school candidates ftle fof election
by SHELDON COMPTON
In a final rush in the last weeks
before the Aug. 10 deadline, nearly
40 ,candidates filed to run for city
and school offices in the upcoming
November election in Floyd
County.
Four filed papework to run in
Burchett Hall will oppose Woods
for her seat in Allen.
Eleven more were added to the
list of candidates vying to either
retain a seat or gain a seat on
Prestonsburg's
city
council.
Incumbents
B.D.
Nunnery,
Gorman Collins Jr., Roy Rogers
and Donna Blackburn Wells filed
this past week.. in addition to
DAY
OPEN.ING
Ben
Danny
H.
Hamilton,
Furguson, David Gearheart, Sheila
Bryant, James K. Allen and
Carolyn W. Ford. Timothy Cooley
had filed for city council some
weeks ago.
'
Five people filed this week for
Wheel wright's city commission (See CANDIDATES, page 5)
Man sought
after 2 shot
. at Middle Cr.
1
by JARRID DEATON
FEATURES WRITER
Students from the Floyd County School System participated in a back-to·s~hool event at the
Mountain Arts Center on Monday.
City explores Sunday alcohol
by SHELDON COMPTON
STAFF WRITER
High: 94
mayoral races. Sharon Woods filed
for reelection as Allen's mayor
while David Marlee Sammons did
of
the
same
for
mayor
Wheelwright.
Sammons and
Woods, however, saw challengers
file in these races, as longtime
commissioner Andy Wayne Akers
will take a run for mayor of
Wheelwright and Ernestine "Tina"
STAFF WRITER
PRESTONSBURG
Members of the Prestonsburg
City Council . secured ,eno ugh
votes Monday night to see an
ordinance drafted that could see
a' green light for beer and wine
sales on Sunday in the city.
Four councilmembers
B.D. Nunnery, Gorman Collins
Jr., Roy Roberts and Harry
Adams - voted to have an ordinance drafted for later consideration while three others Freddie Goble, Kelly Moore and
Don Willis - voted against fur-
ther discussion of the possibility.
Councilwoman
Donna
Blackburn Wells was not present for the vote, avoiding the
chance of a deadlock among sitting members.
I
MIDDLE CREEK- The search is
still on for Michael Nolan Slone, the suspect in a double shooting that took place
at Middle Creek on Saturday.
According to a source close to one of
the victims who wishes to remain anony,
mous due to concerns for his safety,
Slone, 25, of Wayland, allegedly shot
Jessica Allen Nelson and Lee Sammons
on Saturday at Nelson's home at Middle
Creek. The source also said that he saw
Slone in David at Brush Creek ¥till on
Monday, near the spot where Slone's
abandoned vehicle was located, and
called the police.
Slone is reportedly an Army veteran
that completed two tours of duty in
Afghanistan. Police consider Slone to be
(See SHOOTING, page 6)
Teen killed in
one-car wreck
(See ALCOHOL, page 7)
by SHELDON COMPTON
STAFF WRI TER
P'burg to join six other sr. centers
High: 92 • Low: 70
High: 88 • Low: 68
Get up-to-the-minute
weather forecasts at
floydcountytimes.com
i n side
by SHELDON COMPTON
STAFF W RITER
PRESTONSBURG
Prestonsburg city officials voted
Monday night to have the city's
senior citizens center join the
other six centers throughout the
county to come under one
umbrella.
The center has expr~ssed
concerns to county · officials
about
the
move,
but
Prestonsburg Mayor Jerry
Fannin said the vote went
through unanimously with some
prOVISiOnS.
"We voted to go under the
umbrella," Fannin said. "The
concern was about each center's
fundraising efforts. and it's been
understood
that
whatever
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Officials and
employees of Saint Joseph-Martin
held an open house for the new Saint
Joseph Senior Renewal Center,
located in tke former Mountain View
Clinic building in Martin, on Friday.
Kathy Stumbo, president of Saint
Joseph-Martin, explained the purpose of the center to those in attendance.
"The Senior Renewal Center is an
outpatient mental health program,"
Stumbo said. "We provide group,
individual and family therapy to seniors that may be facing unique emotionaLproblems that make life abnormally difficult."
According to information provid-
ed by the hospital, some of the problems that seniors may face include
difficulty coping with change, trouble adjusting to retirement, loneliness and isolation, grief and loss
issues, a strong sense of hopelessness often accompanied by suicidal
thinking, trouble adjusting to declining physical health and feelings of
depression and anxiety. Patients can
attend 1-to-3 days per week, as
determined by medical direction,
and will receive three 45-minute
group sessions per day. The patients
will also receive individual and family jherapy and a combination of
group and individual therapy to
improve coping .skills, gain insight
photo by Jarrid Deaton
into their illness and improve and Officials and employees 'With the Saint Joseph Senior Renewal
(See RENEWAL, page 6)
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Thursdl;ly in Martin.
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fundraising money the center
takes in be their own."
Fannin said he and the council, which has funded the center
in years past, also voted to
include an additional $12,000 in
the upcoming budget for the
center.
The decision m~y not be
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when she lost control of the vehicle,
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THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Obituaries
Ashley Nichole
Barnett
Larry Douglas
Bartley
Ashley Nichole Bamett,
26, of Langley, died
Thursday, August 5, 2010,
atDema.
Born June 9, 1984, in
Floyd County, she was the
daughter of Delmer (Moe)
and Mary Hagans Barnett.
In addition to her parents,
survivors include three
daughters: Ciena Joella
Barnett, Ashton Monique
Barnett and Emily Elizabeth
Barnett, all of Langley; one
brother, Bill David Barnett
of Martin; one sister,
Heather Barnett 'of Allen;
and nieces and nephews:
Aaron
Collins,
Alysa
Newsome, Aiden Spears and
Landon Spears.
Funeral services were
held Sunday, August 8, at 2
p.m., at the Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home, in Martin,
with Robert Varney and Bob
Hackworth officiating.
Burial was in the Hagans
Cemetery, in Langley.
Visitation was after 7
p.m., Friday, August 6, at
the funeral home.
Larry Douglas Bartley,
27,
of Harold,
died
Wednesday, August4, 2010,
at ills residence.
Born March 23, 1983, in
Pike County, he was the son
of Timothy Bartley of Pike
County and late Etta Sue
Bartley.
He is survived by his wife,
Melissa D. McKinney
Bartley.
Other survivors include
one sister, Brandy Robinson
of Pike County; uncles:
Ralph
Bartley,
Danny
Bartley, David Bartley and
Larry Douglas Thacker; his
nieces and nephews: Austin
Lyon, Nicole Lyon, Nick
Robinson,
Whitney
Robinson, Gabriel Robinson
and Matison Robinson.
In addition to ills mother,
he was preceded in death by
one brother, Dickie Neil
Adams; his uncles: Mike
Bartley and Gary Bartley.
Funeral services were
held Sunday, August 8, at 11
a.m., at Mother's Home Old
Regular Baptist Church,
Toler Creek, in Harold.
Burial was in the Justice
(Paid obituary)
Card of Thanks
The family of Jackie Donald Bush would like to sincerely
say, ''Thank you," to all of our wonderful friends and neighbors who helped to comfort us during this difficult time.
Those who sent flowers, food, or came by .to share our loss.
A special thanks to the United Baptist ministers for their
comforting message, the Sheriffs Department for their
assistance in traffic control; and the Hall Funeral Home for
their kind and professional service. We will always remember all the love and kindness that was shown to our family.
THE FAMILY OF JACKIE DONALD BUSH
Card of Thanks
The family of George Allen Patton would like to express their
sincere appreciation to all who sent food, flowers, prayers, or
help to comfott us in any way during the passing of our love
one. A special thanks to Clergyman Roy Harlow for his comforting message, Masonic Lodge No. 950 and Garrett DA V for
their services, to all the singer for. the beautiful songs,
Maytown Volunteer Fire Department for all their assistance,
the Sheriffs Department for their assistance in traffic control;
and the Hall Funeral Home for their kind and professional
care. All your love and support will never be forgotten.
THE FAMILY OF G;EORGE ALLEN PATTON
Cemetery, Toler Creek, in
Harold.
Visitation was Friday,
August 6, at 6 p.m., at the
church.
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home, in Martin, was in
charge of arrangements.
(Paid obituary)·
Lois Ann Bowers
Lois Ann Bowers, 58, of
Frankfort, died Sunday,
August 8, 2010, at the
Frankfort Regional Medical
Center.
Born March 5, 1952, in
Prestonsburg, she was the
daughter of Emmogene
Hughes
DeRossett
of
Versailles and the late Green
Wade DeRossett.
In addition to her mother,
survivors include one son,'
Norman Lee Bowers of
Kentucky ; one brother,
Grant Wade DeRossett of
Lexington; one sister, Mary
G. DeRossett of Versailles.
Funeral services will be
held Wednesday, August 11,
at 1 p.m., at the NelsonFrazier Funeral Home, in
Martin, with Don Crisp officiating.
Burial will be in the
DeRossett
Family
Cemetery, (Bucks Branch),
in Martin.
Visitation is after noon,
Wednesday, at the funeral
home.
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home, is in charge of
(Paid obitiary)
arrangements.
Howell, Joe Howell, Cecil
Howell and John Howell all
of Harold; one sister, Gracie
Rogers of Harold and one
grandson, Bradley Chance
Howell.
· In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by
one
daughter,
Maggie
Tackett Mullins; one brother, Frank Howell and two
sisters: Phyllis Keathley and
Artie Compton.
Funeral services were
held Sunday, August 8, at 1
p.m., at the Toler Creek
Freewill Baptist Church,
(Toler Creek), in Harold. ·
Burial was in the Justice
Cemetery, (Toler Creek), in
Harold.
Visitation was after 6
p.m., Friday, August 6, at
the church with nightly services at 7 p.m.
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home, in Martin, was in
charge of arrangements.
Rastus "Don"
Howell
Rastus "Don" Howell, 72,
of Harold, died Thursday,
August 5, 2010, at the
Pikeville Medical Center.
Born January 31, 1938, in
Floyd County, he was the
son of the late William Crit
and
Martha
Caroline
Hamngton Howell. He was
a disabled coal miner and a
member of the Church of
Christ.
He is survived by his wife,
Maggie Stephens Howell.
Other survivors in addition to his wife, include: one
son, Michael Don Howell of
Rockhouse; five brothers:
Paul
Howell,
Bobby
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Virginia Grace
Layne
Virginia Grace Layne, age
72, of West Prestonsbillg,
wife of Harold Layne,
passed away Friday, August
6, 2010, at the Highlands
Regional Medical Center, in
Prestonsburg.
She was born August 18,
1937, in Prestonsburg, the
daughter · of late L.P. and
Irene Robinson Tussey. She
was a homemaker and a
member of the United
Freewill Baptist Church.
In addition to her husband,
Harold, she is survived by
two sons: :Oanny (Debbie)
.Layne and David (Connie)
Layne, all of Prestonsburg; a
daughter,
Rita
(Mike)
Morrison, of Prestonsburg; a
brother, Ballard (Ruby)
Tussey of Prestonsburg; six
grandcillldren and three
great-grandchildren.
In addition to her parents,
she was preceded in death
by a brother; Martin ;russey.
Funeral services will be
conducted Monday, August
9, at 12:00 noon in the Hall
FWieral Home Chapel, with
Jim Smith and MalcQm
Slone officiating.
Burial will follow in the
Tussey Family Cemetery, in
Prestonsburg.
Visitation is after 6:00
p.m., Saturday, at the funeral home, under the kind and
J!lrofessional care of the Hall
Funeral Home, in Martin.
(Prud obituary)
Edward Eugene
Mullins
Edward Eugene Mullins,
63, of Bevinsville, died
Saturday, August 7, 2010, at
the McDowell ARH.
Born August 7, 1947, in
Floyd County, he was the
son of the late Andy and
Wyona Triplett MuilinsJ He
was disabled.
He is survived by his wife,
Melinda Spears Mullins.
Other survivors include a
son, Robert Mullins of
Bevinsville; two daughters:
Crystal Hamilton (Keith) of
Teaberry
and Mazetta
Mullins (fiancee, Adam
Newsome) of McDowell;
three
brothers:
Billy
Mullins, Bobby Mullins and
Arnold Mull.in's (Siss), all of
Bevinsville; three sisters:
Beulah Anderson (Bobby),
Edna Mae Johnson. (Otis)
and Rosie Johnson (Gomer),
all of Bevinsville; two
grandchildren: Chase and
Wes; two aunts: Emma Jean
Combs and Juanita Slone; a
very special uncle, Eyvind
Triplett and several nieces,
nephews and cousins.
In addition to ills parents,
he was preceded in death by
a brother, George Mullins.
The family of James "Jimmy" Fulks, Jr., would like to
express our appreciation to all who sent, flowers, food, or
perhaps said a kind word, and for the prayers that were
spoken on our behalf. A special thanks to Clergyman
Doug Parsons for this co:r¢'orting message, the Sheriff's
Department for their assistance in traffic control; and Hall
Funeral Home for their kind and professional care. All the
acts of kindness will never be forgotten. "Thank y,ou, and
God bless."
Three Hundred and Sixty Five Days
Three hll'ndred and sixty five
days since you went to be with
the Lord. 365 days since your
unthinkable sonow ended and
ours began.
It seems as though it was just
yesterday you were bouncing
through tpe door, with that big
beautiful smile on your face. I
often hear your car pull in at
· night and wait for you to say,
"How is my baby? Get up and
talk to me." The laughter that
you brought into this world could. not be silenced. I
often hear it in the wind or in a bird' s son g, but most of
all, I hear it when your sweet baby laughs.
.
I often see it when Hannah flips over the couch wtth no
fear in her play. We made it through the first ~irthday,
because we were still numb from your passmg. On
Christmas Day, you seot us a beautiful rainbow to
remind us of your presence. Easter was a time to make
special for your baby. She is so much•like you and her
father, Vance Ray. I pray that the two of you are watching over her, and are pleased with the efforts th~t both
familieS rave put forth ke~ping your mem~ry al1ve for
her. She is a wonderful cillld who we all enJoy.
As we approach Aug. 5, 2010, we are coming to the
realization that your earthly body is now gone, but your
spirit lives on. We miss and cry daily for you. We_have
wondered why so many times, liow you could be full of
life one minute and gone the next. Will the pain ever get
better? Your b eautiful baby and the faith in God is all
that keeps us going. We will all be in Heav~n together
someday. Until then, we will count the days, m hopes of
receiving relief in God.
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Other survivors include
one daughter, Aleigha Faith
Ousley of Prestonsburg; one
brother, C. Jay Ousley of
Prestonsburg; one sister,
Elaine Ousley Curtis of
Prestonsburg; one nephew,
~Gavin Ousley; one niece,
Jeena Curtis; close friends:
Nathan Johnson, Jimmy
Nelson, Chris Walker, Bud
Reed and Shawn Allen and
several
aunts,
uncles,
cousins, family and friends.
She was preceded in death
by her paternal grandparents:
Errut and Juanita Ousley.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, August 7, at 2
p.m., at the Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home, in Martin,
with Tommy Nelson offici. ) ating.
Burial was in Gethsemane
Gardens, in Prestonsburg.
Visitation was after 5 p.m.,
Friday, August 6, at the
funeral home.
Nelson-Frazier · Funeral
Home, in Martin, was in
charge of arrangements.
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Connie R. Patton
Connie R. Patton, 62, of
Louisa,
formerly
of
Weeksbury, died Saturday,
August 7, 2010, at Three
~ Rivers Medical Center.
Born February 7, 1948, in
Knott County, she was the
daughter of the late John
Rose and Alberta Goins
Woods. She was a disabled
factory worker, a member of
the
Weeksbury
Free
Pentecostal Church and the
Ridge Runners Car Club in
Floyd County.
She is survived by her husband, J ohnrue Patton.
Other survivors include
two sons: Duane (Kim)
Meade Jr. of Louisa and
-' Bobby (Tanya) Meade of
Knott County; one daughter,
Stella Meade of Parma,
Ohio; one stepson, Johnnie
Patton Jr. of Weeksbury; one
stepdaughter, Nancy Barger
of Weeksbury; three brothers: Clark Polly of Wichita,
Kansas, Jr. Woods of
Paintsville, and Walter Dean
Woods of Bevinsville; ~
sisters: Mary Meade of Dean
' and R)lby Rose of South
Carolina; 16 grandchildren
1..1. and two great-grandchildren.
~ In addition to her parents,
she was preceded in death by
one son, Millard Meade and
one sister, Cheryl Woods .
Bradford.
Funeral services will be
held Wednesday, August 11,
at 1 p.m., at the NelsonFrazier Funeral Home, in
Martin,
with
Vernon
Johnson and William Patton
officiating.
Burial
will
be
m
Gethsemane Gardens, in
Prestonsburg.
~ Visitation is after 6 p.m.,
'Monday, August 9, at the
funeral home.
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home, in Martin, is in charge
of arrangements.
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Morgan "Brair"
Ratliff
Morgan "Brair" Ratliff,
83, of Prestonsburg, died
Saturday, August 7, 2010, at
the
Pikeville
Medical
Center.
Born June 15, 1927, in
Floyd County, he was the
son of the late Albert and
Nellie Lawson Ratliff. He
was a truck driver for Floyd
S. Pike, a US Army veteran
and a member of the Com
Fork Freewill
Baptist
Church.
He was twice married first
to Jennie Hatfield. She preceded him in death. He later
married Ruby Hall Ratliff.
She survives.
Other survivors include
four daughters:
Nellie
Goble, Kathy Clark, Malvia
Robinson and Juanita Goble,
all of Prestonsburg; one sister, Vada Owens of
Prestonsburg; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
In addition to his parents,
Le was preceded in death by
one son, Gary Ratliff and
one brother, Tom Ratliff and
three
sisters:
Alma
Maynard, Amy Campbell
and Josie Ratliff.
Funeral servjces were
held Monday, August 9, at 2
p.m:, at the Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home, in Martin,
with Roger Music and
B.irkey Lewis officiating.
Burial was in the Morgan
Ratliff Cemetery, (Corn
Fork), in Prestonsburg.
Visitation was after 6
p.m., Saturday, August 7, at
the funeral home.
Nelson-Frazier funeral
Home, in Martin, is in
charge of arrangements.
Cohen
of
Madison,
Connecticutt; three nieces,
four great-nieces and four
great-nephews.
Funeral services were
held Sunday, August 8, at 2
p.m., at the Carter Funeral
Home Chapel, with Rev.
Arnold Turner officiating.
Interment
was
in
Gethsemane Gardens, in
Prestonsburg.
The farillly has entrus'ted
arrangements to the Carter
Funeral Home. (Paid ob1tuary)
William (Bill) R.
Tufts
(September 5, 1939- August 6, 2010)
William R. (Bill) Tufts,
age 70, of 252 Veterans
Lane, Morehead, passed
away Friday, August 6,
2010, at his home after a
brief illness.
He was born in Floyd
County, on September 5;
1939, the son of the late
William S. and Lucille
He was also a veteran of
the Uruted States Army.
For many years he was an
American Red Cross Blood
Donor and had over the
years donated over 25 gallons of blood.
Survivors include his
wife, Martha Jones Tufts
who
he
married
on
December 28, 1968; one
daughter, Sharon Purnell of
Morehead and one son Tom
Tufts of Fleming County;
one brother, Terry Tufts of
Melvin, and two sisters:
Evelyn Bunting of Salvisa,
and Lenora Weaver of
Washington Court House,
Ohio; six grandchildren and
several other relatives and
friends.
Funeral services were
conducted 11:00 a.m.,
Sunday, in the chapel of the
Lane-Stucky-Gray Funeral
Home with Rev. Clayton
Hanshaw officiating.
Visitation was at LaneStucky-Gray Funeral Home
Srruth Tufts.
In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by
a brother, Richard Tufts.
He was retired from
General
Telephone
Company where he worked
as a installer/repairman. He
was also an artist and sign
painter. He was a Kentucky
Colonel, a member of the
Elliottville Fire Department
and enjoyed woodworking,
painting, motorcycles, aviation and wine-making as a
hobby.
on Saturday, August 7.
Military rites were conducted immediately after the
funeral service Sunday at the
funeral home by the
Morehead American Legion
Post No. 126.
Graveside services were
1:00
p.m.,
conducted
Monday, at the Jones Family
Cemetery on Riley's Branch
in Bevinsville, with Terry
Issac officiating.
Pallbearers were: Wayne ·
Johnson, James Oney, Eddie
Horton, Kenneth Adkins,
Kenny Adkins,
Aaron
Riggsby and Ethan Johnson.
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11, 2010
T HE F LOYD COUNTY T IMES
Worth Repeating ...
No one can earn
a million dollars honestly.
-William Jennings 'Bryan
'A.menament '1
Conan!ss slia(( maRe 1w (aw respectina an esta6(isfiment of reli&ion, or
tFi.efree exercise thereof. a6rid3ina tfie fr.eeaom of syeedi, or of the
press; or tlie ri&fit of tfie yeopfe to yeacea60J assern6Ce, ana to petition the Bavernment for a rcarcss ofBrievances.
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School safety SCH
•
••
issues come to -the front
This week more than more than 6,000 kids will be heading to schools throughout Floyd County. Some for the first
time, some for the last, but regardless of when we can't
strongly enough reJ;Uind everyone of the dangers of kids
going to and from school.
We all need to watch out for them young and old: a
teen-ager cruising the streets on a skateboard is no different
from a younger child toting a back-pack and walking on
the sidewalk.
We urge drivers to pay attention to school zone speeds
and signs, especially in the early morning and mid-afternoon when there is increased activity. Driving just 5 mph
over the limit i.ncreases both the risk of hitting a child and
the severity of any injuries.
Be extra careful when driving in areas where children
may be crossing the road. Pay attention to school bus
lights, if they're flashing, slow down and stop until they
stop.
And it's not just the parents and adults who need to be
reminded about safety, our children also need to pay attentiQn.
Those who take the bus should not play in the street
while waiting for the bus to arrive and should always be
mindful not to distract the bus driver. Children who are
walking, biking, skateboarding or using some other mode
of transportation should keep drivers in constant eye contact.
Furthermore, if they're walking then they should be
Warned to never - even in Ea~tern Kentucky - talk to
strangers or approach an unfamiliar vehicle.
And talk to your children daily about their day at
school, being sure to take issues of bullying seriously -it's
another safety issue that needs to constantly be addressed.
This may all seem like common sense, but we more
than most any other community know ·firsthand just how
tragic an accident involving our schoolchildren can }?e and
losing just one this school year due to carelessness would
be beyond reproach.
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A legislative
perspecthte
dered by rivers on three sides Kentucky not only knows how
to go with the flow, but how to
stop it as well.
Because of our dams, Lake
Barkley and Kentucky Lake in
by REP. GREG STUMBO
Western Kentucky form the•
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE
biggest body of water you'll find
Kentucky's oldest highway between the Gulf of Mexico and
system - our 1,100 miles of the Great Lakes, while Lake
navigable rivers - has been get- Cumberland is the largest manting a closer look in recent made lake by volume east of the
months
by
the
General Mississippi River.
Assembly.
Fittingly, Kentucky is also
A year ago, a permanent leg- home to the Association of State
islative committee dedicated Dam Safety Officials. Last year,
solely to waterways held its first it reported that there are about
meeting; and earlier this year, 84,000 dams in the country, with
during the legislative session, most in private hands. About
the House and Senate voted to 2,000 of thos.e are considered to
create a new water transporta- have "high-hazard potential,"
tion advisory board, to give us meaning their failure could put
and others in state government a • people's lives in danger.
ready resource of information
Keeping these dams in propfrom those whose job is tied to er shape isn't cheap. The associthat industry.
ation said early last year that it
Our rivei;s may not ·have would take $50 billion to adeappreciably changed over the quately repair all non-federal
centuries, but they still have a dams, which is up from $36 billot of room to grow when it lion in 2003.
comes to moving tli.e things we
Here in Kentucky, most of
manufacture, and they can seale the water we use on an average
up with relatively little infra- day is not for drinking, but to
structure cost. The Kentucky help generate electricity. Our
Association of Riverports also thermoelectric power plants use
points out that one gallon of fuel about 80 percent of each gallon
can move one ton of cargo 59 we draw from our lakes and
miles by truck, but 514 miles by rivers, while the public's drinkbarge.
ing water supply is just about 12
In a state with more miles of percent. Industrial uses take up
waterways than any other but five percent, and the remainder
Alaska - and the' only state bor- goes for such things as farming
and mining.
The General Assembly has
put a renewed focus on providing better water and sewer service to peaple across the state.
Since 2000, we have budgeted
about $900 million for hundreds
of projects, and one result of this
is that few states have a higher
percentage of homes receiving
treated water.
When it comes to this
resource, Kentucky can lay
claim to some rather unique distinctions beyond the geographical highlights I mentioned. We
are rightly called the Houseboat
Capital of the World, for example, since about 80 percent of
those sold in the country are produced right here.
Our water is some of the
best-tasting as well. Earlier this
summer, one Hardin County
water district scored in the top
five in this category when compared to other North America
regional winners.
Another record that was ours
.- until last month - was the
largest "water balloon fight in the
Brigham
Young
world.
University
pushed
the
University of Kentucky to second place when 4,000 participants at the Utah school threw
120,000 water balloons at each
other in just six minutes.
It seems that when it comes
to water, few states can find
more - or better - uses for it
than Kentucky.
L etters
Put old school
to use
• The Lexington
HeraldLeader had a wonderlul article
July 14 about how the closed
Russell County Elementary
School had been renovated as a
multi-faceted community center.
When I read the article, I was
sad the Floyd County Board of
Education has let the old
Prestonsburg Elementary building sit in disrepair and be •used
o.ply for storage. It has become
more and more a blight on the
cormnunity.
ln the past, the board donated
property no longer needed to be
used as a community center in
Garrett. The building .in
Prestonsburg was paid for by
bonds that only Prestonsburg
residents paid for. None of the
bonds were paid for with county
funds. After consolidation, city
residents paid county school
taxes and a special tax to pay off
the bonds.
With all the free assistance
the city has always given to the
schools, it would be appropriate
for. the board to think about the
community.
Earl M. McGuire
Prestonsburg
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�THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Candidates
• Continued from p1
Vernon Smallwood, Lonzie
Tackett Jr., Don "Booty"
Hall, Joe Stewart and
Lucille Gayheart Tackett,
while seven Wayland residents threw their names in
the hat for a seat on that
j city's commission. Five of
those - Thomas Robinson,
Tim
Stephens,
Tom
Murphy, Mary Murphy and
Kathy Mills - filed on the
same day, Aug. 6. The
remammg
two. Linda
Castle Spurlock and Terri
Dalton Howell, both filed
on Aug. 8.
In Allen, the ballot is
loaded with six candidates
now for that city's commission - Kevin R. Robbins,
Clyde Woods, Jessica
Ill) Woods Crumpler, Cindy
Bentley Parsons, Debra
Porter
Lumpkins
and
Pauline T. Bentley.
Two more filed for seats
on the county's board of
education with Sherry Sue
Robinson, of Langley, and
James
Blackburn,
of
Prestonsburg, filing for the
District 5 seat on that board.
Daniel Branson, who had
filed weeks ago for the
county's
Soil
and
Conservation
District
Supervisor position was
• joined by three others,
including Floyd B. Allen
and Bert Layne, both residents of Eastern, and
Dougie
Hopkins,
of
Wayland.
In total, the final push for
candidate filings resulted in
37 individuals entering
races in the last two weeks
· before deadline.
The full list of candidates for the November
election include:
State Representative,
95th District
Greg Stumbo, Democrat
Alan
Williams,
Republican
State Representative,
97th District
Hubert Collins, Democrat
Bill
Mike
Runyon,
Republican
District 1 Magistrate
John Goble, Democrat
Floyd Skeens, Republican
Mayor of Allen
Sharon Woods
ernestine "Tina" Burchett
Hall
District 4 Magistrate
Ronnie Akers, Democrat
Martin
Meade,
Republican
Mayor of Prestonsburg
Jerry Fannin
Philip Simpson
Prestonsburg City
Council
Harry Adams
Freddie "Munro" Goble
Don Willis
Bob Carpenter
Donna Blackburn Wells
DiiVLd Gearheart
Sheila Bryant
James K. Allen
Carolyn W. Ford
B.D. Nunnery
Timothy Cooley
Gorman Collins Jr.
Roy Rogers
Danny H. Hamilton
Ben Ferguson
Martin City Council
Mehendra R. Varia
Deborah L. Bently
Eulene H. Ratliff
April L. Gayheart
Judith K. Stumbo
Bobby Dingus
Mayor of Wayland
Jerry A. Fultz
Wayland City
Commission
Thomas Robinson
Tim Stephens
Tom Murphy
Mary Murphy
Kathy Mills
Linda Castle Spurlock
Terri Dalton Howell
Allen City Commission
Kevin R. Robbins
Clyde Woods
Jessica Woods Crumpler
Cindy Bentley Parsons
Debra Porter Lumpkins
Pauline T. Bentley
Mayor of Wheelwright
David Marlee Sammons
Andy Wayne Akers
Wheelwright City
Commission
Vernon Smallwood
Lonzi~ Tackett Jr.
Don "Booty" Hall
Lucille Gayheart Tackett
Joe Stewart
District 1 School Board
Linda C. Gearheart
District 2 School Board
Chandra Varia
District 5 School Board
Sherry
Sue
Dingus
Robinson
James Blackburn
Soil and Water
Conservation District
Supervisor
Daniel Branson
Floyd B. Allen
Bert Layne
Dougie Hopkins
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ESTATE AUCTION
Saturday, August 14th, 11:21 a.m.
. Drift, KY (Floyd County)
We have been authorized to sell the personal property of the Estate of Ruby Akers. Ms. Akers was·a
retired school teacher in the Floyd County School
System, anq there will be lots of mementos of her
teaching career. The contents will consist of living
room, dining room, three bedrooms, and the
kitchen, with all of these being. sold. In addition to
the furniture and appliances, there are many collectibles and lots of costume jewelry. A fulllising
of pictures of the contents will be placed on
www.auctionzip.com as inventory is completed.
Terms and conditions: All items are being sold AS ISWHERE IS with no warranties or guarantees either
expressed or implied. Purchases are to be removed
from premises following the sale. A 10% buyer's
premium and 6% KY Sales tax will be added to all purchases. Purchases are to be paid by CASH or CHECK
at the time of sale. DIRECTIONS: Turn from Route 80
at Martin to Ky. Rt. 122. Turn left just past the old Drift
Theatre building and cross bridge and railroad tracks.
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THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Shooting
·enters
• Continued from p1
• Continued from p1
something that will be of
great benefit to his city's
cepter, but would help the
to~al number of centers,
Fannin said.
''It probably won't help
ow: senior citizens center as
much as the others in the
colmty, but .if· what we're
totd is true, it will help bring
mme federal money to the
other centers around the
coimty that' are not doing
wciJ," said Fannin.
Like
Floyd
JudgeExecutive R.D. "Doc"
Mm·shall, who has rejuvinated the move to have all the
centers under one county
umbrella, J•'annin said there
arc other benefits in tem1s of
federal funding 'that will
come through state channels.
·"Pike County has already
gooe that way and by mergini together we'll be able to
show more meals given out
and thmgs like that, which
how the funding is tigurcd,"
Fannin said.
I
Marshall, who had met
several times with center
directors and officials over
the. past few months, had
said last week the county
would move ahead with or
without Prestonsburg on
board for the restructuring.
For several years, the only
centers that had re~eived federal and state funding had
been Prestonsburg, Martin
and McDowell. The merger
will ensure that those not
receiving funding, and that
have been relying on funding
from the fiscal court Betsy Layne, Mud Creek,
Wayland and Wheelwright
- will also receive an equal
amount of the funding
received each year, based on
needs.
The restructuring will call
for a board made up of a representative from each of the
seven centers, two citizens
and a chairperson who has
yet to be named, Marshall
said.
armed and dangerous.
A person with the name
of Nolan Slone made a post
on Facebook, a social networking website, on Aug. 5
that said, "Revenge feels
lOOx better than Love. My
only regret is waiting so
long to get even with people
who have screwed me
over."
The Facebook page for
Nolan Slone also includes
posts by someone named
Lee Sammons who pasted
Kentucky law statues relating to distribution of
obscene matter and stalking.
According to the official
rep011 from the Kentucky
State Police, a male subject
broke into the resi,dence of a
former
girlfriend
on
Saturday and waited for her
to return home. When the
former girlfriend and a male
subject entered the home,
the suspect opened fire,
striking the female in the
leg and hitting the male subject in the leg, abdomen and
groin.
The female was treated
and
released
from
Highlands
Regional
Medical Center. The male
was airlifted to another hospital where he remains in
stable condition.
An arrest warrant has
been issued for Slone 'and
the Kentucky State Police
asks that ·anybody with
information on Slone's
whereabouts to contact Post
9 in Pikeville by calling
(606) 433-7711.
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• Continued from p1
Pennington' s passenger,
her 12-year-old cousin
Brittany Pennington, was
first taken to Highlands
Regional Hospital and later
flown to Cabell-Huntington,
police said. Her condition
was not known as of press
time.
The accident is being
investigated by Officer
George Tussey of the
Prestonsburg
.P olice
Department, who was
assisted at the scene by the
Prestonsburg
Fire
Department,
TranStar
Ambulance Service and the
Floyd County Sheriff's
Department.
Investigating
officers
have asked that if anyone
witnessed the accident or
has information to contact
the Prestonsburg Police
Department at 886-1010.
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Rqberts, program therapist.
Brandon Sparkman, psychiatric technician and Steven
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
11 , 2010 •
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Drug sweep nets 10 arrests
'
by SHELDON COMPTON
STAFF WRITER
PRESTONSBURG
As of
Monday, 10 people accused of drug
' trafficking had been jailed following a
roundup
conducted
by
the
Prestonsburg Police Department's
Drug Unit.
During the roundup, seven of the
10 suspects netted were Prestonsburg
residents, while two others had
addresses in Emma and the last an
address in Martin.
After six months of investigating,
Det. Trint Combs and fellow officers
started making arrests with grand jury
indictments in hand on Aug. 3. The
arrests continued throughout the week
and there are still outstanding war~ rants, investigators said.
Officers are currently catagorizing
the charges against the 10 suspects as
street level narcotics trafficking.
The 10 arrested as of press time
were:
Rachel Wallen, 30, of
Prestonsburg.
Ricky Stanley, 21, of
Prestonsburg.
32,
Jody
Carroll,
of
Prestonsburg.
of
Misty Ratliff, 28,
Prestonsburg.
Shannon Rogers, 31, of
Prestonsburg.
Beverly Mayo, 31, of
Prestonsburg.
Rhonda Marsillett, 38, of
Prestonsburg.
• B.J. Wood, 30, of Emma.
• Linda Wood, 59, of Emma.
•
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•
•
•
•
• Debbie Stumbo, 53, of Martin.
In February, at about the time this
current investigation would have been
getting started, Combs, who left
UNITE to come to the city force,
talked about the goals of the city's
drug unit.
"We're going to have a zero-balance on narcotics in this city," Combs
said then. "And we're also going to be
looking at any activity that is coming
into the city from other parts of the
county."
The drug unit was fully formed in
August. of last year. Since that time,
records indicate that more than 50
cases have been opened in that division, more than 2,000 prescription Teachers and other school employees showed their
pills have been seized, in addition to school spirit during a back-to-school event held at the
Mountain Arts Center on Monday.
some $29,000 in currency.
The Floyd County Animal Shelter
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Pastor Tommy Reed, in
attendance for the vote, also
openly opposed the idea,
but could not be reached for
comment.
"Gorman and B.D. had
brought it up about the sale
of beer in restaurants and on
the
golf course
on
Sundays,"
sai4
Prestonsburg Mayor Jerry
·Fannin. "The vote was 3-to4 to have an ordinance
drafted and a tirst reading."
Some who voted for the
chance to open sales up on
Sunday, such as councilmember Harry Adams,
declined to comment.
However; Collins said his
focus was on the possible
changes it could bring about
~
•
at Stonecrest Golf Course.
"The biggest thing is
there' s nothing changing,"
said Collins. "We 're not
reinventing anything and
we're not promoting or
deterring anything. People
are already bringing beer to
the golf course on Sundays,
which is against policy but
we can't run people off
because it' s a tourism
thing."
Collins said if an ordinance was put in place, the
result could be more chance
for regulation at the course
than presently exists.
"It's not regulated this
way, that' s the bad thing,"
he continued. "When you
bring your own, you drink
think it's necessary to drink
alcohol to have a meal or
play golf," Goble said. ·"I
just don't think it's right
anymore and it's because of
personal experience, not
because it wouldn't do the
city good. If we had a population of ~ay 150,000, I may
have voted differently
because I can see where the
benefit from more sales
would help the city."
This week's Celebrity is CARRIE COLEMAN,
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HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER:
The East Kentucky Soccer
Conference held its second
annual preseason event oyer
the weekend at StoneCrest.
Each participating team
played four 20-minute scrim·
mages.
Left: Blackcat forward Ally
Branham worked the ball
against
pressure
from
Paintsville's Karissa Boyd.
Right: Having made the tackle, Prestonsburg fullback
Tori Hunt looked upfield for a
teamjllate as Paintsville's
Alyson Salyer worked to
recover possession.
Leadership ..
Conference
approaching
Squirrel
Hunt/Campout
setfori\ug.20-21
TIMES STAFF REPORT
by STEVE LeMASTER
SPORTS EDITOR
·LEXINGTON
- The
2010
HYPE
Student
Leadership Conference is
· scheduled for Monday, Aug.
ti 23 at the Lexington Center.
The conference is free to
students of any KHSAA
member school. Schools are
responsible for transportation and lodging, if any.
Conference
registration
capacity is open to the first
400 applicants. The one-day
training session ' features
three breakout activities on
teamwork, · sportsmanship
and leadership with Patrick
George as the keynote
speaker.
Last year's one-day
11
· workshop attracted more
than 450 participants, one of
the largest turnouts in the
history of the event.
For more information
about the HYPE Student
Leadership Conference contact Butch Cope via phone at
859-299-5472 ext. 231, or
email bcope@khsaa.org.
Kinzer finishes
lOth at 201
TIMES STAFF REPORT
ALLEN
Brandon
Kinzer and the No. 18
. Kinzer Motorsports Late
Model team had a pair of
$3,000-to~win events on
theii racing calendar over the
August 6-7 weekend in the
states of ' Georgia and
Kentucky. The Southern
Regional Racing Series
(SRRS) was scheduled to
'sanction a $3,000-to-win
showdown on Friday night at
the Boyd's Speedway in
Ringgold, Georgia, but
Mother Nature had another
plan. Following a rain-out at
Boyd's Speedway, Kinzer
set his sights on the annual
Walker Prater Pops 40 on
Saturday night at nearby 201
Speedway in Sitka.
The unsanctioned event at
201 Speedway paid $3 .000
to the winner and drew a
stout field of Super Late
Models. Kinzer ran fourth in
his heat race and raced hard
• during the A-Main to secure
a top-10 finish. When the
dust had settled at 201 on
Saturday, Kinzer found himself credited with a lOth
place performance. Fellow
veteran driver Eddie Carrier
Jr. won the Walker Prater
Pops 40 feature race.
Allen Central hosted and prevailed its 11th Annual Preseason Tournament and Referee Clinic held Saturday.
Belfry also finished out in front, winning another division in the preseason event.
Allen Central tops in tournev
Rebs win Red
Division; Belfry
prevails in Blue
by STEVE LeMASTER
SPORTS EDITOR
EASTERN - Volleyball was in the
air Saturday at· Allen Central High
School as 13 teams competed in the
11th Annual Preseason Tournament
and Referee Clinic. Defending 15th
Region Champion Allen Central was
able to prevail in one of the ve1y competitive divisions.
In the Blue Division, Prestonsburg
defeated Paintsville in the first match.
Betsy Layne proved to be too much far
Sheldon Clark in the second match.
Belfry showed it was ready to go and
pounded Magoffin County in the third
match. Prestonsburg then took on
Sh~ldon Clark and overpowered the
Cardinals. Later on, Belfry derailed
Paintsville and Betsy Layne downed
Magoffin County. When the dust settled, Belfry had tallied 102 points. In a
strong performance, Betsy Layne followed with 100 points. Belfry prevailed as the champion out of the Blue
Division.
In the Red Division, Allen Central
battled Pike Central and claimed a win
in the first match of the afternoon session. Johnson Central took on East
Ridge and claimed a victory. Pikeville
and Phelps locked up in a tight match
with the Panthers eventually prevailing. Pike County Central faced Johnson
Central and worked its way to a win.
Perry County Central then gave the
East Ridge squad a good fight but the
Waniors finished out in front. Allen
Central faced Pikeville and claimed yet
another victory. The last match pitted
Phelps against Perry Central. The
Commodores came out on top in the
finale. The Rebels won the Red
Division with a four-point spread over
East Ridge.
For· the Rebels, Courtney Hodge
had 10 lcills on .860 hitting. Samantha
Rice and Rachel Moore each had six
kills. Laken Tackett and Tiffany
Burdzilauskas each knocked in four.
Ciara Jones and Katie Kendrick had
three kills apiece while Chelsea Austin,
Potter, and Kelsey Blevins had two
kills each. Austin and Hodge lead the
Allen Central serving effort ·with six
aces each. Williams and Potter had
three aces each while Brooke Risner,
Jones, and Blevins delivered two
apiece. Leigh Williams dished out 16
assists, Risner offered up 10 dishes,
and Molly Thornsberry earned five.
Defensively, Potter had 15 digs, Julie
Halbert recorded 10 and Hodge
scooped up seven . Rice, Kendrick, and
Austin delivered one block apiece for
the Rebels.
The event served as a showcase:featuring some of Eastem Kentucky's top
teams.
PRESTONSBURG
The 11th Annual Youth Hunt
Squirrel Hunt Campout
sponsored by the Floyd
County Hunter Education
Organization, Dewey Lake
Fish and Game Club,
Kentucky. 1 Department of
Fish and Wildlife and the
Kentucky Hunter Education
Association, will be held
Aug. 20-21 at the German
Bridge Campground. Age
groups are 4-6; 7-9, 10-12
and 13-15. The event is free.
Each youth must be accompanied by at least one parent
or guardian. All campers
must bring their own hunting, fishing and camping
equipment. This year's campout is dedicated to the
memory of longtime Floyd
County Hunter Education
Instructor Paul Robinson.
Youth over age 12 need a
hunting license. Door prizes
will be given away to all. age
groups and shotguns for
youth only (7 years . and
older) . Each youth will
receive a gift and a hat.
The youth huntlcampout
will include a BB gun ·shoot,
canoeing, a turkey calling
contest and arch~ry.
Pre-registration
is
required as spaces are limited/ For more information,
call Tom Borines, 606/2855061; Joe R. Bolton,
606/884-8683; Tim Goble,
606-874-2490 or Gerald
Jones, 606/886-8656.
Rebels ranked 25th in preseason coaches poll
TIMES STAFF REPORT
LEXINGTON - The Kentucky
Volleyball Coaches Association
released its preseason high school
volleyball poll last week. with twotime defending KHSAA State
Tournament champion Mercy taking
the top spot. Also released were the
KVCA Top 5 Preseason Regional
Polls~
Nine of the state's 16 regions were
represented on this year's KVCA
Preseason Poll. Regular-season play
started Monday and the season will
conclude with the KHSAA State
Championship at Knights Hall on the
campus of Bellarrnine University
October 29-30.
The poll includes only one team from
Eastern Kentucky. Reigning 15th Region
champion Allen Central is ranked 25th in
the preseason poll, which shapes up as
follows:
The Kentucky Volleyball Coaches
Association Preseason Poll (Rank,
School)- 1- Mercy; 2-Sacred Heart;
3-Assumption; 4-Notre Dame; 5--St.
Henry; 6-Henry Clay; 7-Newport
Central Catholic; 8-Scott; 9-Holy Cross
(LouisviUe); 10-Paul Laurence Dunbar;
11- DuPont Manual: 12-Greenwood;
13- Lafayette; 14-Eastem; 15-Butler;
16-Ryle; 17- Holy Cross (Covington);
1&-Apollo; 19-Presentation; 20-Caldwdl
County; 21-0wensboro Catholic;
22- Whitefield Academy; 23-Campbell
County; 24-Male; 25-Allen Central.
photo by Steve LeMaster
BETSY LAYNE senior setter/outside hitter Keleigh
Wagner is pictured in
action on Saturday during
Allen Central's 11th Annual
tournament/referee clinic.
P'burg set to host 3rd Annual Food City
Summer Slam Volleyball Tournament
TIMES STAFF REPORT
PRESTONSBURG
With high school volleyball
season set to get underway
for most area teams next
week, the Prestonsburg
Volleycats are not only
preparing for the upcoming
year but with the help of main
sponsor Food City and the
hard work of the booster club,
Prestonsburg will again heist
its annual volleyball tournament. The 2010 edition of the
Food City Summer Slam
photo by Steve LeMaster Volleyball Tournament will
The Prestonsburg High School volleyball program is. set to host th~ third ann~al run Friday-Saturday.
f.' summer Slam tournament. This year's tournament w1ll feature mult1ple defendmg
Four gyms - Prestonsburg
region champions as well as past tournament cha~ps.
')
High School, Adams Jv1iddle
School,
Prestonsburg
Elementary School and Allen
Grade Sch9ol - will host the
2010 Food City Summer
Slam Volleyball Tournament.
What has become one of
the better tournaments this
side of Lexington, the Food
City Summer Slam has a field
of 20 teams from around the
region and surrounding areas.
The main feature of the tourney (and believed to be the
only one in the state) is there
is no entry fee.
Most tournaments of this
size have to charge $150$200 to cover expenses but
for the third year in a row,
teams will not be charged.
This is only made possible
due to the relationship the
booster club has had with
Food City. which is the title
sponsor and has been for all
three tournaments.
The field for this year's
tourney includes quite a few
outstanchng programs - 2008
champion South Laurel
retums and 2009 champ
Betsy Layne is set to defend
its title . There's also Allen
Central, which is the preseason No. 25 team in the state,
(See P'BURG, page two)
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AUGUST
11, 201 0
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Upcoming fall squirrel
season looks promising
Hunting survey
available online
by ART LANDER JR.
· KENTUCKY AFIELD
FRANKFORT
Kentu.cky's fall squirrel season opens Saturday, Aug. 21
and the outlook is similar to
last year.
"Squirrels are our most
stable and abundant small
game species," said Ben
Robinson, small game biolophoto by Chris Belcher Racing Photography
gist for the Kentucky
CARRIER JR. ON: Former World of Outlaws Rookie of the Year and Battle of the
Department
of Fish and
Bluegrass Series Champion Eddie Carrier Jr. of Salt Rock, W.Va., picked up the fourth
Wildlife
Resources.
"Even a
annual Walker Prater Pops 40 Late Model Memorial Feature win in the Carl Groverowned-Engines Inc., Cox Wrecker Service, Blue Ridge Machinery & Tool-sponsored poor mast year is not going to
Rocket Chassis. The victory paid the Harrodsburg native $3.000, adding to his long be detrimental to squirrel
populations."
list of over 175 career feature wins.
This year, the 190-day
season is split. The first segment of squirrel season opens
Aug. 21 and closes for the
opening weekend of modem
gun deer season Nov. 13-14.
Squirrel season opens again
Nov. 15 and continues
through Feb. 28, 2011. The
daily bag limit is six squirrels.
Last year's mast crop, the
abundance of nuts and fruits
produced by trees and other
plants, determines this year's
estimate of the number of
squirrels available to hunters.
"Last year's mast crop
was rated poor to average,"
said Robinson. "Only 38 percent of white oaks observed
had mast, 42 percent of red
oaks, 27 percent of hickories,
and' 38 percent of beech."
Since 1953, wildlife biologists have conducted a survey
SOCCER-RAMA:
of Kentucky 's most irnporThe East Kentucky Soccer tant producers of wildlife
Conference was back in foods, determining the proaction over the weekend at portion of mast bearing trees.
StoneCrest. During the pre- Squirrels rely on the mast
season event, boys teams · from these trees during variplayed in the morning ses- ous times of the fall and winsion while the girls compet- ter. "Since we did not experied in the late afternoon portion. The schools represent· ence a failure of any of these
ed were Prestonsburg, important mast crops, at least
Paintsville, Johnson Central, some food was available to
Sheldon Clark, Jackson City, squirrels throughout a majorPikeville, Pike Central, Belfry ity of the winter months ,"
and Shelby Valley.
said Robinson .
Above: Shelby Valley's
Early in the fall season,
Trevor Tackett attempted to squirrels feed heavily on
move the ball away from the
pressure
applied
by
Blackcat fullback Charlie
Joseph.
Right: Players wor.ked for
·possession of the ball.
hickories. A good hunting son's survey averaged about
strategy is to look for trees 12 hunting trips per season. •
with maturing nuts that squir- Trips afield lasted an average
rels are beginning to cut. of 2.6 hours each.
Often these trees are on dry,
- Data included 1,319
upland sites, such as hilltops, hunts in 91 different counties
or flat benches along the con- across Kentucky - Hunters
observed an average of neartour of ridges.
Shotguns · are a good ly five squirrels per hunt and
choice for early-season squir- ropghly two squirrels per
rel hunting since leaves make hour. Hunters saw more than
it difficult to clearly see squir- three times as many gray
rels.
squirrels as fox squirrels.
But, the abundance of
Robinson predicts
leaves also provides hunters hunters should expect to see
with some advantages: squir- nearly two squirrels per hour
rels make a lot of noise when of hunting during the upcomthey jump from limb to limb, ing 2010-11 season.
and rustling leaves help
Harvest averaged
hunters locate squirrels in the between two and three squircrowns of tall trees.
rels per hunt and hunters
"The leaves also give bagged four gray squirrels for
hunters some cover as they eveJY one fox squirrel. The
slip around the woods," said number of gray squirrels seen
Robinson.
and harvested per hour was
To help determine the up slightly from the 2008-09
health of Kentucky's squirrel · season. Hunters harvested
population, the Squirrel nearly 51 percent of all squirHunting Cooperlrtor Survey rels observed.
·
was developed in 1995 as a
- Hunting effort was
volunteer
mitlatJVe. greater toward the beginning
Biologists use the collected of squirrel season, with 53
data to monitor squirrel popu- percent of the hunts taking
lation trends in Kentucky . place in August and
Each year, participating September. Overall, 77 perhunter cooperators are mailed cent of all hunts occurred
a new hunting log, the results · before opening day of modof the survey and a small gift em firearms season for deer
for participating, such as last yelU".
lapel pin or ball cap.
-- Statewide, gray squirrels
Hunters simply record the comprised 80 percent of the
information about their hunts harvest. More fox squirrels
as the season progresses, then were taken in central
mail their survey to the Kentucky , 24.5 percent, than
Kentucky Fish and Wildlife any other region. Hunters in
when they're finished hunt- western Kentucky accounted
ing for the season. The mail- for just a little over 10 percent
ing address is: No. 1 of the fox squirrel harvest.
.
Sportsman's Lane, Frankfort,
- September was the .
Ky. , 40601. Logs must be most productive month for ·
sent no later than May 31, squirrel hunters last season, :
2011.
with the highest number of ·
The recently published squirrels seen and killed per
2009-10 Squirrel Hunting hunt.
c ooperator survey R eport, To participate in the 2010compiled by Robinson, offers 11
Squirrel
Hunting
some interesting data on Cooperator Survey, print a
Kentucky's squirrel popula- copy of the survey at:
tions and the state's most avid www.fw.ky.gov/smallgamelsquirrel hunters.
ogs.asp, or call 1-800-858Here are some highlights: 1549 and ask for one to be
The 109 squirrel hunters mailed to you.
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vollevball, golf seasons underwav
golf, volleyball and tennis.
Assistant Commis.sioner
Darren Bilberry will continLEXINGTON - Assistant ue to be the point of contact
Commissioners
at
the for swiflvning and softball,
KHSAA will be switching ~well as golf. Bilberry also
several sports assignments serves as the KHSAA chief
. and responsibilities begin- . compliance officer and Title
ning this fall, Commissioner IX Project Coordinator.
Julian Tackett announced on
Tackett, who will continMonday.
~e to administer football and
Assistant Commissioner cheer, said the changes were
Michael Barren will adminis- a natural part of the executive
ter the sports of soccer and staff transition.·
"This changing · of the
tennis in addition · to
wrestling for the upcoming guard at the Association
school year. Barren had pre- allows us to take our excelviously been the primary lent administrative team, and
contact for cross country and place them in positions of ·
track and field.
strength as it relates to their
Assistant Comini.ssioner sports assignments," said
Angela Passafiume will now Tackett. ''With the number of
handle cross country arid changes in primary assigntrack and field, as well as ments, it also ensures that we
regular season basketball and have multiple people with
officials division supervisor. knowledge of multiple
Assistant Commissioner aspects, which will undoubtButch Cope will administer edly help us serve our memthe sports of volleyball and ber schools and the studentbaseball, in addition to his athletes in a better manner."
duties as corporate partnerKHSAA extends softball
ship liaison, student leader- agreement: The KHSAA
ship coordinator, Dawahares Board of Control also voted
H.allofFatreNcminatioos/Ban at its August meeting to
and other recognition pro- extend its agreement with the
grams. Cope was previously ·city of Owensboro for Jack
responsible for the sports of C. Fisher Park to remain as
TIMES STAFF REPORT
photo by Steve LeMaster
BETSY LAYNE ranked a~ one of the top teams during the Preseason
Tournament/Referee Clinic held at J.E. Campbell Arena Saturday.
c·ats in Canada on TV, radio
TIMES STAFF REPORT
LEXINGTON - Fans will
get an early look at the 201011 University of Kentucky
men's basketball team this
>eason thanks to a three~ame, three-day exhibition
;eries in Windsor, Ontario in
nid-August.
The Wildcats will kick off
the trip on Aug. 15 against
the University of Windsor at
7:00p.m. ET, followed by a
7 p.m. ET match-up against
the Western Mustangs on
Aug. 16. UK will close with
an 11 a.m. ET rematch
against Windsor on Aug. 17 ,
with all three games being
played at the St. Denis
Centre
in
Windsor.
Monday's game was moved
back one hour to 7 pm. ET
for broadcast purposes.
Sunday's game is sold out
and only a few tickets
remain for Monday and
Tuesday's contests. Advance
tickets can be purchased by
phone at 519.253.3000
begin_of_the_skyp.e_high-
lighting ext. 2447 . Ticket
prices are $10 for adults and
youth, $5 · for children. All
seating is general admission.
UK fans without tickets
to the games in Canada have
a variety of broadcast
options for keeping up with
Kentuckis
three-game,
three-day exhibition series in
Windsor. The Big Blue
Sports Network will televise
the games live on FS South;
WTVW-TV in Evansville;
WYMT-TV
in
Hazard;WSAZ-My Z in
Huntington, WV; WKAGTV in Hopkinsville; WKYTTV in Lexington; WMYOTV in Louisville and
WDKA-TV
in
Paducah/Cape Girardeau.
The games can be heard
on radio in Lexington on
WLAP-AM (630) and in
Louisville on WHAS-AM
(840). The Big Blue Sports
Radio Network will also
carry all three games; check
for the affiliate in your area.
The series marks the first
time UK has traveled north
of the border and the first
time since 1995 that
Kentucky will play an exhibition schedule prior to the
season. UK traveled to Italy
that year and went 4-1, followed by its run to the 1996
National Championship.
The Windsor Lancers finished the 2010 season with a
17-5 record in route tp the
Ontario University Athletics
(QUA) West regular season
and playoff championship .
Western posted a 12-10
record last season, finishing 15th Region favorite South
and
the
host
fourth in the West division of Floyd
Prestonsburg squad to round
the QUA.
round out the Floyd County
representatives. Also in the
,ATTENTION COACHES:
1 field is · defending 12th
Fax your scoresheets
Region
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to The Times Southwestern, making its first
606/886-3603:
appea'rance. Southwestern
has been dubbed as the tournament favorite.
Ashland Blazer, Rowan
Call in game scores
County
and Greenup County
and stats to
will
represent
the 16th
The TimesRegion.
Teams
representing
606/886·8506.
the 14th Region will be
Hazard,
Perry
County
host of the State Softball
Tournament through the
2014 season. The original
contract awarded Owensboro
the toumarn911t for the 2010
and 2011 seasons, with an
option to extend the agreement. The tournament has
been held at Jack C. Fisher
Park in 1998, 2004-05 and
2008 through the present.
Volleyball, golf seasons
underway: The fall sports
season is back in full swing
this week with the first date
for volleyball matches on
Monday. Golf enters its second week of play while boys'
and gir:ls' soccer begins play
on Monday, Aug. 16 .
Football teams may begin
play in week zero of the
schedule on Friday, Aug. 20,
while most teams will begin
play the following Friday.
Cross Country gets underway
the following week on
Monday, Aug. 23.
Schedules for volleyball,
boys' and girls' soccer as well
as football have been posted
on the Riherds/KHSAA
Scoreboard. Coaches, athletic
directors and media members
are encouraged to call every
result into the scoreboard at
800-453-6882.
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P'burg
n Continued from p1
Central and Powell County.
Middlesboro will represent
the 13th Region.
· The field also features a
dose of additional 15th
Region teams with traditionrich Belfry returning along
with East Ridge, Pike County
Central, Pikeville, Paintsville
and Lawrence County all
making a return to the event.
Tenth Region member
George Rogers Clark is set to
make its first trip to the
Summer Slam high school
volleyball tournament.
The following associate
sponsors have helped to ~
make the Prestonsburg vol- ·
leyball tournament possible:
Prestonsburg
Tourism,
Appalachian Wireless, Pig in
a Poke BBQ, Johnny .
McKinney and Dairy Queen, '
Charley's Subs and Pepsi
Bottling Co.
Follow high school volleyball throughout the 2010
season in The Floyd County
Times.
�THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
11, 2010 • 83
School year begins with traffic
change at· Betsy Layne High
by SHELDON COMPTON
STAFF WRITER
BETSY LAYNE
~ Beginning yesterday, officials with the state highway
department
announced
there would be no left turn
coming down the hill from
Betsy Layne High School, a
spot that has given drivers
problems in the past in
terms of visibility.
"Sight distance is a real
problem on this street," said
Greg Couch, engineering
branch
manager
for
Highway District 12. "A
vehicle can come around
~ the curve in the northbound
lane in just a matter of sec-
onds. You can't see the traffic until you're already out
in the road."
Barrels and cones as well
as signs have been placed to
notify drivers that they are
to turn right only when
pulling onto U.S. 23 from
the street that leads to the
hilltop school.
Many drivers, Couch
said, were already turning
right and driving north until
they reached the nearby
IGA, turning there and then
proceeding in the other
direction to avoid the dangerous left turn.
"In fact, there is a sign
corning of the hill from the
school telling students not
to make a left turn into
oncoming traffic to get in
the southbound lanes,"
Couch said.
The sign was an indicator that school officials had
taken notice of the dangers
of the left turn and Couch
said that several others,
including the district's magistrate, school board member, school principal,· the
county schools superintendent and · county judge, had
all asked what . could be
done to improve the situation.
"We hope that motorists
will be sensible and observe
the new traffic pattern,"
Couch said. "We know that
they will be much safer
when they do."
As materials arrive,
highway workers
will
install more permanent barriers, known as Qwik Curb,
paddle-like barriers that are
seen in the medians where
various turns are not
allowed,
Couch
said,
adding that the installation
of these barriers would
most likely be done on the
weekend and certainly not
during school hours.
IMPORTANT: Limited supply, orders must be made
six weeks in advance.
Caii'Biaine's Guns & Bows at 606-874-9997
to place your order today!
Chamber welcomes Templar Security
by MANDY STUMBO
CHAMBER DIRECTOR
The
Floyd
County
Chamber Of Commerce
recently welcomed new
chamber member, Templar
Security Services.
Templar
Security
tfl Services is an acclaimed
firm of security agents with
a reputation for both effective security solutions and
the use of innovative technology in the protecting of
life and property.
Templar
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with uniformed security
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possess a minimum of five
years of security experience. All security guards
are equipped with two-way
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ensure constant communication with their management team. Each and every
security guard is in-serviced
regularly regarding your
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All of Templar Security
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source of information to
patrons,
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and
employees.
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forensic breakdown of costing specifications. The philosophy
of
Templar
Security Services is to
retain the highest quality
security professionals in the
industry.
Templar
Security
Services may be reached by
phone at (606) 886-7579.
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These H~nry Rifles, 100 in
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entire
commonwealth.
Blaine Depoy, owner of
Blaine's Guns & Bows in
Allen, has been authorized
to sell 100 of the guns that
have the Floyd County
designs.
"It's great that the company
thought enough about Floyd
County to do these guns,"
Blaine said.
Along with the Floyd.
County landmarks that are
depicted on the rifles, those
who purchase them have the
option of adding personalization for an extra $60 added to
the $549.99 price.
The Floyd County rifles are
only allowed to be sold in the
county, and Blaine, who took
over operation of Mert's Guns
& Ammo in 2004, has already
sold approximately 40 of the
guns with 60 remaining.
Limited edition numbers are
assigned out of the 100.
In addition to the Floyd
County Rifle, 1,000 Kentucky
Rifles were manufactured that
depict historical landmarks
throughout the state of
Kentucky. Only half of these
guns remain and also can be
personalized.
For more information on
the rifles and how to purchase
them, contact Blaine's Guns
& Bows at (606) 874-9997.
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and church services. The
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and air conditioner. For
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6056 or 711, or come by the
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NOTICE OF BOND RELEASE
Permit No. 860-5335
NOTICE o'F BOND RELEASE
Permit No. 860-5336
In accordance with KRS 350.093, noIn accordance with KRS 350.093, notice is hereby given that Laurel Moun- tice is hereby given that Laurel Mountaih Resources, LLC, 1801 Watergap . tain Resources, LLC, 1801 Watergap
Road, Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653 Road, Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653
has applied for Phase II & Ill bond re- has applied for Phase Ill bond release
lease on permit number 860-5335, on permit number 860-5336, which was
which was last issued on 03-19-2010. last issued on 03-19-2010. The appliThe application covers an area of ap- cation covers an area of approximately
proximately 20.14 acres located 2.2 5.22 acres located 0.21 miles southeast
miles south of Lackey in Knott and of Betty in Knott and Fl_oyd Counties.
Floyd Counties.
The permit area is approximately 0.4
The. permit area is approxlma\ely 0.6
miles southeast from Kentucky Route miles southeast from Kentucky Route
550s junction with Triplett Branch RC>ad 550s junction with Triplett Branch Road.
and located on Triplett Branch of Jones The latitude is 37° 26'42". The longiFork. The latitude is 3JO 26'37". The tude is 82° 49'50".
longitude is 82° 50'05".
The bond now in effect for this permit
The bond now in effect for this permit
is a Surety Bond in the amount of is a Surety Bond in the amount of
$40,300.00. Approximately $40,300.00 $5,1 00.00. Approximately $5,1 00.00 of
of this bond amount is included in the this bond amount is included in the application for release.
application for release.
Written comments, objections, and reWritten comments, objections, and req uests for a public hearing or informal quests for a public hearirg or informal
conference must be file d with the Direc· conference must be filed with the Direc·
tor, Division of Mine Reclamation and tor, Division of Mine Reclamation and
Enforcement, #2 Hudson Hollow, Enforcement, #2 Hudson Hollow,
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, by Septem· Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, by September 07, 2010.
ber 07, 2010 . .
A public hearing on the application
has been scheduled for September 08,
2010 at 10:00 AM, or soon thereafter as
may be heard, at the Department for
Natural Resources Prestonsburg Regional Office, 3140 South Lake Drive,
Prestonsburg , Kentucky 41653. The
hearing will be cancelled if no request
for a hearing or informal conference is
received by September 07 , 2010.
A public hearing on the application
has been scheduled for September 08,
2010 at 9:00AM, or soon thereafter as
may be heard, at the Department for
Natural Resources Prestonsburg Regional Office, 3140 South Lake Drive,
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. The
hearing will be cancelled if no request
for a hearing or informal conference is
received by September 07, 2010.
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FOR BIDS
First Month Rent Free
w/Deposit Paid in Full
Stove, Refrigerator, '
and Dishwasher provided.
Rent Starting at $30'5.00
For rent. Mobile
home 2br. Located 3
miles from Harold on
Rt 979. $400 de- Water, sewer, garbage included in rent
posi~. $400 per ~
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month.
Includes ~
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7862.
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HUD approved. No
INDIVIDUAL FOR THE POSITION OF RECEPTIClNIST AT OUR
pets.
$350
per
month
Autos
plus $300 deposit. LoPIKEVILLE DENTAL OFFICE.
H1cks Auto Sale cated at Hueysville.
DUTIES INCLUDE: GREETING PATIENTS, FILING CHARTS, INDavid Road
Call 358-4036
SURANCE CLAIMS ADMINISTRATION, APPOINTMENT SCHED2001 t=ord Taurus
For rent: 1 br apart88,000 miles $3,195
ULING AND CONFIRMATION, AND GENERAL OFFICE DUTIES.
1999 Ford Taurus $ ment. Utilities paid.
REQUIREMENTS FOR POSITION ARE: EXCELLENT COM2,900 .
WID included. No
MUNICATION SKILLS, COMPUTER SKILLS, PLEASANT
1998 Kia Sportage pets. No HUD .. $525.
80,000 miles 4x4 per month plus $175
PERSONALITY, WILLINGNESS TO WORK Wj:LL WITH OTHERS,
$3,200
AND PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL OFFICE EXPERIENCE. PREFdeposit. Call 2262005 Chrysler Town&
ERENCE WILL BE GIVEN TO THOSE WHO HAVE PREVIOUS
0999.
Country van. 80,000
DENTAL OFFICE EXPERIENCE AND DENTRIX DENTAL SOFT·
miles.
$5,9951995
WARE KNOWLEDGE.
Ford F-150 4x4. Automatic.
110,000
WE OFFER DESIRABLE HOURS AND GREAT BENEFITS WHICH
n]iles.$3,4951994 Bon- Town house apartINCLUDE MEDICAL INSURANCE, PAID HOLIDAYS, PAID VACAneville. 1 Owner. ment for rent. 2 br,
TION, INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT PLAN AND BONUS/INCENTIVE
1-tJO,OOO
miles. 11/2 bath, stove,
PLAN FOR FULL TIME EMPLOYEES.
$2,495.1995 Hightop fridge, dw, w/d hook
Chevy
van. up, city limits at US
PLEASE FORWARD RESUME, WORK REFERENCES, RECENT
$2,895.2001 325 I
PHOTOGRAPH AND SALARY REQUIREMENTS TO THE ADBMW $4,5001998 2wd 23 & Hwy 80. $600
DRESS BELOW. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE
mth plus utilities with
F-150 $3,800.
CONSIDERED. ALL RESPONSES ARE KEPT STRICTLY CONFI2004 GMC Serria 4WD $350 deposit. No
Crew cab
DENTIAL.
pets. 1yr lease. Also
Leather,
Loaded 2 br, 1 bath apartDENTAL OFFICE RECEPTIONIST
$12,500
ment. $525 plus
· 300 NORTH MAYO TRAIL
1S91
Extra
Cab
$350 deposit. 606SUITE 1
Tacoma Auto 4WD
625-0134 or 237$?,800
PIKEVILLE, KY 41501
01 VW Beetle standard 4758
shift
$8,200.
01 Grand Am 4 door,
NOTICE TO
PUBLIC NOTICE
$3,200
CHARLIE PRATER
Nonnie Hensley, VIP Fuels No. 3,
2002 Sunfire 4 door
Auto$3,300
6310 Highway 979, Grethel, has deWarning Order
1999 Kia Sel)hia
clared intention(s) to apply for a
Notice is hereby given that the under60,000 miles 5 sp
beer-by-package license. The busisigned attorney has been appointed to
$2,500
ness to be licensed will be located at
2005 Dodge Stratus notify the Defendant, CHARLIE
SXT
12 McKenzie, Addition, Van Lear, KY
PRATER, that a civil actioh has been
69,000 miles Auto
41265 . The (owners) ; principal offifiled
against
him
in
Floyd
Circit
Court,
$6,200
cers and directors; limited partners;
2001 Blazer 130,00 Division II, as C.A. No.: 10-CI-721.
or members are as follows: Nonnie
miles
Said Defendant must immediately file
loaded $3,800
Hensley, 473 Rockhouse Road,
an Answer in this matter, otherwise,
Call 886-2842.
Tomahawk, KY 41262. Any person,
judgment may be entered against him.
Parting out. 97 S-1 0 Said Defendant should contact the unassociation, corporation, or body
Blazer. 4dr, 4wd,
politic may protest the granting of the
dersigned attorney immediately.
good motor & D·
license(s) by writing the Department
Anthoney Craig Davis
train. Many good
of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 1003
Davis Law Office
body parts. Sell part
Twilight Trail, Frankfort, Ky. 40601104 Hays Complex
or all. Call 606-8868400, within 30 days of the date of
P.O. Box 220
3386. Leave mesthis legal publication.
Betsy Layne, Kentucky 41605
sage.
Office: (606) 478-1002
H&R
Park Place Apartments
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a subsidiary of
TECO Coal Corporation,
located at Myra, KY, is now
accepting applications for the
following position:
TEMPORARY SURFACE BACKDUMP OPERATOR must have minimum of 2 years
surface coal mining experience and be able
to operate a backdump. KY Surface Mine
Certification required.
Applications will be accepted at:
Kentucky Department tor
Employment Services
138 College Street, Pikeville, KY 41501
Premier Elkhorn Coal Company subscribes to a
drug-free environment and is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
MINE1
Pursuant to Application
Number 858-5064
Amendment No. 5
The City of Prestonsburg, is accepting financing proposals for
equipment purchase. For specifications please contact the City Clerk at
(606) 886-2335. Sealed bids are due
no later than 4:00 p.m., August 20,
201 0. The City of Prestonsburg reserves the right to accept or reject
any or all bids.
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS
The City of Prestonsburg is ac·
cepting bids for a new 2011 20 cubic
yard garbage truck. Bid specifications may be picked up at City Hall
located at 200 North Lake Drive or
by contacting the City Clerk at (606)
886-2335. Sealed bids are due no
later than 4:00 p.m., August 20,
2010. The City of Prestonsburg reserves the right to reject or accept
any or all bids.
NOTICE OF
INTENTION TO MINE
Pursuant to
Application Number
836-0306
Renewal1
In accordance with KRS 350.055, notice is hereby given that The Elk Horn
In accordance with the provisions of Coal Company, LLC, 544 South Lake
KRS 350.070, notice is hereby given . Drive, Prestonsburg, KY 41653 has ap·
that Czar Coal Corporation, 81 Enter- plied for a renewal of a permit tor an unprise Drive, Debord, Kentucky 41214 derground coal mining operation
has applied for an amendment to an ex- located 0.50 miles west of Hi Hat in
isting underground coal mining and Floyd County. The proposed operation
reclamation operation located 2.5 miles will disturb 24.7 surface acres and will
southeast of Odds in Martin, Floyd and underlie 3,513.0 acres, and the total
Johnson Counties. The amendment area within the permit boundary will be
will add 0.00 acres of surface distur- 3,537.7 acres.
bance and add 2,535.18 acres of unThe proposed operation is approxi·
derground rnining area rnaking the total mately 0.50 miles west of KY Route
area within the permit boundary will be 979's junction with KY Route 122 and
11 ,240.23 acres.
just north of Newman Branch of Clear
Creek,.
The amendment area is approximately
2.5 miles south of Kentucky Route 3's
junction with Big Sandy Regional Airport Road and located in Sycamore
Creek of Daniels Creek and Crooked
Branch of Johns Creek.
The proposed amendment is located on
the Thomas and Lancer U.S.G.S. 71/2
minute quadrangle maps. The amendment is to add additional underground
mining acres only. No surface disturbance is proposed under this amendment. The operation will underlie land
owned by Isaac Richmond - Heirs and
Harkins & Browning Family Trust, Sally
Turner - Heirs, Phillip & William Lafferty, John Burke, Leon Spears, Marietta Morrison, Beech Fork Processing,
Inc., Myrtle Spears Richmond - Estate,
Lowell & Phyllis Burke, Willis Burke,
Wanda Phyllis Dye, Paul & Betty Burke,
Eula Wells Williams - Estate, Burke
Cemetery, William C. Lafferty, Lerlie
Harrington, Jessie & Jewell Collins,
Collins Cemetery, Billy Jr. & Deloris
Mae Lafferty, Bradley Lafferty, John W.
Goble - Heirs, Alex Goble - Heirs,
Billy Lafferty, James D. Goble, Gary
Christopher Short, Jerry & Sharon J.
Little, James & Darlene Goble, Homer
R. Vicers, Sharon E. & Shawnah L.
Crum, Columbus Collins - Estates,
Fann in Plumbing Co., Inc., Jennie
Wells, Ronald Eugene & Linda Ramey,
Gen iene Wells, Termera A. Wright,
Gene & Nevard Wells, Herbert & Louise
Wells, Glen Stafford, Nathan J. & Theodosia Maynard, Garry T. Adams, Jimmy
D. Harbey, Leroy & Rebecca Young,
Alex Samuel Wells, Jr., Wells Cenetery
- c/o Alex Wells, Bernita Wells, Charles
R. Wells, Jr., Anice Wells, Maggie Penix
- Estate, Sammie & Willadean Wells,
Bobby & Betty Keel, Patty & Ronnie
Hitchcock, David R. & ~renda W. Wells,
Ricky B. Slone, Brian K. & Diana L.
We lls, John Claude Burchett, Virgie
Burchett Heirs, New South Mining Co.,
Inc. and Pocahontas Development Corporation.
The amendment application has been
filed for public inspection at the Department for Surface Mining Reclamation
and Enforcement's Prestonsburg Re·
gional Office, 3140 South Lake Drive,
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. Written comments, objections, or requests
for a permit conference must be filed
with the Director, Division of Permits, #2
Hudson Hollow, U.S. 127 South, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 .
The proposed operation is located on
the McDowell U.S.G.S. 7 1/2 minute
quadrangle map. The surface area to
be disturbed is owned by The Elk Horn
Coal Company, LLC.
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The operation will underlie land
owned by The Elkhorn Coal Co., LLC,
Richard Stumbo Estate, Eneropro, Inc.,
Edgar & Leviathan Jones, JRMC Coal
Co., Tracy & Linda Frasure, Ted & Ocie
Frasure, Randall & Judy Frasure, ·
Deanie & Kathryn Frasure, Elvie & Jane
Collins, Bethel & Avellen Gayheart, Bill
Mosley, Carl & Patricia Mosley, Green
& Hellen Gayheart, Lonnie Akers Millard Caudill, Li-zzie Ann Hamilton, Alvin
Gayheart, Ricky & Michelle Blevins,
Ronnie & Mildred Blevins, Ernest & Delores Bevins, William Howell Heirs, Myrtle Paige, Virbil & Jean Hall, Hank Jr. &
Velvie Osborne, Anthony Newsome,
Woodrow Caudill, Benji Caudill, Elanor
Pike, Garlis Caudill, Troy & Mary Howell, Teddie Howell, Bee Howell Estate,
Teddy Howell, Rita Varney, Billie J.
lsacc, Guy & Flotine Jones, Perley
Howe ll Estate, Teddy Howell, Rita Var- .
ney, Billie J. lsacc, Guy & Flotine Jones,
Perley Howell Heirs, Emmit Blevins Estate, Freda Bentley, Juanita Knott, Jack
Akers, Pink & Esta Elliott, Lesley &
Joyce Hamilton, Charles T. and Jan et
G. Vance, 'Laura Caudill Heirs, McKinley Osborne Heirs, Burton Farris Estate, Dessie Horn, Brenda Slone, Neil
J. & Linda Mitche ll, William E. & Mahalia Mae Clay, Mike Tackett, Effort
Reynolds Estate, Meredith & Geneve
Slone, Billy D. & German Stumbo, Gale
& Birdie Collins, Evan Collins, Moses
Frasure, II, Vester Gayheart, Carl Butler
& Patricia Mosley, Julia Marie Wilson,
Elizabeth Hall, Tony & Jamie R. Newsome, Trip Hall, Danny & Alma Tackett,
Danny Ray Tackett, Pink Osborne
Heirs, Dewayne Newman, Orbie Newman, Irene Moore, Johnny Newman,
Win ston Eugene, David Mosley, James
Kent & Rita Dye and Kennel Dye.
The application has been filed for publie inspection at the Department for Surface
Mining
Reclamation
and
Enforcement's Prestonsburg Regional
Office, 3140 South Lake Drive, Suite 6,
. Prestonsburg, Kentucky41653. Written
comments, objections, or requests for a
permit conference, must be filed with
the Director, Division of Permits, No. 2
Hudson Hollow, U. S. 127 South, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 .
�THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO.II
C.A. NO. 10-CI-00363
AMERICAN GENERAL
HOME
EQUITY, INC.
PLAINTIFF
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER 'S SALE
JAMES HAMILTON; JEANENE HAMILTON;
TAX EASE LIEN SERVICING;
LENDMARK FINANCIAL SERVICES and
FLOYD COUNTY, KENTUCKY
DEFENDANTS
******~********
By virtue of a Default Judgment, Summary Judgment and
Order of Sale of the Floyd Circuit Court entered the 13th da
of July, 2010, in the above cause, as their interest in the sub
'ect property, for the sum of $101,639.74 with interes
hereon, plus additional sums and costs; please be advised
hat I shall proceed to offer tor sale at the Old Floyd Coun
Courthouse Door, South Central Avenue, Prestonsburg, Kenucky, (behind tl,'le new Floyd County Justice Center) , to th
highest and best bidder, at public auction, on the 19th day o
ugust, 2010, at 9:00a.m., upon the terms set forth following
he description, the follow described property, to wit:
Property Address : Tinker Fork of Big .Mud Creek, Floyd
County, KY
Beginning at the branch at the corner to C.C. Hamilton'
line, thus a westward course with C.C . Hamilton's line; thenc
up the hill to a marked poplar were the fence joins; thence
round the hill with the wire fence; thence running down the
hill with the wire fence; thence running down the hill with the
ire fence to the main creek; thence back wit the creek running to C.C. Hamilton's line back to the beginning point.
Being the same property conveyed to James Hamilton and
eanene Hamilton by Deed recorded in Deed Book 540,
Page 243, Floyd County Clerk's Office.
·
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make
eposit of 10% of the purchase price with·the balance on
redit for sixty (60) days, in which event the successful bider shall be required to execute bond with good suret
hereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid purchase pric
nd bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the date
f sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effec
of a Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien shall
be retained upon the above described real estate as addi
ional surety.
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all
axes or assessments upon the property for the current ta
ear and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upon
he property for prior years shall be paid from the sale proeeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of record by the
purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase price .
C. The property described above is sold sybject to an
easements, restrictions, defects, liens or encumbrances o
record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights o
redemption as may exist in favor of the United States o
merica and/or the record owners thereof.
Ill\
11 , 201 0 • 85
Houses For Rent
Houses For Rent
2 1/ 2 story cedar A frame home on 5 acres
of rand. located 2 1/2
miles out of Prestonsburg city limits on Spurlock creek. City water,
3br, w/d, dish was~er, 2
full baths, hardwood
floors, full underground
basement,
security
system, 16x36 carport
and outside storage.
No pets. $850 month.
Shown by appointment
only. Call 606-7850770. Leave message.
2 br house for rent .
$500 per month plus
deposit. Call 7940249.
Rentals
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. II
C.A. NO. 09-CI-1196
KENTUCKY HOUSING
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
For Rent
2 BR, 2 full bath mobile home for rent.
14X 70. With central
heat and air. Call
889-0036.
vs.
. CRYSTAL D. BURCHETI, ET AL
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
For sale: 1 1/2 acre
lot with 1994 dou-
***************
By virtue of an In Rem Default Judgment and Order of Sale
f the Floyd Circuit Court entered the 14th day of July, 201 0,
in the above cause, as their interest in the subject property,
or the sum of $67,103.02 (Count 1) and $2,400.99 (Coun
) with interest thereon , plus additional sums and costs;
please be advised that I shall proceed to offer for sale at the
ld Floyd County Courthouse Door, South Central Avenue,
Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind the new Floyd County Jusice Center), to the highest and best bidder, at public auction ,
n the 19th day of August, 2010, at 9:30-a.m., upon the terms
et forth following the description, the follow described prop
rty, to wit:
Property Address: 383 Woodland Heights, East Point, Ken
ucky 41216
·
Being Lot No. 11, of the Woodland Heights Subdivision, as
hown on Plat "A", recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 1, Slide 15,
in the Office of the Clerk of the Floyd County Court to which
reference is hereby made for a more complete description o
said lots.
Being the same property conveyed to Robert A Burchett, II
and Crystal D. Burchett, husband and wife, by Deed dated
September 6, 2007, of record in Deed Book 538, Page 742,
in the Floyd County Clerk's Office.
And further being the same property conveyed to Crystal D.
Burchett by Deed dated September 12, 2008, of record in
Deed Book 550, Page 628, Floyd County Clerk's Office.
A The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make
eposit of 10% of the purchase price with the balance on
redit for ninety (90) days, in which event the successful bid
er shall be required to execute bond with good suret
hereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid purchase pric
and bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the dat
of sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effec
fa Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien shal
be retained upbn the above described real estate as addi
ional surety.
·
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all
axes .or assessments upon the property for the current ta
ear .and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upon
he property for prior years sh?ll be ·paid from the sale pro
eeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of record by th
purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase price.
C. The property described above is soid subject to an
asements, restrictions, defects, liens or encumbrances o
record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights o
redemption as may exist in favor of the United States o
me rica and/or the record owners thereof.
Any announcements made on date of sale takes preceence over printed matter contained herein.
Hon. William S . Kendrick, Master Commissioner
Any announcements made on date of sale takes preceer1ce over printed· matter contained herein.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
blewide with 3 bed-
Sales
2 Mobile homes for
sale.
1-2003 3 br, 2 bath
with centr,al heat and
air. $13,000 firm .
2-2000 2br, 2 bath
with central heat and
air. $12,000 firm. Already set up. Call
889-9643.
rooms. Also 3 br
house located at
Doty Branch at McDowell. Call 377- House for rent:
6937 or 377-2373.
1,400 sq ft. Furnished apartment. 1
2 br Mobile home for br, 1 bath. Eat in
kitchen,tv and dining
rent.$400 per month
room. All utilities. Loplus utilities. Located cated on US23 beon Slick Rock at Pre- tween Prestonsburg
stonsburg, Call 874- & Pikeville. $800 deposit & $800 month.
8931 or 226-3811 .
Call 606-422-1862.
Land/Home & home
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available. 866-5972083.
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Interested applicants may apply to the
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Contact: Bilena Elkins, R.N., Nurse Aide Supe.rvisor
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FLOYD COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH TAXING DISTRICT
FINANCIAL STATEME~T
For the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2010
Hon. William S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
Published in accordance wi th KRS 424.220 and 65.070
The following information and supporting data may be inspected by the general public at FCHD 283 Goble Street Prestonsburg Ky from August
11u. through August 18th, 2010 between the hours of 8:30am and 4:00 M-F.
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. II
C.A. N0. -10-CI-00367
BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP, fka
COUNTYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP
PLAINTIFF
vs.
JEREMY SHEPHERD aka JEREMY P. SHEPHERD
aka
JEREMY P. SHEPPARD;
. JESSICA SHEPHERD aka JESSICA SHEPPARD;
GENE SCHIFLE
DEFENDANTS
RE-NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
..
***************
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Floyd Ciruit Court entered the 11th day of June, 2010, in the above
cause, as their interest in the subject property, for the sum o
150,421 .58 with interest thereon, plus additional sums and
costs; please be advised that I shall proceed to offer for sal
at the Old Floyd County Courthouse Door, South Central Avenue, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind the new Floyd Count
~'
ustice Cen_ter), to the highest and best bidder, at public aucion, on the 19th day of August, 2010, at 10:15 a.m., upon the
erms set forth following the description, the follow described
property, to wit:
·
Property Address: 243 Jack Arnett Branch, Prestonsburg,
KY 41653
Tract 1
Beginning on old Highway 114 built in 1940 and beginning
at an iron pin at the corner of the property and the road and
hence going up the hill in a straight line 134 feet to an iron pin
at the corner; thence turning left and running 110 feet to an
iron pin; thence turning left and running 156 feet to an iron
pin; thence turning left and running with the road 95 feet bac
o the beginning .
Tract 2
Beginning at the corner of Tract 1 and Tract 2 on old Highay 114 built in 1940 at an iron pin at the road and thence
running up the hill 156 feet in a straight line to an iron pin ;
hence turning left 135 feet to an iron pin; thence running bac
down to the road 203 feet to an iron pin; thence turning le
running with the road 136 feet to an iron pin to the beginning.
Being the same property conveyed to Jeremy P. Shepherd,
a single person, by Deed dated 02/29/2008, and recorded in
Deed Book 545, Page 41 , records of the Floyd County Cou
Clerk's Office.
Further reference is made to a map of the subject propert
identifying Tract 1 and Tract 2 attached herein and incorporated herein by reference.
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make
eposit of $5,000.00 of the purchase price with the balance
n a credit for thirty (30) days, in which event the successful
bidder shall be required to execute bond with good surety
hereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid purchase pric
and bear interest at the rqte of 12% per annum form the date
of sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effec
~ of a Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien shall
be retained upon the above described real estate as addiional surety.
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all
axes or assessments upon the property for the current ta
ear and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upon
he property for prior years shall be paid from the sale proeeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of record by the
purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase price .
C. The property described above is sold subject to an
asements, restrictions, defects, liens or encumbrances o
record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights o
redemption as may exist in favor of the United States o
merica and/or the record owners thereof.
Any announcements made on date of sale takes preceence over printed matter contained herein. Hon. William
S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
Kooert D Marshall
149 S. Central Avenue
Char man. Bo ard o I Health
Prestons burg,
Kf 41 653
P re stonsbur~.
Ky 4 J653
Cly. State, lp
Address
Huey Darby
355 Slick Road Road
Treasurer
C ly. State, Zip
Address
Richard Sal isbury, OD
P.O. Box 1473
Bo atd Member
Mart in . Ky 41653
Cly, State, Zip
Address
Beth Arnett
Lee Boyd, dmd
76 Woodland View
Banner, Ky 41603
Allen , Ky 41601
P . O. Box 547
Board Member
Alan Hyden , MD
F , Alle n J ames II I
Address
En~,
Prestonsburg , Ky 41653
7 57 East Court Street
Prestotuilbur~i' K~ 4l G5 l
c ly, tate, ip
Bo ard Member
Addre ss
Wilma Leslie , ARNP
165 Walter s Lane
Board Member
Address
Tammi Maynard , Pharma cist
C ky, State. Zip
32 Gr ace Drive
Emma , Kv 4 1653
Ciy, State, Zip
487 Univer sity Drive
Board Member
P r es t o n sbur~,
Address
Terry Wri gh t, MD
Mar k Greene. DVM
205 Cedar Trace
30 Trayi s Branch
Pres tonsburg , Ky 41653
East Poi nt, KY 41216
Address
Board Member
Anthony C. Stumbo, MD
Ciy, State. Zlp
350 Ha ger Branch
Boa!d Membllr
Ky 416 53
Cly, State, Zip
East Point, Ky . 41216
.
Address
C«y State, Zip
RECEIPTS
Bi<nE canoo fawa'd from JIEMrui fioca 'fH
.4ro.rt reca\€d fioolcdledro of putJic lmth ta< fcr arrent ra:a '!Jii ~es;; miffs re
$
$
<ller (s~lrtere&
$
$
TOTAL REC El PTS
793,703 .
784,003
1,581,200
Dl SBU RSEME NTS
To tre Fk>)d CoJntj ~h ~ fcr Qmal Cp:rtti<T5.
m:Jf.PtlD
~
eMMli
$
16Jm-10
$
$
$
$
$
$
TOTAL AMOUNT
Totre ________--.-_m _ __ _ _, ____
·$
(NaTe d anfrg Carv;ln,l
To tre Flo~ Ccunty TI!TeS fCJ tte ~icaim d trea.rrent }e<fS f'lna'm st<iemlli on J1.j
. ~o
473
To .kinTldett b'the Tallrg IAJ!rid ltd!
HXD
$
$
ToFilS Ccmront.e3lth Bai< fcr fres
(QtEr D!btmrert(s))
9
$
TOfA( DfSBO'RSE"ME'f·fiS
BALANC.E
1,2>4,553
$
TCDCiiJJ District ktaJ1ts (spocify balmm in~):
Treasry Bills
a-er krrJ.rt.s
$
ify that at the close of busmess on June 30. 2010, a total balance of
·
$
$
$
$
f\bw
Mrey Mll<et
catifiatesof~
TrEml~)' t-btes
$.
$
Z621, 147.57
$~'~'fi,~ 'fwas credited to the account of the Floyd County Public
Distri
Citizens National Bank
( fficer or Cashier of Bank)
2 'J. fi {)
.1 ' <
. ·
This is to cert1fy that at the close of business on June 30, 2010, a total balance of $~ • t/J. 1, "'Was credited to the account of the Floyd County Public
.
~ct.().)b2.42
~2
First Commonweal h
(Officer or Cashier of Bank~
)
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day of
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Houses For Sale
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Commercial
For sale by owner- Office space for
1S7 Lakeview Villease. in Prestonslage, Jenny Wiley
State park. 4 bed- burg two blocks
rooms, 2 full bath- fromt the courthouse.
rooms, many
Call 226-9976.
extra's. Close to Presale:
stonsburg
and
4500 Sq ft Building
3 home 14x60, Paintsville. Call
Jroom with ap- Sam 789-1230.
for rent. Located at
~ acr B of flat
Martin.
$300
a
)O. Also has a ad- - - - - - - - - .
606-285ditional mobile home House for sale: 3 br month.
lot. Located 3 miles brick with full size 3368.
on Rt 979. Call 424basement. Also 2 Quality office space for
7862.
extra lots and garden rent. 900 sq ft with
space. Call 886· blacktop parking. Suite
Attn:
Landowners
6245 or 886·8724.
I02 in the Moak & Nunturn key home buying available with
nery building in Preland improvement
stonsburg,Ky.
Call
3
br,
2
1/2
bath
home
packages!! Your land
or family land. 866- for sale, Located at 886-1515.
597-2083.
1010 Mays Branch,
Prestonsburg. 2 Car
Lots
garage.
To view call
For Sale By Owner
886-2306 after 5 pm. LOTS FOR RENT
For sale: 3 br brick
Dwale Mobile home
home with full size
basement, garden House for sale. In Park. Off US 23 near
space and 2 extra
Harold area. Newly Prestonsburg. Nice
lots located in Auxier.
Call 886-6245 or remodeled. 3br, 1 quiet community. Re·
886-8724.
bath. $85,000. Call strictions apply. 606434-1281 .
377-2357.
House for sale.Brick
3 bedrooms, 2 bath.
Kitchen, den, extra
LEGAL NOTICE
large liv1ng and dinGeoffrey D. Marsh, Attorney at
ing room, utility
room, porchs and
Law, 112 West Court Street,
carport.
Concrete
S u ite 100, Prestonsburg, Kenblock storage builing
tuc ky, has been appointed Warnwith porch. Central
ing Order Attorney by the Floyd
electric heaVair. Also
Circ uit Court to notify Melissa R.
gas
hookup.
100ftx300ft Lot '· LoHa stings of the nature and pencated approx 1.3
dency of a certain lawsuit filed on
miles off US 23 on
or about March 30, 2010, in
Abbott Creek Rd,
which M elissa R: Hastings was
Prestonsburg, Ky.
A s k i n g
named as a Defendant. Said suit
$159.999.000. Call
ha s been filed in D ivision Num874-2238 or 285be r 1 of the Floyd Circuit Court
9312.
a nd is re p resented by Civil Acton
No . 1 0-CI-330. The basis of the
s uit is a Complaint to enforce a
default a nd lie n on c e rta in real
p
roperty to secure a gainst delinAPARTMENTS
quent
mortgage .
. . FOR RENT
M
elissa
R. Hastings sha ll have
• 1,_2 3, 4 Bedrooms.
fifty (50) day s from the date of the
available for extremely
W arning O rd e r to file a n Answer
low-income people at
Highland Heights Apts.
with the F loyd C irc uit C ourt Clerk
in Goble-Roberts Addn.,
if s he d esires t o do s o . If s he
and Cliffside Apts. on
Cliff Road, Prestons·
does not appea r in the suit and
burg. Computerized
defe nd it, a Judgment will be enlearning centers offer
tered at the discretion of the
social/educational pro·
grams for children and
court.
alfulls. All utilities in·
A ny one having information
eluded at Highland
Hgts., utility allowance
concerning M e lissa R . Hastings,
at Cliffside. Call (606)
please contact Han. G eoffrey D .
866-0608, 886·1927, or
Marsh,
at (606) 88 6·102 0.
886-1819. TDD: 1-800·
648·6056.
Highland
Geoffre y D . M a rs h
Heights and Cliffside
Miranda D. C lic k
Apartments do not discriminate in admission
Atto rney s at Law
or employment in subsi·
C.V. Reyno lds Law Offic es,
dized housing on ac·
P. S.C.
count of race, color,
national origin, sex, age,
112 W est C ourt Street
disability, religion and
S uite 100
familial status.
P restonsburg, Kentuc ky 41 653
Maintenance Position
Immediate Opening Floyd Area
$9.00 To Start, Health &
Dental after 90 days to
qualified applicants.
Must have own tools and
truck; duties include: Painting,
cleaning, & grounds upkeep.
Minimum 32 hours/week.
Fax resume & 3 referenes to:
(606). 683-3300
VIVIAN SARGENT aka VIVIAN FERGUSON, ET
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DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
KENLEY
STURGILL
DEFENDANT
RE-NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
*********'******
***************
By virtue of a Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and
Judgment of the Floyd Circuit
Court entered the 21st day of May, 2010, in the above
cause, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Old Floyd
County Courthouse Door, South Central Avenue, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind the new Floyd County Justice Center), to the highest and best bidder, at public auction, on the
19th day of August, 2010, at 10:00 a.m ., upon the terms set
forth following the description, the follow described property,
to wit
Property Addre~s: Akers Fork of Toler Creek, Harold, Kentucky
A certain tract or parcel of land lying in Floyd County, Kentucky, on the Akers Fork of Toler Creek and more particularly described as follows:
Said tract of land is Lot No. (One) 1 in the division of the
H.R. Keathley tract of land on said Akers Fork of Toler Creek
and bounded as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a maple on the lower end of said tract of land
and on the line of the John W. Sturgill tract of land; thence
running a westerly direction with the line of said John W.
Sturgill lands to the top of the ridge; thence up the ridge to
Lot No. 2 in' the division of the said H.R. Keathley lands;
thence with the line of said Lot No. 2 down the hill to the
branch; thence up the branch 18 poles and 2 links; thence
to the top of the ridge on the east side of the branch; thence
leaving Lot No. 2 down the ride to the line of the aforesaid
lands of John W. Sturgill; thence with said line a westerly di·
rection to the branch; thence up the opposite side to the beginning.
Being the same property deeded to Ballard and Gladys
Sturgill by deed, recorded in Deed Book 138, Page 178,
Floyd County Clerk's Office. Plaintiff obtained interest by
the Will of Gladys Sturgill and by conveyance from certain of
the heirs of Ballard Sturgill, recorded in Deed Book 387,
Page 689, Floyd County Clerk's Office.
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make a
deposit of 10% of the purchase price with the balance on a
credit for thirty (30) days, in which event the successful bidder shall be required to execute bond with good surety
thereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid purchase price
and bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the date
of sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effect
of a Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien
shall be retained upon the above described real estate as
additional surety.
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all
taxes or assessments upon the property for the current tax
year and subsequent years~ All taxes or assessments upon
the property for prior years shall be paid from the sale pro- .
ceeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of record by the
purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase price.
C. The property described above is sold subject to any
easements, restrictions, defects, liens o r encumbrances of
record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights of
redemption as may exist in favor of the United States of
America and/or the record owners thereof.
Any announcements made on .date of sale takes precedence over printed matter contained herein.
Hon. William S . Kendrick, Master Commissione r
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vaults is seeking a driver for
the Inez warehouse.
I
We have been commissioned to offer at public auction a
outstanding property with 26.5 acres by the boundary
and improrements. The property has afabulous one and
a half story custom built dovetail log house 3 bd, 2 ba,
and a single story 2 bd, I ba, ship laP. sidingguest house.
The property is further improvedwith a 24 x 36 bam
with a 10 x20 storage area attachedto the bam. A48 x
72 bam witha 12 x40 attached shed, a I2 x 16 storage
buildingand 2 animal penareas. Both Barns have 220
amp electric service. This property is located inthe
Woods Bend area of Morgan County. Just a few miles
from Mize. KY, and West Liberty, KY via Hwy # 460,
245 Curtis Lane This propet1y is located ina beautiful
and private area with deer and turkey established in the
area and visiting the front yard and other parts of the
property. OPENHOUSE - AUG 21st 2 to 4 pm
TRACT #I will consist ofthc Dovetail Log Home,
Ouest House, 48 by 72 Bam, livestock pens, Skeet ?ads
and approximately 7.5 acres of land the majority of
which ispasture and maintained.
TRACI' #2 will consist of the 24 by 36 bam approximately 19 acres with about 1.5 acres of which is cleared
and the balance inwoodland.
FOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS go toour
company website at the Auction Tab.
J.O. Briggs Real Estate de
In' Land Auction Co., Inc
184 S. MamStreet St311ton, Ky 40380
Ph: 606-663-2519 or 888·414-2519
HON. KEITH BARTLEY
FLOYD COUNTY ATTORNEY
vs.
vs.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pursuant to KRS 231.040, application
for a permit to operate a place of entertainment, has been made by Joseph
Mullins. The name of the proposed
business of entertainment is Big Joe.
The nature of the business will be
GAME ROOM AND POOL TABLES, location is 6779 Suite 2, Ky., Rt. 979,
Grethel, Ky., 41635, Pursuant to KRS
231.070, the Floyd County Attorney
shall investigate whether the applicant
lacks good moral character, or whether
the applicant will obey the laws of the
Commonwealth in the operation of the
business, or whether the applicant,
within the last (2) years prior to the date
of filinq the application has been con. victed m Kentucky of maintaining a pub·
lien ,<:~nee . Pursuant to KRS 231.080
any persor desiring to oppose the permtts. S'1all1ile with the County Clerk no
later than August 19, 2010, in writing,
allegations that show cause as to why
tl'fEl applicatiuon shall not be g rar:~ted.
Said written information shall be signed,
dated and reflect the current address of
said person providing the info rmation.
Pursuant to KRS 231 .080 , a hearing
has been scheduled for August 19,
2010. At the hour of 2:30 p.m., or as
soon thereafter as same can be heard
before the Floyd County Judge/Executive at the Floyd County Justice Center,
2nd Floor in Prestonsburg, Kentucky.
The Floyd County Judge/Executrive
shall hear evidence in support of or in
opposition to the granting of the permit.
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. I
C.A. NO. 09-CI-01104
WALTER MORTGAGE
PLAINTIFF
COMPANY
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. I
C.A. NO. 08-CI-1198
JOHNW.
STURGILL
PLAiNTIFF
Patrick M. Briggs. Prin. Auctioneer/Broker
For further info www.jobriggsrealty.net or call.
1
•
Applicant must have a Class B COL h·
cense. Ability to perform physical labor.
Must be dependable. Drivers load, unload
and deliver steel grave vaults throughout
regions in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio,
Virginia, and West Virginia. Must be com·
fortable dealing with customers. Benefits
available after 90 days. Full-time position.
Please fill out an application at:
C & S Vaults
Industrial Dr., Inez, KY 41224
Phone: 606/298-7716
By virtue of a Defau lt Judgment In Rem and Order of Sal
t the Floyd Ci rcuit Court entered the 22nd day of July, 201 0,
in the above cause, as their interest in the subject property,
or the sum of $67,364.57 with interest thereon, plus addi·
ional sums and costs; please be advised that I shall proceed
o offer for sale at the Old Floyd County Courthouse Door,
South Central Avenue, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind the
new Floyd County Justice Center}, to the highest and bes
idder, at public auction, on the ·1 9th day of August, 201 0, a
:45 a.m. , upon the terms set forth following the description,
he follow described property, to wit:
Property Address: 1117 Left Fork Little Paint Creek, East
Point, KY
Being Lot No. 3 of Tract No. 3, situated on the waters of Lit
le Paint Creek, Floyd County, N.W. of Prestonsburg, Kenucky, south of Rte. 1100, more particularly described a
ollows:
Beginning, on a found 4" 1-beam on west side of road from
Rte. 1100, Thence S.8 57'w. 113' with West Side of road to
ound 4" 1-beam, a corner to Lot 2 . Thence N.85 15'w. 100'
ith Lot 2 , to a found 4' 1-beam. Thence N.9 E. 110' with Lo
, to a found 4" 1-beam. Thence S.86 59' E. 100' with Lot 2,
o the beginning. Containing 11 ,114 S.F. or 0.26 acre more
or less, as surveyed by D.E.T. under supervision of Dalla
Lovejoy, KY. L.S . 986, Milton, West Virginia, and shown on
map titled, Property Plat of Jim Walter Homes for Leonard &
ivian Sargent, dated 7·13·94,attached hereto and made
part he.rein. Subject toR/wand Easements.
Being the same land conveyed by Garnard Campbell and
Bonnie Campbell to Leonard and Vivian Sargent by Deed
dated January 18, 1993, recorded in the Office of the Clerk o
Floyd County, Kentucky in Deed Book 363 at Page 585.
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make
deposit of 10% of the purchase price with the balance on
redit for thirty (30) days, in which event the successful bid
er shall be required to execute bond with good suret
hereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid purchase pric
and bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the date
of sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effec
of a Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien shal
be retained upon the above described real estate as addi
ional surety.
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all
axes or assessments upon the p rop~rty for the current ta
ear and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upon
he property tor prior years shall be paid from the sale proceeds if properly claimed in wFiting and filed of record by th
purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase price.
C. The property described above is sold subject to an
asements, restrictions, defects, liens or encumbrances o
record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights o
redemption as may exist in favor of the United States o
merica and/or the record owners thereof.
Any announcements made on date of sale takes
precedence over printed matter contained herein.
Hon. William S. KendriGk, Master Commissioner
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. II
C.A. NO. 10-CI-00429
TAX EASE !riEN INVESTMENTS 1, LLC
PLAINTIFF
vs.
ERNESTR.BLACKBURN;MARYSLONE
BLACKBURN;
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY, COUNTY OF
FLOYD,
BY AND ON RELATION OF JONATHAN MILLER,
SECRETARY
OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
***************
By virtue of a Default Judgment, Summary Judgment and
Order of Sale of the Floyd Circuit Court entered the 14th da
t July, 201 0, in the above cau s~. as their interest in the sub
·ect property, for the sum of $ 1,355.99 (tax year 2006, Bill
1912, having a face amount of $525.75 as of date of pur
chase on or about March 15, 201 0; tax year 2007, Bill # 1874,
having a face amount of $377.07, as of date of purchase on
or about July 18, 2008; and tax year 2008, Bill # 1901 , having
a face amount of $453.17, as of date of purchase on or abou
September 16, 2009} with interest thereon, plus additional
sums and costs; please be advised that I shall proceed t
offer tor sale at the Old Floyd County Courthouse Door, South
Central Avenue, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind the ne
Floyd County Justice Cente r}, to the highest and best bidder,
at public auction, on the 19th day of August, 201 0, at 9:1
a.m., upon the terms set forth following the description, the
ollow described property, to wit
Beginning at the corner of Ray Stratton's line on Third Av
enue and running along the street a distance of sixty feet t
he corner of Olga Layne's line; thence running across to the
back street with the chain link lawn fence, a distance of one
hundred ten (11 0) feet more or less; thence running along the
back $treet a dista nce of forty-one (41) feet and three inche
o the corner of Ray Stratton's line; thence running a straigh
line back to the point of beginning.
Being the same property conveyed to Ernest R. Blackburn
nd Mary Slone Blackburn, husband and wife, by Jame~ M.
Roberts and Vaughn Robe rts, husband and wife , by Deed
ated October 4, 1990, recorded in Deed Book 341, Page
12, Floyd CountY Court Clerk's Office.
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make
deposit of $4,000.00 of the purchase price with the balance
on a credit for thirty (30) days, in which event the successful
bidder shall be required to execute bond with good surety
hereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid purchase pric
nd bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the date
of sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effec
of a Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien shal
be retained upon the above described real estate as addi
ional surety.
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all
axes or assessments upon the property for the cu rrent ta
ear and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upon
he property for prio r years shall be paid from the sale proeeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of record by th
purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase price.
C. The prope rty described above is sold subject to an
easements, restrictions, defects, liens or encumbrances o
record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights o
redemption as may exist in favor of the United States o
me rica and/or the record own·ers thereof.
Any announcements made on date of sale takes preceence over pri nter;! matter contained herein.
Hon. William S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
•
�THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
PUBLIC NOTICE
583 N. Central Ave., Prestonsburg.
FuU basement, nice landscaped lot with
lots of extras. Move-in ready!
Call 886-0184, ask for Jimmy
BLASTING SCHEDULE
his is notice that Laurel Mountain Re
ources, LLC, 1801 Watergap Road,
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653, (606)
74-7677, Permit #836-0362, will be
blasting between Frasure Branch and
Hamilton Branch of Mud Creek , Latiude 37oo 28 22 , Longitude 82oo 39 22
. Blasting will be done Monday through
Saturday. No blasting will be conducted
before sunrise or after sunset. At leas
10 minutes before the blast, access t
he area will be controlled by Compan
personnel. Before each blast is deto
nated the following type(s) of audibl
arning will be given: Five (5) minute
prior to the blast; a one (1) minute se
ries of long sounds of a siren; One (1)
minute prior to the blast a series of three
(3) short sounds of a siren. The all
lear signal(s) after blasting will be: One
(1) prolonged blast of a siren following
he inspection of the blast area. Blasting
ill not be conducted at times differen
rom those given above except in emerency situations where rain, lightning,
ther atmospheric conditions, or opera
or or public safety requires unsched
uled detonation.
Pnor· to these
etonations, the following audible warning will be given: Five (5) minutes prio
o blast, a one (1) minute series of lon
~ ounds of a siren; One (1) minute prio
o the blast a series of three (3} sho
ounds of a siren. The all-clear signal
fter the blast will be: The all-clear signal(s) after blasting will be one (1) prolonged blast of a siren . Also prior t
etonations in emergency situations the
permittee, using audible signals, shall
notify all persons within one half (1/2)
mile of the blasting site.
ffJ
Notice is hereby given that Mountain Comprehensive Care Center,
Inc., 104 South Front Ave., Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653, has
filed an application with the Natural
Resources and Environmental Protection Cabinet to construct an
earthen fill, new building, driveway,
parking lot and appurtenances
upon their property. The property is
located in the City of Prestonsburg,
fronting North Lake Drive to the
southwest and fronting Central Avenue to the northeast. Approximately 100 ft. southeast of the
Junction of East Dingus Street and
Central Avenue. Latitude 37 Degrees 40 Minutes 16.8 seconds
Longitude 82 Degrees 46 Minutes
30.0 Seconds. The property lies on
the waters of Trimble Branch o~ the
Big Sandy River. Any comments or
objections concerning this application shall be directed to: Kentucky
Division of Water, Floodplain Management Section, 200 Fair Oaks
Lane, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601.
Phone (502) 564-341 0.
Miscellaneous
Yard Sale
For
sale:
1990
Dodge
Pickup,
garage kept. Also
bathtub doors and 3
used carpets. For
more information call
874-2805.
Yard Sale: at 2400 Rt
404, Prestonsburg.
Saturday
August
14th at 9am-4pm.
Furniture, clothing
and much morell
For
sale:
1969
Chevy Camara Z28
LA Car. Blue restored very good
condition. V8. 33K
miles. $16,000. 606930-9656 or email
md05201 O@aol.com
For sale: 0-6 months
baby girl clothes.
Winter and summer
clol[les. Some new
and some used.
Over 500 items. Asking $100.00. Call
358-0286.
land (Acreoge)
For sale. 3/4 acre
house lot. Low lying
flood prone area. Located in Martin area.
Serious
inquires
only.
606-74796404.
Campers / RVs &
Trailers
For sale: 2006 Forest River camper. 32
ft pull behind. Like
new!! Sleeps 8. Reduced to $5,995. Call
358-0236.
Help Wanted General
-F-rid_a_y-an_d_S_a-tu-rd_a_y
August 13th & 14th.
8:00am to 3pm. Accross from McDowell
car wash. Clothes,
lots of furniture,
household item &
Longaberger baskets
and more. For more
information call 3772107 or226-1164.
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Mt
Manor
of
Paintsville-is
now
taking applicatrons
for part time dietary
aide position. Apply
in person at Mountain Manor. 1025 Euclid Ave, Paintsville,
Ky from Mon- Fri , between
8:00am4:00pm.
-----Papa Johns of Prestonsburg is now hiring
drivers
and
experienced cooks.
All shifts available.
Apply in person at
the store.
~
Construction
Carpentry, vinyl siding,
painting, rotor rooting,
landscaping.
No Job Too Big or Too
Small, We Do II all!
For information
1-606-230-0783
1-606-225-5745 ~
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• HARDWOOD
• VINYL
•CERAMIC
• LAMINATE
Residential
and
Commercial
Turner Carpet Installation
Payment to: The Floyd County Times
263 South Central Ave.
Box 390
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653 • (606) 886-8506
Name: ____________________________________
Address: -------------------- - -- - - - - - City: _ __:__ _ _~---------State: -~--------Phone: _______________________
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Security
ADT
Free Home
Security
$85Q Value
with purchase of
alarm monitoring
services from ADT
Security Services.
Call 1·888-2743888
Other Services
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with purchase of
alarm monitoring
services from ADT
Security Services.
Call1-888-2743888
1-877-673·3136
IS OUR
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Landscaping
&Lawn Care
• Small Excavator
• Dump Truck
• Hydro-Seeding
• Water lines, ditch work
Call Stacy Hall
Setser's~
Guttering
Prestonsburg, Ky.
Commercial & Residential
5" & 6" Guttering
ESTIMATES
213-0861
606-226-2237
NEED YOUR
HOME OR OFFICE
CLEANEDil
NOW OPEN!
886-9636
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Truck & Auto
We offer fast and courteous
service on your trucks & autos.
Air conditioning service, brake
service, wash jobs, and more.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED!
Over 20 years'experience
606-263-4275
Have references.
Located in Hueysville, beside the car wash.
TRIPLES
CONSTRUCTION
· Big R's
RS Building
a
Residential & Commercial
15 Years Experience
• New Construction
• Hardwood Flooring
• Decks/Porches/Garages
• 9ablnet Installation
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Free Estimates
J & S Lawn &
Garden Service
Providing quality lawn
care since 2001
Services include: Tree trimming, Tree removal, lawn
care, Landscaping & much
more.
Out of County, in State
Buried in Credit
Card Debt?
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Relief for your free
consultation.
Dependable,
hard worker!
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.....................................Now
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NETWORK
Please call Karen
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service from
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tions.
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
Call for your free estimate:
886-9602 .
Big Blue Pools
Pool Opening
Weekly Services
Equipment Repair, & /
LinM Replacement ./
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Call for a free quote
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Just Off Rt. 80,
at Martin
606-791-8478
Open 8 a.m.-7 p.m.
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General Contractor
Residential
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Remodeling
licensed
Electrical & Plumbing
Insured
Owner, Rex Slone
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Home Improvements and Repairs
Drive-thru Available
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Located across from
Minnie Ballpark
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• Free Estimates •
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�88 • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1,1 , 2010
THE FLOYD COUNTY riMES
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Screenings
Exams
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Harold, KY 41635
Clinic Hour : Monday - Friday
8:00am - 6:30pm
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�Wednesday, August 11, 2010
SECTION
FLO. DCOU
Phone: (606) 886-8506
Fax: (606) 886-3603
Members.·
Associated Press
Kentucky Press Association
National Newspaper Association
.·INSIDESTUFF
--YESTERDAYS-----Items taken from The Floyd County Times,
20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 years ago. page C6
www.floydcountytimes.com
Community Calendar • page C5
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Email: fctteatures@floydcountytimes.com
EVERYBODY'S SCIENCE
The cancer
question
by SANDY MILLER HAYS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
It's a question that has haunted
many a sleepless night: Why does a
particular person df'elop cancer?
We all know a few horror stories
along these lines: the SO-something
who's smoked two packs a day since
picking up the habit in World War IT,
• and doesn't get cancer, versus the 26-rJ year-old who never smoked a single
cigarette and doesn't live to see 30. Or
perhaps' it's the middle-aged, bverweight couch potato who's never given
a thought to diet or exercise, and doesn't get cancer-versus the tennis-playing fitness buff in her 30s who dies of
breast cancer.
No one knows the answer to these
puzzles, but the scientists of the
Agricultural Research Service (ARS)
are working on them. One of those scientists, based in Beltsville, Md., is taking the promising approach of probing
the "layers" of factors involved in the
W) development of the disease.
It's known that certain external risk
factors increase the chance a person
will develop cancer. Those factors
include the molecules that we take into
our bodies, including what we eat. Diet
is nowhere near as simple as "the four
basic food groups" : It' s a complex
mixture of bioactive compounds that
trigger 'an avalanche of biological
a~tivity inside our bodies.
There are plenty of studies to suggest that diet can have a protective
effect against som& chronic diseases.
But research is also under way to learn
ltJl what dietary components are lil}ked to
causing chronic diseases.
Whether you're talking about fruits,
veggies, beans, whole grains, seeds or
nuts, they all contain thousands of
bioactivc phytochcmicals. Other compounds arc found in some meats, poultry and fish. According to research
findings, some of these compounds
tum on genes that help protect us
against cancer, and tum off other genes
that are linked to cancer promotion.
The bottom line is that there are no
simple answers. Figuring out the benefits of consuming dietary compounds is
~ a complicated mix of the compounds'
. concentrations, timing and, of course,
their interactions with other compounds.
A prime example is the ARS scientist's work with resveratrol. You've
probably heard about this compo'und,
even if you don' t know (or can't pronounce) the name. Resveratrol is
thought to be the reason why the
French can lap up all that butter and
cream in their daily diet and still live
- long and healthy lives; the idea is that
ttJ,ey're getting a (literally) healthy dose
of this dietary compound via the grapes
used to make their wines.
But is resveratrol a miraculous solution to our dietary woes--or is it possible to get too much of a good thing?
To.fmd the answer, the ARS scientist first exposed human prostate cancer
cells to resveratrol, and found that the
compound did inhibit the cells' growth.
He then tested the effects of resveratrol on a group of laboratory animals
that had sex-hormone-dependent tumor
cells (it's known, for example, that
exposure to male sex hormone increases prostate cancer risk) . Half of the animals were fed a daily diet that included
3 to 6 milligrams of purified resveratrol, which is roughly the amount
yon 'd get from five glasses of wine or
grape juice.
At first, the tumor cells in the
resveratrol-fed animals didn' t grow.
But as the animals' resveratrol con- sumption continued, blood vessels
?eveloped around the tumors, effecj.vely setting up a system of feeding
he tumors.
What does this tell us'? For starters,
at the concentration of the plant com~ound is important- but so is the dura:0n of the exposure. ·
Other scientists funded by ARS
Jave tackled the question of whether
(See SCIENCE, page 7)
EE
A funny joke learned in June fur this spedal day
' Perfect hairstyle,
thanks to his sister's ge•t-,. ..,· /
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New 30 lb. satchel, always fulL It will
cause back problems in the future
Dozens of supptieswhich
I" won' survi e e first weeR
UK WHdcats sticker collection to
show off and a bag of gum
to negotiate with at playtime
in front of teachers
Some cool photos,__,_~~
for the locker
Cell phone with fy\P3, GPs.:_)
Internet and X-Rays
. ,.-:-
New jeans. Indispensably Joo~e-fitting
in order that they hang, tQsee
well the brand .name underwear
Brand name shoes, bigger than necessary.
Properly fitted with two extra pairs of socks.
23 Silly Bands from his big bro
Game Boy. Confiscated the first day
New jersey hat wiff- be Jost in four days
Brand name food bagr with nourishing
snacks that witt be replaced by chips
Untied shoelaces
School ~eginning and ending times
Supt. Henry Webb has announced the
first day of school for Floyd County students is August 11.
Included below are the start/end times for
all schools to assist students, parents, and
the community in planning for the new
school year.
Please note the ending time for all
schools has changed.
SCHOOl. ..................... START .............END
Adams Middle ......... 8:15a.m...... 3:15p.m.
Allen Central H.S ....8: 15 a.m...... 3:15 p.m.
Allen Central Middle .... 8 a.m. .... ...... 3 p.m.
Allen Elementary .......... 8 a.m..... ...... 3 p.m.
Betsy Layne Elem......... 8 a.m . .......... 3 p.m.
Betsy Layne H.S ...... 8:15 a.m ...... 3:15 p.m.
Duff Elem................... .. 8 a.m . .......... 3 p.m.
May Valley El~m .......... 8 a.m . .......... 3 p.m.
McDowell Elementary .. 8 a.m. .. ........ 3 p.m. '
Opportunities Unlimited8: 15 a.m.3 : 15 p.m.
Osborne Elementary .....8 a.m ......... .. 3 p.m.
Prestonsburg Elem. ....... 8 a.m. .......... 3 p.m.
Prestonsburg H.S. ....8:15a.m......3:15p.m.
South Floyd H.S . ... :.8:15a.m. .....3:15p.m.
South Floyd Middle.8:15 a.m .. .'... 3:15p.m.
Stumbo Elementary ...... 8 a.m. ..........3 p.m.
More starting
on page C2
�C2 • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
11, 2010
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Health and immuniZation requirements
Jennifer Martin, District
Health Coordinator extends
the following message and
immunization information
to assist you in making sure
your child is ready for first
day of school, "In accordance with state law, parents are responsible for
ensuring that their child has
been properly immunized,
completed a physical examination, and filed the proper
forms with your child's
school principal or your
child's teacher."
The following infonnation contains inmmnization
and health requirements for
head start/preschool program or entry-level into primary school (kindergarten)
for the 2010-11 school year
and entry requirements into
sixth grade. If you have any
questions regarding these
require
YOBR CHILD CANNOT ENTER KINDERGARTEN FOR THE 201011
SCHOOL
YEAR
UNLESS HE OR SHE
HAS MET THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS:
FIVE (5) YI:ARS OLD BY
OCTOBER 1
Children five (5) years
old by October 1 are
required to attend kindergarten before they can enter
first grade.
MEDICAL EXAMINATION
pal's office or the central
office. The cost is $10.00.
The billfold size is not
acceptable. Xou must present the certified copy you
received from Frankfort to
your principal; it will have a
seal pressed into the paper
which verifies that it is a
certified copy. Your school
will then make a copy to
become part of your child's
permanent records and the
official copy returned to the
parent. If the birth certificate is not available, please
contact your principal
immediately.
Principals
refer to Missing Children
Report. Website: or toll
free 1-877-817-7362
A medical examination
Ken,tucky
on
the
Department of Education
Initial Entry form dated
December 1999 must be
performed
within
MONTHS
TWELVE
PRIOR TO THE ENTRY
DATE INTO KINDERGARTEN.
The exams
must be signed by a
Physician/ARNP/PAIEPSD
T
Provider
(Health
Department).
Medical
KENTUCKY IMMUNIZAexaminations older thai) 12
TION CERTIFICATE
months prior to the initial (EPID-230,230a,230b,or
entry date into kindergarten ·
230c.)
will not be accepted.
All immunizations must
be up-to-date by age
OFFICIAL COPY OF STUrequirement and listed on
DENT'S BIRTH CERTIFIthe certificate. The certifiCATE
cate is to be signed by a priApplications for an offi- vate physician or health
cial birth certificate (VS- department designee along
37) can be obtained at the with a completed expiration
health department, princi-· date. (No photo copies
ophthalmologist.
accepted). All children less
than seven (7) years of age
shall have one (1) dose of
varicella (chickenpox) vaccine, unless a parent,
guardian, or physician
states/records that the child
has had chickenpox disease.
The three (3) dose Hepatitis
B series is required for
Kindergarten. At least one
(1) dose of Hepatitis B is
required for entry and the
series should be completed
on schedule to comply with
state regulations.
STUDENTS
WHO
FAIL TO MEET THE
ABOVE
REQUIREMENTS WILL NOT BE
ALLOWED TO ENROLL
IN SCHOOL.
KENTUCKY DENTAL
SCREENING/EXAMINATION FORM FOR
SCHOOL ENTRY DATED
AUGUST 2010
Kentucky law, KRS
156.160(i) requires proof of
a dental screening or examination of a five (5) or six
(6) year old who is
enrolling in public school.
This exam may be performed by a dentist, dental
hygienist, physician, registered nurse, advanced registered nurse practitioner, or
physician assistant.
· REQUIREMENTS FOR
ENTRY INTO SIXTH
GRADE ARE AS FOLLOWS:
KENTUCKY EYE EXAMINATION FORM FOR
SCHOOL ENTRY DATED
8/2000
MEDICAL EXAMINATION
. SIXTH (6T~ ) GRADE
FORM -.KDE
APPROVED, DATED
DECEMBER 1999.
UP TO DATE IMMUNIZA'TION CERTIFICATE.
If a child has not completed the required immunizations, and medical
examination and the forms
filed at school, your child
will not be pel').llitted to
begin or enroll in school for
the 2010-2011 school year.
If you have any questions
regarding these requirements, please contact 'your
local health department ,
private physician, or your
school's health services
department.
Head start/preschool
ready for new year
The Early Chiidhood
Development Law requires
all children entering public
preschool, public school
head start or public school
for the first time to have
The Floyd County Head
evidence ()f an eye exami- Start Program announces
nation by an optometrist or the first day of school for
Head Start students is
August 11.
School hours for head
start/preschool students is 9
a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday to
Thursday.
The Floyd County Head
Start office welcomes any
questions or if you would
want additional information. Please call the o(fice at
886-4516, 886-4514 or 8864552.
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extracurricular activities and more,
often cause healthy eating to fall to the
wayside. Kids can end up munching
on pizza, snacks, and junk food too
frequently, instead of freshly prepared, well-rounded meals.
As the school year approaches, it's
important to consider nutritious meal
and snack options for children, and
one of the best ways to implement
healthy eating into their diet is to make
the food fun and tasty and easy for
parents to prepare. Consider following
the recipes below to help your child
eat right (and have fun while doing it),
says TOPS Club, Inc. (Take Off
Pounds Sensibly), the nonprofit
weight-l~ss support organization:
Popcorn-Banana Mix
a. Mix together popcorn and
banana chips in a large bowl.
b. Add additional treats, such as
dried berries or nuts, for greater variety.
Fruity Faces
a. Use a fruit that can easily be cut
in half, such as a grapefruit or orange.
b. Halve the fruit and adorn it with
a cluster of grapes, representing hair.
c. Add three grapes - two for the
eyes and one for a nose.
d. Use two strawberries as ears.
e. Blueberries make the smile.
Apple Art
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Thurs., Fri.; 9-7 Wed.; 9-2, Sat.
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PRESTONSBURG Floyd County Schools' central office administrators
and staff have been actively
engaged in launching the
first
district-wide
"" Professional Development
"1 Academy.
Over
400
employees were registered
for the opportunity to learn
together on August 3 and 4
at Prestonsburg
High
School.
Supt. Henry Webb proposed the innovative district-wide academy concept
as one way to assist
employees in getting the
retjuired tra,injngs and educational experiences without having to leave home
and family.
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tho1?e participants who
attended 10 sessions and
completed an evaluation
form had an opportunity to
win a laptop!
MINIX OPTICAL
Howard Crum, OD - Marcus Minix, Sr., Optician·
886-2154
789-2020
Pharmacists
Sam Waddell and Cheryl Little,
at Med-Zone Pharmacy, would
like to welcomes all students
back, a·nd wish them a
happy and healthy year!
Large
2-Topping
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MOST INSURANCE AND CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED.
Open Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
606-889-9003
Convenient drive-thru service available.
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Better food, better schools at lower cost .
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"American consumers
are paying high prices for
low-quality food, and so
are our· public schools,"
says Jane Hersey, director
of the non-profit Feingold
Association of the US.
Hersey is one of many
thousands of parents who
use
the
low-additive
Feingold diet to resolve
their child's ADHD symptoms
(www.ADHDdiet.
org).
"We learned how to
shop smarter and find the
foods' our families love,"
she maintains. "You don't
have to give up the convenience of processed foods,
just buy the brand that is
free of additives like food
dyes."
The
Feingold
Association
researches
food and compiles books
listing thousands of acceptable brands, including
mixes,
frozen
foods,
snacks, and even desserts
and candies.
Many schools in the remedial services.
United States serve an
Schools can continue to
astonishing ~stew of syn- use processed foods if they
thetic chemicals (most of want, but simply switch to
them made from petrole- those versions that don't
um) that have been shown have the Red 40, Yellow 5
to trigger behavior, learn- and other petrochemicals.
ing and health problems. They don't need to buy
Not only are these factory meat dishes that are loaded
foods overpriced, but they , with high fructose corn
are responsible for many of syrup and MSG. In fact, the
the troubling ,symptoms low-cost government comthat are so expensive for modhy foods are a better
schools to address. Back in alternative for any school, ·
1979-i983, when the New and a few items made from
York City school system scratch can save even more
I'emoved additives like money.
food dyes and artificial flaThe
Feingold
vors, they found that test Association applauds all of
scores of all the students the initiatives that are being
rose from the 39th to the taken to bring healthy
55th percentile on the foods to schools, and offers
California Achievement options that can be adopted
Test.
by any school. But while
What's more, the num- many find the issue to be
ber of children who were 2 compJicated, Hersey mainor more years behind grade tains that it really is quite
le\lel plummeted from over simple.
12 percent to less than 5
For details on fixing
percent. This translates to a school
food,
see
huge saving in the cost of www .School-Lunch.org.
Nationally-Known
Artist
TIM ARNOLD
Schedule
today
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Monday, Aug. 9
and
Tuesday, Aug. ·10
Call for an appointment
606-886-3142
Limited times available.
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~ecipes
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almonds as skewer decorations on top.
or vegetables on a skewer
and enjoy.
Icy Delight
Cool Carrots·
a. Blend together two
-cups ice, one cup juice, and
one and one-half cups
assorted fruit in a blender.
Add more juice if necessary.
b. Pour into individual
cups and place in the freezer
for at least three hours.
c. When ready to taste,
remove from freezer and let
sit on counter for a few minutes to thaw. Makes four
servings.
a. Set out a bowl of carrots with three individual
dipping sauces, like peanut
butter, low-fat ranch dressing, Italian dressing, or avocado dip.
Berry Delicious
Whether parents make
these recipes for lunch,
after-school snacks, or postsports treats, children will
appreciate their silly nature
while eating well - and they
can satisfy the-adult palate,
as well.
TOPS' Club Inc. (Take
a. Add fresh berries to
yogurt. ·
b. Top with granola for
an extra, nutritious treat.
Fruit or Vegetable
Skewers
a. Place a variety offruits
Banana Hot Dog
a. Peel a banana and
place it between a slice of
whole wheat toast.
b. Top with peanut butter
or chocolate.
Off Pounds Sensibly), the
original, nonprofit weightloss support and wellness
education organization, was
established more than 62
years ago to champion
weight-loss support and success. Founded and headquartered in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, TOPS promotes
successful,
affordable
weight management with a
philosophy that combines
healthy eating, regular exercise, wellness information,
and support from others at
weekly chapter meetings.
TOPS has about 170,000
members in nearly 10,000
chapters throughout the
United States and Canada.
Visitors are welcome to
attend their first TOPS
meeting free of charge. To
find a local chapter, view
· www.tops.org or call (800)
932-8677.
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Final
Mark Down!
New Fall Merchandise Now Arriving!
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Call 606-886-3142
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Community Calendar
Calendar items will
be printed as
space permits
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Editor's note:
To
announce your community
event, you may hand-deliver your item to The Floyd
County Times office, located at 263 S. Central
A venue, Prestonsburg; or
mail to: The Flovd County
Times, P. 0. Box 390,
Prestonsburg, KY 41653;
or fax to 606-886-3603; or
email to: features@floydcountytimes .com .
Information will not be
taken over the telephone.
All items will be placed on a
first-come, first-serve basis
as space permits.
PHS Class of 2000
reunion
The Prestonsburg High
School Class of 2000 will
hold its 10-year reunion
Sept. 17 and 18, hosted by
Morgan
Stumbo-Kidd,
Jennifer
Willis-Smith,
Jessica LeMaster, Brand
Wells-Kidd, Kristin RainesHatfield, Amy Shepherd~ Purvis, Jarrod Hall and Jeff
Spears.
The cost of attendance for
Saturday night's event at the
Heritage Inn is $30 per person, flat rate. Please mail
your check or money order
today to Kristin RainesHatfield: 438 ;Rt. Fk. Bull
Crk. Prestonsburg, J(Y.
41653. With your payment
reservation, please include
your maiden name with
your
current
mailing
address, email address and
~J phone number. This will
allow for quick and easy
confirmation. For more
information please email
Kristin
at:
Kristin.Hatfield@ floyd.kys
chools.us.
Julie "Granny" Slone
Bridge Dedication is set
There will be a Julie
"Granny" Slone · Bridge
Dedication Ceremony at
. Grace way
Church
at
Maytown, Sunday, August
Itt) 15, at 2 p.m. Please spread
the word to all family and
friends of Granny Slone.
There will be time alloted
for anyone who wishes to
participate in the celebration by singing or speaking.
Everyone is welcome to
participate or just come and
listen.
Appalactlian Bike Tour
2010
September 18, rain or
shine.
Yatesville Lake State Park
~ Marina
Shelterhouse,
Louisa. 8:00 a.m. resigna• tion. 3 circuits: 30 miles, 60
miles and 100 miles. $20 on
the day of event or $15 if
pre-registered. Fees and
donations
are
tax
deductible. Helmets will be
required. Free hot dog dinner after the event at the
marina. Mark Jackson, 322
S. Jefferson St., Louisa, KY
41230,
606-638 -3234.
mar kj @se-t e 1 . com
www .appalachianbikeIIJ. tour.org T -shirts for $12.00
P'J on sale at the marina.
Sponsored by the Lawrence
County
Democratic
Woman's Club, endorsed
by the Ashland Cyclists
Enthu siasts, communications provided by: Big
Sandy Amateur Radio
Club. Cyclists will be sharing the road with normal
road traffic. For more information on additional fun in
Lawrence County, call: 1888-521-6789 or visit our
web site at: www.lawrencecokytourism.com
Class reunion
Betsy Layne High School,
40th reunion class 19701975, Saturday, August 14,
at Jenny Wiley Lodge, 5
p.m. -11 :30 p.m. Cost: $20
per person at the door. For
additional
information,
contact: Sandy Meade
Scrimager, 859-519-8953.
Hale family reunion
On Sunday, September 5,
2010, at the Martin
Group plans monthly
Community Center at 1
meeting
p.m. Please come join us
Support
group
for
for a day of fun. Everyone.
Guardians of Autistic
welcome.
Children· will meet the first
Thursday of every month at
Bluegrass benefit festival
the Haven of Rest, 1601
and 911 remembrance
Airport Road, Inez. Call
ceremony is set for
606-298-0520 for informaSaturday, September 11
Live at
the MAC, tion.
Mountain Arts Center. in
Highlands Regional
Prestonsburg. A benefit for
Medical Center
Rose
Anna
Hughes
"Living Well with
Benevolent Care, a ministry
Diabetes"
of Presbyterian Homes &
, Support· Group
Services of KY, Inc.
''We are Champions,.
(www.pl;J.sk.org)
Good
Keeping on track with
Shepherd
Community
Nursing Center (Phelps, blood sugar control with an
KY) and Cedar Creek AIC Champion
Meeting Agenda 2010
Assisted
Living
Highlands
Regional
Community
(Pikeville,
KY). Music by Don Rigsby Medical Center
Meeting Rooms A & B ,
and Midnight Call and Blue
River. Saturday, September 5:00 p.m. - 6:00p.m.
All Classes are free of
11, at 6 p.m. Get your free
ticket
online
at charge
For Further Information
www.macarts.com or call
1-606-886-2623 or t<Jll free contact: Food & Nutrition
Services at (606) 886-8511
1-888-622-2787.
ext. 7353
Parsons Family Reunion
We look forward to seeThe
Parsons
Family ing you!!
Reunion, for the· descenNon-profit agency
dants of Isaac and Louisa
needs foster parents
Parsons will be held on
Non-profit agency in need
Sunday, September 5, from
12 p.m. to 4 p.m., at the of foster parents in your
Isaac Pars6ns Cemetery area. Financial compensalocated off Rte. 979 in tion/bonuses, free foster
Floyd County. Please bring parent trainings , mileage
a covered dish. Dinner will reimbursement, and 24-7
be served at 1 p.m. Both support are available. All
family and friends are wel- foster children get a medcome. Call Mrs. E.J. ical card, free school lunchand
clothing
Parsons (865) 426-7585 or es,
Ray Parsons 313 (383-7262 vouchers/other reimbursements. Call for more inforfor more information.
mation, at 606-886-0163 or
visit our website at:
Rubber Duck Race to
http://www. benchmarkfamilybenefit Big Sandy Area
services.org/
Child Advocacy Center,
Judi's Place for Kids
Adopt a Rubber Duck to
race in the Fishtrap Lake
spillway. August 14, at 1
p.m. Games and refreshments begin at 11:30 a.Il)..
1st prize: $1,000 and 2nd
prize: $500. 3rd prize:
$250/4th prize: $150/Sth
prize, $100. Proceeds benefit The Big Sandy Area
Child Advocacy Center,
Judi 's Place for Kids"
ACHS Fall Bash 2010
November 19-20
Stephen Allen has come
up with the idea that everyone that attended Allen
Central High School Fall
Bash 2010, November 1920,
at Jenny
Wiley
Center.
Convention
Everyone wanting to attend.
Please respond: ASAP. I
will be collecting info for
the
Class
of
'91.
JenniSammons@hotmail .c
om I can also relay any info
from ·other classes or contact Stephen Allen:
steveallen@ bellsouth.net
Foster parents needed
Foster parents are needed
in your area. In special need
of families willing to take
adolescents and siblings
groups. Foster families are
financially compensated.
You will receive 24-7 professional/emergency support. All foster children get
a medical card, free school
lunches, and clothing
vouchers/reimbursements.
Call for more information
at 606-886-0163 or visit our
website@:
www .benchmarkfamilyservices.org
PHS crass of 1960
50th-year reunion
The Prestonsburg High
School class of 1960 has
scheduled a 50th year
reunion for September 17
and 18, 2010, to be held in
Prestonsburg. The reunion
is
seeking
committee
addresses for several classmates. If you know of anyone not contacted by the
committee, please call
Sallye at (606) 886-6460 or
Mart~a at (606) 886-2939.
Autism Awareness
& Su.pport Group
2nd Monday of eac h
month.
Calvarys Call
Church, Lancer, Ky. (6-7
p.m.).
Contact:
Billie
Chain, eastkyautismawareness@ gmail.com
Autistic Children Support
The Auxier Learning
Center offers home repair
aid
Need help with home
The
Auxier
repairs ?
Lifetime Learning Center
can help. We are now taking applications for home
repairs. If you or someone
you know are low income
and need help with repairs
on your home, please call
606-886-0709 for your
application, or stop by the
office at 2 1 South River
Street, Auxier. Office
Monday-Friday,
hours:
8:00-4:00. Must provide
proof of income and ownership.
for more information.
Become a Volunteer with
Victim Services Program
You are more likely to be
hurt by omeone whom you
know rather than be assaulted on Kentucky's streets by
a total stranger. Learn to
assist victims of sexual
ass·au]t, child abuse and
domestic
violence by
becoming a Volunteer with
Victim Services Program.
Call today to receive an
application for our free
training program.
Call
the
Volunteer
Coordinator at (606) 8864323 for further information or to request an appli(The
Victim
cation.
Services Program is a program
of
Mountain
Comprehen-sive
Care
Center.)
OutPatient Drug
Treatment Program and
Education
Narconon warns parents
that abuse of addictive
pharmaceutical drugs with
youth is on the rise with
deadly consequences. Learn
the signs of drug abuse.
Call Narconon for a free
brochure on the signs of
addiction for all drugs. 877379-0208.
www .drugsno.com
Higher education
begins here
The Kentucky Adult
Education Learning for Life
program offers GED, Adult
Learn1ng, Tutoring and
College Preparation classes. These classes are managed by Big Sandy
Community & Technical
College. All classes are free
to anyone 16 years old or
older.
Along with GED preparation, we offer adult learning, tutoring and college
preparation for people who
have high school diplomas
or GED equivalent who
exhibits and planetarium
programs. Must be booked
two weeks in advance; limit
40 guests. Call 889-8260'
for more informatioJ;l.
want to continue their education. The (GED) classes
are offered at various locations throughout Floyd
County five days a week,
from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Evening classes are also
available from 5-8 p.m. at
some locations. There are
no registration fees; all
classes and materials are
free.
For more information
about the times and locations of these classes, call
606-886-7397, between 8
a.m. and 4:30p.m., Monday
through
Friday.
Information about home
study for your GED .is also
available. Please call today,
our instructors are waiting
to assist you!
Need Help With
Home Repairs?
Democratic Woman's
Club meets at May Lodge
Reunion/Memorial
to be held in 2010
Old
House
Hollow,
"Bristle
Buck",
East
McDowell, to be held in
2010. For information.
Send a post card to 47
Frasure
Creek
Road,
McDowell, KY 41647, or
e-mail: patricia 466@hotmail.com; also Post Card,
P.O, Box 431 , McDowell,
KY 41647.
Auxier Community Center
Free
GED
classes,
Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, from 10 a.m.12.
Free Bible Lessons
Write to: Bible Way
Outreach, Ministry, P.O.
Box 3371, Kingsport, TN
37664. Lessons completely
free of charge to all interested.
Have an 'Out of this
World' birthday party!
The East Kentucky
Science Center is now
offering a fun and distinctive party venue for kids of
all ages. The Birthday Party
package includes rental of a
classroom and admission to
The
Floyd
County
Democratic Woman's Club
meets the second Monday'
of each month at 6:00 p.m.,
at the May Lodge, Jenny
Wiley State Park.
Need help with addiction?
Lifeline of Floyd County
"Conquer
Chemical
Dependency" is a Christcentered 12-step program
offering support to those
who are coping with addiction and learning to live
drug-free lives. The support
group meets on the following schedule:
Mondays, at Minnie
(beside pharmacy), from 7. 8p.m.
Mondays, at Little Mud,
Spruce Pine School, from'
7-8 p.m . .
Tuesdays,
in
Pres't.onsburg, in the· Van
Ark Building, from 2-3
p.m.
Tuesdays, at David, The
David School, from 3:304:30 p .m.
Wednesdays, at Allen
Baptist Church, from 7-8
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�DNESDAY, AUGUST
11, 2010
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
(Items taken from
The Floyd County
Times,
10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60,
70 years ago.)
Ten Years Ago
(August 6, 9 and 11,
2000)
Raineville, W. Va., a native of. Drift,
Thursday, July 27; Bertha Helen Dickerson
Risner, 6U, of Prestonsburg, Thursday,
August 3, at Salyersville Health Care
Center; Hervey Endicott, 68, of Endicott,
Thursday, August 3, at the Pikeville
Methodist Hospital; Bobbie Ann Turner
Case, 65, of McDowell, Saturday, August
5, at her residence; Loueasie Howell
Bartley, 87, of McDowell, Saturday, July
29, in the Riverview Manor Nursing Home,
Prestonsburg; John Hall, 77, of Lexington,
Wednesday, August 2, at the Veteran's
Hospital, Lexington;
Madeline H.
Heinisck, 73, of McDowell, Saturday,
August 5, in the Pikeville Methodist
Hospital; Robert Eugene "Ro-Ho" Kidd,
27. of Harold, Sunday, August 6, at his residence; William Fredriak "Bill" Walker Jr.,
62, of Prestonsburg, Sunday, August 6, at
his residence; Charles Eugene "Charlie"
Hines Jr., 62, of Prestonsburg, Sunday, July
30; Thomas Jefferson "T.J." Kendrick, 74,
of Prestonsburg; Matthew Johnson, 22, of
Bevinsville, Sunday, August 6, at Jacks
Creek; .Birdie Flannery, 84, of Jackson,
Michigan, formerly of Martin, Saturday,
July 15; Dorothy D. Morrison, 88, of
Harold, Tuesday, August 1, at St. Mary's
Hospital; Troy Frasure, 88, of Galveston,
Thursday, August 3, at Mountain Manor
Nursing Home; Patricia Sue Blocker, 51, of
Weeksbury, Tuesday, Augtist 8, at her residence; William Frederick "Bill" Walker
Jr., 62, of Prestonsburg, Sunday, August 6,
at his residence; Troy Frasure, 88, of
Galveston; Thursday, August 3, at the
Pikeville Methodist Hospital; Patricia Sue
Blocker, 51, of Weeksbury, Tuesday,
August 8, at her residence.
Emminent domain is a method that government agencies use to make sure that
land is available for public projects. It is
used extensively in procuring rights-of-way
for highways. While it is generally acc.epted as a good practice, what about the people on the receiving end? Much has been
said and written about the construction of
the Iootba11 compJexes at South FJoyd Higb
School and Prestonsburg High School,
Harold and Georgia Newman find themselves involved in the workings that go into
getting land for the South Floyd site, even
though they never wanted themselves or
. their property involved
.A burglary of a Floyd County judge led
the Floyd County Sheriffs Office m1 a
chase, Thursday, and Friday, netting several arrests. According to Lt. Deputy Ricky
Thornsberry, Jeremy Kilburn, 18, of
Dwale, had asked Danny and Desiree
Adams of Prestonsburg for a ride to District
Judge Eric Hall's residence on Thursday.
While there, Kilburn apparently conversed
with Hall's son, a longtime friend who was
in a band with Kilburn, said Thornsberry
A quorum plus one met for the Floyd
County 911 Advisory Board meeting
Wednesday evening. Chairman Jim
Caldwell, vice chair Terry Triplett, secretary Chip Salyers, Floyd County E-911
coordinator Bill Dotson, and Derek
Thacker, frre chief at Left Beaver were
enough for the small agenda
The U.S. Department of Labor Mine
Safety and Health Administration will hold
.
a hearing on newly proposed coal mine
dust control rules on Thursday and Friday,
August 10-11, at Prestonsburg to get input
In the spuit of many other small comfrom area coal miners and mine operators.
munities,
the town of Auxier is holding its
"We are bringing this hearing to
Prestonsburg to make it convenient for area Sadie Hawkins celebration this weekend
coal miners to attend," said David featuring lots of down-home entertainment.
McAteer, assistant secretary of labor for The celebration kicks off this Friday night
with the opening ceremonies at 6 p.m.,
mine safety and health
With the passing of yesterday's election emceed by Leo Music and with music by
deadline, all the registrations are in and the Chris West. Following at 8 p.m., will be a
slate is set for the local elections this fall. Bingo gaJ!le. The festivities reconvene,
Three board seats are up for grabs with one Saturday, at 9 a.m., with various athletic
candidate running unopposed. Incumben events and a parade
New publishers have been named this
Carol Stumbo was the only candidate to
week for both the Floyd County Times and
apply for the position in bistrict 4
A Pike County man is dead after drown- Pike County's Appalachian News Express.
ing in Dewey Lake. The Floyd County Floyd County Times Publisher Marty
Rescue Squad discovered the body of 23- Backus will assume duties at the Pikeville
year-old Marshall Jason 'faylor of Elkhorn paper this week, replacing Lejeune
City between two houseboats at the Jenny Waggoner, who is joining an Abemarle,
Wiley Boat Dock around 11:45 ·a.m. North Carolina, newspaper. Scott Perry,
Monday. According to a statement issued · publisher of the Paintsville Herald, has
by Floyd County Sheriff John K. been named publisher of The Times and
Blackburn, witnesses reported that Taylor will be moving to the larger paper full -time.
was at the boat ramp and suffered an appar- In the meantime, he will oversee both
ent seizure, causing him to fall in the water. Floyd County and Paintsville operations
Attempts to rescue him were unsuccessful until his successor is officially named later
this week
and police were called around 10:40 a.m
Support from the Kentucky Education
.A Melvin native, who has come back
home so that her son can "share the close Association and United Mine Workers was
community bonding we have in the moun- offered to Floyd County teachers at Friday
tains," is the ·n ew executive director of the night's rally at PCC. Although only about a
Floyd County Chamber of Commerce. third of the almost 500 teachers showed up,
Regina Messer Becknell, a 1984 graduate those who did attend revealed no shortage
of the former Wheelwright High School, of enthusiasm. Applause and standing ovabegan work Monday, filling the position tions greeted the roster of speakers who
that has been vacant since the end of June attempted to buoy the Associations' resolve
to continue to fight for a 20 percent salary
when Rebecca Derossett resigned
As students return to school today, increase in the school system's 1990-91
Floyd County educators have steadied budget. Slightly veiled references to a posthemselves to meet the challenge of anoth- sible strike punctuated the speeches. The
er school year. County teachers and staff decision on a "Job Action" hinges on the
members met Monday for one last meeting response the teachers get from the Floyd
to stir their creative juices and to stregthen County Board of Education at its regular
their minds before meeting the 2000-2001 August meeting. The Board has already
proposed a 15 percent pay hike, 10 percent
students face to face
Five months before he is scheduled to from state funds and 5 percent from local
Nine members of the Prestonsburg Fire
become Floyd County's commonwealth's
Department
responded to a trailer fire at
attorney, Brent Turner was given the job
Town
Branch
early Wednesday morning. A
Wednesday. Arnold Brent Turner, who was
elected to serve as commonwealth's attor- mobile home owned by Sam Nelson caught
ney for the 31st Judicial Circuit of fire shortly after midnight, Wednesday.
Kentucky and would normally assume that The residents, Brenda Greer and her two
position in January, has been appointed to children, who were reporte.d home at the
fill the vacancy created the resignation of time of the fire were transported to a local
hospital as firefighters arrived at the scene.
John Earl Hunt
An unsuccessful candidate for common- The firefighters said that the trailer was
wealth's attorney is asking that a defama- almost completely involved upon arrival.
·on lawsuit brought against bim by the Fire workers used water from a pumper
oyd County Board of Education's chair- truck to protect a second mobile home
man be thrown out because, he says, the located next to the burning structure. The
subject matter in question is protected by Greer home was completely destroyed by
the First Amendment of the U.S. the blaze. The cause and origin of the blaze
Constitution. Prestonsburg lawyer Jerry has not been determined
There died: Clyman "Clyde" Hunter", 72,
Patton, who lost a bid for commonwealth's
of
Fort Thomas and native of Bucks
attorney to Arnold Brent turner in May,
Branch,
at his residence; Leo Lafferty, 75,
has filed a motion based to dismiss the case
of
Water
Gap, at the Veterans
brought against him by board chairman
Administrative Medical Center in
Terry Dotson
.The Floyd County Fiscal Court met Huntington, West Virginia; Dallas Cox, 74,
briefly Wednesday morning to adopt sever- of Garrett, at Hazard Appalachian Regional
roads inWJJ:_le county road system. In a Medical Center; New I Glenn Huncer, 69, of
special m etu1g which lasted just a couple Martin, at Highlands Regional Medical
of minutes, commissioners approved bring- Center; Jennie H. Ratliff, 61, of Com Fork,
Prestonsburg, at Highlands Regional
ing five roads into the road system .
There died: Troy Frasure, 88, of ·Medical Center; Malen "Junior Mitchell,
Galveston, Thursday , August 3, at 58, of Hi Hat, at Highlands Regional
Pikeville; George Rodney King, 58, of Medical Center; Ruth Little Rackey, 62, of
. Twentv Years Ago
Hi Hat, at Our Lady of the Way Hospital,
Martin; Myrtle "Mertie" Hall, 87, of Kings'
Daughters Apartments, Frankfort, formerly
of McDowell, at King's Daughters
Hospital in Frankfort; Annie Hamilton, 51,
of Teaberry at her residence; Alvin E.
Walker, 61, of Prestonsburg, at his residence; Mae Hicks, 78, of Prestonsburg, at
Good Samaritan Hospital, in Lexington;
Lillie Vae Lafferty, 84, of Prestonsburg, at
Highlands
·
Center;
Sidney Slone, 68,
Ohio, at the
Lima (Ohio) Memorial
Thinv Years Ago
(August 6, 1980)
FiftV Years Ago
(August 11, 1960)
A former Floyd County woman, Wilma
Gunn May of Mathis, W.Va., and Harry
B. Ranier, Prestonsburg contractor, were
named Saturday evening to the Floyd
County Hall of Fame at the fifth annual
meeting of the organization
Gov. Bert Combs and a group of Floyd
County associates continued to be in luck
last week as they drilled in a second heavy
producer of both oil and gas on the
Collinsworth Branch of Johns Creek near
Elm Log
The US Corps of Engineers,
Huntington, W.Va., announced this week
that the Kentucky Department of
Highways has applied for approval of location and plans of a highway bridge to be
constructed across the Big Sandy River at
Auxier
Prestonsburg is now in the frrst stage of
the most intensive clean up campaign yet
undertaken here
Dedication ceremonies will be formally
held Sunday evening at the Wheelwright
High School Auditorium for the new
Melvin telephone exchange building of the
Harold Telephone Company, it was
announced Wednesday, by Paul Gearheart,
president of the utility
85-year-old George Hopson of
Prestonsburg drowned in the Big Sandy
River at Betsy Layne last Saturday while
fishing
There died: Myrtle Campbell, 55, of
Auxier, at her home; Violet Cooley, 25, at
Fort Hamilton, Ohio; Velton Foster, 50, of
Garrett, at his home; Ruth Kathleen
McKenzie, 30, of Huntington, W.Va., formerly of Floyd County, at Pikeville
Metho,dist Hospital; Estill Layne, 39, of
Martin, in Lexington
State Deputy/Development Bruce
Lunsford and Human Resources Secretary
Grady Stumbo met with local civic leaders
last Friday morning at the May Lodge to
discuss the needs, potentials and problems
of Prestonsburg and Floyd County. The
major area problem was deemed to be
housing, since the lack of adequate housing
is hampering industrial growth
A grand jury in Johnson County
returned a murder charge against Ernest
Napier for the alleged June 6 shoo~g of
Donald Blackburn of Endicott, at the
Concord Speedway. In addition, the jury
ruled that the shooting of Chester Calhoun,
of Prestonsburg, by State Trooper Phillip
Nickles was justifiable homicide, since
Nickles was acting in self-defense
The need for a night patrolman in Martin
was recognized at last Saturday evening's
special session Of City Council. Mayor
Larry Hall said tbat a patrolman is needed,
but the city will have to help with his salary
Commonwealth Attorney Paul D.
Deaton of Johnson County announced that
he will sue the Paintsville Herald, the Big
Sandy News and the Martin Countian for
libel. The suit will maintain that damaging
editorials and stories appeared in the three
papers
Four area fatalities, one in this county,
occurred this week, Jay W . Priess, 43, of
.Mousie, was killed in a head-on collison on
KY 80 at Hueysville. Jan Pratt, 31 , and
Saturday's primary election, quiet to tbe
Neva Pratt, 23, were killed in an auto acci- point that voters stayed away from the
dent on US 460 outside of Paintsville; polls in great numbers, set the stage for a
I>onnie B. Campbell of Mouthcard died at stormier
politlcal
campaign
next
Pikeville Airport in the crash of his ultra- November in the US race with Gov. Earle
hght aircraft
C. Clements of Morganfield heading the
There died: Bessie M. Reatherford, 94, Democratic ticket with the Republican
of Prestonsburg, at her home; Ballard nominee, Judge Charles Dawson of
Yates, 75, of Grethel, at McDowell Louisville, opposing him
Appalachian Regional Hospital; Eugene D.
Harold Mims, 46, of Drift, was killed,
Bingham, 69, of Falls Church, Va., former- Monday, when the at a mine of the Top
ly of Water Gap, at Fairfax (Va.) Hospital; Hat Mining Company at Orkney collapsed, ·
Elder J.L. (Herb) Hall, 51, of Craynor at burying him beneath about five tons of
Joppa Old Regular Baptist Church after slate .. The migration northward toward
delivering a sermon; Ernest Stumbo, 72, of employment in manufacturing plants has
.McDowell, at McDowell ARH; Nannie L. begun. This and rising prices gave to the
Carr, 71, of Ypsilanti, Mich. (formerly of local scene a tinge of the picture during
Allen), at University of Michigan Medical World War II when the shift in population
Center; Bertha Alice Hamilton Meade, 79, was to war material manufacturing plants
of Weeksbury, at Mountain Manor Nursing in Michigan and Ohio
Home; Lee Van Dine, 59, of Prestonsburg,
Upwl!fdS of 1,500 steel employees of
at Highlands Regional Medical Center; the Wheelwright and Price operations of
Frank B. Stumbo, 87, formerly of the Inland Steel Company were idle this
.McDowell, at Maple View Manor, week as the result of a strike which began
Bambridge, Ohio; C.H. Farley Sr., age Monday night
·
unlisted, of Pikeville, at his home; Jerry
There died: William H. Jones Sr., 72, of
Smith, 58, of Louisville, formerly of Prestonsburg, at his home.
.Melvin, at his home.
·
(August 8, & 10, 199 0) ·
Sixtv Years Ago
(August 10, 1950)
Fonv Years Auo
(August 6, 1970)
Notices of a temporary restraining order
designed to halt a strike which has virtual1)' paralyzed operations of the Island Creek
Coal Company in this county were served
by sherff's deputies, Monday evening, on
officers of Local Union 5899, UMWA
The plan for a channel improvement
project at Martin has brought credit from
the top to the Army Corps of Engineers'
Huntington District
Contract on construction of the first 81/2 miles of the 24-mile railway which will
tap the huge coal reserves of Martin
County was awarded this week to the
Cadell
Construction Company
of
Winchester
There died: Cletis V . Handy, 82, of
Prestonsburg, at Prestonsburg General
Hospital; Margaret Osborne, 90, of New
London, Ohio, formerly of Floyd County,
in Oberlin, Ohio; John L. Herald, 48, of
West Prestonsburg, at Paintsville Hospital,
Day Gearheart, 88, of Ligon, at McDowell
Appalachian Regional Hospital; John P.
Elliott, 46 , of Printer, at Our Lady of the
Way Hospital; Jane Webb, 9 1. of Auxier,
at Prestonsburg General; Noah Williams,
49 of Minnie, in Marshall, Mich.; Dorcie
B;yd, 75, of Lebanon, Va., formerly of
Floyd County, in Richlands, Va.; Donald
Lee Castle, 60, of Drift, at his home;
Gran1s D. Blair Jr., 20, of Albion, Mich.,
formerly of Tram, at Albion.
Seventv Years Ago
(August 8, 1940)
Barring financial "complications," the
Prestonsburg Water Company will, on
August 19, or soon after, become the property of the city of Prestonsburg
About 30 US Army engineers are stationed here while final survey of the Johns
Creek dam site and basin of the stream is
being made
Harried by officers of two states since
July 26, when he fatally clubbed a man to
deqth on the Lost Fork of Middle Creek,
the 35-year-old fugitive surrendered in
Prestonsburg, Tuesday morning
A guard was being maintained early this
week over an Estill miner by Floyd County
officers while we was receiving treatment
at the Stumbo Memorial Hospital for knife
wounds sustained early Sunday in a battle
to the death during which he is said to have
choked his adversary, a 64-year-old Estill
miner, to death
Gas companies paid more than $4 to
every $ 1 by coal companies into the Floyd
County tax till collection records of Sheriff
Dial Salisbury for 1939 show
There died: V.M. Hunter, 50, of Harold,
at home; James Edward Goble, 7, of
Prestonsburg, at Martin General Hospital;
Marion Samuel Hancock, 34, in a mine car
accident at Alpharetta; Mary Ruth Smith,
of West Prestonsburg, at Beaver Valley
Ho pital, Martin; Fannie Frasure Fraley,
48, at her Prestonsburg home .
�THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
11' 2010 • C7
Calendar
• Continued from p4
p.m.
Thursdays,
at
Allen
Baptist Church, ·from 7-8
p.m.
For more information.
'call Shirley Combs at (606)
~ ; 434-8400, or Tom Nelson
at (606) 478-2836.
Hope in the Mountains
Hope in the Mountams
will host public meetings on
Mondays, at 9 a.m., at the
junction of U.S. 23 and Rt.
80, on Water Gap Rd.,
behind the Trimble Chapel
Church.
Meetings focus will be to
offer information in regard
to community resources
available to women seeking
freedom from drug abuse.
Family members are also
welcome to attend. The
Hope initiative proposes to
help women break free
from addictive lifestyles to
become self-respecting contributing members of society.
Call 874-2008 or 788006 for more information.
~.
Prestonsburg_ Rotary
Club
Prestonsburg Rotary Club
meets, 12 noon to 1 p.m., at
Made From Country at
Heart. For additional information,
contact Chris
Daniel, 886-7354.
UNITE
The UNITE coalition of
Floyd County will meet on
the fourth Thursday of each
month. at 5i?O p.m., at the
New Allen Baptist Church.
All interested persons welcome to join UNITE's fight
against drugs.
_
•"Living Free" - A support group .sponsored by the
Floyd County UNITE
Coalition. Group will meet
weekly at the old Allen
Baptist Church, on U~ 23
N ., between Allen and
Banner, on Tuesdays, at
1:15 p.m.
Living Free is a faithbased 12-!itep support group
open to all who are searching for recovery. Tht;re is
no fee to attend. For more
contact
Shirley
info.,
Combs at 874-3388 or 4348400.
'Earn While You Learn'
The Big Sandy Area
C.A.P. office is taking
applications for its "Senior
Training Program." You
must be 55 or older to
apply. ln Floyd. call 8862929; Johnson, call 78965 J 5; Magoffin, call 3492217; Pike, call 432-2775;
and m Lawrence, call 638·
4067.
Senior employment program
Are you a senior citizen
on a fixed income struggling with soaring medical
bills and living expenses?
Could you use some extra
spending money but don't
know how to get back into
the workf9rce?
If you are qt least age 55,
the Senior Community
Service
Empioyment
Program (SCSEP) may be
able to help. Earn extra
money, learn new skills,
and help your community at
rhe same rime! To find out
more, call: 886-2929
Looking for a Support
Group?
•Floyd
County
Alzheimer's
Support
Group meets regularly at
Riverview
Manor
Healthcare Center. Call the
center for meeting times.
•Domestic
Violence
Support Group - The Big
Sandy Family Abuse Center
holds
meetings
each
Tuesday from 5:30 to 6:30
p.m. The meetings are free
of charge. Call 886-6025
for more infonnation.
•Overeater's
Anonymous - Meetings
held each Wednesday at
6:30 p.m., at the old Allen
Baptist Church, located in
Allen, just past red light.
Call 889-9620 for more
info.
•US TOO!
Prostate
Cancer Survivors Support
Group - For all men with
prostate cancer and their
families. Group meets the
· 3rd Thursday of each
Science
• Continued frqm pl
~upplemental antioxidants
~uch as vitamins C; E and
~
beta-carotene, which are
known
to protect healthy
1
cells, might also pro,tect
tumor
cells
during
chemotherapy or radiation
herapy. Those scientists
·eviewed published data
rom randomized clinical trillS addressing benefits ver<>US risks of antioxidant ~up
plement use.
Their conclusion: The
use of supplemental antioxidants during cancer therapies should be · discouraged
because of the possibility of
tumor protection.
The
scientists'
best
advice: Eat a varied diet that
provtdes adequate levels of
all recommended nutrients
from foods, without going
wild on any single substance. Or, as the Roman
month, at 6 p.m., at the
Ramada lim, Paintsville.
•Community
Weight
Loss Support Group Meets Thursday's at 6:30
p.m.,
at
the
Martin
Community Center. For
more info., call 377-6658.
Those who have had gastric
bypass surgery most especially welcome to attend.
Meetings being offered as
support to anyone needing
extra support in dealing
with weight loss.
•Domestic
Violence
Hotline - 24-hour Crisis
Line manned by Certified
Domestic Violence counselors. Call 886-6025, or 1800-649-6605. Remember,
"Love Doesn't · Have to
Hurt."
•Disabled? - You may be
eligible for grant money to
assist in your daily living.
For an application or more
information, call 886-4326.
•A.S.K.
(Adoption
Support for Kentucky) Support group for all adoptive parents (public,·private,
international, and kinship
• care), foster parents and all
others interested in adoption. To be held the first
Monday of each month, at
the
Department
for
Community Based Services
office, 1009 North Lake
Drive, Prestonsburg, from
6-8 p.m. Childcare will not
be provided. For more
information, contact Dedra
Slone, adoptive parent liaison, at 432-41 10 or 4227927,
or
email
to:
doslone@ eastky .net.
•PARENTS! - Contact
the Big Sandy Area
Community
Action
Program, Inc. to find out
about child care services in
your area, the STARS for
KIDS NOW licensing standards program, and how
you can earn an income by
staying home with your
own children while caring
for the children of others.
Find out more by calling
Cheryl Endicott at 8861280, or 888-872-7227 (toll
free).
•East
Kentucky
S.T .A.R.S. Homeschoolers
-Will
hold
monthly
meetings
at
the
Paintsville
Recreation
Center. For more information, call Trudy at 8899333, · or
297-5147.
Everyone welcome.
•Narcotics Anonymous
(NA) - Each Wednesday,
from 7-8 p.m., in the
Atrium Conference Room,
2nd floor, May Tower,
Pikeville
Methodist
Hospital. For more info.,
contact Chris Cook at 606433-1119
or
christophercook@ hotmail.com.
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Afer said some 2,000 years
ago, "Moderation in all
things'"
The
Agricultural
Research Service is the chief
in_house scientific research
of the
U.S.
agency
Department of Agriculture.
You can read more about
ARS
discoveries
at
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Located in
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supporting
Salisbury,
Richard
SHEPPARD;
OF
*
+
any
Braces
rights
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RE-NOTICE
:.
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including:
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package,
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in,
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and
18th,
August
B
Kober
LP,
SERVICING,
aka
home
number
OPPORTUNITY
Home
Home
price
United
ineteo
date
on
matter
Kendrick,
printed
William
owners
made
announcements
over
Beth
P.
a
de-
month.
Grow
Home
Highlands
aka
JESSICA
GENE
$800
&
programs.-Only
limited
606-422-1862.
Come
upon!
pro
by
subject
encum
of
Forthe
P.
:
Land/Home
only
Prestonsburg
$800
&a
EMPLOYMENT
al
sale
record
FLOYD
JEREMY
al
current
the
sold
1s
in
ord
the
of
purchase
the
pay
assessments
from
tiled
above
defec
xist
a
Board
SHEPHERD.aka
be-
in
on
date}
as
and
for
paid
and
of
described
.
PLAINTIFF
vs.
JEREMY
Lo-
D|
effect
shal
addi
lien
a
assume
Commissioner
LOANS
:
prece4
SERVICING,
HOME
COUNTYWIDE
dining
US23
price
estate
or
be
herein
LOANS
Call
a
bid
and
and
real
taxes
writing
payment
rty
COMMONWEALTH
OF
KENTUCKY
FLOYD
CIRCUIT
COURT
DIVISION
NO. II
NO.
C.A.
10-C!l-00367
HOME
up.
in
utilities.
on
posit
suret
the
force
issue,
to
required
property
years
claimed
rior
tuou
-
Crystal!
form
annum
the
Published
BAC
Al-
firm,
set
742]
Page
good
purchase
unpaid
may
described
years.
prior
ving
~
Eat
and
All
tween
Pikeville.
&
$12,000
o
successful
with
per
have
shall
executicn
shall
properly to
lamerica
takes
kitchen,tv
cated
874-
and
Burchett,
II]
dated
Deed’
to
the
bond
12%
bond
subsequent
property
if
Hon.
of
Call
bath
889-9643.
Fur-
bath.
room.
Pre-
at
air.
ready.
ft.
2
apartment.
br,
226-3811.
or
message
rent:
sq
~~
firm.
heat
2br,
central
as
record
of
2008,
Clerk's
Office.
make
cash
or
the
balance
event
for
of
rate
assessments
or
and
eds
o
Leave
for
and
15,
pay
with
which
above
purchaser
lence
date
on
matter
the
538,
12,
execute
be
Said
Book
either
price
in
which
the
States
stonsburg.
8931
surety.
ear
rig}
such
shall
shall
the
by
County
Floyd
to
at
for
upon
The
the
thereof
owners
made
and
0770.
bath
2
heat
$13,000
with
for
Tor
homes
central
2-2000
606-785-
1.400
for
with
air.
which
to
description
A.
wife,
conveyed
September
days,
paid.
Deed
in
purchase
bond
interest
until
emption
Office
favor
in
Said
pro
by
the
(90)
Judgment
ional
tax
Court
Robert
to
and
property
628,
required
be
retained
all
Rock
Obile
Office.
bidder
of
ninety
sale
a
record
Page
10%
of
bear
land
upon
Slick
2- homes
noes 3 br,
carport
Call
House
month
rent.$400 per
Located
plu utilities.
on
+
underground
security
nished
Ken4
Subdivision,
Slide
1,
Page
1,
complete
more
377-
home
Mobile
Sales
2
«hardwood
Mc-
at
Call.
br
2
water,
washer,
16x36
only:
at
377-2373.
or
Spur-
on
City
dish
baths,
Call
County
conveyed
husband
of
Deed
550,
for
shal
pay
Book
Floyd
a
Point,
Heights
Plat
for
Clerk's
the
same
dated
successful
shall
addi+
current
assessments
2007,
being
hereon.
lof
lof
be
in
the
br
the’
at
Avenue
East
Heights,
Woodland
of
made
County
Book
credit
effec
as
assume
for
and
defects
Clerk's
exist
printed
William
a
estate
or
be
writing
record
announcements
over
taxes
shall
County
may
the
and/or
to
property
All
payment
Floyd
redemption
Idence
the
restrictions,
America
and
issue,
real
and
lien
6,
The
Ider
price
date}
the
force
D.
by
Burchett
A.
described
property
the
form
the
required
be
upon
years.
prior
years
in
claimed
prior
The
IDeed
suret
good
purchase
annum
per
the
recorded
property
Burchett,
same
further
jtaxes
or
e@ar
C.
with
unpaid
the
12%
shall!
have
execution
may
above
described
shall
taxes
easements,
record
in
and|
cash
make
or
a
pay
with
the
balance
on
al
successful
event
the
bid4
bond
the
And
540,
Book
Woodland
Clerk
hereby
the
Crystal
deposit
bond
for
of
rate
which
the
for
property
ceeds
if
properly
be
the
Said
Deed
sale
Central
Branch
Dowell.
6937
costs;
3
|
794-
0249.
and.
outside
storage.
No
month.
$850
pets.
Shown
by
appointment
bed-
Also
Doty
(Count
for
limits
creek.
w/d,
system,
acre
dou-
located
;
plus
month
Call
per
deposit.
Prestons-
lots
run4
point.
Hamilton
James
in
execute
shall
at
retained
Ibe
upon
jtional
surety.
B.
The
purchaser
purchaser
to
bond
paid.
to
of
141,
the
of
September
the
Floyd
in
383
“A&q
Office
reference
is
Being
the|
No.
Plat
on
land
either
price
which
in
required
interest
until
shall
days,
with
creek
offer
South
Door,
2010,
property,
and
1/2
1994
with
3
house
>
Address:
the
[said
Office
purchase
the
(GO)
be
Said
bear
Clerk's
bidder
of
sixty
sale
a
County
successtu!
Ideposit
lof
lof
line
property
conveyed
recorded
Deed
by
same
Hamilton
eanene
down
the
hill
wit
the
back
the
beginning
running
thence
back
to
creek;
main
Hamilton’s
C.C.
to
Being
thence
fence;
the
to
to
proceed
city
lock
3br,
full
1
rooms.
Sale}
$2,400.99
sums
w
Ishown
in
the
branch
at
the
C.C.
Hamilton's
to
corner
course
westward
with
C.C.
Hamilton's
thence}
line:
marked
the
a
fence
were
thence]
poplar
joins;
hill
with
the
wire
thence
down
the
fence;
running
the
fence
day
subject
and
additional
shall
Courthouse
of
Order
of
July,
=
to
Property
41216
ucky
Lot
Being
at
a
hill
the
plus
and
Jus4
the
new
County
Fioyd
(behind
and
best
at
auction,
bidder,
public
highest
the
terms)
at
9:30
2010,
August,
a.m.,
upon
the
described
the
follow
description,
prop
the
of
day
following
forth
lerty,
.
up
to
19th
sale:
with
Kentucky,
Center),
the
set
the]
Floyd
Creek,
that
County
1)
(Count
thereon,
iPrestonsburg,
fice
wit:
to
Mud
$67,103.02
advised
be
For
Rent
forremt.
house
$500
_
1/2
2
of
full
basement,
blewide
Default
Judgment
Court
the
entered
14th
their
in
interest
the
as
cause,
burg
Call
:
lot’
br
2
Aacres
BS
For
-
central
air.
Houses
cedar
*
2010
11,
Rent
story
out
floors,
SALE
Rem
Circuit
of
interest
sum
With
and
1/2
miles
.
RRR
In
an
above
Floyd
lon
Ken-|
to
eeeR
of
Floyd
please
sub4
interest
Floyd
virtue
the
the
the
with
2)
the
19th
day o!
forth
following)
set
Big
of
13th
in
with
Prestonsburg,
Center),
on
terms
described
follow
Old
the
Avenue,
Floyd
bidder,
9:00
at
the
interest
at
sale
and
Judgment
$101,639.74
costs;
please
and
for
Central
new
best
2010,
their
as
of
sum
offer
South
Door,
(behind
and
cause,
sums
to
proceed
Summary
Court
entered
Circuit
above
the
additional
plus
hat
shall
‘Courthouse
ftucky,
highest
August,
Judgment,
Floyd
the
the
for
property,
ject
70.
heat
mo-
rent.
for
889-0036.
ET
AL
BURCHETT,
DEFENDANTS
OF
COMMISSIONER'S
D.
bath
home
14X
PLAINTIFF
,
vs.
CRYSTAL
full
2
AuGusT
For
frame
home
on
5
of
land.
Located
_
BR,
bile
_
LENDMARK
2
ForRent
2
KENTUCK
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
JAMES
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KENTUCKY
CIRCUIT
COURT
Il
DIVISION
NO.
C.A,
NO.
09-Cl1-1196
HOUSING
+
HOME
.
FLOYD
OF
Houses
Rentals
-
NO.I
10-Cl-00363
GENERAL
NO.
:
INC.
EQUITYNOTICE
WEeEDNESDay
Times
County
COMMONWEALTH
KENTUCKY
COURT
FLOYD
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o
3
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of
the
Public
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&
models
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our
play.
fort
For
com-
your.
sale’
by
rooms,
extra's.
sale:
14x60,
edroom
has
Sam
brick
424-
for
Your
land.
space.
garden
Call
886-
bath
sale:
3
home
br
full
with
2
located
Call
in
for
Harold
Auxier.
886-6245
blacktop parking.
Suite
886-8724
2
Kitchen.
and
‘room,
FOR
RENT
Dwale
Mobile
home
.
US
23
electric
LEGAL
D.
Lot
Suite
100,
has
Creek
as
been
ber
of
30,
R.
is
extremely
at
people
Heights Apts.
Cliffside
Cliff
Road,
in
and
to
offer
centers:
for
AN
cluded
utility
not
defend
it,
tered
at
Anyone
in
dized
housing
count
of
C.V.
religion’
famitial
status
and
Suite
and
of
the
the
to
with
hill
thence
branch;
thence
a
part
deeded
Ballard
to
shall
the
at
either
purchase
A.
Page
which
be
of
of
387,
12%
bond
per
upon
and
and
issue,
real
a
lien
estate
as
{immediat
$9.00
Opening
year
and
the
property
for
to
taxes
shall
Floyd
the
redemption
America
may
as
andor
Any
the
exist
printed
over
Hon.
in
record
days
applicants.
have
the
date
Nationwide’,
duties
and
include:
grounds
&
‘Minimum
Kimber
upkeep.
&a 3
(606)
to
referenes
to:
683-3300
if
record
Insurance
Financial
;
(606)
886-0008
(omce)
(606)
886-9483
(Fax)
prior
of
of
Services
the
for a
to
permit
has
tainment,
Mullins.
and/or
The
nature
of
ROOM
is
6779
cation
Grethel,
shail
41635,
investigate
moral
good
lacks
applicant
Commonwealth
business,
within
whether
(2)
prior
years
of
the-application
filing
victed in Kentucky of
lié
nuisance.
ahy
person
shall
mits.
later
than
allegations
desiring
with
August
applicatiuon
Said
written
At
isdon
thereafter
before
itive
‘|2hd
hour
the
the
the
at
Floor
ph
h
Floyd
hear
oppos
HON.
as
Floyd
Floyd
in
of
KEITH
same
or
p.m.,
be
can
as
heard)
Center,
the
in
support
granting
of
the
of
or
with deer and
the front yard
OPEN
will
#
House,
HOUSE
consist
48 by.
approximately
FOR
TERMS
J-O.
in)
72
ATTORNEY
KY
livestock
+
Skeet
at
the
Auction Tab.
Real
Land
Auction
Suect
606-663-2519
Patrick M. Briggs
info
‘t
.
is
cleared
‘our
Estate
Co.,
&a
Inc
or
-
Prin.
years
be
as
defects,
Clerk’s
the
tax
upon
pro
sale
record
by
the}
price.
sald
subject
to
any}
encumbrances
or
Office
of
off
rights
and
such
United
the
off
States
off
thereof.
owners
made
date
on
contained
matter
of
sale
takes|
herein.
Master
Kendrick,
S.
filed
from
of
purchase
liens
all
pay
current
assessments
paid
favor
in
and
the
or
BLACKBURN;
Commissioner
MARY
SLONE
KENTUCKY,
OF
RELATION
ON
OF
COUNTY
JONATHAN
OF
MILLER,
steel
or
dealing
90
an
tndustrial
Phone:
position.
at:
,
41224
cause,
tax
$377.07,
and
2008;
(tax
tax
as
Bill
Bil
pur-+
#1874,
purchase
Bill
2008,
year
sub
2006,
of
date
of
da
the
year
2007,
and
14th
in
of
as
year
date
of
the
interest
$1,355.99
$525.75
2010;
15,
Judgment
entered
their
as
of
amount
of
amount
18,
Summary
Court
of
sum
March
on|
having}
#1901,
of
the
upon
described
at
lnundred
_|back
ten
street
the
[to
(110)
feet
line;
property
conveyed
Blackburn,
husband
Roberts,
Vaughn
the
thence
and
sixty
feet
to
across
of
along
tance
running
three
and
running
Emest
to
husband
Third
on
of
thence
running
lawn
fence,
a
less;
or
's‘
distance
a
of
(41) feet
forty-one
Stratton's
line;
Ray
thence
*
point of
beginning.
the
same
Being
Slone
Mary
and
street
more
description,
the
Stratton’
Ray
the
distance
land
Roberts
dated
following
wi
to
of
corner
along
Layne’s
of
the
to
forth
set
property,
Olga
a
corner
back
ine
terms
the
running
of
corner
R.
wife,
by
and
wife,
a
Av
to
the!
one
the}
inches
straight
Blackburn]
M,
James
by Deed
in
Deed
Book
recorded
1990,
341,
4,
Page|
Court
Clerk’s
Office.
County
successful
bidder
shall
either
pay cash or make aj
with
the
balance}
of
the
of
$4,000.00
price
purchase
-\deposit
which
in
event
for thirty
the
credit
ion
a
successful
(30)
days,
with good surety]
bond
be
to
execute
bidder
shall
required
for
the
thereon.-.Said
bond
shall
be
price
unpaid
purchase
the date;
land bear
interest
the
of
12%
fom
at
rate
annum
per
shall
bond
have
and
effect
Said
lof
sale
until
paid.
the force
and
lien
shal
lof a
for
which
execution
may
a
issue,
Judgment
retained
the
above
described
real.estate
Ibe
as
upon
addi+
12,
October
Floyd
A.
Vaults
KY
Inez,
606/298-7716
com-
Circuit
above
16,
costs;
and
ihe
Ohio,
be
Benefits
Full-time
application
Dr.,
and
Must
customers.
days.
lilabor.
unload
Judgment,
Floyd
face
a
July
Beginning
load,
throughout
vaults
Tennessee,
with
SALE
of
date
of
about
on
or
as
$453.17,
purchase
with
interest
additional
thereon,
2009)
plus
!
shall
to
be
advised
that
and
lsums
proceed
please
Courthouse
South
offer
for
sale
the
Old
at
Door,
Floyd
County
the
nevy
Central
Avenue,
Kentucky,
(behind
Prestonsburg,
the
and
best
to
Justice
bidder,
County
Center),
highest
Floyd
at 9:15)
onthe
19th
lat
2010,
auction,
day of
August,
public
CDL
B
the
about
amount
lenue
for
physical!
Virginia.
West
after
out
driver
of
face
a
face
la
lollow
Drivers
grave
Kentucky,
and
CABINET
COMMISSIONER'S
Default
a
or
September
burial
Class
a
OF
in
the
for
the
having
on
about
lor
week-
steel
of
virtue
having
drug
contact
a
ADMINISTRATION
EFENDANTS
AND
surety.
ional
B...
assume and
to
all
for
the
current
tax
propeity
assessments
or
taxes
upon
be
from
the
paid
pro-+
years
sale
record by. the)
filed of
and
if.
claimed
in
writing
properly
the
of
the
to
prior
purchase
price.
purchaser
payment
above
is
sold
to
The
described
C.:
any)’
subject
property
liens
encumbrances
off
or
defects,
restrictions,
jeasements,
Clerk’s
Office
and
such
record
in the.
rights off
Floyd
County
off
the
favor
of
exist
in
as
redemption
may
thereof.
record
America
and/or,the
owners
sale
date
made
of
on
‘Any
takes
The
shall
purchaser
assessments
or
be
upon
years.
iyear.and
the
ceeds
*
The
subsequent
property for prior
°
pay
required
the
All
shall
‘prec
announcements
Auctioneer/Broker
or
estate
assume
for
United’ State
888-414-2519
www.fobriggsrealty.net
taxes
R.
FINANCE
haxes
approxi-
Stanton, Ky 40380
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go
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majority of
date]
effect
shal
addi4
FLOYD,
AND
#1912,
p.m.
perform
C&S
th
in
Log Home,
pens,
of land the
acres
Briggs
184 S. Main
For
available
Please
fill
parts of the
other
AU
of the Dovetail
Bam,
7.5
and
_
perm
x
have
dependable.
In
the
lien
and
a
COMMONWEALTH
OF
KENTUCKY
COURT
FLOYD
CIRCUIT
DIVISION
NO.
Il
C.A.
NO.
10-CI-00429
LIEN
INVESTMENTS
LLC
1,
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property is located in the
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to
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County
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property.
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information.
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scheduled
area
granted.
signed,
address
current
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to
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seeking
is
the
commissioned
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to offer at public auction a
outstanding property with 26.5 acres b the boundary
and improvements. The property has a fabulous
and
one
built dovetail log house 3 bd, 2 ba,
custom
a half story
and single story 2 bd,
ba, shi la siding guest house.
The property is further improved with a 24 x 36 bam
applicant
the
the
the
vaults
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William
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la.m.,
KRS
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work
to
5:00
to
a.m.
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to
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printed
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character,
in
or
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Ky.,
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will
will
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Floyd
the
8:00
enter-
surety
price
form
annum
property
announcements
of
Sate
{Order
lof July,
2010,
ject
property,
606-862-1755.
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proposed
Joe.
Big
by
AND
POOL
Suite
2,
Ky.,
231.070,
made
of
the
entertainment
is
the
business
name
of
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of
required
the
record
the
NOTICE
pay.
please
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good
purchase
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interested,
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business
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with
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be
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price.
sold
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acre
shown
all
sale
record
purchase
owners
made
announcements
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favor
County
the
of
filed
the
2,
tax
current
from
paid
and
of
pay
and
the
assessments
or
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writing
payment
described
above
property
liens
restrictions,
defects,
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assume
for
property
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years.
the
to
prior
dence
required
the
prior
years
claimed
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properly
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in
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subsequent
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date
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form
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have
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to
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bond
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road
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road
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15'
land
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a
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11,114
Milton,
dated
thirty
for
sale
lof
West
Garnard
and
Campbell
by
conveyed
Leonard
Vivian
Deed
and
Sargent
by
Clerk
off
recorded
in
the
Office
of the
1993,
18,
January
Deed
Book
363
585.
at
in
Page
County,
Kentucky
make
successful
bidder
shail
either
cash
The
or
al
pay
bear
lof
by
balance
the
event
for
of
rate
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with
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of
described
of
side
west
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2.
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59°
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Plat
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shall
and
178,
Containing
same
thereon.
certain
on
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Thence
4&
986,
L.S.
the
credit
interest
Book
East
waters
Prestonsburg,
with
Lot
to
corner
Property
deposit
Gladys
and
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|-beam.
Campbell
Floyd
di-
cash
pay
price
execute
shall
for
retained
record
Position
addi
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Creek,
the
on
particularly
more
57'
Surveyed
KY.
herein.
dated
be-
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found
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Being
the
to
to
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Bonnie
westerly
side
less,
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ntenance
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Paint
Little
Situated
N,W.
of
3,
County,
S.8
beginning.
the
Lovejoy,
titled,
aforesaid
the
line
Fork
1100,
found
a
|-beam,
2,
found
imap
the
to
links;
of
line
said
opposite
the
up
the
2
No.
Floyd
on.
-
Kentucky
the
paid.
additional
100
Prestonsburg,
ride
thence
bidder
interest
until
be
B.
Offices,
Court
the
Keathley
down
side
east
thence
H.R.
2
4&
a
en-
the
P.S.C.
West
112
and
on
bond
Judgment
shall
Law
Law
I
wit:
to
Left
Tract
Rte.
on
Lot
to
lor
W
to
ridge
lands;
the
of
Thence
1100,
with
land
John
3
of
Beginning,
thence
land;
said
up
poles
No.
18
of
tract
of
1117
Creek,
south
Rte.
found
the
of
Creek
division
Toler
said
of
thence
said
Lot
(30)
days, in
to
required
be
Said
a
Click
at
Reynolds
age,
thirty
sale
of
Hastings.
Marsh
D.
color,
sex,
disability,
for
bear
and
Geoffrey
D.
Miranda
the
property
of
10%
shall
of
information
Attorneys
ac-
race,
origin,
national
of
thereon.
she
be
R.
of
down
successful
886-1020.
Geoffrey
s
subsion
If
of
Hon.
(GO6)
at
Marsh,
admission
employment
of
tract
line
the
ridge;
branch
Sturgill;
same
The
der
Clerk
will
Melissa
ridge
2
the
the
of
end
Sturgill
with
said
of
branch;
the
deposit
the
suit
having’
contact
dis-
not
particu-
Deed
Book
138,
recorded
in
deed,
by
Plaintiff
obtained
Office.
County
Clerk’s
of
trom
conveyance
G adys Sturgill ate by
Will
A.
have
of
discretion
concerning
Cliffside
do
in
the
Fork
No.
The
delin-
so.
Judgment
plus
thereon,
that
follows:
ider
taxes
Highland
and
Apartments
criminate
appear
property,
Address:
Paint
ltucky,
Ken-
more
Deed
Answer
the
interest
advised
be
Old
described
KY
IPoint,.
Lot
Being
a
Coun
in
the
please
oF
1-800-
648-6055.
Helghts
in
Akers
lower
W.
of
top
the
W.
the
Being
real
an
do
to
with
please
the
at
Avenue,
follow
Ithe
2,
the
on
John
line
No.
John
Sturgill
Floyd
court.
(605)
TDD:
County,
and
(One) 1
said
on
direction
up
the
Lot
to
credit
file
sale
for
Central
the
shall
Circuit
costs;
and
:
Order of
and
Sale}
Rem
22nd
day of
2010,
July,
in
the
subject
property,)’
In
entered
the
interest
$67,364.57
of
sum
their
as
Courthouse
Door,
Floyd
County
the}
Prestonsburg,
Kentucky,
(behind:
and
the
to
Justice
Inew
County
Center),
highest
Floyd
best
at
19th
at
auction,
2010,
on
bidder,
public
the
day of August,
the
the
forth
9:45
terms
set
following
description,
a.m.,
upon
ginning
Acton
of
date
the
Court
cause,
sums
Ito
Ken-
Harold,
Floyd
in
Creek
Toler
No.
division
the
of
top
of
the
enforce
against
to
a
the
suit
certain
from
desires
does
allowance
886-1927,
8E6-1819.
the
Judgment
Default
a
Circuit
above
jtional
offer
South
Floyd
to-wit:
the
the
in
thence
rection
Court
Civil
Hastings
Order
she
in-
Call
‘Hor
above
Prestons-
Creek,
lying
land
land
maple
a
of
with
lands
Num-
to
on
Floyd
the
Highland
at
Hats.,
proand
children
utilities
Cliffside.
at
8ES-0608,
of
R.
if
on
soclaVeducational
the
Old
of
Floyd
the
the
was
Said
by
at
line
leaving
mortgage.
days
Computerized
learning
of
a
No.
to
in
Circuit
secure
Melissa
Prestons-
burg.
in
the
at
Avenue,
Toler
of
of
follows,
2
on
Division
lien
fifty (SOQ)
Warning
with
Addn.,
Apts.
land
tract
as
the
on
thence
2010,
Defendant.
a
omplaint
quent
and
of
tract
of
follows:
is
Lot
Lot
penfiled
Hastings
Floyd
represented
property
loberts
2010,
sale
Central
Fork
Fork
as
Keathley
branch;
R.
and
the
default
Gobt
for
offer
South
parcel
or
Akers
bounded
running
Floyd
5
low-income
May,
of
day
Akers
Sturgill
Warn-
Melissa
March
filed
has
and
Highland
21st
to
Door,
westerly
lands
to
the
at
Ken-
nature
lawsuit
suit
for
on
H.R.
Street,
notify
to
the
Melissa
named
Call
285-
Court
certain
about
Als
available
tract
the
described
Said
606-
and
appointed
the
Attorney
by
a
which
Prestonsbura,
adults.
tucky,
larly
Re-
Attorney
Prestonsburg,
of
of
or
or
lof
in
and
Circuit
the
proceed
Address:
certain
and
been
Hastings
dency
grams
A
NOTICE
Marsh,
West
tucky,
Lo-
.
112
Order
ing
Circuit
Court
Also
hookup
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near
377-2357.
Law,
builing
heavair.
of
[to
Central
gas
in
Property
Beginning
and
storage
porch.
shall
Courthouse
Conclusions
Fact,
of
Floyd
tucky
Nice
quiet community.
strictions
apply.
Call
Geoffrey
Concrete
carport.
block
with
Off
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virtue
Property
Prestonsburg.
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FERGUSON,
COMMISSIONER’S
OF
to
LOTS
Park.
In
3br,
din-
room,
ing
forth
wit:
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a
the
entered
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the
new
Kentucky,
(behind
Floyd
County
the!
the
and
best
on
at
auction,
bidder,
highest
public
the
terms
set}’
at
10:00
a.m.,
2010,
day of
upon
August,
described
the
the
follow
property,
following
description,
19th
extra
living
”
to
ter),
bath
den,
large
burg,
Call
sate.Brick
bedrooms,
3
Pre-
in
of
of
Court
cause,
Count
886-1515.
pm.
sale.
area.
bath.
for
building
Stonsburg,Ky.
434-1281.
House
sq
virtue
By
Judgment
Moak & Nun-
Car
5
remodeled.
or
SALE
call
after
House
extra
for
with
size
garden
and
900
space
fi
brick
basement,
space
tots
office
rent.
at
2
view
COMMISSIONER’S
OF
VIVIAN
eee
By
Branch,
To
886-2306
For
Quality
home
Mays
Prestonsburg.
garage.
Owner
NOTICE
606-285-
102 in the
Located
1010
By
2
and
aka
EFENDANTS
DEFENDANT
RAkaeee
nery
666-
a
SARGENT
.
.
886-8724.
or
3 br, 2 1/2
for
sale.
land
597-2083.
Sale
$300
PLAINTIFF
vs
3368.
with
improvement
For
COMPANY
eae
KENLEY
STURGILL
RE-NOTICE
at
=
.
09-CI-01104
MORTGAGE
PLAINTIFF
Vs.
Building
Located
rent.
month.
br
size
Also
lots
6245
3
full
basement.
Landowners
home
buy-
available
packages!
family
or
Sq
for
sale:
with
extra
key
Call
ft
NO.
NO.
WALTER
W.
STURGILL
226-9976.
4500.
Martin.
House
Call
Attn:
and
fiat
miles
7862.
turn
JOHN
KENTUCKY
COURT
CIRCUIT
DIVISION
C.A.
.
08-CI-1198
NO.
courthouse.
Pre-
789-1230.
home
3
979.
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land.
to
C.A.
NO.1
OF
FLOYD
COURT
DIVISION
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COMMONWEALTH
KENTUCKY
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burg
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with
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full
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COMMONWEALTH
for
space
lease
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lot.
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vil-
Wiley
2
rooms,
606-474-2083
owner-
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park.
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printed
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Kendrick,
contained
Master
herein.
Commissioner.
258:
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Galveston,
Pikeville;
the
to
road
county
meeting
minutes,
morning
lasted
which
Thursday,George
2
There
a
August
Rodney
King,
ar
residence;
Hazard
Center;
Medical
of
58,
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Medical
Hat,
Center;
Hunter,
61,
of
Corn
Regional
“Junior
Mitchell,
Regional
Little
Rackey,
62,
46,
of
week
90
John
Prestonsburg
Minnie,
75,
in
of
of
D.
Webb,
General;
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Lebanon,
60,.
Blair
of
at
Hospital;
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Lady
91,
Tram,
of
at
Noah
Mich.;
choked
miner,
of
Richlands,
Drift,
of
Albion.
P.
of
the
at
Va.;
his
Albion,
an
Dial
coal
till
Salisbury
died:
Donald
home;
Mich.,
Creek,
he
1939
battle
said
is
into
to
the&#
have
Floyd
of
i
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a
West
Hospital,
48,
at
her
Prestonsburg,
Martin;
Fannie
Prestonsburg
-
Sheriff
50, of Harold;.
Goble 7, of
records
show
Hunter,
V.M.
knife
a
64-year-old Estil
than $4°to-
-more
paid
companies
for
treatment
for
in
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at
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Mary Ruth: Smith,
‘accident
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Alphoretta;
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man
Middle
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collection
$b
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of
is
since
a
Sunday’
home;
at
Dorcie
Johns
stream
receiving
was
early.
during which
adversary,.a
by
There
Auxier,
Williams,
sta-
the
states
two
of
Memorial
companies:
tax
propare
of
the
clubbed
death
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of
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death
his
to
on
the
surrendered
in
fugitive
Tuesday
moming
this
maintained
being
early
miner
Estill
by Floyd
County
Stumbo
Gas
every
John.
formerly
Va.,
20,
Jr.,
of
the
to
New
48,
the
will,
become
fatally
wounds:sustained.
Paintsville,Hospital,
McDowell
at
Ligon,
at
County;:in
‘Castle,
Granis,
of
|
over
was
officers.while
the
at
County,
Herald,
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week
of
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Jane
of
the
to
officers
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on
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s
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Martin
82,
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49,
formerly
of
of
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of
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Company
final
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basin
of
site
and
35-year-old
the
72,
Prestonsburg
-Army
engineers
of
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by
when
26,
July
8will
Company
FP
88,
at
Lee
this
Regional
Hospital;
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-
awarded
Prestonsburg,
Boyd,
of
Medical
Fork,
Highlands
Malen
at
Ruth
69,
Regional
reserves
Ohio;
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Elliott,
Way
Cox,
74,
Regional
Highlands
at
Center;
Hi
Glenn
Ratliff,
g,
Appalachian
75,
coal
at
the
first
which
Osborne,
Margaret
of
Floyd
formerly
Oberlin,
Day
Veterans.
Center
in
Virginia;
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Appalachian
New!
H.
72,
of
30
here
dam
made
being
from
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began
Sr.,
1940)
after,
soon
city
‘About
Creck
this
which
Years
Water
or
the
tioned
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Jones
8,
financial
19,
of
erty
on
credit
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in
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Lafferty,
the
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Highlands
at
Jennie
Prestonsburg,
of
of
Medical
West
at
Martin,
by
Hunter,
native
Leo
served
strike
a
William
H.
his
home.
at
Barring
Prestonsburg
UMWA
railway
Cletis
died:
August
death
construction
diced:
Hospit
‘The
West
“Clyde”
and
Gap,
Center;
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°
Clyman
were
of
Construction
pumper
home
blaze
Corps
24-mile
was
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Winchester
the
virtualCreek
District
on
the
huge
County
was
destroyed
of
the
arrival.
structure.
origin
and
bile
Island
operations
were.
night
(August
improvement
brought
has
of
result
of
of
employees
Company
Seventy
evening,
5899,
Army
the
to
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miles
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tap
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a
at
3,.
58,.of
cause
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couple
bring88,
buming
completely
was
Thomas
Huntington,
of
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the
to
died:
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of
sever-
system.
next
a
county
channel
a
Martin
at
top
1/2
scene.
trailer
upon
the
Monday
Union
for
Huntington
the
local
the
at
the
from
water
a
protect
to
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that
involved
used
workers
located
of
arrived
said
project
the
two
at
a
in
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Price
Prestonsburg,
.
her
to
this
steel
and
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order
has
which
of
deputies,
of
plan
The
A
morning.
caught
Wednesday.
transported
were
strike
a
the
during
population
plants
in
Ohio
1,500
1970)
restraining
operations
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officers
at
Nelson
home
halt
sherff’s
by
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fire
and
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has
to
gave
picture
shift
of
the
of
toward
manufacturing
Steel
Monday
of
the
the
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tons
plants
prices
of
tinge
Wheelwright
as
week
age
Jerry
Ago
temporary
a
paralyzed
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local
of
to
designed
ly
percent
from
Greer
firefighters
as
Greer
home
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the
blaze.
has
been
not
met
adopt
just
approved
commissioners’
into
the
road
roads
system
died:.
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Troy
fire
10
reported
completely
Fire
truck
Jerry
Court
Fiscal
County
Brenda
were
firefighters
almost
chairm
board
of the
The
Turner
by Sam
midnight,
who
hospital
by
Wednesday
owned
after
Sr.,
home;
formerly.
Years
(August
Notices
regular
already
trailer
to a
early
residents,
time
of
U.S.
lawyer
shortly
children,
to
common-
the
Branch
home
on
Prestonsburg
the
Manor,
home.
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Floyd
its
has
at
his
of
his
at
Farley
at
Pikeville,
Louisville,
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posThe
the
the
pay
responded
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speeches.
hinges
hike,
percent
percent
5
funds‘and
of
salary
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from
get
C.H.
Ohio,
of
View
resolve
1990-91
references
Education
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Board
members
who
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20
percent
the
Action”
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unlisted,
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Melvin,
Maple
at
the
collapsed,
five
northward
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and
of
killed,
of
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about
material
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rising
and
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war
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of
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at
next
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manufacturing
a
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Michigan
in
Center;
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in
scene
to
was
the
beneath
This
local
World
formerly
the
fora
Dawson
of
migration
begun.
of
79,
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Prestonsburg,
87,
the
to
the
heading
Republican
the
Charles
him
46,
him
with
with
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Mining
employment
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Stumbo,
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McDowell,
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up,
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system’s
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a
state
fire
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of
that
protected
of
,
commonwealth’s
in
May,
the case
dismiss
for
Brent
based
to
him
against.
Board
meeting.
mobile
a
teachers
August
Town
was
for
"J
a
the
Department
attor-
the
about
showed
of
school
County
from
a
of
Amendment
Prestonsburg
Constitution.
Patton,
for
that
buoy
fight
Frank
no
shortage
ovastanding
and
roster
the
On
Nine
resignation
the
the
to
response
defamahim
by the
against
‘Education’s
chairof
because, he says, the
Board
matter
wlio
teachers
revealed
veiled
Slightly
strike
punctuated
decision
to
500
attend
Applause
in
sible
job
appointed
asking
brought
First
the
assume
been
candidate
is
County
be
man
subject
normally
created
vacancy
Hunt
Earl
wealth’s
!
scheduled
Turner,
has
did
continue
budget.
stregthen
given
almost
the
who
increase
staff
commonwealth'‘s
Circuit
Judicial
January,
of
Friday
Ago
race
opposing
slate..The
of
L.
Meade,
of
Regional
of
39,
1950)
Morganfield
Judge
Mims,
when
burying
after
72,
U
of
ticket
Monday,
Hat
(formerly
Medical
Michigan,
59,
Dine,
Van
Layne,
10,
the
in
Harold
at
Nannie
Hamilton
Mount
at
Lee
Highlands
forPikeville
Va.,
at
Estill
Years
Louisville,
Mich.
Alice
Weeksbury,
Church
Stumbo,
of
University
Bertha
50,
Kathleen
W.
Lexington
nominee
former-
ARH;
Ypsilanti,
of
at
Foster,
Ruth
Huntington,
County,
Floyd
Clements
D
Hospital;
Craynor
of
Emest
Coole
Velton
of
Democratic
McDowell
Eugene
Baptist
sermon,
Violet
home;
Hospital;
November
94
Va.,
(Va.)
51,
McDowell
71,
Home;
at
was
Church,
while
~*
Ballard
at
Hall,
Regular
a
Center,
Education
Workers
Mine
Old
Carr,
Allen),
r
home;
Fairfax
at
Sandy
election,
quiet
Saturday's primary
from
that
voters
point
away
stayed
in
the
set
numbers,
polls
great
stage
stormier
political
campaign
at
ultra-
her
Hospital;
Falls
of
Gap,
(Herb)
McDowell,
operations
Kentucky
69,
J.-L.
delivering
named
his
of
Reatherford,
Grethel,
Water
Joppa
both
oversee
teachers
at
County
PCC.
Although
only
at
greeted
to
attempted
2000-2001
is
Brent
as
the
and
Kentucky
position
fall
serve
rally
proposed
was
the
United
tions
meeting
the
from
enthusiasm.
commonwealth’s
Turmer
Amold
to
third
those
of
anoth-
and
to
and
County’s
Wednesday.
elected
for
ney
of
last
one
will
officially
and
Floyd
to
night
steadied
and
full-time
of
offered
June
has
Times
paper
Paintsville
is
of
Elder
Herald,
The
died
M.
Regional
Bingham,
ly
Perry
at
of
75,
Appalachian
week
to
teachers
creative
their
juices
before
minds
meeting
face
face
to
students
he
Five
before
months
Brent
of
he
and
successor
Support
today,
challenge
for
stir
Floyd
end
school
their
bécome:
position
have
County
year.
the
the
to
met:-Monday
members
High
of
larger
meantime,
Association
graduate
Paintsville
the
County
his
this
close
School,
the
to
Prestonsburg,
Lejeune
Scott
on
Paintsville;
crash
of
Hopson
Big
Saturday
the
Campbell,
Ohio;
(August
acci-
Moutheard
the
Bessic
last
Sixty
and
31,
auto
an
of
of
Layne
home;
30,
Martin,
C.
died:
Yates,
Abernarle
an
oytside
in
his
in
of
collison
in
:
George
Myrtle
at
of
three
43,
Pratt,
Jan
formally
be
county,
Priess,
killed
yet
campaign
will
utility
her
at
Methodist
aircraft
of
Marty
the
in
head-on
a
Campbell
in
Airport
There
Pikeville
replacing
joining
is
publisher
the
until
back
the
of
B.
light
Express.
the
at
newspaper.
moving
Floyd
a.m
come
week,
named
this
i
460
US
on
Donnie
and
killed
Hueysville.
were
23,
at
uP
drowned
Hamilton,
merly
Big
for
this
in
W.
Jay
week,
was
dent
Times
Publisher
duties
Carolina,
be
In
resigned
Derossett
students
water.
1984
since
vacant
Rebecca
As
appar-
Times
who
this
one
at
of
stage
damaging
that
appeared
stories
that
the
Countian
first
Auditorium
died:
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D.
announced
maintain
clean
Betsy
Garrett,
McKenzie,
ry
Paul
the
at
the,
Wheelwright
new
for
the
of
the
exchange
building
it
was
Company,
Telephone
Gearheart,
by Paul
Wednesday,
at
Fort
his
Herald,
be
fishing
needed,
is
Martin
fatalities,
Pratt,
River
with
of
loca-
of
telephone
Prestonsbur
arui
in
now
School
announced
since
Mc
week
this
evening
Sunday
There
County
the
will
suit
and
Neva
named
News
help
is
of
the
president
S-year-old
Phillip
in
patrolman
to
the
ceremonies
Harold
jury
Calhoun,
an
Engineers,
approval
here
Melvin
“Cou
Paintsville
and
area
80
KY
athletic
County
Appalachian
assume
publisher
the
in
moundirector
of
the
Commerce.
of
have
we
Messer
formér
the
“share
County
Regina
of
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this
will
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an
the
10:40
who
paper
been
K.
unsuccessful
around
native,
her
son
that
so
in
were
called
were
Melvin
home
fall
t
him
will
Waggoner,
ucd
is
suffered
him
County
Backus
North
a.m.
that
County's
Floyd
Jenny
John
reported
and
ramp
rescue
Elkhom
statement
Sheriff
causing
to
23-
11:45
a
County
the
at
to
of
by
the
Attorney
the
he
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p.m.,
reconven
been
Floyd
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Johnson
sue
Pikeville
have
the
near
Department
for
intensive
most
‘held
High
self-defense
have
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occurred
parade
a
both
Creek
to
highway
bridge
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a
across
undertaken
the
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Dace
a
of
the
County
at
homicide,
in
of
Dedication
Chester
of
night
a
dz
will
editorials
be
various
for
city
papers
Four
music
the
on
of
applied
Prestonsburg
Emest
against
of
6
shooting
State
Hall
the
libel
night
will
festivities
with
a.m.,
publishers
for
Pike
County
the
at
around
witnesses
ent
Floyd
body
of
‘Taylor
houseboats
and
New
with
8‘p.m.,
In
by
acting
Was
will
its
6
at
and
at
The
9
at
events
drown-
Music
Following
luck
heavy
gas
announced
Kentucky
has
plans
constructed
be
to
Endicott,
addition,
justifiable
need
Deaton
com-
Friday
in
second
Auxier
housing
Johnson
June
shooting
recognize
he
weekend
ceremonies
Leo
game.
this
be
to
Johns
Va.,
W.
the
The
deemed
of
Commonwealth
entertainment
off
opening
by
week
after
kicks
West.
Bingo
Saturday,
fall
the
Jason
According
Floyd
and
The
the
emceed
4
dead
Dock
Blackburn,
was
is
man
Lake.
Monday.
District
in
Dewey
Boat
this
the
2S
The
but
holding
is
down-home
of
Floyd
of
group
in a
and
Corps”
US
and
to
County.
charge
alleged
was
as
1990)
this
celebration
of
celebration
Chris
the
with
one
grabs
Incumben
unopposed.
candidate
the
to
only
Squad
Wiley
and
for
up
position
Marshall
year-old
two
between
City
by
elections
local
County
in
are
town
lots
Branch
Highways
problems
adequate
growth
in
jury
Speedway.
that
Nic
Ago.
of
murder
Prestonsburg,
Sue
small
annual
~-
Log
tion
Lodge
and
was
lack
Blackburn
Nickles
the
the
the
Concord
Tuesday,
other
many
of
Auxier
Hawkins
The
election
yesterday'
the
munities,
featuring
for
of
spirit
Sadie
area
labor
the
with
of
was
the
Pike
A
In
David
of
8,
a
continued
both
of
that
leaders
May
Floyd
industrial
a
for
Donald
ruled
the
problem
grand
A
returned
of
Bruce
civic
potentials
and
area
major
residence
Years
&a 10,
and
drilled
oil
they
Collinsworth
Secretary
local
at
morming
Prestonsburg
of
at
were
fifth
organization
Combs
as
Harry
Floyd
the
Ph
at
associates
The
Resources
with
needs,
since
housing,
hampering
is
6,
Patricia
Fame
the
Bert
week
Elm
1980)
Human
the
of
res-
88,
evening.to
of
of
Gov.
Ago
G
met
Friday
discuss
Sandy
to
for
said
registrations
are
Stumbo
for
hearing
convenient
secretary
running
candidate
-apply
last
Walker
August
Hospital,
Hall
producer
Deputy/Development
and
Stumbo
Napier
August
Frasure,
County
meeting
County
Years
State
Lunsford
Grady
of
her
Saturday
Wilma
woman,
W-'Va.,contractor,
.
of
51,
Weeksbury,
of
her
(August
health
board
"Car
mine
Friday,
input
get
operators
mine
it
passing
the
for
the
is
‘Three
coal
attend,’’
and
With
*
Thursday,
Sl.
8,
the
at
County
Mathis;
Prestonsburg
Huntington,
74,
“Bill”
Troy
Ohio,
Hospital.
(August
Manor
Sunday,
Twenty
hold
and
this
make
to
assistant
deadline,
August
Centér;
Harrod,
Memorial
Thirty
|
2
Blocker,
8, at
Frederick
Methodist
Blocker,
Mine
will
to
and
bringing
McAteer,
Sue
Medical
of
68,
at
of
May
Ranier,
named
Ago
1960)
11,
Floyd
former
A
Gunn
B.
last
Larry
Prestonsburg
to
Kendrick,
Mountain
at
Tuesday,
residence,
August
were
3,
Patricia
Slone,
(Ohio)
Lima
Jr.,
Johnson,
Prestonsburg,
Pikeville
E-911
Highlands
Sidney
res-
Walker
‘““T.J.&quo
51,
Prestonsburg,
of
84,
Lafferty,
Regional
Kidd,
his
at
“Bill’’
Hamilton,
(August
H
6, at
Sunday,
August
“Charlie”
Eugene
Prestonsburg,
Sunday,
July
William
Galveston,
secre-
6,
August
Annie
Years
Fifty
Kings’
formerly
Daughters
King’s
Alvin
E.
residence;
his
resiat
Prestonsburg,
of
at
Mae
Hicks,
78,
Prestonsburg,.
in
Samaritan
Hospital,
Lexington;
Vae
Methodist
Matthew
August
Home
his
at
Veteran’s
Charles
of
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Times Staff Report
PRESTONSBURG Two economic development
meetings are on the horizon
for the city of Prestonsburg,
and officials hope that
members of the community
will attend.
Two meetings have been
scheduled for this month,
and the best way to update
Prestonsburg's economic
development plan will be
the focus of both meetings,
• including addressing the
~ community's strengths and
weaknesses, identifying
goals, objectives and strategies for use in guiding economic development, community development a'nd
resource utilization.
According to information
provided by the Big Sandy
Area Development District,
"An important part of this
process is gathering the
community members' input
and deciding how well the
updated plan fits into the
community's ideas for the
~city of Prestonsburg."
The meetings are scheduled for August 11 and
August 16 at the Big Sandy · •
Area Development District
office in Prestonsburg.' The
August 11 meeting will
begin at 7 p.m. and the
August 16 meeting will start
at 5 p.m.
For additional information, contact Denise
Thomas or Nikki Meade at
the Big Sandy Area
Development District by
calling (606) 886-2374 .
•
2 DAY FORE C AST
Senior center plan moving forward
by SHELDON. COMPTON
STAFF WRITER
PRESTONSBURG - The plans
to restructure the seven senior citizens centers throughout Floyd
County will move ahead, says
Floyd Judge-Executive RD. "Doc"
Marshall, even if all seven are not
STI l L
High: 92
For up-to-the-minute
forecasts, see
floydcountytimes.com
ters.
"Prestonsburg has not made a
full commitment to this," Marshall
said, "but if they don't, we're going
to move ahead."
And Marshall feels strongly
there are good reasons for a restructuring, considering that only three
of the seven centers have been
WORKING
receiving state funding over the
past several years - Prestonsburg,
Martin and McDowell. The four
others - Betsy Layne, Mud Creek,
Wayland and Wheelwright -have
been operating with money given
out directly from the county's gen(See CENTERS, page 7)
Escapee
recaptured
in Indiana
by SHELDON COMPTON
STAFF WRITER
photo by Jarrid Deaton
Work continued on the Prestonsburg sewer system on Thursday, as heavy equipment
blocked the road at the intersection of South Central Avenue and Court Street.
Chamber of Commerce
forriling Women's Council
by JARRID DEATON
FEATURES WRITER
High: 94 ·Low: 69
fully committed.
Marshall said Thursday that if
the Prestonsburg Senior Citizens
Center, which has not yet come on
board for the £dea to bring all the
centers under 'one umbrella fgr
funding purposes, does not do so,
the fiscal court will continue with
the plan with the remaining six cen-
The Floyd County Chamber
of Commerce is in the process
of recruiting women from
across the county to become
part of the Floyd County
Women's Council, a group that
is intended to work closely with
other agencies and communitybased organizations to build
awareness , educate, promote
opportunities and enhance the
lives of women in Floyd
County.
"The
Floyd
County
Women's Council hopes to promote fellowship within the
Floyd County Chamber of
Commerce between all women
members of the chamber and
interact with women from the
community,'' said Mandy
Stumbo, director of the Floyd
of
County
Chamber
Commerce. "The council hopes
to reach the women members
of the chamber and communities in the county by offering
support and encouragement
through various events and programs to promote growth and
development."
The Floyd County Women's
Council currently consists of
Jean Dorton, with Big Sandy
Community and Technical
College, Neva Francis, with
Saint Joseph-Martin, Michelle
Sode,. with Hospice of the
Bluegrass, Trish Cieslak, with
The Perfect Stetting, Jan
Stapleton, ·with Habitat for
Humanity, and Mandy Stumbo,
chamber director.
"The primary goal is to
facilitate a business climate in
which our women members can
network and develop and
enhance their opp01tunities for
growth and prosperity, and to
create close working relationships with women, enabling us.
to achieve our common goals
together."
According to Stumbo, all
interested women will· be given
the opportunity to participate in
the Floyd County Women's
Council. For more information, contact Mandy Stumbo by
calling (606) 886-0364. The
flrst meeting of the council is
scheduled to take place on Sept.
14.
PRESTONSBURG- The hunt is over for
Benjamln Sammons, the
23-year-old Corn Fork resident who escaped custody
July 23 when be fled from
deputy jailers at Highlands
Regional Medical Center.
Floyd County Sheriff
John K Blackburn said his
office was awaiting paperwork to exliadite Sammons
from Indiana, where offiBenjamin
cers in that state located
Sammons
Sammons at the home of
some of his family members.
Blackburn's office had received a tip earli' er this week that Sammons was at the resi(See ESCAPE, page 7)
'TEK Talk' to be
held at college
by JARRID DEATON
F EATURES WRITER
PRESTONSBURG - An initiative created
by Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear to take a
closer look at the education system in the state
will be the subject of discussions at local colleges on Aug. 17 , including the Prestonsburg
campus of Big Sandy Community and
·
Technical College.
Transforming Education in Kentucky
(TEK) was created by Beshear to in an attempt
to garner more public support for K-12 education in Kentucky.
(See FORUM, page 7)
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For the Record ............. A3
Opinion ......., .................A4
Lifestyles ........ ..............81
Sports ............. ..............84
Worship Directory ......... 87
Classifieds .................... 88
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Times Is printed on
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Ro~ary donates
$4K
to autism center
by JARRID DEATON
FEATURES WRITER
PRESTONSBURG - The Highlands Center for
Autism rece1ved a financial boost from the
Prestonsburg Rotary Clu\;> on Thursday in the amount
of $4,000 for a fence around the playground area at the
center, and Shelli Deskins, director of the center, spoke
to members of the clul;l during a meeting held a~
Country at Heart.
"The center celebrated its one-year anniversary on
July 28, and it has been quite a ride ," Deskins said.
"There are a lot of charlatans out there that lead parents
down the wrong roads. There is no cure for autism. We
Shelli Deskins,
director of the
Highlands
Center for
Autism, spoke to
members of the
Prestonsburg
Rotary Club on
Thursday. The
Prestonsburg
Rotary Club
donated $4,000
to the center for
a playground
fence.
photo by Jarrid Deaton
(See ROTARY, page 7)
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�A2 • FRIDAY, AUGUST
6, 201 0
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Obituaries
Regional bituaries
FLOYD COUNTY
• Opal Marie Boyd, 85,
of Martin, died July 21, at
home. Funeral services were
held Sunday, July 25, under
the direction of NelsonFrazier Funeral Home.
• Cora Watson Craft, 66,
of Wayland, died Saturday,
July 24, at the Highlands
Regional Medical Center.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, July 28, under
the direction of NelsonFrazier Funeral Home.
• Ralph Hamilton, 61, of
Teaberry, died Friday; July
23, at the Pikeville Medical
Center. Funeral s~rvices
were held Monday, July 26,
under the direction of
Nelson-Frazier
Funeral
Home.
• Paul Dean Little, 64, of
Melvin, died July 25, at the
McDowell ARH. Funeral
services
were
held
Wednesday, July 28, under
the direction of NelsonFrazier Funeral Home.
• Roxie Mae Crum, 83,
of Martin, died July 30, at
her residence. Funeral services were held Monday,
August 2, under the direc"
tion of Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home.
• Flora Dillon, 92, of
Prestonsburg, died Sunday,
August 1, at the Riverview
Health Care. Funeral services were held Wednesday,
August 4, under the direction of Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home.
• Lenville Fitch, 59, of
Delaware, Ohio, formerly of
Martin, died Thursday, July
29, at St. Ann's Hospital in
Westerville, Ohio. Funeral
services were held Thesday,
August 3, under the direction of Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home.
• James "Jimmy" Fulks
Jr., 88, of Prestonsburg, died
Saturday, July 31, at his residence. Funeral services
were held Tuesday, August
3, under the direction of Hall
Funeral Home.
•
Jeanette Josephine
Lafferty,
89,
of
Prestonsburg, died Saturday,
July 31, at her residence.
• Paul Dean Little, 64, of
Melvin, died July 25, at the
McDowell ARH. Funeral
services
were
held
Wednesday, July 28, under
the direction of NelsonFrazier Funeral Home.
• Linda Sue Mullins, 58,
of Columbus, Ohio, died
Tuesday, July 27, at the
Grant Hospital in Columbus,
Ohio. She is survived by her
husband , Randell Mullins
Sr. Funeral services were
held Saturday, July 31,
under the direction of
Nelson-Frazier
Funeral
Home.
• Ronnie Newsome, 58,
of Martin, died Tuesday,
July 20, at Highlands
Regional Medical Center.
Funeral services were held
July 24, under the direction
of Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home.
• George Allen Patton,
87, died Friday, July 30.
Funeral services were held
Sunday, August 1, under the
direction of Hall Funeral
Home.
• Annie Adams Tackett,
46, of Beaver, died Friday,
July 30, at her residence.
Funeral services were held
Monday,August 2, under the
direction of Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home.
•
Novania "Vanie"
Wright, 52, of Floyd County,
died Sunday, August 1, at
her residence. She is survived by her husband, Rick
Wright. . Funeral services
were held Wednesday,
August 4, under the direction of Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home.
JOHNSON COUNTY
• Mable Garnett Hicks
Montgomery, 82, of Tutor
Key, died Friday, July 30, at
her residence. She is survived by her husband, Ollie
Montgomery Jr. Funeral
services were held Monday,
August 2, under the direction
of . Jones-Preston
Funeral Home.
• "Louise Lemaster, 83,
of Ashland, formerly of Flat
Gap, died Wednesday, July
7 . Funeral services were
held Friday, July 9, under
the direction of Paintsville
Funeral Home.
Don't lose sleep
over niQht sweats
(inflammation within the
bones) .may resu,lt in night
sweats, with tuberculosis
being the most common
infection associated with the
condition. Night sweats are
also
a
symptom
of
HIV/AIDS.
• Chronic Sweating Idiopathic hyperhidrosis is a
medical condition in which
the body chronically produces 'too much sweat without any identifiable environmental or medical cause.
• Cancers - Night sweats
are often early indicators (>f
some cancers. However, a
person with an undiagnosed
cancer typically experiences
additional symptoms, such
as unexplained weight loss
and fever.
• Hypoglycemia - Since
hypoglycemia, or low blood
sugar, can cause sweating,
people who are taking medications to lower blood
sugar, like insulin and oral
anti-diabetics, may experience sweating at night.
• Hormone disorders Night sweats can be a result
of problems in the hormoneproducing glands (endocrine
system). If a person receives
too much or too little of a
hormone, such as serotonin,
it can result in flushing and
sweating. Night sweats may
also be a side effect of hormone therapy medications
KNOTI COUNTY
• Ester F. Owens, 92,
died Friday, July 23, at the
Parkview Noble Hospital in
Kendallville. Funeral services were held Sunday, J\.lly
25, under the direction of
Yeager Funeral Home.
PIKE COUNTY
• Steven Slone, 61, of
• Belle Kendrick Isbell, Garner, died July 20, at the
76, died at her residence at McDowell ARH. Funeral
Pikeville. Funeral services services were held Friday,
July 23, under the direction
of Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home.
• Billie Marie Trimble,
85, of Winchester, a Knott
County
native,
died
Saturday, July 17. Funeral
services
were
held
Wednesday, July 21, under
the direction of Paintsville
Funeral Home.
• Tina Alice Murrell
Wallen, 39, of Mousie, died ·
Wednesday, July 2 1, at
home. Funeral services were
that regulate the amount of
hormone~ in your system.
• Anxiety - Stress and
emotional problems that
cause ,sweating during the
day can often have the same
effect at night.
Before visiting your doctor, try to eliminate the practical causes of night sweats
from yo\rr daily routine and
sleeping
environment.
"Make sure your bedroom is ·
at a comfortable temperature
for sleeping, remove extra
blankets from your bed, and
refrain from exercising or
eating spicy foods late in the
evening," advises Betz. "If
your night sweats persist,
then make an appointment
with your family physician."
. Preventive medicine is
just one aspect of care osteopathic physicians (D.O.s)
provide. D.O .s are fullylicensed to prescribe medicine and practice in all specialty areas including surgery. D.O.s are trained to
consider the health of the
whole person and use their
hands to help diagnose an<!
treat their patients.
MEDICINE IN THE MOUNTAINS
PIKEVILLE - If you
are one of the many people
who suffer from night
sweats, classified as excessive sweating at night, then
you may be wondering
about the potential causes
and if you should be concerned. While night sweats
are very common and are
many times due simply to a
sleeping environment that is
too warm, they may also be
symptoms of underlying
medical conditions.
"True night sweats are
defined as severe hot flashes
occurring at night that can
drench
sleepwear
and
sheets," explains · William
Betz,
D.O.,
M.B .A.,
FACOFP, senior associate
dean for osteopathic medical
education
at
Pikeville
College
School
of
Osteopathic
Medicine.
Practical reasons for why
someone may be experiencing night sweats include:
• Spicy foods or hot
drinks before bedtime
• Hot weather or an
over-heated bedroom
• Excessive amounts of
blankets or bedclothes
• Exercising before bed. time
· If your night sweats
occur on a regular basis,
interrupt your sleep, or are
·accompanied by a fever or
other symptoms, such as
unexplained weight loss ,
then you should schedule an
appointment with your
physician. "Your doctor will
take a look at your detailed
medical history an~ may
order tests , such as blood
counts and virus and thyroid
tests among others, to determine if you have any underlying medical conditions
that could be responsible for
the night sweats ," explains
Betz.
According to Betz, the
following medical conditions are common causes of
night sweats.
• · Menopause - Known
as "hot flashes" during the
day, night sweats are very
common for women going
through menopause and are
often the first sign.
• Infections - Bacterial
infections like endocarditis
(inflammation of the heart
valves) and osteomyelitis
]eanelle Irene
were hewld August 1.
Funeral services were held
August 1, under the direction of Thacker Funeral
Home.
• Joe Michael Slone, 57 ,
died July 30, at the Pikeville
Medical Center. Funeral
services were held Monday,
August 2, under the direction of Thacker Funeral
Home.
•
Rebecca Burnette
Hamilton, 49, of Pekin,
Illinois, died July 27, at the
Pikeville Medical Center.
Funeral services were held
Friday, July 30, under the
direction of Thacker Funeral
Home.
• Glen Marrs, 61 , of
Pikeville, died Tuesday, July
27, at the Jewish Hospital in
Louisville. Funeral services
were held July 30, under the
direction of Thacker Funeral
Home.
• James Donald Slone,
42, died Tuesday, July 27.
Funeral services were held
Sunday, Augw;t 1, under the
direction of Thacker Funeral
Home.
LIOLI
William
Betz
D.O., .
M.BA ., FACOFP, is the senior associate dean for osteopathic medical education at
the Pikeville College School
·of Osteopathic Medicine.
Champion Supports
& Services Inc.
held Saturday, July 24, at 1
Spurlock
p.m. , under the direction of
Nelson-Frazier
Funeral
Jeanelle Irene Spurlock,
Home.
• 79, of Printer, died August 3,
2010, at her residence.
Born August 10, 1930, in
MAGOFFIN COUNTY
• Kathy Joann Manns, Grundy, Virginia, she was
38, of Salyersville, died the daughter of the late
Wednesday, July 21, at the Roland and Laura Dotson.
Paul B. Hall Regional She was a homemaker 'and
Center
in
Paintsville. was baptized into the
Funeral services ' were held
Pentecostal faith.
Sunday, July 25, under the
Survivors include six
direction
of
Magoffin
sons:
Roland Carver of Ft. ·
County Funeral Home.
Pierce, Florida, ~illie
Carver of Printer, Tommy
MARTIN COUNTY
• William Roger "Billy Carver of Phoenix, Arizona,
Couge" Cline, 71, of Inez, Randy Carver of lYel, Billy ""
died Thursday, July 29, at Carver of Barnwell, South ~
Highlands Regional Medical Carolina and Donald Carver
Center. He is survived by his of Masilin, Ohio; four
wife, Eugina "Lassie" daughters: Laura Kleim,.
Preece Cline. Funeral servBonnie Colbertson and
ices were held Sunday,
Crystal Brownfield, all of
August 1, under the direcCanton,
Oh~o and Judy .
tion of Richmond-Callaham
of Martin;' four
McDonald
Funeral Home.
• James Lee Hall, 78, brotpers: Donald Dotson,
died Thesday, July 27, at his David Ward, Stevie Ward
home. Funeral services were and Jesse Dotson, all of
held Friday, July 30, under Canton, Ohio; one sister,
the direction of Phelps and Mary Ellen Conners of
Son Funeral Home.
Canton, Ohio; 26 grandchil• Una Maynard, 98, of dren, 40 great-grandchildren
Martin
County,
died
and three great-grandchil- ,
Wednesday, July 28, at
dren.
Martin County Health Care
·
In addition to her parents,
Facility. Funenil services
she
was preceded in death
were conducted Saturday,
July 31, under the direction by one son, Jerry Carver;
brothers:
Randall
of
Richmond-Callaham two
Funeral Home.
Dotson and Harold Dotson;
• Minnie Moore, 74, of two
sisters:
Gertrude
Pilgrim died Friday, July 30, Fletcher and Betty Ward;
at Three Rivers Medlcal two grandchildren and five
Center, in Louisa. Funeral great-grandcliildren.
services were held Monday,
Funeral services will be
August 2, under the direcheld Saturday, August 7, at
tion of Richmond-Callaham
11 a.m., at the NelsonFuneral Home.
Frazier
Funeral Home, in
• Donald Ray Sluss, 71,
Martin,
with
William Jarrell
of New Plymouth, Ohio,
died Sunday, Joly 25, at ,qfficiating.
Hocking Valley Hospital, in
Burial will be in the Jeff
Logan, Ohio. Funeral serv- Hunter ·Cemetery, in Printer.
ices were held Thursday,
Visitation is after 6 p.m.,
July 29, under the direction Thursday, August 5, at the
of
Richmond-Callaham funeral home. (Paid obituary)
Funeral' Home.
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�THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
FRIDAY, AuGUST
6, 2010. • A3
(II STRAND
For the Record
Absher
Enterprises
TWIN
PRESTONSBURG, KENTUCKY
606-886-2696
Marriage Licenses
Courtney Slone, 20, of
Leburn, to Billy J. Slone,
22, of Leburn.
Morgan
Brooke ·
Thornsbury, 22, of Grethel,
to Chase Jay Newsome, 24,
of Grethel.
Belinda Gail Howard,
24, of Martin, to Jason
Timothy Click, 27, of
Martin.
Crystal Lynn York, 26,
of Prestonsburg, to Charles
Waylon Amburgey, 28, of
Prestonsburg.
Kathie Lynne Akers, 31,
of Prestonsburg, to Jerry
Michael Martin, 38, of
,_ Harold.
Amanda Dawn Bentley,
34, of Banner, to Shawndon
Ryan Collins, 34, of
Banner.
Britt~ny Nichole Stacy,
18, of Prestonsburg, to
Ernest Lee Diles, 21, of
Prestonsburg.
Rhonda Jean Slone, 41,
of Wayland, to Scotty
DeWayne Mosley, 35, of
Garner.
Civil Suits Filed
Renee Spaulding vs.
Lonnie Watkins; complaint.
'
Community Trust Bank
vs. Brian Stumbo; complaint.
Lee Lafferty vs. Chris
Brown; complaint.
Constance Slone vs.
David Todd Slone; divorce.
Citifinancial Inc. vs.
Jerry Comstock; complaint.
21st Mortgage vs. Peter
Hynes; complaint.
The Bank of New York
Mellon Trust Company vs.
Vanessa Adkins; complaint.
Crystal Hall vs. Michael
Dean Hall; divorce.
~ Sheila Dudley vs. EarlS.
Webb; petition for healthcare insurance.
Donald
Woods
vs.
Brenda L. Hall; petition for
healthcare insurance.
Charges Filed
William Garrett Shultz,
19, Prestonsburg; cultivat. ing marijuana.
William Thomas Wolfe,
31, Prestonsburg; cultivating marijuana.
William Thomas Wolfe,
31, Prestonsburg; second
degree burglary, theft by
unlawful taking.
Robert M. Thompson,
43, Louisa; theft by deception.
Arnold Mosley Ill, 28,
Auxier; first-degree wanton
endangerment.
James Edward Greer, 45,
Printer; criminal mischief,
leaving the scene of an accident/ failure to render aid.
Michael Nathan Slone,
24, Wayland; criminal trespassing.
Kenneth Greer, 20,
Martin; harassing communcations.
Inspections
DS Grocery, Teaberry,
regular
inspection.
Violations noted: lack of
accurate thermometers in
all refrigeration and freezing units storing potentially
hazardous foods, lack of
numerically scaled thermometers for checking
cooking and hold temperature of potentially hazardous food, no hair
restraints, food contact surfaces are not smooth and
easily cleanable, cloths in
use not stored in sanitizer
solution, no handwashing
sign that notifies food
• employes to wash their
hands, individual disposable towels, a continuous
towel system, and/or hand
drying device not provided
at lavatory or handsink,
floors not maintained/constructed and or installed
properly, cleaning and
maintenance equipment.
Score: Food: 89, Retail: 95.
Johnson's
Grocery,
TeabelTy, regular inception.
Violations noted: lack of
accurate thermometers in
all refrigen~tion and freezing units storing potentially
hazardous .foods, lack of
numerically scaled thermometers for checking
cooking and hold temperature of potentially hazardous food, cleaning and
maintenance equipment not
properly stored, items that
are unnecessary to the operation in or around the establishment. Score 96.
Wayland
Senior
Citizens, Wayland, regular
inspection.
Violations
noted: individual disposable
towels, a continuous towel
system, and/or hand drying
device not provided at lavatory or handsink, floors not
maintained/constructed and
or installed prop.erly. Score:
97.
Ye
Olde
Grill,
Prestonsburg,
regular
inspection.
' Violations
noted: lack of accurate thermometers in all refrigeration and freezing units storing potentially hazardous
foods, lack of numerically
scaled thermometers for
checking cooking and hold
temperature of potentially
hazardous food, food not
protected during storage,
food not protected during
preparation, toilet facilities
are unclean, floors not
maintained/constructed and
or installed properly, cleaning and maintenance equipment not properly stored.
Score: 91.
Wheelwright
Senior
Citizens, Wheelwright, regular inspection. Violations
noted: no hair restraints,
food contact surfaces and/or
utensils are not durable,
corrosion resistant or nonabsorbent, individual disposable towels , a continu-
ous towel system and/or
hand drying device provided at lavatory or handsink,
floors not maintained/constructed and or installed
properly, walls and/or ceiling are not designed, constructed and/or installed
properly. Score: 93.
McDonald's,
Martin,
regular
inspection.
Violations noted: food not
·protected during storage,
food not protected during
service, equipment not
maintained in good repair
and proper adjustment,
found heavy ice build up in
walk-in freezer, cloths in us
not stored in sanitizer solution, no handwashing sign
that notifies food employees to wash their hands,
floors not clean. Score: 93.
McDowell
ARH,
McDowell, regular inspection. No violations noted.
Score: 100.
Property Transfers
Robert Ronald Allen to
Rachel E. Allen, property
located
at
Crestwood
Subdivision.
Robert Ronalq Allen to
Kathy King Allen and
Robert Ronald Allen, II,
at
property
located
Crestwood Subdivision .
Sarah Burchett Allen to
Rachel E. Allen, property
at Crestwood
located
Subdivision.
,
Don Arnett to Pilgrim
Energy Inc., property not
listed.
Janelle Arnett to Pilgrim
Energy Inc., property not
listed.
Pat Arnett to Pilgrim
Energy Inc., property not
listed.
Ron Arnett to Pilgrim
Energy Inc., property not
listed.
Doris Bates to Dianna
M. Marcum and Robert L.
Marcum, property located
http://showtimes.hollywood.com
at Wheelwright.
Wa//·to-Wa/1 Screens, Dolby
Ryan Brown to Simon
Sound, and Cupho/dersl
Boyd, property not listed.
8/6/1 0 - 8/1211 0
Herman Conn to Donald
Cinema 1-Siarts Friday. Aug. 6
Ray Hunt and Thelma Joan
THE OTHER GUYS (PG·13). Mon.·Sat.
Hunt, property not listed.
7:00.9:00; Sun. (1 ::D) 7:()().9:00.
Thelma Conn to Donald
Cinema 2-Held Over
Ray Hunt and Thelma Joan CATS AND DOGS (PG). Mon.·Sat.
Hunt, property not listed.
7:00.9:00; Sun. (1 :30) 7:()().9:00.
Christie Ann Dye to Sun. Matinee-Open 1:00; start 1:30
Sheila M. Little, property
located at Frasures Creek.
Stoney Dye to Sheila M.
RIVER FILL 10
Little, property located at
PIKEVILLE
Frasures Creek.
Liza Eads to Dewey
Owens, property not listed.
Fairy Mae Fogle to
may
Bobby Caudill, property not
any show on the date of purchase.
listed.
Bargam Matinees Until 6 p.m.
TICKET PRICES:
Fletcher Gayheart, Jr. to
Adult-$8.00 • Klds/Seniors-$5.00
Linda Bartrum and Walter
Matinee-$4.00
30 TICKET PRICES:
Bartrum, property not listAdults-$10.00 • Kids/Seniors-$7.00
ed.
Matinee-$6.00
Linda Sue Gayheart to
8/6/1 0 - 8/12/1 0
Linda Bartrum and Walter
Cinema 1-He/d Over
Bartrum, property not list- DESPICABLE ME 30 (PG). Mon.·Fri
(4:20) 7:05-9:20; Sat.·Sun. (2:054:20)
ed.
7:05·9:20.
James 0 . Gillispie to
Cinema 2- He/d Over
Donna G. Powers and CATS AND DOGS (PG). Mon.·Fri.
(4:25) 7:()().9:15; Sat.·Sun. (2:104:25)
Ricky J. Powers, property 7:00-9:15.
not listed.
Cinema 3-He/d Over
Myra J. Gillispie to GROWN UPS (PG·13). Mon.-Fri.
(4:25) 7:05·925; Sat.·Sun. (1 :55425)
Donna G. Powers and 7:05-9:25.
Ricky J. Powers , prolJerty
Cinema 4-Held Over
ECLIPSE (PG·13). Mon.·Fri. (4:10)
not listed. ·
Sat.·Sun. (1:404:10) 6:50Curtis Goble to Andela 6:5()..9:20;
9:20.
L. Bush and Clyde L. Bush,
Cinema 5-He/d Over
at SALT (PG·13). Mon.·Fri. (4:15) 6:55property
located
9:20; Sat.·Sun. (1 :50-4:15) 6:55-9:20.
Ferguson Addition.
' Cinema 6-He/d Over
Eleanor Goble to Andela CHARLIE ST. CLOUD (PG·13).
L. Bush and Clyde L. Bush, Mon.-Fri. (4:20) 7:()().9:20; Sat.·Sun.
7:()().9:20. •
at (2:()()..4:20)
property
located
Cinema 7-Starts ·Friday, Aug. 6
Ferguson Addition. ·
STEP UP 3D (PG·13). Mon.·Fri. (4:30)
Becky Ratliff Hall to 7:15-9:30; Sat.·Sun. (2:154:30) 7:15Trish Moore, property not 9:20.
Cinema 8-Starts Fridav, Aug. 6
listed.
THE OTHER GUYS (PG·13). Mon.·
Melissa Hall to Shirley Fri. (4:30) 7:15·9:30; Sat.·Sun. (2:154:30) 7:15-9:20.
Husted, property not listed.
Cinema 9-He/d Over
Tommy Hall to Shirley DINNER FOR SCHMUCKS (PG·13).
Mon.·Fri. (4:30) 7:()().9:30; Sat.·Sun.
Husted, property not listed.
Tony R. Hall to Trish (2:00-4:30) 7:00·9:30.
Cinema 10-He/d Over
Moore, property not listed.
INCEPTION (PG·13). Mon.·Fri. (4:40)
Diana M. Hicks to 7:45; Sat.·Sun. (1 :45-4:40) 7:45.
Jimmy D. Smith, Jr. and
OPEN CAPTION FOR
SORCERER'S APPRENTICE (PG)
Pamela A. Smith, property
Tues. Mattnee (8/10), at 4:10p.m.
not listed.
and Wed. (8/11 ). at 6:50p.m.
~OCIAL SECURITY NEWS
Payments arrive with direct
deposit, no matter what
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SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
SOCIAL S ECURITY
ADMINISTRATIOI'J
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6, 2010
THE fLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Worth Repeating ...
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who feel, a comedy for those
who think 11
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tfie free exercise thereof a6ricfeine tile freedom
yress; or tfie right cf the yeoy[e to yeacea6(y assem6(e, andto yetftion tlie eovemmentJor a redms oferfevances.
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Conway's
silence on
issues alarming
Since the May 18 primary election, we've heard a
lot from U.S. Senate candidate Dr. Rand Paul. He's
opined on everything from the Civil Rights Act to
the regulation of coal mining in Appalachia. But
someone we've heard very little of is Paul's opponent, Democrat Attorney General Jack Conway.
In fact, we've heard so little from Jack Conway
since May that Dr. Paul is beginning to bring up
some interesting questions about Conway's positions
that no one seems to know the answers for. Case in
point came'from a Paul campaign blast to our email
account on Tues~ay. The subject: "Where is Jack on
EPA regulations." Honestly, that's a good question.
Right now, despite a huge undertaking from procoal interests and a lawsuit filed by the National
Mining Association to have the EPA's latest regulation repealed, Conway remains mum on the subject.
Mr. Conway may have three more months to articulate his position, but, if one believes the pro-coal
rhetoric. for a region staring down the barrel of
potentially major job losses his silence is disconcert" ·.
ing.
Does Conway support t~e EPA decision to enact
stringent water conductivity standards that by and
large coal companies will be unable to meet and
therefore unable to continue to mine coal at its present rate? Or does Conway, like much of Eastern
Kentucky, oppose these new standards? We couldn't
tell you, but one thing we do know is that Dr. Paul,
in true fashion, has been more than willing to share
his opinion on the subject. He staunchly opposes
these new standards.
It seems that Attorney General Conway has been
well content with sitting back and continuing to
hand Dr. Paul a rope with which to hang himself.
But while Paul had had some early gaffes, that strategy is not a winning one, and eventually Mr.
Conway must relay his position on not only that
issue, but a bevy of others relating to central
Appalachia..
'
Until that time comes, we can only speculate as to
his position on a range of issues, because neither the
candidate nor his campaign are bothering to say.
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- Beyond the Beltway
Our grandchildren
.deserve better
politicians
by DONALD KAUL
OTHERWORDS
We live in grim times, which is
why you have to · take your laughs
where you can get them.
For example, in Washington,
where Republican congresspeople
keep talking ab.out their concern for
their grandchildren as an excuse for
voting against. .. well, practically
everything: economic stimulus packages, financial reform, immigration
reform, etc.
They say they don't want to hang
a huge debt around the necks of their
poor grandchildren, thereby robbing
the tikes of a future. What a laugh .
In truth, your average Republican
congressperson wo~ld feed his
grandchildren to alligators if he
thought it would get him enough
campaign loot to put him over the top
in the next election.
·
Thus we were presented with the
delicious irony of Congress giving up
on climate legislation - largely
because of Republicans who say they
don't believe in global warmingjust as the mercury in Washington
topped 103 degrees. Oh, and by the
way, it also hit 105 degrees in
Moscow the other day. That may not
be proof of global warming, but it's a
hint.
A good
number of the
Republicans said they were thinking
of their grancfchildren when they
voted. Apparently the kids like hot
weather.
Then there's the cosmic coinci"ence of the BP melodrama in the
Gulf reaching a pause, just as another huge oil spill plumed in China and
experts monitored the million gallons
of g~soline that poured into a creek
and the Kalamazoo River from a ruptured pipeline as it traveled toward
Lake Michigan. Gee, I thought they
only happened every hundred years
or so. Drill, baby, drill.
Modern Republican politicians
have no interest in the future beyond
the next election. With an occasional
exception, they have been unanimous
in opposing every Obama initiative
in an effort lo discredit him with the
public.
And to the great shame of the
American people, their strategy
seems to be working. Recent polls
show the public to be largely dissatisfied with the way President Obama is
running things. And that's just not the
lunatic fringe talking; real people feel
that way too. Amazing.
It's as though the crowd at a fire
scene blamed the firefighters for
destruction of the building.
Well, as H.L. Mencken once said;
democracy means giving the people
what they want- good and bad. And
it begins to look as though that's
exactly what we're going to get.
If I sound a little more dispirited
than usual, it's because I am. I've
generally supported this president.
I've thought that he's a goad man
fighting the good fight. against difficult odds and making a decent job of
it.
The Shirley Sherrod affair, however, gives me pause.
By now you know the story: a
two-bit right-wing blogger uncovers
a clip of a black em.pioyee of the Ag
Department confessing that she had
not done her best for a client because
he was white.
Racism! And on the part of a black
person! In the Obama admia-istration!
The clip flashed around the Internet
and soon made appearances on Fox
News, thence to respectable venues.
The .White House acted with
almost equal speed. In a flash and a
half, the woman was called to task
and fired. No racism here, the administration seemed to be saying.
Except nothing was as it seemed.
The woman, far from being a racist,
was a heroine of the civil rights
movement and her speech, taken in
the context intended, was an object
lesson in the evils of discrimination
no matter what the race involved.
The Obama administration, acting
slower now, apologized and offered
her another job. as the "Vast Right
Wing Conspiracy" laughed out loud
and congratulated itself on a job well
done. It had been able, with little
effort, to make Obama and his merry
band of Harvard graduates look like a
bunch of boobs.
The implications are ominous.
The. right and its media cohort
have this administration on the run.
So-called liberals have taken to looking under their beds at night and
sleeping with the lights on.
Obama's people took the word of
a right-wing pipsqueak of evil reputation rather than get the real story
from one of their own.
That truly bodes ill for the future.
OtherWords columnist Donald
Kaul lives in Ann Arbor. Michigan.
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Video replav to be expanded at little leam1ue World Series
TIMES STAFF REPORT
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. Video replays, used at the
Little League • Baseball
World Series in 2008 for the
first time by any baseball
organization,
will
be
expanded at this year's
Series, it was announced
today. The 64th annual tournament for 11-12-year-olds
is scheduled for Aug. 20-29,
the culmination of more
than 16,000 games played
worldwide to determine the
World Champion.
Replays in the previous
two years were limited only
to those plays that should
have resulted in a dead ball,
but were called otherwise by
the volunteer umpires who
work the Little League
Baseball World Series each
year. This year, video replay
will be expanded to more
plays, such as force-outs,
tags on the base paths,
missed bases, and hit batters.
"We are able to do this
for the third year because all
of the Little League
Baseball World Series
games are televised on ABC
or the ESPN family of networks," Stephen D. Keener,
and
Chief
President
Executive Officer of Little
League
Baseball
and
Softball, said. "As we have
seen even in the professional ranks, certain calls in
baseball are among the most
difficult for officials to
make, for a variety of reasons. Using video replay,
since we have the means to
get the call right, is the right
thing to do."
Volunt~er. umpires, however, are involved in the
video replay process as well,
as part of the Replay Team
that reviews the replays on
video. Umpires at the Little
League Baseball World
Series are volunteers in local
league1' who have worked
their way up the tournament
chain, sometimes over
decades, before finally being
invited to officiate m
Williamsport. Each pays his
or her own way to the Little
League Baseball World
Series.
"Oll! volunteer umpires
do a t~rrific job as it is, and
always have, in their one
and only opportunity to
umpire in the world's greatest youth sporting event,"
Keener said. "So we let
them know this is just another tool to help them do their
job. This retains not only the
human element in the
process, but the volunteer
element."
(See REPLAY, page six)
Cleaning
out the
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notebook ...
Fall soccer
.
registration
scheduled
by RICK BENTLEY
TIME;S COLUMNIST
TIMES STAFF REPORT
Notes to ring in the new
month:
- The calendar on the
wall flipped over again,
bringing on August and all
that comes with it.
The eighth is a very busy
month for those of us who
maK.e work out of play.
Football, volleyball, soccer,
golf and Cross Country athletes kick it into practice
mode. Before long, the seasons will begin and we' 11 be
chest deep in work, work,
work.
And that's not a bad
thing. I enjoy summer with
its lazy days and relaxed·
MI. workload, but we're really
'I/ just charging the batteries.
Now is the time to kick it
into gear a little.
I enjoy fall spmts very
much, but like spring activi- ·
ties, they play havoc with
the wardrobes . At the Pike
County Bowl we'll be wearing shorts and the coolest
shirts we have; when the
regular-season turns into
playoffs. flannel shirts,
heavy coats and gloves will
be the norm.
•'
But bring it on, say I.
Let's get 1t started and see
how the seasons play out. In
the words of my man Barney
Fife, "Sheriff, sheriff, it's
time, it's time."
- I was thinking about
this today: Consider the
plight of the senior members
of the 2010 Pikeville High
football team. When. they
were freshmen , they thought
played for Mike Jackson. As
sophomores, it was Mike
Copley. Last year, they laced
them up under the guidance
of Ben Howard .
This
fall,
Chris
McNamee is their leader.
That's a remarkable
career right there. And t~ top
it all off, they still haven 't
had a losing season.
- My favorite thing about
this week 's installment of
the Brett Favre saga:, My
friend Danielle Harvel broke
down the Favre retirements ·
on Tuesday on her Facebook
page. She rates the 2008
departure as the best, with
them getting progressively
worse.
I'm not sure how tonguein-cheek she meant it, but I
found it hilarious. To think
that someone has retired so
many times people are
counting them down Casey
Kasem style is priceless.
PRESTONSBURG
The Floyd County Youth
So~cer Association will con-·
duct registration for the Fall'
2010 season on Saturday,
Aug. 7 and Saturday,Aug. 14
at the McDonald's located in
the Prestonsburg Village
Shopping Center. Volunteers
will be at McDonald's to'
accept registrations between
the hours of 11 a.m. and 2
p.m. The registration fee
remains $40 per child.
All children at least four
(~)years of age, but less than
nineteen ( 19) years of age on
August 1, 2010, are eligible
to participate in recreational
soccer. Players in the Under6
and Under8 divisions play
against other Floyd County
teams only. Teams in the
UnderlO clivision and older'
also play teams from sur-·
rounding counties.
i
(See NOTEBOOK, page six)
ph;>tos
by Amanda Webb Stephens
. HARNESS RACING- Below: James Stiltner, joined by family and friends, was honored ~•s Thunder Ridge as the
training (19 wins) and driving champion (39 wins). Above: Stiltner is pictured in the win circle with family (left),
winning horse Eden Runner and on right State Rep candidate Bill Mike Runyon and KHHA Board Member Eddie
Blair (right).
P'burg tr~ck and
field athletes earn
academic honors
.by STEVE LeMASTER
SPORTS EDITOR
PRESTONSBURG - The
Prestonsburg High ' School
track and field . program
excelled throughout the 2010
season. Prestonsburg's success
was also evident in the class-room. Several PHS track andfield competitors earned
Academic All-State recognition.
Alessandra Lamolinara was
a 2010 Oass AA Academic
All-State honoree for the
Prestonsburg High School
track and field. program.
Catherine Tincher, Joseph
Jamerson, Cameron Tincher
and Austin McKinney were
2010 Class MAcadernic AllState Honorable Mention
selections.
Multiple Prestonsburg High
School track and field competitors competed in the 20 10
KHSAA .(Kentucky High
School Association) Class 2A
State Track and Field
Championships. Prestonsburg
thrived during one of the most
successful seasons in school
history.
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· Tickets for Tutors program retun-1s at MSU
TIMES STAFF REPORT
- The
MOREHEAD
Morehead State University
Athletic Department is
looking for current/retired
professors or retired high
school teachers who would
like to volunteer as
tutors/mentors to MSU stu- ·
dent-athletes .
Those who are interested
would be asked to volunteer
at least five hours a week
working with student athletes that are participating
in the Athletic Academic
Study
Hall/Tutorin g
Program. Each tutor/mentor
will be assigned student
athletes to work with. Some
student athletes will need to
meet with a tuttr/mentor on
a weekly basis, while others
will only need to meet.
every other week.
Those people who volunteer and are selected will
receive two general admission passes valid for all
2010-11 regular season
spmting events. If you Q.rel
interested please contact
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· Brandon Kinzer, an experi..
enced Late Model driver
from Allen, cap~ured hi£j,
first feature win of thE.
2010 season late last weelc
in Alabama, Kinzer also
posted a top 10 finish ove1
the weekend. The Floyol
County racer is scheduled
to
compete
at
2011
Speedway Saturday.
MORE IMAGES FROM
BRANDON KINZER IN
RACING ACTION LAS{
WEEKEND APPEAR Of'/
PAGEA6.
either Valerie Ousley at
606/783-5213 or via email
at
v.ousley@moreheadstate .edu
or
Richard
Fletcher at 606/ 783-5136
or
via
email
at
r.fletcher@moreheadstate .e
du. This is an opportunity
for you to get involved and
make a difference in the life
of a student athlete.
NASCAR Sprint Cup
2010 Driver Standings
1. Kevin Harvick, 3,080.
2. Jeff Gordon, 2,891. ·
3. Denny Hamlin, 2,820.
4. Jimmie Johnson, 2,803.
5. Jeff Burton, 2,757.
6. Kyle Busch, 2,724.
7. Kurt Busch, 2,722.
8. Tony Stewart, 2,719.
9. Matt Kenseth, 2,682.
10. Carl Edwards, 2,666.
11 . Greg Biffle, 2,652.
12. Clint Bowyer, 2,564.
13. Mark Martin, 2,530.
14. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 2,435.
15. Ryan Newman, 2,426.
16. Kasey Kahne, 2,396.
17. Jamie McMurray, 2,392.
18. David Reutimann, 2,381 .
19. Joey Logano, 2,329.
20. Martin Truex Jr., 2,283.
UK Football
single- gam~
tickets on sale
llMES STAFF REPORT
LEXINGTON - Singlegame tickets for the 20 10
University of Kentucky football
home schedule went on sale ,
Wednesday morning.
Tickets
for
UK's
Southeastern Conference (SEC)
opponents cost $46 each.
Tickets for non-conference
games are $41 apiece.
Tickets may be ·purchased
online, via phone or in-person at
the Joe Craft Center Ticket
Office (UK.athletics.com. 800928-2287) or at TicketMaster
locations (TicketMaster.com,
800-745-3000) in Kentucky.
UK's home schedule features three foes that have been
ranked in at least one preseason
top-25 poll - Auburn, South
Carolina and Georgia - along
with non-conference games ·vs.
WKU. Akron and Charleston
Southern, plus the home finale
Senior Day game vs. Vanderbilt.
�A6 • FRIDAY, AUGUST 6,
201 0
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
NASCAR: .Thank Smith
for Sparta Cup race
by JAKE JENNINGS
MESSENGER-INQUIRER
(MCT)
.
Kentucky Speedway is on
the verge of landing a spot
on the NASCAR Sprint Cup
schedule, thanks to Bruton
Smith, and getting there has
been a long journey stretching back over 12 years.
That's when real estate
developer and former horse
track owner Jerry Carroll
decided to carve a new 1.5rnile speedway out of the
northern Kentucky hills
between Louisville and
Cincinnati.
' But he didn't anticipate
what it would be like dealing
with NASCAR.
That, and a dose of bad
timing, left ' stock car fans
around here wondering if the
Cup cars would ever come
so close.
It looks like they will. An
official announcement, the
details of which haven' t
been confmned, is scheduled
for Aug. 10 at the Sparta
facility.
•
• If Carroll and his original
group of investors still
owned the place, fans would
still be waiting. ·
It was only until Smith
took over the facility that
bringing a Cup date to
Kentucky began to seriously
be considered.
NASCAR no longer takes
dates from tracks and redistributes them. Instead, the
two companies that _own the
majority of the tracks make
those decisions.
So Smith's Spee dway
Motorsports Inc. takes a date
from New Hampshire and
asks NASCAR to give it to
Kentucky. It also asks that
one of its Atlanta dates go for
a second race at Las Vegas.
International Speedway
Corp. likewise was expected
to ask NASCAR to move on
of its California datt;s so
Kansas Speedway could
have a second race.
Carroll made sure to
make NASCAR aware o ·his
plans to build a trac in
Kentucky.
He went as far as buying
out Andy Vertrees' oper±
a .ion
at
Louisville
M >tor
Speedway, a NASC Rsanctioned track, in a $5 :tillion deal and bring him on
board as part of the new
track's management staff
way back in 1998.
"They never said ' d n ' t
built it,' " Carroll said then .
NASCAR
granted
Kentucky a Nationwide mce
and a Camping World Truck
Series event.
Those races, along with
its Indy Racing League and
Automobile Club of America
dates, were successes despite
some weather an~ traffic
headaches the ftrst time out.
But packing 70 ,000 into
the stands for a lower-tier
race wasn' t enough to sway
NASCAR officials to grant
Kentucky a Cup date .
The late 1990s and early
2000s where a heady time
for NASCAR which was
expanding coast to coast.
It was also a time for consolidation as SMI and ISC
bought and built tracks.
Some of the purchase s
were made with the .sole
intent of closing them down
and moving those dates to
newer facilities .
Kentucky was just another track in the South in the
eyes of NASCAR. It was too
close to Indianapolis, and too
close to others tracks in
Virginia and Tennessee that
already hosted Cup dates.
But times have changed
and NASCAR's popularity
isn't what it once was.
Suddenly, a Cup race at
Kentucky seems like a good
idea.
But it took a man named
Bruton Smith to finally make
it hapP.en.
ffig seventh .leaCls Reds
to romp over J!>irates
by ROB BIERTEMPFEL
THE PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW (MCT)
After trading three veteran pieces of the bullpen five days ago , the Pirates could reap
benefits over the next few seasons.
But, so far, the short-term effects aren 't pretty.
The Cincinnati Reds ravaged three Pirates relievers Wednesday for six runs in the seve nth inning, which turned a close game into a 9-4 rout.
"That six-run inning really broke our back," manager John Russell said. "We have to
!rmd a way to stop that and give ourselves a chance late. This happened to us (Saturday) in
~t. Louis , too - a relatively close game all of the sudden ge1L
S out of hand."
After yesterday's debacle , management reacted by claiming right-banders Chan Ho
f ark and Chris Resop off waivers .
Resop will join the team in time for tonight's game against Colorado. To clear roster
space, righty Steven Jackson (0-1, 11 .57 ERA) was designated for assignment.
Steve Pearce was transferred to the 60-day disabled list, which opened a spot for Park
on the 40-man roster. When Park arrives in Pittsburgh on . riday, the Pirates must make
~mother move to free up a spot on their active roster .
..We' ve got to find guys who fit into those (middle-innil)lg) roles ,'; Russell said.
In separate trades Saturday, the Pirates gave up Octavia Dotel, D .J. Carrasco and Javier
l opez - who combined had more than 18 years' experience. That night, the new-look
bullpen gave up eight runs in three innings in a 11- lloss ag1ainst the St. Louis Cardinals.
Yesterday, the Pirates trailed , 3-1, going into the seve ntli , then the Reds batted around
:against Sean Gallagher, Wil Ledezma and Jackson . The Pir;ates got three late runs - Jeff
t:lement clubbed a towering, two-run pinch homer in the sev1mth and Pedro Alvarez added
.a solo shot in the ninth - but by t~en the game was out of redch.
On nights when the Pirates have a lead , the,final two inn'ngs don 't figure to be a prob~em. Joel Hanrahan has moved into the closer 's spot and Evat!t Meek is in the eighth-inning
,setup role .
·
"We're going to ~av~ to piece together the sixth an~ sev1nth,'' Russell s~id . "The seventh can be~ tough mmng because usually you're (facmg) the meat of the lineup and it's
eir third or fourth time around."
·
The bullpen mix that was so effective earlier this season came together over six weeks
f spring training. Time is not a luxury the Pirates have right ow.
"I hope it doesn ' t take too long," Hanrahan said. ''You' d ope by the end of this homestand (on Sunday) , we get things figured out a little bit. Th 're 's a lot of guys who' ll be
pitc hing in roles they ' re not used to . We're going to need everybody to step up ."
Park, 37, went 2-1 with a 5.60 ERA in 29 outings this season with the New York,
ankees. His best year was 2000 , when he went 18-10 with a .27 ERA for the Los Angeles
odgers.
Last year, Park pitched in 45 games (seven starts) for the P · '!adelphia Phillies. He went
:3 with a 4.43 ERA and struck out 7-3 strikeouts 83 1/3 innin ,s.
"Park's stuff (this year) has been the same as we saw when he was successful in 2009,';
,general manager Neal Huntington said. "Aside from ERA , w'llch is not a good indicator
or relievers, his numbers have been sound ."
Resop, 27 , went on the disabled list June 16 with a strain1ed oblique, then made four
fehab starts with Triple-A Gwinnett. He pitched in one game tl;tis year for the Braves after
laying in Japan in 2008-09. ,
NWA Fanfest opens in Charlotte
I
by KATIE OLIVER
THE CHARLOTTE
OBSERVER (MCT)
CHARLOTTE , NC Long
before
Charlotte
became the center of
NASCAR , it was home to a
<Uf[erent breed of sport: professional wrestling.
From the first televised
matches in the 1960s to the
reign of Ric Flair's elite
"Four Horsemen" wrestling
team through the Jate-1980s,
Charlotte served as the MidAtlantic center stage for the
bene-breaking , over-the-top
world
of
professional
wrestling.
" It was a blast. The
wrestling business was on its
flrst real wave at that time,"
said
former
"Four
HOrsemen" team member
Tully Blanchard, referring to
wrestling's peak in the late
1980s.
This weekend, the NWA
Wrestling Legends Fanfest at
the
Hilton
Charlotte
University Place is taking
Charlotte back to those glory
days, starting with a free barbecue with the voice of
WWE's Monday Night Raw,
Jim "JR." Ross.
Event · organizer Greg
Price said the convention ,
which runs through Sunday,
proniises to be a "wrestling
fan 's heaven" complete with
chances to meet more than a
hundred of the sport's most
legendary athletes. Price
expects more than 1,000 visitors this year.
Blanchard , now 64, said
for him the weekend is about
getting out of character and in
touch with fans.
"1\venty-five or 20 years
after the fact, it is neat to hear
the impact of what you did
that touched people, that
entertained
people,"
B lanchard said.
Tom "Toinmy Angel"
Ban ett, who wrestled in the
19t80s, said the event got its
st m when promoters started
ailing legendary wrestlers to
make appearances at contemp rary matches.
'.T he
response
was
tre mendous: ' he said. "They
decided to try to round these
guys up in one place."
Price said the event's popularity has grown steadily
since its start in 2004. He said
he 1s seen fans from 44 states
anGt four foreign countries,
inc luding Japan.
Blanchard said it makes
seru5e for Charlotte to be the
cen•~er of a wrestling convention .
"'Charlotte was always the
hotbed of the Mid-Atlantic
area ," he said .
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Longtime Late Model driver Brandon Kinzer is now
in the second half of his
latest race season. He
spent last weekend competing in a pair of races at
Alabama tracks.
Visit
Brandon
Kinzer
Motorsports online at
www.brandonkinzer.com.
eplay
n Continued from p5
In 2008 , video replay was
limited to the case of a batted
ball that left the field of play
at or-near the outfield fence,
or should have been ruled out
of the field of play at or near
the outfield fence. Some
examples of these types of
batted balls are a home run , a
double by rule, a ball that
goes under the home run
fence, and fan interference at
the home run fence. The system was used twice in 32
games, and in neither case
was the call on the field
reversed.
Last year, in addition,
video replay was expanded to
plays in which a thrown or
batted ball was ruled in play
or fair, but should have been
ruled out of play, or fouL That
system was again used only
twice in 32 games, with neither call reversed .
Because the number of
plays on which replay can be
used will increase in 2010,
team managers will now have
the opportunity to call for a
Video Replay Challenge.
Last year, only the umpires
could call for video replay to
be used.
When a play occurs that
fits the criteria, the umpire
who originally made the call
may request a conference of
the other umpires. If the
umpires cannot agree on the
correct call, the call will be
referred to a "Replay Team"
composed of a Little League
International
Tournament
Committee member (the
Game Operations Replay
Official) and a volunteer
Little League Baseball World
Series Umpire.
But if the umpires do not
confer, or decide after conferring that the play should not
be reviewed on video, the
manager may use a Video
Replay Challenge, provided
the play meets the criteria for
use of video replay. Each
manager will be limited to
one unsuccessful Video
Replay Challenge for the first
six innings, and one unsuccessful challenge in extra
innings.
Video replay can only be
used at the end of the play in
question, and before another
pitch or play has occuned. If
a manager's Video Replay
Challenge is successful, he or
she will retain the opportunity to make another challenge
later.
A Video Replay Challenge
is made by the manager who,
after requesting and receiving
time out, tells the Umpire-inChief· and the Little League
Timeout Coordinator (a Little
League International official)
that he or she wishes to use a
Video Replay Challenge.
The Replay Team will
review the play on video provided by up to 12 camera
angles from ESPN. If the
Replay Team believes there is
clear and c'onvincing evidence to reverse the call made
on the field, the decision will
be relayed to the Umpire-InChief. If there is not enough
evidence to reverse the decision, or if evidence shows the
correct call was made, the
play will stand as called on
the field.
Little League International
will not extend the use of
video replay to calls of
balVsuike, catch/no catch of a
fly ball, or any other call that
does not fit the criteria of the
rule.
The Replay Team is located in an office at Howard J.
Lamade Stadium, where most
of the games are played. The
~arne office will be used for
games originating at Little
League Volunteer Stadium.
When video replay is
used, and after the Umpirein-Chief announces the decision by the Replay Team, it
will be relayed to fans in the
stadium by the Public
Address Announcer.
"On these types of plays,
while the umpires are conferring, our Replay Team should
have ample time to review all
the angles available," Keener
said . "If the decision on the
field is to refer the call to the
Replay Team, we expect that
the decision should be available without any significant
delays . It is beneficial to have
two years of experience with
video replays at the World
Series."
Should the schedule of
games require adjustment
because of weather delays,
and if a game is not televised,
video replay will not be used
for that game.
Innovations at the Little
League Baseball World
Seties, which usually boasts a
total attendance of more than
300,000 over 10 days, have
become common.
In the 1980s, ABC first
introduced the "umpire cam"
at the Little League World
Series. Starting in 2002, all
games of the Little League
Baseball World Series have
been televised by the ESPN
family of networks nationally
and internationally. This year,
up to 65 games of the Little
League
International
Tournament in baseball and
softball will be televised
nationally.
The full text of the Little
League Baseball World
Series Video Replay Rule can
be found here: http://www.littleleague.org/Assets/forms_p
ubs/media/VideoReplay20 10
WS.pdf
Notebook
n Continued from p5
- Don' t look now, but as
they begin a series with the
dreaded C ubbies in Marty
Brennaman's favorite town ,
the Reds are still atop the
NL Central .
· Cincinnati had every
chance in the world to sweep
Pittsburgh this week , but
one disaster of an inning
cost Mike Leake on Tuesday
and kept the Cards within
distance.
striking
Considering they played the
first two without MVP candidate Joey Votta I'd say
they faired pretty well.
They need to continue
their trend of winning two of
three this weekend, which
would guarantee them of
being atop the standings
when the dreaded Cards roll
into town next week.
- Speaking of Cincinnati.
you ' ve got to hand it to
them . They 're trying everything in the world to get
folks to come out and watch
this team play. My favorite
bazaar promotion is coming
tJp next Saturday when the
Reds play the Marlins on
''Garden Gnome Night.''
That's right, thanks to the
folks at Chiquita, the first
20,000 through the turnstiles
will receive their very own
Reds Garden Gnome.
That's pretty special right
there.
- In case you missed it,
Colorado
ace
Ubaldo
Jimenez fanned nine in 7
innings Wednesday to beat
San Francisco 6-1.
improved
T he
win
Jimenez to 17-2 on the season.
· - And finally .. .
I want to tip my cap to
my friend M isty Prater.
Misty was a junior a t
Pikeville College when I
started there and now is the
coach of the junior high basketball team at Pikeville .
W hen the flood struck
Pike County three weeks
ago tomorrow. M isty - a
teacher by trade - immediately thought of school supplies and how those children
would need them and the
parents would need to spend
money elsewhere.
So instead of sitting
around won·ying about it.
Misty sprang into action.
She and her team ·held a
school supply drive th is
week, collecting everything
from paper and pencils to
book bags and flash drives
for those hit by the flood.
Yesterday. those supplies
b egin being distributed to
the children who need them .
I've always liked Misty,
from when she was a talented high school player
through her time as an assistant coach at the college to
now.
But I've never been more
proud of her than I was this
week . I'm sure she'd deflect
all the praise to her players,
and they're deserving too .
Don't misunderstand me by
thinking I'm discounting
their role in this .
They needed a leader,
though. and boy do they
ever have one.
Well done, Misty. Well
played indeed.
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�THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
FRIDAY, AUGUST
6, 2010 • A7
Centers
• Continued from p1
eral funds, much of that coal
severance tax funds allotted
for such support.
"Two years ago I was
told by the state aging and
advisory board through the
Big
Sandy
Area
Development District that
these four centers would
have to close their doors,"
said Marshall.
Not willing to see this
happen, Marshall and the
fiscal court set aside roughly
$210,000 and handed out
equal amounts to all seven
centers while trying to think
of a solution.
On average, annual budgets for the centers are roughly $50.,000. The four centers
that have been without state
help have been operating on
random amounts totaling
Escape
dence, located some 400
miles from Floyd County in
Koscuisko County, Ind. , and
ll' notified police there of the
information.
On the first visit to the
. home, Sammons fled the
scene and remained missing
until Tuesday night when he
returned to the same home.
"They got him at the
house when he came back,"
Blackburn said. "Now we're
just waiting to get him back
here to Floyd County."
When Sammons arrives
back in Prestonsburg and is'
once again in custody,
Blackburn said escape
"- charges would be waiting
" ·for him.
Sammons complained to
deputy jailers at the Floyd
County Detention Center on
July 23 of experiencing
seizures and was taken to
Highlands, where he then
back
to
Blackburn said his behavior
was actually consistent with
the details surrounding
Sammons' original arrest.
Sammons
was
first
arrested on two counts of
theft but saw additional
charges of fleeing and evading police and resisting
arrest tacked on when he
gave arresting officers problems during the encounter. .
It was not clear if police
in Indiana staked out the reiative's home and saw him
return, but after he fled from
the home earlier this week,
K9 units 'were enlisted in
seeking him out. Indiana
authorities also said that
though the family members
were concerned as to what
might happen to Sammons if ·
captured, they offered no
further help in locating him
during the first attempt to
Forum
• Continued from p1
In partnership with the Education President Bob
~\
Education and Workforce
Development Cabinet, the
Kentucky Department of
Education, the Prichard
Committee, the Kentucky
Chamber of Commerce and
Kentucky
Educational
Television (KET), Beshear
will host "TEK Talk," a
community forum that will
take place at 10 locations
across the state.
Along with the local discussions, KET will also
stream a live panel discussion with Gov. Beshear,
First Lady Jane Beshear,
Education Commissioner
Terry Holliday and Council
on
Post-secondary
King. The panel will address
questions posed at the community forum and discuss
issues that emerge from
local events. ,
The forum is scheduled
to convene at 6:30 p.m. in
the student center on the
Prestonsburg campus of Big
Sandy Community and
Technical College.
For more information,
contact Jean Dorton at Big
Sandy Community and
Technical College by calling
(606) 889-4899 or by emailing jean.dorton@kctcs.edu.
Information is also available
at http://tek.ky.gov.
• Continued from p1
~
Times Staff Report
PIKEVILLE - With the
possibility of ·another flash
flood that could have swept
through Pike County missing the already soaked area,
the work c;ontinues to help
flood victims.
Those efforts have now
been expanded to include.
providing food to those who
lost most or everything in
the flooding last month.
to
Pike
According
County officials, hundreds
of displaced residents have
signed on to receive help in.
buying food .
Following . a green light
from the USDA Food
Nutrition Service to start a
disaster assistance program,
flood victims are now collecting groceries, the first of
many steps in a return to the
basics of their previously
unin~errupted lives.
The program, known as
Supplemental
Nutrition
Assistance· Program, or
SNAP, provides food vouchers to those signing up, with
families who had been
receiving food stamps eligible and those who had not
Hosp1·tal s1·te 0 f bl0 0 d
drive next .week
PRESTONSBURG
Highlands Regional Medical
Center will host a blood
drive on Friday, Aug. 13,
from 10 a.m. until 3.p.m. in
the conference room at the
hospital.
Blood donors tnust be at
least 17~years-old , weigh at
least 110 pounds, be in general good health and meet
additionat
requirements.
£ixteen-year-old donors can
donate blood with a signed
parental permission slip.
The Kentucky Blood
Center serves more than half
of the counties in the state
and is a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring a
safe, adequate blood supply
for patients at nearly 70
Kentucky hospitals and clinics. The Kentucky Blood
Center relies on ~olunteers
to collect 400 units of blood
per day, and distributed
nearly 130,000 ,unites of
blood and blood products
over the last year.
Those wanting to donate
blood can call (800) 775or
VISit
2522,
http://www.kybloodcenter.o
rg for more details.
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Rotary
break down complex skills
and teach them in steps. We
teach every single skill that
you can think of. We have
made tremendous progress
with our kids."
Deskins
showed
a
before-and-after video of an
autistic child that featured
the child having tantrums
and the inability to follow
simple instructions. After
attending the Highlands
Center for Autism for six
months, the child was able
.to complete puzzles, follow
instructions, identify his
own name on a piece of
paper, and a multitude of
other tasks that he was completely unable to do prior to
his time at the center.
One member of the
Prestonsburg Rotary Club
was moved to tears by the
video, and several other
members engaged Deskins
in discussion about the cen-
$400,000 in the last round of
Title 3 funding. This , he
says, will call for the creation of an exec1,1tive board.
"I am proposing that we
model our structure on Pike
County, which has a board
made up of a representative
from each center, two citizens not with the centers and
a chairperson," Marshall
said. "This board will make
decisions for the group as a
whole."
Marshall said that each of
the directors of the seven .
centers would remain in
place and perform duties as
they have done in the past,
with the only executive
change being that rather
than each center having a
board of its own, the newly
formed board would be in
place.
~
"It's a way of life for our
seniors,"
continued
Marshall . ' 1They get up
looking forward to the day,
they enjoy the fellowship,
the trips. It's just a way of
life, and if these people are
to be cast out and the door&
closed, I will do everything ,
in my power to see that
doesn't happen."
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around $10,000 about every
three months from the fiscal
court, Marshall said.
A solution was needed
and that solution, for
Marshall, was to look to
Pike County as a part of a
model for bringing the seven
centers together and having
the funds distributed among
them all, money which
totaled
approximately
· ter and the treatment of children who have been diagnosed with autism.
Along with the $4,000
from the Prestonsburg chapter, the Paintsville Rotary
Club also mad~ a donation
to the center in the amount
of $3,000.
For more informatiqn
about the Highlands Center
for
Autism,
visit
http ://www .hi g hland sautism.org.
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A8 • FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 2010
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Floyd County student is part of new
' first-generation scholarship program at u~
.
.
\
LEXINGTON - When
Bridget Slone steps onto the
University of Kentucky
campus this month, she will
become the first person in
her family to go to college.
"Not attending college
has just never seemed to be
an option for me," said
Slone, an Allen Central High
School graduate who plans
to study biology. "I've
always wanted to go to UK
and to finally be there, on
campus, is going to be so
the class that entered in
2006, the first year such data
was collected at UK; 59 percent of first-generation college students were still at
UK in their third year, compared to more than 68 percent of the general student
p9pulation. In a
U.S.
Department of Education
study, only 24 percent of
first-generation college students ultimately earned a
bachelor's degree, compared
to 68 percent of students
e~citing."
whose parents were college
Slone will join 19 other graduates.
first-generation college stu;,If a student runs into
dents as a Suder Scholar in adversity, who do they turn
UK's new First Scholars to? Friends and family,"
program. The program, Deffendall said. "But a firstlaunched with a $1.1 million generation student's parents
grant from the Texas-based don't have that knowledge.
Suder Foundation, aims to They may not understand
raise graduation rates among why the student has to spend
students whose parents have so much time at the library,
no education beyond high why they can't come home
school. It provides each stu- - every weekend, why they
dent with a partial scholar- can't come babysit their
ship, peer mentoring, addi- broth.er. If the student has a
tiona! academic support and problem at school, rather
campus involvement activi- than say, 'Go talk to your
ties to help them stay in professor,' the parent might
S'chool
and
graduate. say, 'Well, maybe you
According to First Scholars should just come on home."'
Program Director Matthew
The First Scholar proDeffendall, this extra sup- gram will pair each Suder
port is exactly what first- Scholar with a peer mentor,
generation students need.
an upperclassman who is
"One of the things in my also a first-generation stu. research that has stuck with dent. Junior business major
me is that if you remove all Samantha Farmer will serve
other factors- socioeconom- as one of the mentors. She
ic, gender, ethnicity - just recalls her own first days at
the fact that a student is a UK when considering
first-generation puts that advice she'll give to new stustudent at risk," Deffendall dents.
said. "The research shows
"Probably one of my
that first-generation students b~ggest challenges was
lack the 'college student role' meeting people, stepping out
- the knowledge of how to of my home space and going
make it in the system. They to such a big school," said
are missing that skill set and Farmer. "I would tell them to
support mechanism."•
introduce themselves to
First-generation coll~ge whoever they're sitting next
students, who represent one to in class. The classes are
in five incoming UK fresh- mostly freshmen, so everymen, lag behind the general one is in the same boat.
college population in gradu- They're probably looking for
ation and retention rates. Of a friend, too."
Farmer said she'll also
advise the Suder Scholars to
take good notes and ask their
professors questions. "Go to
your professor's office hours
- that's what they're for," she
said. "A lot of people don't
take advantage of that."
This extra support is what
Eric Suder envisioned when
his foundation singled out
first-generation stud~nts for
the grant.
"First generation defines
the kind of person I want to
reach," he said. "If you have
a parent who may not have
finished high school, you've
had very little grooming,
very little preparation. Just
to have these students apply
and be accepted is a huge
step."
demonstrated UK's commitment to student success and
helped put UK at the top of
the list.
"I am thrilled for· the
Suder Scholars," said UK
President Lee T. Todd Jr. "I,
too, was a first-generation
college ·student at the
University of Kentucky. My
UK experience expanded
my horizons and provided
me countless opportunities
in the global economy. I am
excited that the Suder
Scholars program will do
the same for a new generation of Kentucky students."
For students like Slone,
the program provides the
last piece of-the puzzle - the
funding and support firstgeneration students need to
Suder wants the First
Scholars program to help
first-generation
students
continue on that initial suecess. He would like to see
the program become a
national model. To get started, the Suder Foundation
took applications from 56
college and universities. UK
was one of only two schools
to receive the initial grant
this year. Existing programs
like Robinson Scholars,
Appalachian and MinoritY.
Science,
Technology,
Engineering
and
Mathematics
Majors
· (AMSTEMM),
Student
Support Services, and the
Center
for
Academic
Resources and Enrichment
Services (CARES) all
alter their futures.
"For kids who think that
they can't go to college, you
can," she said. "College is
possible for anyone anq
everyone. All you have to do
is work hard, believe in
yourself and don't let anyone
tell you that you can't do it."
Support for first-genera
tion students at UK won't
stop here. Another class of
20 Suder Scholars will begin
in faU 2011 . Deffendall
hopes the First Scholars program will continue with new
donors and support well into
the future. "This is the firs
rock we're going to throw"
he said. "There are going to
be a Jot of boulders behind
it."
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MOVIES FROM
THE BLACK LAGOON
'Anack otthe
50-Ft. Woman'
by TOM DOTY
TiMES COLUMNIST
This year it became necessary
to crawl out of the Lagoon and
venture all the way to Brooklyn,
N.Y., to see this week's feature
with a paying
audience. Why
journey all
of that way?
How could
not
you
when the 50foot woman
was being
chosen as
the opening
Tom Do~
film for the
Times Columnist
C o n e y
Island
Museum's
annual
"~ci-Fi
Summer" film series.
The Coney Is}and Museum
itself is worth the trip. The site
houses all manner of "mermaid"
memorabilia and features separate
rooms for its qancing girls and
freak show. The freaks actually
' rule the roost at the museum and
operate the venue's "Freak Bar" as
well as adding local color to the
surroundings. All this and the
Iiiii. films are only five bucks and
~ include free popcorn. Going was a
no-brainer.
Back to the 50-foot lady. The
film opens with rapid pacing as we
learn that a satellite has been spotted all over the globe and is due to
pass over California next. Cut to
Nancy Archer as she swerves to
avoid a spaceship tha,t has landed
smack dab on the center of the
two-lane she is navigating. If
that's not bad enough a giant
(Sec LAGOON, page 3)
·This Town,
That World
Editor's Note: For years, Floyd
County Times founder and former publisher Norman Allen
wrote a weekly column that
looked at Floyd County through
his eyes . His columns are being
reprinted due to request.
You don't have to be a prophet
to wail a jeremiad, these days.
FOR BETTER MILEAGE
II!
Having launched this week's
column with that gloomy statement, I continue to develop the
theme that this country has gone a
long way down the road. One of
the most incontrovertible proofs of
this is the fact that government a
few months ago ordered , and most
of us obeyed, a speed limit of 55
miles per hour to save gas but we
now forget the whole matter, since
fuel apparently is plentiful although it has been proved that
the same speed limit does and will
save lives.
Rose recives National Rural Health award
by JARRID DEATON
FEATURES WRITER
A Hi Hat native has received a prestigious
award in Illinois for her achievements in rural
health care.
Robin Rose, chief nursing officer at
Gibson Area Hospital, was selected to receive
the 2010 Louis Gorin Award for Outstanding
Achievement in Rural Health Care. The
award is presented by the National Rural
Health Association, a non-profit membership
organization with. more than 20,000 members. The award is named after Louis Gorin,
a federal employee who worked for 25 years
to help design health initiatives in rural
America.
"Like Louis, Robin has given more than
17 years of creativity and compassion in
improving health care," said NRHA CEO
Alan Morgan. "She's truly found her calling
serving rural residents in and around Gibson
City. Staff and patients there are lucky to
have her leadership ."
According to Health Scope, the newsletter
for Gibson Area Hospital, "Robin was selected based on her creativity, unselfishness,
compassion and cooperative attitude in finding ways to make lasting contributions to
rural health care. In addition, Robin contributed to rural health at state and national
levels, including legislation and health programs."
Rose is the daughter of Patti Rose and the
granddaughter of Maggie Hall, of Hi Hat, and
the daughter of Jim and Millie Rose, of
Martin.
For more information Qn the hospital
where Rose works, visit gibsonhospital.org.
Sunrise golf event draws local teams
. Dozens of golfers braved the
heat and humidity last we~k to
tee-off for a good cause during
the annual Sunrise Children's
Services Golf Challenge for the
Kids held at Stone Crest Golf
Course in Prestonsburg.
Teams representing businesses
and organizations from across
eastern· Kentu~ky not only,
enjoyed a day of go'lf on one of
the most beautiful courses in the
area, but raised money to help
care for the abused and neglected
children of the state.
Golfers from Paintsville,
Prestonsburg, Pikeville, Hazard
and other towns in the region
competed on the 18-hole course
before enjoying a post-round
luncheon and awards ceremony.
A team
representing
the
· Paintsville Wal-Mart recorded the
low score of the day and earned
first place honors .
"On behalf of the over 500
' children in our care at Sunrise
Children's Services, . I want to ·
thank an those who helped to
make our third annual Golf
, Challenge for the Kids a success,"
said Brian Shannon,, Sunrise's
advancement director for the
Southern Region.
Shannon said the event raised
over $20,000 for Sunrise, whtch
provides care for abused and neglected children across Kentucky
through a network of foster
homes , residential programs and
counseling services. In the three
years since the golf event began,
Brian Shannon, Southern Region Advancement Director for Sunrise Children's Services, center,
congratulates members of the Painstville Wai-Mart team, winners of the third annual Golf
Challenge for the Kids, held recently at Prestonsburg's Stone Crest Golf Course. The event raised
over $20,000 to help Sunrise Children's Services care for abused and neglected children across the
state._
it has raised a total of just _over
$50,000.
"There are many folks that
make this possible and to each of
them, we want to offer our sincere
thanks," said Shannon.
PEACE - IT'S WONDERFUL
'
(I
Some thought my account of
that series of skirmishes with the
hornets last week was a fiction . It
wasn't. And the hornets are all
gone. Know what did the trick? I
should be paid for printing this - it
was Raid 's Hornet Killer.
(See ALLEN, page 2)
- page 83
has a strong presence in eastern
Kentucky with foster care offices
in Ivel, Hazard and Morehead and
runs a Family Preservation
Program in Floyd, Pike, Johnson,
Martin and Magoffin counties.
Pickles
Way back in the days before pickles is a tasty way to get your local super center, and sometimes
refrigeration , the number one way cues dealt with before you bum out you can even find these items used
to preserve food was with the pick- on too many cucumber salads. at thrift stores. Ask your grandma
ling process. All pickling is, is put- Making pickles is fun and easy. To or some neighbors for some .of this
ting your food (usually veggies, but get started, you'll need some sim- stuff; you might be surprised at
sometimes eggs or meat) in salt or ple canning supplies, some recipes , who has canning jars in their attic!
I like the Ball Blue Book of
vinegar, or both for a long time. and of course, cucumbers!
Here's a list of supplies (a few of .Canning; pick up a current copy to
These tandem ingredients stop the
growth of bad bacteria that make which you probably already have) make sure you're canning safely
to make pickle making a breeze: and away you go. _
food spoiL
Here are some great recipes for
lf you've been lucky enough to candy thermometer, a stone crock,
end up with a bounty of cucumbers a weight, jars, lids, bands, canning pickles, enjoy!
from either your own garden, a salt, white or cider vinegar, boiling
friend's or picked them up at the . water canner. You should be able to
(See DIVA, page 2)
farmer 's market, making your own buy most of these items at your
Horoscope .................. ........... 92
Brake issue should be
sorted out before move
· Sunrise Children's Services is
a private provider of care to children and is licensed by the
Kentucky Cabinet for Health and
Family Services and accredited
by the Joint Commission. Sunrise
DINNER DIVA
DOD
But we shouldn't brood overmuch. The sun still shines, and for
the last week the atmosphere has
cleared till the most distant hilltop
is visible- even if we can't see
ahead beyond the end of our
noses.
Robin Rose
Rental Central ...... ........ .... ... .... 92
Worship Directory ................... 94
Fun & Games
page 95
Classifieds ...... .... ................ ... 96
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�82 • FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 2010
THE fLOYD COUNTY TIMES
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• T.ype of anenua
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•
proper treatment .choice
Martha A. Simpson, no, M.BA.
Asroeiate Profosstw
ofF•mily Melli&itu
Q
My doctor says I'm anemic, and she wants to do a
bunch of tests. I thought
were anemic from their
periods. Why can't I just take iron
without more tests?
Contrary to popular belief,
most women do NOT
become anemic from their
periods. There are different types
of anemia, all with different causes
and treatments.
Anemia occurs when your
blood doesn't have enough hemoglobin , a substance your body
makes from the iron in your diet.
Hemoglobin helps red blood cells
carry oxygen from your lungs to
A
all parts of your body.
The symptoms of anemia vary
depending on the type and severity.
They include fatigue, weakness,
low body temperature, pale skin,
rapid heartbeat, shortness of
breath, chest pain, dizziness.,
numbness or coldness in your
hands and feet and headaches. Not
everyone with anemia will have
noticeable symptoms, however, if
mild anemia goes untreated, symptoms may grow in number and
severity.
The most common type of anemia in adults is iron deficiency
anemia. While it can sometimes be
caused by very heavy menstrual
bleeding, it can occur in response
to any type of blood loss. This type
of anemia is also seen in people
who do not eat enough foods that
are high in iron, like ·dark green
vegetables, red meat, dried fruits
(apricots, prunes and raisins),
lentils and beans.
To make an official diagnosis
for iron deficiency anemia, your
doctor may ask for blood tests to
determine the amount of iron in
your blood. She may also want a
stool sample to see if you have a
gastrointestinal bleed. If you are
losing blood in your intestinal
tract, she may want to do a
colonoscopy to look at your lower
intestines or an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy to look at your
stomach for bleeding ulcers.
Macrocytic anemia is another
type, caused by a deficiency of
'What's so simple even
a small child can
manipulate it? Grandma'
him to the computer of
course, and we pretend to
read as his little fingers
punch all the keys at once.
They even found Mickey
Mouse's playhouse on line
and oh boy was that fun!
The three of us, Popaw,
Cash and me all hop on the
backhoe and go for a ride
every time he comes to visit.
We love to walk and see
the world through Cash's
eyes as he marvels at leaves,
sticks, rocks and bugs!
Its nothing to fmd us out
on the porch, me and Cash
in his little blow up swimming pool barely room for
the two of us and Popaw sitting near by getting sprayed
with the water hose.
Oh the joys of being a
grandparent! They are wonderful!
Yes, our world seems to
come to a halt when Cash
arrives. There's no laundry
to be .done, the remote is his
to control, and supper well,
whatever his taste buds
desire.
I too carry my little brag
book of his photos just as
my grandmothers did long
ago.
But today, through the
worldwide web and facebook we are able to share
God's most precious blessings, our grandbabies with
all our family friends and
foe's far and wide. And just
in case we may miss an
opportunity to show off his
smiling face we can both
show him off on our cell
phones too!
Being a grandparent is
one of the most precious
blessings one can be and the
rewards are well, breathtaking. There is simply nothing
in the world better than a big
peanut butter and jelly kiss
from your grandbaby!
'Til next week, God bless
our babies!
Allen
• Continued from p1
To set me apart as a period piece, one innocent
asked , after reading last
week's battle bulletin,
"Who's Henry? What is
Flit?''
The ignorance of this
younger generation amazes
me.
IN THE ADS
Sometimes the advertisements in the publick prints
are a source of cheer. There
is the one which came up
from Texas-way this week
which warned customers of
a certain eatery that guest
checks weren' t accepted
there. "We use the Keel
System," the notice read .
"You pay, or we keel you!"
Then there is this classic
\
from our neighbor, The
Salyersville Independent:
"NOTICE.
Anyone,
especially strip miners or
their agents trespassing on
our land at the head of Dry
Bread for any purposes
other than coon or fox hunting, berry picking or gener. al frolicking will be in "big
trouble."
THE LOST MAGIC
Now to get back to
sounding the low note.
I am downright discouraged. After several years of
poking around junk stores
and ye olde curiosity
shoppes, looking for some
of the books which sent me
into the esctatics when I
was a few years younger, I
hormones. Also, there are uncommon types of anemia that occur
when your body breaks down its
own red blood cells. Finally, there
is a genetic type of anemia.
As you can see, treating anemia
is not a "one size fits all" proposition. Knowing the type and cause
of your anemia is crucial for proper care. Once your test results are
back, your physician can counsel
you about treatment options as
well as dietary intervention, if
needed.
DOD
Family Medicine(r) is a weekly ·
column. To submit questions, write ·
to Martha A. Simpson, D.O.,
MBA., Ohio University College of
Osteopathic Medicine, P.O. Box
110, Athens, Ohio 45701, or viaemail to readerquestions@jamilymedicinenews .org.
Diva ·
KIM'S KORNER
Being a grandmother has waters just thinking about it!
brought such joy and
Papaw Curt would come
enlightenment . to my life, home all black and dirty
I've recently found myself from the mines and I would
reflecting back to the days of run as fast as I could to see
visiting my own grandpar- what was left in his lunch
bucket. There was always
ents.
Unlike my grandmother some kind of goody in there.
Bertha
Mullins
Yes there are
some
awesome
Little, my hair .i sn't
neatly placed in a
memories of my
grandparents and
bun on the back of
though I am now a
my head, nor do I
wear tiny floral
grandma
myself
time
sure
has
print dresses with
changed what in
an apron so perthis minds eye a
fectly
tied .
grandma is suppose
Mamaw
Little
could
wash a .....__ _ _ ___, to be.
Although
the
weeks worth of Kim Little Frasure
grey hairs try their
laundry in what
seemed like a split second best to peep through the
on an old wringer washer strands of chocolate brown,
and would can beans and I just can't let go and go
corn and pickles all at the grey.
I can't see myself in flosame time.
She used to go into what ral printed smock dresses
Papaw (Estill Little) would adorned with aprons and am
thankful
washing
call hissy fits if she caught so
me in her flower garden and machines have evolved from
he would have it no other the wringer days. I tried
way but for me to pick at planting some green onions
from a package I bought at
least one a day.
Papaw owned a service Wal-Mart and not one single
station at Price, and the onion popped up so there is
coldest pop around. He wore no way I'm about to try my
overalls and a hat everyday hand at rubarb!
I thank God for being
of his life. Drove the neatest
white pick-up truck that my able to remember some of
cousins and I got to ride in the little diddy's Mamaw
the back of and loved every Colwell used to s~ng as she
bounced me on her knees,
minute.
My other grandparents, and now I get to do the same
Curt and Virginia Colwell with my grandson Cash.
But that's about the
lived' in West Virginia back
then. Berwind, to be exact. extent of being like my own
Their house was a huge two- grandmothers back in the
story white Victorian with day.
Today, this grandma or
huge white columns nestled
between the largest pine Ghee as Cash prefers, plays
with WWE Wrestlers,
trees one could imagine.
Oh how I loved going to Shreck.. and Dinosaurs,
Berwind and visiting with makes really gooy peanut
them. Getting to eat a big butter and jelly sandwhiches
stalk of pink rubarb right out and collects lighting bugs.
Cash and I love to read
of the garden and Mamaw
sprinkling sugar on it she and his Teddy Bear Bible is
just happened to have in her one of our favorites!
Popaw has introduced
apron pocket. My mouth
either vitamin B-12 or folic acid.
Low B-12 anemia is also called
pernicious anemia. Common causes of this are a very poor diet, gastric bypass surgery and medications that interfere with the absorption of vitamin B. The B vitamins
are absorbed in the gastrointestinal
tract, so if a large part of your
intestine has been bypassed or you
take medication that blocks B vitamin absorption, you won't be able
to keep your hemoglobin levels in
the normal range. Low B-12 levels
are also sometimes seen in those
who follow a strict vegetarian diet.
On the other hand, low folic acid is
caused by not eating enough fruits
and vegetables.
Anemia can also be caused by
some chronic diseases such as
some connective tissue disorders,
caricer and low levels of thyroid
have found one such.
It's Mrs. Southworth's
"Self-Raised," the sequel to
"Ishmael," the first novel
that, as they say, "swam into
ken."
But where has all the
magic gone? I swan, this
young Ishmael is simply
too, too good , too noble. I
am stuck, a quarter of the
way through the book, and
as of inst. date am doubtful
if I will ever finish it.
But I'm still looking for
a copy of "Ishmael." If
nothing more, it will serve
to occupy a place in my
bookshelf-like the flowers
that you find pressed
long-forgotten
between
pages, yet.
)
• Continued from p2
Grandma's Famous Bread
and Butter Pickles
6 pounds cucumbers ,
washed, sliced
2 pounds onions, peeled,
sliced
112 cup canning salt
(make sure it's called "canning salt", table salt won 't
do)
4 112 cups sugar
2 tablespoons mustard
seed
2 tablespoons celery
seed
l tablespoon turmeric
l quart ·apple cider vinegar
1 teaspoon peppercorns
1 teaspoon ginger
In a large bowl or container place sliced onion
and cucumbers , sprinkle
with canning salt, cover
with . ice. Refrigerate for
three hours. In a large pot,
bring to boil, the sugar,
mustard
seed,
celery,
turmeric vinegar, peppercorns, and ginger. Sugar
should be dissolved and
boiling, then drain the pickles and onions well, add to
boiling
mixture.
Immediately fill pint and
quart jars with cucumbers,
onion and juice mixture.
Leave 1/2 inch head space
for expansion. (follow
instructions with your canner) Process for 30 minutes
keeping the temperature at
180 degrees Fahrenheit.
Grandma's Famous Dill
Pickles
10
small
pickling
cucumbers, thin slice cut
from each end
2 cups white vinegar
2 cups water
2 tablespoons canning
salt
1 tablespoon sugar
(optional)
4 teaspoons dill seeds ·
4 small cloves garlic,
peeled, smashed
Process jars in canner
according to canner instructions . In a sauce pan combine vinegar, water, salt,
and sugar; bring to a boil.
Place 1 teaspoon dill seeds
and 1 clove of garlic into
ea~h jar, then pack in
cucumbers. Pour boiling
mixture over cucumbers
leaving l/2 inch head space
for expansion. Process 30
minutes keeping the tern-
perature at 180 degrees
Fahrenheit.
Tips: Always put on
labels and dates so that you
know when you made them.
Avoid allowing to freeze
but do store in a cool, dry,
dark place.
Remember to follow
your canner instructions, as
well as recipes to the T jars should be in the rack
and covered by I or 2 inches of water. Bring the water
to a full rolling boil, boil for
as long as your directions
state at the exact temperatures stated. Timing starts
after water is boiling.
Always check your seals,
they should be lowered in
the middle and not move
when you press lightly.
Once completely cooled
remove bands and wash and
dry them thoroughly. Some
people leave them on, but
make extra sure you always
check the seal before opening. One reason to leave
bands off is so that if something went wrong the lid
will pop off and not be artificially held in place by the
band.
'
Salome's Stars
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A previous misunderstanding continues to taint the
atmosphere to some extent in the early part
of the week. But cooler heads prevail, and
the situation eases by week's.end.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) While
the artistic aspect of the Divine Bovine is
well-served this week, that practical side is
also getting the sort of recognition that could
lead to a new and well-deserved opportunity.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) With '
home-rel.ated matters taking on more importance this week, now could be the time to
make some long-deferred purchases. But
shop carefully for the best quality at the best
price.
CANCER (June 21 to July 22)
Congratulations . While that family problem
might still rankle, it should be easing thanks
to your efforts to calm the waters. Also , a
workplace situation seems to be moving in
your favor.
.
LEO (July 23 to August 22) The Big
Cat's energy levels should be rather high
these days, and you might do well to tackle
any tasks that still need doing. This will
clear the way for tho~e upcoming projects.
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22)
Someone's criticism might not be as negative as you perceive. Actually, it could be
helpful. Discuss the matter with your critic,
and you both could learn something valuable.
LIBRA (September 23 to Octobet 22) A
Weekly
Horoscope
business matter could cause some friction
among your colleagues. But once again, that
logical mind of yours' comes to the rescue.
And the sooner it does, the better!
SCORPIO (October 23 to November
21) There might still be some heated temper
flare-ups out there. But your sensible self
should advise you to stay out of these situations until things cool down and calm is
restored.
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to
December 21) Changing your mind could be
the right thing to do if you can't resolve your
doubts. You might want to discuss the matter with someone whose advice you trust.
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January
19) The Sea Goat's merrier side dominates
this week, and this means that, despite your
usual busy schedule, you'll be able to
squeeze in parties and all sorts of fabulous
fun times.
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February
18) An educational opportunity could lead
to something other than what you had
planned. But keep an open mind, and before
you decide to tum it down, check it out.
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) The
Piscean wit and, wisdom helps you work
through a situation that might have been
accidentally or even deliberately obscured.
What you unravel could prove to be very
revealing.
BORN THIS WEEK: Loyalty is important to you. You demand it, but you also give
it generously and lovingly.
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FRIDAY, AUGUST
6, 201 0 • 83
Brake issue should be sorted out before mOve ~
by TOM and RAY MAGLIOZZI
~
Dear Click and Clack:
I remember listening to your
radio show, "Car Talk," with my
parents when I was a little kid, and
hearing my mom say about a billion times that
one of you had
the same kind of
car she had. That
car was a Colt
Vista, and now I
drive one. And
that's the reason
I'm writing to
you. Sookie is
my
1987
Plymouth Colt
Vista
station
wagon, and her
brake warning
is
light
ALWAYS
on.
The woman I
bought the car from said she had
someone check it out, and (at that
point, anyway) there was nothing
wrong. TJMs is my first car, and I
don't know if it's a big deal. I've
been ignoring it since I bought the
car a few months ago, but because
I'm moving from California to
Colorado in the car soon, I thought
it's time to figure it out. What
should I do? Thanks!
Einma.
TOM: Well, you may want to
avoid the Rockies, Emma. Would
you consider moving to somewhere flatter, like Death Valley?
RAY: I'm the one
who had a Colt Vista,
and I loved its utility
and economy, despite
the fact that it was a
tin can. Mine also was
a 1987. But in any
case, the brake warning light on the dashboard has two different functions.
TOM: The most
irriportant functiort is
to alert you when
you're low on brake
fluid. And just so you
know, no brake fluid
means no brakes,
Emma! So the first thing you
should do is check your brake
fluid level, or have a mechanic
check it for you.
RAY: If you top off the brake
fluid and the brake warning light
goes out, then you know the light
is on because of a brake fluid
issue. Then the question is, Why is
your brake fluid low?
TOM: It could be low because
you have a leak. If the light comes
back on in a few days or a few
weeks, the fluid's probably leaking out somewhere.
RAY: But brake fluid also can
be low because your brake pads
are all worn out. As the pads wear
down, brake fluid moves down the
brake lines to fill the empty space.
That lowers the level in the reservoir, and kicks on the brake warning light.
TOM: Now, if the issue is not
your brake fluid level (if you discover that the brake fluid already
is topped off, or if topping it off
doesn't cause the light to go out),
then the light is on because it
thinks your parking brake is
applied. The brake warning light
also serves as a parking brake indicator.
RAY: Given that the previous
owner had it checked out, I'm
going to assume that the two of
you have not been driving around
for thousands of miles with the
parking brake actually applied.
More likely, the parking brake
switch is bad.
TOM: It simply may have msted out and corroded after a quarter-century of use.
RAY: 1 know lots of my parts
have! But get all this stuff checked
out before you move, Emma. Your
mother never will forgive us if we
let you drive over the Contmcntal
Divide without adequate brakes.
Does driving constitute a workout?
Dear Tom and Ray:
I wonder if you can settle an
ongoing dispute that I have with
my wife. She is an avid walker and
an exercise freak. She wants me to
join her on these power walks and
different exercise activities. I constantly tell her that I get plenty of
exercise by driving. I drive to
work and back, about 20 miles
each way, and frequently am driving on shopping excursions, sometimes 50 miles at a crack. 1 tell my
wife that driving engages all the
muscles around the arms, neck,
shoulders and head. Additionally,
it is beneficial to brain, hand, legand-eye coordination, and developing the whole body, as well as
the mind. After a good bout of
driving, I feel as healthy and
refreshed as my wife does after
one of her power walks. She
insists that I am oeing delusional ,
about the whole thing and need to !
put on my walking shoes. What do 1
you think? - Jack
: Well, Jack, we're with you •
100 percent. The only thing your •
exercise drives are missing are the •
large Genoa salamis and the double-chocolate mtlkshakes.
;
TOM: Remember, nothing :
builds strong muscles and bones
like a good drive to the mall. But
diet is tmportant, too. In order to
keep the blood flowing, your arteries need those cured, fatty meats
and full-fat dairy products.
RAY: And don't forget to put
the electric windows down and up
a few times during each drive.
You'd hate to end up with the body
of Adonis, only to have a weak tip
of your left index finger.
Get more Click and Clack in
their new book, "Ask Click and
Clack: Answers from Car Talk."
Got a question about cars? Write
to Click and Clack in care of this
newspaper, or e-mail them by visiting the Car Talk Web site at
www.cartal]c.com.
Lagoon
~
• Continued from p1
emerges and reaches for her
with a hair encrusted hand.
She promptly screams and
turns back to the bar she
carne from.
We soon learn that she's
married to a gigolo named
Harry and he has been
keeping time with a floozy
named Honey. She is a
gold-digger in training who
helps Harry come up with a
scheme to use the giant
sighting to destroy Nancy's
credibility and have her
committed so they can steal
Nancy's fortunt:.
The . plan never gets to
come to fruition as our giant
returns while Harry is
humoring Nancy by driving
around and looking for it.
The giant's arrival is too
much for the faint-hearted
Harry. He drives off and
leaves Nancy to her fate.
Strangely she winds up
back home with no idea of
how she got there - on the
roof. Soon she's showing
signs of more than casual
contact with the giant when
she begins morphing into
enough woman to fill
Madison Square Garden.
Before you now it,
Strange ••• but true
• It was librarian and
essayist Frederick Saunders
who made the following
sage observation: "Pride,
like laudanum and other
poisonous medicines, is
beneficial in small, though
injurious in large, quantities.
No man who is not pleased
with himself, even in a per. sonal sense, can please oth~ ers."
• Earthquakes occur at a
rate of roughly one every
minute around the world.
About eight of those every
year are considered to be
major, registering above 7.0
on the Richter Scale.
• If you're a sailor you're ·
probably familiar with the
hazards of being out on the
water: high seas, storms,
hidden reefs. You probably
• Statistics show that the
wouldn't count whales average 5-year-old boy
among the dangers, but today weighs about 10 peryou'd be wrong. It seems cent more and the average 5that on a recent day sail out year-old girl about 8 percent
of Table Bay Harbor i~ more than children of the
South Africa, a couple on a same age in the 1980s.
30-foot sailboat were whale• Those who study such
watching when one got too things say· that the word
close for comfort. A 40-ton "daisy" started out as "day's
whale they had been view- · eye" and was shortened over
ing breached right next to the years. Similarly, "God
the boat and landed on the be with you" became "gooddeck, breaking off the mast bye" and "whole be thou"
and then thrashing around became "hello."
before sliding back into the
water. The whale lost some
Thought for the Day
skin and blubber, but was
"To avoid situations in
otherwise unharmed; the which you might make miscouple were lucky to still takes may be the biggest
have a seaworthy craft and mistake of all." -- Peter
made it safely back to the McWilliams
harbor.
GOOD HEALTH
i
Macular degeneration and cataracts
DEAR DR. DONOHUE:
Is it possible to get wet macular degeneration from a
scratch on the left eye during cataract surgery, or
could it have been a cyst that
caused wet macular degeneration? I am 85, and my
right eye is perfect. I had
cataract surgery on that eye
also.-- C.
ANSWER: A scratch on
the eye isn't l!J<:ely to cause
macular degeneration. The
possibility of cataract surgery leading to macular
degeneration is a remote
one. More than 6,000 people
who had had a cataract
removed were followed for
five years after the operation. Slightly more people
who had the operation
developed macular degeneration, dry or wet, in the
operated eye than did a similar group of people who
had not had an operation.
~This isn't proof that cataract
surgery leads to macular
degeneration. The same
risks that cause cataracts
also cause macular degeneration. The numbers that do
develop it after cataract
removal are small. A causeand-effect relationship has
not been proven.
I am not clear what you
mean by a cyst causing the
degeneration. In what part
of the eye was the cyst? I
have not seen a link between
cysts and macular degenera-
~
tion.
The retina is the back
layer of the eye, the layer
that converts incoming
images into nerve signals
that can be transmitted to the
brain so we can see. The
macula is a small, round
area of the retina where
there's an aggregation of
cells that are essential for
central vision -- the kind of
vision needed to read a
paper, watch TV and drive.
Dry macular degeneration,
accounting for 85 percent to
90 percent of cases, is a
wasting away of macular
cells. Wet macular degeneration results from a sprouting of blood vessels in that
region. Those newly formed
bloo'd vessels leak fluid and
destroy macular VISIOn.
Procedures are available
that can halt the progression
of wet macular degeneration.
The booklet on macular
degeneration explains both
kinds and what is available
to help those with this common eye problem. Readers
can obtain a copy by writing: Dr. Donohue -- No.
701W,
Box
536475,
Orlando, FL 32853-6475.
Enclose a check or money
order (no cash) for $4.75
U.S./$6 Canada. w.ith the
recipient's printed name and
address. Please allow four
weeks for delivery.
.ooo
DEAR DR. DONOHUE:
My son-in-law insists on
lifting his small children by
their arms. I am terrified that
he will pull their arms out of
joint. I know this isn't the
proper way to lift children.
w~uld you give your opinion about this so I can show
him? Maybe he will listen to
you.-- A Worried Grandpa
ANSWER: Sons-in-law
should listen to their fathersand mothers-in-law. They
have experience in childrearing. Lifting young children by grabbing onto their
hands or arms can cause the
radius (the larger of the two
lower arm bones) to slip
away from the ligament that
keeps it in place. This disruption.has the name "nursemaid's elbow." I guess
nursemaids must have lifted
children 'in this way. It's
painful for the child, and the
bone has to be manipulated
back in place.
Children who are 5 and
older aren't in danger of this
happening.
bOD
Dr. Donohue regrets that
he is unable to answer individual letters, but he will
incotporate them in his colwmt whenever possible.
Readers may write him or
request an order form of
available health newsletters
at P.O. Box 536475.
Orlando, FL 32853-6../.75.
Nancy is busting out of her
house (straight through the
roof)
and
thundering
towards the local bar to settle things with her waywarq
husband (after trashing
Honey's room worse than
"The Who" could ever
manage). It all leads to closure on a colossal scale as
Mrs. Archer turns the tables
on Harry by putting the ultimate squeeze on him. Fun
stuff.
•
Fun, but so poorly made
that the
only sticks in
one's memory due to poor
special effects, melodramatic emoting, and some of
the worst dialogue you're
likely to hear outsiqe of an
Ed Wood festival.
What works however are
a portion of the visuals.
film
by TOM DOTY
TIMES QOLUMNIST
August got off to a better
than average start for
renters, with four excellent
films that represented just
about every genre.
• "Kick-Ass" - The
ultimate adult superhero
film comes courtesy of
Mi:lfk Millar (who created
the graphic novel) and features a realistic take on how
awful an idea it is to dress up
and seek out danger. The
film focuses on a teen who
gets his head handed to him
on his f'rrst outing as a costumed avenger. He eventually establishes a rep as the
title character and even
befriends a few other lr'eroic
types (including a father and
daughter combo who really
make the film). The cast is
pretty good with Nicholas
Cage doing a credible job as
a crime-fighting dad. The
best bits go to Chistopher
Plasse (who finally throws
off the yolk of having played
an uber-nerd in "Superbad")
as. a costume~ hero who may
l).ave an agenda that is far
from heroic.
• "Diary of a Wimpy
Kid" - Jeff Kinney's popular series of novels for middle-schoolers arrives as the
best comedy ever aimed at
this unique age group. It
hilariously documents the
angst of being a tween as
several boys navigate bullies
and social errors while finding their voice. Just watch it
for the jokes and you'll be
glad you did.
• "Humanoids from the
Deep" - Roger Corman's
"take no prisoners" monster
movie from the 1980's
mixes gross-out carnage
with healthy dollops of sexual exploitation and a
"green" message about pollution. A small fishing community is in deep trouble
when cans of waste products
mutate fish into the titular
Despite the fact that the
EFX make the giants look
transparent, they are still
creepy (especially the male
alien, who should look
familiar as he also plays the
bartender).
Then there is Allison
Hayes as Mrs. Archer. She
looks like a shrew in the
early scenes but turns into a
total 1950s babe when she
becomes a behemoth. This
film has influenced tons of
other movies (most recently
"Monsters vs. Aliens,"
whose Ginormica owes it
all to Ms. Hayes). There's
also the feminist angle
(pretty clever that no one
takes this lady seriously
until she's big enough to
squash them) .
No matter how you cut it
this is one of those "so bad
it's good" flicks that dpesn't
get enough attention and
never gets to open a film
series. The rest of the films
unspooling this summer
will include more camp
("King Kong vs. Godzilla")
and even some respected
classics ("Planet of the
Apes"). If you're in Coney,
Island some Saturday .
between now and midSep~ember, then you owe it
to yourself to catch a sci-fi
classic in this unique venue.
Best line: "When women
reach the age of maturity,
Mother Nature sometimes •
overworks their frustrations .
to the point of irrationalism."
1958, unrated.
.
creatures
which
see prime rruruster in penning
mankind as the enemy but his memoirs, which include
womankind as their salva- some shady dealings with
tion (as there aren't any the U.S. government. What
female humanoids). James could have been a formula
Cameron worked on this one flick gets a boost from sevbut the real sell here is the eral facto~·s. The first is a
great monster suits and a good foundation courtesy of
cool as heck climax wherein Robert Harris' novel, but
an army of monsters crashes they also enlisted Roman
the annual carnival. This is a Polanski as the director and
special edition disc with a he knows from thrillers
ton of extras courtesy of the ("Frantic" and "Rosemary's
good people at "The Shout Baby"). The casting is also
· spot-on,
with
Ewan
Factory."
Macgregor as the writer and
• "Ghost Writer" Solid drama and a few Pierce Brosnan as the former
thriller elements combine PM.·
Next week look for comhere for an enjoyable yarn
with a solid pedigree. The edy to rule with the release
story follows a writer who is of "Date Night'' and ·'Death
hired to assist a former at a Funeral."
Ben Detwiler hoped to make the world a better place.
That hope died when he was k1lled by a drunk dnver.
What should you do to stop- a friend from driving drunk?
Whatever you have to
Friends don't let friends drive drunk.
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6, 201 0
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
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Bible Study & Prayer Meeting, 7:00
p.m.; First Sat. evening Service, ~II
Welcome 7 p.m. Pastor Mark Hunt,
606-478-2698
Faith Bible Church, an independent
Baptist Church, located on 1428,
between Allen & Martin; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Sunday Morning, 11
a.m.; Sunday Evening, 6 p.m.;
Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer, 6
p.m.; Pastor, Rev. Bob Wireman.
Faith Freewill Baptist, 1/4 mile
above Worldwide Eqpt. on Rt. 1428;
Sunday Service, 10 a.m.; Worship
Carl & Missy Woods
Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Pastors
Wednesday; 7 p.m. Elder Donnie
Patrick, Minister.
Sunday School
10:00 a.m.
First Baptist,• Garrett; Sunday
Sunday Worship
School, 9:45 a.m.; Worship SeiVice,
Sunday Evening
11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
Wednesday
p.m.; Randy Osborne, Minister.
First Baptist, Martin; Sunday School,
10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.
Sunday Evening Service 7 p.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Greydon
Howard, Minister.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
First Baptist, Prestonsburg, 157 South Front Street:
First Assembly of God, Martin; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Sunday School, 9:45a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; 6:30p.m.; Wed., 6:30p.m.; Jeny C. Workman, minister.
Lorie Vannucci, Minister.
Fitzpatrick First Baptist, 1063 Big Branch, P.O. Box 410,
In Victory Assembly of God, West Prestonsburg; Sunday Prestonsburg, KY 41653; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
School, 10:00; Worship Service, 11:00 & 6:30; Wednesday Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
Evening, 6:30; Gary Stanley, Pastor.
Pastor Tommy Reed.
New Bethel Assembly of God, Burning F~rk Rd., Free United Baptist, West Prestonsburg; Sunday School,
Salyersville; Sund~y School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.;
a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m. Arthur (Sam) Smith, Wednesday, 7: p.m.
Minister.
Free United Baptist, West Prestonsburg; Sunday School,
Praise Assembly, 1 mile S. of Prestonsburg, intersection 10 am.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.;
of Rt. 80 and U.S. 23; Sunday School, 10:30 a.m.; Worship Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.
Service, 11 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.; Midweek Thurs., 7:00p.m.;
Grethel Baptist, State Rt. 3379, (Branham's Creek Rd.);
J.M. Sloce, Minister.
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and
BAPTIST
6:30 p.rn.; Wednesday, 6:30p.m.
Allen First Baptist, Allen; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Garrett Regular Baptist, Route 550, Garrett; Worship
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Service, 10:30 a.m. and 6:30p.m.; Wednesday, 6:30p.m.;
Arnold Turner, Minister.
Willie Crace, pastor; Assist. Larry Patton. Phone 358-4275.
4uxier Freewil Baptist, Auxier; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Highland Avenue Freewill Baptist; Sunday School, 9:50
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 pm.; Thursday, 7 p.m.; a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
Bobby Spencer, Pastor.
p.m.; David Garrett, Minister.
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Ball Branch Regular Baptist Church, Mousey Ky; Jacks Creek Baptist, Bevinsville; Sunday School, 10
Worship Service, 9:30; Every thira Sat. and Sun. of each a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
month; Roger Hicks, Pastor; Ralph Howard, Asst. Pastor. p.m.; Pastor Roger Trusty.
Contact Kermit Newsome 606-377-6881 for more informaKaty Friend Freewill Baptist, 2 miles up Abbott; Sunday
tion.
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
aenedict Baptist, Slick Rock Branch, Cow Creek; Sunday Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Jimmy Caudill, Pastor.
School, 10 a.m; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Lackey Freewill Baptist, Lackey; Sunday School, 10
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Gordon Fitch, Minister.
a.m.; Worship Service, J1 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
Betsy Layne Free Will Baptist, Betsy Layne; Sunday Johnny J. Collins, Minister.
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Lancer Baptist Church; 71 Cooley St., Prestonsburg,
Wednesday, '7 p.m.; Tracy Patton, Minister.
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship, 11 :00 a.m.,
Big Sandy Community and Technical College Baptist Evening Woship, 6:00 p.m., Wednesday Prayer Meeting
Student Union, J 102; Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.; Vera and Bible Study, 7:00 p.m.; Pastor Bobby Carpenter
Joiner, 886-3863, ext 67267.
Left Beaver Regular Baptist Church across from Garth
Bonanza Freewill Baptist, Abbott Creek Road, Bonanza; School; 41h Saturday & Sunday 10:00 am, Odd Saturday
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; 6:00 pm.; Gary Complon, Pastor.
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Jimmy D. Brown, Minister.
Liberty Baptist, Denver; Sunday Service, 10 a.m.;
Brandy Keg Freewill Baptist, Com Fork; Sunday School, Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 6 p.m.;
10 a.m.; Worship Servicll, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Merle Little, Minister.
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Roger Music, Minister.
Ligon Community Freewill Baptist, Ligon Worship
(falvary Southern Baptist, Betsy Layne; Sunday School, Service, Sunday, 11:00 a.m. Thursday, 7 p.m.
9:45 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.;
Little Rosa Regular Baptist Church of Jesus Christ,
~ednesday, 7 p.m.; Doug Lewis, Minister.
(Indian Bottom Association) Services: '1st Saturday &
Community Freewill Baptist, Goble Roberts Addition; Sunday ofevery monlh 9:30 a.m., 3rd Sunday 9:30 a.m.,
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 Odd Sunday 9:30 a.m.
p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Paul D. Coleman, Minister.
Martin Branch Freewill Baptist, Estill; Sunday Service,
Cow Creek Freewill Baptist, Cow Creek; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11:15 a.m. pnd 7 p.m.;
10 a.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; James (Red) Morris, Minister.
Nathon Lafferty, Minister.
Martin Freewill Baptist, Martin; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Daniels Creek Baptist Fellowship Church of God, Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
Banner. Services: Saturday night, 7 p.m.; Sunday morning, John L. Blair, Minister.
11 a.m.; Sunday night, 7 p.m.; Henry Lewis, Minister.
Maytown First Baptist, Main St., Maytown; Sunday
Drift Freewill Baptist, Drift; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Worship Service, 6:30 p.m.; Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Jim Wednesday, 6 p.m.; Bob Varney, Minister.
Fields, Minister.
McDowell First Baptist, McDowell; Sunday School, 9:45
Endicott Freewill Baptist, Buffalo; Sun. School, 10 a.m.; a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 6
Church every Sun. Morning 11:00 a.m.; Wed. evening p.m.; Gene Bracken, Minister.
Middle Creek Baptist, Blue River; Sunday School, 10
ARE YOU SEARCHING FOR TRUTH
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
AND THE MEANING OF LIFE?
p.m.; William L. Hu~t. Minisler.
This is what worked for meLighthouse Baptist, 2194 KY Rt. 1428, Prestonsburg;
l know it will also work for you!
Sunday Service, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6
,.-----,,----, 1. Hear the Word (Rom. 10: 17)
p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Donald. Crisp, Minister. home
2. Believe in Christ (John 8:24/14:1-3)
phone 285-3385
3. Turn from Sin (Luke 13:3, Rom. 6:12-26)
Pleasant
Home Baptist, Wafer Gap Road. Lancer;
4. Confess Christ (Acts 8:37, Matt. 10:32-33)
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6
5. Be Baptized (Buried in Water)
p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Mark Tackett, Pastor.
(Mark 16:16, Acts 2:36-47, Matt. 28:19·20)
Prater Creek Baptist, Banner; Sunday School, 10 a.m;
6 Walk in NewneS!i of Life (Rom. 6:1-23)
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; We~nesda~ 7 p.m.
Come Visit and Worship with Us at
Rock Fork Freewill Baptist; Garrett Sunday School, 10
THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
This invrtation was paid for by
John K. Endicott to help aid you rn your Search for Truth
Wendell Crager, Minister.
Rock Fork Regular Baptist, Garrett; Worship Service,
9:30 a.m.; Jeny Manns, Paslor; Willie Crace Jr., Assistant
M~tal
Paslor.
Salt Lick United Baptist, Sa~ Lick, Hueysville; Worship
Service, 2nd & 4th Sunday, 10:30 a.m.; Pastor, Allen
Chaffins, phone 946-2123.
East KY Metal
Sammy Clark Branch Freewill Baptist, Dana; Sunday
(Next door to East KY Roof Truss Co.)
School, 10. a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
3095 S. Lake Drive. • Prestonsburg, KY 41653
Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.
Stephens Branch Missionary Baptist, Stephens Branch;
Phone: (606) 889·9609 or (606) 886·9563
Sunday Service, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.;
Wednesday, 6 p.m.
The Third Avenue Freewill Baptist; Sunday School, 10
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
p.m. Phillip Ramey, Pastor.
Tom's Creek Freewill Baptist, U.S. 23 (no~h of Layne
Brothers); Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11
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a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Chuck Ferguson,
Minister.
Tom Moore Memorial Freewill Baptist; Cliff Road;
713 SOUlH LAKE DRIVE, PRESTONS!Il.RG, KY
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Youlh
Service, 5:00p.m.; Evening Service, 6:00 p.m.; ~o Service
the 1st Sunday of each month; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Jody
Spencer, Minister.
Trimble Chapel Freewill Baptist; Intersection of. U.S. 23
and KY 80, Wafer Gap; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Morning
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and Evening Worship Service 6
p.m.; Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m., Youth Services 7
p.m.; Everyone Welcome.
Village Drive
United Community Baptist, Hwy. 7, Hueysville; Worship
Service, 2 p.m.;'Friday, 7 p.m.; Carlos Beverly, Minister.
Wheelwright Freewill Baptist, Wheelwright Junction;
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7
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p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Louis Ferrari, Minister.
CATHOLIC
CATHO LI C HEALTH Phone:(606)285-6400
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Fax: (606) 285-6409
St. Martha, Water Gap; Mass: Sunday, 11:1 5 a.m.;
www.olwh.org
Saturday, 5 p.m.; Sunday.; Father Robert Damron, pastor.
CHRISTIAN
First Christian, 560 North Arnold Avenue; Sunday School,
10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Jim Sherman, Minisler.
Victory Christian Ministries, 1428 E.; Sunday School,
11 :30 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m;
Sherm Williams, Minister.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Betsy Layne Church of Christ, Betsy Layne; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Tommy J. Spears, Minisler.
Prestonsburg Church of Christ, 88 Hwy. 1428; Worship
Service, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Richard
Kelly, Minister.
Harold Church of Christ, Harold; Sunday School, 10
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m ..and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
p.m.; Willie E. Meade, Minisler.
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Highland Church of Christ, Rt. 23, Hager Hill; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Hueysville Church of Christ; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Worship Sel'vice, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
Chesler Varney, Minister.
Lower Toler Church of Christ, Harold; Sunday School, 10
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6:30p.m.; Wednesday,
6:30 p.m.; Lonie Meade, Minister.
Mare Creek Church of Christ, Stanville; Sunday School,
10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday,
6:30p.m.
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Martin Church of Christ, MMin; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Gary Mitchell, Minister.
Maytown Church of Christ, 66 Turkey Creek Rd.,
Langley. Sunday Bible Study 10:00 a.m., Sunday morning
worship 11:00 a.m., Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.,
Wednesday Bible Study 6:00 p.m.
Upper Toler Church of Christ, 3.5 miles up Toler Creek
on rig hi; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.
and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Weeksbury Church of Christ; Sunday School: 10 a.mm.;
Worship Service, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. John Burke,
Minister.·
CHURCH OF GOD
Betsy Layne Church of God, Old U.S. 2~; Sunday
School, 10:30 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Judijh Caudill, Minister.
Community Church of God, Arkansas Creek, Martin;
Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Friday, 7 p.m.; Bud Cnum,
Minisler.
.First Church of God; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship
Service, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
Steven V. Williams, Paslor.
Garrett Church of God, Garrett; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Family Training Hour- Thursday
7 p.m., Bill B. Tussey. Jr, Paslor
Landmark Church of God, Goble Roberts Addition;
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11:10 a.m. and
7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Kenneth E. Prater, Jr., Minis!er.
Little Paint First Church of God, 671 Little Paint Road,
East Point; Sunday School, 9:45a.m.; Worship Service, 11
a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.. ; Charles Heater Jr.,
Minister.
The Ligon Church of God of Prophecy, Saturday
Services, 7:00 p.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship
Service, 11 a.m.; Ralph Hall, Pastor.
EPISCOPAL
St. James Parish; Rev. Stan McGraw. Office hours: Mon.Fri., 10 a.m.-2:00 p.m.; Coffee Hour, Sunday, 10 a.m.;
Morning Worship Service, 11 a.m. Phone: 886-8046. Visit
us on Facebook.
LUTHERAN
Our Savior Lutheran, S1pp Bayes Room Carriage House
Motel, Paintsville; Sunday Service, 11 am.; WKLW (600
am) 12:05 p.m.; Rolland Bentnup, Minister.
METHODIST
Auxier United Methodist, Auxier; Sunday School, 10
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, 6 p.m.; Mean
Music, Minister.
Betsy Layne United Methodist, next to B.L. Gymnasium;
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Randy Blackburn, Minister.
Allen Christ United Methodist, Allen; Sunday School,
9:45a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Wednesday,
7 p.m.; Kenneth Lemaster, Minister.
Community United Methodist, 147 Burke Avenue (off
University Drive and Neeley St.); Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
Glen "Sandy" Douglass, Rev.
Elliott's Chapel Free Methodist, Rt. 979, Beaver; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Philip T. Smith, Minister.
Emma United Methodist, Emma; Sunday School10 a.m.,
Sunday Worship Service 11 a.m.; Pastor David Profitt.
First United Methodist, 256 South Arnold Avenue;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Worship Service, 10:55 a.m.;
Youth Service 6 p.m.; Rev Jim Adams, Paslor.
Horn Chapel Methodist, Auxier Road, Auxier; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Sunday Morning Service, 11 a.m.; Midweek Service, 7 p.m.; Sunday Evening Service held on the
1st and 3rd Sundays of each month at 6 p.m.; Judy CarrBack, Minister.
Graceway United Methodist, Rt. 80, Sunday School, 9:45
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday Night, 7 p.m.; ,
Roy Harlow, Minister.
Salisbury United Methodist, Printer; Sunday School, 10
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday
Bible Study, 6 p.m.; Bobby G. Lawson, Minister.
Wayland United Methodist, Rt. 7, Wayland; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, t1 a.m.; Wednesday, 6
p.m.; Jack Howard, Pastor.
Wheelwright United Methodist, Wheelwright; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Bobby Isaac, Minister.
Vogle Day United Methodist Church, Harold; Sunday
School, 10:00 a.m.; Sunday Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.;
Wed. Bible Study, 7:00 p.m.; Dennis C. Love, Pastor.
Drift Pentecostal, Drift; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship
Service, Saturday/Sunday, 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Ted
Shannon, Minister.
Free Pentecostal Church of God, Rt. 1428, East Point;
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and
6:30 p.m.; Thur~ .• 6:30 p.m.; Buster Hayton, Minister.
Free Pentecostal Church of God, Weeksbury; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 7 p.m.; Wednesday/Saturday, 7 p.m.; John "Jay'' Patton, Minister.
Free Pentecostal Deliverance, Ext. 46 off Mt.. ParkWay at
Campton; Worship Service, Saturday and Sunday, 7 p.m.;
Patricia Crider, Minister. .
Free Pentecostal Holiness, Rt. 122, Upper Burton;
Sunday School, .11 a.m.; Worship Service, 6 p.m; Friday, 7
p.m.; Louis Sanlan, Minister; David Pike, Associate
Minister.
Goodloe Pentecostal, Rt. 850, David; Worship Service, 6
~. m. ; Malcom Slone, Minist.er.
Parkway First Calvary Pentecostal, F!oyd and Magoffin
County Line; ; Worship Service, 6:30 p.m.; Mike D.
Caldwell, Minister. 297-6262.
Trinity Chapel Pentecostal Holiness, Main St., Martin;
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 7 p.m.; 2nd Sa).,
7 p.m.; Thurs., 7 p.m.; Elllis J. Stevens, Minister.
Free Pentecostai 'Church, Dwale; Services Saturday, 6
p.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Services, 11 a.m.; No
Sunday Night Service.
PRESBYTERIAN
Drift Presbyterian, Route 1101, Drift; Worship Service, 11
a.m.
First Presbyterian, North Lake Drive; Sunday School,
9:30a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. Rev. Vicki Poole, pastor.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST '
Seventh-Day Adventist, 5 rniles West on Mounlain
Parkway; Church Service, 9:15; Sabbalh School, 10:45;
John Baker, Pastor, 358·9263; Church, 886-3459, leave
message. Everyone welcome!
THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATIER DAY SAINTS
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints;
Sacrament Mig., 10:00 a.m.; Sunday School, 11:20 a.m.;
Relief Society/Preisthood/Primary, 12:00 p.m.;
Wednesday, 6 p.m. Church Meeting House address, Hwy.
80. Martin, KY 41649; Meeting House telephone number:
285·3133; Richard Salisbury, Bishop.
OTHER
Pastor Atha Johnson welcomes everyone to attend
services at the CHURCH of GOD of PROPHECY TRAM
KENTUCKY. Sunday school10 a.m., Worship service 11
a.m.
Drift Independent, Drift; Sunday, 11 a.m.; Thursday,
6:30p.m.
Grace Fellowship Prestonsburg,(next to old flea market), Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Bill
Stukenberg, Pastor 889-0905.
'
Faith Deliverance Tabernacle, West Prestonsburg;
Sunday School, 10:30 a.m.; Thursday, 7 p.m.; Don
Shepherd, Minister.
Failh Revelation, Harkins Ave., West Prestonsburg;
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship service, 11 a.m. and 6
p.m.; Thurs. 7 p.m. Randy Hagans, Minister. 886-9460.
Failh Fellowship, Allen, Ky. Sun. School, 10 a.m.;
Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Sun. Evening, 6 p.m.; Wed, 7
p.m..Carl & Missy Woods, Pastors.
Faith Worship Center, US 460, Paintsville; Worship
Service, 11 a.m.; Thursday, 6 p.m.; Buddy and Maude
Frye, Minister.
Full Gospel Community, (formerly of Martin) moved to
Old Allen; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11
a.m.; Sunday evening, 6:30 p.m.; Wed., 6:30 pm.;
Lavonne Lafferty, Minister.
Lighthouse Temple, Main St. and Hall St.; Worship
Service, 12 p.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday/Friday, 7 p.m.;
Roy Cosby, Minister.
Living Water Ministries Full Gospel Church, Rt. 3, just
before Thunder Ridge; Wednesday, 7:00 p.m., Sunday
Evening, 6:00p.m. Pastor: Curt Howard.
Martin House of Worship, Old Post Office St.; Worship
Service, 7 p.m., Saturday/Sunday.
Old Time Holiness, 2 miles up Arkansas Creek, Martin;
Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Worship Service, 7 p.m.; Friday,
.7 p.m.; John W. Pi1tton, Minister.
Spurlock Bible (Baptist), 6227 Spurlock Creek Rd.,
Prestonsburg; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service,
11 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Jim Stephens, Minister. ·
886-1003.
Town Branch Church; Sunday School 10 a.m·except
for firs! Sunday in each month.; Worship Serv1ce, Sun.
morning 10:00 a.m.; Evening 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 6 p.m.;
No Sunday night services on first Sunday of each month.
Tom Nelson, Minister.
The Father House, Big Branch, Abbott Creek; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 6 p.m.; J.J. Wright,
Minister.
The Tabernacle, Rt. 321 (Old Plan!ation Motel),
Christian Educator, 10:00; Sunday Morning, 11 :00;
Su.nday Evening, 7:00; Wednesday, 7:00; Pastors, Paul
and Ramona Aiken.
Youth Fellowship Center, Wheelwright; MondayTuesday, 6 p.m.; Thursday, 7 p.m.
Zion Deliverance, Wayland; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 6:30
p.m. Prayer Line: 358-2464; Darlene W. Arnette, Pastor
Taylor Chapel Community Church, formerly !he old
Price Food Service building, localed 1 quarter mile
above Worldwide Equipment, Rt. 1428. Sun. Bible Study,
10 a.m.; Sun. Morning Service, 11 a.m.; Sun. Evening,
6:30 p.m. Kenny Vanderpool, Pastor.
International Pentecostal Holiness Church, 10974 N.
Main St., Martin; Rev. Ellis J. Stevens, Senior Pastor.
Rising Son Ministries, 114 Rising Son Lane,
Prestonsburg, Ky 41653.; Sunday, 11:00 a.m.;
Wednesday, 6:30p.m. Pastor: D.P. Curry.
Church of God of Prophecy, Sunday School 10 a.m.,
Worship Service 11 a.m., Sunday Night .· 6 p.m.,
Wednesday Night - 6 p.m. Paslor Glenn Hayes. Wesl
Prestonsburg.
House of Refuge, Rock Fork: Sunday Evening Worship
6 pm, Monday Bible Study 7:30 pm, Wednesday Prayer
Meeting 7:30 pm, Bill B. Tussey, Pastor
Seventh-Day Adventist 5 miles West on Mt. Parkway.
Sabbath School 9:30 am; Church Services 11AM;
P-astor, John Baker 358-9263. Church 606-886-3459.
Leave mesage. Everyone Welcome.
Destination Community Church. Our next service is
May 16, 2010, 11 a.m. at !he Mountain Arts Center,
Prestonsburg, KY.
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For rent: Extra nice 3
br 2 bath ,single wide
located on Cow
Creek $550 per
month plus utilities
and security deposit.
Stove, fridge, washer
and dryer. Must have
references. HUD accepted. No dogs.
Call 874-2802.
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Houses For Sale
Sales
Land (Acreage)
House for sale: 3 br
brick with full size
basement. Also 2
extra lots and garden
space. Call 8866245 or 886-8724.
Land/Home & home
only programs. Only
a limited number
available. 866-5972083.
For sale. 3/4 acre
house lot. Low lying
flood prone area. Located in Martin area.
Serious
inquires
only.
606-74796404.
2 Mobile homes for
3 br, 2 1/2 bath home sale.
tor sale. Located at 1-2003 3 br, 2 batl:l
Commercial
1010 Mays Branch, with central heat and
Quality office space for
Prestonsburg. 2 Car air. $13,000 firm ..
For rent: 2 br, 1 bath garage. To view call 2-2000 2br, 2 bath rent. 900 sq ft with
mobile home. Near 886-2306 after 5 pm. with central heat and blacktop parking. Suite
new Prestonsburg
air. $12,000 firm. Al- 1 02 in the Moak & NunElementary school.
ready set up. Call nery building in Pr~
stonsburg.Ky.
Call
Call 886-9931 after House for sale.Brick 889-9643.
886-1515.
3 bedrooms, 2 bath.
5pm.
Kitchen, den, extra
large living and din- Attn: Landowners 4500 Sq ft Building
for rent. Located at
For rent: 2 br, 1 bath ing room, utility turn key home buy- Martin.
$300
a
room,
porchs
and
mobile home. Must
ing available with month.
606-285carport.
Concrete
put electric in your
land improvement 3368.
own name. No pets!! block storage builing
Your land
packages!!
with
porch.
Central
$350 per month plus
$200 deposit. If inter- electric heat/air. Also or family land. 866hookup. 597-2083.
Former H&R Block
ested call 886-1958 gas
1OOftx300ft Lot . Lobuilding in Martin for
or 791-5166.
cated approx 1.3
rent. Good condition.
miles off US 23 on
Call 285-3025. MonLots
Nice 2 br mobile Abbott Creek Ad,
Sat 9am -5pm.
home for rent. $375 Prestonsburg, Ky.
LOTS
FOR
RENT
per month. Also 2 br A s k i n g
apartment. .$400 per $159,999.000. Call Dwale Mobile home
25 acres more or
month. Located mid- 874-2238 or 285Park. Off US 23 near less tor sale in East
way between Pre- 9312.
McDowell. The old
stonsburg
and
Prestonsburg. Nice G&L Bar & carryout.
Paintsville on At321. For sale: 3 br brick
home with full size quiet community. Re- Great business locaCall 606-789-5973.
basement, garden strictions apply. 606· tion. utilitiy hookups
available. 606-862space and 2 extra
2 br Mobile home for
6772.
lots located in Auxier. 377·2357.
rent.$400 per month
Call 886-6245 or
plus utilities. Located
886-8724.
on Slick Rock at PrePUBLIC NOTICE
stonsburg. Call 874I, Jennifer Burke Elliott, a duly liSales
8931 or 226-3811 .
censed attorney practicing in Floyd
County, Kentucky, have been apApply online & view pointed by the Floyd Circuit Court as
Houses For Sale
our models on dis- Warning Order Attorney for the unplay. From the comFor sale by owner- fort of your own known spouse of Press Prater. The
Order is to notify the unknown spouse
167 Lakeview Vilhome. www.clayton- of Pres~ Prater that a legal acdtion has
lage, Jenny Wiley
been brought against her, the same
State park. 4 bed- homesg rayson. com.
being Floyd Circuit Court Civil Action
rooms, 2 full bath- 606-474-2083
No. 10-CI-721 , The legal action is in
rooms, many
the nature of a debt collection against
extra's. Close to Prethe unknown spouse of Mr. Prater by
stonsburg
and
the Plaintiff, U.S. Bank, N.A. a/kla U.S.
Paintsville. Call
Sam 789-1230.
Bank National Association NO, and to
secure
a mortgage upon properties loLearn to prepare
cated on Mijjdle Creek, Floyd County,
H¢use tor sale: Lotaxes and earn great
Kentucky and being more particularly
cated in Auxier. 3 br
seasonal income.
described in the Deed of Record in
brlck with inground
Tax courses
pool, pool house and
Deed Book 401, Page 556, in the Floyd
start soon!
privacy fence. Also
County Clerk's Office.
Call
has fireplace with inNotice is hereby given to the un800·HRBlOCK
sert, carport and
known spouse of Mr. Press Prater that
block storage buildor enrpll at
her failure to respond to the Plaintiff's
ing. $75,000 firm.
www.hrblock.com
Complaint could result in a loss of her
Call 886-8359.
interest in the property that was state
herein. As Warning Order Attorney, a
response must be filed within fifty (50}
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pursuant to KRS 231.040, application days of July 12, 2010.
Jennifer Burke Elliott
for a permit to operate a place of enterAttorney at Law
tainment, has been made by Joseph
181 E. Court Street
Mullins. The name of the proposed
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653
business of entertainment is Big Joe.
(606) 886-9937
The nature of the business will be
GAME ROOM AND POOL TABLES, location is 6779 Suite 2, Ky., Rt. 979,
Grethel, Ky., 41635, Pursuant to KRS
231.070, the Floyd County Attorney
shall investigate whether the applicant
lacks good moral character, or whether
the applicant will obey the laws of the
Commonwealth in the operation of the
business, or whether the applicant,
within the last {2} years prior to the date
of filing the application has been convicted in Kentucky of maintaining a public nuisance. Pursuant to KRS 231.080
any person desiring to oppose the permits shall file with the County Clerk no
later than August 19, 2010, in writing,
allegations that show cause as to why
the applicatiuon shall not be granted.
Said written information shall be signed,
dated and reflect the current address of
said person providing the information.
Pursuant to. KRS 231 .080, a hearing
has been scheduled for August 19,
2010. At the hour of 2:30 p.m., or as
soon thereafter as same can be heard
before the Floyd Cotmty Judge/Executive at the Floyd County Justice Center,
2nd Floor in Prestonsburg, Kentucky.
The Floyd County Judge/Executrive
shall hear evidence in support of or in
opposition to the granting of the permit.
H&R
BlOCK
Slonl
alan
HON. KEITH BARTLEY
FLOYD COUNTY ATTORNEY
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Commercial
Miscellaneous
PUBLIC NOTICE
Office space for
lease in Prestons- For sale: Nice used
burg two blocks bathroom vanity with
fromt the courthouse. top, shower base
Call 226-9976.
· with door and mirror.
All for $100. Also 2Queen Ann cherry
Miscellaneous
end tables and 1 antique coffee table all
Wanted:Live in posifor $75. Call 886Dttome aKentucky
tion available. Look3437.
organ & ussue donor,
ing
for
mature,
Srg3 the back of your dnvers
responsible lady to
live with an elderly For
sale:
1990 h~en;~ or place aDooor Dot on rt
lady for room & Dodge
Pickup, & tell your family of your wrsbes
board. Call606-226- ·garage kept. Also
6243 or 606-226- bathtub doors and 3"
for Jolormatron toutact
used carpets. For
1324.
1-800-525-3456
more information call
or www.lruslforlife.org
874-2805.
For sale: 0-6 months
baby girl clothes.
If you are looking
Winter and summer
clothes. Some new for a bargain the
and some used. come to The BarOver 500 items. Ask- gin
Basement.
ing $100.00." Call
New & used mise
358-0286.
items. Located on
For
sale:
1969 the 2nd steel at
Chevy Camaro Z28 Cliff Rd on HibisLA Car. Blue recus Court Call
stored very good
886-2080
or 886condition. VB. 33K
miles. $16,000. 606- 3060. for any
930-9656 or email questions.
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the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, or
marital status in admission to career
and technical education programs
and/or activities, or employment
practices in accordance with Tit le VI
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. REQUEST
FOR PROPOSALS
Sealed request for proposals will
be accepted by the Southeast Floyd
Volunteer Fire Department until August 18, 2010 at the hour of 4:00
p.m. at the Big Sandy Area Development District for the following:
One (1) 2010 Pumper Tank with
1000 Gallon Tank and 1250 gpm
side mount pump with deck gun.
All bids should be sealed and identified as "Bids" on the outside of the
envelope. Specifications for the
above-listed item may be obtained
from Nicole Meade or Regina Hall at
the Big Sandy Area Development
District, 110 Resource Court, Kentucky 41653 (Telephone: (606) 8862374)] between the hours of 8:00
a.m. and 4:30 p.m. until close of
business, August 17, 2010.
Any contact(s) awarded under this
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funded in part by a .United States
Department of Agriculture Rural Development Community Facilities
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Bidders must comply with Section
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Bidders must comply with The
Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA) of 1990.
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Discrimination Act of 1975.
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(Equal Employment Opportunity) as
amended, which prohibits discrimination in employment regarding
race, creed, color, sex or national
origin.
The Contractor Subcontractor will
comply with 41 CFR 60-4, in regard
to affirmative action, to insure equal
opportunity to females and minorities and will apply the time tables·
and goals set forth in 41 CFR 60-4
in applicable to the area of the project.
The bidder will make positive efforts to use small, minority, women
owned and disadvantaged businesses.
. The award will be made to the lowest, responsive, responsible bidder.
The bid will be awarded to the lowest and.or best bidder at the Big
Sandy Area Development District,
110 Resource Court on August 18,
2010 at 4:00p.m.
Southeast Floyd Volunteer Fire Department has the right to accept
and/or reject any/or all bids.
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Autos
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Loaded
$12,500
1991
Extra
Cab
Tacoma Auto 4WD
$2,800
01 VW Beetle standard
shift
$3,200.
01 Grand Am 4 door,
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2002 Sunfire 4 door
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month includes utilities. Call 886-6061
2 br, 1/2 bath townhouse for rent. Also 1
br apartment. Both
located in City limits
of Prestonsburg. No
pets, Call 886-8991.
Houses For Rent
2 1/2 story cedar Aframe home on 5 acres
of land. Located 2 1/2
miles out of Prestonsburg city limits on Spurlock creek. C1ty water,
3br. w/d. dish washer, 2
full baths, hardwood
floors, full underground
basement.
security
system, 16x36 carport
and outside storage .
No pets. $850 month.
Shown by appointment
only. Call 606-785·
0770. Leave message.
1,400 sq ft. Furnished apartment. 1
br, 1 bath. Eat in
900
Merchandise
kitchen,tv and dining
room. All uti lities. Located on US23 beAutos
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David Road
Town house apart2001 Ford Taurus ment for rent: 2 br, 2 Apartments for Call 606-422-1862.
88,000miles$3,195
1112 bath, stove, rent. 3 br, Central
2 br house for rent .
1999 Ford Taurus $
,
fridge,
dw, w/d hook heat air and washer
2 900
$500 per month plus
&
dryer
hookup,
1998 Kia Sportage up, city limits at US
deposit. Call 794c
80,000 miles 4x4 23 & Hwy 80. $600 kitchen and small 0249.
$3,200
mth plus utilities with dini~g area. Up2005 Chrysler Town& $350 deposit. No starirs $350 a month
Rentals
Country van. 80,000 pets. 1yr lease. Also plus utilities and 1
miles.
$5,9951995 2 br, 1 bath apart- month
deposii.
Ford F- 15Cl 4x4. Auto- ment. $525 plus
Downtown
stairs
is For Rent
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110,000 $350 deposit. 606miles.$3,4951994 Bon- 625 _0134 or 237 _ $500 plus utilities & 2 BR, 2 full bath moneville. 1 Owner.
deposit. Call 285- bile home for rent.
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miles. 4758
9000 or 285-3142 heat and air. Call
$2,495.1995 Hightop
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van. 1 br 3 br apartments before 9:00 pm
$2,895.2001 325 I
BMW $4,5001998 2wd for rent. Located on
LEGAL NOTICE
F-150. $3,800.
Cooley St. Call 859TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS
2004 GMC Serria 4WD
351-3891'
Crew cab
OR DEVISEES, IF ANY, OF
CEDI PRATER AND THEIR UNKNOWN SPOUSES, IF ANY
COMMONWEALTH OF
I have been appointed by the
KENTUCKY
Circuit Court
Clerk of Floyd
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
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DIVISION NO. I
County, Kentucky in Civil Action
C.A. No. 10-CI-00721
No. 10-CI-721, now pending in
Floyd
Circuit Court, Division No.
U.S. Bank, N.A.
alkla U.S. Bank National
I, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, styled:
Association NO,
U.S. Bank, N.A. a/kla U.S.
Plaintiff
Bank National Association
Vs.
NO, Plaintiff
Unknown Spouse of
vs.
Nancy K. Adams
Kenneth
Lee
Prater, et al, DeDefendants
NOTICE OF
PENDING ACTION
By virtue of the Order of the Floyd
Circuit Court, dated July 12, 2010,
the undersigned was appointed to
serve as Warning Order to notify the
Unknown Spouse of Nancy K.
Adams of the pendency of a Complaint which involves property located at Middle Creek in Floyd
County, Kentucky and the property
is described as follows:
A certain parcel or tract of land located on Middle Creek in Floyd
County, Kentucky, more particularly
bounded and described as follows,
to-wit:
Beginning at the westend culvert
at the southend" North to the top of
the hill or ridge thence turning Eastward toward the George Adams
property line, thence running with ,
the top of the ridge to the George
Adams property line thence turning
South and running along the George
Adams prope rty line back to the
center of Middle Creek.
The Complaint alleges that Nancy
K. Adams "may be claiming an interest in the subject property by virtue
of being an heir at law of Bob
Prater."' T he Unknown Spou se of
Nancy K. Adams was joined as ct
Defendant "so as to extinguish any
claim of dower or curtesy said Unknown Defendant may have in or to
the subject prope rty." Notice is
hereby given that the Unknown
Spouse of Nancy K. Adams is directed to come forward and prese nt
any defense to the Complaint regarding the above-desc ribed prope rty he may claim or be forever
barred.
Signed,
A. David Blankenship
Warning Order Attorney
Kinner & l='atton Law Offices
328 East Court Street
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653
(606) 886-1343
886-8506
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A certain parcel or tract of land
located on Middle Creek on
Floyd, County, Kentucky, and
more particularly and bounded
and described as follows, to-wit:
' Beginning at the west end culvert at the southern , north to the
top of the hill or ridge thence turning eastward toward the George
Adams property line, thence running with the top of. the ridge to
the George Adams property line
thence. turning south and running
along the George Adams prope rty line back to the center of
middle creek.
Subject to aH easements,
covenants , condijtions. Reservation s , leases a nd restrictions of
record, all legal highways, a ll
rights of way, a ll zoning, bui lding
and other laws , ordinances and
regulations , all rights of tenants in
. pos sesiol}, and all re a l estate
t a x es a nd as s essm e nts not yet
due and payable .
Being the same property conveyed by deed recorded in Volume 484, Page 307, of the Floyd
County, K e ntucky records .
RYAN ALLISON
WARNING ORDER ATIORNEY
124 WEST COURT STREET
PRESTONSBURG , KY. 41653
Telephone : (606) 886-6090
Facsimile (606) 886-6148
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Junction of East Dingus Street and
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Longitude 82 Degrees 46 Minutes
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Mt
Manor
of
Paintsville-is
now
taking applications
for part time dietary
aide position. Apply
in person at Mountain Manor. 1025 Euclid Ave, Paintsville,
Ky from Men- Fri, between
8:00am4:00pm.
Wanted
Medical
Secretary to work for
Dr. Gopel's office.
Between 9:30 am 5:30 pm. MondayFriday. Must have
knowledge of typing
and medical coding
for billing. Call 2859000 or 285-3412.
Financial
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RELIEF
Papa Johns of Prestonsburg is now hiring drivers
and
experienced cooks.
All shifts available.
Apply in person at
the store.
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Care center currently
has opening for full
time and part-time
Nurse Aides.
We
offer competitive pay
and benefits. For
more
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please call 606-8862378.
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services
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all
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died
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and
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78,
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at
services
30,
were
of
Hall,
27,
July
July
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July
direction
of
McDonald
Friday,
Martin
servic-
Sunday,
the
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COUNTY
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died
in
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Arizona;
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of
daughters:
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Lee
Wednesday,
the
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Noble
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29,
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Yeager
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July
of
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Highlands
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of
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Pekin,
27,
of
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the
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direction
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Pikeville
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37,
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Rebecca
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Pikeville
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the
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Hamilton,
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services
31,
Newsome,
20,
July
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Wednesday,
of
Funeral
July
at
79,
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services
Wednesday,
under
vived
were
24,
direction
Home:
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Saturday,
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services
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July
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of
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of
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and
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floors
Prestonsburg,
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refrigeration
units
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property
OTHER
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listed.
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Little;
not
food
wash
floors
during
build
notifies
to
ees
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storage,
cloths
sanitizer
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located
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handwashing
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drying
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maintained/constructed
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freezer,
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stored
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towel
hand
handsink,
inspection
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complaint.
Trust
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Community
Brown;
and/or
or
or
walk-in
disposable
continuous
a
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Grocery,
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Scotty
35,
and
property
Sheila
adjustment,
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heavy
found
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system,
muncations.
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vs.
Wayland,
towels,
maintained
and
food
during
protected
equipment
in
good
not
service,
Senior
individual
device
food
96.
inspection.
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Greer,
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or
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Martin,
noted:
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Jean
Ray
93
inspection.
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that
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to
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regular
and
Wayland
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criminal
Martin;
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lishment.
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Conn
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8/12/10
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Joan
listed.
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to
Thelma
Joan
not
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cea
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Donald
to
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Screens,
and
Sound,
listed.
Thelma
property
con-
installed
and/or
properly.
haz-
items
stored,
Citizens,
aid.
Nathan
Kenneth
to
an
of
render
to
Wayland;
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property
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at
maintained/conwalls
are
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ation
mischief,
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are
45,
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scene
failure
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of
34,
Banner.
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28,
wanton
Edward
criminal
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Shawndon
to
Collins,
providhandsink,
or
and
structed
checking
of
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endangerment.
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5
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theft
and
potentially
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cleaning
maintenance
equipment
Thompson,
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of
38,
cooking
ture
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to
Martin,
ing
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hold
mometers
by
theft
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Louisa;
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Lynne ‘Akers, 31,
Préstonsburg,
burglary,
taking.
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of
scaled
device
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floors
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889-9609
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Daniels
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Allen;
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Langley.
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1063
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PHELPS -A Pike
County man was killed in
a two-vehicle collision in
Phelps Thursday after
his .truck struck a commercial vehicle, police
said.
David Loudermilk was
driving his Ford truck
along Calloway Road in
the Phelps area when he
was struck head-on by a
commercial vehicle
~ owned by B&M Trucking.
The driver of the commercial vehicle was not
identified in state police
reports.
Loudermilk was pronounced dead at the
scene officials with the
Pike County Coroner's
Office.
The accident remains
under investigation by
Kentucky State Police
Trooper Chris Phillips
who was assisted at the
• scene by CVE Officers
Tom my Gearheart and
Lucas Salyer, DHP
Ambulance Service and
the Phelps Fire
Department.
by SHELDON COMPTON
STAFF WRITER
PRESTONSBURG - Benjamin
amrnons, the 23-yea'r-old Corn Fork
man who escaped from jailers last
week, has not yet been captured, but
·officials say they are closer with a location.
The Floyd. County County Sheriffs
Department received a tip earlier this
week that Sammons was somewhere
near the vicinity o( a town called
Pierceton in Indiana. The sheriff's
department was also told he was supposedly staying with relatives there.
Sammons escaped custody on July
23 after arriving by tran_sport to
Highlands Regional Medical Center in
Prestonsburg. Floyd Sheriff John K
Blackburn srud the Corn Fork resident
had complained of seizures and that
once deputy jailers arrived at the hospital, Sammons fled on foot.
On Sunday, in response to the tip
given to Floyd County authorities, offi-
GETTING
cers in Indiana located Sammons at the
residence of his relatives, as the anonymous caller had said, but reports were
that he fled and eluded capture again at
that time.
Indiana deputies have continued the
search that began in Floyd County
weeks ago, enlisting a canine unit after
Sammons sidestepped police at his relative's home.
According to reports from the sher(See ESCAPE, page 6)
R E AD Y
Idea of merging
senior centers
being mulled
by SHELDON COMPTON
STAFF WRITER
photo by Sheldon Compton
Roy Johnson, Floyd County Board of Education's director of instruction, spent Tuesday afternoon teaching professio11al development courses to teachers at Prestonsburg High School. The
course, "Failure Is Not an Option,' is m preparation for the upcoming talel'ldar year that begins
At~g. 11.
3DAY FORECAST
Volu·nteers behind
Pikeville flood effort·
In addition to 860 cleaning
kits and nearly 20,000 individuals, some 100 caseworkers
have been covering the areas of
Pike County, which saw 126 of
the total 162 homes destroyed
in the four-county area affected
by the flash flooding la's t
month.
Sandra Torres, one
those
caseworkers who is undertaking her 35th such assignment,
spoke this week of some of the
families she has met during her
time in Pike County, in particular one victim she met this past
Saturday.
"This lady's husband pa.ssed
away right after the flood,"
Torres said. "Both she and her
by SHELDON COMPTON
STAFF WRITER
PIKEVILLE - Two weeks
into what has become a farreaching effort to help Pike
County flood victims, the
American Red Cross is reporting some· ground gained in
their efforts and the efforts of
so many others across the
region and. state.
After 13 days of operation
the last of the residents who
had been staying at a shelter set
up at Pike Central High School
has 'been able to move into
more permanent housing. In
total, this shelter alone provide
ed 248 overnight stays.
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of
daughter, who is eight months
pregnant, had damage to their
home and vehicles."
Torres also had something
else in common with the victim's loss, she said, having logt
her own husband unexpectedly
eight years ago. "I was also
able to talk with her about the
experience of losing my. husband," she said.
All Red Cross assistance is
provided free of charge.
Anyone wishing to make a
financial contribution to the
Eastern Kentucky Flood Relief
effort may call their locl\1 Red
Cross Chapter or the Bluegrass
Chapter at (859) 253-1331 or
visit redcrosslexky .org.
PRESTONSBURG - Officials with
the Big Sandy Area Development
District say that discussion has again
resurfaced about the idea of combining
the seven senior citizens centers in the
county under one "umbrella," a move to
hopefully increase federal funding for
the facilities.
The idea, initiated according to ADD
representative Elizabeth Hamilton by a
previous county administration, would
be a model of neighboring Pike
County's current system.
"They are trying to model this after
Pike County," said.Hamilton, the ADD's
co-director of aging services, who said
the idea was in the earliest stages at this
time. "It would put all the centers under
one umbrella .and make it easier to
(See CENTERS, page 6)
Man pleads guilty
to child porn
by JARRID DEATON
FEATURES WRITER
PIKEVILLE - A Johnson County
man with a prior conviction of rape is
facing up to 30 years in prison after
pleading guilty in U.S. District Court in
Pikeville to a charge of possession of
child pornography and being a convicted
'felon in possession of a firearm.
According to the office of the United
States Attorney, Phillip D. Cavins, 62,
admitted that he used America Online to
receive child porp.ography in May 2009.
Cavins also admitted that the image he
received featured a minor younger than
12 years old engaged in sexually explic(See PORN, page 6)
PMC makes U.S. News & World.Report hospital list
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by JARRID DEATON
j
Pikeville
PIKEVILLE
Medical Center has once again
received national recognition, this
time from U.S. News and World
Report.
According to U.S. News and
World Report, Pikeville Medical
Center received the 2010 Silver
Achievement Award recognizing
the hospital for 12 consecutive
months at 85 percent or higher
adherence on all achievement
measures applicable to stroke, and
the 20 lO Bronze Achievement
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Benjamin Sammons
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Award for 90 consecutive days at
85 percent or higher composite
adherence with no single measure
below 75 percent on all achievemen! measures.
·'For more than 21 years, the
mission of U.S. News and World
Report's list has remained
unchanged. It was created to
guide patients who need -an
unusually high level of hospital
care," said Cindy Johnson, director of public relations for
Pikeville Medical Center. "After
analyzing nearly 5,000 hospitals
in 16 specialties and in areas of
patient safety, mortality rates,
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nursing, technology and more,
PMC was selected as one of the
best.''
According to information provided by Pikeville Medical
Center, the U.S. News and World
Report rankings highlight the few.
hundred top performers in key
specialties.
Along with receiving the
recognition, the hospital has
recently purchased the building
formerly occupied by Cooley
Medical located on the corner of
the by-pass and Baird Avenue,
and plans to use the area to provide more parking pace.
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4,
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
2010
ituaF.ies
Roxie Mae Crum
Lenville Fitch
Roxie Mae Crum, 83, of
Martin, died Friday, July
30, 2010, at her residence.
Born September 7, 1926,
in Martin, she ·was the
daughter of the late Thomas
Malcolm and Ollie Conn
Robinson.
She was married to
Tommy Crum for 56 years.
They were married on
March 4, 1944. He preceded her in death.
Survivors include three
sons: Mitchell (Teresa)
Crum of McDowell, Steven
(Rosie) Crum and Joey
Crum, both of Martin; five
daughters: H~dy (Larry)
Sexton; "daughter of the
heart" of Garrett, Nancy
(David) Scott of Inez, Luci
Gearheart,
Sparkle
(Jonathan) Conn and Mona
(John) Dean, all of Martin;
23 grandchildren, two stepgrandchildren, 34 greatgrandchildreJ;t and three
great-great-grandchildren.
In addition to her parents
and husband, she was preceded in death by three
sons: Alan Crum, Timothy
Crum and Tommy Dean
Crum; two son-in-laws:
Quintin Gearheart and
Henry Napier III; two
brothers: Oakley Robinson
and Billy Robinson; one
sister, Bertha Samons and
one grandchild.
Funeral services were
held Monday, August 2, at
2 p.m., at the NelsonFrazier Funeral Home, in
Martin, with Church of
Christ ministers and Roy
Robinson officiating.
Burial was m
the
Davidson
Memorial
Gardens, in Ivel.
Visitation was after 5
p.m., Saturday, July 31, at
the funeral home.
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home, in Martin, was in
charge of arrangements.
Lenville Fitch, 59, of
Delaware, Ohio, formerly
of Martin, died Thursday,
July 29, 2010, at St. Ann's
Hospital in Westerville,
Ohio.
Born July 10, 1951, in
Floyd County, he was the
son of the late Phillip and
Alka Blevins Fitch. He was
a disabled auto factory
worker.
Survivors include two
sons: Joel Beery of Elkhart,
Indiana and Phillip Fitch of
Milford, Indiana; a daughter, Chrissy (Tom) Waddell
of Deleware, Ohio; two
brothers: David (Sarah)
Fitch of Martin ~d Ralph
(Joellen) Fitch of Larwill,
Indiana; a sister, Juanita
(Delano) Ousley of Martin;
and two grandchildren:
Carah
Christian
and
Victoria Waddell.
In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by
a son, Jason Christian and
two brothers: Randall Fitch
and Darrell Fitch.
Funeral services were
held Tuesday, August 3, at
2 p.m., at the NelsonFrazier Funeral Home, in
Martin, with William Jarrell
officiating.
Burial was in the Martin
Cemetery.
Visitation was Sunday,
August 1,. after 6 p.m., at
the funeral home.
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home, in Martin, was in
charge of arrangements.
(Paid obituary)
(Paid obituary)
Flora Dillon
Flora Dillon, 92, of
Prestonsburg, died Sunday,
August 1, 2010, at the
Riverview Health Care.
Born November 23,
1917, in Banner, she was
the daughter of the late
Tommy and Bertha Hunt
Carr. She was a homemaker
and baptized into the
Baptist Faith.
She was preceded in
death by her husband, John
Dillon.
Survivors include three
sons: Winston (Draxie)
Dillon,
Donald
Lee
(Chiquita) Dillon and John
Earl (Sue) Dillon, all of
Prestonsburg; two daughters: Wanda Lou (Jack)
George and Shirley Ann
(John) Maynard, both of
Prestonsburg; one sister,
Hazel Brunk of Lakeland,
Florida; 13 grandchildren
and 25 great-grandchildren.
In addition to her parents,
she was preceded in death
by one son, Joe David
Dillon;
orie
brother,
Winston Carr and one sister, Vertie Sanunons.
Funeral services will be
he1d Wednesday, August 4,
at 1 p.m., at the NelsonFrazier Funeral Home, in
Martin, with David Garrett
officiating.
Burial will be in the
Richmond Cemetery, in
P-restonsburg.
Pallbearers: Gregory E.
Dillon, Tommy K. Dillon,
John Chandler Dillon,
Winston Dillon Jr., John
Crace, Richard Dillon,
Michael Maynard and
Bobby Maynard.
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home, in Martin, is in
charge of arrangements.
James "Jimmy"
Fulks Jr.
James "Jimmy" Fulks Jr.,
age 88, of P.restonsburg,
husband of Betty Ruth
Johnson
Fulks,
died
Saturday, July 31, 2010, at
his residence.
He was born July 11,
1922, in Platform, Ohio, a
son of the late· James W.
and Ruby Sowards Fulks.
He was a World War 11
Army veteran and a retired
businessman.
In addition to his wife, he
is survived by one son,
James Brian Fulks; his wife
Casandra of Prestonsburg;
one daughter, Deborah Sue
Fulks Leslie; her husband,
Bennett
of Nashville,
Tennessee; two brothers:
Curtis Fulks of Proctorville,
Ohio, Ronnie Fulks of
Charlotte, North Carolina;
two sisters: Patty Swain of
Columbus, Ohio, Maxine
Edwards of Proctorville,
Ohio; four grandchildren:
Fred Dalton Fulks, Colby
Bryce Fulks, LaShea Leslie
Lafferty, and' Amberly
Dawn Cullum.
He was preceded in death
by three brothers: Gerald,
Howard and Mack Fulks,
and one sister, Charlene
Dillion.
Funeral services for
James Fulks Jr. will be conducted Tuesday, August 3,
at 2:00 p.m., at the Hall
Funeral Home, in Martin,
(Paid obituary)
with the Clergyman Doug
Parsons officiating.
Entombment will follow
in the Davidson Memorial
Gardens, Ivel, with the Hall
Funeral Home caring for
those arrangements
Pallbearers:
Dalton
Fulks, Chris Lafferty,
Marvin Marsillett, Josh
Johnson, Bennett Leslie,
Brian Fulks, Tony Fulks,
Colby Fulks Jr., Fudd
Parsons·and Doug Parsons.
\Paid obituary)
Jeanette Josephine
· Lafferty
Westerville, Ohio, Mathew
Mullins and Cebern Joseph
King Mullins, both of
Columbus, Ohio; her brothers and sisters: Homer
Jones Jr. of Martin, Donnie
Jones of Garrett, Eddie
Jones of Knott County,
Glenda
Pitts
of
Prestonsburg, Juanita King
of Martin; her grandchildren: Gabrielle, Mykaela,
Joshua, Desiree, Dvante
and Dominique.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in
death by a brother, Johnny
Jones.
Funeral services were
held Saturday, July 31, at
noon, at the Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home, in Martin,
with Pastor Randy Lee
Mullins officiating.
Burial was in the King
Jones
Cemetery,
in
McDowell.
Visitation was Friday, at
the funeral home.
Jeanette
Josephine
Lafferty,
89,
of
Prestonsburg, ·
died
Saturday, July 31, 2010, at
her residence.
Born May 28, 1921, in
Floyd County, she was the
daughter of the late William
A.
and Sally Wells
Burchett. She was a homemaker.
(Paid obituary)
She was preceded in
death by her husband,
George Allen
Henry Lafferty.
Survivors include three
Patton
sons: Leffie Lafferty of
George Allen Patton, age
Urbana, Ohio, Frankie R. 87, died Friday, July 30,
Lafferty of Jackson, Ohio 2010.
and Paul Lafferty of
He was born in Langley,
Prestonsburg; a daughter, on March 19, 1923, to the
Donna Muncy of Thelina; late Oscar and Lucy Estep
eight grandchildren, nine Patton.
great-grandchildren; and
He married Mosaleete
several great-great-grand- Ferrell on January 19, 1946.
children.
To this union was born
In addition to her parents three children who all surand husband, she was pre- vive: Elizabeth "Kathy"
ceded in death by a son, Halbert of Langley, Paul C.
Clifford Randall Lafferty; a Patton of Lexington, and
daughter, Nadine Lafferty; Jerry
A.
Patton
of
two
brothers:
Teddy Prestonsburg; also surviv;
Sherman Burchett and ing 12 grandchildren and
Halsey Rodolph Burchett; nine great-grandchildren
four sisters: Lyda George, and three sisters. .
Shirley Cline, Fairy Belle
Preceding him in death
Collins and Maggie Jane were his brother; Billy Joe
Lafferty.
· Patton and a sister; Vivian
Funeral services were Davidson.
held Tuesday, August 3, at
George wore many hats.
3 p.m., at Nelson-Frazier He was a faithful and devotFuneral Home, in ;Martin, ed husband for 64 years. A
with Don Branham officiat- loving father. An adoring
ing.
Dad-Dad to his grandchilBurial was in the Auxier dren, great-grandchildren
Relocation Cemetery, in and numerous other children and young people.
Auxier.
Visitation was Sunday,
When his father left his
August 1, at 6 p.m. at the mother and five siblings,
funeral home.
George was the oldest and
Nelson-Frazier Funeral only 16 years of age.
Home, in Martin, was in However, he quit school,
charge of arrangements.
found a job and kept his
(Paid obituary)
family together. Although
he did not get to receive a
Linda Sue Mullins formal education, he was a
Linda Sue Mullins, 58, mechanical genius who
of Columbus, Ohio, died could repair anything from
Tuesday, July 27, 2010, at a broken toy to a car engine.
the Grant Hospital in He was a Christian and a
member o~ the Graceway
Columbus, Ohio.
Born July 13, 1952, in United Methodist Church.
· Martin, she was the daugh- He was a U.S. Navy veteran
ter of the late Homer and serving as Boatswain Mate
Mae Jones. She was a Third Class on the U.S.
homemaker and a member Thomason DE-203 in
of
tne
Pentecostal Pacific Theatre, where he
Deliverance Church, in received three campaign
ribbons and five bronze
Columbus, Ohio.
She is survived by her stars. One of the highlights
husband, Randell Mullins of his life was recently
enjoying a reunion with the
Sr.
Other survivors include Captain of his ship and
her sons: Randy Lee many of his former ship(Teresa) Mullins, Randell mates. He was there shinin~
Lee (Melissa) Mullins, both star in time of need and
of South Bloomsfield, never failed to support and
Ohio, William Johnathan help them in whatever
(Kimberly) Mullins of endeavor they needed his
help.
1, at 2:00 p.m. in the Hall
He was an employee of Funeral Home Chapel, in
Kentucky
and
West Martin, with Rev. Roy
Virginia Gas Company for Harlow officiating.
Burial will follow in the
35 years before a heart conCemetery,
in
dition forced him to take Patton
early retirement. He was a Langley. Visitation is after
Kentucky Colonel and a 6 p.m., Friday, and Masonic
member of the Disabled service will be at 7 p.m.,
American Veterans. He was Saturday, at Hall Funeral
a Mason belonging to Home.
(Paid obituary)
Masonic Lodge No. 950 at
He
was
a
Martin.
Annie Adams
Lieutenant, known as "804"
Tackett
in the Maytown Volunteer
Annie
Adams Tackett,
Fire Department where he
46,
of
Beaver,
died Friday,
was a charter member and
July
30,
2010,
at her. resiserved as Dispatcher from
his home following his dis- dence.
Born January 11, l%4, in
ability.
McDowell,
she was the
He was ah avid CB 'er
daughter
of
the
late Frank
going by the handle "Adam
12". His most recent and . Thelma Newsome
accomplishment was an . Adams. ·
She is survived by her exAccredited Visitor for the
husband,
Donnie Tackett of
Big Sandy Chapter of
Weeksbury and fiancee:
Men~ed Hearts, Inc. He
was a charter member and Kermit Hall of Knott
offered encouragement and County.
Other survivors include a
support to patients who
were to have heart surgery daughter, Sa~rina (Nathan
as he had undergone three Joe) Johnson of Beaver;
open heart surgeries of his seven brothers: Bill Adams
own. He was welcomed as of Wheelwright, Jimmy
a Mended Hearts Visitor as Adams and Donald Adams,
he had attended all training both of McDowell, Tivis
sessions, was a born con- Adams of Martin, John
versationalist and never met Adams, Michael Adams
a · stranger. Although he and Bobby Henson, all of
suffered several physical Beaver; three sisters: Anna
disabilities, he kept his wit Lou Mitchell of Beaver,
and good humor and will be Anna Sue Hall and Joyce
sorely missed by, not only ' Caudill, both of McDowell;
his family and loved ones, her grandchildren: Skylar
his neighbors and friends; Don Tackett, Braxton
Johnson
and
but also, by countless others Chase
Braydon
Jace
Johnson;
a
as he was a familiar figure
Nicholas
throughout most of Floyd stepgrandson,
Tackett; special nieces and
County.
Funeral services were
(See OBITUARIES, page 6)
conducted Sunday, August
Card of Thanks
The family of Tammy Lee Mullins would like to sincerely say,
''Thank you," to all of our wonderful friends and neighbors who
helped to comfort us during this difficult time. Those who sent
flowers, food, or came by to share our loss. A special thanks to
Clergyman Donnie Patrick for his comfo.rting message; the pallbearers: B.J. Moore, John Blair, Justin Ratliff, Richard Prater, Sam
Wallen, Kevin Nelson, Shannon Wallen, and Gradey ·Pennington,
the Sheriff's Department for their assistance in traffic control and the
Hall Funeral Home for their kind and professional service. We will
always remember all the Jove and kindness that was shown to our
family. .
THE FAMILY OF TAMMY LEE MULLINS
Card of Thanks
We would like to take this time to express our heartfelt
appreciation with those that helped us during our time of
need. We would like to send a big thank you to the following:
Nelson-Frazier Funeral Home (Martin location) for their
wonderful services; Ronnie Samons with Arkansas Church of
Christ for officiating her funeral, you said such comforting
words. Thank you for a wonderful job. Rick Kelley with the
Prestonsburg Church of Christ, and several members that
sang so beautifully at her funeral. Also, a thank you goes to
the pallbearers that helped. Trans Star Ambulanc~ Service
for so many trips to the hospital, you were wonderful.
Pikeville Home Health which includes Physical Therapy and
Occupational Therapy for your services, with trying to help
her regain her strength. Cooley Medical in Prestonsburg for
your services that were rendered to her. Bluegrass Hospice of
Pikeville for your services.
Also all of those that helped while she was hospitalized so
many times at Saint Joseph Hospital and staff at Martin. A
special thanks goes to Josh Rowe and Sara Craft, she loved
you both dearly.
She was loved and will be greatly missed. Please continue to
keep us in your prayers.
Sincerely,
THE FAMILY OF OPAL BOYD
Lost Dog!!
Last seen on Monday, July
26, 2010, on S. Hall Alley, ,
behind Redd, Brown &
Williams Real Estate office,
here in Prestonsburg. He
answers to the name of
Gizmo. Please, If you have
seen him recently, or have
picked him up, please
return him to his owner. He
is loved and missed terri·
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REWARD for his safe
return, no questions asked.
Please help me find him.
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�THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
4, 2010 •
A3
Candidate filing deadline less than a week away
FRANKFORT
Candidates who want to run
as an independent candidate
or political group candidate
for partisan offices, who
want to file for non-partisan
races that do not have primary elections, and who
want to seek an office with
a recent vacancy, are facing
a deadline of August 10,
2010 to have their filing
papers and fees filed with
the appropriate filing omce.
"I would encourage all
interested and eligible citi-
zens to get their required
paperwork into our office as
soon as possible, if they are
interested in running for
one of these offices," noted
Grayson.
Candidates that file with
the Secretary of State 1;11ust'
Floyd County school administrators broke ground for the future of Floyd County
Schools during a training event last month at the May Lodge at Jenny Wiley State
Resort Park. Principals and district administrators launched a five-prong blueprint
that maps the way for the most effective learning experience for each child. At the
heart of the process is equipping each child with knowledge and skills that will result
in a successful future. The three day professional development training ended with
the participating educators donning construction hats and with their shovel in hand,
signaling they are digging in for a succe~sful 2010-2011 school year.
~
.·•:
do so by no later than 4
p.m., for placement on the
20 I 0 general election ballot. Candidates for offices
that file with the local county clerk will have until 4:00
p.m. local time to complete
their filings. If candidates
choose to mail their filing
papers, the documents must
still be received· in the
appropriate office by 4:00
p.m. local time on the lOth,
and thus, candidates are
asked to plan accordingly.
In order for a filing petition to be accepted in many
races, candidates must have
filed a statement of candidacy with the respective filing officer by the April 1,
2010 deadline. Candidates
who file for federal offices,
nonpartisan offices, and
partisan city offices in cities
of the second to sixth class
are exempt from filing the
•
Statement of Candidacy.
"Candidates would be
wise to file prior to the
deadline date and time, in
the event their documents
are not acceptable for filing," stated Mary Sue
Large
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Two appl.icants selected for·
'Stronger Economies Together' program
LEXINGTON - Rural
Development State Director
Thomas G. Fern today
announced
that
two
Kentucky regions have been
s~lected to participate in the
"Stronger
Economies
Together" (SET) program,
which is a major initiative
aimed at promoting regional
, economic development.
~
The selected regional
teams
are
Kentucky
Highlands Industry Cluster
Enhancement Team, which
encompasses a 22-county
area
in
southeastern
Kentucky, and Northwest
Kentucky Forward, which
encompasses Henderson,
McLean,
Union
and
Webster counties. These
regional teams were selected from seven applications
received from across the
state.
'
The SET program is
~ designed to help regional
teams
develop
new
approaches to strengthen
and enhance regional economic development activities. The program provides
an opportunity for current
or newly formed multicounty teams to receive the
latest tools, training, and
technical assistance to help
their region move forward
and take advantage of positive growth and quality of
life opportunities. USDA
• Rural Development, in partnership with the University
of Kentucky Cooperative
Extension Service, will be
implementing the program
in the selected regions.
The selected regions will
receive the following: 1)
Valuable intensive strategic
planning training for their
regional team, including the
newly developed "Stronger
Economies Together" program, a program designed
to help your regional team
develop new approaches to
strengthen and enhance
regional economic devel pment activities; 2) Database
tools specifically designed
to help the regional teams
examine the critical drivers
of their region and tdentify
emerging growth sectors
and regional competitive
advantages; 3) Technical
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2010
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
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KENTUCKY COAL ACADEMY MINE RESCUE TEAM
Reform
comes to th'e
reformers
The management of Otter Creek Correctional Center is
saying all the right things now that the facility has been
converted from a prison holding female inmates to one
holding men.
Little wonder, as there was quite a bit of high-profile
grumbling about the management of the prison in the wake
of scandals that beset the prison over the last few years.
Quite a few powerful voices even openly speculated on the
efficacy of a state takeover.
So it is good to see Corrections Corporation of America
now signaling a positive direction for the peni~entiary.
However, like we are sure is the case with most of the
community, we will have to take a wait-and-see approach
before judging ·whether or not the prison is successful.
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Floyd County Times
Guest Column
A legislative.
perspective
by REP. GREG STUMBO
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE
When it comes to drawing
the attention of the country, our
Comn;wnwealth has long owned
the first Saturday in May, forever home to the most exciting two
minutes in sports: The Kentucky
Derby.
Lately, however, we have
. gotten noticed in other ways as
well.
·In the fall of 2008, for example, Louisville hosted the Ryder
Cup, one of the premier competitions in sports that pits the
United States' best golfers
against Europe's.
Last year, meanwhile, we
were home to many activities
centered on the bicentennial of
President Abraham Lincoln's
birth.
This year, we have not one
but three opportunities . to
impress those from other states
and from around the wodd.
In Louisville last week, more
than 4,000 state legislators and
their families and staff came to
Louisville for the annual
- National Conference of State
Legislatures.
Floyd County Times
House week
in review
by REP. HUBERT COLLINS
Published Wednesday and Friday each week
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After seven rounds of budget
cuts in the past two and half
years, Kentuckians are ready for
some good economic news.
That includes us Kentuckians
in state government, which has
been forced to balance the
state's poor revenue growth
with spending cuts to most public programs. Even Kentucky
Medicaid-now more in demand
than ever as the growing ranks
of Kentucky's unemployed
apply for health care assistanceis trying to curb its costs to the
tune of around $87 million by
changing how its prescription
drug and other programs are
managed.
But there was not a lot of
good news to be found il1 the
state's General Fund revenue
report for Fiscal Year 2010 that
ended on June 30. The headline
of a July 12 state-issued press
release on the report pretty much
said it all: " ... Kentucky tax collections lowest in 5 years:
General Fund receipts fell 2.4
percent...",
The press release, issued by
the ·state Budget Director's
Office, said FY 20 I 0 revenues
were 2.4 percent less-or $201
•
That city is the smallesf ever
to serve as host to the conference, which is expected to have
an economic impact topping $10
million.
This conference gives legislators a great opportunity to learn
more about issues affecting their
state, and to hear from national
leaders who shape those issues.
Some of the topics covered
included the recent healthcare
reform approved by Congress,
which will lead to some significant changes in the years ahead.
The more we know now, the
sooner we can properly prepare
for it.
Other issues ranged from
energy efficiency to finding
ways to cut down on fast·rising
prison populations while maintaining public safety. Re-districting, which follows the
Census every decade and red.rawi the boundaries for congressiOnal districts as. well as
those serving in the state House
and Senate, was also on the
agenda.
· In late September, the spotlight returns to us when the
Kentucky Horse Park hosts what
is officially called the Alltech
FEI World Equestrian Games.
This will be the flrst time.the
event has been held outside of
Europe since it began in its current format in 1990, and,
notably, it will be the first time
the games have been held at just
one location. It lasts for 16
days, will feature competitors
from more than 50 countries and
will, as a result, draw tens of
thousands of visitors from
around the world. It's North
. America's second-largest sporting event this year, behind only
the Vancouver Olympics, and
will be televised by NBC. Its
economic impact is expected to
exceed $160 million.
-These games bring together
some of the world's top horses
and riders , but it isn't going to
be like the Kentucky Derby.
Instead, it will feature eight different competitions, ranging
from a 100-mile endurance race
to show jumping.
Fittingly, it is another horse
race that brings Kentucky a final
chance to shine this year. On
November 5th and 6th,
Churchill Downs will host the
Breeders' Cup for the record
seventh time. ESPN and ABC
will broadcast that event to more
than 120 countries.
It is not that often that the
stars align so well for Kentucky,
but this year. promises to be
remembered for quite some
time. Hopefully, many of those
visiting here will make plans to
retvrn to see what else we have
to offer.
million short-of General Fund
collections frotn FY 2009 and
$439 million short of FY 2008
revenues. lt also indicated that
FY 2010 was the first time since
the end of World War II that
Kentucky's General ·Fund
receipts had fallen for a second
straight year.
None of us who track the
state's economy can say we
were truly surprised by the
news. After all, the group that
forecasts the official revenue
estimates
for
the
Commonwealth (the independent Consensus Forecas ting
Group) told us last December to
expect FY 2010 revenues to
decline 2.7 percent from FY 09
levels-not exactly a sign of
strong economic recovery. It
was, mostly, just another serving of the same disappointing
news we have come to expect
from revenue reports dished out
by the state over the past few
years.
What did surprise us, if not
downright delight us, is the fact
that the FY 2010 revenue
decline was not as steep as forecasters had thought.
Actual numbers released by
the Budget Director's Office itl
fact show that Kentucky collected $27.2 million at the end of
FY 2010, or 0.3 percent more
than the 2.7 percent decline
forecast by the CFG. The forecasters had predicted that rev-
enues would improve sonie
throughout the year, but not to
the extent that it did.
Finally-a bit of good news.
The . turnabout in economic
fortune led Budget Director
Mary Lassiter to comment in the
July 12 release that while "serious buc,igetary challenges" are
still before us in the
Commonwealth, " .... achieving
the FY 10 revenue estimates in
both the General Fund and Road
Fund is certainly a welcomed
sign that we are beginning to see
some signs of economic recovery ."
·
The $27.2 million in revenues
is also welcomed. The money
will, by Jaw, either be placed in
the state's Budget Reserve
"rainy day" trust fund to cushion
the General Fund in other rough
budget cycles or be used to pay
for unbu~geted state expenses
like ice stonns, disaster assistance, floods, legal judgements,
and so on. The Budget Director's
Office said these unbudgeted
expenses, known as "necessary
government expenses", have
averaged $49 million over the
last four years.
Some gains were also made
in the state's Road Fund, which
saw a FY 2010 revenue increase
of 1.2 percent over FY 2009.
The greatest gains in Road Fund
recejpts in FY 201 0 were the
(See HOUSE, page 5)
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�THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
4, 2010 • AS
·Pike flood victims can get food benefits, disaster assistance
Application deadline is Aug. 11
FRANKFORT - Gov. affected by the flooding,
Steve Beshear announced specifically those who
yesterday that families in reside in or whose employPike County who were ment was affected in the folaffected by recent flooding lowing zip codes: 41501,
may receive help from a 41502, 41522, 41539 and
federal disaster assistance 41557.
Families living in the
program.
Gov. Beshear said that affected zip code areas in
Kentucky has received Pike County may apply.
approval from the U.S. Individuals who worked in
Department of Agriculture's Pike County and have lost
Food Nutrition Service to income may also apply.
operate
a
Disaster
The application period is
Supplemental
Nutrition Aug. 4-11.
Assistance
Program
Last
month,
Gov.
(SNAP) to provide addition- Beshear requested and
fll resources to purchase Kentucky received a federal
food in Pike County for res- disaster declaration for Pike
idents who were affected by County in response to the
recent flooding and mud- July 17 flood, qualifying
slides.
residents in the most-affect"These floods have dev- ed areas for individual assisastated families and entire tance frow the Federal
communities,"
Gov. Emergency Management
Beshear said. "With this Agency
and
allowing
assistance, our goal is to Kentucky to operate a disashelp people in need so they ter SNAP program.
can return to normal as
quickly as possible."
One-time disaster-related
The Kentucky Cabinet
assistance
for Health and Family
Residents who live or
Services Department for work in the affected zip
~ Community Based Services codes who do not currently
provides food benefits by participate in the regular
administering SNAP, for- food benefit program or are
merly known as the food not eligible for food benefits
stamps program, in county under normal eligibility
offices across the state.
guidelines may apply for
The federal waivers and help with food costs. To be
assistance from the disaster eligible, the household must
SNAP funding will benefit have experienced a loss of
both families who are food, damage or destruction
already receiving food ben- ·of the home or a self-owned
efits and those who do not business; incurred unreimqualify for food benefits bursed disaster related
under the regular program.
expenses or loss of income;
The Disaster SNAP pro- or have no access to liquid
• gram will target those most resources. A household's
People know Pueblo for it$...
... free, federal information. You can download it r~ht WJay by qoing
into the Consumer Information·Center web sfte, 'MWI.pueblo.gsa.gov.
~U.S.
General Services Adll'inistration
in9ome and accessible
resources will be counted in
determining eligibility for
the benefits. These are onetime benefits that will be
based on the household size.
hold's electronic benefits
card.
Hot foods waiver
Additionally,
Pike
County retailers will be
allowed to accept food benefits/electronic
benefits
cards for prepared or hot
foods for August. Normally,
food benefits may not be
used for food prepared by a
Applying for disaster·
related assistance
DCBS
will
accept
Disaster SNAP applications
Wednesday,
Aug.
4,
through Wednesday, Aug.
11.
Applicants must bring
proper identification and
verification of residency. It
is also recommended that
applicants bring proof of
Social Security numbers for
all household members,
take-home income, accessible resources, like savings
and cash on hand, and statements to verify disasterrelated expenses.
Families who have lost
income and live or work in
the affected zip codes -41501, 41502, 41522,
41539 and 41557 -- may
apply at the following
Pikeville locations:
•
Pikeville College
Athletic Center, 100 Bank
St.: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Aug. 4,
5 and 6
•
Eastern Kentu.cky
Exposition Center, 126
Main St.: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
Aug. 7
'
•
Department
for
Community Based Services
local office, 295 Hambley
Blvd.: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on
Aug. 7; and 8 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. on Aug. 9, 10 and 11.
Supplemental food benefits for participants
Households who currently receive food benefits and
live in the affected·zip codes
will receive extra food benefits. Families do not have
to apply for these benefits as
they will be automatically
added to an eligible house-
Composer Andrew lloyd Webber and lyricist Tim Rice bring the Biblical saga of
Joseph and his coat of many colol's to vibrant 1ife in this delightful musical parable
playing this week at Jenny Wiley Theatre. Joseph, his father's favorite son, is a boy
blessed with prophetic dreams. When he is sold into slavery by his jealous brothers
and taken to Egypt, Joseph endures numerous hardships by which h_is spirit, humanity and integrity are continually challenged. Set to an engaging cornucopia of musical styles, from country-western and calypso to bubble-gum pop and rock 'n' roll,
this Old Testament tale emerges both timely and timeless. The performance is sponsored by First Commonwealth Bank and the Highlands Foundation.
,
House
• Continued from p1
result of motor fuel sales
that the Budget Director's
Office said helped offset a
drop in revenue in every
other revenue category with
the exception of motor vehicle operator receipts.
Kentucky is no where
near out of "the woods"
economically, but it looks
like we are making some
progress. And that's good
news in itself.
In other news, I and most
of my fellow lawmakers
spent most of last week in
Louisville at the National
of
State
Conference
Legislat~res
Annual •
Summit. It was an exciting
time, with nearly 5,000 participants and dozens of
informative sessions on
everything from the future
of America's energy industry to how a downtick in the
economy causes an uptick
in crime. General sessions
featuring national leaders
including Speaker of the
Why Sorne People1ftink
Is a Member oJthc oyal Family.
KIDS DON'T GET ENOUGH
Sentimental Mood ," and
ART THESI; DAYS. So you
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can see why some of them
h1stoncal concert m 1953 at
m1ght accidentally confuse
the Newport Ja~ Fesuval
a Jaz,z, legend named Duke
has entered the lex1con of
with royalty named duke.
legendary live perfonnances.
But 1t' s finally time to set
There IS no doubt about 1t,
the record stra1ght.
Ellmgton's brand of pz,z,
Edward Kennedy "Duke"
has conmbuted stgnJfJcantly
Ellmgton dtdn't rule over
to the Amencan songbook
a sma II Enghsh estate
and
Instead he re1gned supreme
who has ever tapped the1r
over Ja:z;:z; 1nsntmions hke
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Duke Ellmgton retgned over " lund called ]aZ1;
the hvesof anyone
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orchestra that he cons1dered h1s most compellmg
In fact, rhe more a1t kids get,
mstrument. He mtroduced improvisation to hts
the smarter they become
a process unheard of
transform
Jaz,z,
really
compositions -
to
foot to a beat.
A pumo pla)er A composer An orchestroJ lruder
powerfully on the p1ano, but It was the full
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retailer.
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food benefits eligibility is
available
online
at
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usmg a IS-p!ece orchesna . The result
science
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GIVe your k1ds a chance
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House Nancy Pelosi, Senate
Republican Leader Mitch
McConnell, fomier Florida
Governor Jeb Bush and others were also part of the
four-day conference which
pnt the Derby City, and
Kentucky, at the center of
the state legislative world
for a few days.
.
We can only hope the
impression we made as a
state at the conference will
benefit the Commonwealth
for decades to come.
�A6 • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
4, 2010
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Centers
• Continued from p1
receive federal funding."
Hamilton said the federal
funding would go in as a
whole and then be given out
to the seven c~nters according to their budgeted needs.
And though the idea has
been around for a few years,
Hamilton said Floyd JudgeExecutive R.D. "Doc"
Marshall has placed the
idea to the foreground.
"Judge Marshall is basically the one leading this
endeavor."
Calls to Marshall, who
was out of town yesterday,
were not returned by pre s
time.
Of the seven centers,
there is one, however, that
has a few opinions on the
Escape
umbrella idea and plan to
explain these thoughts more
fully before city officials
Monday.'
AI Gunter, director of
the Prestonsburg Senior
Citizens Center, said he had
planned to respond to the
proposal this past Monday
but the Prestonsburg City
Council failed to meet when
too few members arrived
for the meeting.
"We have to meet with
the city council before we
can do anything," Gunter
said yesterday . "We're
going to express some opinions to them at that time."
In Pike County, the cen-.
ters have a main office at'
the Pike County Courthouse
where the fiscal court has
offices and there is an
appointed commissioner to
oversee operations and
budget concerns.
• Continued from p1
iff's
department
in
Kosciusko County, Ind.,
Sammons fled into a
"wooded area," much the
same way local police said
he had done when escaping
custody at Highlands.
"Approaching from two
different locations into this
residence,
they
were
advised by family that he
had immediately fled from
the residence behind the
house into a wooded area,"
said Sgt. Chad Hill of the
Kosciusko County Sheriff's
Department, who added that
beyond that initial bit of
information, the family
members were not currently
cooperating in providing
additional information.
Blackburn and his officers are now trying to figure
out how he made it some
400
miles
from
Prestonsburg.
"He's looking at a lot
more time now because of
the escape," Blackburn said.
Sammons was charged at
the time of his arrest with
three counts of theft, resisting arrest and fleeing and
evading police.
Though officers in both
states are now still searching for Sammons, the 23year-old was still missing as
of press time.
Obituaries
Porn
• Continued from p1
it conduct with an adult. A
search warrant executed at
Cavins' home in June 2009
by the Kentucky State
Police reportedly turned up
five firearms, a computer
and other digital media.
Cavins allegedly told officers th!lt he discarded his
computer in a river after
America Online shut down
his account.
The investigation was
conducted by the Kentucky
State Police and ATF
agents. Cavins, wl).o faces
up to 20 years in prison on
the child pornography
charge and ·10 years on the
firearm charge, is scheduled
to be sentenced on Nov. 9.
According to the United
States Attorney' s office, the
case was brought as part of
the Eastern District of
Kentucky's efforts pursuant
to Project Safe Childhood, a
Department of Justice it\itiati ve dedicated to protecting
children
from
online
exploitation and abuse.
Vet representative
to be at library
by JARRID DEATON
FEATURES WRITER
PRESTONSBURG
Veterans and members of
their families will have the
opportunity to speak with a
field representative from the
Kentucky Departmept of
Veterans Affairs today at the
Floyd
County
Public
Library.
"What I do is I help veterans file for compensation
or pension and help them
flle for health eare benefits,"
said Brian Bowman, veteran' s benefits field representative. "We're representing
the veterans to help them get
the benefits they deserve. If
the veteran has passed away,
then the surviving spouse
might be eligible for something. There's benefits out
there that they might not be
aware of, so I do what I can
to assist them in getting the
information and filing for
benefits. Every single day
we work with veterans to
help them through the
process to get benefits."
According to Bowman,
the veteran or spouse should
bring the veteran's discharge papers and other pertinent documentation in
order to verify eligibility
and to receive assistance in
filing for federal and state
benefits.
The service is provided
for no charge by · the
Kentucky Department of
Veterans Affairs.
Bowman will be at the
library from 9 a.m. until 3
p.m. For more information,
contact Brian Bowman by
calling (606) 433-7522.
Bowman can also be
reached by email at
Brian.Bowman@ky.gov.
• Continued from p2
nephews: Big :tvfama, Little
Mama, Summer, Makayla,
McKenzie, Blake, Lexie
and Devon; and several
nieces,
nephews
and
cousins.
In addition to her parents,
she was preceded in death
by a son,· Jason Don
Tackett.
Funeral services were
held Monday, August 2, at 1
p.m., at the Samaria Old
Regular Baptist Church, in
Teaberry.
Burial was in the Adams
Family
Cemetery,
m
Beaver.
Visitation was Saturday,
July 31, after 6 p.m., at the
church, with nightly services beginning at 6:30p.m.
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home, in Martin, was in
charge of arrangements.
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Novania "Vanie"
Wright
Novania "Vanie" Akers
Wright, 52, of Allen, died
Sunday, August 1, 2010, at
her residence.
Born January 2, 1958, in
Floyd County, she was the
daughter of the late Clifford
and Evelean Reynolds
Akers. She was a medical
records for the Caney Creek
Rehabilitation Center and a
member of the Fitzpatrick
Baptist
Church,
in
Prestonsburg.
She is survived by her
h~sband, Rick Wright.
Other survivors include
one stepson, Ricky Donald
Wright II of Prestonsburg;
one stepdaughter, Stefanie
Leigh
Wright
of
Prestonsburg; one brother,
Keith Akers of Allen and
two
sisters:
Charlene
Howard of Winchester and
llene Oram of Lexington.
Funeral services will be
held Wednesday, August 4,
at 11 a.m. , at the Fitzpatrick
Baptist
Church,
in
Prestonsburg, with Tommy
Reed officiating.
Entombment will be in
Gethsemane Gardens, in
Prestonsburg.
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home, in Martin, is in
charge of arrangements.
Visitation is at the church.
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
4, 2010 • A7-
South Floyd Student graduates from Rogers Explorers program .
"were an outstanding
group of young people that
were ab.le to see something
DEVELOPMENT
they never thought existed
Floyd County student so close to home."
Drs. Jayne Violette,
*1 Joslyn Isaac put her math
and science skills to work as.sociate professor, and
this summer she partici- Jennifer
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of
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from The Center for Rural Communications worked
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Explorers summer youth their communication and
program.
leadership skills.
Isaac - a rising ninth"You can be the
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on experience in math and room, but if you cannot
science and developed crit- express your views clearly,
ical leadership skills at the then it doesn't matter how
third and final 2010 sum- smart you are," Fairchild
mer session of Rogers said. "Explorers learned
~ Explorers held July 21-23 how ·good communication
at its newest host site on skills are connected to
the campus of Eastern leadership and how all
Kentucky
University good leaders must commu(EKU) in Richmond.
nicate their ideas clearly
"The Rogers Explorers and effectively."
program focuses on develRogers Explorers also
oping skills in leadership, participated in a live, intertechnology, entrepreneur- active
videoconference
ship, and community serv- with NASA officials proice," Jessica Melton, asso- vided by The Center's
ciate director of leadership award-wi,nning
and training for The CenterNET2 videoconferCenter, said. "Explorers encing network and comworked to further enhance pleted a community servtheir math and science ice project for
the
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region's next generation of
Participants are selected
leaders and entrepreneurs." from within The Center's
At
EKU,
Rogers 42-county primary service
Explorers learned the value area in Southern and
of good communication Eastern Kentucky when
skills, effective leadership they are in the eighth-grade
qualities, and even toured in middle school.
its aviation facilities.
Isaac, daughter of John
Explorers conducted take- • and Denise Isaac of Hi Hat,
offs, maneuvers, and land- attended Rogers Explorers
ings in a flight simulator as a representati vc of
used for training in EKU 1 s South
Floyd
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To learn more about
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explore their interests in
math and science and
develop critical leadershipskills as the region's next
generation of leaders and
entrepreneurs. Members.
and gr~duates of the 2010.
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"Ultimately, I'd like them
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TIMES STAFF REPORT
PAINTSVILLE ·- John Doug
Miller, 47, of Hager Hill, has been
named the new head coach of the
Paintsville High School baseball pro- ·
gram.
Miller is now preparing to begin his
third season as head coach of the
Paintsville Middle School football program, but he said he was ··excited
•) about the opportunity" to head up the
baseball program in the spring.
"I am honored that the Paintsville
Pike native
Jonny Venters
has four-game
suspensron
erased
TIMES STAFF REPORT
ATLANTA
- Atlanta
Braves pitcher Jonny Venters,
a Pike County native, has had
his four-game suspension
rescinded by Major League
Baseball.
The decision was made by
MLB 's Executive Vice
President of Administration
and interim Executive Vice
President
of
Baseball
Operations, John McHale, Jr.,
after a hearing earlier in the
week.
The fine handed down
along with the suspension
was reduced.
Venters drew his suspension after he threw behind
and over Prince Fielder's
head with tl).e first pitch of the
eighth inning on Saturday,
July 17 and hit him in the
back with his next offering.
Venters was immediately
tossed out of the game.
~
BASE Scouting
Service to host
. fifth annual
showcase
~
TIMES STAFF REPORT
PAINTSVILLE - BASE
Scouting Service will host
its fifth annual Baseball
Showcase to promote high
school student-athletes to
college baseball coaches.
The Showcase is open to
20 I 0, 20 11 , 20 12 and 20 13
graduates.
Date: Saturday, August 7;
lfime: Registration at 9:30
a.m.; Location: JohnsoiL
Central
High
School,
~ Paintsville; , Cost: $60
(includes Showcase, Lunch
and T-Shirt) Format: Time
intervals, Outfield, Infield,
Pitcher Bullpens, Catchers
and Simulated Game.
College coaches have.
been mvited and evaluations
will be. sent to additional
coaches. Participants must
pre-register by sending
Name, Age, High School,
Grade, Primary Position and
T-shirt
size
to
rlyons63@gmail.com
•
A participation form will
be sent follo~ing pre-registration.
UK Basketball
to close out
camp season
TIMES STAFF REPORT
LEXINGTON
University of Kentucky basketball coach John Calipari
and his staff will clo e out
their 2010 camp season on
Thursday with the final
satellite camp.
The 20 10 satellite camp
tour will conclude in Mason
County (Mason County
High School) and Newport
(Newport Central Catholic
High School).
The camps, which will
include instruction from the
Kentucky Basketball coaching staff, allow patticipants
to learn the game of basketball through fl fundamental,
•
(See CAMP, page two)
Admtnistration have put their faith in
me," said Miller, "and I hope the parents and Tiger baseball fans will get
behind me and my staff to help make
the program successful."
Miller recently finished 20 years of
successful coaching in the Paintsville
Little League and last year led the
Paintsville Middle School baseball
team to a petfect 22-0 undefeated season.
Miller, a 1981 graduate of
Paintsville, played five seasons of varsity baseball at Paintsville High School
under legendary Coach Charlie Adkins.
He then played for Morehead State
University from 1981-1985 at the usual
positions of Third Base, First Base and
Designated Hitter. He was All-Ohio
Valley Conference (OVC) during his
junior and senior seasons. Miller led
the Ohio Valley Conference in hitting
in each of his last three seasons.
"This all happened very quickly, but
I'm looking forward to implementing
some new things to continue the proud
baseball tradition at Paintsville High
School," Miller said.
John Doug Miller is the new
coach of the Paintsville
High School baseball program. Miller, a former multitime AII-OVC baseball
selection at Morehead State
University, guided the
Paintsville Middle Sctiool
baseball team to a perfect
22-0 record this past
spring. The Paintsville High
School alumnus currently
guides the Tigers' middle
school football team.
EK Junior Golf
Association
wraps up tour
THEINDEPENDENT(MCn
BELLEFONTE - After
attending the inaugural
Greenbrier Classic in West
Virginia last weekend,
Ashland's Jeff Meade couldn't wait to get back to swinging his own golf clubs.
It showed.
On Monday, Meade
played the first eight holes at
Bellefonte Country Club in
4-under par on his way to
winning the Boys Grade 1012 title at the Eastern
Kentucky
Junior
Golf
Association's fmal Walmart
Tour event of the season.
"I told my dad that watching the pros got me fired up
fOI this tournament," said
Meade, 16. "I saw John Daly
eagle a couple of holes
(Saturday and Sunday). We
left a little bit before Stuart
Appleby finished his 59."
Meade,
wearing
a
Greenbrier Classic golf shirt
Monday, provided several
WALL, CUZ, ROBERTS: Betsy Layne High School guard Andrew Roberts met NBA Draft Picks John Wall and
early highlights on his home
DeMacrcus Cousins while attending the University of Kentucky Pro Camp last week. Roberts stayed at the
course. The Ashland Blazer
same hotel as the former Wildcats.
junior rolled in a 50-foot putt
to . birdie Bellefonte's No. 5
and connected on back-tohack 10-footers for birdies on
•
the seventh and eighth holes.
"The greens held well,
and I thought they were
rolling well, too," Meade
said.
The last 10 holes offered
by STEVE LeMASTER
event. Kinzer appeared headed spots in <the A-Main to record a sixthsome
trouble spots for
towards a second place finish behind place performance behind only race ·
SPO~TS EDrrGR
Meade, but he finished wjth a
winner
Ronnie
Johnson,
Tim
Busha,
Ronnie Johnson, but a broken axle
2-over par 72 to edge
ALLEN~ The Kinzer Motorsports late in the race retired Johnson and Stacy Holmes, Terry Smith · and
Russell's Jacob Porter by one
teatn invaded the state of Alabama handed the $3 ,000 victory to Kinzer. Dingus Griffin.
stroke.
July 30-31 and walked away with its
A day after his win at GVS. Kinzer
"As badly as I played on
KINZER MOTORS PORTS
first win of the 2010 racing season. was in action at ~e Talladega Short
the
back, nine, I'm pleased
UPCOMING SCHEDULE
Longtime Late Model driver Brandon Track in Eastaboga, Alabama
with
the score," Meade said.
Aug. 7-201 Speedway
Kinzer reached victory lane on Friday Saturday evening. The Southern All
"I
guess
if you are not comAug. 27-Lawrenceburg (Ind.) Speedway
night at the Green Valley Speedway in Stars Dirt Racing Series (SAS) rolled
pletely happy with a 72, you
Aug.
28-Biuegrass
Speedway
Glencoe, Alabama. After timing in into the Alabama track as a $5,400 top
must be playing pretty well."
Sept. 10-11-Eidora (Ohio) Speedway
second fastest in his group during prize was up for grabs in the annual
The victory also allowed
Sept. 24-25-Brownstown (~nd.) Speedway
Southern Regional Racing Series running of the 'Michael Head, Jr.
Meade
to capture Walmart
(SRRS) qualifying, Kinzer rolled off Memorial.' The Alien driver qualified
Tour Player of the Year honthird on the grid in the 40-lap main eighth fastest and later moved up two
ors in his division. He was
second entering Monday and
photo courtesy of SRRS
overtook
Morehead's Jared
Brandon Kinzer notched
Stacy, who was competing in
his first feature win of the
a high school tournament in
201 0 season on Friday, preLexington.
vailing · in a Southern
Regional Racing Series 40lap main event at the Green
"I had to finish fourth or
Valley
Speedway
in
better today to get the
Glencoe, Ala.
award," said Meade, who
One night after winning at
participated in all eight
Green Valley, Kinzer finWalmart Tour stops includished sixth in a Southern
ing earlier wins at Eagle
All Stars Dirt Racing Series
Trace
and Mt. Sterling. "I
(SAS) feature race at
think it's great to get to play
Talladega Short Track in
in all these tournaments this
Eastaboga, Ala.
close to home. I know .it's
helped to make me a better
golfer:"
Kinzer wins S,RRS feature race
at familiar Alabama track
BEN GALS
TRAINING CAMP
photo by Charles Bertram/Lexington
Herald-Leader/MGT
LEFT: Cincinnati Bengals
quarterback Carson Palmer
practiced threw on opening
day of the Benga)s' fall training camp at the Toyota
Stadium in Georgetown
Thursday.
Bengals halfback Cedric
Benson ran the ball on
opening day of the Bengal's
fall training camp.
RIGHT: Cincinnati agreed
with first round draft pick
Jermaine Gresham (not pictured) Monday. Gresham is a
tight end of Oklahoma. He
was the 21st overall pick in
this year's NFL Draft.
�..
82 • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 201 0
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
MLB: Cincinnati blanks
Pittsburgh, 4-0
Reds rookie
Wood wins,
Ohlendorf
suffers loss
by CHUCK FINDER
Ron Cortes/Philadelphia Inquirer/MGT
Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Travis Wood worked against the Philadelphia Phillies
earlier in the season. Wood, a rookie, pitched Cincinnati to a 4-0 win over Pittsburgh
Monday;
·Golf
n Continued from p1
He also won three tournaments on Kentucky's Pepsi
Tour this summer.
"I'm very happy with the
way I played," Meade said.
"Hopefully I can carry it over
• • to the high school season."
One of his high school
teammates, sophomore Nick
Blankenship, took top honors
in the Boys Grade 7-9 group.
Blankenship's 75 was good
for a five-shot victory and
boosted him to No. 1 in the
points standings.
"i hit my driver well and
only missed two fairways,"
said Blankenship, who collected five birdies along the
way. "I wasn't happy about
three-putting four greens, but
this was probably the lowest
score I shot all year. It's a
great way to finish out the
(EKJGA) season. The tournaments are so well run. It helps
when you have a PGA rules
official (Tom Cooksey) doing
it all."
Cooksey, executive director of the EKJGA, and River
Hill Walmart manager Bill
Pinson handed out tournament and Player of the Year
awards Monday afternoon.
Candace Stacy of Hazard
won the Girls Grade 10-12
tournament chfunpionship by
making a 2-foot par putt on
the first hole of a suddendeath playoff. Stacy and
Paintsville's Katy Humphrey
- an Eastern Kentucky
University signee - shot 81s
in regulation play.
Russell's
Alyssa
Thompson finished third (85)
and earned Player of the Year
honors with 850 points.
"I didn't think I would,"
said Thompson, who played
in six of the eight EKJGA
stops. "The tournaments are
well organized. They take
good care of you."
Two other Russell High
golfers, .Gabrielle Cassity and
Natalie Conley, tied for
fourth Monday. Cassity won
three titles this season and
trailed Thompson by only 10,
points in the standings.
Victoria Bates of Jenkins
won Player of the Year in the
Girls Grade 7-9 group.
Grade 4-6 season awards
went to Roger Maynard III of
Inez and Alexis Stambaugh
of McRoberts. Joe Benton
took top honors in the Boys
Grade 3-under division.
Report: Sprint C·up race
tor Kentuckv hinted
THE LEXINGTON
HERALD-LEADER (Men
A press conference to
potentially announce an
agreement to bring a
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
race to Kentucky Speedway
is scheduled for Aug. 10, the
Cincinnati Enquirer reported
on Saturday.
Bruton Smith, chairman of
Speedway Motorsports Inc.,
which owns the 1.5-rnile
track in Sparta, told the newspaper that Gov. Steve
Beshear and three-time
NASCAR champion Darrell
Waltrip will attend the press
conference. But he stopped
short of saying the event
would include news of a 2011
Cup race.
"Don't try to get me to
hold that press conference
now, OK?" Smith said. "But
we'll have a lot of things to
announce when we're there
(about) a lot of the changes
that we're making."
Speedway
Kentucky
founder Jerry Carroll told the
Enquirer he would be at the
press conference but also
held back on confirming a
Cup date for the track.
"If Bruton Smith is com-
ing all the way up here, and
the governor is coming all the
way up here, they're not
going to tell people bad news.
So figure it from there,"
Carroll said .•
Smith has been working to
get a Cup dat~ for Kentucky
Speedway since SMI purchased the tri-oval for $78.3
million in 2008, but the
process had been stymied by
an antitrust ·suit filed by
Carroll and his partners
NASCAR
and
against
International
Speedway
Corp. The suit claimed
NASCAR and ISC conspired
to monopolize Sprint Cup
races and cut Kentucky
Speedway out of the loop.
NASCAR had said it
would not consider giving
Kentucky a Cup date while
the suit was pending. The
case ended earlier this year.
Although Smith's preference has been for NASCAR
to assign a race to Kentucky,
he has · repeatedly said he
would consider moving a
date from one of the seven
other tracks owned by SMI to
Sparta.
Earlier
this
month,
NASCAR CEO Brian France
said SMI and ISC submitted
requests to NASCAR to
move races in 2011. ISC
wants a second Cup date for
its Kansas Speedway.
When asked during the
Nationwide Series' Meijer
300 at Kentucky Speedway
. in June whether he knew how
he would get a Cup date for
Kentucky, Smith replied
"Almost. Isn't that a good
answer?"
In an interview before the
Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis
last weekend, NASCAR
CEO Brian France told the
Associated Press there would
be some "pretty irnpactful
changes to the schedule that I
think will be good for
NASCAR fans" and that
Kentucky was "a worthy ·
market to at least discuss."
Kentucky
.Speedwa:5'
.would be the first new venue
on the Cup schedule since
Chicagoland Speedway and
Kansas Speedway were introduced in 2001. ·
Should a Cup race come to
Kentucky, Smith said in June,
he envisions a number of
upgrades to the Speedway,
including a revamped garage
area and the addition of as
many as 50 ,000 seats.
MSU Baseball to hold
showcase camps.
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MOREHEAD
Morehead State University
baseball program will be
hosting two high school
showcase camps in thefall of
2010. The dates are Sunday,
September 26, and Sunday,
October 24.
Players must be in high
to
participate.
school
Campers will receive instruc-
'non from the Morehead State
University Staff and other
college coaches from around
the region. For more information contact C 1. Wamsley
at 606-783-2881 or email at
cj.wamsley@yahoo.com.
Players should wear baseball apparel, including baseball pants and should bring
their own equipment. Players
be sure to bring tennis shoes
for workouts on the football
turf.
Morehead
State
University will not issue
equipment to members in
camp.
Camp cost is $100 for preregistration and $ll0 for
walk-up
registration.
Payment without attendance
will result in a credit for
future MSU baseball events.
Camp will begin at 9 a.m.
with registration beginning at
8 a.m.
Camp
n Continued from P1
intensive learning environment. The camps will give
individuals the chance to
learn more about the game
of basketball, introducing
drills that can be used at
home . .
Open to children in
kindergarten through sixth
grades, each session will
also help the irtdividuals
develop positive attitudes, as
well as gain more confidence on and off the court.
In addition to learning the
game, participants will
receive
a
Kentucky
Basketball t-shirt, as well as
opportunities for autographs
and photos.
The fee for each camp is
$75 per child. Registration is
available at www.ukathletics.com/camps. Both camps
will open at sites one hour
before check-in. For more
information, contact the
Kentucky Basketball office
at 1-800-852-2875.
PITTSBURGH
POST-GAZETTE (MCT)
this shutout- the Pirates 12th
this season - ran their losing
streak to five games and
their margin of defeat in that
skid to 34-5. "To do what
they've done is obviously
not foreseen.
·"Both those guys we still
really believe they can be a
big part of this because they
do have great stuff. It's just a
matter of harnessing it and
making sure it's consistent.
"It sure is, it's disappointing."
Ohlendorf, in his first
start since being hit in the
head by a batted ball, got hit
on the outside of the right
knee by another batted ball
in the first inning, loaded the
bases twice in his frrst three
innings and threw 104 pitch·
es in five.
Meanwhile, the Pirates
were unable to gather anything more than two singles
against Cincinnati rookie
left-hander Travis Wood (2-
PITTSBURGH - Ross
Ohlendorf meet Charlie
Morton.
One-and-nine
record
meet one-and-nine.
"I mean, I'm disappointed," Ohlendorf said after a 40 loss Monday against
Cincinnati at PNC Park
brought his record to the
same bottom as Morton, who
1).
went on the disabled list and
It was .a bad sign when
then to the minors. "My perthe Reds scored in the first
sonal record isn't important.
because the only Wood starts
We've won other games
Cincinnati has lost in the
when I haven't gotten the
Past month came by 1-0 marwin."
. gins.
They h ave won three m
So perhaps the Pirates
·
17 total starts .
were doomed from the start,
The rotation that opened when Ohlendorf allowed the
the season - Paul Maholm, frrst three batters to reach
Zach
Duke,
Daniel base safely and give
McCutchen (now in the Cincinnati a 1_0 lead.
bullpen),
Morton
and
At least he could laugh at
Ohlendorf - has a coi]lbined becoming a Human Pin
record of 14-52.
Cushion, getting hit again.
Four
pitchers
who
account for two-fifths of the
"I told Chris [Snyder, the
newly acquired catcher] he
rotation this season
has a bull's-eye on him,"
Ohlendorf,
Morton, Russell kidded.
Brad
McCutchen
and
"It was funny more than
Lincoln - have mustered just anything," said Ohlendorf,
one victory apiece in 42
who laughed about it seccombined starts. They have a onds later. "I might lfave
4-27 record overall.
Morton
and · saved a hit. Garrett [Jones]
Yet
made a good play" to get
Ohlendorf remain perhaps Jonny Gomes for the second
the biggest thuds of a start- out and tamp down the Reds'
ing rotation that, entering the threat.
The Reds loaded the
season, some folks figured
for the thump of their lineup. bases in the second but did
"It's two guys we kind of not score and again in the
counted on, two guys we third, when they scratched
knew had good stuff," man- out one on a ground ball. In
ager John Russell said after fact, their third run also
scored on an out, a sacrifice
fly that scored Brandon •
Phillips after his single,
stolen base and advancement
on a deep fly.
Ohlendorf exited after his
fourth-most pitches this year.
Cincinnati's Chris Heisey
hit a line drive over shortstop
Ronny Cedeno in the eighth
and a sliding stop by center
fielder Andrew McCutchen
missed it completely. The
ball rolled into the North
Side Notch, and Heisey beat
the throw home for the frrst
VISitors
inside-the-park
homer at PNC Park in its 10
years and the Reds' first anywhere
since
Edwin
Encarnacion Aug. 31, 2007.
The line for the new
catcher Snyder in his Pirates
debut was 0 for 3 with a
strikeout, 0 for 1 trying to
throw out a base stealer, one
foul pop-up. And one nearmiss at the plate ... though he
did not have much ·of a
chance on a slow, bounding
relay to get Heisey out on his
inside-the-park homer.
But, hey, a new guy has to
start somewhere.
"It feels good," Snyder
said before the game about
coming to the Pirates.
"It was something I was
looking forward to., a change
of scenery. They got the deal
done. This is one of the most
beautiful ballparks. A great
sports town.
'And I'll definitely take
humidity over dry heat any
day. Strap it on and go play."
What of Ohlendorf next?
"About the only positive '
was, he didn't let the game
get out of hand. Kept it to
three runs," Russell said.
"He couldn't get the ball
really where he wanted to.
Deep counts on everybody.
Too many walks," meaning
four against the five hits he
allowed.
·
"Really struggled every
inning. Until his last inning.
And, unfortunately, at that
point it was time to come out
because we had to pinch-hit
for him.
Draining win provides areal postseason hlel for surging Reds
by BOB HUNTER
THE COLUMBUS
DISPATCH (MCT)
CINCINNATI - Dusty
Baker looked and sounded
like a man who had just finished w?rking a grueling 12- '
hour shift.
The Cincinnati Reds
manager took a deep breath
before he answered the first
question from reporters . He
offered a couple of responses and took another deep
breath. He allowed himself
two or three more, a couple
of can-you-believe-it? head
shakes and a relieved "Man.
.."during the 10 minutes or
so he spoke with the media
after his team's 2-1 win over
the Atlanta Braves yesterday. There was also at least
one audible "W}lew."
Was he really as thankful
to win this game, one of 162
on the schedule, as he
appeared? Yes.
"There was a lot of tension and stres~ out there," he
said.
Believe it: This was a
game for baseball purists ,
the kind of taut defensive
stniggle more common in
late September or October
than on Aug. 1. But then,
this didn't seem at 'all like
August, either in vibe or
weather.
Great American Ball Park
was sold out all weekend ,
the first time that has happened since June 2004,
when Ken Griffey Jr. was
approaching 500 careet
home runs. The 122,855
who attended over the weekend set a stadium record for
a three-game weeken,d
series.
In a city that has yawned
its 'Nay through nine seasons
of sub-.500 baseball, this
was different.
"Different ain't the
word," second baseman
Brandon Phillips said. "It
was sold-out here and ... I
feel like everybody in
Cincinnati was at the game.
It's beautiful playing in fr.ont
of this city like this. Now I
see what Joe Morgan and
Eric Davis were talking
about. They said, 'If you
win, they're here.'
"This is a baseball city.
I've been here since '06 seeing the last three or four
sellouts in the last five
games, man, it gets no better
than that. I feel like I'm a
better player. You feel the
energy the fans give you.
This is why you play the
game."
As the division race
between the Reds and St.
Louis Cardinals inches
toward the finish line - · St.
Louis protected its halfgame lead in the National
League Central by beating
Pittsburgh - tension is building. It's probably why Baker
was so relieved his bullpen
was able t~ protect a one-run
lead for four innings.
"That was ·a playoff
.atmosphere out there ," he
said. "That's what the playoffs are like. Most games are
close games, packed house,
fans are into it, players are
into it.• everybody's kind of
sitting on the edge of their
seats the whole game. We're
fortunate the 2-1 score we
had held up."
They were. Coming off
two bad outings in three
starts since returning from
elbow surgery, Reds starter
Edinson Volquez gave fans
and teammates a five-inning
thrill ride, walking five and
hitting a batter but stranding
eight base runners. The only
run he allowed was former
teammate Alex Gonzalez's
first home run as a Brave in
the second inning. In the
context of tl:,le next two
months, Volquez's rocky
performance goes in the plus
column.
Braves starter Tommy
Hanson was even better than
Volquez. The Reds got the
lead in the fifth when
Ramqn Hernandez singled
and Phillips tripled on a slicing fly near the right-field
·line that a diving Jason
Heyward missed by inches.
Gonzalez b<;>oted Orlando
Cabrera's grounder, Phillips
scbred and the Reds bullpen
took over.
It is the kind of win in the
kind of atmosphere that a
young team can bank and
draw from later.
"You have to learn as a
team to win these," Baker
said. "Once you learn, then
you can put it into action and
get a belief of winning. It
also helps to get the belief in
the home fans that we can
win. A lot of people weren't
coming out early because
they said it was the same old
Reds or something was
going to happen at some
point, and we're trying to
dispel that."
The 59-47 record says
they aren't the same old
Reds. A sold-out series says
the fans believe it.
The beads of sweat on
Baker's forehead said he
knows that something can
always happen. That's the
fun - and agony - of a pennant race.
REDS' UPCOMING
SCHEDULE
ug. 4-at Pittsburgh, 12:35;
ug. 6 at Chicago Cubs, 2:20;
ug. 7-at Chicago Cubs,
BD; Aug. 8-at Chicago
ubs, 2:20; Aug. &-ST. LOUIS
:10; Aug. 10-ST. LOUIS,
:10; Aug. 11-8T. LOUIS,
2:35.
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1-BEDROOM
APARTMENTS FOR
PERSONS
62ANDOLDER
Located· behind Wendy's
and Piua Hut in Pres·
tonsburg. All utilities are in·
eluded and the rent is based
upon gross monthly in·
come. Several activities,
such as line da~ing, crafts,
bingo, movies, hair salon
and church services. The
apartments are furnished
with a refrigerator, stove,
emergency alarm system,
and air conditioner. For
more information, please
call Highland Terrace at 606886-1925, TOO: 1-800-648·
6056 or 711, or come by the
office for an application.
.. Highland Terrace does not
' discriminate in admission or
employment in subsidized
housing on account of race,
color, creed, religion, sex,
national origin,
age, familial sta· ~
Ius or disability.
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APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
1, 2 3, 4 Bedrooms
~
2 br, 1/2 bath townRentals
For rent: Extra nice 3
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located in city limits For Rent
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NOTICE OF
4758
Aparhnents/
Townhouses
INTENTION TO MINE
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
MINE1
Pursuant to Applicatiqn
Number 858-5064
Amendment No. 5
In accordance with the provisions of
KRS 350.070, notice is hereby given
that Czar Coal Corporation, 81 Enterprise Drive, Debord, Kentucky 41214
has applied for an amendment to an existing underground coal mining and
reclamation operation located 2.5 miles
southeast of. Odds in Martin, Floyd and
Johnson Counties. The amendment
will add 0.00 acres of surface disturbance and add 2,535.18 acres of underground mining area making the total
area within the permit boundary will be
11 ,240.23 acres.
The amendment area is approximately
2.5 miles south of Kentucky Route 3's
junction with Big Sandy Regional Airport Road and located in Sycamore
Creek of Daniels Creek and Crooked
Branch of Johns Creek.
The proposed amendment is located on
the Thomas and Lancer U.S.G.S. 71/2
minute quadrangle maps. The amendment is 1o add additional underground
mining acres only. No surface disturbance is proposed under this amendment. The operation will underlie land
owned by Isaac Richmond - Heirs and
Harkins' & Browning Family Trust, Sally
Turner - Heirs, Phi!lip & William ~af
ferty, John Burke, Leon Spears, Marietta Morrison, Beech Fork Processing,
Inc., Myrtle Spears Richmond- Estate,
Lowell & Phyllis Burke, Willis Burke,
Wanda Phyllis Dye, Paul & Betty Burke,
Eula Wells Williams - Estate, Burke
Cemetery, William C. Lafferty, Lerlie
Harrington, Jessie & Jewell Collins,
Collins Cemetery, Billy Jr. & Deloris
Mae Lafferty, Bradley Lafferty, John W.
Goble - Heirs, Alex Goble - Heirs,
Billy Lafferty, James D. Goble, Gary
Christopher Short, Jerry & Sharon J.
Little, James & Darlene Goble, Homer
R. Vicers, Sharon E. & Shawnah L.
Crum, Columbus Collins - Estates,
Fannin Plumbin,g Co., Inc., Jennie
Wells, Ronald Eugene & Linda Ramey,
Geniene Wells, Termera A. Wright,
Gene & Nevard Wells, Herbert & Louise
Wells, Glen Stafford, Nathan J. & TtJeodosie Maynard, Garry T. Adams, Jimmy
D. Harbey, Leroy & Rebecca Young,
Alex Samuel Wells, Jr., Wells Cenetery
- c/o Alex Wells, Bernita Wells, Charles
R. Wells, Jr., Anice Wells, Maggie Penix
- Estate, Sammie & Willadean Wells,
Bobby & Betty Keel, Patty & Ronnie
Hitchcock, David R. & Brenda W. Wells,
Ricky B. Slone, Brian K. & Diana L
Wells, John Claude Burchett, Virgie
Burchett Heirs, New South Mining Co.,
Inc. and Pocahontas Development Corporation.
available for extremely
low·income people at
Highland Heights Apts.
in Gable-Roberts Addn.,
and Cliffside Apts. on
Clift Road, Prestons·
burg. Computerized
learning centers offer
social/educational pro·
grams for children and
adults. All utilities in·
eluded at Highland
Hgts., utility allowance
at Cliffside. Call (606)
886·0608, 886-1927, or
886·1819. TDD: 1-800· The amendment application has been
648-6056.
Highland
filed for public inspection at the DepartHeights and Cliffside
Apartments do not dis· ' ment for Surface Mining Reclamation
and Enforcement's Prestonsburg Recriminate In admission
or employment in subsi·
gional Office, 3140 South Lake Drive,
dized housing on ac·
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. Writcount of race, color,
ten comments, objections, or requests
national origin, sex, age,
for a permit conference must be filed
disability, religion and
with the Director, Division of Permits, #2
familial status.
Hudson Hollow, U.S. 127 South, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601.
I
Pursuant to
Application Number
836-0306
NOTICE OF
INTENTION TO MINE
NOTICE OF
INTENTION TO MINE
Pursuant to Application Number
836-5551, Transfer
In accordance with 405 KAR 8:010,
notice is hereby given that FCDC
Coal, Inc., P.O. Box 77, lvel, Kentucky 41642 intends to transfer permit number 836-5493 to FCDC Coal,
Inc., P.O. Box 1200, Robinson Creek,
Kentucky 41560. The new permit
number will be 836-5551. The operation disturbs 8.78 surface acres and
will underlie 790.00 acres. No new
acreage is affected by this transfer.
The operation is located 2.00 miles
southeast of Teaberry in Floyd County.
The proposed operation is approximately 0.25 miles southeast from KY
Route 979's junction with linker Fork
Road and located 2.00 miles east of
Big Mud Creek. The operation is located on the McDowell USGS 7 1/2
minute quadrangle.
The application has been· filed for
public inspection at the Department
for Natural Resources' Prestonsburg
Regional Office, 3140 South Lake
Drive, Suite 6, Prestonsburg·, Kentucky 41653. Written comments or
objections must be filed with the Director, Division of Mine Permits, #2 Hudson Hollow, U.S. 127 South, Frankfort,
Kentucky 40601. All comments or objections must be received within fifteen (15) days of today's date. ·
Pursuant to Application Number
836-5553, Transfer
In accordance with 405 KAR 8:010,
notice is hereby given that FCDC
Coal, Inc., P.O. Box 77, lvel, Kentucky 416ll2 intends to tral'lsfer permit number 836-5495 to FCDC Coal,
Inc., P.O. Box 1200, Robinson Creek,
Kentucky 41560. The new permit
number will be 836-5553. The operation disturbs 7.37 surface acres and
will under~e 507.45 acres. No new
acreage is affected by this transfer.
The operation is located 1.50 miles
southeast of Martin in Floyd County.
The proposed operation is approximately 1.00 miles sou•heast from KY
Route 1428's junction with Arkansas
Creek Road and located 1.10 miles
east of Arkansas Creek. The operation
is located on the Harold USGS 7 1/2
minute quadrangle.
The application has been filed for
public inspection at the Department
for Natural Resources' Prestonsburg
Regional Office, 3140 South Lake
Drive, Suite 6, Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. Written comments or
objections must be filed with the Director, Division of Mine Permits, #2 Hudson Hollow, U.S. 127 South, Frankfort,
Kentucky 40601. All comments or objections must be received within fifteen (15) days of today's date.
NOTICE OF
INTENTION TO MINE
NOTICE OF
INTENTION TO MINE
Pursuant to Application Number
836-5554, Transfer
Pursuant to Application Number
836-5556, Transfer
•
•
,
,
;
,
Renewal1
In accordance with KRS 350.055, notice is hereby given that The Elk Horn
Coal Company, LLC, 544 South Lake
Drive, Prestonsburg, KY 41653 has applied for a renewal of a permit for an underground coal mining operation
located 0.50 miles west of Hi Hat in
Floyd County. The proposed operation
will disturb 24.7 surface acres and will
underlie 3,513.0 acres, and the total
area within the permit boundary will be
3,537.7 acres.
The proposed operation is approximately 0.50 miles west of KY Route
979's junction with KY Route 122 and
just north of Newman Branch of Clear
Creek.
The proposed operation is located on
the McDowell U.S.G.S. 7 1/2 mfnute
quadrangle map. The surface. area to
be disturbed is owned by The Elk Horn
Coal Company, LLC.
The operation will underlie lana
owned by The Elkhorn Coal Co., LLC,
Richard Stumbo Estate, Eneropro, Inc.,
Edgar & Leviathan Jones, JRMC Coal
Co., Tracy & Linda Frasure, Ted & Ocie
Frasure, Randall & Judy Frasure,
Deanie & Kathryn Frasure, Elvie ·& Jane
Collins, Bethel & Avel len Gayheart, Bill
Mosley, Carl & Patricia Mosley, Green
& Hellen Gayheart, Lonnie Akers, Millard Caudill, Lizzie Ann Hamilton, Alvin
Gayheart, Ricky & Michelle Blevins,
Ronnie & Mildred Blevins, Ernest & Delores Bevins, William Howell Heirs, Myrtle Paige, Virbil & Jean Hall, Hank Jr. &
Velvie Osborne, Anthony Newsome,
Woodrow Caudill, Benji Caudill, Elanor
Pike, Garlis Caudill, Troy & Mary Howell, Teddie Howell, Bee Howell Estate,
Teddy Howell, Rita Varney, Billie J.
lsacc, Guy & Flotine Jones, Perley
Howell Estate, Teddy Howell, Rita Varney, Billie J. lsacc, Guy & Flotine Jor)es,
Perley Howell Heirs, Emmit Blevins Estate, Freda Bentley, Juanita Knott, Jack
Akers, Pink & Esta Elliott, Lesley &
Joyce Hamilton, Charles T. and Janet
G. Vance, Laura Caudill Heirs, McKinley Osborne Heirs , Burton Farris Estate, Dessie Horn, Brenda Slone, Neil
J. & Linda Mitchell, William E. & Mahalia Mae Clay, Mike Tackett, Effort
Reynolds Estate, Meredith & Geneve
Slone, Billy D. & German Stumbo, Gale
& Birdie Collins, Evan Collins, Moses
Frasure, II, Vester Gayheart, Carl Butler
& Patricia Mosley, Julia Marie Wilson,
Elizabeth Hall, Tony & Jamie R. New·
some, Trip Hall, Danny & Alma Tackett,
Danny Ray Tackett, Pink Osborne
Heirs, Dewayne Newman, Orbie Newman, Irene Moore, Johnny Newman,
Winston Eugene, David Mosley, James
Kent & Rita Dye and Kennel Dye.
The application has been filed for public inspection at the Department tor Surface
Mining
Reclamation
and
Enforcement's Prestonsburg Regional
Office, 3140 South Lake Drive, Suite 6,
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. Written
comments, objections, or requests for a
permit conference, must blil filed with
the Director, Division of Permits, No. 2
Hudson Hollow, U.S. 127 South, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601.
In accordance with 405 KAR 8:0.10,
notice is hereby given that FCDC
Coal, Inc., ~.0. Box 77, lvel, Kentucky 41642 intends to transfer permit number 836-5496 to FCDC Coal,
Inc., P.O. Box 1200, Robinson Creek,
Kentucky 41560. The new permit
number will be 836-55'54. The operation disturbs 6.84 surface acres and
will underlie 1,175.33 acres. No new
acreage is affected by this transfer.
The operation is located 3.80 miles
north of Dana in Floyd County. The
proposed operation is approximately
3.20 miles south from US 23's junction
with KY Route 1426 and located 0.00
miles west of Prater Creek. The operation is located on the Harold USGS
7 1/2 minute quadrangle. ·
T he application has been filed for
public inspection at the· Department
for Natural Resources' Prestonsburg
Reg ional Office, 3140 South Lake
Drive, Suite 6, Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. Written comments or
objections must be filed with the Director, Division of Mine Permits, #2 Hudson Hollow, U.S. 127 South, Frankfort,
Kentucky 40601. All comments or objections must be received within fifteen (15) days of today's date.
In accordance with 405 KAR 8:010,
notice is hereby given that FCDC
Coal, Inc., P.O. Box 77, lvel, Kentucky
41642 intends to transfer permit num- '
ber 836-5498 to FCDC. Coal, Inc., P.O.
Box 1200, Robinson Creek, Kentucky
41560. The new permit number will
be 836-5556. The operation disturbs
11.20 surface acres and will underlie
419.00 acres. No new acreage is affected by this transfer.
The operation is located 1.40 miles
southeast of Printer in Floyd County.
The proposed 'operation is approximately 1.40 miles southeast from KY
Route 2030's junction with KY Route
122 and located 0.10 miles northeast
of Spurlock Creek. The operation is lo- •
cated on the Harold USGS 7 1/2
minute quadi-angle.
The application has been filed for 1
public inspection at the Department
for Natural Resources' Prestonsburg
Regional Office, 3140 South Lake
Drive, Suite 6, Prestonsburg , Kentucky 41653. Written comments or
objections must be filed with the Director, Division of Mine Permits, #2 Hudson Hollow, U.S. 127 South, Frankfort,
Kentucky 40601. All comments or objections must be received within fifteen (15) days of today's date.
NOTICE OF
INTENTION TO MINE
NOTICE OF
INTENTION TO MINE
Pursuant to Application Number
836-5557, Transfer
In accordance with 405 KAR 8:010,
notice is hereby given that FCDC Coal,
Inc., P.O. Box 77, lvel, Kentucky 41642
intends to transfer permit number 8365499 to FCDC Coal , Inc., P.O . Box
1200, Robinson Creek, Kentucky
41560. The new permit number will be
836-5557. The operation disturbs 9.45
surface acres and will underlie
2,884.58 acres. No new acreage is affected by this transfer.
The operation is located 1 .23 miles
northwest of Hunter in Floyd County.
The proposed operation is approximately 1.36 miles southwest from KY
Route 122's junction with KY Route
2030 and located 0.57 miles southwest of Left Beaver Creek. The operation is located on the Harold, Martin,
McDowell, and Wayland USGS 7 1/2
minute quadrangles.
The application has been-fi led for
public inspection at the Department
for Natural Resources' Prestonsburg
Regional Office, 3140 South Lake
Drive, Suite 6, Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. Written comments or
objections must be filed with the Director, Division of Mine Permits, #2 Hudson Hollow, U.S. 127 South, Frankfort,
Kentucky 40601 . All comments or objections must be received within fifteen (1 5) days of today's date.
Pursuant to Application Number
836-5564, Transfer
In accordance with 405 KAR 8:010,
notice is hereby given that FCDC
Coal, Inc., P.O. Box 77, lvel, Kentucky
41642 intends to transfer permit number 836-5506 to FCDC Coal, Inc.,
P.O. Box 1200, Robinson Creek, Kentucky 41560. The new permit number will be 836-5564. The operation
disturbs 5.91 surface acres and will
underlie 450.50 acres. No new
acreage is affected by this transfer.
The operation is located 1.3 1 miles
east of Drift in Floyd County. The proposed operation is approximately 1.80
miles east from KY Route 122's junction with Simpson Branch County
Road and located 0.10 miles north of
Simpson Branch. The operation is located on the McDowell USGS 7 1/2
minute quadrangle.
The application has been fil ed for
public inspection at the Department for
Natural Resources' Prestonsburg Regional Office, 3 140 South Lake Drive,
Suite 6, Prestonsburg, Ken'tucky
41653. Written comments or objections must be filed with the Director, Division of 'Mine Permits, #2 Hudson
Hollow, U.S. 127 South, Frankfort,
Kentucky 40601 . All comments or objections must be received within•fifteen
(15) days of today's date.
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new Prestonsburg
Elementary school.
Call 886-9931 after
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brick with inground
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proved. Deposit & re- sert , carport and
frences
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of land. Located 2 1/2
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Prestonsburg. 2 Car
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COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. I
C.A. NO. 08-CI-00269
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS
OF
GSAMP TRUST 2005-SD1, MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-SD1
PLAINTIFF
vs.
ALEXANDER HALL and
BRENDA
HALL, ET AL
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
NOTICE OF
INTENTION TO MINE
Pursuant to Application Number
836-0373, Transfer
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In accordance with 405 KAR 8:010,
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Floyd Cir
notice is hereby given that Wolverine
Resources, Inc. , P.O . Box 77, lvel, cu1t Court entered the 9th day of June 201 o in the above
Kentucky 41642 intends to transfer Gause, as thei~ in~erest in the subject pr~perty, 'tor the sumo
permit number 836-0329 to Wolverine $85 ,817.78 w1th 1nterest thereon, plus .additional sums and
Resources, Inc., P.O. Box 1200
osts; please be advised that I shall proceed to offer for sal
Robinson Creek, Kentucky 41560. Th~
t the Old Floyd County Courthouse Door, South Central Av
new permit number will be 836-0373. enu~, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind the new Floyd Coun
The opt> ration disturbs 215.87 surface
_ust1ce Center), to the highest and best bidder, at public aucacres. No new acreage is affected by
IOn, on the 5th day of August , 2010, at 9:00a.m., upon th
this transfer.
erms set forth following the desc'ription, the follow describe
The operation is located 1 .5 miles
property, to wit:
northwest of David and is situated in
Property Address : 1132 Redmorg Branch Teaberry K
both Floyd and Magoffin County. The
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proposed operation is approximately
Beginning
at
a
stake
steak
near
of
the
draining
turning
righ
2.5 miles south from KY Route 114's
ith
a
straight
line
to
another
stake
steak
thence
turning
le .
junction with Rough and Tough Road
and located 0.25 miles east of Buck- up the hill to a stake steak at the gas line thence turning le
eye Branch. The operation is located straight around the hill near to the drain to the stake stea
hene turning left down the hill with the drain to the stake
on the David, lvyt<;m, Prestonsburg and
teak at the Q€ginning.
Martin USGS 7 1/2 minute quadran. Being the same property conveyed to Alexander Hall o
gles.
The application has been filed for pub- Brenda Hall, by Warranty Deed dated August 22, 1984, o
lic inspection at the Department for record 1n Deed Book 286, Page 725, in the Office of the Cler
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f the County Court of Floyd County, Kentucky.
Natural Resou rces' Prestonsburg Regional Office, 3140 South Lake Drive . A. T_he successful bidder shall either pay cash or make
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Suite 6, Prestonsburg , Kentucky depos1t of 10% of the purchase price with .the balance on
41653. Written comments or objecredit for sixty (60) days, in which event the successful bid
tions mCJst be filed with the Director, Dier shall be_required to execute bond with good suret
vision of Mine Perl}lits, #2 Hudson
hereon. Sa1d bond shall be for the unpaid purchase pric
Hollow, U.S. 127 South, Frankfort, Ken- and bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the dat
tucky 40601. All comments or objec- of sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effec
tions must be received within fifteen
fa Ju~gment for which execution may issue, and a lien shal
(15) days of today's date .
be retamed upon the above described real estate as addi
ional surety.
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume an
Energy and Environment Cabinet
pay all taxes or assessments upon the property for the cur
PUBLIC NOTICE
rent tax year and subsequent years. All taxes or assess
ments upon the property for prior years shall be paid from th
Public Comment Sought on E. coliTMDL for 22 Stream Segments
ale proceeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of record
in Beaver Creek Watershed
by the purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase price.
The Energy and Environr:'ent Cabi~_et is seeking public comment unti~ Sept.
C. The property described above is sold subject to an
3 on a draft report addressing E colt impairments in the Beaver Creek Watereasements, restrictions, defects, liens or encumbrances o
shed located in Floyd and Knott counties.
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record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights o
The Clea0 Water Act requires each state to periodically identify specific waredemption as may exist in favor of the United States o
ter_s where d es1~nated uses are not being met and water quality impairments
merica and/or the record owners thereof.
ex1st. The state IS also required to prioritize the list of impaired waters calcuAny anrfouncements made on date. of sale takes prece
l~te a Total M~ximum Daily Load (TMDL) of pollutants tor those waters ~nd deence over pnnted matter contained herein.
VISe plans to 1mprove the water quality.
Hon. William S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
. T he report, prepared by the Division of Water, addresses E co/iimpairme nts
1n the Be~ver Creek Watershed at levels that make them impaired for the swimmmg des1gnated use. The report includes data and procedures used to calculate the TMDL for the stream segments. .
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COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
Revisions_ the report may be made following the public comment period
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
and before 11 IS sent to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agericy tor approval.
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-NOTICE OF BOND RELEASE
Permit No. 860-5335.
In accordance with KRS 350.093, notice is hereby given that Laurel Mountain Resources, LLC, 1801 Watergap
Road, Prestonsburg, Kentucky 4 1653
has applied for Phase II & Ill bond release on permit number 860-5335
which was last issued on 03-19-201
The application covers an area of approximately 20.14 acres located 2.2
miles south of Lackey in Knott. and
Floyd Counties. ·
The pe rmit area is approximately 0.6
miles southeast fro m Kentucky Route
550s junction with Triplett Branch Road
and located on Triplett Branch of Jones
Fork. The latitude is 3JO 26'37". The
longitude is 82° 50'05".
The bond now in effect for this permit
is a Surety Bond in the amount of
$40,300.00. Approximately $40,300.00
of this bond amount is included in the
application for release.
Written comments, objections, and requests for a public hearing or informal
conference must be filed with the Director, Division of Mine Reclamatio n and
Enforcement, #2 Hudson Hollow,
Frankfo rt, Kentucky 40601 , by September 07, 2010.
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A public hearing on the application
has been scheduled for September 08,
2010 at 10:00 AM, or soon thereafter as
may be heard, at the Department for
Natural Resources Prestonsburg Regional Office, 3140 South Lake Drive,
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 4 1653. The
hearing will be cancelled if no request
tor a hearing or informal confe re nce is
received by Septembe r 07, 2010.
NOTICE OF BOND RELEASE
Permit No. 860-5336
In accordance with KRS 350.093, notice is hereby given that Laurel Mountain Resources, LLC, 1801 Watergap
Road, Prestonsburg, Kentucky 4 1653 .
has applied for Phase Ill bond relea~e
on permit number 860-5336, which was
last issued on 03-1 9-2010. The applicatio n covers an area of approximately
5.22 acres located 0.21 miles southeast
of Betty in Knott and Floyd Counties.
The permit area is approximately 0.4
miles southeast from Kentucky Route
550s junction with Triplett Branch Road.
T he latitude is 3JO 26'42". The longitude is 82° 49'50".
The bond now in effect tor this permit
is a Surety Bond in the amount of
$5,1 00.00. Approximately $5, 100.00 of
this bond amount is included in the application for release.
Written comments, objections, and requests fo r a public hearing or info rmal
conference must be filed with the Directo r, Division of Mine Reclama,tion and
Enforcement, #2 Hudson Hollow,
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 , by September 07, 2010.
A public · hearing on the application
has been scheduled for September 08,
2010 at 9:00 AM, or soon thereafter as
may be heard , at the De partment fo r
Natural Resources Presto nsburg Regional Office, 3140 South Lake Drive,
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 4 1653. The
hearin g will be cancelled if no request
for a hearing or informal confe rence is
received by September 07, 2010.
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DIVISION NO. II
C.A. NO. 10-CI-00429
TAX EASE LIEN INVESTMENTS 1, LLC
' PLAINTIFF
The •report may be viewed on the
HYPERLINK "http://water.ky.gov/"Division of Water Web site at
HYPERLINK "http://water.ky.gov/Pages/PublicNotices.aspx
"http://water.ky.gov/Pages/PublicNotices.aspx.
vs.
Comments should be sent in writing to Andrea Fredenburg Division of Water
200 Fair Oaks Lane, Fourth Floor, Frankfo rt, KY 40601 or' by e-mail to HY-'
PERLINK "mailto:Andrea.FredeniJurg @ky.gov" Andrea. Fredenburg @ky.gov.
ERNEST R. BLACKBURN; MARY SLONE
BLACKBURN;
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY, COUNTY OF
FLOYD,
BY AND ON RELATION OF JONATHAN MILLER,
SECRETARY
OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF COMMISSIO~ER'S SALE
Contact Andrea Fredenburg by phone at 502-564-341o.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pursuant to
KRS 353.630 and
KRS 353.640
Leonard Hall, P.O. Box 219, Kentuc ky Route 2030,_Harold, Kentucky 41635,
(606) 478-219 1, as ? perator of proposed natural gas wells Koons-1, Koons-2 an
~oon s-3, _has submitted to the Kentucky Department for Natu ral Resources, Divi
s1on of Oil and Gas ~o~servati on , P.O. Box 2244, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 ,
(5~2) 573-01 47, appl1cat1ons for Orders pooling the interests of the non-locatabl
he1rs of George W. Koons and Margaret Koons who own an interest in a bound
ary o~ oil a ~d gas described in Deed Book 95, page 256, Floyd County, Kentucky,
Clerk s Off1ce, _located on R?ck Fork of Beaver Creek, Floyd County, Kentucky,
and more particularly descnbed as follows, to-wit: Beginning on a black walnu
ree standing on the bank of Rock Fork of Beaver Creek near A. p_Webb's for
merly Marti_
n Howards house, thence running up the hill N 33 1/2 W 12 poles t~ th
op of the ndge thence w1th the top of the ridge to a rock ~orne r, s 88 w 14 pole
~ a hickory, thence N ~4 1/2 W 24 poles along the ridge to a hic kory co rner;
hence N 63 1/2 W 8 poles to a basket oak corner on line between A.P. Webb and
L. D. Howard; thence along said ridge N 80 1/2 W 14 poles to a white oak corner·
hence along said ridgeS 84 W 19 poles to a rock corner; thence with said ridg~
S 50 1/2 W 10 poles to a spotted oak; thence on the line between A p_ Webb and
L. D. Howard;. S 4 1 W 14 poles to a chestnut oak; thence on the ridge 28 12
poles to the corner of G. S. Howards line on the line of A. P. Webb to a chestnu
and sourwood on the right of a knob; thence S 75 W 30 poles to a small hicko
and two while walnuts on a point; thence N 85 W 91 poles along on the ridge with
he line betw~en A P. Webb and G. S. Howard to three oaks on the end of the
pomt; thense S 61 W 39 poles to four sma ll pines and two double ahestnut oaks
it being a c~rner between Brrson Howard and G. S. Howard; thence S 7 1/2 E 2 '
poles to a hickory; S 17 1/2 E 14 poles to a rock; S 40 E 15 poles to a hickory;
61 1/2 E 10 poles to a hickory and black oak; S 65 E 18 poles to a hickory; S 5
E 10 poles to a bunch of large sprouts thence S 87 E 12 poles to a rock; S 54 E
16 poles to a rock; S 58 E 6 poles to a black gum ; S 78 E 17 po les along on divid
ing line between Brison Howard and G. S. Howard; thence S 62 E 30 poles to
golden willow on th e bank of Rock Fo rk of Beaver Creek; thence 57 1/2 E 3
poles across Rock Fork of Beaver Creek to a white oak and hickory' on the line o
C. C. Horton; thence S 47 E 14 poles to a hic kory; thence S 60 1/2 w 10 poles to
a black oak; thence an east course 10 poles to a double black oak; thence S 7
1/2 E 20 poles to a rock; S 84 1/2 E 14 poles to three chestnut oaks; thence S 4
E 22 poles to a rock; S 49 E 16 poles on said ridge to two rocks; thence 60 E
22 poles up the hill on the dividing line between C. C. Horton and Geo. W. Koons·
hence ·S 67 E 22 pole's to three chestnut oaks and hickory on dividing ridge be'
ween said Rock Fork of Beaver Creek a nd Jones Fork of Beaver Creek; thenc
N 18 E 101 poles along dividing ridge to two hickories and two black oaks on to
of said ridge to a corner of G.S. Howard; thence N 13 E 14 poles to a white oa
and hickory; thence N 2 E 6 poles to a chesnut oak; thence N 14 11 poles to a rock;
hence N 1 E 16 poles to two chestnuts; thence N 59 E 26 poles to a dogwood an
beech; thence N 25 W 34 poles to a beech on line of A- P. Webb on the left hand
ide of Rock Fork of Beaver Creek; thence N 1 W 10 poles. to a stake in Rock For
Creek; thence N 69 W 24 poles to a black walnut tree on the' ba nk of Rock For
Creek near A P. Webb's house to the place of beginning containing 272 acres,
more or less. The following are the non-locatable interest owners in the abovedescrib ed boundary of oil and gas, together with their last known address, if available: Bob Reynolds, no last known address; Terry Ko~>ns, no last known address;
Peggy Koons Brown, no last known address. Any party claiming an interest in th
bove-described boundary of oil and gas, or any portion thereof, should contac
Leonard Hall at the address provided herein and provide a copy of the notification
o the director of the Division of Oil and Gas Conservation in the Department fo
Natural Resources at the address provided herein within twenty (20) days of th
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By virtue of a Default Judgment, Summary Judgment and
Order of Sale of the Floyd Ci rcuit Court entered the 14th da
of July, 201 0, in the above cause;as their interest in the sub
·eel property, for the sum of $1,355 .99 (tax year 2006 Bill
191 2, having a face amount of $525.75 as of date ot 'pur
hase on or about March 15, 201 0; tax year 2007, Bill #1874,
havmg a face amount of $377.07, as of date of purchase on
r about July 18, 2008; and tax year 2008, Bill #1901, havin
a face amount of $453.1 7, as of date of purchase on or abou
September 16, 2009) witjl interest thereon, plus additional
ums and costs; please be advised th at I shall proceed t
offer for sale at the Old Floyd County Courthouse Door, South
Central Ave nue, Prestonsbu rg; Kentucky, (behind the ne
Floyd County Justice Center) , to the hig hest and best bidder
at public auction, on the 19th day of Augu st, 2010, at 9:1 '
.m., upon t_he terms set forth following the description, th
ollow descnbed property, to wit:
Beginning at the corner of Ray Stratton's line on Third Av
enue and running along the street a distance of sixty teet t
he corner of Olga Layne's line; thence running across to th
~ack street with the chain link lawn fence, a distance of on
hundred ten (110) f eet more or less; thence running along the
back street a distance of forty-one (4 1) feet and three inche
? the corner of Ray Stratton's line; the nce running a straigh
l1ne back to the_point of beginning.
Being the same property conveyed to Ernest R. Blackburn
and Mary Slone Blackburn, husband and wife, by James M.
Robe rts and Vaughn Roberts, husband and wife, by Deed
dated October 4 , 1990, recorded in Deed Book 341, Pag
12, Floyd County Court Clerk's Office.
A. T he successful bidder shall either pay cash or make
eposit of $4,000.00 of the purchase price with the balance
n a cre.dit for thirty (30) days, in which event the successful
bidder shall be required to execute bond with good suret
hereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid purchase pric
nd bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the dat
t sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effec
fa Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien shal
be retained upon the above described real estate as addi
ional surety.
B. The pu rchaser shall be required to assume and pay all
axes or assessments upon the property tor the current ta
ear and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upon
he property for prior years shall be paid from t he sale proeeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of record by th
purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase price.
C. The property described above is soJd subject to an
easements, restrictions, defects, liens or encumbrances o
reco rd in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights o
redemption as may exist in favor of the United St?tes o
me rica and/or the record owners thereof.
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Any announcements made on date of sale takes prece
ence over printed matter contained herein.
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THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. II
C.A. NO. 10-CI-00367
BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP, fka
COUNTYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP
PLAINTIFF
vs.
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JEREMY SHEPHERD aka JEREMY P. SHEPHERD
aka
JEREMY P. SHEPPARD;
JESSICA SHEPHERD aka JESSICA SHEPPARD;
GENE SCHIFLE
DEFENDANTS
RE-NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
***************
!By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Floyd Cir
u it Court entered the 11th day of June, 2010, in the abov
ause, as their interest in the subject property, for the sum o
1!,50,421 .58 with interest thereon, plus additional sums an
o$ts; please be advised that I shall proceed to offer for sal
t the Old Floyd County Courthouse Door, South Central Av
enue, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind the new Floy<;i Coun
ustice Center), to the highest and best bidder, at public aucion, on the 19tf:l day 0f August, 2010, at 10:15 a.m., upon the
erms set forth following the description, the follow describe
prope rty, to wit:
Property Address: 243 Jack Arnett Branch, Prestonsburg,
KY 41653
Tract 1
Beginning on old Highway 114 built in 1940 and beginnin
t an ircn pin at the corner of the property and the road an
hence going up the hill in a straight line 134 feet to an iron pin
t the corner; thence turning left and running 110 feet to an
iron pin; thence turning left and running 156 feet to an iron
pin; thenct3 turning left and running with the road 95 feet bac
o the beginning.
Tract 2
Beginning at the corner of Tract 1 and Tract 2 on old High
ay 114 built in 1940 at an iron pin at the road and thenc
running up the hill 156 feet in a straight line to an iron pin;
• hence turning left 135 feet to an iron pin; thence running bac
own to the road 203 feet to an iron pin; thence turning le
running with the road 136 feet to an iron pin to the beginning.
Being the same property conveyed to Jeremy P. Shepherd,
single person, by Deed dated 02/29/2008, and recorded in
Deed Book 545, Page 41, records of the Floyd County Cou
Clerk's Office.
Further reference is made to a map of the subject prope
identifying Tract 1 and Tract 2 attached herein and incorpo
rated herein by reference.
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cas!l or make
eposit of $5,000.00 of the purchase price with the balanc
n a credit for thirty (30) days, in which event the successfu
bidder shall be required to execute bond with good sure
hereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid purchase pric
and bear interest afthe rate of 12% per annum form the dat
t sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effec
'"\ fa Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien shal
be retained upon the above described real estate as addi
ional surety.
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all
axes or assessments upon the property for the current ta
ear and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upon
he property for prior years shall be paid from the sale pro
eeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of record by th
purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase price.
C. The property described above is sold subject to an
asements, restrictions, defects, liens or encumbrances o
record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights o
redemption as may exist in favor of the United States o
merica and/or the record owners thereof.
Any announcements made on date of sale takes prece
ence over·printed matter contained herein. Hon. William
~ S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. II
C.A. NO. 10-CI-00458
CITIZENS NATIONAL
BANK
PLAINTIFF
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. I
C.A. NO. 09-CI-01 067
COMMUNITY TRUST BANK, INC.,
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., acting as
their
agent and in its own right
PLAINTIFFS
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Floyd Cir
uit Court entered the 28th day of June, 201 0, in the abov
ause, as their interest in the subject property, for the sum o
112,711 .58 with interest thereon, plus additional sums an
osts; please be advised that I shall proceed to offer for sal
t the Old Floyd County Courthouse Door, South Central Av
nue, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind the new Floyd Coun
ustice Center), to the highest and best bidder, at public aucion, on the 5th day of August, 2010, at 9:30 a.m., upon th
erms set forth following the description, the follow describe
property, to wit:
•
Beginning at an iron pin located at the edge of Raven Woo
tree! and being a corner of Chris Case; thence S 55°22' 35"
a distance of 246.15'; thence S 29°54'19" E a distance o
7.66'; thence S 45°05'18" E a distance of 51 .94'; thence
9°43'59" E a distance of 130.28'; thence N OJ039'34" E
istance of 205.01'; thence N 45°35'03" W a distance o
1.83'; which is the point of beginning, having an area o
8482" 98 square feet, 0.654 acres.
Being the same property conveyed to Jackie D. Adkins and
Mary Adkins by deed from Edgar Cruey and Joyce Cruey,
ated July 18, 2000, recorded in Deed Book 449, Page 259,
Floyd County Clerk's Office.
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make
eposit of 10% of the purchase price with the balance on
red it for thirty (30} days, in which event the successfuL bid
er shall be required to execute bond with good suret
hereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid pu~chase pric
nd bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the dat
f sale until paid. Said bond shall have· the force and effec
fa Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien shal
be retained upon the above described real estate as adtli
ional surety.
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all
axes or assessments upon the property for the current ta
ear and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upo
he property for prior years shall be paid from the sale pro
eeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of record by th
purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase price.
C. The property described above is sold subject to an
asements, restrictions, defects, liens or encumbrances o
record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights o
redemption as may exist in favor of the United States o
merica and/or the record owners thereof.
Any announcements made on date of sale take
precedence over printed matter contained herein.
Hon. William S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
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For Sole By Owner
Soles
4, 201 0 • 85
Commercial
House for sale.Brick 2 Mobile homes for 4500 Sq ft Building
for rent. Located at
3 bedrooms, 2 bath. sale.
Kitchen , den, extra 1-2003 3 br, 2 bath Martin. $300 a
606-285large living and din· with central heat and month.
3368.
ing room, utility air. $13,000 firm.
room, porchs and 2-2000 2br, 2 bath
carport. Concrete with central heat and
Former H&R Block
block storage builing air. $12,000 firm. Al with porch. Central ready set up. Call building in Martin for
rent. Good condition.
electric heat/air. Also 889-9643.
Call 285-3025. Mangas
hookup.
ROBIN HUMPHREY,
100ftx300ft Lot . LoSat 9am -5pm.
BRENDA HUMPHREY, and
cated approx J .3
miles off US 23 on Apply online & view Office space for
CAPITOL ONE HOME LOANS, LLC
AbbOtt Creek Rd, our models on disDEFENDANTS
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A s k i n g fort of your own burg two blocks
$159,999.000. Call home. www.clayton- fromt the courthouse.
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Floyd 874-2238 or 285· homesgrayson.com.
Call 226-9976.'
Circuit Court entered the 9th day of July, 2010, in the above 9312.
606-474-2083
cause, as their interest in the subject property, for the sum
of $125,223.14 with interest thereon, plus additional sums
25 acres more or
and costs ; please be advised that I shall proceed to offer for
Attn: Landowners
Soles
sale at the Old Floyd County Courthouse Door, South Centurn key home buy- less for sale in East
tral Avenue, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind the new Floyd
ing available with McDowell. The old
County Justice Center), to the highest and best bidder, at Land/Home & home
land improvement G&L Bar & carryout.
public auction, on the 5th day of August, 2010, at 9:45a.m., only programs. Only
Great business locaupon the terms set forth following the description, the follow a limited number packages!! Your land tion. utilitiy hookups
or family land. 866described property, to wit:
.
available. 866-597 ·
available. 606-862597-2083.
Being the same property conveyed to Robin Humphrey
6772.
2083.
and Brenda Humphrey, his wife, from John Wallen and
Lorena Wallen, his wife, by deed dated December 30, 1992,
of record in Deed Book 368, Page 157, in the office of the
Floyd County Clerk, and being a certain tract or parcel of
land lying in Floyd County, Kentucky, on the Right Hand Fork
of Bull Creek, which is more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a stake in the edge of the street and Lot No.
1 of the Wallen Subdivision; thence running with Lot No. 1,
100" to the line of E.L. Gayheart; thence with the line of E.L.
Gayheart approximately 200 feet to the creek; thence down
the creek approximately 100 feet to a stake in the edge of
the proposed street; thence with the street approximately
200 feet to the stake at the beginning.
Being Lot No. 2 as show on Plat of Wallen Subdivision,
Come Grow Witli Us!!
recorded in Book 1, Slide 1, File 45, Floyd County Court
Clerk's Office and that parcel of land adjoining Lot No. 2 and
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
the creek.
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make a
Highlands Home Health is recruiting for:
deposit of 10% of the purchase price with the balance on a
Home Health Aide-Part-lime
credit for thirty (30) days, in which event the successful bidHighlands Home Health is a good place to wort(, ofder shall be required to execute bond with good surety
fers a competitive salary and a generous benefits
thereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid purchase price
package, including:
and bear ioterest at the rate of 12% per annum form the date
• Seven (7) Paid Holidays
of sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effect
• Life Insurance
of a Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien
• $500 Sign-on bonus
shall be retained upon the above described real estate as
additional surety.
Interested applicants may apply to the
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume.and pay all
Highlands Home Health
taxes or assessments upon the property for the current tax
P.O. Box 757
year and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upon
188 Collins Circle Drive, Prestonsburg KY 41653
the property for prior years shall be paid from the sale proContact: Bilena Elkins, R.N., Nurse Aide Supervisor
ceeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of record by the
(606) 889-9967 • Fax (606) 886-7633
purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase price.
E-mail: liomehealth@hrmc.org
C. The property describe~ above is sold subject to any
(mail to: t@hrmc.org)
easements, restrictions, defects, liens or encumbrances of
Highlands Home Health is an equal opportunity employer.
record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights of
redemption as may exist 'in favor of the United States of
America and/or the record owners tHereof.
Any announcements made on date of sale takes precedence over printed matter contained herein.
Hon. William S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
vs.
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. I
C.A. NO. 10-CI-00388
HSBC MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC.,
Assignee of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR CHOICE
~APITAL FUNDING, INC.
PLAINT1FF
vs.
JACKIE D. ADKINS and MARY L. ADKINS, husband and wife;
FLOYD COUNTY, KENTUCKY; and THE BANK
OFNEWYORK
.
MELLON TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION fka
THE BANK OF NEW YORK TRUST, N.A., as successors to
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., Trustee for
RFMSII 2006HT1
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
vs.
AARON OUSLEY AKA AARON DAVID OUSLEY;
REBECCA OUSLEY;
TAX EASE LIEN SERVICING, LLC
DE
FENDANTS
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
***************
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Floyd Cir
leu it Court entered the 21st day of June, 2010, in the above
!cause, as their interest in the subject property, for the sum o
~138,678 .27 with interest thereon, plus additional sums and
~Costs; please be advised that I shall· proceed to offer for sale
!at the Old Floyd County Courthouse Door, South Central Av
l9nue, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind the new Floyd County
~t:Jstice Center), to the highest and best bidder, at public aucion, on the 5th day of August 2010, at 9:15a.m., upon the
erms set forth following the description, the follow described
property, to wit:
Property Address: 26 Cedar Street, Grethel, KY 41631
Being lot number twenty-three (23) in Marvin Heights, on
Rt. 979, a subdivision of Thoroughbred Development, Inc.,
said subdivision plat being on record in the Floyd Count Court
Clerk's Office in Map File Number 1141 , to which map refer
ence is made for a more accurate description and which is in
r.orporated herein ' by reference. See also plat attached as
Exhibit "A" for identity.
Being the same property conveyed to Aaron Ousley and
Rebecca Ousley, husband and wife, by deed dated July 28,
2006, of record in Deed Book 526, Page 677, in the Office o
he Floyd County Clerk.
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make a
deposit of 10% of the purchase price with the balance o~ a
l;redit for thirty (30) days, in which event the suc~essful bid
der shall be required to execute bond ~ith good sur?ty
hereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid purchase pnce
and bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the date
of sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and ~ffec
of a Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien shal
be retained upon the above described real estate as addi
ional surety.
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all
axes or assessments upon the property for the current tax
year and subsequent years: All taxes or assessments upon
he property for prior years shall be paid from the sale pro
l;eeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of rec.ord by the
purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase pnce.
C. The property described above is sold subject to any
easements, restrictions, detects, liens or encumbrances o
record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights o
redemption as may exist in favor of the United States o
America and/or the record owners thereof.
Any announcements made on date of sale takes prece
dence over printed matter contained herein.
Hon. William S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
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�86 • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 201 0
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD ClRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO.II
C.A. NO. 10-CI-00363
AMERICAN GENERAL
HOME
EQUITY, INC.
PLAINTIFF
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
JAMES HAMILTON; JEANENE HAMILTON;
TAX EASE LIEN SERVICING;
LENDMARK FINANCIAL SERVICES and
FLOYD COUNTY, KENTUCKY
DEFENDANTS
***************
By virtue of a Default Judgment, Summary Judgment and
larder of Sale of the Floyd Circuit Court entered the 13th da\
~f July, 20r0. in the above cause, as their interest in the sub
·act property, for the sum of $101,639.74 with interes
hereon, plus additional sums and costs; please be advisee
hat I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Old Floyd Coun~
jcourthous~ Door, South Central Avenue, Prestonsburg, Ken~cky, (behtnd the new Floyd County Justice Center), to the
~t.ghest and best bidder, at public auction, on the 19th day o
1
l'"'ugust, 2?1_0, at 9:00a.m., upon the terms set forth following
he descnptton, the follow described property, ,to wit:
Property Address: Tinker Fork of Big Mud Creek, Floyd
!county, KY
. Beginning at the branch at the corner to C.C . Hamilton ·~
lme, thus. a westward course with C.C. Hamilton's line; thence
up the htll to a marked poplar were the fence joins; thence
~rou~d the hil_l with the wire fence; thence running down thE
htll wtth the wtre fence; thence running down the hill with the
!wire fence to the main creek; thence back wit the creek run
ning_to C.C. Hamilton's line back to the beginf)ing point.
Bemg the same property conveyed to James Hamilton and
~eanene Hamilton by Deed recorded in Deed Book 540
Page 243, Floyd County Clerk's Office.
'
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make ;:
~ep~s1t of 10% of the purchase price with the balance on l:
lcredtt for sixty (60) days, in which event the successful bid
~er shall be_ required to. execute bond with good surety
hereon. Satd bond shall be for the unpaid purchase price
and bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the date
of sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effec
l<>f a Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien shal
be retained upon the above described real estate as addi
ional surety.
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all
axes or assessments upon the property for the current ta>
vear and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upon
he pr~perty for pnor years shall be paid from the sale pro
eeds 1f prop_erly claimed in writing and filed of record by thE
purchaser pnor to the payment of the purchase price.
C. The property described above is sold subject to any
easements, restrictions, defects, liens or encumbrances o
r~cord i~ the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights o
redemptton as may exist in favor of the United States o
!America and/or the record owners thereof.
Any announ~ements made on date of sale takes preceld~nce over pnnted matter contained herein.
~on. William S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. I
C.A. NO. 09-CI-01104
WALTER MORTGAGE
COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
vs.
VIVIAN SARGENT aka VIVIAN FERGUSON, ET
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
~L
***************
By virtue of a Default Judgment In Rem and Order of SalE
Floyd Circuit Court entered the 22nd day of July, 201 o,
1n the above cause, as their interest in the subject property,
~or the sum of $67,364.57 with interest thereon, plus addiional sums and costs; please be advised that I shall proceed
o offer for sale at the Old Floyd County Courthouse Door,
!south Central Avenue, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind thE
jnew Floyd County Justice Center), to the highest and bes
!bidder, at public auction, on the 19th day of August, 2010, a
~:45 a.m., upon the terms set forth following the description,
he follow described property, to wit:
~f the
Property Address: 1117 Left Fork Little Paint Creek Eas
!Point, KY
'
J3eing Lot No. 3 of Tract No. 3, situated on the waters of Lit
1, Paint Creek, Floyd County, N.W. of Prestonsburg, Kenucky, south of Rte . 11 00, more particularly described aE
o•ows:
Beginning, on a found 4" 1-beam on west side o1 road from
Rte. 1100, Thence S.8 57'w. 113' with West Side of road to a
ou11d 4" 1-beam, a corner to Lot 2. Thence N.85 15'w. 100'
with Lot 2, to a found 4' 1-beam. Thence N.9 E. 11 0' with Lo
2, to a found 4" 1-beam. Th~nce S.86 59' E. 100' with Lot 2,
o the beginning. Containing 11 ,114 S.F. or 0.26 acre more
for less, as surveyed by D.E.T. under supervision of Dallas
Lovejoy, KY. L.S. 986, Milton, West Virginia, and shown on a
map titled, Property Plat of Jim Walter Homes for Leonard &
!Vivian Sargent, dated 7-13-94,attached hereto and made a
(:lart herein. Subject toR/wand Easements.
ing the same land conveyed by Garnard Campbell and
B nnie Campbell to Leonard and Vivian Sargent by Deed
!dated January 18, 1993, recorded in the Office of the Clerk o
Fl yd County, Kentucky in Deed Book 363 at Page 585.
~
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make a
~eposit of 10% of the purchase price with the balance on a
rredit for thirty (30} days, in which event the successful bid
lder shall be_ required to execute bond ~ith good suret'l
hereon. Satd bond shall be for tne unpatd purchase price
jand bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the date
lot sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effec
l<>f a Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien shal
be retained upon the above described real estate as addi
·
ional surety.
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all
axes or assessments upon the property for the current ta)
tyear and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upon
he property for prior years shall be paid from the sale pro
lceeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of record by the
purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase price.
C. The property described above is sold subject to an~
jeasements, restrictions, defects, liens or encumbrances o
record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights o
redemption as may exist in favor of the United States o
!America and/or the record owners thereof.
Any announcements made on date of sale takes
precedence over printed matter contained herein.
.Hon. William S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Commercial
LEGAL NOTICE
Crystal R. Clevinger, Attorney At Law, P.O. Box 1780,
Prestonsburg, Kentucky, has been appointed Warning
Order Attorney by the Floyd Circuit Court to notify the Unknown Spouse, if any, of Charlie Prater, of the nature and
pendency of a certain lawsuit filed on or about July 12,
2010 in which the Unknown Spouse, if any, of Charlie
Prater, was named as a Defendant. Said suit has been
filed in Division Number 1 of the Floyd Circuit Court and
is represented by Civil Action No. 10-CI-721. The basis
of the suit is a Complaint to enforce a lien on certain real
property.
The Unknown Spouse, if any, of Charlie Prater, shall
have fifty days from the date of the Warning Order to file
an Answer with the Floyd Circuit Clerk if he or she desires
to do so. If he or she does not appear in the suit and defend it, a Judgment will be entered at the discretion of the
court.
Anyone having information concerning the Unknown
Spouse, if any, of Charlie Prater, please contact Crystal R.
Clevinger at (606} 886-7888.
Crystal R. Clevinger
Attorney At Law ·
P.O. Box 1780
Prestonsburg, KY 41653
Miscellaneous
====== .
Quality office space for
rent. 900 sq ft with For
sale:
1990
blacktop parking. Suite Dodge
Pickup,
102 in the Moak & Nun- garage kept. Also
nery building in Pre- bathtub doors and 3
stonsburg,Ky.
Call used carpets. For
886-151 5.
more information call
874-2805.
Miscellaneous
Wanted:Live in position available. Looking
for
mature,
responsible lady to
live with an elderly
lady for room &
board. Calf 606-2266243 or 606-226-
1324.
For safe: Nice used
bathroom vanity with
top, shower base
with door and mirror.
All for $100. Also 2·
Queen Ann cherry
end tables and 1 an·
tique coffee table all
for $75. Calf 886·
3437.
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COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. I
C.A. NO. 08-CI-1198
JOHNW.
STURGILL
PLAINTIFF
vs.
KENLEY
STURGILL
DEFENDANT
RE-NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
***************
By virtue of a Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and
Judgment of the Floyd Circuit
Court entered the 21st day of May, 2010, in the above
cause, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Old Floyd
County Courthouse Door, South Central Avenue, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind the new Floyd County Justice Center), to the highest and best bidder, at public auction, on the
19th day of August, 2010, at 10:00 a.m., upon the terms set
forth following the description, the follow described property,
to w1t:
Property Address: Akers Fork of Toler Creek, Harold, Kentucky
A certain tract or parcel of land lying in Floyd County, Kentucky, on the Akers Fork of Toler Creek and more particularly described as 'follows:
Said tract of land is Lot No. (One) 1 in the division of the
H.R. Keathley tract of land on said Akers Fork of Toler Creek
and bounded as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a maple on the lower end of said tract of land
and ?n the line of-the John W. Sturgill tract of land; thence
runmng a westerly direction with the line of said John
Sturgill lan_
ds to th~ ~op of the ridge; thence up the ridge t~
Lot No. 2 1n the dtvtston of the said H.R. Keathley lands;
thence with the line of said Lot No. 2 down the hill to the
branch; thence up the branch 18 poles and 2 links· thence
to th~ top of the ridge on the east side of the branch'; thence
leavtng Lot No. 2 down the ride to the line of the aforesaid
lan~s of John W. Sturgill; thence with said line a westerly dir~ctt?n to the branch; thence up the opposite side to the begtnnmg.
w
Bei~g the same property deeded to Ballard and Gladys
Sturgtll by deed, recorded in Deed Book 138, Page 178,
Floyd. County Clerk's Office. Plaintiff obtained interest by
the Wtl! of Gladys Sturgill and by conveyance from certain of
the hetrs of Ballard Sturgill, recorded in Deed Book 387
Page 689, Floyd County Clerk's Office.
'
A. T~e successful bidder shall either pay cash or make a
depostt of 10% of the purchase price with the balance on a
credit for thirty (30) days, in which event the successful bidder shall be_required to execute bond with good surety
thereon. _Sa!d bond shall be for the unpaid purchase price
and bear mterest at the rate of 12% per annum form the date
of sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effect
of a Judgme_nt for which execution may issue, and a lien
shall be retatned upon the above described real estate as
additioflal surety.
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all
taxes or assessments upon the property for the current tax
year and subsequ~nt years. All taxes or assessments upon
the pr~perty for pno_r years shall be paid from the sale proceeds 1f prop~rly clatmed in writing and filed of record by the
purchaser pnor to the payment of the purchase price.
C. The prope~y ?escribed above is sold subject to any
easements, restncttons, defects, liens or encumbrances of
record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights of
redemption as may exist in favor of the United States of
America and/or the record owners thereof.
Any announcements made on date of sale takes precedence over pnnted matter contained herein.
Hon. William S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
Nonnie Hensley, VIP Fuels No. 3,
6310 Highway 979, Grethel, has declared intention(s) to apply for a beer
by-package license. The business to be
licensed will be located at 12 McKenlzie, Addition, Van Lear, KY 41265. The
(owners); principal officers and direc
ors; limited partners; or members are
as follows: Nonnie Hensley, 473 Rock
house Road, Tomahawk. KY 41262.
!Any person, association, corporation, 01
body politic may protest the granting o
he license(s) by writing the Departmen
of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 100~
tr"wilight Trail, Frankfort, Ky. 40601
8400, within 30 days of the date of this
legal publication.
For sale: 0-6 months
baby girl clothes.
Wtnter and summer
clothes. Some new
and some used.
Over 500 items. Asking $100.00. Call
358-0286.
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For sale: 20" Bass
Boat with 150 HP
motor. Call 606-452·
9587.
For
sale:
1969
Chevy Camara Z28
LA Car. Blue restored very good
condition . VB. 33K
miles. $16,000. 606930-9656 or email
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I, Jennifer Burke Elliott, a duly licensed attorney practicing in Floyd
County, Kentucky, have been appointed by the Floyd Circuit Court as
Warning Order Attorney for the unknown spouse of Press Prater. The
Order is to notify the unknown spouse
of Press Prater that a legal acdtion has
been brought against her. the same
betng Floyd Circuit Court Civil Action
No. 10-CI-721 . The legal action is in
the nature of a debt collection against
the unknown spouse of Mr. Prater by
the Plaintiff, U.S. Bank, N.A. a/kla U.S.
Bank National Association NO, and to
secure a mortgage upon properties located on Middle Creek, Floyd County,
Kentucky and being more particularly
described in the Deed of Record in
Deed Book 401, Page 556, in the Floyd
County Clerk's Office.
Notice is hereby g iven to the unknown spouse of Mr. Press Prater that
her failure to respond to the Plaintiff's
Complaint could result in a loss of her
interest in the property that was state
herein. As Warning Order Attorney, a
response must be filed within fifty (50)
days of July 12, 2010.
Jennifer Burke Elliott
Attorney at Law
181 E. Court Street
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653
(606) 886-9937
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COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. II
C.A. NO. 09-CI-1196
KEWTUCKY HOUSING
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
vs.
CRYSTAL D. BURCHETT, ET AL
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
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By virtue of an In Rem Default Judgment and Order of Sale
lot the Floyd Circuit Court entered the 14th day of July, 201 o,
1n the above cause , as their interest in the subject property,
or t~e sum of $67,103.02 (Count 1) and $2,400.99 (Coun
12) wtth mterest thereon, plus additional sums and costs·
please be advised that I shall proceed to offer for sale at th~
IQid Floyd County Courthouse Door, South Central Avenue,
~restonsburg , Kentucky, (behind the new Floyd County Jus
1ce Center) , to the highest and best bidder, at public auction,
on the 19th day of August, 2010, at 9:30a.m., upon the terms
set forth following the description, the follow described prop
~rty, to wit:
Property Address: 383 Woodland Hetghts, East Point, Ken
ucky 41216
Being Lot No;, 1~, of the Woodland Heights Subdivision, as
jshown on Plat A' , recorded in Plat Book 1 Page 1 Slide 15
in the Office of the Clerk of the Floyd Cou~ty Court to which
reference IS hereby made for a more complete description o
f5aid lots.
Being the same property conveyed to Robert A. Burchett, 11
and Crystal D. Burchett, husband and wife, by Deed dated
September 6, 2007, of record in Deed Book 538, Page 742",
1n the Floyd County Clerk's Office.
And further being the same property conveyed to Crystal D.
Burchett by Deed dated September 12, 2008, of record in
Deed Book 550, Page 628, Floyd County Clerk's Office.
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make a
jdep~s1t of _1 0% of the purchase price with the balance on a
lcredtt for ntnety (90) days, in which event the successful bid
lder shalj be required to execute bond with good suret~
hereon . Satd bond shall be for the unpaid purchase pricE
jand bear interest at the. rate of 12% per annum form the date
of sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effec
of a Ju~gment for which execution may issue, and a lien shal
~e retamed upon the above described real estate as addi
tonal surety.
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all
axes -or assessments upon the property for the current tax
tyear and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upon
he pr~perty for pno~ years shall be paid from the sale pro
jceeds 1f properly clatmed in writing and filed of record by thE
purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase price.
C. T he prope~y ?ascribed above is sold subject to an)
easements, restncttons, defects, liens or encumbrances o
record in_the Floyd Cou_nty _Clerk's Office and such rights o
redemptiOn as may ex1st 1n favor of the United States of
!America and/or the record owners thereof.
Any announcements made on date of sale takes prece
idence over printed matter contained herein.
Hon. William S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
Yard Sale
Yard Sale: at 2400 Rt
404, Prestonsburg.
August
Saturday
14th at 9am-4pm.
Furniture, clothing
and much more!!
Help Wanted -
General
Professional Transportation, Inc is seeking and entry level
branch manager tor
its 24f7 mini-van op- - - - - - · erations in Martin,
If you are looking Ky. Some prior mngt
for a bargain the experience,
fleet
come to The Bar- mngt or familiarity
gin
Basement. with transportation
New & used mise operations helpful.
EOE. Send resume
items. Located on & salary requirethe 2nd steet at ments
to
ptireCliff Rd on Hibis- sume@ unitedevv.co
cus Court Call m or Attn: M.Pike,
886-2080 or 886- 3700 Morgan Ave.
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questions.
Mt
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of
Paintsville-is
now
Help Wanted taking applications
General
for part time dietary
aide position. Apply
in person at MounPrestonsburg Health tain Manor. 1 025 Euclid Ave, Paintsville ,
Care center currently Ky from Mon- Fri, b~
8:00amhas opening for full tween
time and part-time 4:00pm.
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They help community groups organize reso.urces and fight to keep kids away from
drugs. Contact a community coalition and find out what your group can do.
www.helpyourcommunity.org
or 1·877·KIDS·313
Nurse Aides. We
offer competitive pay
and benefits. For
more information
please call 606-8862378.
Papa Johns of Prestonsburg is row hiring drivers
and
experienced cooks.
All shifts available.
Apply in person at
the store.
YOU
GET MOR E WH EN YOU GET TOGETHER
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HOUSE FOR SALE: 583 N. Cemtral
Ave., Downtown Prestonsburg. 2
bdrms., 1 bath , full basement, nice
landscaped lot with two off-street
parking spaces. Very nice condition!
Call 886-0184
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, Please call Karen
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the Inez warehouse.
Applicant must have a Class B COL license. Ability to perform physical labor.
Must be dependable. Drivers load, unload
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Please fill out an application at:
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· is seeking candidates for
Expanded Duty DentaL
· Assistant
At its
Mud Creek Clinic
in Grethel
.
Ph: (606) 886-2785
482-0229
Pager: (606)
Mail, fax or email resume to:
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1709 KY Route 32 1, Suite 3
Prestonsburg, KY 41 653
Fax: (60 6) 886-854 8
Email: r.howard@b shc.org
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iking Mining LLC, 800 North Side
Drive, Suite 27 , Summersville, WV,
6651, telephone (606) 639-0004 , a
required by 405 KAR 16:120 E, hereb
dvises that they will conduct blasting at
heir surface mining ope ration located
.5 miles southwest of KY State Route
1469's junction with KY State Route 610
t Hartley in Pike County. The blasting
perations will be condeucted Ja nua
1 through December 31, from sunrise to
unset, Monday through Saturday.
II access roads to the blast area will b
barricade d not less than ten minutes
prior to each detonation. A 'Warning Sig
nal" c onsisting of a one (1) minute se ri es of long siren blasts will be sounded
iv e (5) minutes prior to the "Btast S ignal." A "Biast Signal" consisting of a se
ri es of s hort siren blasts will be sounded
ne (1) minute prior to each s urface
last. An "All Clear Signal" consisting o
ne (1) prolonge d siren blast will be
ounded following inspection of each
urface blast area. All warning signa ls
ill be audible fQr at least one ha lf (1 /2)
mile from the blast area.
Blasting will not be conducted at time
iffe rent from those announced in thi
lasting schedule, except whe n eme rency s ituations a rise, where rain, lightnin g, other atmospheric conditions., o
he safety of the operator or public re
uires an unsch eduled detonation .
hould an emergency situation arise, all
residents within one-half (1 /2) mile o
he b lasting s ite will be give n oral w a rning , and all othe r safety p recaution
tated abov e will be implemente d.
his notice a pplies to Viking Mining
LLC, permit number 898-0828.
Medical
Wanted
Secretary to work for
Dr. Gopel's office.
Between 9:30 am ·
5:30 pm . MondayFriday. Must have
knowledge of typing
and medical coding
for billing. Call 285·
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Phone: (606) 886-8506
Fax: (606) 886-3603
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INSIDE TO
--YESTERDAYS-Items taken from The Floyd County Times,
20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 years ago·. page C2
www.floydcountytimes.com
Community Calendar • page C3
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EVERYBODY'S SCIENCE
'Common'
treasures
by SANDY MILLER HAYS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH 'SERVICE
Ask the person-in-the-street today
to describe what he or she might be
worried about, and a whole range of
possible answers could come up: the
economy, the environment, medical
issues, their kids, their job ... and on
and on. Probably wheat, beans and
potatoes wouldn't even make the list.
After all, these are such common
crops- they've always been with us
and they always will be, right? Isn't
this on par with worrying about
whether the sun will come up in the
morning?
Not exactly. Yes, these are socalled "common crops," and they're
staples in many parts of the world. But
the disease challenges to these basic
crops never end, and some of those
diseases are so potent that all our hightech crop varieties of the 21st century
can't stand up to them.
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Let's start with wheat. Remember
that saying, "Rust never sleeps"? If
you're a wheat farmer, you know how
true that really is. I'rp. not talking about
. . the kind of rust that attacks your lawn
furniture, but a plant disease that, in at
least one variation - a stem rust fungus called Ug99- is the most virulent
threat we've seen to the world wheat
supply.
First discovered in Uganda in 1999
(hence the name), U g99 has since
spread across Africa, Asia and the
Middle East. It's been able to overcome some of the most stem-rust~ resistant wheat varieties developed
. during the past several decades, and
can wipe out entire wheat fields:
Fortunately, the scientists of the
Agricultural Research Service (ARS)
have established the first-ever Winter
Wheat Stem Rust Resistance Nursery
in Ankara, Turkey, in collaboration
with the International Maize and
Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT). They'll work with CIMMYT
to distribute 100 wheat lines that have
been identified by international scientists as having resistance to the deadly
Ug99 stem f4St and its descendants.
Closer to home, ARS scientists
• r~cently solved a longstanding mystery as to how a different threat to
wheat, called stripe rust, can be so
adaptable, diverse and virulent.
They've figured out that this particular
fungus . is capable of both sexually
reproducing on the leaves of barberry,
a common ornamental plant, as well as
asexual mutation.
They were tipped off by finding
infected leaves on barberry plants on
the University of Minnesota campus.
At frrst they thought the stem rust fungus had overcome the natural resistance of U.S. barberry plants, but they
later discovered the barberry serves as
a "sexual" or alternate host for stripe
rust, providing a springtime breeding
ground for spores capable of infecting
wheat plants.
Ug99 is something fairly new, but
by comparison, the threat to potatoes is
something very, very old - a fungus
called Phytophthora infestans. This is
the san1e fungus that caused the Great
Irish Potato Famine of 1845-49, and
it's still bedeviling us!
The good news is that ARS scientists, appropriately located in Idaho,
. have a unique breeding program to
come up with new potato lines that
resist P. infestans, which causes a devastating potato disease called late ·
blight. They're sending 2,500 potato
breeding "clones" annually to a· collaborator in Chapingo, Mexico, where the
disease is endemic, to see how the new
lines perform.
They've already released one
promising candidate, a potato called
"Defender," and a second one, as yet
unnamed, could soon join the fight,
depending on how it does in field trials
now under way.
Finally, beans - what could be
more ordinary than beans? They're
even known as "common beans," but
(See SCIENCE, page 2)
David Fryman displays his wares.
Farmer's market now open F.rid_
ays in Prestonsburg
by JARRID DEATON
FEATURES WRITER
PRESTONSBURG - Fans of homegrown produce now have the option of coming to Prestonsburg for the new farmer's
market located in the parking lot across the
road from the Speedway gas station.
"We want to add more people soon,"
said Todd Howard, who was selling produce at the market. "We don't want to have
people trucking stuff in. It' s all loc{lllY
grown."
Brent Graden, director' of economic
development for Prestonsburg, said that the
farmer's market has been in the works for a
fairly long period of time.
"We have been working on a farmer's
market for quite some time," Graden said.
"We have not found the right mix until now.
We are pleased to bring this market into our
downtown area. Now, people will be able to
enjoy and open-market experience and
enjoy locally grown produce."
Along with regular produce itemso like
corn, tomatoes, and cucumbers, the market
also features a variety of peppers, flowers,
and hand-crafted baskets.
"We have food from David, Hippo,
Minnie and Martin," said David Fryman,
another seller at the market.
Summer workers for the city of
Prestonsburg have been assisting with the
farmer's market, and Graden expects things
to expand in the near future to feature more
sellers, produce and activities.
"The Prestonsburg Farmer's Market
encourages all residents, restaurants, and
visitors to attend the market," Graden said.
"Many local farmers will be in attendance
to se11 locally grown produce. Additional
producers in the area are encouraged to
attend and join the Farmer's Market
Association. Beside~ produce, there will be
different events and demonstrations on site
to add to the experience."
The Prestonsburg Farmer's Market is
scheduled to open from 7 a.m. until12 p.m.
on Friday until September.
For more information, contact Brent
Graden by calling (606) 226-9353.
Project teaches Appalachian students
how to become entrepreneurs
by JON HALE
MOREHEAD ~ Amid predictions of continuing migration
from Appalachia by its young
people, a new educational program is teaching elementary and
middle school students in
Appalachian Kentucky the
entrepreneurial skills that can
prepare f.\1em for a future in the
region, creating jobs for themselves and others.
The E-Discovery Challenge
helps 15 of the Kentucky counties that the Appalachian
Regional Commission classifies
as economically distressed. The
project, launched by the
Kentucky
Entrepreneurial
Coaches Institute at the
University of Kentucky, provides students with small seed
grants to start their own small
business, which they spend a
semester developing.
Students are divided into
teams, which craft a business
plan, develop a product an~ par-
ticipate in a year-end sale event.
Any profits (income exceeding
the amount of the seed grant) are
distributed equally among team
members.
The students learned economics, mathematics and other
essential business skills, but they
say the biggest lesson they
learned was the value of working
together and trading ideas with
others. "I learned you have to
trust your teammates and work
with them to do the job," said
Morgan County student Josh
Adkins, whose team made Tshirts.
Another middle-school student, Devon Middleton of Elliott
County, agrees. "It's good to get
along with people even if you
might not like them," Middleton
said.
Middleton said the program
made him and his teammates
consider becoming entrepreneurs as adults, while Adkins
aspires to be an investor in new
businesses. "I want to make
money from my job' and then
invest it in something like what
we did" in the program, he said.
Students and teachers in the
program say the most valuable
lesson may have been that there
is opportunity in Appalachia.
"It helped them see that they
are not necessarily stuck,"
Lawrence County teacher Joe
Halfhill said. "If they have a new
idea or a twist on an old idea
they don't have to do what they
have always done, what their
parents did."
Lawrence County has coal,
but most of the 15 counties in the
project do not. "There is nothing
in our area to do unless you go to
college and become a nL~se or
teacher," Lewis County teacher
Lisa Zornes said. Students "have
to leave for a good job unless
they can start their own business."
The Entrepreneurial Coaches
Institute trained 55 teachers in
Bath, Carter, Casey, Clay,
Clinton, Elliott, Hart. Lawrence,
Lewis,
Monroe,
Morgan,
Robertson, Russell, Wayne and
Wolfe counties to incorporate
the E-Discovery Challenge's
entrepreneurial. curriculum into
the classroom. The project
reached nearly 1,700 students
and created close to 500 small
businesses, Institute Director
Ron Hustedde said.
All the counties in the program are rural. Hustedde said 18
percent of rural Americans
already have their own business,
and that number is projected to
increase. He is seeking funding
to continue the program through
next year and expand it to other
Appalachian counties. Of the 78
economically distressed counties
in · Appalachia, 40 are in
Kentucky.
"This process has sparked
creativity and imagination in the
students and teachers alike with
a new hope for the possibilities
for the future," said Melany
Furby De.nham, theE-Discovery
(See PROJECT, page 5)
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4, 2010
THE fLOYD COUNTY TIMES
(Items taken from
The Floyd County
Times,
10,20,30,40,50,60,
70 years ago.)
Ten Years Ago
Ouly 30, August 2 and
August 4, 2000)
Two important tasks-an appearance
before the Kentucky State Board and an
evaluation of Superintendent Paul
Fanning-face the Floyd County Board of
Education, and it met in special session,
Thursday night, to plan for both.. George
Cawood, from the Kentucky School Boards
Association, presented information to the
board about how to conduct a successful
and meaningful evaluation of the superintendent
The latest round of school test scores
will be released by the Kentucky
Department of Educatiqn at noon, Tuesday.
The department will release results from
the Comprehensive Test of Basic Skills.
The test measures students' abilities in
reading comprehension, language arts and
mathematics in grades 3, 6 and 9
Parents and others concerned about
recent outbreaks of meningitis in Floyd
County schools will have the opportunity to
learn more about the disease Wednesday
night at a COil!ffiUnity meeting with health
and school officials. The meeting will start
at 6 p.m., at Betsy Layne Elementary
School. Local school and health department officials will be at the meeting along
with Departme11t of Public Health representatives to answer questions about meninigitis
A Prestonsburg family has filed a lawsuit in Floyd Circuit Court against the
Prestonsburg Wal-Mart and its management, alleging that the management and
staff publicly humiliated the family and
detained them under false pretenses. Jimmy
and Janet Jarrell had given a Wal-mart
cashier a $100 bill to pay for the items they
had gathered, when the cashier left the
counter and presented the bill to management to check it
Changes in the energy industry could
have a negative effect on one local natural
gas supplier and they could translate into
hard times for workers of the company.
During a meeting at the. Jenny Wiley
Conference Center on Friday, Kentucky
West Virginia Gas Company president
Thomas H. Blake told employees reduce
costs and improve productivity to remain
competitive
An Ohio horse owner, trainer, and driver, who allegedly beat a horse to death last
week, at Thunder Ridge has received a oneyear suspension from the Kentucky Racing
Commission. Questions about the death
and abuse a horse formerly housed at
Thunder Ridge are still circulating.
According to Marc Gilfoil, director of standardbred racing for the Kentucky Racing
Commission, "The horse was not beat to
death."
A man accused of shooting into a local
hotel has entered a plea agreement in Floyd
Circuit Court. Timothy Shepherd of Vest,
was offered five years imprisonment for a
guilty plea to six counts of first-degree
wanton endangerment
Martin Shepherd, 5~, of David, was
arrested Tuesday, after he allegedly sold to
an undercover police officer well over
$10,000 in drugs in the last two months. He
was arrested allegedly selling marijuana to
the officer on five occasions
A weekend raid ah an undercover purchase by the Floyd County Sheriff's Office
resulted in two men being charged with
trafficking in drugs. Sheriff John Kay
Blackburn, Lt. Ricky Thornsberry, Sgt.
Shawn Roop, the Lawrence County
Sheriff's Office and a K-9 unit convened at
the scene with search warrants in tow at the
home of Charles Diskey in Emma.
Prestonsburg police officer Ralph Frasure
artested a Dwale man Saturday evening
after he allegedly crashed into a car in the
Goble-Roberts area, fled the scene and then
side-swiped another car in Lancer. Robert
Lafferty, 24, of Dwale, was charged with
operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, leaving the scene of an
accident operating on a suspended license,
and disorderly conduct
A Martin woman has f!.l.ed a lawsuit in
Floyd Circuit Court against the Martin
Area Senior Citizens Center and one of its
employees. Janet Marsilett, a former worker at the center, claims that Ronnie Patton,
her direct supervisor, sexually harassed her
County Judge-Executive Paul Hunt
Thompson was apparently riding through
the hills in the Wheelwright area Saturday
afternoon with his grandson ,in tow when he
wrecked his ATV
Prestonsburg police officer Ralph
Frasure arrested Robert Lafferty, 24, of
Dwale, Saturday evening, after he allegedly crashed into a car in the Gable-Roberts
area, fled the scene and then side-swiped
another car in Lancer. He was charged with
operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, leaving the scene of an
accident, operating on a suspended license,
and disorderly conduct
There died: Eugene Jarrell, 78, of Clair,
Michigan, formerly of Cow Creek,
Prestonsburg, Thursday, July 27, at his residence; Azzie Osborne, 78, of Waverly,
Ohio, formerly of McDowell, Saturday,
July 29, at Riverside Methodist Hospital;
Frank Howell, 66, of Harold, Monday, July
31, at Pikeville Methodis! Hospital; Frank
Howell, 66, of Harold, Monday, July 31, at
the Pikeville Methodist Hospital; Dallas
Garrett, 71, of Prestonsburg, Tuesday,
August 1, at HRMC; Loueasie Howell
Bartley, 87, of McDowell, Saturday, July
29, in the Riverview Manor Nursing Home;
Anna Mary Friend, 76, of Hunter,
Saturday, July 29, at her residence; Curtis
Tackett Sr., 82, of McDowell, Monday,
July 31, at the McDowell ARH; LishaAnn
Keyser, 40, of Andrews, Indiana, Friday,
July 28, at Wabash County Hospital; Walk
E. Carroll, 57, of Printer, Sunday, July 30,
at John's Creek; Tramble Mitchell Sr., 90,
of Printer, Monday, July 31, at McDowell
ARH; Mr. Jewel D. Allen, 75, of
Prestonsburg; Rita M. Adams, 68, of
Spencerville, Ohio, Tuesday, July 25, at
Wapakoneta Manor Nursing Home,
Wapakoneta, Ohio; Curtis Tackett Sr., 82,
of McDowell, Monday, July 31, at the
McDowell ARH; Gladys DePriest
of
Prestonsburg,
Blackburn,
88,
Wednesday, August 2, at HRMC; Arnold
Rowe, 72, Thursday, July 22, in Miller's
Merry Manor, Warsaw, Indiana; Charles
Eugene "Charley" Hines Jr., 62, of
Prestonsburg, Sunday, July 30.
Twentv Years Ago
(August 1, & 3, 1990)
Congressman Chris Perkins, announced
Monday, that the Appalachian Regional
Commission has approved $600,000 in
funding to continue a state-sponsored program designed to encourage eastern
Kentucky students to stay in school. The
ARC's grant will be channeled to the
Kentucky
Department
of
Local
Government and will be used exclusively
to discourage students in eastern Kentucky
schools from dropping out, according to
Perkins. The project, administered by the
Kentucky Department of Education, uses
various approaches to dropout prevention
and is currently implemented in 25 eastern
Kentucky counties
As the Jenny Wiley Summer Music
Theatre moves into the last month of its
1990 season, plans are being made. to
remember and appreciate all who have
worked to make summer stock a 26-yearold tradition in Floyd County. The annual
Homecoming Cabaret is slated for
Monday, August 13, at the amphitheater at
Jenny Wiley State Resort Park
Members of the Mud Creek Volunteer
Fire Department responded to a fire early
yesterday morning at John Hall Branch in
which a dwelling was destroyed.
Firefighters received a call at 2:55 a.m.,
Tuesday, regarding a fire at the home of
Otto "Charles" Compton. Four members of
the Fire Department responded to the blaze,
with two trucks. The firemen battled the
early morning blaze running out of water at
one point and being forced to make a second run, according to Chief Evans Davis.
No injuries were reported and the cause of
ftre has not been determined
A Martin inan was killed early
Wednesday morning when he lost control
of the motorcycle he was riding. Ronnie
Science
they, too, have a rust problem - yes, you guessed it,
it's called "coinm.on l)ean
rust," and it can be devastating . .
But an ARS scientist has
developed new varieties of
common bean that have at
least two genes for resistance to the rust fungi, and
most of the new cultivars
also carry Ur-11, considered
the most effective rust
resistance gene in the world.
In case you think scientists' lives are boring, consider this: The scientist who
developed the new rustresistant lines searched
across 21 countries in the
Americas and 11 in Africa
for novel sources Of resistance to this fungus.
So, as you can see,
there's
an uncommon
amount of talent and effort
Rowe, 20, of Martin, died after losing control of a 1986 Honda motorcycle on
Kentucky 122 at Minnie. ·State Police at
Post No. 9 in Pikeville said that the motorc:ycle left the road and struck an embankment
There died: Alice Helton Hackworth,
83, of Prestonsburg, at Holyoke
(Massachusetts)
Hospital;
Charlotte
Hatfield Jones, 75, of Bevinsville; Sl.le V.
Lafferty, 83, of Prestonsburg, at Riverview
Manor Nursing Home; Henry Hackworth,
77, of Warsaw, Indiana, in Kosciusko
Community Hospital; Jesse Hall, 69, of
Garrett, at the Humana Hospital in
Lexington;' Granis J. Blair, 70, of Albion,
Mic:higan, formerly of Floyd County, at his
residence; Sam Cook, 80, of Banner, at
Pikeville Methodist Hospital; Robert
Ashley Hopkins, 37, of McDowell, at his
residence; Dora Campbell McCoy, 63, of
Allen, at Highlands Regional Medical
Center, Prestonsburg; Gertrude Osborne,
75, of Ligon, at her residence.
Thinv Years Ago
Quly 30, 1980)
A circuit court still filed here, last
Thursday, could, if the plaintiffs succeed,
remove all control of the cable television
industry in the county. The action by
Burton Antenna Company Inc. and other
firms that have had trouble with . the
Television Commission against the Floyd
Fiscal Court asks that the ordinance forming the commission be declared null and
void because it was not published in its
completeness
A family of three, including a former
Floyd County woman, died Saturday in the
crash of their light plane on approach to
Pikeville Airport. John :Kewsome, his wife
Virginia Faye and their daughter, Melody,
all of Union, Ohio, died in the wreckage
The fmal draft of a $12,000 parking
study of downtown Prestonsburg was presented to the city council this week.
According to the study, the city lacks at
least 25 parking spaces. In addition, modifications should be made to the intersection
of Lake and Court streets to augment the
traffic patterns
.
Sheriff Doug Lewis and deputies made a
drug raid in Teaberry, Friday afternoon,
arresting one and confiscating drugs and
paraphernalia. Ishmael Glenn· Hamilton,
23, was arrested and 25 pieces of hashish,
60 hallucinogen pills known as "black
beauties,", five hypodermic syringes and
marijuana seed were confiscated
Gene So, regional engineer at the
Bureau of Surface Mining's Prestonsburg
office, resigned his post this week. He was
replaced by Tom Bow, formerly assistant
engineer at the Prestonsburg office
Superintendent of Floyd County
Schools Pete Grigsby Jr. was sworn in this
week for his second four-year term
There died: Anthony Wright, 19, of
Wheelwright, at Highlands Regional
Medical Center; Fanny (Awkie) Mosley,
69, of East McDowell, at her home; Rush
Fannin Sellards, 78, of Stanville, at
Riyerview Manor Nursing Home; . James
Robert Gibson, 75, of South Point, Ohio, at
CabeU-Huntington Hospital; M.C. Elkins,
77, of Wheelwright, at Good Samaritan
Hospital, Lexington; Liza Hall Little, 66, of
Melvin, at Pikeville Methodist Hospital;
Anzie Hale, 72, of Pontiac, Mich., formerly of Hueysville, at her home; Mauda
Ratliff Hoover, 68, of Langley, ·at home;
James Cole, 40, of Melvin, at his home;
Noah Akers, 81, of Dayton, Ohio, formerly
of Left ·Beaver, at Kettering Medical
Center, Kettering, Ohio; Alex Woods, 70,
of Slick Rock at HRMC; Virginia Coburn
Whitt, 36, of East Point, at UK Medical
Center; Beckham Slone, 74, of Raven, at
home.
Fonv Years Ago
Quly 30,. 1970)
The federal Mine Safety Act has not
driven coal operators out of business, as was
predicted when the legislation was first
enacted- instead it has driven the price of
coal up, and the traditionally "feast or
famine" industry is apparently booming in
Floyd and all coal producing counties of the
state. The spread of private clubs through
the county has led Commonwealth Attorney
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Harold J. Stumbo to a decision to direct a
focused on making sure that grand jury investigation of all such places at
these "common crops" are the September session of circuit court
The $19,000 bid submitted by
still around to feed the world
Prestonsburg Building Supply Inc. for conin the future!
The
Agricultural struction of a second fire station here was
Research Service is the chief tentatively accepted by the City Council at
in_house scientific research its special meeting, Monday night
The detour around construction on US
agency of the
U.S.
Department of Agriculture. 23 between Prestonsburg and Pikeville will
You can read more about be opened, Monday, the Kentucky
ARS
discoveries
at Department of Highways announced this
http://www.ars. usda.gov/ne week
There died: Margaret Meade, 49, of
ws.
Printer, at her brother's home; Julia Cox,
79, of Garrett, at Our Lady of the Way
Hospital; Barlie Sammons, 70, of Fort
Lauderdale, Fla., formerly of Martin, at
Pompano Beach; Kekie Faye Bryant, 13, of
Wales, at her parents' home.
Fib Years Aao
(August 4, 1960)
The Floyd County Council of Parents
and Teachers' dream of a vocational school
drew a step nearer realization this week as
the Board of Eduhtion authorized the taking of options on one or more sites for a
building which it proposes to construct for
that purpose
Joe Wheeler Lewis, backbone of the
law-enforcement arm of the Floyd County
Sheriff's Office, anD.ounced, Tuesday, that
he has resigned his post as deputy sheriff.
His brother, Harold Lewis, has also quit
Motor scooters and motor bikes operated
J:>y children are not permitted in
Prestonsburg, Mayor Edward B. Leslie
announced this week
The fifth annual meeting of the Floyd
County Hall of Fame will l?e held Saturday
evening in the Wise Cafe, here
There died: Tom Branham, 73, of Allen,
at a daughter's home; Charles R. Graves Sr,
66, of Estill, at Veterans Hospital,
Huntington; Henry H. Salisbury, 71, of
Amba, at his home. ,
Sixtv Years Aao
(August 3, 1950)
Contract was awarded by · the Floyd
Fiscal Court, Tuesday, to B.B. Shepherd of
West Prestonsburg for the construction of a
fireproof building at Wheelwright to house
the gymnasium, cafeteria, manual training
and music departments of the Wheelwright
consolidated school
Dewey Goodman, 42 year-old Bull
Creek war veteran, this morning b.ecame the
fifth Floyd Countian within the week to
meet accidental death when he was eletrocuted by a high tension wire
The current shortage in railroad cars for
coal shipments is a normal result of mine
layoffs, whether as a result of vacation or
strike, it was said here this week
Dewey Reservoir will rapidly make a
famous name for itself as one of the favorite
fishing spots of the country, according to an
immediate and conclusive opinion reached
by the Kentucky Division of Game and Fish
experts after a pre-impoundment study of
the Johns Creek section
There died: Lee Fall, 88, of Auxier, at
home; Lester K. Turner,· 29, of Omar, W.
Va., formerly of Glo, in an auto accident
near Barabus, W.Va.; Lavania Howell, 68, ~
of Justell, at her home; Hobart Gibson, 24,
of Stone Coal aS a result of a logging accident; Ida Carlton, 68, of Auxier, at
Paintsville Hospital; Jack Warrens, 78, of
Goose Creek, at his home; Lee Lewis, 26,
Floyd County native, at his mother's home
in Morgan County; Julia Hubbard Burchett,
82, of Knotley Hollow at Paintsville
Hospital; Matt Osborne, 78, of Garth, at the
Beaver Valley Hospital, Martin.
Seventv Years Ago
(August I, 1940)
Six persons are dead and a seventhlffiay
soon die as a result of a succession of tragic
events marking the past weekend in this
county John Smith, 65, was fatally clubbed
on Middle Creek, Friday, dying the follow. ing day. A .few hours later, on Buck's
Branch near M,artin, J.T. Brock, electrician
for the Utilities Elkhorn Coal Company,
was electrocuted by a high tension wire.
Charlie Coburn, 23, of Prestonsburg, was
killed by a train early Saturday morning.
Late Saturday afternoon, near Emma, four
year-old David Banner Roberts was fatally "
injured when struck by an automobile. Ten
miles further upriver, at Banner, and shortly
afterward, Luther B. Rice, 53, of Lynch,
was instantly killed and Ethyl Hensely, 23,
of Elizabethtown, Tennessee was fatally
injured in an auto accident
Continuance of the Works Progress
Administration hiring policy of employing
residents of other counties as foremen and
superintendents on Floyd County WPA
projects may result in the refusal of the
Floyd Fiscal Court to sponsor such projects
With 18 residents of Abbott Creek
already signed as members of the proposed
Rural Electrification Administration cooperative which plans the electrification of a
large section of eastern Kentucky, outlook
for the enterprise was described this week
as very encouraging
There died: Melba Hicks, 16, of Hippo,
at the Stumbo Memorial Hospital; Simon
Moore, 25, of Alpharetta, at his home; Alna
Tackett, 30, of Wheelwright at Pikeville
Methodist Hospital.
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Calendar items will
be printed as
.._
space permits
~
Editor's note:
To
announce your community
event, you may hand-deliver your item to The Floyd
County Times office, located at 263 S. Central
Avenue, Prestonsburg; or
mail to: The Floyd County
Times, P.O. · Box 390,
Prestonsburg, KY 41653;
or fax to 606-886-3603; or
email to: features@jloydc o u n t y tim e s .. c o m .
Information will not be
taken over the telephone.
All items will be placed on a
first-come, first-serve basis
as space permits.
PHS Class of 2000
reunion
The Prestonsburg High
School Class of 2000 will
hold its 10-year reunion
Sept. 17 and 18, hosted by
Morgan
Stumbo-Kidd,
Jennifer
Willis-Smith,
Jessica LeMaster, Brand
Wells-Kidd, Kristin Raines*f.l Hatfield, Amy ShepherdPurvis, Jarrod Hall and Jeff
Spears.
The cost of attendance for
Saturday night's event at the
Heritage Inn is $30 per person, flat If!.te... }?lease mail
your check or.r!J'l@ney order
today to Kristin RainesHatfield: 438 Rt. Fk. Bull
Crk. Prestonsburg, KY.
41653. With your payment
reservation, please include ·
your maiden name with
your
current
mailing
address, email address and
J) phone number. This will
allow for quick and easy
confirmation. For· more
information please email
Kristin
at:
Kristin.Hatfield@floyd.kys
chools.us.
The Marion and Sophia
Roberts family reunion is
set for Aug. 8
Come to the first Marion
and Sophia Roberts family
reunion, Sunday, August 8,
at one o'clock at their
-- homeplace
in
Floyd
County.
It' s a potluck picnic lunch,
so plan on coming and seeing friends and family
members you haven't seen
in a while.
It will be good to see
ever)>'one and to have a
good time together.
We'll see you there!!!
Child Advocacy Center,
Judi's Place for Kids
Adopt a· Rubber Duck to
race in the Fishtrap Lake
spillway. August 14, at 1
p.m. Games and refreshments begin at 11:30 a.m.
1st prize: $1,000 and 2nd
· prize: $500. 3rd prize:
$250/4th prize: $150/5th
prize, $100. Proceeds benefit The Big Sandy Area
Child Advocacy Center,
Judi's Place for Kids"
Allen Elementary Open
house is set for August 9,
6-8 p.m.
Open house at Allen
Elementary will be held on
August 9th from 6 p.m. to 8
p.m. free food, games for
all ages, music, door prizes,
meet with teachers, posting
of homerooms, meet new
principal-Chuck Rowe
and new vice principal,
Lauta Kidd.
Vacation Bible School
Come join the fun!!!
When: Sunday, July 23
thru Thursday, July 29,
from 6 p.m. thru 9:30 p.m.
Where: Allen First Baptist
Church, located on US 23 at
Watergap. Ages 2 thru 8th
grade.
If you need transportation,
call Judy at the church
office, 874-9468.
Childers Family Reunion
set for Saturday, August
7
The Childers family
reunion will be held
Saturday, August 7, at the
Richardson Masonic Lodge
in Richardson, Lawrence
County. Registration begins
at 11 a.m., with lunch
around noon. Bring covered
dish and cold drinks. Ham,
chicken, and tableware will
be
provided.
Preston
cousins and friends are welcome. For those who would
like to tour the Moses
Preston Cemetery, please
meet at the lodge at 10 a.m.
to carpool to the cemetery.
Need directions or have
questions, please control
reunion
coordinators
Bobbie
and
Charles
Childers, 606-571-2687 or
606-571 -9100 or email:
Donna
Cox
coxd@zoornnet.net.
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ACHS Fall Bash 2010
November 19-20
Stephen Allen has come
up with the idea that evetyone that attended All.en
Central High School Fall
Bash 2010, November 1920, at Jenny . Wiley
Dwale Homecoming
Center.
Pie Supper, August 6, at 7 Convention
Everyone wanting to attend.
p.m.
Please respond: ASAP. I
Dwale Shelter.
will be collecting info for
the
Class
of
'91.
Bluegrass 'benefit festival
JenniSammons@
hotmail.c
and 911 remembrance
. om I can also relay any info
ceremony is set for
from other classes or conSaturday, September 11
Live at the MAC, tact Stephen Allen:
steveallen@ bellsouth.net
Mountain Arts Center, in
Prestonsburg. A benefit for
Highlands Regional
Rose
Anna
Hughes
Medical Center ·
.Benevolent Care, a ministry
"Living Well with
of Presbyterian Homes &
Diabetes
Services of KY, Inc.
Support
Group
(www.phsk.org)
Good
Thursday,
July 29th,
Shepherd
Community
Moving,
Get
Nursing Center (Phelps, "Get
Grooving"
W KY) and Cedar Creek
Exercise tips to improve
Assisted
Living
your
blood glucose levels.
Community
(Pikeville,
Meeting
will be held in
KY). Music by DoJ;J. Rigsby
Medical
Office
and Midnight ~all and Blue the
Building
Rooms
A
&
B, 5
River. Saturday, September
p.m.-6
p.m.
All
classes
are
11, at 6 p.m. Get your free
free
of
charge.
For
further
ticket
online
at
www .macarts.com or call information, contact: Food
1-606-886-2623 or toll free & Nutrition Services, at
· (606) 886-8511, ext. 7353.
1-888-622-2787.
We look forward to seeing
you!!
Parsons Family Reunion
The Parsons Family
Betsy Layne High
Reunion, for the descenSchool reunion
dants of Isaac and Louisa
The
clas,ses of the 30s,
Parsons will be held on
i Sunday, September 5, from 40s, 50s, and 60s will hold a
12 p.m. to 4 p.m., at the reunion Saturday, August 7,
Isaac Parsons Cemetery at the Wilkinson Stumbo
located off Rte. 979 in Convention Center at Jenny
Floyd County. Please bring Wiley State Park.
For additional info, telea covered dish. Dinner will
phone:
Marvin at 606-478be served at 1 p.m. Both
3310
or
Joe, at 859-327faptily and friends are welcome. Call Mrs. E.J. 0518.
Parsons (865) 426-7585 or
Foster·parents needed
Ray Parsons 313 (383-7262
Foster
parents are needed
for more information.
in your area. In special need
of families willing to take
Rubber Duck Race to
adolescents and siblings
benefit Big Sandy Area
groups. Foster families are
financially compensated.
You will receive 24-7 professional/emergency support. All foster children get
a medical card, free school
lunches, and clothing
vouchers/reimbursements.
Call for more information
at 606-886-0163 or visit our
website@:
www .benchmarkfamilyserviccs.org
PHS class of 1960
50th-year reunion
The Prestonsburg High
School class of 1?60 has
scheduled a 50th year
reunion for September 17
and 18, 2010, to be held in
Prestonsburg. The reunion
committee is
seeking
addresses for several classmates. If you know of anyone not contacted by the
committee, please call
Sallye at (606) 886-6460 or
Martha at (606) 886-2939.
Autism Awareness
& Support Group
"Living Well with
Diabetes"
Support Group
"We are Champions"
Keeping on track with
2nd · Monday of each blood sugar control wi.th an
month. Calvarys Call AIC Champion
Meeting Agenda 2010
Church, Lancer, Ky. (6-7
Highlands
Regional
p.m.).
Contact: Billie
Chain, eastkyautismawate- Medical Center
ness@gmail.com
·· Meeting Rooms A & B ,
5:00p.m. - 6:00p.m.
All Classes are free of
Autistic Children Suppor,t
charge
Group plans monthly
For Further Information
meeting
Support
group
for contact: Food & Nutrition
Guardians of •Autistic Services at (606) 886-8511
Children will meet the first ext. 7353
We look forward to seeThursday ·of every month at
the Haven of Rest, 1601 ing you!!
Airport Road, Inez. Call
Non-profit agency
606-298-0520 for information.
needs foster parents
Non-profit agency in need
Highlands Regional
of foster parents in your
area. Financial compensaMedical Cent~r
tion/bonuses, free fo~t ·r
parent traimngs, mileag
reimbursement, and 2 + 7
support are available. All
foster children get a lllel1
ical card, free school lunch
es,
and
clothin •.
vouchers/other reimbUI ~
ments. Call for more inf
mation, at 606-886-0 163
visit our website at:
http:// www.benchmarkfan
services.org/
1 ~
The Auxier Le~rning
Center offers home repair
aid
'
Need help with hom
The
Auxi r
repairs?
Lifetime Learning Center can help. We are now t:>k
ing applications for ho
repairs. If you or someo
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you know are low income
and need help with repairs
on your home, please call
606-886-0709 for your
application, or stop by the
office at 21 South River
- Street, Auxier. Office
hours:
Monday-Friday,
8:00-4:00. Must J?rovide
proof of income and ownership.
Free Tax preparation
available In Big Sandy
Big
Sandy
Area
Community
Action
Program is once again
offering fREE help for eligible tax filers in preparing
and electronically filing tax
returns. The service, made
'-' possible through funding
from Community Action
Kentucky and the Kentucky
Domestic
Violence
Association, is available in
Johnson, Magoffin, Martin,
Floyd and Pike Counties.
BSACAP has IRS-certified staff to prepare and file
tax returns, and offers the
service free to low-income
residents in the Big Sandy
area. To schedule an
appointment, call (606)
789-3641.
if)
Benchmark Family
Services family care support
Benchmark
Family
Services is a private, nonprofit therapeutic foster
care agency seeking caring
and compassionate foster
parents in eastern Ky. Free
1
flexible training schedules,
24-7 support monthly financial compensation, financial
bonuses, and mileage reimbursement available. Call:
606-886-0163. www.benchmarkfamilyservices.org
FCHD offers Body Recall
exercise classes
The Floyd County Health
Department offers Body
Recall gentle exercise classes
every
Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday, at
9:30a.m. at May Drive, just
off 1428, and at 10:30 at the
First Presbyterian Church in
. Prestons-burg ..
Classes are free and open
to the public. Call 886-2788
for more information.
Become a Volunteer with
Victim Services Program
. You are more likely to be
hurt by someone whom you
know rather than be assaulted on Kentucky' s streets by
a total stranger. Learn to
assist victims of sexual
assault, child abuse and
domestic
violence. by
becoming a Volunteer with
Victim Services Program.
Call today to receive an
application for our free
training program.
Call the
Volunteer
Coordinator at (606) 8864323 for further information or to request an application.
(The
Victim
Services Program is a program
of
Mountain
Comprehen-sive
Care
The wedding of Edgel Osborne and Susan Branham will
take place at the Buckfield Freewill Baptist Church on
Aug. 14 at 6:30p.m. A reception will follow. Osborne Is
the sol) of James Osborne and Angie Osborne.
Branham Is the daughter of Jackie Branham and the late
Eddie Dean Branham.
Project
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that, they have learned it."
Challenge project manager.
The
program
can
Student products ranged
from bottle-cap necklaces to "change the way people
pop-tab bracelets to Gummy think about integrating
B'ear popsicles and super- social sciences with math,
hero coloring books. Many science, etc.," Hustedde
of the student teams finished said.
Still, the most valuable
the semester with a profit,
but some were faced with a lesson may have been point·negative return, which ing students' eyes toward
· teachers said taught valuable the future, teachers said.
"We recently lost a factobusiness lessons.
Most of th~ educators at a ry in our community and a
project wrap-up meeting at lot of people lost their jobs,"
County
teacher
Morehead in July said they Bath
were surprised by how much Jennifer Blount said, adding
thought and effort the stu- that one of the best converdents put into their enter- sations she had with her students during the program
prises.
"The kids could be cre- came when they discussed
ative, and they could do what small businesses could
more tha.ri we had realized," do for their area. "We talked
Lawrence County teacher more in detail about rural
Alicia Robinette said. "We issues. They are concerned
learned we could push them about the future of our community."
further than we thought."
For more about the ESome teachers in the pro-,
gram were reluctant to say Di$covery Challenge conthat entrepreneurial educa- tact Furby Denham at meltion should be required for ony.furby@uky.edu.
middle school students, but
Jon Hale is a native of
all agreed on the benefits of
the hands-on nature of the Floyd County and a graduate assistant at the Institute
E-Discovery Chall~nge.
"Instead of giving back a for Rural Journalism and
definition [of social studies Community Issues, bas~d in
terms] they can use their the School of Journalism
own life experience to and Telecommunications at
defme these terms," Halfhill the University of Kentucky.
~ said. "When they can do
centered 12-step- program
offering support to those
who are coping with addicOutPatient Drug
tion and learning to live
Treatment Program and
drug-free lives. The support
Education
Narconon warns parents group meets on the followthat abuse of addictive ing schedule:
Mondays, at Minnie
pharmaceutical drugs with
youth is on the rise with (beside pharmacy), from 7deadly consequences. Learn 8p.m.
Mondays, at Little Mud,
the signs of drug abuse.
Call Narconon for a free Spruce Pine School, from
brochure 'o n the signs of 7-8 p.m.
Tuesdays,
in
addiction for all drugs. 877Prestonsburg, in the Van
379-0208.
Ark Building,, from 2-3
www .drugsno.com
p.m.
Tuesdays, at David, The
Higher education
David School, from ~:30begins here
'
The Kentucky Adult . 4:30p.m.
Wednesdays, at Allen
Education Learning for Life
program offers GED, Adult Baptist Church, fro,m 7-8
Learning, Tutoring and p.m.
Thursdays, at Allen
College Preparation classes.
These classes are managed. Baptist Church, from 7-8
by Big Sandy Community p.m.
& Technical College. All
For more information,
classes are free to anyone · call Shirley Combs at (606)
434-8400, or Tom Nelson
16 years old or older.
Along with GED prepara- at (606) 478-2836.
tion, we offer adult learn;
ing, tutoring and college
Hope In the Mountains
preparation for people who
Hope in the Mountains
have high school diplomas will host public meetings on
or GED equivalent who Mondays, at 9 a.m., at the
want to continue their edu- junction of U.~. 23 and Rt.
cation. The (GED) classes 80, on Water Gap Rd.,
are offered at various loca- behind the Trimble Chapel
tions throughout Floyd Church.
County five days a week,
Meetings focus will be to
from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.'m. offer information in regard
Evening classes are also to community resources
available from 5-8 p.m. at available to women seeking
some locati_ons. There are freedom from drug abuse.
no registration fees; all Family members are also
classes and materials are welcome to attend. The
Hope initiative proposes to
free.
For more information help women oreak free
about the times and loca- from addictive lifestyles to
tions of these classes, call become self-respecting con606-886-7397, between 8 tributing members of sociea.m. and 4:30p.m., Monday ty.
Call 874-2008 or 788through Friday. Information
about home study for your 1006 for more information.
GED is also available.
Prestonsburg Rotary
Please call today, our
Club
instructors are waiting to
Prestonsburg Rotary Club
assist you!
meets, 12 noon to 1 p.m., at
Made From Country at
Reunion/Memorial
Heart. For additional inforto be held in 201 0
Old
House
Hollow, mation, contact Chris
"Bristle
Buck", · East Daniel, 886-7354.
McDowell, to be held in
UNITE
2010. For information.
The UNITE coalition of
Send a post card to 47
Frasure
Cre~k
Road, Floyd County will meet on
McDowell, KY 41647, or the fourth Thursday of each
e-mail: patricia 466@hot- month, at 5:30p.m., at the
mail.com; als0 Post Card, New Allen Baptist Church.
P.O. Box 431, Mr Dowell, All interested persons welcome to join UNITE's ftght
KY 41647.
against drugs.
•"Living Free" - A supAuxier Community Center
Free
GED
classes, port group sponsored by the
Monday, Tuesday and Floyd County UNITE
Wednesday, from 10 a.m.- Coalition. Group will meet
weekly at the old Allen
12.
Baptist Church, on US 23
N., between Allen and
Free Bible Lessons
Write to: Bible Way Banner, on Ttiesdays, at
Outreach Ministry, P.O. 1:15 p.m.
Living Free is a faithBox 3371, Kingsport, TN
37664. Lessons completely based 12-step support group
free of charge to all interest- open to all who are searching for recovery. There is
ed.
no fee to attend. For more
info., contact
Shirley
Have an 'Out of this
Combs ai 874-3388 or 434World' birthday party!
The East Kentucky 8400.
Science Center is now
'Earn While You Learn'
offering a fun and distincThe Big Sandy Area
tive party venue for kids of
all ages. The Birthday Party C.A.P. office is taking
package includes rental of a applications for its "Senior
classroom and admission to . Training Program." You
exhibits and planetarium must be 55 or older toprograms. Must be booked apply. In Floyd, call 886two weeks in advance; limit 2929; Johnson, call 78940 guests. Call 889-8260 , 6515; Magoffm, call 3492217; Pike, call 432-2775;
for more information.
and in Lawrence, call 6384067.
Need Help With
Center.)
•Domestic
Violence tive parents (public, private,
Support Group - The Big international, and kinship
Sandy Family 1\.buse Center care), foster parents and all
holds
meetings
each others interested in adopTuesday from 5:30 to 6:30 tion. To be held the first
p.m. The meetiags are free Monday of each month, at
Department
for
of charge. Call 886-6025 the
Community Based Services
for m"ore information.
•Overeater's office, 1009 North Lake
Anonymous - Meetings Drive, Prestonsburg, from
held each Wednesday at 6-8 p.m. Childcare will not
6:30 p.m., at the old Allen be provided. F:or more
Baptist Church, located in information, contact Dedra
Allen, just past red light. Slone, adoptive parent liai.Call 889-9620 for more son, at 432-4110 or 422info.
7927,
or
email
to:
•US TOO!
Prostate doslone@eastky .net.
Cancer Survivors Support
•PARENTS! - Contact
Group - For all men with the Big Sandy Area
prostate cancer and their Community
Action
families. Group meets the Program, Inc. to find out
3rd Thursday of each about child care services in
month, at 6 p.m., at the your area, the STARS for
Ramada Inn, Paintsville.
KIDS NOW licensing stan•Community
Weight dards program, and how
Loss Support Group - you can earn an income by
Meets Thursday's at 6:30 staying home with your
p.m., at the Martin own children while caring
Community Center. For for the children of others.
more info., call 377-6658. Find out more by calling
Those who have had gastric Cheryl Endicott at 886bypass surgery most espe- 1280, or 888-872-7227 (toll
cially welcome to attend. free).
Meetings being offered as
•East
Kentucky
support to anyone needing S.T .A.R.S. Homeschoolers
hold
monthexira support in dealing -Will
ly
meetings
at
the
with weight loss.
Recreatiop
•Domestic
Violence Paintsville
Hotline - 24-hour Crisis Center. For more informaLine manned by Certified tion, call Trudy at 889Domestic Violence coun- 9333,
or
297-5147.
selors. Call886-6025, or 1- Everyone welcome.
•Narcotics Anonymous
800-649-6605. Remember,
"Love Doesn't Have to (NA) - Each Wednesday,
Hurt."
from 7-8 p.m., in the
•Disabled? - You may be Atrium Conference Room,
eligible for grant money to 2nd floor, May Tower,
assist in your daily living. Pikeville
Methodist
For an application or more Hospital. For more info.,
information, call 886-4326. contact Chris Cook at 606•A.S.K.
(Adoption 433-1119
or
Support for Kentucky) - christophcrcook@ hotmail.com.
Support group for all adop-
Roger Darin ·Gullett and Mary Helen Stutes announce·
their engagement and forthcoming exchange of vows,
August 21 , 2010, at 2:30 p.m. at the Middle Creek First
Baptist Church.
Darin, 35, of Lakeville, is the son of the late Billy Roger
Gullett and Diane Montgomery Gullett. Darin is the
proud father of one son, Steven Howard.
Mary, 29, of Blue River, is the daughter of Kenneth Ray
Hughes of Little Paint, and Mary Lou Burke ( Larry W.
Burke) of David. Mary is the proud parent of one son,
Parker Triston Stutes.
The ceremony will be a private and exclusive affair.
Invitation only.
Home Repairs?
The Auxier Lifetime
,Learning Center can help!
We are now taking applications for hoine repairs. If
you, or someone you know,
are low income and need
help with repairs on your
home, please call 606-8860709 for your application,
or stop by our office at 21
South River Street, Auxier.
Office Hours: MondayFriday, 8-4.
Democratic Woman's
Club meets at May Lodge
The
Floyd . County
Democratic Woman's Club
meets the second Monday
of each month at 6:00 p.m.,
at the May Lodge, Jenny ·
Wiley State Park.
I
Need help with addle·
tlon?
Lifeline of Floyd County
"Conquer
Chemic&!
Dependency" is a Christ-
Senior employment program
Are you a senior citizen
on a fixed income struggling with soaring medical
bills and living expenses?
Could you use some extra
spending money but don't
know how to get back into
the workforce?
If you are at least age 55,
the Senior Community
Service
Employment
Program (SCSEP) may be
able to help. Earn extra
money, learn new skills,
and help your community at
the same time! To find out
more, call: 886-2929
Looking for a Support
Group?
•Floyd
County .
Alzheimer' s
Support
Group meets regularly at
Riverview
Manor
Healthcare Center. Call the
center for meeting times.
Edith Kidd Huff, of Drift, widow of Ersel " Preacher" Huff,
recently celebrated her 85th birthday at home with her
family. Huff has six daughters, Doris Miller, of Homer,
Mich., Phyllis Robinson, of Homer, Mich., Roxie Conn,
Martha Robinson, of Drift, Mary Dye, of Grethel and
Bessie Howell, of McDowell. She has dix sons, Dennis,
David, Alex, of Drift, Ezekiel and John, of Homer, Mich.,
and Noah Huff, of Hillsqale, Mich. She has 41 grandchildren, 66 great-grandchildren, and two great-greatgrandchildren.
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sisters.
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were
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with
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of
grandchildren
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nine
and
Jane
Maggie
12
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Patton
held
in
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application
is
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3140.
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6,
Prestonsburg,
41653.
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tucky
filed
with
the
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objections
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Permits,
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the
disturbs
underlie
will
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2
miles
located
Creek.
on
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located
public
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Lake
comments
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NOTICE
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tate,
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Charles
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Prestonsburg,
6,
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of
for
Department
3140
this
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122
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at
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has
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Ricky
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the
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proposed
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1426
of
miles
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junction
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836-5556.
surface
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405
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Creek,
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will
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KY
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41642
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Pursuant
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to
41560.
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mit
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3140
Lake
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the
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in
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acres
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sea
an
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and
permit
McDowell
owned
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Jessie
Christopher
,
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of
proposed
with
disturbed
on
Trust,
Fork
William
Lafferty,
Frankfort,
comments
received
today'
INTENTION
ap-
operation
west
miles
quadrangle
71/2
Heirs
—
&a
Paul
Cemetery,
Goble
Billy
South,
be
of
Horn
for
permit
acres,
the
narth
be
this
amendunderlie
land
Richmond
Dye,
Lafferty,
Mae
or
subsidized
of
race,
40601.
days
Lake
has
mining
surface
junction
The
amend-
surface
Burke,
Williams
Cemetery,
Harrington,
the
127
All
for
Department
Prestonsburg
3140
6,
41653.
objections
Hud-
#2
the
1/2
7
filed
no-
Elk
South
acres
the
underground
Beech
Wells
Permits,
Suite
tucky
Direc-
operation
USGS
been
at
Office,
Drive,
or
the
miles
The
Harold
Resources'
Regional
Ken-
with
Natural
KY
Arkansas
1.10
has
inspection
for
with
Creek.
the
on
approxifrom
located
Arkansas
public
comments
filed
Mine
must
(15)
acreage
located
The
No
under’
will
Spears
Phyllis
Eula
606-
admission
in
employment
housing on
350.055,
41653
a
The
0.50
979's
3'
U.S.G.S.
Leon
Phyllis
&a
Wanda
application.
Terrace
Hightand
at
by
of
proposed
just
Crooked
is
Family
Burke,
Myrtle
Lowell
of
U.S.
Hollow,
son
be
junction
quadrangie.
apptication
The
Prestonsburg
South
Lake
Written
Division
of
located
is
miles
County.
is
southeast
and
new
1.50
Floyd
in
operation
Road
east
1/2
for
Department
the
urces
41653.
miles
Phillip
Morrison,
Inc.,
1-800-546come
or
within
Coal
Richmond
Heirs,
John
etta
stove,
Information,; please
call
be
Route
additional
Browning
—
ferty,
alarm
system,
_conditioner.:
For
emergency
and.
air
will
and
maps.
Isaac
&
7
filed.
is
and
No
transfer.
by
located
Martin
1428's
Creek
operaacres
this
miles
1.00
Route
of
lo*
The
acres.
affected
operation
minute
at
must
The
Fork
is
USGS
been
507.45
southeast
of
The
proposed
mately
new
836-5553.
surface
7.37
per-
Coal,
Creek,
permit
Robinson
The
be
is
acreage
KY
east
operation
has
Resc
Natural
Kentucky
jections
The
544
KY
24.7
mately
AirRegional
Sycamore
in
Lancer
only.
proposed
operation
by
owned
In-
activities,
dancing, crafts,
line
as
MINE
approximately’
amendment
acres
ment.
based
monthly
Several
inspection
tor,
KRS
that
3,513.0
The
un-
total
Creek
add
is
The
public
teen
LLC,
County.
3,537.7
distur-
Kentucky
and
to
miles
McDowell
quadrangle
application
minute
with
will
disturbs
underlie
Ken-
lvel,
transfer
FCDC
to
41560:
Kentucky
tion
will
8:010,
FCDC
that
77,
to
836-5495
1200,
Box
number
new
from
Tinker
P.O.
Box
intends
1
miles
disturb
underlie
area
of
the
boundary,
Sandy
quadrangle
is
Creek.
the
on
The
to
given
0.50
Floyd
will
and
amendment
located
Johns
Thomas
in
rent
gross
come.
Floyd
is
of
Big
and
The
No
P.O.
number
Inc.,
operaand
acres
3140
OF
TO
with
hereby
Company,
located
and
acres
Daniels'Creek
minute
utilities
the
and
upon’
accordance
is
Coal
ex-
miles
surface
permit
south
of
the
ool.
‘behind
‘Pizza
an
2.5
making
area
with
Road
Creek
ment
Located
Enter-
acres
miles
port
aN
tonsburg.
cated
Number
Drive,
Prestonsburg,
for
renewal
a
plied
coal
derground
41214
mining
The
area
the
junction
$3,800
886-2842.
Rois
of
given
to
2,535.18
amendment
2.5
miles
The
The
Number
KAR
405
given
hereby
is
Inc.,
41642
mit
permit
new
2.00
located
Mud
Big
Creck
130,00
Coal,
Creek,
Prestonsburg,
Renewal
In
Martin,
of
add
11,240.23
$6,200
Call
Full
$305.00
Application
hereby
coal
located
in
mining
within
area
tucky
southeast
Sheri
NOTICE
INTENTION
Pursuant
5
amendment
acres
and
Coal,
per-
acres.
junction
and
objections
provisions
is
Counties.
0.00
bance
-sp
Odds
derground
Douge
2001
in
at
notice
Ken-
The
miles
979's
tucky
pm
Debord,
of
FCDC
Ivel,
surface
606-886-0039
Corporation,
81
Kentucky
Coal
southeast
ddor
4
Sephia
60,000
such
No.
for
an
applied
isting
underground
reclamation
operation
$3,200
Auto
Route
Road
provided.
Starting
TO
the
notice
Drive,
that
with
iIn_accordance
transfer
FCDC
836-5551.
790.00
MINE
Transfer
858-5064
has
2005
Paid
Application
with
350.070,
that
standard
8:010,
Robinson
8.78
0.25
mately
Refrigerato
Call
tice
shift
Grand
874-
836-0306
to
to
KAR
affected
b
transfer.
is
this
acreage
located
2.00
The
miles
is
operation
southeast
of
in
Teaberry
Floyd
County.
is
The
proposed
operation
approxi-
285-
INTENTION
accordance
KRS
underlie
Free
Dishwasher
be
disturbs
285-3142
9:00
Amendment
In
Auto 4wD
$2,500
w/Deposit
Rent
Call
or
before
OF
Pursuant
Number
4wD
**
2002
Rent
will
tion
Apartments
Month
MINE1
Cab
and
deposit.
g0C0
237-
Loaded
01
Place
First
utili
plus
plus
606-
2wd
Serria
VW
0
apart
836-5493
TO
Application
to
836-5553,
given
Box
P.O.
77,
intends
to
Box
1200,
41560.
will
for
or
3.800.
P.O.
number
226-3811
of
van.
GMC
Call
stonsburg.
8931
Hightop
325°
$4,5001998
number
Inc.,
for
home
in
886-1958
Park
and
utilties
mit
montr
deposit.
625-0134
4758
Owner.
miles
$2,800
If
call
ismall
=
41642
Pursuant
"
405
hereby
Inc.,
Kentucky
Mobile
br
791-5166
hookup,
with
OF
INTENTION
Number
Se
deposit.
or
dogs
874-2802
is
Coal,
lucky
s
§
Stove,
plus
No
ac-
pe!
and
bath
$350
Bon-
1
Tacoma
$200
notice
have
HUD
MINE
Transfer
836-5551,
bath
i
No
name.
hook
S600
$525
ment.
110,000
mites.$3,4951994
S
1
home
own
Washer
and
lee
Auto-
4x4.
matic
BMW
br,
alectric
put
for
and
dryer
utilitie:
lyr
miles
100,000
2
a
80.
references.
NOTICE
TO
Application
to
accordance
In
washer
Must
dryer.
and
OF
INTENTION
Pursuant
deposit
van
neville
rent:
stove.
limits
Hwy
fridge,
Stove,
a
deposit
wide
“Cow
Central
br,
br,
w/d
dw.
city
up.
axa
2
bath,
fridge,
Sportage
apart-
rent.
and
$500
air.
NOTICE
$550
per
utilities
plus
deposit
security
month
central
500
ested
3
Youtlt
For
3
nice
on
Creek
mo-
rent.
889-0036
mobile
de-
791-6016.
air
house
for
ment
and
For
per
Apartments
rent.
.single
cepted.
Pre
$250
Call
heat
miles
O01
2
Sale
Ford
88,000
2004
226-
Call
deposit.
Auto
Road
F-150.
posit.
gs92
“Hicks
Ford
$525
$175
bath
Call
$550
plus
bath
for
With
month.S
and
Paintsville.
70.
Call
Extra
2
Lo-
between
month
No
provided.
pets.
David
apartpaid
br
Utilities
ment.
full
2
home
heat
for
and
stonsburg
For
BR,
bile
rent:
located
Rent
2
886-8991.
apanment
Appliances
rent.
886-6061
W/D_
Pacey
br
For
14X
$675
includes
month
city
of
west
Prestonsburg
Parkway.
ties.
For
for
apartment
r
WORK
town-
in
pets.
CARD:
VV
Also
‘apartment.
located
CLASSIFIEDS
been
the
filed
South
Lake.
comments
with
‘Mine.
U.S.
127
40601.
must
bé
the
Permits,
‘South,
All
of
or
Drive,
objec-
Director,
Di-
.Hudson
#2
-Frankfort,
comments
received
oS aye today dats
Re-
Kentucky
Prestonsburg,.
Written
filed
be
for
for
Department
Prestonsburg
within
caeic
obfifteen:
or
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1-.
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Far
2
rent:
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bath
‘Nea
br,
home.
mobile
.Prestonsburg
new
Elementary
5pm.
deposit.
Call.
Nice
2
per
mid-
Pre-
between
way
Paintsville
city
lock
Sbr,
w/d,
No
—_—_——————_———
For
———=
Houses
for
House
Rent
nished
apartment.
bath.
All
room.
cated
in
dining
US23
on
Learn
Lo-
utilities.
Call
sale:
home
3
br
886-8359.
with
brick
full
basement,
size
2
located
Call
for
be-
Mays
Natiormige
at
Natonatdem
soon!
enroll
or
at
after
5
pm.
TO
INTENTION
Pursuant
HALL,
MINE
Application
to
is
Kentucky
anplteattens
located
is
Court
0.25
eye
Branch.
The
David,
operation
1/2
7
hill
lic
Natural
South
tions
be
must
of
vision
tions
mments
mu
(15)
Director,
South,
127
40601
tucky
#2
Frankfort,
Permits,
Mine
Hollow,
the
with
of
day
Di-
Energy
Hunhngten.w
+
shal
fifteen
lof
PUBLIC
Public
NOTICE
OF
Permit
No.
Said
is
given
hereby
Road,
for
applied
has
on
permit
which
was
last
issued
application
20.14
proximately
miles
on
an
acres
Lackey
bond
located
2.2
Knott
and
in
The
area
junction
550s
with
located
The
and
Fork.
Triplett
on
in
now
Surety
a
in
the
for
is
it
the
the
to
before
de-
data
them
&a
and
made
following
for
the
used
report
may
public
viewed
the
on
Comments
$40,300.00
included
in
should
Oaks
Fair
200
the
PERLINK
release.
purchaser
KY
Frankfort,
Written
tor,
public
a
conference
Division
hearing
be
filed
Mine
must
of
if
properly
and
with
the
Andrea
Fredenburg
the
record
and/or
announcements
idence
printed
over
the
Kendrick,
Master
FLOYD
public
hearing
been
2010
10:00
at
Pursuant
be
Imay
heard,
Natural
for
at
TAX
EASE
the
at
for
a
jreceived
as
South
3140
Office,
Prestonsburg,
will
hearing
0B,
thereafter
Lake
Kentucky
be
hearing
if
September
request
no
of
land
RELEASE
BOND
No.
©
Road,
applied
permit
has
for
number
Phase
permit
The
miles
is
is
‘now
Water,
of
e-mail
by
or
Surety
isa.
Bond
$5,100.00.
release’
for
Written
public
conference
Division
tor,
Enforcement,
Frankfort,
public
may
be
at
gional
9:00
on
for
Prestonsburg,
September
Department
Prestonsburg
3140-South
Kentucky
be-cancelled
or-informal
and
Hollow,
Septem-|
thereafter
or.soon
Direc-
application|
the
at:the
Resources
hearing will
a
hearing
;|for
AM,
heard,
Office,
by
40601,
scheduled
been
|Natural:
Hudson.
#2
-
of|
of|
ap-
and reintormal.
the
Reclamation
Kentuc
hearing
the
in
or
with
Mine
of
2010
A
has
2010
hearing
filed
be
must
ii
objections,
comments,
a
$5,100.00
included
is
amount
quests-for
ber 07,
amount
Approximately
bond
plication
long
deti
this
for
effect
in
the
08),
as|
for|
Re-|
Lake
Drive,
41653.
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if
no
request
conference
is|
2010.
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:
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of
off
States
off
takes
sale
OF
KENTUCKY
COURT
NO.
ll
NO.
prece-
10-Cl-00429
1,
INVESTMENTS
ERNEST
LLC
BLACKBU
R.
HY-
to
SLONE.
MARY
BLACKBURN;
COMMONWEALTH
ky.gov
@
KENTUCKY, COUNTY
OF
OF
FLOYD,
IL.
D.
1/2
W
the
poles
10
Howard;
S
41
Box
AND
ON
RELATION
Fork
to
W
of
a
14
G.
W
1/2
95,
to
a
said
84
oak
80
N
ridge
1
W
spotted
poles
poles
oak;
to
a
to
JONATHAN
OF
MILLER,
to
the
corner
on
sourwood
two
while
the
walnuts
Creek
P.
1/2
33
comer,
to
ridge
W
on
S
poles
to
the
thence
oak;
a
the
W
to
the}
poles
hickory
corner;
and
A.P.
Webb
14
white
oak
with
said
A.
between
on
poles
88
a
thence
corner;
line
for4
P.
ridge
corner;
ridge
Webb
and}
S 28
W
12]
chestnut
a
of
a
thence}
of
Beaver
Jones
Creek;
Fork
Creek
and
said
Rock
Fork
of
Beaver
tween
black
oaks
on
two
hickories
and
top}
IN 18 E
101
ridge to two
dividing
poles along
white
oak
toa
E
thence
N
13
14
corner.of
G.S.
poles
Howard;
lof
said
ridge to a
11
to
Frock;
a
N
14
thence
N 2 E 6 poles to
a
poles
thence
chesnut.oak;
land
hickory;
and:
N 59 E 26
thence
dogwood
poles to a
thence
N 1
E16
chestnuts;
poles to two
hand
left
life
of A. P.
beech
on
a
thence
N 25 W 34
Webb on the
beech;
poles to
in
Rock
Fortq
to a
stake
thence
Rock
Fork
of
Beaver
side
of
Creek;
N 1 W 1 poles
Rock
Fortd
of
bank
the
on
black
walnut
W 2 poles
to
tree
a
thence
N’69
iCreek;
272
the
house
to
acres,
containing
Creek
Webb’s
near
beginning
place of
A. P.
above-|
the
in
interest
owners
the
The
non-locatable
are
tess.
imore
or
following
address,
known
their
with
last
if-avail+
oil
and
of
idescribed
togéther
boundary
gas,
known
last
known
no
address;
last
Bob
no
address;
Koons,
lable:
Terry
Reynolds,
in
interest
the”
address.
an
known
last
no
claiming
Koons
Brown,
Any party
iPeggy
contact:
should
or
of oil
and
thereof,’
portion
any
gas,
boundary
above-described
the
and
herein
a
Hall
address
at the
Leonard
provided
the
jatural
te of
of the
Resources
at
Division
director
this
the
_pubbes
of
Oil
address
and
Gas
pred.
Judgment
Cor
provi
herei
within
cop oe
netiioeti
twe eor aye o n
o
of
the
Floyd
Circuit
the
above
cause,
July
18,
CABINET
-
and
2009)
as
with
please
costs;
tax
of
(tax
tax
year
of
as
2006,
Bill
of
pur
date
2007,
year
sub-
Bill
#1874,
of
on)
of
date
purchase
2008,
Bill
#1901,
having
about]
of
on
or
purchase
as
year
date
thereon,
interest
advised
be
and
day
entered
the
14th
interest
in
the
$525.75
15,
2010;
$377.07,
$453.17,
16,
and
lsums
Court
their
of
amount
2008;
of
amount
September
as
$1,355.99
of
sum
face
a
March
about
of
face
amount
or
a
about
face
the
for
having
on
Ihaving
jor
poles
‘fto
Summary
Judgment,
Default
a
in
property,
la
walinu
Webb's,
1
between
line
14
rock
an
A.
near
rock
on
W
N
hill
a
S.
right
SALE&qu
Sale
#1912,
to
Webb
P.
of A.
the
line
Howards
line
on
small
to a
thence
hickary
knob;
a
S 75 W 30
poles
with]
thence
N 85 W 91
ridge
poles
along on the
point;
end
of
the
the
oaks
on
three
and
G.
S.
Howard
to
Webb
between
A.
P.
[the
line
double
oaks,
chestnut
small
two
four
S
61
W 3
to
thense
potes
point;
pines and
S7
1/2 E
thence
and
G.
S.
Howard;
Brison
Howard
between
corner
lit
a
being
S|
E
15
S-40
1/2
E 14 poles to
S 17
a
hickory;
rock;
poles to a
hickory;
Ipotes to a
S 59)
to
a
and
black
hickory;
oak; S 65 E
E 10
18’poles
61.
1/2
hickory
poles to a
a
rock; S 54 &
S 87 E 12
thence
poles to
IE 10
sprouts
poles to a bunch of
large
dividon
17
E
black
S
78
6
to
poles
a
along
146
poles
gum;
poles to a rock; S 58 E
30
62:E
al
and
thence
poles to
Howard
G. S:
‘between
_S
Howard;
line
Brison
ing
thence S 57 1/2 E 32]
the
Beaver
Fork
of
bank
of
Rock
willow
Creek;
on
igoiden
line
off
white
oak
and
Creek
Fork
of
Beaver
to a
Rock
hickory on the
across
poles
S 60
1/2 W 10 poles to
thence
S 47 E 14 poles to
a
thence
iC. C.
hickory;
Horton;
thence
S 79
black
double
10
oak;
thence
east
course
an
black
poles to a
la
oak;
thence
S 44
oaks;
three
chestnut
1/2 E 14 poles to
S 84
to a
rock;
1/2 E 20
&
S60
thence
rocks;
S 49 E 16
said
on
E 22 poles to
a
rock;
ridge to two
poles
W.
Geo.
and
‘Koons}
C. C.
Horton
between
the
line
on
22
dividing
poles up the hill
be
on
chestnut
oaks
and
ridge
to
three
dividing
E 22 poles
thence
S
67
hickory
land
OF
SECRETARY
ADMINISTRATION
DEFENDANTS
COMMISSIONER'S
2010,
of
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wife, by.
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Roberts,
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Book
recorded
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4,
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County
the
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deposit
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bidder
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records
545,
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Office.
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reference
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years
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idence
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per
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ATION
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the
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in
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day
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Order
day of
Sale
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subject
of
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property,
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2010,
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from
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purchase
price
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or
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off
off
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day of June,
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following
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day
forth
set
and
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public
at
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Ousley
conveyed
property
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husband
Rebecca
and
wife,
by deed
July 28.
off
Book
Office
of
record
in
Deed
the
526, Page 677,
in
2006,
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Floyd
County
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for
credit
shall
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thirty
thereon.
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interest
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balance
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purchase
price
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which
successful
event
the
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days,
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bond
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good
required
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bond
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bear
land
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of
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the
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bond
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land
bear
interest
of
farm
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at the
rate
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force
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sale
until
shall
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Courthouse
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Floyd
the
new
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highest
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tion,
606-862-
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Highlands
date
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from
is
of
matter
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE
of
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utilitiy
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price
and
purchase
thereof
date
of
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tion.
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of
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writing
defects,
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L.
number
866-597-
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the
taxes
shall
described
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COMPANY,
OF
BANK
MARY
NEW
limited
available.
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for
McDowell.
with
improvément
land
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home
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acres
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key
turn
ing
home
&
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Lot
annum
to
required
property
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printed
William
Lot
line
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with
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payment
announcements
over
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_
226-9976.
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office
street
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vs.
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creek;
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of
bond
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to
the
in
redemption
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for.
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prior
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pay
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balance
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ona
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execute
rate
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DIVISION
of
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or
either
purchase
price
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in
days,
assessments
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of
w
purchaser
KENTUCKY
OF
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i
view
606-474-2083
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or
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of
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File
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land
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on
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parcel
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for
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record
price
sold
k
&
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the
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described
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to
with
show
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paid.
surety.
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may
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as
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by
online
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in
Good
rent:
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shall
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tional
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Office
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o
rights
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exist
favor
of
the
United
States
of
record
thereof.
owners
made
date
of
sale
takes
on
prece
contalned
herein.
matter
Hon.
William|
Commissioner
Floyd
the
the
sale
record
of
9:45
Right
the
to
feet
and
subsequent
years.
for
prior
property
years
if
in
claimed
properly
ceeds
of
feet
100
bond
retained
or
year
the
ta
current
purchase
is
described
above
property
liens
restrictions,
defects,
in
until
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the
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a
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pay
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building
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from
paid
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of
payment
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record
claimed
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from
dated
Kentucky,
at
thirty
bear
surety
form
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force
and
annum
have
10%
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balance
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$159,999.000.
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th description
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successful
of
successfu
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thereon.
surety.
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price
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deed
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street;
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recorded
the
and
execution
the
upon
herein
for
the
12%
per
of
bond
feet
Clerk's
Court
subject
the
attached
execute
rate
recorded
County
Door,
thence
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running
E.L.
thence
with
Gayheart;
of
proposed
200
pin,
bach
left}
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beginning|
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the
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of
proceed
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by
approximately
approximately
creek
credit
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to
shall
bond
at
interest
until
paid.
sale
days,
Jeremy
P.
the
High4
and
an
the
of
purchase
the
for
shall
bear
of
of
$5,000.00
thirty
(30)
be
required
of
credit
a
old
on
to
the
map
.
deposit
pin
02/29/2008,
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2
the
road
pin at
line
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straight
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line
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and
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utility
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SALE
shall
of
day
property
Clerk,
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iron
an
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following
to
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Mobile
1-2003
lows:
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to
to
County
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sale.
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and
porchs
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Courthouse
the
to
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same
of
Kentucky,
forth
set
property,
the
Floyd
that
County
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on
2
extra
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the
Prestonsburg,
land
lying in
of
Bull
Creek,
and
iron
an
110
running
running
living
room,
carport.
above
of July, 2010, in
for
the
sum
subject
property,
additional
sums
interest-thereon,
plus
Sth
and
Brenda
Humphrey,
Lorena
his
Wallen,
wife,
of
in
record
Deed
Book
beginnin
the
with
be
Floyd
Old
Avenue,
the
upon
described
the
described
and
and
feet
property
straight
a
teft
and
left
turning
beginning
the
Tract
in
the
County
public
Prestonsbu
Branch,
the
turning
turning
thence
pin;
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tral
auc-4
upon
follow
at
sale.Brick
bath.
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and
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costs;
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of
corner
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Highway
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on
iron
an
and
County
public
at
their
$125,223.14
of
and
sale
Av
for
Judgment
entered
the
August
Sales
,
DEFENDANTS
a
Court
as
cause,
off
sum
sums
of
virtue
Circuit
Cir
above
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new
the
By
Central
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at
description,
the
the
the
offer
bidder,
as
:
COMMISSIONER'S
OF
for
Avs
Floy
the
South
the
best
NOTICE
SALE
to
proceed
Door,
Courthouse
Kentucky,
highest
of
August,
Address:
Sale of
of
41653
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lat
ito
Order
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in
June,
2010,
day of
the
for
subject
property,
additional
thereon,
plus
the
day
wit:
to
Property
fat
and
11th
followin
forth
set
property,
KY
the
their
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as
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with
interest
be
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please
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Floyd
County
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FLOYD
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COMMONWEALTH
FLOYD
OF
CIRCUIT
DIVISION
C.A.
NO.
:
Order
known
HAMILTON;
EASE
TAX
LENDMARK
LIEN
filed
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SERVICE
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of
and
Default
of
the
Floyd
the
above
2010,-in
for
the
property,
‘Order
of July,
ject
plus
thereon,
tucky,
highest
(behind
he
County
Tinker
be
Old
sub4
interest
auction,
the
on
terms
to
property,
Fork
of
of
1
No.
If
so.
it,
day
he
thus
the
at
Anyone
branch
at
the
C.C.
to
corner
will
Hamilton
Page
243,
‘A.
County
successful
of
lcredit
10%
Said
bond
land
bear
interest
lof
sale
until
paid.
lof
Judgment
a
ibe
tional
in
he
the
in
appear
at
entered
she
or
the
tion
file
to
information
having
if
of
any,
Charlie
and
de-
of
discretion
lady
execute
be
for
R.
Crystal
Attorney
off
P.O.
Clevinger
At
Box
unpaid
the
per
issue,
and
real
a
date}
effecy
shal
as
addi
The
axes
property
if
for
purchaser
The
record
in
“Any
made
announcements
sold
contained
Master
TO
S.
DRESS
AND
to
and
such
United
DENTAL
an
SUITE
off
rights
sale
takes
THE
of
DIVISION
Deed
Notice
vs.
KENLEY
COMMISSIONER'S
OF
interest
in
As
SALE
By
NOTICE
Ree
By
Floyd
cause,
for
bidder,
County
9:45
upon'the
a.m.,
follow’
he
19th
to
Fork
Little
Paint
Creek,
‘Being
No.
Lot
3
of
Creek,
Paint
tucky,
south
follows:
Tract
Floyd
of
No.
situated
3,
County,
N.W.
1100,
Rte.
the
on
of
Prestonsburg,
described
particularly
more
on
a
on
|-beam
side
of
Side
of
west
tucky,
larly
and
as
from]
.
successful
fer.
for
shall
10%
thirty
land
lof
lof
ise
until
ion
&
the
upon
surety.
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taxes
vear
Said
which
property
eds if
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in
yea
the
restrictions,
Floyd
as
may
the
and/or
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surety
price
the
date}
effect
and
a
estate
exist
record
owners
fj
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2
p
assume
or
shal
addi-
lien
as
the
and
current
assessments
paid
the
pay
and
for
the
sale
record
by
purchase
price.
subjec
al
tax:
upon
from
filed
of
pro
the
.
to
is
sold.
any]
of
encumbrances
liens
or
Office
-and
such
rights off
off
United
‘States
of
the
‘thereof.
of
sale
made
on
takes
date
hérein.
matter
5
William
to
Clerk’s
favor
in
announcements
Over
1ce
Bee
and
above
defects,
County
be
of
payment
described
property
the
7
‘Hon.
force
real
Property
taxes
writing
in
prior ‘to
sements,
the
All
shall
years.
prior
for
requir
be
upon
subsequent
he’
ne
C.
shall
assessments
or
p
form
annum
the
issue,
oy
Kendrick, Master. Commissioner
Creek,
Ken-
Harold,
as
line
of
2
the
Toler
No.
Floyd
in
Greek
HOUSING
PLAINTIFF
CORPORATION
said
the
the
Akers
John
lower
division
the
tract
ridge;
said
the
of
said
branch
thence
H.R.
NOTICE
B
the
in
the
the
with
lor
Being
the
the
Page
deeded
property
same
deed,
by
recorded
in
Plaintiff
Clerk’s
Office.
County
Will of
and
Gladys
Sturgill
by
conveyance
of
in
heirs
Ballard
recorded
Sturgill,
Office.
689,
Floyd
County Clerk's
The
deposit
successful
of
of
10%
for
thirty
shall
thereon.
land bear
be
Said
credit
der
at
sale
until
paid.
for
lof a
Judgment
be
retained
shall
additional
surety.
Th
either
which
in
Said
bond
which
event
purchaser
shall
shall
bond
successful
the
to
bid-
and
force
issue,
may
and
real
date
effect
a‘lien
estate
and
assume
a
surety
price
the
form
a
on
good
purchase
described
ehun
be
the
with
annum
have
above
make
or
balance
unpaid
execution
the
upon
cash
the
pay
as|
all
tax
for
the
current
assessments
upon the
property
or
All
taxes
assessments
upon
subsequent
years.
sale
the
be
for
shall
from
prior
paid
property
pro-|
years
of record b the}
and
filed
if
claimed
in
properly
writing
of
the
price..
purchase
prior
purchaser
payment
to the
taxes
lyear
ithe
ceeds
or
and
The
Cc.
easements,
record
in
Floyd
redemption
America
“Any
idence
as
may
the
County
exist
Clerk's
in
favor
recor
mad
announcements
and/or
over
sold
described
above
is
property
liens
defects,
restrictions,
the
printed
Hon.
matter
of
and
such
United
thereof.
owners
on
the
subject
date
contained
to
encumbrances
or’
Office
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of sale
herein...
rights
any
of|
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of
State
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William’ S. Kendrick, Maste Commissione
:
Rem
Court
Circuit
cause,
their
as
SALE
thereon,
interest
advised
that
the
(Count
plus
shall
and
Judgment
the
in
and
1)
additional
Sale|
and
sums
offer
to
proceed
‘o
Order
2010,
day of July,
subject
property,|
(Count
$2,400.99
14th
interest
$67,103.02
of
sum
be
Default
entered
for
costs;
sale
the]
at
Avenue.
Courthouse
South
Door,
Floyd
County
Central
Jus4
the
Floyd
County
Kentucky,
(behind
iPrestonsburg,
new
bidder, at public
tice
the
best
to
auction,
Center),
highest and
day of
at
9:30
terms
19th
the
2010,
lon
a.m.,
August,
upon the
the
the
follow
forth
iset
following
description,
prop.
‘describe
lerty,
wit:
to
lucky
Being
41216
Lot
shown
in
Being
of
Glerk
made
the
same
the
of
the
recorded
hereby
is
Grystal
land
11,
“A”,
Plat
Office
reference
said
lots.
.
No.
on
the
383 ‘Woodland
Address:
Property
ISeptember
with
per
of
certain
Book
387,
from
Deed
pay
price
execute
shall
be
for
the
of
12%
rate
the
bond
interest
shall
purchase
(30) days,
to
required
lof
B.
bidder
the
and
Book
138,
obtained
COMMISSIONER'S
OF
In
an
Old
Giadys
178,
Page
interest
by
Ballard
to
Deed
of
above
I&g
please
branch;
Sturgill
Floyd
virtue
Floyd
lof
lands;
Keathley
AL
the
Creek
said
of
land
tract
of
thence
land;
of
said
John
W.
to}
up the ridge
line
the
with
of
top
of
end
of
o
Fork
Sturgill
W.
direction
the
division
Toler
the
in
ET
DEFENDANTS
BURCHETT,
D.
KenCounty,
more
panmticu-
and
(One)
on
on
westerly
to
lying
to-wit:
maple
a
lands
in
of
Lot
land
is
follows,
at
ginning.
the
KENTUCKY
OF
CIRCUIT
COURT
DIVISION
NO.
If
C.A.
NO.
09-CI-1196
property,
hill
to the
with
the
line
of
Lot
No.
2
down
the
thence
and
thence
the
18
2
links;
branch;
poles
up
of
the
thence
side
to the
east
branch;
ridge on the
top of the
line
of
the
aforesaid)
Lot
the
No.
2
down
the
ride
to
leaving
di-|
lands
of
John
W.
thence
with
said
line
a
westerly
Sturgill;
side
the
to
rection
the
thence
the
to
opposite
beup
&
purchaser
and
good.
purchase
with
aj
bid4
successful
unpaid
the
of 12% per
rate
bond
shail
have
execution
may
above
described
the
at
for
the
event
al
on
Toler
land
of
Fork
land
tractof
a
A.
make
or
balance
the
bond
for
be
cash
pay
with
execute
shall
paid.
Judgment
retained
to
bond
interest
bear
sale
a
either
purchase
price
which
in
days,
required
Said
shall
the
(30)
be
theraon.-
bidder
of
FLOYD
set
terms
follows:
as
of
the
o
Lot
No.
thence
‘
of
Fork
parcel
Akers
the
on
running
Leonard
&
Plat
of
Jim
Homes
for
imap
titled,
Property
Walter
dated
hereto
7-13-94,attached
Vivian
Sargent,
and made al
herein.
R/w
and
Easements.
to
Subject
ipart
and|
Gamard
the
ltandsame
Campbell
by
conveyed
‘Being
Deed
Leonard.and
Vivian
to
iGonnie
Sargent
by
Campbell
off
of
the
Clerk
in
Office
1993,
the
recorded
18,
January
dated
363
585.
at
in
Deed
Book
Page
Kentucky
Floyd County,
The
Akers
or
described
Beginning
to al
Ftte.
S.8
113°
with
West
Thence
57'
1100,
Thence
N.85
15'
100
4&q
I-beam,
Lot
2.
to
‘ound
corner
a
4
|-beam.
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N.9
E.
110°
with
Loy
ith
Lot 2, to a
found
with
Lot
found
|-beam.
59& E.
100°
4&
to a
2,
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4145.
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the
or
acre
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11,
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beginning.
to
under
Dallas
of
lor less,
D.E.T.
as
supervision
surveyed
by
West
and
shown
on
aj
KY.
L.S.
Milton,
986,
Virginia,
Lovejoy,
credit
tract
Said
tract
H.R.
Keathley
and
bounded
2,
deposit
41653
COMMONWEALTH
the
on
the
upon
described
a‘m.,
follow
the
auction,
public
at
10:00
Floyd
PrestonsCen-
Avenue,
CRYSTAL
Ken-
road
road
bidder,
at
Old
Justice
the
at
County
Floyd
Kentuc
above
vs.
Sturgill
‘Beginning,
‘A.
Address:
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best
2010,
the
in
Street
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found
tor
sale
Central
new
descnption,
2010,
May,
offer
South
the
and
the
of
Court
(606)
(50)
Elliott
Law
at
E.
a
fifty
2010.
Burke
Prestonsburg,
and
Law
contact
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state
was
within
wit:
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of
of
Property
East
waters
day
(behind
following
of
Circuit
21st
highest
August,
the
day
Conclusions
For information
or
her
Attorney,
Order
filed
12,
”
un-
of
loss
a
that
property
be
the
that
Prater
Plaintiff's
the
in
tucky
wit:
Left
1117
to
Door.
the|
Kentucky,
(behind
the
and
best
to
highest
at
2010,
August,
day of
the
description,
following
forth
set
property,
Address:
Courthouse
Kentucky,
forth
KY
Point,
le
terms
described
Property
County
the
on
19th
the
Fact.
of
shall
to
proceed
Courthouse
Door,
County
burg,
ter), 1o
Sale
2010,
day of July,
subject
property,
addithereon,
plus
that
shall
proceed
advised
Center),
auction,
of
the
interest
be
Floyd
Order
and
22nd
in
Prestonsburg,
Justice
public
at
the
with
Old
Avenue,
Floyd
Inew
the
at
Rem
interest
please
costs;
sale
Central
In
entered
their
as
$67,364.57
and
sums
South
Judgment
Court
Circuit
above
sum_of
offer
jto
Default
a
the
entered
cause,
enenneenenee
of
virtue
of
the
in
the
for
the
[tional
Court
Findings
Floyd
a
of
Judgment
SALE
COMMISSIONER'S
OF
of
virtue
in
Floyd
the
to
to
result
Warming
Attorney
ET
Record
in
given
Press
Mr.
the
July
of
556,
respond
must
Jennifer
181
FERGUSON,
DEFENDANTS
of
to
herein.
to
lo-
County,
Otice
could
response
of
days
DEFENDANT
STURGILL
failure
Complaint
U.S.
a/k/a
particularly
Deed
Page
by
and
ND,
properties
more
hereby
spouse
her
PLAINTIFF
RE-NOTICE
is
known
Ww.
the
in
against
Floyd
being
in
is
Prater
N.A.
upon
401,
Clerk's
same
Action
collection
of
Mr.
Bank,
has
the
action
Creek,
Bock
spouse
acdtion
Association
Middie
un-
The
Civil
legal
mortgage
and
County
08-Cl-1198
COURT
VIVIAN
U.S.
National
a
on
as
the
her,
Court
spouse
Plaintiff,
for
legal
a
debt
a
unknown
PLAINTIFF
aka
of
nature
ap-
Court
Prater.
against
The
described
KENTUCKY
NO.1
NO.
that
fiduly
Floyd
in
been
unknown
Circuit
10-Cl-7,
the
vs.
SARGENT
Prater
Floyd
the
COURT
STURGILL
the
ht
prece4
KENTUCKY
COMPANY
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is
Press
ing
Bank
OF
this|
of
a
Press
notify
to
BE
CONFI-
the
CIRCUIT
of
spouse
Order
AD-
NOT
41501
COMMONWEALTH
off
40601-
practicing
have
Kentucky,
the
Circuit
Floyd
Order
Attorney
b
Kentucky
NO. |
09-CI-01104
MORTGAGE
WALTER
TO
WILL
TRAIL
KY
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1003
date
NOTICE
Elliott.
Burke
attorney
secure
of
herein
CIRCUIT
Jennifer
County,
pointed
Warning
1
PIKEVILLE,
off
41262.
Ky.
the
PUBLIC
RECEPTIONIST
MAYO
be!
to
Control,
of
items..
Department
Frankfort,
days
30
and
household
publ
censed
RECENT
STRICTLY
KEPT
OFFICE
JOHN
DIVISION
NO.
REFERENCES,
ARE
NORTH
300
of
States
Trail,
6th.
Chil-
clothes
beer
a
KY
the
by
Beverage
&
shine.
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toys.
de-
has
corporation,
granting
the
writing
within
8400,
legal
No.
C.A.
C.A.
Twilight
COM-
or
protest
may
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subject
politic
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for
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license(s)
he
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WELL
WORK
SALARY
BELOW.
Commissioner
COMMONWEALTH
lAny
body
1
RESUME,
606-
Sale:
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business
at
KY
officers
Hensley,
Nonnie
Road,
lnouse
PLEASANT
WITH
EXPERIENCE.
Lear,
partners;
follows:
las
OUR
EXCELLENT
SKILLS,
WORK
OFFICE
THOSE
WHO
AND
DENTRIX
FLOYD
William
Hon.
AT
RECEPTIONIST
The
located
principal
timited
tors;
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HONEST,
OF
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GIVEN
TO
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encumbrances
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Grethel,
apply
to
license.
be
Van
will
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(owners);
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MOTIVATED,
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pro
the
by
price
or
date
on
matter
Kendrick,
printed
over
PLEASE
upon]
record
licensed
izie,
ARE:
POSITION
COMPUTER
FOR
SKILLS,
intenticn(s)
by-package
TIME
VIP
979,
Highway
known
tax
sale
the
purchase
of
the
thereof
owners
current
of
Office
favor
in
all
ssments
from
is
Clerk’s
exist
record
the
filed
liens
pay
and
2
paid
above
County
may
for
and
the
defects,
the
assume
or
be
described
as
and/or
taxes
of
payment
Floyd
the
redemption
Kdence
All
writing
restrictions,
America
to
property
shall
years
in
the
to
property
leasements,
the
years.
prior
claimed
properly
prior
required
upon
subsequent
and
he
ceeds
Cc.
be
assessments
or
ear
shall
purchaser
all
886-
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Hensley,
6310
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OPENING
HIGHLY
POSITION
OFFICE.
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and
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sale:
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countries
focused
scien-
think
lines
resist-
considered
rust
effective
lives
developed the
has
of
varieties
two genes’
résistanc
tists’
sider
devastati
new.
common
least
be
2
it,
bean
“‘common
can
it
ARS
an
prob-
rust
it
the
y
coal
all
and
state..The
guessed
Justell,
1970)
Mine
operators
the
when
predicted
Floyd
a
Barabus,
Va.;
Stone
formerly
UK
74,
30,
federal
driven
the
you
Glo,
dent;
home;
home;
at
Virginia
at
Years
(July
Science
lem
it’s
66,
his:
at
Alex
Point,
Slone,
of
of
Game
88,
29,
Turner,
K.
W.
of
formerMauda
Langley,
Ohio;
of
Regional
Mosley,
Ohio,
Dayton,
Kettering
HRMC,
this
19,
section
Lee
Hall,
formerly
near
of
pre-impoundment
Lester
home;
Va.,
opinion
Division
after
a
Creek
died:
Johns
Hospital;
home;
Melvin,
was
according
conclusive
Kentucky
There
County
Little,
Mich.,
her
of
at
he
week
to
eletro-
Samaritan
Pontiac,
at
at
coal up. an
they, too
the
assistant
Methodist
of
Bull
became
the
wire
tension
and
the
was
carly
riding.’
-was
immediate
was
in
high
within
when
current
experts
home.
The
was
he
Rock
of
cause
He
Good
Hall
Pikeville
72,
of
East
36,
Beckham
Center;
members
of
the
blaze,
battled
the
of
out
water
at
make
to
a
secEvams
Davis.
forced
Chief
.to
South
at
Liza
Kettering,
Slick
Whitt,
determined
been
not
Center,
in
a.m.,
firemen
reported
were
Martin
A
in
lawsuit
Martin
the
at
running
blaze
being
according
injuries
fire
The
and
run,
No
.
woman
Circuit
morning
point
one
an
conduct
Martin
A
the
trucks.
two
ond
fire
a
Left
of
destroyed.
Compton. Four
responded
of
Hospital,
Hoover,
68,
of
Cole,
40,
Akers,
81, of
Beaver,
Noah
early
Branch
and
Rush
home;
at
-Stanville,
James
Home;
Ohio,
Point,
at
M.C.
Elkins,
her
at
of
Hueysville,
Ratliff
at
2:55
at
Department
early
with
influ-
the
regarding
“‘Chartes’”’
Fire
with
Robert
charged
under
leaving
disorderly
Floyd
Lancer.
was
Otto
the
the
then
Hall
call
a
fire
a
week.
morming
Countian
death
shipments
by
Nursing
75,
at
of
ly
Volunteer
to
Gibson,
Hale,
Anzic
for
James
Park
Creek
Manor
Melvin,
annual
amphitheater
the
Mud
received
‘Tuesday,
Frasure
scene
in
car
Dwale,
of
motor
a
the
fled
another
24,
Firefighters
evening
and
the
Department
responded
John
at
yesterday
morning
which
was
a
dwelling
at
in
of
The
slated
is
as
(Awkic)”
Center;
Fanny
East
McDowell,
Sellards,78,
7?F,
to
have
26-year-
a
County,
Cabaret
Members
Emma.
car
stock
summer
Floyd
hashish,
“black
syringes
this
post
Cabell-Huntington
of
Wheelwright,
Hospital,
Lexington;
its
of
made
who
all
Fire
the
at
tow
make
in
tradition
Music
being
his
resigned
Fannin
Riverview
Robert
eastern
month
last
13, at
Monday,
August
State
Resort
Jenny
Wiley
County
prevention
25
of
-Medical
of
69,
uses
Summer
the
Homecoming
Kay
convened
in
Wiley
into
are
plans
appreciate
and
to
old
the
Education,
to
dropout
in
implemented
Jenny
moves
season,
Sgt.
in
area;
side-swiped
‘and
unit
Diskey
officer
Ralph
police
Dwale
Saturday
man
crashed
into a
a
Lafferty,
John
warrants
allegedly
he
charged
K-9
the
As
to
of
Hamilton,
Tom
Bow,
by
formerly
the
office
at
Prestonsburg
of
Superintendent
Floyd
Schools
Pete
Ir.
sworn
w
Grigsby
Week
for
his
second
term
four-year
There
died:
Anthony
Wright,
at
Wheelwright,
Highlands
to
by
a
year-old
layoffs,
confiscated
were
this
veteran,
accidental
coal
and
drugs
of
pieces
known
Wheelwright
the
42
in
railroad
for
cars
shortage
is
normal
of
result
mine
a
whether
result
of
vacation
as
a
or
it
said
here
this
week
was
strike,
Reservoir
will
make
rapidly
Dewey
famous
for
itself
the
favorite
name
one
of
as
the
to
an
country,
fishing
spots of
a
engineer
exclusively
Kentucky
eastem
out,
according
administered
by
25
replaced
Local
used
in
made
of
a
training
school
war
meet
of
house
to
manual
Goodman,
Floyd
cuted
the
at
regional
engineer
Surface
Mining’s
Prestonsburg
So,
office,
the
Creek
fifth
Wheelwright
departments
of
construction
cafeteria,
Dewey
aftermoon,
pills
hypodermic
five
Bureau
music
Shepherd
the
at
Floyd
the
by
B-B.
to
for
building
consolidated
the
augment
deputies
Ago
awarded
Tuesday,
gymnasium,
and
at
modi-
Glenn
and
seed
Gene
and
Ishmael
hallucinogen
counties
worked
Thornsberry,
Lawrence
a
approaches
remember
Office
with
be
project,
currently
Theatre
pur-
will
one
beauties,”,
The
to
of
dropping
Department
1990
He
.
Sheriff.
the
and
Office
with
search
Charles
Prestonsburg
arrested
.
The
to
over
marijuana
undercover
Sheriff’s
an
Ricky.
Lt.
Sheriff’s
the
scene
home
of
selling
drugs.
in
sold
well
months.
two
County
men
being
two
trafficking
Shawn
Perkins.
Kentucky
was
allegedly
officer
an
Floyd
“Blackburn,
he
last
occasions
raid
the
in
David,
of
school.
in
Lewis
of
71,
1950)
3,
was
Court,
the
intersection
to
Friday
Teaberry,
and
confiscating
arrested
was
in
the
to
Sr,
Hospital,
Years
Prestonsburg
The
in
marijuana
pro-
channeled
students
from
various
and
is
wanton
*
stay
be
and
schools
Kentucky
years
to
will
made
streets
Doug
paraphermalia.
eastern
Department
be
Allen,
Graves
home.
Fiscal
week.
city
of
R.
Salisbury,
H.
Henry
fireproof
lacks
addition,
In
Floyd
Saturday
Veterans
at
West
pre-
this
the
home;
Contract
to
was
council
Court
the
wife
his
patterns
arresting
$600,000
a
Leslie
the
73,
Charles
(August
former
a
Prestonsburg
study,
spaces.
should
and
raid
23,
Regional
of
city
the
parking
Lake
announced
encourage
students
grant
discourage
to
Floyd
agreemenin
of
Vest,
Shepherd
for
a
imprisonment
first-degree
counts of
five
25
drug
state-sponsored
to
Kentucky
to
Timothy
offered
guilty
plea
a
of
Ago
Perkins,
a
designed
ARC’s
Racing
not
the
to
fications
of
1990)
approved
continue
Government
A
Charles
62,
Appalachian
has
to
gram
death.”
hotel
least
traffic
3,
Chris
the
,
circulating.
Gilfoil,
Marc
to
dardbred
‘still
are
Miller's
60
death
-housed
draft
downtown
to
According
30.
&a
1,
Congressman
that
Monday,
one-
the
final
sented
Branham,
Sixty
Mclody,
the
wreckage
$12,000
parking
in
be
here
will
Cafe,
Tom
his
of
held
its
daughter,
died
Fame
Wise
Estill,
at
and
in
Newsome,
their
Ohio,
null
in
Saturday
approach
on
John
Union,
of
study
Arnold
last
a
Racing
formerly
Ridge
According
death
about
horse
a
of
died
Amba,
form-
ordinance
plane
of
the
B.
Edward
meeting
Floyd
published
including
three,
woman,
light
Airport.
and
Faye
The
DePriest
Years
(August
driv-
Kentucky
Questions
abuse
and
received
the
all
of
the
of
the
died:
Huntington;
the
not
are
annual
daughter'
66,
other
with
declared
not
was
their
Virginia
Prestonsburg.
July
of
Pikeville
the
at
at
Sunday,
Twenty
remain
to
to
has
Ridge
from
31,
crash
Sheriff
reduce
trainer,
owner,
of
75,
of
68,
25,
at
Home,
82,
Sr.,
president
employees
competitive
An
who
McDowell
the
be
it
and
trouble
that
asks
because
Hall
in
There
by
action
against
commission
completeness
A
family
Floyd
County
of
2,
Court
the
void
HRMC:;
in
72,
22,
Thursday,
July
Indiana;
Manor,
Warsaw,
Hines
Jr.,
“Charley”
Rowe,
into
Jenny
ARH;
88,
August
Blackburn,
Wednesday,
Fiscal
ing
had
County
as
motor
Mayor
of
County
that
Tuesday,
sheriff.
deputy
also
has
quit
bikes
operated
in
permitted
week
this
fifth
evening
ta
post
Lewis,
a
for
Floyd
the
and
children
succeed,
television
Inc.
Company
last
here,
The
his
Harold
for
construct
backbone
of
as
tak-
sites
more
announced,
Prestonsburg,
school
week
the
to
Lewis,
arm
scooters
by
or
proposes
resigned
brother,
The
cable
Commission
30,
July
Gladys
has
Parents
this
authorized
one
it
Office,
announced
filed
the
county.
have
Television
Walk
Tackett
he
His
plaintiffs
the
of
Antenna
that
90,
Curtis
Monday,
Burton
Friday,
if
‘the
Sr.,
at
Osborne,
Ago
still
court
control
in
farms
LishaAnn
Tuesday,
July
Nursing
Ohio;
remove
industry
Curtis
Allen,
Adams,
Sheriff's
1980)
30,
could,
all
July
M.
Manor
circuit
A
Thursday,
Mitchell
D.
Rita
JGuly
Sunday,
31,
July
Jewel
Ohio,
McDowell,
could
natural
translate
productivity
improve
the
manage-
Friday,
Company
on
‘Gas
Virginia
Thomas
costs
at
to
local
could
of
the
workers
left
Monday,
Mr.
of
residence.
Years
Thirty
July
Hospital;
his
at
63,
on
which
purpose
Wheeler
Joe
law-enforcement
at
Home;
Hunter,
Indiana,
County
Printer,
Tramble
that
Medical
Gertrude
options
building
Robert
McCoy,
Regional
of
ing
at
of
vocational
a
Education
of
Board
at
of
Ago
realization
nearer
Fort-
Martin,
13,
Bryant,
Council
of
dream
step
Way.
of
1960)
4,
County
Teachers’
a
the
his
at
McDowell,
of
Campbell
Highlands
Prestonsburg;
her
at
Ligon,
drew
Banner,
of
Hospital;
37,
Dora
and
in
Albion,
County,
80,
of
Motor
Monday,
ARH;
Andrews,
Spencerville,
Wapakoneta.
Wapakoneta,
they
industry
on
they
for
bill
energy
meeting
a
cashier
the
the
effect
negative
a
items
of
Prestonsburg;
Wal-mart
the
McDowell
Hopkins,
Center,
of
75,
Howell
residence;
Floyd
Methodist
Tuesday,
McDowell,
of
Cook,
of
70,
Fleyd
The
69,
Hospital
Blair,
at
Frank
of
her
at
Wabash
Printer,
76,
of
of
57,
Creck;,
ARH;
*
Jimmy
a
for
pay
the
of
and
family
pretenses.
given
to
gathered,
have
the
-
40,
at
Carroll,
John's
at
manageand
management
had
bill
its
E.
the
29,
82,
the
at
Sam
Dallas
Saturday,
Nursing
Manor
Friend,
Sr.,
Tackett
law-
a
against
and
that
the
humiliated
under
false
publicly
detained
filed
Court
of
Riverview
Mary
Saturday,
July
n-
formerly
residence;
31,
Loueasie
HRMC;
McDowell,
at
the
Anna
meninigi-
has
family
Circuit
of
1,
87,
in
29,
tis
suit
Hospital,
Prestonsburg,
Methodist
71,
August
Bartley,
health
will
Elementary
departalong
meeting
the
at
Garrett,
health
Public
answer
with
of
66,
Harold,
J.
residence;
Hospital,
July
Monday,
Methodist
Hospital;
Harold,
Monday,
July
Pikeville
Granis
Michigan,
Allen,
res-
Waverly,
Saturday,
Methodist
of
66,
Pikeville
the
78,
McDowell,
of
Howell,
at
31,
Howell,
about
Floyd
in
meeting
Betsy
will
Department
tatives
9
meeting
officials.
School.
and
concermed
meningitis
have
the
the
disease
about
more
night
6
3,
of
schools
Osborne,
Riverside
at
Creek,
his
at
of
Kosciusko
Hall,
Jesse
Humana
Cox,
Julia
the
of
Years
(August
Hackworth,
Home;
Henry
in
Indiana,
the
of
70,
formerly
Fifty
Charlotte
Sue
V.
Riverview
at
Lady
Sammons,
‘Kelcie Faye
parents’ home.
her
at
home,
brother’s
Our
at
Fla.;
Beach;
Pompano
Holyoke
at
Bevinsville;
of
Hospital;
at
Ashley
Clair,
of
27,
Lauderdale,
motor-
Hackworth,
Prestonsburg,
Warsaw,
Lexington;
an
Helton
75,
Nursing
of
Community
of
Cow
July
her
at
of_Garrett,
Barlie
Hospital;
at
embank-
an
Prestonsburg,
Hospital;
Jones,
of
Garrett,
license,
78,
of
the
Wales,
83,
Manor
77,
influ-
scene
Jarrell,
Thursday,
formerly
Frank
the
that
79,
on
Police
State
struck
Alice
Pikeville
Eugene
formerly
Azzie
29,
July
and
the
suspended
a
Hatfield
with
charged
under
Printer,
con-
motorcycle
and
-died:
Lafferty,
of
conduct
died:
idence;
Ohio,
in
arts
on
24,
side-swiped
was
leaving
operating
There
Skills.
abilities
road
losing
after
Minnie.
said
#2
There
of.
83,
he
Ralph
then
He
vehicle
alcohol,
Michigan,
Prestonsburg,
from
Basic
language
others
outbreaks
County
of
students’
comprehension,
in
grades
recent
results
Pikeville
the
ment
he
allegedGoble-Roberts
the
and
motor
disorderly
and
Kentucky
Tuesday.
noon,
when
tow
after
in
car
Lancer.
a
accident,
scores
theat
release
measures
reading
at
will
test
left
at
(Massachusetts)
scene
in
of
ence
superin-
a
the
car
operating
successful
school
through
Saturday
Officer
evening,
into
fled
died
Honda
122
in
.
Lafferty,
Robert
Saturday
ly.crashed
another
tendent
The
in
9
No.
cycle
-
police
arrested
area,
Boards
the
ATV”
Post
Martin,
1986
a
Kentucky
her
Hunt
area
grandson
his
his
20,.0f
Rowe;
of
trol
of
Patton,
.
George
a
its
work-
one
former
Ronnie
‘Wheelwright
the
with
Frasure
session,
to
in
Prestonsburg
Paul
Board
of
School
Kentucky
information
presented
hills
wrecked
an
and
a
that
supervisor,
sexually
Paul
Judge-Executive
was
apparently
riding
afternoon
and
the
Association,
about
board
and
Board
Center
Marsilett,
claims
harassed
Thompson
the
Superintendent
Floyd
County
in
met
special
both.
for
plan
the
Citizens
Janet
center,
direct
County
appearance
State
of
her
2000)
Kentucky
evaluation
the
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ago.)
years
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plans
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of
the
60s
will
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seeing
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STAFF WRITER
WHEELWRIGHT- With a new
warden and now a house nearly full
to capacity of male inmates, administrators at Otter Creek Correctional
Complex in Wheelwright are looking to put behind them the black
eyes endured over the past year and
move forward.
Greg Compton, chief of unit
management at the prison, said yesterday that the facility is now home
to 649 male inmates, inmates
brought in over the past three weeks
after Hawaii pulled its female
inmate population in the wake of
numerous allegations of sexual
abuse at the hands of guards there.
Full capacity at the prison is 653,
Compton said, adding that the staff
is in the process of getting settled in
to the new setup.
That setup, though, has an old
hat at the helm in warden Randy
Stovall, who served as warden at
the pxjson in the facility's early
years in the 1990s. Stovall was
appointed by the prison's parent
company Corrections Corporation
of America after the removal of
then-warden Jeff Little.
Now that the inmates are nearly
in 'place, Compton said tll.e past several weeks have been ·a process of
expanding existing programs and
initiating new ones.
(See PRISON, page 7)
by SHELDON COMPTON
OUTREACH
STAFF WRITER
PRESTONSBURG The Floyd County Rescue
Squad will be holding its
44th annual radio auction
beginning Aug . 4 and running until Aug. 7.
The first squad of its
kind in Kentucky and the
among the first in the
nation, forming ciut of the
tragic 1958 bus accident
that captured a nation's
attent1on and hearts, the
organization has always
relied heavily on the donations taken in each year
during the broadcast auction.
Though the Floyd
County crew has been
working the past several
) weeks to lend assistance
to neighboring Pike
County in the wake of
flash flooding that damaged or destroyed hundreds of homes, preparation for the auction has
continued as always.
For more information or
to inquire about how you
can make a donation or
take part in the radio auc, tion , contact the rescue
squad at (606) 8136-8114.
Today
Inmate
escapes
after trip
to hospital
by SHELDON COMPTON
STAFF WRITER
photo by Jarnd Deaton
Summer workers loaded donated food, water, clothing and other supplies on Thursday at
Prestonsburg City Hall to take o Pikeville as part of a relief effort to help those affected by
the devastating floods that took place in Pike County. The items were gathered over a peri·
od of three days in Prestonsburg.
PRESTONSBURG
The search continues for an
inmate who escaped the
custody of deputy jailers
after being transported
from the Floyd County
Detention
Center
to
Benjamin
Highlands
Regional
Sammons
Medical Center under the
·premise of experiencing seizures.
Benjamin Sammons. 23, of Cane Fork in
Martin, was arrested earlier this month on sep-
Gearheart, _college team up
tO feed Pike flood victims Seven file for
(See ESCAPE, page 7)
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PIKEVILLE - A joint
effort between Big Sandy
Community and Technical
College's Care Club and
Gearheart Communications
provided food to flood victims
in Pike County at the
Aml.!rican Red Cross Shelter at
Pike County Central High
School on July 22. ·
"We wanted to offer comfort in the form of -a warm
meal to those who have had
their lives tom apart by the
flood," said Tammy Compton,
LCSW, coordinator of the
human services program at the
college and leader of the Care
Club. "It was a wonderful feeling to see the folks ·come in
and enjoy a warm meal and
simply take a break from their
troubles. Through the work of
so many wonderful volunteer
organizations, these people
will rebuild their lives. I am
very fortunate to work for a
college that encourages community service, and this was a
wonderful way to give back
and help our friends and neighbors during a time of need."
The Care Club comprises
students who are seeking
degrees in social work, counseling and other support agencies.
The Care Club reportedly
races in Ma(tin
smoked around 50 pounds of
pork to feed the flood victims,
and
Gearheart
Communications provided all
of the other food items.
"We are very pleased to
partner with Big Sandy
Community and Technical
College's Care Club," said
Health Wiley, marketing director
at
Gearheart
Communications. "In times of
tragedy, Eastern Kentuckians
come together and help their
neighbors pick up the pieces."
Along with participating in
the food project, Gearheart
Communications also deliv-
MARTIN - Seven more hopefuls filed to
run for political office this past week for Floyd
County's upcoming Nov. 2 general election,
all of them residents of Martin.
Of those seven, all but one were candidate
filings for positions on the Martin City
Council, while the seventh was also a Martin
resident and a wife of one of the city council
candidates.
Dr. Chandra Varia, a long-serving member
o~ the city's council, filed her paperwork to
(See VICTIMS, page 7)
(See CANDIDATES, page 7)
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PRESTONSBURG- For marathon runners in the
area, and there have been plenty in the past several
years, both veterans and newcomers, it might be time
to lace up the running shoes and start training for the
Faith Runners marathon corning to Prestonsburg in
September.
Faith Runners is a Christian and loc.al nonprofit
organization dedicated to the education and prevention
of colon cancer. This will be the second annual
Patriot's Day Marathon and will be held on Saturday,
Sept. 11, and kick off ~t 7 a.m. in downtown
Prestonsburg.
(See MARATHON, page 7)
Richard Hall, an
employee of Floyd
County Schools, has
been selected as the
2010 National School
Transportation
Association (NSTA)
first-place winner in the
School Bus Driver
International Safety
Competition held in St.
Louis. Each year, NSTA
hosts the School Bus
Driver International
Safety Competition. Hall
also won first-place in
the district, region, and
state KAPT School Bus
Driver Roadeo
Competitions in the
Small Bus Category. He
has served as a bus
driver for 25 years and
drives in the Betsy
Layne area.
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JULY
30, 2010
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Obituaries
Regional Obituaries
FLOYD COUNTY
• Jackie Donald Bush Jr.,
33, of Harold, died Friday,
July 23, at his residence.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, July 27, under the
direction of Hall Funeral
Home.
• Cora Watson Craft, 66,
of Wayland, died Saturday,
July 24, at Highlands
Regional Medical Center, in
Prestonsburg. She is survived
by her husband, James Sonny
Craft. Funeral services were
held Wednesday, July 28,
under the direction of
Nelson!Frazier.
Funeral
Home.
• Ralph Hamilton, 61, of
Teaberry, died July 23, at the
Pikeville Medical Center. He
is survived by his wife,
Charlotte Isaacs Hamilton.
Funeral services were held
Monday, July 26, under the
direction of Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home.
• Paul Dean Little, 64, of
Melvin, died Sunday, July
25, at the McDowell ARH.
He is survived by his wife,
Donna Howell Little. Funeral
services
were
held
Wednesday, July 28, under
the direction of NelsonFrazier ·Funeral Home.
• Tammy Lee Mullins,
38, of Prestonsburg, died
Tuesday, July 20, at her residence. Funeral services were
held Saturday, July 24, under
the direction of Hall Funeral
Home.
• Ronnie Newsome, 58,
of Martin, died Tuesday, July
20, at Highlands Regional
Medical
Center,
in
Prestonsburg. Funeral services were held Saturday, July
24, under the direction of
Nelson-Frazier
Funeral
Home.
• Nola Dean Slone, 71,
of Blue River, died Tuesday,
July 20, at the Riverview
Health Care, in Prestonsburg.
She is survived by her husband, Columbus (Buddy)
Slone. Funeral services were
held Sunday, July 25, under
the direction of NelsonFrazier Funeral Home.
·• Lloyd Gene Stratton,
74, of Stanville, died
Monday, July 26, at the
Prestonsburg Health Care.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, July 28, under
the direction of NelsonFrazier Funeral Home.
• Shirley Faye Trigueiro,
54,
of
Dwale,
died
Wednesday, July 21, at her
residence. Funeral services
were held Saturday, July 24,
under the direction of
Nelson-Frazier
Funeral
Home.
• Tina Alice Murrell
Wallen, 39, of Mousie, died
Wednesday, July 21, at her
residence. She is survived by
her husband, Marcus Wallen.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, July 24, under the
direction of Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home.
PIKE COUNTY
• Opal Marie Boyd, 85,
of Martin, died Wednesday,
July 21, at her home. Funeral
services were held Sunday,
July 25, under the direction
of Nelson Frazier Funeral
Home.
• Pandora Johnson, 65,
died Wednesday, July 21, at
Pikeville Medical Center.
Funeral arrangements, under
the direction of Hall & Jones
Funeral Home.
• Randall Blake Justice,
55, of Regina, died Monday,
July 19, in Pikeville. He is
survived by his wife, Sherry
Riley Justice. Funeral services were held Friday, July 23,
under the direction of Lucas
& Son Funeral Home.
• Ronnie Newsome, 58,
of Martin, died Tuesday, July
20, at Highlands Regional
Medical
Center,
Prestonsburg. Funeral services were held Saturday, July
24, under the direction of
Nelson Frazier Funeral
Home.
• Bobby Morris Slone,
71, of Hartsville, S.C., a
native of Elkhorn City, died
Saturday, July 17. He is surCarol Jean Allen
vived by his wife, Barbara
Obenshain Slone. Graveside
Johnson
services were held Tuesday,
Carol Jean Allen Johnson,
July 20, under the direction
52, of Prestonsburg, died
of Norton Funeral Home.
Tuesday, July 27 , 2010, at
her residence.
MARTIN COUNTY·
Born July 2, 1958, in
•
James
Russell
Prestonsburg,
she was the
Maynard, 56, of Pilgrim,
daughter
of
the
late Morris
died Wednesday, July 14, at
King's Daughters Medical and Nofii_la Jean Alley Allen.
Center, in Ashland. He is sur- She was a retired ~anager at
vived by his wife, Pauletta the Family Dollar Store, in
Baldwin Maynard. Funeral Prestonsburg, and a stay at
services were held Saturday, homeroom.
July 17, under the direction
She is · survived by her
of Phelps and Son Funeral
husband, Fred Johnson.
Home.
Other survivors include
•
Helen "Christine"
two
daughters: Deanna
Goble Small, 77, of Indiana,
Johnson
of Prestonsburg and
died Thursday, July 15, at
Kristy
Ledford
of Frankfort;
Ball Memorial Hospital, in
Indiana. She is survived by two brothers: David Allen of
her husband, James Small. Prestonsburg and Tom
Funeral services were held Cooley of Cynthiana; two
Monday, July 19, under the halfsisters:
Della Jane
direction of The Meeks Pollock of Indiana and
Mortuary and Crematory, in
Christine Hyden of Indiana;
Muncie, Indiana. ·
three grandchildren: Fred
• Bonnie L. Stapleton,
Tyler
Hicks, Dixon Ledford
72, of New Vienna, Ohio,
and
Peyton
Ledford.
formerly of Dayton, Ohio,
Funeral
services
will be
died Friday, July 16, at
held
Friday,
July
30,
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Dayton, Ohio. Funeral serv- p.m., at the Nelson-Frazier
ices were held Friday, July Funeral Home, in Martin ,
23, under the direction ·of with Glen Slone officiating.
Phelps and Son Funeral
Burial will be in the Fred
Home.
Johnson Cemetery, (Rough
& Tough), in Prestonsburg.
Visitation is after 7 p.m.,
Wednesday, at the funeral
home.
·Dotson joins staff of Martin
County Community Health Center
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home, in Martin, is in
charge of arrangements.
(Paid obituary)
Tommie L.
MacKenzie
Tommie L. MacKenzie,
(nee Vaughan), age 77, of
Cincinnati, Ohio, formerly
of
Prestonsburg,
died
Tuesday, July 27,2010.
She was the mother of
Doug '(Lori),'J. Michael (M.
Jill Tummier), and the late
Gary (Shanna) MacKenzie;
and the grandmother of
Doug, Casey, Carmichael,
and Elijah MacKenzie; and
great-grandmother
of
Andrea MacKenzie; and a
loving sister of Sydney
(Alvin) Branon and Kay
(Devon) Cope and the late
James, Rodney and Clayton
Vaughan and daughter of the
late Thomas and Hattie
Vaughan.
Funeral services will be
held Friday, July 30, at 11
a.m., at the T P White &
Sons Funeral ·Home, 2050
Beechmont Ave. Cincinnati,
Ohio.
Friends may v1s1t on
Friday, from 10-11 a.m.
Memorials
to
the
Anderson Senior Citizens
Center, Cincinnati, Ohio
45255.
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Health Center staff in Inez on a fulltime basis on July 19.
A graduate of Prestonsburg High
School, Dr. Dotson earned a Bachelor
of Science degree from Georgetown
College where she was awarded the
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an internship and residency at the
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Dr. Dotson participated in the
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Kentucky
Medical
Association,
American
Medical Association,
Kentucky Academy of Family
Physicians and American Academy of
Family Physicians.
"My family and friends are excited
that I have returned to Eastern
Kentucky and I feel ,privileged to be
able to come back home to practice
medicine," Dr. Dotson said. "I look
forward to providing excellent health
care to my patients at Martin County
Community Health Center."
Dr. Lesley Ann (Wells) Dotson
formed clinical rotations in Labor and
Delivery, Surgery and Emergency
Medicine in the University of
Kentucky Outreach Program. She
traveled to Honduras in Central
America on two occasions as .part of a
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---=Marriage Licenses
Shannon Cole Hall, 20,
of Prestonsburg, to Shane
Spencer,
21 ,
of
~ Prestonsburg.
Stacy Michelle Castle,
I
30, of Stanville, to Ellis Ray
Hunter, 27, of Stanville.
Jessica Evelyn Slone, 21 ,
of Langley, to David
Anthony Twiss . 31, of
Langley.
Tina Renee Belcher, 30,
of Hager Hill, to Keith
Stacy Barnett, 36, of Hager
Hill.
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Carla Lynn Caudill, 23 ,
of Wheelwright, to Justin
Ray
Miller,
21,
of
Wheelwright.
~ Martha Ann Hall, 20, of
Beaver, to Anthony Neil
Collins, 22, of Isom.
r;,
Charges Filed
Elaine Blankenship, 25 ,
lvel; public intoxication.
Betty Sue Hall , 50 ,
Bevinsville; fourth..:degree
assault.
Nicole
Josephine
Reynolds, 27 , Prestonsburg;
endangering the welfare of a
minor.
Jennifer Moore, 20 ,
Langley; public intoxica~ tion.
Rodney
Oliver
Hamilton, 32, Prestonsburg;
riding on bow, etc. while
motorboat underway, failure
to wear personal floatation
device.
Misty
Michelle
Blackburn, 29, Pike ville;
riding on bow, etc. while
motorboat underway.
Shawn Allen Smith, 40 ,
Pikeville; resident fishing
without a license.
Angela
Christine
Robinette, 29 , Tram; parent
or custodian failure to send
child to school.
'
Tina Rena Martin , 28 ,
Teaberry; parent or custodian failure to send child to
school.
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..For• the ecord
Judy Waldron , 33, Tram;
parent or custodian failure
to send child to school.
Becky Jo Gross , 31, I vel;
parent or custodian failure
to send child to school.
Melanie M. Bolden, 34,
Betsy Layne; parent or custodian failure to send child
to school,
Steven Matthew Gibson,
40; Hueysville; criminal"
trespassing.
Ronnie
Prater,
41,
Martin; harassing communications.
.
Melissa F. Newsome, 4 7 ,
Grethel; parent or custodian
failure to send child to
school.
Carla Sue Vance, 30,
Melvin; parent or custodian
failure to send child to
school.
Julie Akers Hall, 40 ,
Harold; parent or custodian
failure to send child to
school.
Estil Compton, 69 ,
Prestonsburg; theft by
unlawful takiQ.g .
Retta Castle McKenzie,
34, Prestonsburg; parent or
custodian failure to send
child to school.
Inspections
Exxon, Prestonsburg,
regular
inspection .
Violations noted: food not
protected during storage,
food contact surfaces and/or
utensils are not durable , corrosion resistant or nonabsorbent, food contact surfaces are not resistant to pitting, chipping, crazing, etc. 1
cloths in use not stored in
sanitizer solution, toilet fixtures in need of repair, light
fixtures not shielded as
required 1 lack of accurate
thermometers in all refrigeration and freezing units storing potentially h azardous
foods , lack of numerically
scaled thermometers for
checking cooking and hold-
ing temperature of potentially
hazardous food .
Score: Food: 93, Retail: 94.
Food City, Prestonsburg,
regular
inspection.
Violations noted: food contact surfaces are not smooth
and easily cleanable, food
contact sudaces and/or
utensils are not durable, corrosion resistant or nonabsorbent, cloths in use not
stored in sanitizer solution,
non-food contact surfaces
have accumulation of soil,
individual disposable towels, a continuous towel system and/or hand drying
device not provided lavatory or handsink, toilet facilities are unclean, floors not
drained properly, lack of
accurate thermometers in all
refrigeration and freezing
units storing potentially
hazardous foods, •food not
protected during storage,
sprayer head found in disrepair. Score: Food : 94,
Retail: 90.
Prestonsburg
Health
Care, Prestonsburg, regular
inspection.
Violations
noted: lack of properly
maintained
refrigeration
units for potentially hazardous foods , employee
clothing/possessions
not
stored in lockers , items that
are unnecessary to the operation in or around the establishment. Score: 96.
, Dinosaur
Playland,
Prestonsburg,
regular
inspection .
Violations
noted: no hair restraints ,
individual disposable towels, a continuous towel system and/or hand drying
device not provided at lavatory or handsink, light fixtures not shielded as
required. Score: 95.
Long
John
Silvers ,
Prestonsburg,
regular
inspection.
Violations
noted: food not protected
during storage, food not
F EATURES WRITER
EASTERN - It was a
night of recognition at a
meeting of the Floyd County
Board of Education on
Monday for a select group of
students and bus drivers . .
The meeting, held at
Allen Central High School,
began with the acknowledgment of students who have
achieved perfect attendance .
Adams Middle School students Jordan Marc um ,
lf)Bradley Ousley and Zachary
Bailey, along with South
Floyd Middle School student Joshua Bates, all
received a certificate and a
$ 100 savings bond . Two
high
school
students ,
Chandra Hicks , from Allen
Central , and Charles Lewis ,
of Betsy Layne , were also
honored for perfect attendance .
Along with the students,
six of the school district's
bus drivers were honored for
~ their performances in the
KAPT School Bus Roadeo .
Those
honored
W t. re
Richard
H all ,
Edward
Prater, Matthew Howard ,
Dallas Conn , Anthony
Bolden and Victory Harper.
Richard Hall was also honored for his first-place finish
in the state and international
competition for the small
bus category.
According to information
provided by the board, "The
event began with a written
test, then contestants actually got behind the wheel of a
bus to put their driving skills
to the test, competing in one
of three categories , conventional, transit, or small bus.
Drivers had the opportunity
to demonstrate their professionalism , skill , and dedication to pupil transportation."
Also at the meeting, the
board voted to approve an
agreement between Big
Sandy Community and
Technical College and the
board for a transitional
course program for students,
a re vision of graduation
~
-
requirements, a limited contract for services with
Highlands Regional Medical
Center, an out-of-state trip
for the Prestonsburg High
School Cheerleaders to
Myrtle Beach from July 30
until Aug . 4, an agreement
between the Floyd County
Health Department and
Floyd County Schools for a
registered nurse, a contract
with Home Health Care
Services of Pikeville to
place trained, experienced
health care professionals in
the district for the upcoming
school year, five temporary
special needs para-educator
positions , a memorandum of
understating with Operation
UNITE, a trip to Florida for
the Stumbo Elementary
Archer Team to compete in
the NASP World Archery
Tournament in October.
30, 20,1 0 • A3
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protected during service,
outer openings not protected
against the entry of pests,
floors not clean around fryers , items that are unnecessary to the operation in or
around the establishment.
Score: 93.
Hamilton's
Mobile
Home Park, Teaberry, regular inspection. Violations
noted: lots not numbered
properly, large potholes in
driving and parking areas,
entire park in need of
repaving, large amount of
debris around park and
homes, weed overgrowth all
around park and homes,
operator not supervising
park properly. Score: 88.
Property Transfers
Ronald Eugene Adams to
Michael Dee Adkins and
Robin Louaun Adkins,
property not listed.
Herschel Baldridge to
Earl Ray Slone, property not
listed.
Sheila Brown Baldridge
to Earl Ray Slone, property
not listed.
Earl Bays to Randy
Carroll, property not listed .
Verlie Bays to Randy
Carroll, property not listed.
Canie
Blanton
to
Christophers Palmero and
Regina L. Palmero, property
located at Dwale.
Dock
Blanton
to
Christophers Palmero and
Regina L. Palmero, property
located at Dwale.
Jesse N. Cantrell to
Christopher L. Conley,
Board meeting recognizes
top students and staffers
by JARRID DEATON
FRIDAY, JULY
property not listed.
Lisa A. Cantrell to
Christopher L. Conley,
property not listed.
Jean Daniels to Lloyd
Michael Daniels, property
not listed.
Jesse Daniels to Lloyd
Michael Daniels, property
not listed.
Norma Jean Daniels to
Lloyd Michael Daniels,
property not listed.
Lorna Harris to James
Harris, property located at
Harold.
John G. Heinze, Jr. to
Christopher L. Conley.
property not listed.
Rhonda
Heinze
to
Christopher L. Conley,
property not listed.
Charles Howard to Dock
Blanton, property not listed.
·Joan Howard to Dock
Blanton, property not listed.
Kathryn Johnson to
Brenda G. Collins, property
located at Left Beaver
Creek.
Emogene
Vanover
Kidwell to Donnie Bartley
and Tammy Bartley, property not listed.
Everette Kidwell to
Donnie Bartley and Tammy
Bartley, property not listed.
Kinzer · Business Realty
LTD to Quality Natural Gas
LLC , property not listed.
Elsie Laffe1ty to Kinhag
Development
Company
LLC , property located at
Bull Creek.
Nancy K. Adams Manuel
to Danny L. Adams, property not listed.
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Worth Repeating ...
Any American who is
prepared to run for president
should automatically, by
definition, be disqualified
from ever doing so.
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TECH COULD PUT END TO SNOW DAYS
More corruption
allegations only
serve to further
the stereotype
When was the last time we conducted an
election in which there was no vote buying
allegedly taking place? We:re not sure either. It
seems that with every election also comes the
inevitable allegations of vote buying. This year
is no exception, and now four Perry County residents have been indicted by a federal grand
Jury ..
Though those four men are certainly innocent
until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt,
the simple fact that indictments have been handed own only serves to bolster the fa9ade the out- ·
side world builds around our region - namely
that we live in an area rife with corruption incapable not only of making a living with our
minds, but also incapable of electing our officials above board and without the help of buying tho.se votes. On the latter, that seems to be
an increasingly all-too-true concept.
Corruption at election time, with those everso-familiar terms such as "election beer" and'
"election whiskey," has unfortunately become a
staple with which many of our populace have·
become too comfortable. And that's a shame.
Because when we sell our votes we're selling a
little bit of our freedom a)ong the way, and
sometimes enabling the corrupt to hold onto
office. That's not the way our system was set
up , but it seems all too often that's the way it
.goes.
According to the indictment, handed down on
July 22, these four men conspired with others in
the course of their alleged crimes. We expect
that federal investigators could have more evidence with which to hand down even more
indictments. Though more indictments simply
means another black eye, we expect that, perhaps, some candidate during that spring election
could be under scrutiny as well. If that be the
case, let them be an example for future candidates, and let the chips fall where they may.
We're willing to take another black eye if it
means our elective process will benefit.
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The Floyd County Times
- Beyond the B e ·l twa y
Remembering
John Wooden
by DONALD KAUL
OTHERWORDS
John Wooden was a legend.
That's a word that's thrown
around a lot these days, particularly
in the realm of sports. Most sports
legends aren't. But he was.
Wooden died at the age of 99 in
June, 35 years after retiring as the
most successful (and many would
say best) basketball coach of all time.
During the finall2-year stretch of his
career, his UCLA t~ams won 10
national championships, a record
unlikely ever to be broken.
At one point, his teams won 88
games in a row, another record. He
did all of this while remaining a
moral beacon for the rest of us.
He was a deeply religious, nonswearing coach who saw to it that his
players graduated. He said things
like: "Nothing will work unless you
do," and "Be more concerned with
your character than your reputation,
because your character is what you
really are, while your reputation is
merely what others think you are ."
And he lived that way.
Well, except for Sam Gilbert.
When Wooden went to UCLA in
1948 , the basketball program was a
shabby mess, lacking in facilities ,
players, and success. His pay was so
meager that he had to take a day job
as a dispatcher at a dairy.
Over the next 15 years he built
that program into respectability and known.
then into excellence. But he didn't
Although ne did seem to be diswin a national championship until turbed by Gilbert's relationship to the
1964, when some really good players team. He went to his athletic director,
began to show up. ·Interestingly J.D. Morgan, and asked him to keep
enough, that's about the time that Gilbert away. Morgan, who had taken
his job at about the same time Gilbert
Sam Gilbert showed up.
Gilbert was a Los Angeles con- appeared on the scene, said he'd take
tractor who had attended UCLA and care of it. To make a long story short,
was an avid basketball fan.
he didn't. And the championships
He had a lot of money and he real- kept rolling in.
ly liked basketball. When he became
Wooden retired in 1975 after wininvolved in the basketball program as ning his tenth championship and the
a booster, UCLA players began to championships stopped.
dress better.. Wooden didn' t seem to
Oddly enough, despite the Gilbert
notice. (He was seen averting his rumors, the NCAA never came after
eyes as he passed his young stars in the UCLA program during Wooden's
their fur coats and jewelry on the time. Wooden remained the Saint of
team bus.) And the championships Westwood.
just kept rolling in.
I'm not saying Wooden was a bad
When Lew Alcindor, aT 3" cen- guy. He wasn't one of those coaches
ter of phenomenal talent, became dis- who exploit players and abandon
enchanted with Los Angeles during them when they're no longer of use
his sophomore year and considered to them.
transferring, he was taken to Gilbert,
I'm saying he looked the other
or "Papa Sam," as he was called. Sam way. That was his crime.
made things all better andAlcindorI'm saying that big-time college
later to become Kareem Abdul- athletics was such· a cesspool that
Jabbar- went on to two more cham- even a fine man like Wooden couldpionships.
n't escap~ without getting stains on
Gilb.ert is reported to have lav- his white suit.
ished clothes, cars, and cash on his
And if you root for a: top college
young charges, and they responded team and think all those tall "scholarwith championship after champi- athletes" are drawn to it for the
onship. When they graduated, he .school's English department, I've got
news for you:
served as their agent.
The joke was that Bill Walton, the
Santa Claus is dead and the Easter
superb center who followedAlcindor, Bunny is on life-support.
had to take a pay cut when he turned
Wooden's career is the proof.
professional.
Some rivals claimed that the
OtherWords columnist Donald
UCLA program was the most corrupt Kaullives in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
in the nation. If only Wooden had
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FLOYD COUNTY
Sports Editor:
Steve LeMaster
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HIGH SCHOOl
VOlLEYBAll2010
REACH Golf Scramble
scheduled for Aug. 5
TIMES STAFF REPORT
PRESTONSBURG- The
4th Annual REACH Golf
Scramble will be held
Thursday, Aug. 5 at
StoneCrest Golf Course.
The cost for the golf scramble is $300 per team.
oit, Registration will begin at
~- 8:30' a.m. Tee-off .for the
Prestonsburg cparticipat-.
ed in the annual University
of Kentucky high school
volleyball camp earlier in
the month.
event is scheduled for 9 a.m.
Awards will be handed
out to first- and secondplace teams. Other prizes
will also be available. The
event will also include a
steak dinner.
For information or to register a team, call 606-3493733 or 606-434-3418
The Lady Blackcats compete in the 58th District
along with Allen Central,
Betsy Layne, Piarist and
South Floyd.
Reds remain
frontrunner
for postseason
Kinzer finishes
.fifth in SRRS
feature race
by RICK BENTLEY
TIMES COLUMNIST
TIMES STAFF REPORT
Says here one of the best
sports stories of 2010 is taking place right in front of our
eyes but hardly anyone is
bothering to notice.
~
After Wednesday afternoon's
bombing
of
Milwaukee, the Cincinnati
Reds guaranteed themselves
of another night with at least
a share of first place. They
have the games' best 'player
right now and have nearly
enough starting pitching for
two rotations.
But try to find a national
media outlet giving them
any attention whatsoever.
On second thought, don't.
You won't.
Yet you are reading this
on the last Friday of July,
one day before the trade
deadline, and depending on
how the Cards did yesterday
. the Reds are either a halfgame ahead of or behind the
team in the division garnering all the attention.
That part doesn't really
bother me. The Cards have
been the big dog in the
Central for a while.
Combine that with the
• LaRussa and Pujols factors
and it's easy to understand
why St. Louis gets all the
headlines.
What does annoy me is
that the Reds aren't even
next on the list. People still
talk about the Cubs like
they're in the thick of things,
when reality is they tried in
vain to trade their best player on Wednesday only to be
told no and their manager
announced his retirement at
season's end only to insure
that he wouldn't get fired
beforehand.
~ Yet Dusty's boys keep
clicking along, coming
home for a brief three-game
homestand against the
Braves starting tonight after
winning four of six on a road
trip that took them to
Houston and Milwaukee.
Yes, against those two teams
it would have been nice to
go 5-1 or even 6-0, but winning every series will all but
insure you of playing into
October and the Reds did
ta: that, on the road, against two
., NL Central rivals.
Remember, this is the
same team that got swept in
a three-game series in lowly
Pittsburgh earlier this season, so let's take four of six
and be happy with it.
Even if you factor in that
'J .
(See REDS, page six)
Live harness racing
enters final week at
T.hunder Ridge
by EDDIE BLAIR
THUNDER RIDGE
TRACK WRITER
Thunder Ridge live harness racing entered its
eighth and final week of the
2010 season on Thursday.
Harness racing is scheduled
to run through Saturday.
The next stop for the majority of the horses stabled at
Thunder Ridge will be The
Red Mile in Lexington,
where racing opens the second week in August.
A horse who was once a
photos by Amanda Webb Stephens
ABOVE: I'm A Royal Wigwam, a 4 year-old gelding
trained and driven by Jimmy Viars of Virginia, and
owned by Stanley Stable of Cintwood, Va., has competed et Thunder Ridge throughout the latest meet.
Below: May June Character, pictured in recent action
at Thunder Ridge, once ranked as one of harness racing's top horses.
hot commodity in the harness racing world has resurfaced in the Brandon
Bartley Stable at Thunder
Ridge. That horse is May
June Character, a 6 year-old
gelding, best remembered
for winning The Adios in
Pennsylvania as a 3-yearold. The Delvin Miller
Adios Final is one of the
most prestigious races in
harn.ess racing. In 2007,
May June Character made a
bold sweeping stretch run .
to win the $410,000 race in
BASE Scouting
Service to host'
showcase
11MES STAFF REPORT
(See 1-:fARNESS, page six)
Morehead State wins record
lOth OVC Academic Banner
TIMES STAFF REPORT
MOREHEAD
Morehead State University
Athletics has won the Ohio
Valley
Conference's
Institutional
Academic
Achievement· Award. It
marks a League-record lOth
time in 24 years MSU has
been awarded the OVC's
highest academic honor.
The Eagles also had
three sports (women's cross
country, women's track and
field , volleyball) honored
with the Team Ac~demic
Achievement Awards, 17
student-athletes presented
ALLEN - The Brandon
Kinzer Motorsports racetearn
continued its season late last
week, competing in two races
in separate states over the
course of three days. Brandon
Kinzer and the No. 18 Dirt
Late Model team competed in
a pair of special events from
July 22-24 in Termessee on
Georgia. On Thursday night,
the
historic
Cleveland
Speedway in Cleveland,
Tennessee played host to a
$3 ,500-to-win
Southern
Nationals Series program.
Kinzer grabbed the fourth and
final transfer spot through his
B-Main and later rolled off2lst
on the grid in the 35-1ap feature
'event. The Allen native moved
forward eight positions during
the A-Main to notch a 13th
place effort at the southern
Tennessee venue.
Following a day off on
Friday, the Kinzer Motorsports
team rolled into North Georgia
Speedway in Chatsworth,
Georgia on Saturday evening
for a $3,000-to-win Southern
Regional
Racing
Series
(SRRS) event. Kinzer won his'
B-Main to earn the 11th starting
spot in the 40-lap main event.
The Kentucky Late Model
driver once again pointed his
No. 18 GRT racecar towards
the front in the A-Main.
Ultimately, Kinzer motored
past six competitors en route to
·a stellar fifth place finish.
with the OVC's Medal of
Honor and 91 student-athletes on the Commissioner's
Honor Roll.
"This is one of the goals
I push our coaches and our
staff towards every year,"
MSU Director of Athletics
Brian Hutchinson said. "I
am extremely proud of our
student-athletes and what
they have accomplished. I
also commend [Academic
Athletic
Coordinatorl
Valerie Ousley and the work
she and her staff do to
ensure our student-athletes'
academic success."
The
Institutional
Academic
Achievement
Award is presented annually
to the member institution
with the greatest percentage
of its student-athletes
named to
the OVC
Commissioner's Honor Roll
for that academic year.
Morehead State has won the
award in five of the past six
years.
The team awards use the
same criteria as the institutional award, applying it· to
each sport. The Medal of
Honor is given annually to
the student-athlete . who
achieves the highest grade
point
average
in
a
Conference -s ponsored
sport. There were 1,042 student-athletes were named to
the
2009-10
OVC
Commissioner's
Honor
Roll, the second-highest
total in the history of the
award (trailing only the
1,044 award winners a season ago). To be listed, recipients must have achieved at
least a 3 .25 grade point
average and have been eligible and on the team
throughout the competitive
season in their chosen
NCAA-sponsored sport or
sports.
photos by Chris Belcher
LEFT: Mud Creek driver
Ervin Vance won the
Bomber feature on Saturday ·
night at 201 Speedway
behind the wheel of his Bo
Beverly
Race
Engine,
Cooley Apothecary, Med
Zone Pharmacy, Drains
Unlimited, Pig in a Poke
Restaurant-spo!'lsored No.
P20 Monte Carlo.
RIGHT: Joel Jenson of
Prestonsburg picked up his
first Open Wheel Modified
feature
win
at
201
Speedway behind the wheel
of his Jack Vanover Raoe
Engines-powered
l;ast
Kentucky
Vulcanization,
BSB Manufacturing, Haddix
Race Car's-sponsored 2007
Tomahawk Chassis.
PAINTSVILLE - . BASE
Scouting Service is set to host
its fifth annual Baseball
Showcase to promote high
school student-athletes to college baseball coaches. The
Showcase is open to 2010,
2011 , 2012 and 2013 graduates.
· Date: Saturday, Aug. 7;
Tune: Registration at 9:30 am.;
Location: Johnson Central
Higb. School, Paintsville; Cost:
$60 (includes Showcase,
Lunch and T-Shirt) Format:
Time intervals, Outfield,·
Infield, Pitcher Bullpens, ~ '
Catchers and Simulated Game.;
College coaches have been
invited and evaluations will be
sent to additional coaches.
Participants must pre-register
by sending Nan1e, Age, High ;
School, Grade, Primary '
Position and T-shirt size, before ·
Friday,
July
30
to
rlyons63@gmail.com
A participation form will be
sent following pre-registration.
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THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
.MSU baseball program
to hold showcase camps
TIMES STAFF REPORT
MOREHEAD
- The
Morehead State University
baseball program will be
hosting two high school
showcase camps in the fall of
2010. The dates are SWlday,
September 26, and Sunday,
October 24.
Players must be in high
school
to
participate.
Campers will receive instruc-
tion from the Morehead State
University Staff and other
college coaches from around
the region. For more information contact C.J. Wamsley
at 606-783-2881 or email at
cj .wamsley@yahoo .com.
Players should wear baseball apparel, including baseball pants and should bxing
their own equipment. Players
be sure to bring tennis shoes
for workouts on the football
turf.
Morehead
State
University will not issue
equipment to members in
camp.
Camp cost is $100 for preregistration and $110 for
walk-up
registration.
Payment without attendance
will result in ·a credit for
future MSU baseball events.
Camp will begin at 9 am with
registration beginning at 8
a.m.
Complete schedule set for
Kentucky Football Fan Day
TIMES STAFF REPORT
LEXINGTON- The armual Kentucky Football Fan Day
has been slated for Saturday,
Aug. 7 at Commonwealth
Stadium. There will be a
bonus for the fans this year as
new head coach Joker Phillips
will hold an open practice
starting at 6 p.m. Gates will
o~n at 5 p.m. At that time, 3-
•
photo by Chris Belcher
Salyersville Late Model racer Michael Paul Howard won Saturday night's 201
Speedway Late Model feature behind the wheel of his G.C.P Race Engine-powered B
& B Trucking, Napa Auto Parts of Salyersville & West Liberty, Salyersville Loan,
Beaver Motorsports sponsored-GAT Chassis.
D posters and schedule cards
will be given away.
"'I think that it is really
jmportant for our fans to see
what we do on a daily basis,"
Phillips said. "We are going to
be a team that has a lot of
enthusiasm and energy in
everything we do, including
practice. I want the fans to see
how hard this team is going to
work day in and day out to
accomplish the task of
Operation: Wm."
The open practice will run
until 8 p.m. and be followed
by an introduction of the players and an autograph session.
Players and coaches will sign
autographs before a fireworks
show closes the event. The
ftreworks are scheduled to.
take place at approximately
9:30p.m.
horse. It appears that more
than one stable had apparently given up on the 6 yearold. After being claimed for
$15,000 and then racing not
so well in a $5,000 claiming
n~ce, the former star showed
up at the most unlikely
place, an Amish horse sale
where horses generally sell
for $1,000 or less. It was
there that for $800 Keith
Bartley took a shot on him.
It didn't take long for May
·June Character to find the
winner's circle. On July 3 ,
Brandon Bartley drove him
to victory in 159.4. After a
couple more starts, one in
which he lost a shoe, May
June Character really looked
like a race horse Saturday as
he wired the field in 157.3,
turning back the very game THE PRESTONSBURG HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL TEAM is closing in on its first
3 year-old Lockout at the match in the 2010 season.
finish line. "Knock on
wood , he came out of that
race sound and he is primed
for the Red Mile," said trainer/driver Brandon Bartley.
Harness
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a .time of 151.1 at the hands
of driver George Brennan
and trainer Burke Racing
Stables. May June Character
also went on to win The
Brandywine, another 3-yearold stakes race. Last year
May June Character- raced
mainly in claiming races at
The Meadowlands and
I Pocono Downs bringing his
career earnings to nearly
$400,000. The 2010 racing
s~ason has been a strange
journey for the once popular
NASCAR: McMurray win feels good
by JAKE JENNINGS
MESSENGER-INQUIRER (MCT)
Jamie McMurray's success ill Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup Brickyard 400 was much
more than a victory for a driver who was mostly an afterthought before the race began.
· For some, and include me in that group, McMurray's win was the kind of unexpected
finish that keeps us interested in the sport. ·
. This wasn't just another race dominated by cars owned by Rick Hendrick, Joe Gibbs or
:Richard Childress.
. It was a classic case of luck defined as opportunity meeting preparation.
• This was an ending that didn't feel forced. It was the story of something special happenin,g to one of stock-car racing's true good guys.
McMurray is that, a good guy who still doesn't look a day older than when he was strapping into cars as an up-and-comer at what was then Brewco Motorsports based in Central
City.
, That was a almost a decade ago. It was then, during a rare encounter on a day off, that
McMurray made his biggest impression on me.
Not as a driver, but as a person.
I. went with my then 10-year-old niece on a tour bus that took a group down to visit the
;Brewco facility back in 2002.
. My niece loved the colorful cars lined up in the shop and put her fingers in her ears dur~qg the live, loud pit crew demonstration.
: Sometime during the event, I bought her a scale mg,del of McMurray's blue-and-white
Williams Busch Grand National car.
· As she walked through the shop, McMurray walked up, said "hi," took the car out of
the box, signed the truck lid, placed the car back in the box and handed it to her. smiling
~d talking to her the whole time.
.
It wasn't until we were outside walking to the bus for the return trip that my niece
stopped, pointed to the picture on the box, and said "That was him?!"
' It hadn't occurred to me that she didn't have a clue who McMurray was , and it didn't
dawn on me until then to tell her no one other than the driver would come up and sign her
car.
The bottom line is McMurray picked up a new fan that day.
My niece is now set for her freshman year in college and she asked about McMurray
·
after he won the Daytona 500 back in February.
The car is still in the closet. She has a little brother, but he knows it 's off limits as a toy.
· McMurray's smile, his enthusiasm, still come across as strong as ever.
· A lot has happened since that road trip back in '02.
McMurray began 'winning for Brewco, then was snatched up by Chip Ganassi and Felix
Sabates as a replacement driver when Sterling Marlin was injured.
Expectations soared when McMurray won his first Cup race in just his second start.
But those hopes didn't tum into a title. McMurray eventually left to join Rou_sh Rac!ng,
but he was out of a ride as the odd man when NASCAR's four-team rule went mto effect.
· So he hooked back up with Ganassi 's operation that had since merged with Dale
Earnhardt Inc. and took over the ride vacated when Martin Truex Jr. joined Michael Waltrip
Racing.
McMurray's Brickyard win gives Ganassi an unprecedented trifecta that includes the
Daytona 500 and Indianapolis 500 in the same year.
McMurray should sign a contract extension soon to replace his original one-year deal.
It couldn't happen to a nicer guy.
. 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Driver Standings: 1. Kevin Harvick, 2,920; 2. Jeff
Gordon, 2,736; 3. Denny Hamlin, 2,660; 4. Jimmie Johnson, 2,659; 5. Kurt
Busch, 2,658; 6. Kyle Busch, 2,630; 7. Jeff Burton, 2,615; 8. Ma~t Kenseth,
2,573; 9. Tony Stewart, 2,544; 10. Carl Edwards, 2,496; 11. Greg Biffle, 2,462;
12. Clint Bowyer, 2,446; 13. Mark Martin, 2,3~4; 14. Dale Earnh~rdt Jr., 2,353;
15. Ryan Newman, 2,299; 16. Jamie McMurray, 2,295; 17. Kasey Kahne, 2,290;
18. David Reutimann, 2,269; 19. Joey Logano, 2,241; 20. ·Martin Truex Jr.,
2;145.
2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Remaining Schedule: Aug. 1 - Pennsylvania
500, Long Pond, Pa.; Aug. 8- Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen,
Watkins Glen, N.Y.; Aug. 15- Carfax 400, Brooklyn, Mich.; Aug. 21 - Irwin
Tools Night Race, Bristol, Tenn.; Sep. 5 - Labor Day Classic 500, Ha!"pton,
~a.; Sep. 11 - Richmond 400, Richmond, Va.; Sep. 19 - Sylvama 300,
Loudon, N.H.; Sep. 26 - AAA 400, Dover, Del.; Oct. 3 - Price Chopper 400,
Ktmsas City, Kan.; Oct. 10 - Pepsi Max 400, Fontana, Calif.; Oct. 16 NASCAR Banking 500, Concord, N.C.; Oct. 24 - TUMS Fast Relief 500,
Martinsville, Va.; Oct. 31 -AMP Energy 500, Talladega, Ala.; Nov. 7 - Lone
Star 500, Fort Worth, Texas; Nov. 14 - Arizona 500, Avondale, Ariz.; Nov. 21
- Ford 400, Homestead, Fla.
Family Academy of Martial Arts Master Michael Gambill tested students from the
Prestonsburg and Mayto~n schools on Friday.
Front: Cameron Walker, Kimberley Music, Stephenie Music. Back: Master Instructor Mike
Gambill, Jessica Kinzer, Scotty Baril, Jerry Ratliff, Curtis Rowe, Instructor John Vaughn.
Walker, Kimberley Music and Stephanie Music received their 8th Gup Yellow Belt.
Jessica Kinzer, Scotty Baril and Curtis Rowe received their 5th Gup Green Belt with Blue
Stripe.
pattefSQfi tO appear at pfQ
TIMES STAFF REPORT
LEXINGTON _ Former
University of Kentucky
standout and 14th overall
pick in the NBA Draft by the
Houston Rockets, Patrick
Patterson will make an
. appearance at the 2010 John
Calipari ProCamp.
Patterson will join Eric
camp
Bledsoe, the 18th overall
pick and member of the Los
Angeles
Clippers,
on
Saturday, July 31.
The ca'mp, scheduled for
Thursday through Saturday,
featured the No. 5 pick and
current Sacramento King
DeMarcus Cousins
on
Thursday. No . 1 overall pick
and current Washihgton
Wizard John Wall will
appear on Friday with
Bledsoe and Patterson in
attendance on Saturday.
The camp will run from 9
a.m.-noon for children in
grades K-4 and 1-4 p.m. for
c ampers 5-12. Each pro
player will attend one full
day of camp for both age
groups.
ports world was focused,
finally, on the city of
Cincinnati on Wednesday
but never mentioned the
Reds? Instead they concentrated on an over-the-hill,
washed-up wide receiver
whose signing all but guaranteed the Bengals will, at
some point this season,
implode when the two
biggest diva receivers in the
game d~and the ball from
the same quarterback.
Even if Terrell Owens
was still a difference-making receiver and had signed
with Cincinnati, how does
that overshadow the fact that
the baseball team in the
same town is the biggest surpri~ of the sea on?
I'll never understand .
Instead , national media
has turned its attention to
college football already,
even though the se ason
doesn't begin until Labor
Day .Weekend.
So I guess it'll be up to u
to enjoy what's happening at
Great American Ball Park.
That's fine by me. Last week
when the Reds did make an
appearance on ESPN - only
because they were facing •
Stephen Strasburg I stuck
with FSN Ohio. I enjoy listening to Thorn Brennaman
and Chris Welch . They
entertain me. They keep me
from forwarding between ateats when I've taped the
game because I enjoy listen-ing to them discuss baseball.
Which is something we
don 't get these days from the
national media. They were
just completely focus on the
NBA Finals and then rolled
dead into LeBron James'
decision. We got about a
week around the all-star
break and then they were off
on football despite the fact
that it's still several weeks
away.
Meanwhile, Cincinnati is
playing as well as anybody,
and if nobody else has
noticed, I have. J've enjoyed
the first four months of the
season and hope the last two
are as exciting ..
The Reds are playing
great baseball right now, and
conside1ing it may be another 20 years before it happen
again, pardon me if I maintain my focus on the goings
on in this baseball campaign , at lea t until they
actually kick off the actual
football sea on.
Reds
•
the team is getting overlooked , it's difficult to
understand how Joey Votto
remains so far off the radar. I
actually thought him being
voted onto the all-star team
would help his national
identity crisis, but after
swinging at the first pitch
and grounding out in his
only at-bat that night, he's
disappeared again.
But look at his numbers as of Wedne day he led or
was tied for the league lead
in batting ( .322. tied with
Rafael Furcal) , slugging
(.599), on-base percentage
(.423) and home mns (26).
He didn 't lead the league in
runs scored but was second
behind Brandon Phillips
with 72. And he was tied for
second in runs batted in with
70 .
You could drink free in
any bar in Amenca betting
folks on those numbers.
Nobody knows. Nobody
seems to care. He doesn' t
play in '\few York, Boston or
Los Angeles, he doesn' t try
to get himself reality shows
and just goes about his busi-,
ness as he's paid to do.
Seriously, do you realize
the irony in that the entire
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�FRIDAY, JULY
THE FLOYD CouNTY TIMES
Prison
• Continued from p1
"We have developed a
couple inmate committees
with staff to expand on our
programs and jobs for the
inmate
population,"
Compton said. "It was a collective effort in getting these
in place."
Among those new and
expanded programs, according to Compton, are more
fully realized GED programs, which has since
resulted in a 100 percent
gr<!duation rate during the
last round of testing consisting of 11 inmates. Also,
there are vocational programs for Microsoft Office
and carpentry, as well as
horticulture.
New programs just getting underway are those
such as a cognitive skills
program, "Thinking for a
Change," aimed at helping
inmates think through sitl,lations before acting and the
program, "Prison to the
•
Escape
arate felony charges of two
counts of theft by unlawful
7
1 taking, fleeing or evading
polic~ and resisting arrest.
A week ago today, on
Friday, July 23, Sammons
fled from deputy jailers at
Highlands and left on foot in
the direction of the Hillbilly
Market, said Floyd County
Sheriff John K Blackburn.
"We're still looking for
rum:" Blackburn said yesterday. "From what I understand, he was taken to the
hospital without shackles
~ and just made a run for it. I
..,.,, had several deputies on the
scene and we' ve questioned
the boy's grandfather, who
said he hadn't seen him. He
seemed to be telling the
truth."
fll
Candidates
Street," which helps inmates
in making the transition
from incarceration bac)< into
society by preparing them
for job market searches and
other aspects of society they
will face after leaving the
prison.
"We're running a levelthree therapeutic community
residential drug and alcohol
program and [Alcoholics
Anonymous] and [Narcotics
Anonymous] meetings in a
more expanded way," continued Compton. "And these
programs are loaded down
right now. There is a lot of
interest and participation."
Compton said this was
part of an overall restructur~
ing, which is how Floyd
County Judge-Executive
R.D. "Doc" Marshall said
Stovall referred to his hopes
for his second gig at the
prison in recent conversations.
"When we talked a few
weeks ago , he (Stovall) said
he was looking forward to
the restructuring process up
there," Marshall said. "He
says it's going to be a challenge with everything that
has went on, but he's happy
to be here."
Compton touched on the
past year and the host of
problems experienced at the
facility, much of whicQ
eventually gained statewide
attention and resulted in
so~e legislators, such as
House
Speaker
Greg
Stumbo, calling for a state
takeover of the private institution.
"We're trying to get back
into the positive side of
things," Compton said. _
ictims
• Continued from p1
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Annual Notice of Non-Discrimination
Public Notice
Floyd County Board of Education
Notice of Non-Discrimination
Students, their families, employees, potential employees and the general
public of the Floyd County System are hereby notified that Floyd County
School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national
origin, age, religion, marital status, sex or disability in employment programs,
vocational 'programs, or activities set forth in compliance federal and state
statutes and regulations.
Any persons having inquiries concerning Floyd County Schools' compliance
with Title II, Title IV, Title VI, Title IX and/or Section 504 may contact:
Phil Paige
Floyd County Schools
106 North Front Avenue
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653
606-886-4521
Phii.Paige@ Floyd.kyschools.us
The Floyd County School System offers the following career and technical
education programs for all students regardless of race, color, national or!gin,
including those with limited English proficiency, sex or disability in grade 9-12:
Prestonsburg High School: Technology Education
Betsy Layne High School: Business, Pathways to Careers
Allen Central High School: Available through Floyd County Area
Technology Center
South Floyd High School: Technology Education
Floyd County Area Technology Center: Welding, Health Services,
Business, Carpentry, Auto Mechanics, Industrial Technology, Machine Tool.
ered toiletries and cleaning
supplies to local shelters.
"The people affected by
tbis flood are not only our
custome!'s, they ar~t our
friends and neighbors, and,
Persons seeking further information concerning the vocational education
in some cases, our co-work• Continued from p1
offerings and specific pre-requisite criteria should contact:
ers ," Wiley said. "We will
Sammons was scheduled continue to work diligently
Angie Duncan
to appear for a pretrial con- to help the people of Eastern
County Schools
Floyd
ference in Floyd County Kentucky rebuild."
106 North Front Avenue
court Wednesday but wa~
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653
not present, clerks said yesAmerican Hean A
terday. His name has since
Angela.Duncan@floyd.kyschools.us
Association.~
been entered into the NCIC
606-886-4525
system, they said.
To obtain this information in a language other than English,
Blackburn said Sammons
call (606}-886-4521.
was last seen near the mar!'SA
ket and that his office and
other agencies are still looking for him.
"He resisted when they
arrested him on the original
charges," added Blackburn.
"They had to Taser him and
Child Find
he tried then to flee."
The Floyd County School District keeps educational records in a secure location in each school and Board office.
Anyone with information
has been encouraged to conThe Floyd County School District obtains written consent from a parent or eligible student (age 18 or who is attending a postsecondary
tact the sheriff's department
institution), before disclosing personally identifiable information to an entity or individual not authorized to receive it under FERPA
at (606) 886-6171.
For students who have been determined eligible for Special Education, educational records will be destroyed at the request of the
parents when they are no longer needed to provide educational programs or services. The Floyd County School District may destroy the
educational records of a child without parent request seven years after they are no longer needed to provide educational programs or
services. Parents are advised that data contained in the records may later be needed for Social Security benefits or other purposes. The
Floyd County School District may retain, for an indefinite period of time, a record of the studenfs name, address, telephone number.
grades, attendance records, classes attended, Wide level completed, and year completed.
Choose
Healthful
Foods
Child Find for Children with Disabilities
in Need of Special Education or 504 Services
• Continued from p1
f<il.
Ill!'
1
• )
District 1 Magistrate
run again for a seat on the
John Goble, Democrat
Floyd County School Board
Skeens,
Floyd
in District 2, while her bus'
band, Mehendra R. Varia, Republican
has decided to run again for
District 4 Magistrate
his seat on the council.
Ronnie Akers, Democrat
While Mehendra filed for
Martin
Meade,
his seat on the council on
July 27, five others filed the Republican
next day within an hour of
Mayor of Prestonsburg
each other to fill out the curJerry Fannin
rent list of candidates for the
Philip Simpson
council.
Deborah L. Bently,
Eulene H. Ratliff, April L. Prestonsburg City Council
Harry Adams
Gayheart, Judith K. Stumbo
Bob Carpenter
and Bobby Dingus, all filed
Freddie "Munro" Goble
on July 28 for seats on
Don Willis
Martin's governing body.
The deadline to file for
Martin City Council
city and school races is Aug.
Mehendra R. Varia
10.
Deborah L. Bently
Other races that will be
Eulene H. Ratliff
coming up for November
April L. Gayheart
include:
Judith K. Stumbo
Bobby Dingus
State Representative, 95th
Children eligible for Special Education include those children with disabilities who have autism, deaf-blindness, dev~opmental delay,
emotional-behavior disability, hearing impairment, mental disability, multiple disabilities, orthopedic impairment, other health
impatrment. specific learning disability, speech or language impairment, traumatic brain injury, or visual impainnent and who because
of such an impairment need Special Education services.
Children eligible for 504 services include those children who have a current physical or mental impainnent that currently substantially
limits some major life activity which causes the student's ability to access the school environment or school activities to be substantially
limited.
The Floyd County School District has an ongoing NChild Find" system, which is designed to locate, identify and evaluate any child
res1ding in a home, facility, or residence within its geographical boundaries, age three (3) to twenty-one (21) years, who may have a
disability and be in need of Special Education or 504 services. This includes children who are not in school; those who are in public,
private, or home school; those who are highly mobile such as children who are migrant or homeless; and those who are advancing from
grade to grade, who may need but are not receiving Special Education or 504 services.
Tlw district's "( hild Find" system includes children with disabilities attending prhatc or home schools within the school district
boundaries who may need spectal ednr.ation services.
The Floyd CQunty School District will make sure a,ny child enrolled in its district who qualifies for Special Education or 504 services,
:egardless of bow severe the disability, is provided appropriate Special Education or 504 services at no cost to the parents of the child.
Parents, relatives, public and private agency employees, and concerned citizens are urged to help the Floyd.C<>unty School District find
any child who may have a disability and need Special Education or 504 services. The District needs to know the name and age, or date
of birth of the child; the name, address, and phone number(s) of the parents or guardian; the possible disability; and other information
to detennine if Special Education or 504 services are needed.
Letters and phone calls are some of the ways the Floyd County School District collects the information needed. The information the
school District collects will be used to contact the parents of the child and find out if the child needs to be evaluated or referred for
Special Education or.504 services.
District
Greg Stumbo, Democrat
Alan
Williams,
Republican
District 1 School Board
Linda C. Gearheart
District 2 School Board
State Representative, 97th
District
Chandra Varia
Hubert
Democrat
Bill Mike
Republican
Soil and Water
Conservation District
Supervisor
Collins,
Runyon,
If you know of a child who lives within the boundaries of the Floyd County School District, who may-have a disability, and may need but
is not receiving Special Education or 504 services, please call Angela Duncan or send the information to:
Director of Special Education
Floyd County Schools
106 North Front Avenue
Prestonsburg, KY 41653
Phone 606 886·4525
Section 504 Coordinator
Floyd County Schools
106 North Front Avenue
Prestonsburg, KY 41653
Phone 6o6 886-2354
Daniel Branson
If ~ou kno1' of a child who attends a prh·ate or home school within the boundaries of the Floyd Counl) 'chool District. who.may have a
disah1lit) , and ma~ nt>ed but is not receiving Special Education services. pl~ase call Angela Duncan or send the infonlmtion to:
Marathon
• Continued from p1
"This is a very pretty
course," says Brent Graden,
director of economic development for Prestonsburg and
vice-president of the organization. "The marathon
course loops around beautiful Dewey Lake and the
Jenny Wiley State Park, and
you can't beat the scenery or
the shade it affords you
either."
There have been some
improvements from last
year's race with .the addition
of trophies, more water stations and more volunteers,
Graden said.
"We hope to make this
event one of the premier
destinations for runners not
only in our area but in the
whole state," he added ..
The
marathon
will
include a full marathon
(26 .2
miles), a half
marathon (13.1 miles) and a
lOK run or walk (6.2 miles),
while including a Kids Run
Fun for aspiring runners, the
organization said.
Jamison Salyer, Faith
Runners president, said one
of the most important facts
about the events is that the
proceeds go to the American
Cancer Society in honor of
her late mother, Lynn, who
founded the organization
just before dying.
For more information on
race-day
events,
visit
www.active.com and enter
the keyword search for
Prestonsburg or also call
Graden at (606) 226-9353 or
race director Tony Skeans at
(606) 791-2902.
Director of Special Education
Flo~·d County Schoot..
106 Korth :·h enue
Prestonsburg. KY 41653
Phone 886-2:i54
''Child Find" acti\'ities will continue throughout the school year. As part of these efforts the Floyd County School District ~ill use
screening information, student records, and basic assessment information it collects on all children in the District to help locate those
children who have a disability and need Special Education or 504 services. Any information the District collects through NChild Find• is
maintained confidentially.
Written Policies and Procedures have been developed which describe the District's requirements regarding the confidentiality of
personally identifiable information and "Child Find" activities. There are copies in the Principal's office of each school, and in the Board
of Education office. Copies of these Policies and Procedures may be obtained by contacting:
Angela Duncan
Floyd County Schools
Prestonsburg, KY 41653
Phone: 886-4525
The District office is open Monday through Friday, from 8:ooa.m. to 4:00p.m.
The Floyd Counl)' School District pro,ides a public notice in the native_language or other mode of communication of the various
populations in the geographical boundaries of the District to the extent feas1ble.
.
If you know of someone who may need this notice translated to another language, given orally, or delivered in some other manner or
mode of communication, please contact the Director of Pupil Personnel, the Director of Special Education or the Section 504
Coordinator· at the address or phone number listed above for the Floyd County Schools.
�AS • FRIDAY,
JULY
30, 2010
T HE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Crowd shows up for OSM open house
· both money and recreation
areas for people to use.
"They (environmentalHAZARD
There ists) talk about tearing up big
would be no microphones , majestic
mountains ,"
podiums or auditoriums Hogsden said. "But what I
filled to capacity at the want to know is, how many
Office of Surface Mining's of them's been out there
(OSM) open house meeting walking on those big majesin the First Federal Center at tic mountains before we
the Hazard Community uncovered them?"
He. said he felt OSM
College on Monday.
OSM wanted .to gather chose the open house format
public comments about their because they knew a lot of
newly proposed change to miners in this area would
stream protection regulations become "fractious over some
that would have the potential of their (OSM) silliness,"
to place more strict restric- and said that OSM was mistions
on
mountaintop representing the coal indusremoval coal mining.
try with the information they
· They just wanted them were giving to those attendsubmitted quietly, either in ing the open house.
writing, dictated to a court
"I don't know what
stenographer or through they 're (OSM) going to do,"
email.
Hogsden said. "I guess
Chris Holmes, the media they'll find out when the
relations person for OSM lights goes off."
said submitted comments are
For others at the open
exactly what OSM wants house, the issues surroundfrom the series of six open ing mountaintop removal
houses they've hosted across were more personal, as was
the country.
the case with MaryEllen
"We want comments Kelley.
from people who are
Kelley said she came to
involved and take time to the open house with a group
look at the concepts, exam- from
Virginia
called
ine them and give us Southern
Appalachian
tt10ughtful comments back," Mountain Stewards , and that
Holmes said. "That's the she was at the meeting to
best we could ask for."
give comments because she
. The different format of had been " victimized by
the open house did not deter· mountaintop removal."
people on all sides of the
She is originally from
issue from attending the six- Perry County and said she
hour-long open house to sub- found out several years ago
mit their comments.
that a coal company was
"This has been the largest suing her because they
attendance of the five open claimed her land was a minhouses they 've had so far," ing site, which she said was
said Chief of the Regulatory not the case. ·
Division of OSM · in
"It's been a bloody nightWashington, D.C ., John mare," Kelley said. She said
Craynon. He added that the company mined her land
before the open house start- but did not replace the
ed, there were 25 people streams like they were supwaiting to get in to make posed to, and all of the water
their comments .
on her property and in her
"We've had a lot of inter- water wells was destroyed.
est, and I think that reflects
Now, Kelley said that her
the importance of the coal son is ill with liver problems
industry and these issues in and her · sister-in-law, who
this community," he said.
lives in Letcher County, has
That sense of importance such a weakened immune
is what many at the open system, she is unable to be
house said brought them to around other people and is
the First Federal Center to dying as a result of her contell OSM just exactly how dition. Kelley said she
important clean water and/or blames the coal company's
the coal industry is to them. mistreatment of the water for
Ralph Hogsden, a surface these illnesses.
miner who works for
"OSM does need to do
Enterprise Mining in Knoft oversight," she said. "They
County, said he was at the do need to take that seriousopen house to support coal. ly."
He said he's been a miner for
Melissa Morgan said her
33 years and said he doe~n't dad had been a coal miner
think new regulation about for over 30 years, and it was
water need to be made.
this job of her father's that
"I think this new law allowed two of the three sis• they're trying to pass on the ters in her family to attend
water permit things ... is a college and obtain degrees.
joke," Hogsden said. He
"It's (the .coal industry)
added that he wasn't sure provided for us all our lives,"
what else agencies like the Morgan said.
Morgan, along with other
EPA and OSM wanted from
coal miners, and that contin- employees from the Perry
uing to regulate the industry County Clerk's office, had
would effectively shut it brought with them pre-wiitten comments to submit to
down.
He said if the industry OSM. She said the effect
shuts down, a lot of people would be far-reaching if a
who rely on the industry to new regulation is enacted.
"I think this area would
make a living will be put out
be devastated without it
of work.
"The coal industry has (coal)," Morgan said.
It's about more than just
provided a lot of livings,"
Hogsden said. "For me, [it's job loss for Vanessa Hall, of
provided] for 33 years. It's Pike County. She said she
raised my family, put my was most concerned about
kids through school ... it's the health of people living in
just provided a good living the mountains.
"It seems to me like more
for me."
r
Hogsden said mountain- and more people have cantop removal mining provides cer, more and more people
by IVY BRASHEAR
HAZARD HERALD
~Settle Out Over Due Taxes fur less
have terrible diseases," Hall
said. "I want clean water safe water."
Hall calls herself a cancer
warrior and said she thinks
OSM should not even have
to have open houses and
make new regulations. She
said she thinks those regulations should already be in
place.
"We spend all this money
on homeland security, protecting this and protecting
that, but if we don't protect
the water, we have had it,"
Hall said. "You've got to
have clean water if you want
to be healthy and you want
to have that healthy, vibrant
community - you have to
have clean water."
This is the crux of this
issue, Craynon said. He said
writing this new rule will be
about how OSM can balance
protecting the whter with
protecting coal mining jobs.
"It is that balance of the
nation's need for energy and
the protection of the public
and the environment from
the detrimental impacts of
coal mining [that we're looking for]," Craynon said. "It's
a tricky balance, and the
public deb~te about where
that balance is continues."
He said this is why public
comment from people on all
sides of the issue is so
important: It helps OSM find
that balance. He also said
part of the reason for the
open house format was so
the ideology of the issue at
hand could be stripped away
somewhat so OSM could get
people to think about the
basic things that everyone
agrees upon .
"The bottom line of clean
water is definitely something
we can all agree on,"
Craynon said.
Holmes echoed this sentiment, and added that the current rule that surface mining
is operating under is 27 years
old and is in need of an
update.
"We're bringing in new
science, new technology ...
doing good work and continuing coal mining and coming
up with the ability to produce cleaner water for every-
body,"
Holmes
said.
"There's not a single person
in this room that wants to
drink dirty water."
The open house was open
on Monday from 3 p.m. to 9
p .m., and all comments
received will be considered
when the first draft of the
new stream protection rule is
written. The time for public
comment submission to
OSM ends today.
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MOVIES FROM
THE BLACK LAGOON
'Easter Bunny,
Kill! Kill!'
by TOM DOTY
TIMES COLUMNIST
A child with special care needs
finds himself at the mercy of his
mother's deadbeat boyfriend (during the titular holiday)
in this lowbudget
chiller that
manages to
breathe
some
life
into
the
aching horror geme.
Lately,
Tom Dotv
there have
•) Times Columnist
been a slew
of remakes
of 1970s drive-in films. This has
been good news if you always
wanted to see your favorite horror
icons upgraded with state-of-the•
art effects. The bad side is that it
has stifled original films. The land
of no-budget cinema saves the day
with this effort that manages to
feel like a 1970s film while never
going so far as to rip one off.
The story centers on one day in ·
the life of Nicky. He normally
looks forward to Easter, but· this
~ year he's spending it with mom's
new boyfriend (Remington, whose
bearing is nowhere near as regal as
his moniker) and the guy doesn't
have many tools in his box when it
comes to helping a child with special care needs (in this case that
would just mean a little patience,
as Nicky does a fine of job of
looking after himself while coping
with cerebral palsy, mild mental
retardation and an often indiffer-
Cesco Benardo, Jarad Strassberg, Ashleigh Lamb and Lacy Thomas ride bikes on the Virginia Creeper Trail as one
of the Maytown Center's many summer activities.
•
Maytown Center has been
~ub
of activity
by JARRID DEATON
FEATURES WRITER
(See LAGOON, page 5)
1--:--------
This Town,
. That World
Editor's Note: For years. Floyd
County Times founder and former publisher Norman Allen
wrote a weeklv column that
looked at Floyd-County through
his eyes. His columns are being
reprinted due to request.
I:
Did you notice, Tuesday morning? Distant hilltops were clearly
visible for the first time in two
weeks. The terminology varies
from place to place. In the city
they call it smog. Here, we use the
more euphemistic "haze." From
an outlying precinct comes word
that one oldtimer had reported that
his wife's asthma was worse since
this collusion had messed up the
air.
I hasten to add: This is no
laughing matter. What we have
had may be only a small sample of
what may come later.
The Maytown Center has been a hub of
activities and opportunities this summer, with
close to 100 students from the Martin, Warco,
Garrett and Maytown taking advantage of the
fun.
According to officials at the center, the
students were able to build and race
pinewood derby cars of soap box cars, solve
a Sherlock Holmes mystery with clues hidden
all over Maytown, play ultimate Frisl;>ee, to
bike 25 miles down the Virginia Creeper
Trail, camp out and compete in obstacle
courses involving squirt guns, Tarzan ropes
and more.
"'Live it up' is the theme for the summer,
and, in the midst Gf all the craziness, the students have been discussing and learning
about what this means,'' said Erin Moore,
youth worker at the Maytown Center. "The
students learned that they can choose to live
it up in basically three ways, an unhealthy
way, a healthy way, or in in the ultimate way.
This year's theme has led to some great discussions and challenged kids to choose wise- Will Scarberry and Kara Miller work on the paint scheme for their pinewood derby cars
ly what it is they do with their free time this at the Maytown Center.
summer."
On Thursday and Friday, the students were
able to pick up a bag of trash and exchange it at 6 p.m. on Aug. 3. The Back-to-School
For more information on the Maytown
for a bag of school supplies, and another Bash will include old-fashioned carnival Center, call (606) 285-0539, or visit
event, the Back-to-School Bash, will'be held games and entertainment.
ht.://www.maytowncenter.org.
DINNER DIVA
THANKS
Robert Samons, of Arkansas
Creek, brought me some honestto-goodne's cornmeal recently,
the kind that is ground slowly and
well with the old-type grist mill.
The bread from this· meal is so
good 1 would recommend it others, but I doubt if you will be able
to get the meal at the price I didn't
pay.
Corn
Corn has gotten a bap rap in the
past few years, especially the GMO
variety. But this time of year, th~re
is plenty of organic, non GMO,
local corn that is just begging to be
eatenl Isn't that what summer is
about?
It's true, corn is in everything in
some fashion, including your
sausage and bacon, eggs, to every
day products that you've grown
accustomed to using. From cornstarch to chalk to bedding and nearly everything in between, all are
made with corn. You're more than
HORNET TROUBLE
There has been an air of
" expectancy around our place since
the day some weeks back when a
family of hornets began a construction project under an eave.
This expectancy mounted till,
finally, we decided somebody had
(See ALLEN, page 2)
likely to drive to work using corn!
But fresh corn is delicious just
as it is, steamed or grilled until
bright yellow and crisp, topped
with a little butter and a little sea
salt, it's a treat to be enjoyed right
now. It low in fat, (sans butter) and
nutritious. One cup of fresh sweet
whole kernel corn has about 133
calories and only 1.64 gram of fat.
It's about lO percent fat, 82 percent
carbs a,nd 8 percent protein. It's rich
in phosphorus, magnesium, and
zinc. It's also a good source of iron.
Just remember, it's not a veggie,
it's a grain (although gluten free) so
enjoy corn in season, but count it as
your grain (not your veggie).
Enjoy this casserole!
Zucchini and Corn Casserole
1 tablespoon olive oil (plus a little extra to grease the casserole
dish)
1 small onion, chopped fine
3 medium zucchini, julienned
2 ears corn on cob, kernels
removed
(See DIVA, page 2)
Horoscope ............................. 82
Suggestions for fun
business idea
..
-page 85
...
Rental Central ......................... 82
Fun & Games
Worship Directory ................... 84
will return next week
Classifieds ............................. 86
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�82 • FRIDAY, JULY 30, 2010
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
~
OHIO
UMIVI:UITJ
Martha A. Simpson, no, MRA.
Associate Professor
ofFlf.mily Medicine
Q
I have had Bell's palsy for
the past 38 days, and there
hasn't been any improvem
have taken steroid injections, B12 vitamin capsules and
antibiotics. I have also tried alternative therapies like Reik.i healing. So far, nothing works. I'm
considering acupuncture now. Do
you have any suggestions? Will I
make a full recovery, and how
long could it take?
BeUs' palsy is a sudden
onset of paralysis on one
side of the face - and
luckily, it is temporary. The condition occurs when the nerve that
controls the muscles on one side
A
of the face becomes inflamed or
infected.
While the exact cause of Bell's
palsy is not known, some evidence suggests that the facial
nerve becomes infected with the
herpes simplex I virus, which also
causes cold sores. Other viruses,
like herpes zoster, which causes
shingle and chicken pox, may also
be to blame.
Bell's palsy can affect anyone
of any age, but it most commonly
strikes people between the ages of
15 and 45, and it rarely occurs
after the age of 60. It is a fairly
common problem, occurring in
about 30 out of 100,000 people
Salome's Stars
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Avoid
adding to the tension around you. Even a
well-meant reaction against something you
perceive as unfair could be misunderstood.
Let things calm down, and then talk about it.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) It's a
good time for romance . for unattached
Bovines, and a good time for reinforcing the
bonds between partners. Children's needs
·are important during the latter part of the
week.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) A compliment from a surprising source sends you
wafting way up into the clouds, where -sorry to say -- your view of what's going on
is obscured. Come on down and face some
reality. ·
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Even a
family-loving person like you sometimes
can feel you're at the end of the line with
contentious kinfolk. But things can work
out. Remember that it's better to talk than
walk.
LEO (July 23 to August 22) A job-related move might hold more positive surprises
than you'd expected. Go into it with confidence, and look for all the advantages it
offers. Then decide what you'll do with what
you find.
VIRGO (August 23 to September. 22)
Driving yourself too hard to get something
done on a deadline you set up can backfire.
Ease into a more realistic finish date, and
add more breaks to your work schedule.
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22)
Your sense of humor can brighten any dark
Bell's palsy usually
clears up with time
annually. Bell's palsy seems to
afflict men and women - and all
ethnic groups - at the same rate.
There are just a few known factors that seem to increase the risk
of Bell's palsy. You are more likely to get it while pregnant, especially in the third trimester, and
within a week of giving birth.
Diabetes and upper respiratorytillnesses also seem to increase the
risk.
Most people do make a full
recovery within one or two
months, but it can take up to six
months. Also, there can be some
permanent rt;sidual weakness and
minor loss of function in the
affected nerve.
As you've noticed , ·various
treatments have met with mixed
results. If Bell's palsy is diagnosed within 72 hours of on~et, an
Weekly
Horoscope
period, and your laughter can dispel those
gray clouds swirling around you. The weekend presents a surprising but welcome
change.
SCORPIO (October 23 to November
21) Be careful about the words you use,
especially in .touchy situations. The old
Chinese saying that the spoken word is silver, but the unspoken gold could well apply
here.
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to
December 21) Some facts could emerge to
shed light on unresolved past problems.
What you learn also might help explain why
a once-warm relationship suddenly cooled
down.
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January
19) Don't let your pride get in the way of
checking into what could be a great new
opportunity. Get the facts ftrst, and worry
about procedure and protocol later.
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February
18) A health problem in the family might
have other relatives assuming that, as
before, you'll take over the health-care
duties. Surprise them and insist they share in
the caretaking.
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) A
series of changes- can be unsettling , but in
the long run , it can pay off with new perspectives on what you plan to do. Keep your
mind open to the possibilities that might
well lie ahead.
BORN THIS WEEK: You might be
under a "royal" sign, but you have a wonderful way of embracing everyone as an equal.
antiviral medication is often prescribed . If the diagnosis comes
later than that, anti-viral medications may not do much good.
High doses of steroids can also
help to reduce the inflammation in
the nerve, speed up recovery and
lessen any pain. Similarly, other
treatments may ease symptoms to
some extent - however, time is
the most effective cure.
One thing you must do in the
meantime is to protect your eye
from drying out, since the eyelid
may not close properly. You will
want to carry around eye drops,
and you may even need to wear an
eye patch to protect your eye from
the elements.
Aside from the obvious - sud-·
den paralysis or weakness in one
side of your face - symptoms of
Bell's palsy include difficulty
closing one eye, drooling, reduced
ability to taste food, pain in or
behind your ear and increased
sensitivity to sound.
These ·symptoms are very similar to those of a stroke. If you
experience sudden paralysis in
one side of your face again -especially if you also have sudden
vision problems, memory loss or
trouble speaking - go to the
emergency department immediately.
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1 cup cooked brown rice
2 eggs slightly beaten
(can sub 3 egg whites)
2/3 <;ups unflavored
yogurt
1/2 cup shredded part
skim mozzarella cheese
2 tablespoons grated
parmesan cheese
1 tablespoon grated
parmesan
cheese (yes
again)
2 tablespoons breadcrumbs
1 tablespoon breadcrumbs (again)
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
Preheat oven to 350.
Lightly grease an 8 x 8
casserole dish.
In a large skillet saute
onion and zucchini for
about ten minutes until
onion is translucent. Add
corn kernels, saute for
another ftve minutes. In a
large mixing bowl add
cooked brown rice and
onion and corn mixture, set
aside.
In a small mixing bowl
combine the eggs, yogurt,
mozzarella, 2 tablespoons
parmesiin, 2 tablespoons
breadcrumbs, salt and pepper, rnjx well. Add egg mixture to cooled rice mixture.
Add the mixture to your
casserole dish. Bake 30
minutes
until
bubbly.
Remove from oven, sprinkle with remaining parrnesan cheese and breadcrumbs, bake another five
minutes until cheese is
melted the way you like it.
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to go, and so we entered
upon the logistics of an antihornet campaign.
I am never averse to
. advice or help in such matters . First of all the police
department had an idea.
They suggested a substance
which I took to be Mace. I
. was assured that all insects
silently folded their wings
and gave up the ghost at the
slightest hint of this spray.
Well, Henry and his Flit
went to work, but he may
have done more flitting than
working as the hornets
seemed to take a dislike to
the intrusion upon their privacy. Ever see hornet
· frown? They were there,
next day, busy as little bees,
which they weren't.
Next, the Department of
Highways suggested another spray which had never in
highway history failed.
Since this stuff didn't get
'lnto your eyes , other meml bers of the family atomized
1'lhe gang with it. I suspect
11hey fired "on the dodge,"
as their precedessor had,
keeping one foot deep iri the
I bucket-anyway, the hornet
population was not reduced.
Next, the wife went back
' to
the
time-honored
1
'scorched earth" policy.
She rigged up a mass of
paper at one end of a long
pole, set match to it and
then applied the flaming
mass to the nest. The daughter stood by with water
house, in lieu of the fire
department to keep the
house from burning, and it
may be that she didn't give
this method a fair chance.
Any way, only half the nest
burned and by morning the
hornets were back in business at the same old stand.
I am now waiting on the
results of my latest attack.
This was the crudest of all:
Simply gouge the nest free
of the building with a piece
of pipe.
If those hornets are there
after all this, I shall lose
whatever tespect I have had
for their intelligence or sensitivity. For, surely, if they
have any sense at all, it
should be apparent to them
by now that they aren't
wanted.
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This devotional and directory is made possible by these businesses who encourage all of us to attend worship services.
Bible Study & Prayer Meeting, 7:00
p.m.; First Sat. ev'ening Service, All
Welcome 7 p.m. Pastor Mark Hunt,
606-478-2698
Faith Bible Church, an independent
Baptist Church, located on 1428,
between Allen & Martin; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Sunday Morning, 11
a.m.; Sunday Evening, 6 p.m.;
Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer, 6
p.m.; Pastor, Rev. Bob Wireman.
Faith Freewill Baptist, 1/4 mile
above Worldwide Eqpt. on Rt. 1428;
Sunday Service, 10 a.m.; Worship
Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Sunday School
10:00a.m.
Wednesday, 7 p.m. Elder Donnie
Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m
Patrick, Minister.
Evening Worship 6:00p.m.
First Baptist, Garrett; Sunday
Wednesday Study 7:00p.m.
School, 9:45 a.m.; Worship Service,
1f a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
p.m.; Randy Osborne, Minister.
First Baptist, Martin; Sunday School,
10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.
Sunday Evening Service 7 p.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Greydon
Howard, Minister.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
First Baptist, Prestonsburg, 157 South Front Street;
First Assembly of God, Martin; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Sunday School, 9:45a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and
Worship Service, 11 a.m. ar:~d 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; 6:30 p.m.; Wed., 6:30 p.m.; Jerry C. Workman, minister.
Loria Vannucci, Minister.
Fitzpatrick First Baptist, 1063 Big Branch, P.O. Box 410,
In Victory Assembly of God, West Prestonsburg; Sunday Prestensburg, KY 41653; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
School, 10:00; Worship Service, 11 :00 & 6:30; Wednesday Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
Evening, 6:30; Gary Stanley, Pastor.
Pastor Tommy Reed.
New Bethel Assembly of God, Burning Fork Rd., Free United Baptist, West Prestonsburg; Sunday School,
Salyersville; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11
10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.;
a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m. Arthur (Sam) Smith, Wednesda~ ?: p.m.
Minister.
Free United Baptist, West Prestonsburg; Sunday School,
Praise Assembly, 1 mile S. of Prestonsburg, intersection io a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.;
of Rt. 80 and U.S. 23; Sunday School, 10:30 a.m.; Worship Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.
Service, 11 a.m. and 6:00p.m., Midweek Thurs., 7:00p.m.;
Grethel Baptist, State Rt. 3379, (Br~nham's Creek Rd.);
J.M. Sloce, Minister.
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and
BAPTIST
6:30 p.m.; Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.
Allen First Baptist, Allen; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Garrett Regular Baptist, Route 550, Garrett; Worship
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Service, 10:30 a.m. and 6:30p.m.; Wednesday, 6:30p.m.;
Arnold Tumer, Minister.
Willie Crace, pastor; Assist. Larry Patton. Phone 358-4275.
Auxier Freewil Baptist, Auxier;'Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Highland Avenue Freewill Baptist; Sunday School, 9:50
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 pm.; Thursday, 7 p.m.; a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
Bobby Spencer, Pastor.
p.m.; David Garrett, Minister.
Ball Branch Regular Baptist Church, Mousey Ky; Jacks Creek Baptist, Bevinsville; Sunday School, 10
Worship Service, 9:30; Every third Sat. and Sun. of each a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
month; Roger Hicks, Pastor; Ralph Howard, Asst. Pastor. p.m.; Pastor Roger Trusty.
Contact Kermit Newsome 606-377-6881 for mere informaKaty Friend Freewill Baptist, 2 miles up Abbott; Sunday
tion.
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Benedict Baptist, Slick Rock Branch, Cow Creek; Sunday Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Jimmy Caudill, Pastor.
School, 10 a.m; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Lackey Freewill Baptist, Lackey; Sunday School, 10
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Gordon Fitch, Mimster.
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
Betsy Layne Free Will Baptist, Betsy Layne~ Sunday Johnny J. Collins, Minister.
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Lancer Baptist Church; 71 Cooley St., Prestonsburg,
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Tracy Patton, Minister.
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship, 11 :00 a.m.,
Big Sandy Community and Technical College Baptist Evening Woship, 6:00 p.m., Wednesday Prayer Meeting
Student Union, J 102; Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.; Vera and Bible Study, 7:00p.m.; Pastor Bobby Carpenter
Joiner, 886-3863, ext. 67267.
Lett Beaver Regular Baptist Church across from Garth
Bonanza Freewill Baptist, Abbott Creek Road, Bonanza; School; 4th Saturday & Sunday 10:00 am, Odd Saturday
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; 6:00 pm.; Gary Compton, Pastor.
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Jimmy D. Brown, Minister.
Liberty Baptist, Denver; Sunday Service, 10 a.m.;
Brandy Keg Freewill Baptist, Com Fork; Sunday School, Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 6 p.m.;
10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Merle Little, Minister.
Roger Music, Minister.
Ligon Community Freewill Baptist, Ligon Worship
Calvary Southern Baptist, Betsy Layne; Sunday School, Service, Sunday, 11 :00 a.m. Thursday, 7 p.m.
9:45 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.;
Little Rosa Regular Baptist Church of Jesus Christ,
Wednesday, ?p.m.; Doug Lewis: Minister.
(Indian Bottom Association) Services: 1st Saturday &
Community Freewill Baptist, Goble Roberts Addition; Sunday ofevery month 9:30 a.m., 3rd Sunday 9:30 a.m.,
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 Odd Sunday 9:30 a.m.
p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Paul D. Coleman, Minister.
Martin Branch Freewill Baptist, Estill; Sunday Service,
Cow Creek Freewill Baptist, Cow Creek; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 :15 a.m. and 7 p.m.;
10 a.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; James (Red) Morris, Minister.
Nathan Lafferty, Minister.
Martin Freewill Baptist, Martin; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Daniels Creek Baptist Fellowship Church of God, Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
Banner. Services: Saturday night, 7 p.m.; Sunday morning, John L. Blair, Minister.
11 a.m.; Sunday night, 7 p.m.; Henry Lewis, Minister.
Maytown First Baptist, Main St., Maytown; Sunday
Drift Freewill Baptist, Drift; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Worship Service, 6:30 p.m.; Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Jim Wednesday, 6 p.m.; Bob Vamey, Minister.
Fields, Minister.
McDowell First Baptist, McDowell; Sunday School, 9:45
Endicott Freewill Baptist, Buffalo; Sun. School, 10 a.m:; a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 6
Church every Sun. Morning 11 :00 a.m.; Wed. evening p.m.; Gene Bracken, Minister.
Middle Creek Baptist, Blue River; Sunday School, 10
ARE YOU SEARCHING FOR TRUTH
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
AND THE MEANING OF LIFE?
p.m.; William L. Hunt, Minister.
This is what worked for meLighthouse Baptist, 2194 KY Rt. 1428, Prestonsburg;
l know it will also work for you!
Sunday Service, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6
.-----:::::=---, 1. Hear the Word (Rom. 10:1 7)
p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Donald Crisp, Minister. home
2. Believe in Christ (John 8:24/ 141-3)
phone 285-3385
3. TumfromSin (Luke 13:3, Rom. 6:12-26)
Pleasant Home Baptist, Water Gap Road, · Lancer;
4. Confess Christ (Acts 8:37, Matt. 10:32-33)
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6
5. Be Baptized (8uned iri Water)
p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Mark Tackett, Pastor.
(Mark 16:16, Acts 2:36-47, Matt. 28:19-20)
Prater Creek Baptist, Banner; Sunday School, 10 a.m;
6 Walk in Newness of Lije (Rom. 6:1-23)
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Come Visit and Worship with Us at
Rock Fork Freewill Baptist; Garrett Sunday School, 10
THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST
This 1nvitation was paid for by
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
John K. Endicott to help aid you in your Search for Truth
Wendell Crager, Minister.
Rock Fork Regular Baptist, Garrett; Worship Service,
9:30 a.m.; Jerry Manns, Pastor; Willie Crace Jr., Assistant
Pastor.
Salt Lick United Baptist, Sa~ Lick,' Hueysville; Worship
Service, 2nd & 4th Sunday, 10:30 a.m.; Pastor, Allen
Chaffins, phone 946-2123.
East KY Metal
Sammy Clark Branch Freewill Baptist, Dana; Sunday
(Next door to East KY Roof Truss Co.)
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
3095 S. Lake Drive • Prestonsburg, KY 41653
Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.
Stephens Branch Missionary Baptist, Stephens Branch;
Phone: (606) 889·9609 or (606) 886·9563.
Sunday Service, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.;
Wednesday, 6 p.m.
The Third Avenue Freewill Baptist; Sunday School, 10
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 1
p.m. Phillip Ramey, Pastor.
Tom's Creek Freewill Baptist, U.S. 23 (north of Layne .
Brothers); Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11
YOUR GM CONNECTION
a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Chuck Ferguson,
Minister.
Tom Moore Memorial Freewill Baptist; Cliff Road;
713 SOUlli LAKE DRIVE, PRESTONSBUI.G, KY
'sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Youth
Service, 5:00 p.m.; Evening Service, 6:00p.m.; No Service
the lsi Sunday of each month; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Jody
Spencer, Minister.
Trimble Chapel Freewill Baptist; Intersection of U.S. 23
and KY 80, Water Gap; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Morning
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and Evening Worship Service 6
p.m.; Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m., Youth Services 7
p.m.; Everyone Welcome.
Village Drive
United Community Baptist, Hwy. 7, Hueysville; Worship
Service, 2 p.m.; Friday, 7 p.m.; Carlos Beverly, Minister.
Wheelwright Freewill Baptist, Wheelwright Junction;
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7
p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Louis Ferrari, Minister.
CATHOLIC
CAT H 0 Ll C HEALT H Phone: (606) 285-6400
IN IT1 AT IV ESe
Fax: (606) 285-6409
St. Martha, Water Gap; Mass: Sunday, 11 :15 a.m.;
www.olwh.org
Saturday, 5 p.m.; Sunday.; Father Robert Damron, pastor.
CHRISTIAN
First Christian, 560 North Arnold Avenue; Sunday School,
10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Jim Sherman, Minister.
Victory Christian Ministries, 1428 E.; Sunday School,
11:30 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m;
Sherm Williams, Minister.
Trimble Chapel
Freewill Baptist
East Kentucky Metal.
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Saint Joseph
Martin
9:30a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. Rev. Vicki Poole, pasCHURCH OF CHRIST
Betsy Layne Church of Christ, Betsy Layne; Sunday tor.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Tommy J. Spears, Minister.
Seventh-Day Adventist, 5 miles West on Mountain
Prestonsburg Church of Christ, 88 Hwy. 1428; Worship Parkway; Church Service, 9:15; Sabbath School, 10:45;
Service, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Richard John Baker, Pastor, 358-9263; Church, 886-3459, leave
message. Everyone welcome!
Kelly, Min1ster.
Harold Church of Christ, Harold; Sunday School, 10
THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
OF LATIER DAY SAINTS
p.m.; Willie E. Meade, Minister.
Highland Church of Christ, Rt. 23, Hager Hill; Sunday The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints;
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Sacrament Mtg., 10:00 a.m.; Sunday School, 11:20 a.m.;
•Relief
Society/Preisthood/Primary, 12:00 p.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, 6 p.m. Church Me~ting House address, Hwy.
Hueysville Church of Christ; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; 80, Martin, KY 41649; Meeting House telephone number:
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; 285-3133; Richard Salisbury, Bishop.
Chester Varney, Minister.
OTHER
Lower Toler Church of Christ, Harold; Sunday School, 10
Pastor
Atha
Johnson
welcomes everyone to attend
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6:30p.m.; Wednesday,
services at the CHURCH of GOD of PROPHECY TRAM
6:30 p.m.; Lonie Meade, Minister.
KENTUCKY. Sunday school10 a.m., Worship service 11
Mare Creek Church of Christ, Stanville; Sunday School, a.m.
10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday,
Drift Independent, 'Drift; Sunday, 11 a.m.; Thursday,
6:30p.m.
6:30p.m.
Martin Church of Christ, Martin; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m. Grace Fellowship Prestonsburg,(next to old flea market), Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m.•Bill
Gary Mitchell, Minister.
Stukenberg, Pastor 889-0905.
Maytown Church of Christ, 66 Turkey Creek Rd.,
Langley. Sunday Bible Study 10:00 a.m., Sunday mornin~ Faith Deliverance Tabernacle, West Prestonsburg;
Sunday School, 10:30 a.m.; Thursday, 7 p.m.; Don
worship 11 :00 a.m., Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.,
Shepherd, Minister.
Wednesday Bible Study 6:00 p.m.
Faith
Revelation, Harkins Ave., West Prestonsburg;
Upper Toler Church of Christ, 3.5 miles up Toler Creek
on right; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship service, 11 a.m. and 6
p.m.; Thurs. 7 p.m. Randy Hagans, Minister. 886-9460.
and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Weeksbury Church of Christ; Sunday School, 10 a.mm.; Faith Fellowship, Allen, Ky. Sun. School, 10 a.m.;
Worship Service, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. John Burke, Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Sun. Evening, 6 p.m.; Wed, 7
p.m..Carl & Missy Woods, Pastors.
Minister.
Faith Worship Center, US 460, Paintsville; Worship
CHURCH OF GOD
Service, 11 a.m.; Thursday, 6 p.m.; Buddy and Maude
Betsy Layne Church of God, Old U.S. 23; Sunday Frye, Minister.
School, 10:30 a.m.; Worship service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Full Gospel Community, {formerly of Martin) moved to
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Jud~h Caudill, Minister.
Old Allen; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 ~
Community Church of God, Arkansas Creek, Martin;
a.m.; Sunday evening, 6:30 p.m.; Wed., 6:30 pm.;
Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Friday, 7 p.m.; Bud Crum, Lavonne Lafferty, Minister.
Minister.
Lighthouse Temple, Main St. and Hall St.; Worship
First Church of God; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 12 p.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday/Friday, 7 p.m.;
Service, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
Roy Cosby, Minister.
Steven V. Williams, Pastor.
Living Water Ministries Full Gospel Church, Rt. 3, just
Garrett Church of God, Garrett; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
before Thunder Ridge; Wednesday, 7:00 p.m., Sunday
Worship Service, 11 a.m. ; Family,Training Hour- Thursday Evening, 6:00 p.m. Pastor: Curt Howard.
7 p.m., Bill B. Tussey. Jr, Pastor
Martin House of Worship, Old Post Office St.; Worship
Landmark Church of God, Goble Roberts Addition; Service, 7 p.m. , Saturday/Sunday.
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 :10 a.m. and Old Time Holiness, 2 miles up Arkansas Creek, Martin;
7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Kenneth E. Prater, Jr., Minister. Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Worship Service, 7 p.m.; Friday,
Little Paint First Church of God, 671 Little Paint Road,
7 p.m.; John W. Patton, Minister.
East Point; Sunday School, 9:45a.m.; Worship Service, 11
Spurlock Bible (Baptist), 6227 Spurlock Creek Rd.,
a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p..; Charles Heater Jr., Prestonsburg; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service,
Minister.
11 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Jim Stephens, Minister. ..
The Ligon Church of God of Prophecy, Saturday 886-1003.
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Services, 7:00 p.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Town Branch Church; Sunday School 10 a.m except
Service, 11 a.m.; Ralph Hall, Pastor.
for first Sunday in each month.; Worship Service, Sun.
morning 10:00 a.m.; Evening 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 6 p.m.;
EPISCOPAL
No Sunday night services on first Sunday of each month.
St. James .Parish; Rev. Stan McGraw. Office hours: Mon.Fri., 10 a.m.-2:00 p.m.; Coffee Hour, Sunday, 10 a.m.; Tom Nelson, Minister.
Morning Worship Service, 11 a.m. Phone: 886-8046. Visit The Father House, Big Branch, Abbott Creek; Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; Worship Service, 6 p.m.; J.J. Wright,
us on Facebook.
Minister.
LUTHERAN
The
Tabernacle, At. 321 (Old Plantation Motel),
Our Savior Lutheran, Sipp Bayes Room Carriage House
Motel, Paintsville; Sunday Service, 11 a.m.; WKLW (600 . Christian . Educator, 10:00; Sunday Morning, 11:00;
Sunday Evening, 7:00; Wednesday, 7:00; Pastors, Paul
am) 12:05 p.m.; Rolland Bentrup, Minister.
and Ramona Aiken.
METHODIST
Youth Fellowship Center, Wheelwright; MondayAuxier United Methodist, Auxier; Sunday School, 10 Tuesday, 6 p.m.; Thursday, 7 p.m.
a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday, 6 p.m.; Mearl
Zion Deliverance, Wayland; Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Music, Minister.
Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 6:30
Betsy Layne United Methodist, next to B.L. Gymnasium; p.m. Prayer Line: 358-2464; Darlene W. Arnette, Pastor
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Warship Service, 11 a.m.;
Taylor Chapel Community Church, formerly the old
Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Randy Blackburn, Minister.
Price Food Service building, located 1 quarter mile
Allen Christ United Methodist, Allen; Sunday School, above Worldwide Equipment, Rt. 1428. Sun. Bible Study,
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30, 2010 • 85
Tom and Ray offer suggestions for a fun business idea
by TOM and RAY MAGLIOZZI
Dear Tom and Ray:
I am interested in purchasing a
vintage/classic ice-cream truck
such as the Divco for a new, gourmet-ice-cream truck venture. I
have found rusted, inoperable
tlucks for $2,000
and
restored
trucks for as
much
as
$25,000.
My
first question is,
Is this a reasonable truck to
actually put back
into service, and
at what price?
My second question is if you
have a better recommendation
for a "cool"
commercial vehicle. Or just tell
me I'm crazy, like my mother,
brother and husband do, and
maybe - maybe - I'll let this
business idea go back into the file.
- Kara
TOM: We don't think you're
crazy, Kara. We think it's a great
business idea. And, more impor-
tautly; a really furt adventure.
RAY: Yeah. Maybe you can
buy a truck from some other
nutjob who tried this same idea
and recently gave up? If you're
lucky. it even might still have the
ice cream in it!
TOM: The cool
commercial vehicle
right now is the Ford
Connect,
Transit
which is a city-size
delivery van. You
even can get one that's
all electric. But if the
truck is also your
''store," rather than
just your delivery
vehicle, I like the idea
of reviving a Divco.
RAY: The old-fashioned Divco truck,
with the sales window
on the side, is the one
vehicle that really
screams "ice cream."
TOM: I would make two suggestions for your Divco search.
One is to look at ones that haven't
been restored yet. You don't want
the $2,000 rusted heaps that have
trees sprouting out of them. But if
you pay $25 ,000 for a restored
truck, you have"no idea how well
RAY: And then you have to
it's been restored. You also may be
paying for restored details that you make a decision about the engine.
have no need for. Do you really ·If it's in decent shape, even if it's
care if the gas pedal has been old and burning a little oil, you
restored to its original factory con- may just decide to leave it as is.
dition?
After all, I'm guessing most of
RAY: So look for something your driving will be local.
TOM: And who knows? Maybe
that's structurally sound but cosmetically challenged. Find one the worn-out engine will become
that nms, so you can evaluate it. your calling card. Instead of listenBut not one that's had every dent ing for the sounds of "Turkey in
·the Straw," the kids will keep their
knocked out.
TOM: And the second sugges-• noses peeled for the smell of burntion is to find a mechanic who's ing oil, which can only mean the
willing to go with you to look at ice-cream lady's coming!
your top candidates. A mechanic
will be able to tell you whether a
What to do when washer fluid
goes astray
truck has solid undercarriage and
is worth putting more money into.
Dear Tom and Ray:
RAY: And then, when you
My aunt called me the other
restore it, the most important thing day and said she had trouble trying
is to make sure it's safe. to find the place where you put
Obviously, a good suspension sys- more windshield-washer fluid.
tem and working brakes top the She told me the only cover she
list. You won't sell much ice found was one that said "Coolant."
cream in a neighborhood where You guessed it - she put the
you regularly run over the kids.
windshield-washer fluid in the
TOM: And then you want to coolant reservoir. She then told me
make sure you have refrigeration that she used a bottle of Windex
that you can count on. You can do instead of the diluted blue stuff
as much or as little aesthetic work you buy for car windshields. What
as you like. You'll obviously paint shouid I do to help her, ·and what
the outside to advertise your busi- possible damage did she do? ness.
Adam
a
Lagoon
TOM: Well, the first thing you
can do to help her is open her hood
and show her where the wind-.
shield-washer reservoir is. Then
take a big magic marker and label
it for her.
RAY: The next thing I'd do is
take the car to a mechanic and
have the coolant flushed out and
replaced. But I don't think she did.
any damage.
TOM: Me neither. If I had to
guess, I'd say the dominant ingredients in Windex are water and
ammonia. There might even be a
little ethylene glycol .(aka coolant)
in there!
RAY: There's a small amount
of soap in Windex. But my guess
is that any suds would be suppressed by the high pressure inside
the cooling system. I mean, she
might find her engine compartment overflowing with soap suds
tomorrow morning, but I doubt it.
It's not like she put Dawn
Dishwashing Liquid in there.
TOM: Flushing the cooling
system certainly will remove all
doubt about any future damage
that might result. And she can feel
good knowing she bas the cleanest
cooling system in the neighborhood.
t
• Continued from pl
ent society). His mom is
struggling, even harder, to
keep them afloat by working double shifts at the local
hospital and relying on paid
caregivers to look after
Nicky.
• Nicky's act of kindness
towards a homeless man
results in a pet rabbit he
quickly dubs the Easter
Bunny. Unfortunately, his
mother ;robably won't let
him keep it, so he opts to
hide it in his room.
Remington turns this chain
of events to his own advantage and threatens to kill the
rabbit if Nicky doesn't start
telling mommy how much
he likes Uncle Rem and
wants to spend the holiday
with him.
The fateful day finds
Nicky. at home with
Remington for only a short
while before the situation
gets decidedly ominous
when Remington offers
Nicky up as bait to twisted
creep, Ray, with plenty of
money. At this point I was
ready to hate this movie for
two reasons. One, I'm a
parent and this is my worst
nightmare. Two, I worked
Strange ••• but true
•
It was American
actress and comedian Lily
Tomlin who made the following sage observation:
"Man invented language to
satisfy his deep need to
complain."
• According to Henry
Heimlich, the inventor of
the abdominal thrust technique known as the
Heimlich Maneuver, the
food upon which people
most commonly choke is
peanut butter straight out of
the jar.
• Astronauts on the
International Space Station
see the sun rise every 90
minutes.
• You've probably heard
that Eskimos have 50 words
for different types of snow,
but you might not realize shrimp end up with too few
that their language doesn't males to sustain the populahave a word for just plain' tion, some of the females
snow.
' tum into males.
• You might recall
• Michael Crichton is
Glenn Ford, an actor from best known as an author and
Hollywood's Golden Era, screenwriter, and most of his
from such films as "3: 10 to fans are aware of the fact
Yuma,"
"Blackboard that he was a medical docJungle" and "The Big Heat." tor, as well. It's interesting to
You probably didn't know, note, however, that as an
though, that when he was undergraduate student he
born in Quebec he was majored in anthropology.
named Gwyllyn Samuel
• If you're like 80 perNewton Ford. The mspira- cent of Americans, you will
tion for his stage name was experience some kind of
the town of Glenford, back trouble at least once in
Canada.
your lifetime.
• Those who study such
• Businesswoman Mary
things. say that every day in Kay Ash, before she foundthe world, 62 square miles ed the Mary Kay Cosmetics
of land becomes desert.
empire, sold encyclopedias
•
When groups of door-to-door.
GOOD HEALTH
How much Water is enough in heat;»
DEAR DR. DONOHUE:
I am confused about how
much water to drink when
exercising in hot weather. I
learned that you should
drink all the time during
exercise, even when you
aren't thirsty. Now they tell
me that drinking. too much
affects your brain and can
. , cause death. What's the
story here?~- M.F.
ANSWBR: This has to
be one of those "it depends"
answers. How much water
or any other fluid is needed
in hot water depends on how
hard is the exercise, how
long you do it, how heavily
you sweat, how hot it is and
how acclimatized you are to
heat. It takes two weeks to
acclimatize to heat. After
two weeks, less sodium and
potassium are lost in sweat
Formerly, the advice for
fluids was to drink frequent. ) ly even if you didn't feel
thirsty. That's overkill. You
can let thirst be your guide
most of the time. Older people have a somewhat blunt
ed thirst sense, so they
might have to remind themselves to drink in exceptionally hot weather.
To stay hydrated during
heavy physical activity or
exercise, drink 12 to 16
ounces of fluid three to four
hours before exercise. The
fluid can be plain water. It's
also a good idea to take a
salty snack before exercise - pretzels, peanuts or crackers.
During activity, drink
about every 20 minutes, as
much as your thirst tells
you.
If your activity lasts
longer than two or three
hours and if you sweat heavily, then you have to pay
attention to your salt intake.
Marathon runners taught us
this. A few marathoners died
from drinking only water
during hot-weather races.
Doing so lowers body sodium. That's hyponatremia,
and it can -be serious.
Headache,
vom1tmg,
swollen ankles and feet,
fatigue far out of the fatigue
usually felt and disorientation are some of the signs of
hyponatremia.
Sports drinks with sodium in them can prevent
hyponatremia. You can
make your own replacement
fluid by adding 1 tablespoon
sugar, 1/8 teaspoon salt and
1 tablespoon orange juice to
an almost filled 8-ounce
glass of water. You have to
make enough to last for the
whole exercise session.
DOD
DEAR DR. DONOHUE:
My right ear began to throb
so bad that I had to see a
doctor. She said I have otitis
extema, and gave me pre-
sc1iptipns for eardrops and
pain medicine. Sbe didn't
say much to me about this.
She was in a hurry to see
other patients. Will you
explain to me what otitis
extema is?-- P.P.
ANSWER: It's an infection of the ear canal, that
small tunnel (about 1 inch
long) that runs from the
external ear to the eardrum.
It's the place where wax
forms. Infections of the
canal come about for a variety of reasons. They always
hurt. and they sometimes
cause a foul drainage.
Be sure to use the
cardrops -- which, I'm sure,
are antibiotic drops -- for as
long as the prescription says
to. Don't stop when the pain
leaves, or the infection can
return.
I know what you mean
about the doctor being busy.
Managed care has doctors
on such tight schedules that
the doctor-patient relationship is often lost.
ODI"J
Dr. Donohue regrets that
he is unable to anS»'er individual leiters, but he will
incorporate them in his column whenever possible.
Readers may write him or
request an order form of
amilable health newsletters
at P.O. Box 536475,
Orlando, FL 32853-6475.
"
with the physically challenged for 15 years and didn't wish to see anything
happen to this character.
Turns out the director
felt the same way and a
bunny-suited
avenger
shows up in due time to prevent any harm to the child.
This has the added effect of
making you root for the
killer (a nasty trick), but the
film deserves credit for featuring the disabled community in a type of film that
has mostly shunned the
population.
The end result is gory as
all get-out, but the director
(Chad Ferrin - watch for
this guy) manages to execute it all smoothly and
even deliver a happy ending. When the identity of
the Bunny is revealed,
you'll kick yourself for not
guessing it correctly. but
how long has it been since a
horror film surprised anyone?
This is the horror movie
you've been waiting for if
you're tired of remakes but
miss that 1970s "anything
can happen at any time·"
vibe. Ferrin gets it done by
using talented actors and
allowing a little humor into
the mix (Remington is actually funny when he isn't
menacing Nicky).
Some of the performances are merely serviceable
but the key characters are
cast perfectly. Timothy
Muskatell imbues Rem
with equal pa1ts humor and
evil. David Z. Stamp all but
steals the movie as Ray. He
manages to look and sound
like a degenerate. He is also
given some choice dialogue, but this actor is so
good it is sure thing that
casting directors will have a
hard time seeing him as
anything else.
The best bits, though,
belong to Richard Gray as
Nicholas. Tackling this sort
of role is tough for a veter- ·
an actor. Gray shows no
fear as he embraces the
physicality of a young man
with cerebral palsy. He
stays true to th~ limitations
imposed on the character
and hits this one out of the
park with none of the melodrama that Dustin Hoffman
pulled in "Rain man."
This one is worth finding
but hard to watch, just what
the
director intended.
Sometimes it's nice to see a
movie that refuses to give
you what you expect, as in
most Hollywood horrors
that play it much too safe.
Best line: "The bad boy.
He cholped the Easter
Bunny's ears clean off."
2009, unrated.
by TOM DOTY
lurid future around our corner.
• "Puppet Master: Axis
of Evil" - The puppet
monsters return in this latest
effort from "Full Moon
Pictures." This time out
their story is a flashback to
World War II, where the
deadly toys help a young
man foil a Nazi plot.
Somebody needs to put this
franchise out of its misery.
• "Batman: Under the
Red Hood" - Despite the
fairy-tale title, this animated flick does not pit the
Dark Knight against a girl
visiting her sick grandmother. Here the Red Hood
is a fellow :vigilante whose
lack of ethics puts him in
Dutch with the caped cru-
sader. Another outstanding
effort from the DC Comics
people, who are producing .
a slew of animated hero:
tales that showcase their •
top-notch writing staff. This:
one also features some
excellent voice work with
Neil Patrick Harris doing an
exemplary
job
as
Nightwing. This filrri also
features the death of Jason·
Todd (who was an orphan:
that got to be Robin in the :
1980s, until fans opted to
have him killed by the Joker
in a "phone in the fate of
Robin contest").
Next week look for more
superhero action in "Kick··
Ass." and hunker down
with the children for "Diary
of a Wimpy Kid."
TIMES COLUMNIST
This week's biggest
release was also its largest
disappointment, but three
other flicks picked up the
slack.
· • "Clash of the Titans"
- A huge budget and some
creaky 3-D effects can't
change the fact that this
high-tech remake of Ray
Harryhausen's classic has
no heart. Anybody can
throw a ton of money on the
screen but these folks miss
the boat. Part of the miginal
film's appeal was the oldschool effects, which lent a
bizarre and other-worldly
quality to the action. You
still get the scorpion fight
and the awesome sequence
where Perseus, a mere mortal, takes down the gargantuan Kraken with the
Medusa's head, but the
whole thing lacks any spirit.
Great to look at, but there is
no lingering entertainment
value.
•
"Repo Men"
Science Fiction is at its best
in a grungy "feel bad" setting (check out "Soylent
Green
"and
"Blade
Runner"), and this effort
sticks to that formula. Here
you get a future where
organs can be grown artificially but they cost so much
that the companies actually
. send out guys to repossess
your parts if you can't make
the payments. Jude Law
stars as a repo guy who suffers a coronary and almost
has a second one when he
gets the bill for his state-ofthe-art heart. lt turns into a
cat-and-mouse game with
his hulking partner. Good
stuff that delivers on the
action sequences and the
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$200 deposit. If intermiles from Prestonsrent. Located 3 miles ested call 886-1958
Or
burg. Available August
from Prestonsburg or 791·5166.
·
1st. Call886·8~66
on Rt 1428.No HUD
1 Br apt for rent.
Ready to occupy.
Everything you need,
very clean, quite,
a.c., good place.
Also small furnished
mobile home. Both
suitable for 2 working
people no more. No
drugs. Near Pre2 Apartments for stonsburg J.W. Lake.
rent. 3 br, Central Out of state workers
heat ajr and washer welcome. Call 606·
& dryer hookup, 205-0215 or 886kitchen and small 3941.
dining area. Up·
starirs $350 a month
plus utilities and 1
month
deposit. 2 br, 1/2 bath town- accepted. Call 358· Mobile home for rent.
Downtown stairs is house for rent. Also 1 9483. After 6pm
Call874-9790.
$500 plus utilities & br apartment. Both
deposit. Call 285· located in city limits
9000 or 285-3142 of Prestonsburg. No
PUBLIC NOTICE
pets. Call886·8991.
before 9:00 pm
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
requirements established by the KenNOTICE 0
tucky General Assembly that the
INTENTION TO MINE
Floyd County Board of Education has
Pursuant to Application Number
posted the FY 201 0 list of vendor pay836-9029, Transfer ·
ments and the pre-audit FY 2009 AnIn accordance with 405 KAR 8:010,
nual Financial ReporVBalance Sheets
notice. is hereby given that FCDC
on the internet for public viewing.
Coal, Inc., P.O. Box 77, lvel, Kentucky
These items can be viewed by select41642 intends to transfer permit numing the appropriate hyper links at the
ber 836-9026 to FCDC Coal, Inc.,
following
web
address;
P.O. Box 1200, Robinson Creek,
http:l/www.floyd.kyschools.us
Kentucky 41560. The new permit
Copies of each report are also
number will be 836-9029. The operaavailable
for viewing at the Floyd
tion disturbs 4.37 surface acres and
County Board of Education, Finance
will underlie 0.00 acres. No new
Department, 106 N. Front Ave., Preacreage is affected by this transfer.
stonsburg KY 41653
The operation is located 2.50 miles
, south of Banner in Floyd County. The
proposed operation is approximately
0.25 miles north from KY Route
LEGAL NOTICE
1426's junction with Water Birch
Lisa Stumbo, Attorney at Law,
Road and located 0.00 miles east of
112 West Court Street, Suite 100,
Prater Creek. The operation is loPrestonsburg, Kentucky, has
cated on the Harold USGS 7 1/2
minute quadrangle.
.
been appointed Warning Order
The application has been filed for'
Attorney by the Floyd Circuit
public inspection at the Department
Court to notify the Unknown
for Natural Resources' Prestonsburg
Heirs or Devisees, if any, of CharRegional Office, 3140 South Lake
lie Prater, and Their Unknown'
Drive, Suite 6, Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. Written comments or
Spouses, if any, of the nature and
objections must be filed with the Dipendency of a certain lawsuit
rector, Division of Mine Permits, #2
filed on or about July 12, 201 0 in
Hudson Hollow, U.S. 127 South,
which The Unknown Heirs or DeFrankfort, Kentucky 40601. All comvisees,
if any, ol Charlie Prater,
ments or objections must be received
and Their Unknown Spouses, if
within fifteen (15) days of today's
date.
any, was named as a Defendant. .
Said suit has been filed in Division Number I of the Floyd Circuit
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Court and is represented by Civil
TO MINE
Action No. 10-C 1-721 . The basis
Pursuant to Application Numof the suit is a Complaint to enber 836-7011 Amendment No.1
force a lien on certain real propIn accordance with KRS 350.070, notice is hereby given that Frasure Creek
erty.
Mining, LLC, 4978 Teays Valley Road,
The Unknown Heirs or DeScott Depot, West Virginia 25560, has
visees,
if any, of Charlie Prater,
filed for an amendment to an applicaand
Their
Unknown Spouses, if
tion for a surface coal mining and recla·
mation operation located at Beaver in
any, shall have fifty (50) days
Floyd County. The amendment profrom the date of the Warning
poses to add 6.28 acres of surface disOrder to file an Answer with the
turbance area and delete 6.36 acres of
Floyd Circuit Court Clerk if he or
surface disturbance area for a total area
she
desires to do so. If he or she
within the permit boundary of 19.93
does not appear in the suit and
acres.The operation begins at the intersection of KY Route 979's junction with
defend it, a Judgment will be enMitchell Branch Road in Floyd County.
tered at the discretion of the
The operation is located on the Mccourt.
Dowell USGS 7 1/2 minute quadrangle
Anyone having information conmap. The operation will use the haul
road only method of surface mining.
cerning the Unknown Heirs or
The surface area to be disturbed is
Devisees, if any, of Charlie
owned by The Elk Horn Coal Company,
Prater, and Their Unknown
LLC, Daisy Mitchell Estate, and Willie
Spouses, if any, please contact
Mitchell. The application has been filed
Hon. Lisa Stumbo at t606) 886for public inspection at the Department
1020.
for Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement!s Prestonsburg Regional Of·
fice; 3140 South Lake Drive, Suite 6,
Lisa Stumbo
Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. Written
Miranda D. Click
comments, objections, or requests for a
Attorneys at Law
permit conference must be filed with the
C. V. Reynolds Law Offices,
Director of the Division of Permits, #2
P.S.C ..
Hudson Hollow Complex, U.S. 127
112 West Court Street
South, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601.This
is the final advertisement of the applicaSuite 100
tion. All comments, objections, or rePrestonsburg, Kentucky 41653
quests for a permit conference must be
received within 30 days of today's date.
HOUSE FOR SALE: 583 N. Central
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Call 886-0184
2br Mobile home tor
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plus utilities. Located
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8931 226·3811
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First Month Rent Free
w!Deposit Paid in Full
Stove, Refrigerator,
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Water, sewer, garbage included in rent
Call Sheri
606-886-0039
LEGAL NOTICE
TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS
OR DEVISEES, IF ANY, OF
CEDI PRATER AND THEIR UNKNOWN SPOUSES, IF ANY
I have been appointed by the
Circuit Court Clerk of Floyd
County, Kentucky in Civil Action
No. 10-CI-721, now pending in
Floyd Circuit Court, Division No.
I, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, styled:
U.S. Bank, N.A. alkla U.S.
Bank National Association
NO, Plaintiff
vs.
Kenneth Lee Prater, et al, Defendants
The nature of this action is one
seeking judgment against the
Defendants to have
Plaintiff's mortgage enforced
and for sale of the below described property:
EXHIBIT A LEGAL
DESCRIPTION
A certain parcel or tract of land
located on Middle Creek on
Floyd, County, Kentucky, and
more particularly and bounded
and described as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at the west end culvert at the southern, north to the
top of the hill or ridge thence turning eastward to'w ard the George
Adams property line, thence running with the top of the ridge to
the George Adams property line
thence turning south and running
along the George Adams property line back to the center of
middle creek.
Subject to all easements,
covenants, condijtions. Reservations, leases and restrictions of
record, all legal highways, all
rights of way, all zoning, building
and other laws, ordinances and
regulations, all rights of tenants in
possesion, and all real estate
taxes and assessments not yet
due and payable.
Being the same property conveyed by deed recorded in Volume 484, Page 307, of the Floyd
County, Kentucky records.
RYAN ALLISON
WARNING ORDER ATTORNEY
124 WEST COURT STREET
PRESTONSBURG, KY. 41653
Telephone: (606) 886-6090
Facsimile (606) 886-6148
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
MINE 1
Pursuant to Application Number 898-5938 Renewal #3
In accordance with KRS 350.055, notice is hereby given that Premier
Elkhorn Coal Company, P.O. Box 130,
Myra, Kentucky 41549, has applied for
a renewal of permit number 898-5938
an underground coal mining operation.
The operation affects a surface disturbance of 8.3 acres and underlies 487.0
acres for a total of 495.3 acres.
The proposed operation is located 0.9
miles ·northeast of Ligon in Pike and
Floyd Counties. The operation is approximately .03 miles north of Robinson
Creek Road's junction with Tackett Fork
Road 'and located 0.3 mile north of
Robinson Creek.
The proposed operation is lqcated on
the McDowell and Wheelwright
U.S.G.S. 7 1/2 minute quadrangle map.
The operation will use the underground
method of mining. The surface area to
be disturbed is owned by Pike Letcher
Land Company. The operation will underlie land owned by Enterprise Coal
Company. The operation will underlie
property owned by Jack Akers , Lizzie
J. & Oley Hall, Donald & Alpha Jean
Hamilton, Liza Tackett, Henry &
Josephine Hall, Fred rick & Lackie Johnson , Bill & Donna Marie Tackett, Homer
& Wanda Hamilton, Clara & George
Bartley, Jasper & Maxie Blankenship,
Robert & Laveta Scott, Thomas Ray &
Irene Hamilton, Darvin & Fannie Newsome, Wilma J. & William Hamilton,
Calvin Newsome, Turner Elkhorn Coal
Sales, Inc., Anthony & Betty Wright, Jettie & Charlie Bentley Heirs, Enterprise
Coal Company, Scott & Todd Hamilton,
Morris Newsome, Andy J. & Nancy D.
Bentley, Conley Newsom, Mose & Ethel
Bentley, Andy Kiser Jr. Estate, Sarah
Hamilton, Walker R. & Ella Ruth Hall,
Morrow & Verdie Bentley, G.C. & Daisy
Mitchell, Andy & Ste lla Hamilton,
William & Lindy Hamilton, Geneva Martin, Rebecca & Wil lie Tackett, Robert &
Erma Hamilton, Barbara Caudill, Carlos
& Ethel Hamilton, Fannie Tackett, Ralph
Bryant, Glady Bentley, Samuel & Ethel
Holliefield, Cline & Febie Blankenship,
Fannie & Paul Story, Clyde Hansell,
and Tolbie & Annie Hamilton.
The renewal application has been filed
for public inspection at the Division for
Mine Reclamation and Enforcement's
Pikeville Regional Office, 121 Mays
Branch Road, Pikeville , Kentucky
41501·9331. Written comments, objections, or requests for a permit conference must be filed with the Director,
Division Mine of Permits, #2 Hudson
Hollow, US 127 South, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601.
This is the final advertisement of the
application. All comments, objections,
or requests for a permit conference
must be received within 30 days of
today's date.
�THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Houses For Rent
For rent: 3 br house-.
Central heat & air.
Fenced in yard.' No
pets! NO HUD! at 67.
Greer St. Lancer addition. Prestonsburg,
Ky. $500.per month.
$400 deposit. 6.06886-6358.
House for rent:
1,400 sq ft. Furnished apartment. 1
br, 1 bath. Eat in
kitchen,tv and dining
room. All utilities. Located on US23 be·
2 br house for rent . tween Prestonsburg
$500 per month plus & Pikeville. $800 de·
deposit. Call 794· posit & $800 month.
Call 606-422·1 862.
0249.
For rent: 1,2 &3 br
houses at Hueysville.
City water. Hud approved. Deposit & refrences
required.
Call 886-8223.
NOTICE OF
INTENTION TO MINE
Pursuant to Application Number
836·0376, Transfer
In accordance with 405 KAR 8:010,
notice is hereby given that FCDC
Coal, Inc., P.O. Box 77, lvel, Kentuc;:ky
41642 intends to transfer permit number 836·0332 to FCDC Coal, Inc.,
P.O. Box 1200, Robinson Creek,
Kentucky 41560. The new permit
number will be 836-0376. The operation disturbs 430.38 surface acres
and will underlie 361.53 acres. No
new acreage is affected by this transfer.
The operation is located 3.00 miles
southeast of Printer in Floyd County.
The proposed operation is approximately 3.00 miles southeast from KY
Route 2030's junction with KY Route
122 and located 0.10 miles west of
Spurlock Creek. The operation is located on the McDowell and Harold
USGS 7 1/2 minute quadrangles.
The application has been filed for
public inspection at the Department
for Natural Resources' Prestonsburg
Regional Office, 3140 South Lake
Drive, Suite 6, Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. Written comments or
objections must be filed with the Director, Division of Mine Permits, #2
Hudson Hollow, U.S. 127 South,
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601. All comments or objections must be received
within fifteen (15) days of today's
date.
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606_226 _0995 .
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Lot
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Inside yard sale. August 2,3 & 4th.
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1969
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LA Car. Blue re- Inside & outside. Go operations helpful.
stored very good cart in good condi· EOE. Send resume
condition. VB. 33K tion,old one man and & salary requireptiremiles. $16,000. 606· cross cut saws, an- ments to
930-9656 or email tiques, glassware, sume@ unitedew.co
md05201 O@aol.com furniture & tools. Lo· m or Attn: M.Pike,
3700 Morgan Ave.
- - - - - - cated on Rt 122 at Evansville, In 47715.
Drift. July 30th &
For sale: 0-6 months
31st. Across from old Mt
Manor
of
baby girl clothes.
now
Winter and summer Drift show house. Paintsville-is
For more information taking applications
clothes. Some new
call 377-0879 or 791· for part time dietary
and some used.
9047.
aide position. Apply
Over 500 items. Askin person at Mouning $100.00. Call
tain Manor. 1025 Eu- •
358-0286.
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tween
8:00am-:
Several families. July 4:00pm .
30 & 31st. 9am until
3pm. ·A little bit of
NOTICE OF
country. 256 Irene Full and part time po-INTENTION TO MINE
available. :
Street,
Prestons- sition·
Pursuant to Application Number
burg, Ky. Antiques, Salary depends on :
836-5567, Transfer
household
items, experience. Call 886· •
•
clothes for baby to 8299.
In accordance with 405 KAR 8:010,
adult, home Interior
notice is hereby given that FCDC
and many other Papa Johns of Pre·
Coal, Inc., P.O. Box 77, lvel, Kentucky
items. Contact Carol stonsburg is now hir-·
41642 intends to transfer permit numing drivers and:
Allen at 226-1820.
ber 836-5509 to FCDC Coal, Inc.,
experienced cooks.- _
P.O. Box 1200, Robinson Creek,
All shifts available.
Kentucky 41560. The new permit
If you are looking Apply in person at the store.
number will be 836-5567. The operafor a bargain the
tion disturbs 6.40 surface acres and
come to The BarFinancial
will underlie 397.70 acres. No new
gin
Basement.
acreage is affected by this transfer.
FAST IRS
New & used mise
The operation is located 3.00 miles
RELIEF
items. Located on
south of Langley in Floyd County. The
Do you owe over
the 2nd steet at
proposed operation is approximately
Cliff Ad on Hibis- $10000 to the IRS? •
0.80 miles north from KY Route 777's
junction with KY Route 680 and locus Court Call Settle Out Over Due :
Taxes for Less
cated adjacent to Turkey Creek. The
886-2080 or 8861-888-692·5739
operation is located on the Martin and
3060. for any
Wayland USGS 7 1/2 minute quadDIRECTV questions.
rangles.
For the best TV
The application has been filed for
experience, upHelp Wanted ·
public inspection at the Department
grade from cable
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for Natural Resources' Prestonsburg
to
Regional Office, 3140 South Lake
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Care center currently
tucky 41653. Written comments or
1-866·541..()834
has opening for full
objections must be filed with the Di·
time and part-time
rector, Division of Mine Permits, #2
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-.
NOTICE OF
INTENTION TO MINE
Pursuant to Application Number
836-0379, Transfer
In accordance with 405 KAR 8:010,
notice is hereby given that FCDC
Coal, Inc., P.O. Box 77, !vel, Kentucky
41642 intends to transfer permit number 836-0350 to FCDC Coal, Inc.,
P.O. Box 1200, Robinson Creek,
Kentucky 41560. The new ·permit
number will be 836-0379. The operation disturbs 202.01 surface acres
and will underlie 71.17 acres. No new
acreage is affected by this transfer.
The operation is located 2.00 miles
southeast of Printer in Floyd County.
The proposed operation is approximately 0.45 miles east from KY Route
2030's junction with County Route
1142 and located within Gunstock
Branch. The operation is located on
the Harold and Martin USGS 7 1/2
minute quadrangles.
The application has been filed tor
public inspection at the De'p artment
for Natural Resources' Prestonsburg
Regional Office, 3140 South Lake
Drive, Suite 6, Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. Written comments or
objections must be filed with the Director, Division of Mine Permits, #2
Hudson Hollow, U.S. 127 South,
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601. All comments or objections must be receiyed
within fifteen (15) days of today's
date.
NOTICE OF
INTENTION TO MINE
Pursuant to Application Number
836·5555, Transfer
In accordance with 405 KAR 8:010,
notice is hereby given that FCDC
Coal, Inc., P.O. Box 77, lvel, Kentucky
41642 intends to transfer permit num- ,
ber 836·5497 to FCDC Coal, Inc.,
P.O. Box 1200, Robinson Creek,
Kentucky 41560. The new permit _
number will be 836-5555. The operation disturbs 6.77' surface acres and
will underlie 1,400.16 acres. No new
acreage is affected by this transfer.
The operation is located 1.50 miles southeast of Grethel in Floyd County.
The proposed operation is approximately 1.50 miles southeast from KY "
Route 979's junction with Branham
Creek Road and located 0.20 miles
east of Branham Creek. The opera·
tion is located on the Harold USGS 7
1/2 minute quadrangle.
The application has been filed for
public inspection at the Department
for Natural Resources' Prestonsburg
Regional Office, 3140 South Lake
Drive, Suite 6, Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. Written comments or
objections must be filed with the Di·
rector, Division of Mine Permits, #2 •
Hudson Hollow, U.S. 127 South,
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601. All comments or objections must be received
within fifteen (15) days of today's
date.
NOTICE OF
INTENTION TO MINE
NOTICE OF
INTENTION TO MINE
Pursuant to Application
Number 836-5558, Transfer
In accordance with 405 KAR 8:01 0,
notice is hereby given that FCDC
Coal, Inc., P.O. Box 77, !vel, Kentucky
41642 intends to transfer permit number 836-5500 to FCDC Coal, Inc., P.O.
Box 1200, Robinson Creek, Kentucky
41560. The new permit number will be
836-5558. The operation disturbs 4.24
surface acres and will underlie 118.00
acres. No new acreage is affected by
this transfer.
The operation is located 1 .50 miles
north of Drift in Floyd County. The
proposed operation is approximately
1.50 miles north from KY Route 122's
junction with Stonecoal Branch Road
and located 0.10 miles south of
Stonecoal Branch Road Creek. The
operation is located on the Harold
and McDowell USGS 7 1/2 minute
quadrangles.
.
The application has been flied for
public inspection at the Department
for Natural Resources' Prestonsburg
Regional Office, 3140 South Lake
Drive, Suite 6, Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. Writt~n con:'ments ~r
objections must be f1led w1th t_he DIrector, Division of Mine Perm1ts, #2
Hudson Hollow, U.S. 127 South,
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601. All comments or objections must be received
within fifteen (15) days of today's
date.
Pursuant to Application Number
836·5563, Transfer
In accordance with 405 KAR 8:010,
notice is hereby given that FCDC
Coal, Inc., P.O. Box 77, lvel, Kentucky
41642 intends to transfer permit number 836-5505 to FCDC Coal, Inc.,
P.O. Box 1200, Robinson Creek,
Kentucky 41560. The new permit
number will be 836-5563. The operation disturbs 3.04 surface acres and
will underlie 1,594.13 acres. No new
acreage is affected by this transfer.
The operation is located 1.50 miles
southeast of Printer in Floyd County.
The proposed operation is approximately 0.20 miles northeast from KY
Route 2030's junction with Big
Branch-Honaker Road and located
adjacent to Spurlock Creek. The operation is located on the Harold
USGS 7 1/2 minute quadrangle.
The application ha~ been filed for
public inspection at the Department
for Natural Resource~· Prestonsburg
Regional Office, 3140 South Lake
Drive, Suite 6, Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. Written comments or
objections must be filed with the Di·
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Hudson Hollow, U.S. 127 South,
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601. All comments or objections must be received
within fifteen (15) days of today's
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Medicine
recently
residency
and
Louisville
internship
a
and
center.
care
Pueblo,
radi-
B.
Care
urgent
and
Resuscitation
Biology
completed
of
University
the
at
Dotson
University
Family
was
the
Center
Immediate
Obstetric,
Dr.
in
Paul
In
vil-
remote
the
Medical
temporary
a
in
at
in
Support
the
Beta
Dotson
College
Dr.
[an
also
Beta
school
Kentucky
Bachelor
up
worked
Dotson
department
certified
Scholarship
She
Dr.
Dr.
Regional
Georgetown
set
pharmacies
and
Glasgow
volume
high
High
a
that
team
ology
full-
a
awarded
was
Beta
Society.
Honors
lages.
on
Excellence
from
ber
Dotson,
Community
Inez
earned
from
“College
-Academic
clinics
Prestonsburg
Dr.
Science
degree
where
she
of
Kentucky
19.
July
on
graduate
medical
physician,
medicine
Martin
basis
A
has
(Wells)
Ann
Center
time
Care
ck
-
Seohow
insurance,
requesting
we
mach
and you
&
can
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Clayton
and
Vaughan.
be
30,
.
a
Sydney
Kay
the
daughter
Funeral
will
July
and
and
and
late
Fred
Ledford
services
Friday,
:
of
Branon
Vaughan
Ledford.
Peyton
Funeral
held
of
and
of
Cope
Rodney
James,
and
Dixon
Hicks,
MacKenzie;
sister
(Alvin)
(Devon)
Indiana;
~
late
MacKenzie;
loving
tvo
Hyden
grandchildren:
three
Tyler
.the
great-grandmother
Tom
of
and
(M.
grandmother
Andrea
Jane
Indiana’
Michael
Carmichael,
Casey,.
and
MacKenzie;
Elijah
and
of
Cynthiana;
of
Christine
Home.
a
Allen
Della
Pollock
Ohio,
Friday,
held
were
Frankfort;
halfsisters:
in
Funeral
of
David
of
mother
(Shanna)
Doug,
and
and
Prestonsburg
of
Cooley
the
Stapleton,
Ohio.
Ledford
brothers:
J.
the
and
include
Deanna
Prestonsburg
of
(Lori),
Gary
Johnson.
survivors
Kristy
Ohio,
Dayton,
at
16,
July
in
Dayton
of
Fred
.
the
Tummiler),
Jill
her
by
daughters:
two
held
Vienna,
of
Dayton,
23,
native
New
survived
Johnson
in
Doug
died
2010:
27;
was
She
at
stay
a
July
Tuesday,
in
Store,
and
is
husband,
Mecks
L.
Friday,
ices
Slone;
S.C.,
Hartsville,
her
at
of
Hospice
of
Funeral
Morris
died
21,
July
direction
Murrell
Mousie,
Indiana.
Dollar
of
77,
formerly
-Prestonsburg,
of
at
manager
MacKenzie,
I.
(mee
Vaughan),
age
Ohio,
Cincinnati,
Allen.
mom.
two
Crematory,
Bonnie
formerly
Family
at
under
The
Muncie,
died
servic-
Saturday,
the
of
and
72,
renter,
Prestonsburg.
services
the
retired
a
She
Small.
were
19,
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™
was
Moris
late
Alley
L.
MacKenzie
Tommie
the
‘was
the
Jean
Prestonsburg,
by
James
services
July
58,
She
home
Indiana,
survived
husband,
Funeral
died
Tuesday,
July
Highlands
Regional
is
Monday,
direction
Norma
Other
15,
July
Hospital,
She
her
Lucas
Medical
21,
Memorial
Indiana.
of
77,
Ball.
23,
Newsome,
Small,
Tommie
at
in
1958,
she
Prestonsburg,
of
daughter
and
“Christine”
Thursday,
Home.
Ronnie
Martin,
of
Goble
servicof
Helen
died
is
July
direction
Funeral
bi
Sherry
wife,
Funeral
Friday,
the
™
Trigueiro,
his
by
Son
held
Lee
Mullins,
Tammy
died
Prestonsburg,
her
resiJuly 20, at
dence.
of
Wednesday,
held
under
He
held
under
&a
Nelson-
Faye
Monday,
were
Home.
Shirley
died
Russell
Pilgrim,
2010,
2,
July
obituary)»
(Paid
died
27,
in
arrangements.
residence.
Born
is
Martin,
in
of
Johnson,
Allen
July
Funeral
Nelson-Frazier
me,
charge
Prestonsburg,
Tuesday,
her
Home.
Justice,
Pikeville.
Justice.
es
under
28,
of
Funeral
™
Funeral
28,
direction
the
Frazier
Frazier
wife,
Little.
were
July
Blake
in
survived
held
under
Jone
Regina,
19,
Riley
Care.
at
Center.
&a
Home.
Randall
July
the
at
were
direction
ARH.
by
Howell
services
26,
Health
Medical
@
of
55,
died
21,
Jean
of
52,
July 14, at
Wednesday,
Medical
Daughters
Ashland.
He is
surCenter,
in
Pauletta
vived
his
wife,
by
Baldwin
Funeral
Maynard.
services
held
were
Saturday,
under
the
direction
17,
July
and
Funeral
of
Son
Phelps
65;
July
arrangements,
of
Hall
direction
Funeral
Stratton,
services
the
July
McDowell
survived
Donna
July
Prestonsburg
of
64,
Sunday,
the
at
Gene
Wednesday,
‘Funeral
Nelson-
Johnson,
direction
King’s
direction
Funeral
Frazier
Carol
Home.
of.
Allen
Johnson
COUNTY
James
56,
Jean
Carol
Tuesday,
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Maynard,
is
surBarbara
Graveside
died
Funeral
Sunday,
Pandora
the
20,
Norton
-Wednesday,
He
Sloneheld
were
under
the
-85,
held
the
under
Pikeville
were
under
Stanville,
Wednesday,
Dean
Nelson
died
Home.
Lloyd
Funeral
of
(Buddy)
25,
of
of
25,
17.
wife,
his
MARTIN
home-
were
@
hus-
July
Boyd,
died
her
at
Home.
services
July
Funeral
Monday,
the
Nelson-Frazier
,her
Columbus
74,
Home.
@
38,
wife,
Tuesday,
by
direction
21,
July
Prestonsburg.
Funeral
Frazier
@
71,
Riverview
in
Sunday,
the
Hamilton.
Slone,
the
of
Marie
services
diced
survived
Slone.
He
July
under
July
by
Obenshain
services
Nelson-Frazier
Martin,
of
vived
COUNTY
Opal
Mi
of
Saturday
by
held
Home.
PIKE
Funeral
‘the’
at
Care,
held
the
at
River,
20,
band,
of
Center.
Charlotte
Funeral
He
Health
She
is
61,
23,
Medical
Funeral
28,
Bunec
died
Pikeville
Lal
Bluc
of
of
Hamilto
direction
*
Obituaries
Wallen.
24,
of-
Funeral
July
survived
were
July
direction
--
Nola Dean
July
direction
the
Saturday,
July
is
Marcus
services
'sérvi
Saturday,
held
under-
were
July
“the
Teaberry,
Sonny
services
58,
Sreon
Funeral
Nelson-Frazier,
Home:
survived
Wednesday,
Nelson-Frazier
Home.
@
Ralph
>
is
James
Funeral
under
24,
Funeral
Tuesday,
Center,
were
in
Center;
husband,
her
Craft:
held
es
residence.
She
her
husband,
Funeral
Highlands
at
Medical...
Prestonsburg.
66,
Highlands
at
Medical
She
Prestonsburg.
25,
20,
Saturday,
died
.24,
Regional
’
the
Craft.
Watson
Wayland,
July
,
Ronnie
died
Martin,
of
Hall
Newsom
@
-
@
of
TIMES
Obituaries
under
24,
July
direction
Home.
Puners
Hall
Home.
Saturday,
the
held
were
July
direction
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Friday,
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the Record
For
Marriage
Judy
Licenses
Shannon
Hall,
Cole
of
Prestonsburg,
Spencer,
Prestonsburg
Stacy
of
-Twiss,
Renee
Hill,
Hager-~
Tima
Stacy
or
Gibson,
41,
harassing
communi-
or
in
items
sary
to
fry-
operation
the
in
or
non-
lar
solution,
accumulation
lots
properly,
driving
surfaces
of
soil,
reguViolations
inspection.
noted:
not
“numbered,
not
large
park
entire
in
need
Hill.
cations.
Lyn
:
Carla&q
Wheelwright,
to
Miller,
Ray
Wheelwright.
Ann
Hall,
of
22,
Flaine
Ivel;
of
20,
failure
Filed
school.
Julie
25,
Harold;
50,
school.
intoxication.
fourth-degree
to
Hall,
Akers
parent
child
assault.
theft
Nicole
Josephine
Prestonsburg;
27,
the
endangering
welfare
of
stonsburg,
a
minor.
custodian
Jennifer
Moore,
Langley;
20,
intoxica-
public
by
child
parent
failure
tion.
Oliver
32,
riding
etc:
bow,
underway,
on
motorboat
to
regular
while
failure
personal
wear
floatation
_Michelle
riding
29,
while
etc.
Allen
fishing
Tram;
29,
custodian
required,
parent
failure
send
to
Tina
ation
Rena
‘Teaberty,;
Martin,
parent
failure
28,
lack
foods,
child
i
school.
all
hi
and/or
device
tory
as
hazardous
hold
Offense
food
storage,
top
and
FEATURES
requirements,
WAITER
tract
EASTERN
of
night
meeting
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the
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bus
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began
with
the
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ment
achieved
Adams
Bradley
Bailey,
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who
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of
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in
the
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tional,
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driving
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pupil
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transit,
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demonstrate
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contestants
Drivers
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behind
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Sat.-Sun.
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board,
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then
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test,
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bundles;
category.
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and
for
state
test,
to
the
was
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bus
in
first-place
provided by
event
began
ly.
for
Bus
the
call
countries
60
district’s
honored
Conn,
and
Victory
competition.
bus
UNLIMITED
Hall,
:
for
Sat-Sun
7:00-9:30;
30
10—Held
INCEPTION
of
Compete
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in
Per
Now
students,
honored
Richard
SCHM
700-9
{PG-13).
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‘ored
(4:30)
(2:00-4:30)
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Elementary
NASP
also
were
performances
Dallas
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Mon.-Fri.
County
County
Pike
Sat-Sun.
leld
Allen
school
Prater,
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30
July
(PG-13).
Lewis,
the
were
.
Richard
:
DINNER
Frida
CLOUD
7:00-9:30;
perfect atten-
the
drivers
KAPT
hose
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(4:30)
.
with
of
their
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Mon.-Fri.
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from
Layne,
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Florida
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877-782-6275
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with
trip
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contract
a
Health
FREE
all
and
Charles
‘for
honored
the
a
Adams,
students,
Hicks,
and
dance.
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stu-
bond.
school
Chandra
Central,
South
Bates,
savings
--
high
and
for
(1.50.
temporary
memorandum
a
a
§55-9
\VJ/onage
Zachary
certificate
a
UNITE,
(4:15)
4:15
para-educator
understating
County
Manuel
stu
Marcum,
with
School
Joshua
received
$100
nurse,
Home
the
five
Mon.-
Sat-Sun.
nce
School
and
Middle
dent
with
for
year,
needs
positions,
agreement
an
Floyd
Department
Schools
County
registered
have
30
July
from
4,
district
school
Adams
non-DOT)
and
My
to
experienced
professionals
care
special
to
the
Floyd
acknowledg-
students
Ousley
along
Beach
Aug.
Health
at
School,
perfect
Middle
Jordan
dents
until
between
held
meeting,
High
AHen
of
group
drivers.
the
wip
Cheerleaders
Pikeville
trained,
health
High
Prestonsburg
Myrtle
on
select
a
and
out-of-state
an
the
School
County
Education
for
students
for
a
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Floyd
of
Monday
Center,
—
recognition
of
Medical
Regional
of
place
with
services
or
Highlands
Services
con-
6:50-
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BEEZUS
({G)
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Floyd
606-886-9989
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staffers
limited
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located
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meeting
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to
ty
VanArk,
regular
Violations
during
(4:10)
(1:40-4:10)
S—Held
ROMONA
Fri.
DUI—$150.00-
Screening
Drug
protected
net
Sat.-Sun.
Cine
Creck
Silvers,
inspection
food
to
(1:55-4:30)
Over
Mon.-Fri.
)
9:20
Kinhag
Company
property
Sat-Sun.
4—Held
(
6:50-9:20;
listed
to
6:55-9:20.
Over
Mon-Fri.
(PG-13).
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ECLIPSE:
Gas
655-
(8:15)
3—Held
UPS
7:05-9
30;
(4:30)
listed.
not
Lafferty
LLC,
Bull
fantreH
First
fix-
95
John
noted
for
property
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(1:50-4:15)
‘inema
Realty
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2—Held
Sat-Sun.
GROWN
(PG)
Sat-Sun.
6:50-9:15;
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toe
Business
ney
N
Over
Id
APPRENTICE
ma
proper-
Development
property
Conley
as
Prestonsburg.
numerically
and
Score:
Long
LLC,
and
Palmero,
—
Cinema
Tammy
not
property
Quality
to
Dwale
at
PAICES:
Kide/Saniors
-
(145-4 8509O S Mon-Fa.
9:20;
Kinzer
to
Palmero
I_.
Jesse
shiclded
required.
stor
Bartley,
Blanton
TICKET
$10.00
Matinee
SORCERER'S
Mon.-Fri.
(4:20)
Kidwell
and
Bartley
Elsie
Christopher
lava-
light
not.
‘3
Adults—
listed
LTD
property
p.m.
IMatinee—S4.00
Bartley
Bartley,
Tammy
to
and
6
1-
Donnie
drying
at
handsink,
tures
listed.
purchase.
PRICES:
Kids/Seniors—$5.00
-
sys
hand
provided
not
or
not
advance
in
the
date o!
|
Matinees
Until
on
TICKET
Adult—$3.00
Vanover
Donnie
to
not
ty
Dwale
at
located
straints,
towe
Randy
Palmero,
L.
Christophers
Regina
listed
to
Palmero
Dock
regular
continucus
refriger-
cooking
located
Playland,
no
fix
thermometers
checking
ed:
light
units
of
scaled
to
Regina
Violations
in
accurate
freezing
potentially
and
ing
custodi
or
send
to
of
thermometers
school.
to
lack
operestab-
96
Beaver
Be
Bargain
to
property
Everette
not
Blanton
Christophers
et
repair,
shielded
not
Score
yinosaur
pit
toilet
of
need
the
around
Prestonsburg.
stored
solution,
in
fixtures
to
crazing.
not
or
inspection
sur
resistant
use
sanitizer
tures
Christine
Robinette,
not
in
in
lishment
non
contact
Chipping,
cloths
license.
a
Angela
child
40,
auon
the
to
unnecessary
are
cor
or
food
are
ting,
Smith,
resident
Pikeville;
without
resistant
faces
underway
Shawn
durable,
not
are
absorbent,
not
storage,
and/or
surfaces
contact
rosion
Pikeville;
bow,
on
motorboat
an
noted:
during
utensils
Misty
Blackburn,
food
Violations
protected
property
Carrie
that
items
Bays
Carroll,
not
lockers,
not
Johnson
Left
Emogene
Randy
to
property
Verlie
employee
foods,
in
Bays
Carroll,
haz-
to
sh
any
listed.
Dock
listed.
Collins,
at
Kidwell
property
and
rl)
refrigeration
Mon.-Sat
7:00-9:00.
purchas
may
Dock
to
Creek
Baldridge
Slone,
Juiy 30
to
not
property
G.
located
listed
not
clothing/possessions
stored
inspection
food
device.
or
Prestonsburg,
Exxon,
Prestonsburg;
Blanton,
Brenda
to
not
property
Brown
Ray
properly
of:
potentially
for
ardous
Inspections
Rodney
Hamilton,
Jack
maintained
units
Ray
Sheila
Earl
to
(PG).
to
Ket
Howard
property
Howard
Kathryn
Baldridge
Slone,
listed
Health
regular
Violations
noted
send
to
school.
to
Adkins,
listed.
not
Herschel
Earl
94,
Fri,
DOGS
Conley,
_L.
Joan
and
Lovann-
property
disre-
Prestonsburg,
inspection
or
Robin
not
storage,
in
Food:
7:00-9:00;
2—
Conley,
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McDowell.
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Sammy
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a.m.
886-9460.
Buddy
p.m.;
10
6:30
Main
7
p.m.
Prestonsburg;
Paintsville;
460.
6
(formerly
School,
Ministries
6:00
Bill
Don
p.m;
School,
Hous of Worship, Old Post
Mari
7
Service,
Saturday/Sunday.
Ol Time Holiness, 2 miles up A
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7
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and
p.m.
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a.m.
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Woods,
Thunder
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Schoo!
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a.m.;
Sun.
a.m.;
flea
Prestonsburg;
West
Sun.
Ky.
Center,
Temple,
12
old
11
p.m.,
p.m.;
11
11
a.m.;
Water
before
Garre
J
Church
7:00
Moming
Worship
Jesus
am.
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a.m.
10
Jerry
Service,
Truss Co.)
6
11
Thursday,
11
service,
Minister.
Hagans,
Community,
Cosby,
Living
11am:
First
James
Fn,
Minister.
7
Crager,
Lick
Salt
The
MUS
6
Sunday
p.m.;
Vamey,
Baptist,
Fork
Roy
p.m;
am
Pastor.
Metal
Prestonsburg,
St.
ls
1st
Sunday
6
Main
Bob
Freewill
a.m.;
7
service
a.m.;
Thursday,
Ave.,
Worship
Allen,
Sunday
Service,
Worship
a.m:
EPISCOPAL
p.m
of
Estill;
(Red)
Bapti
Service,
Wendell
10
Wednesday,
6
God,
of
Tussey.
Ligon
Senice,
7
Home
Fork
School,
Sunday
and
Sunday
and
Music,
and
Worship
School,
Worship
9:30
Supplies
East KY Roof
7
11:15
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Creek
am.;
Lavonne
Minister.
a.m.,
10
Ligon
Church
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3rd
am.,
Martin:
a.m.
Sernice,
Bracken,
Rock
Crum,
Bud
p.m.
Harkins
a.m.;
Sunday
evening,
Minister.
Lafferty,
a.m.;
11
West
a.m.;
Randy
p.m.
Gospel
Allen;
Sunday,
10:30
Worship
Full
Old
Martin;
Churc
Services,
Garth
Wednesday,
p.m.;
Baptist,
James
Wednesday,
Worship
7
Pastor.
ervice,
Paint
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285-3385
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God,
am.
Church
Point;
a.m,
p.m.
Saturday
Service,
Thursday.
11
Wednesday,
pms
7
Friday,
am.;
TRAM
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a.m.,
Tabernacle,
Service,
& Missy
p.m.Car
11
Service,
Minister.
Frye,
San
and
Creek,
7
Lighthouse
of
Williams,
Sunday
Sunday
.
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10
10
889-0905.
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Faith
23;
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a.m.
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School,
Revelation,
Schoo!, 10
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Old
U.S.
God,
11
am.
Serice,
Minister.
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God,
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10
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Sunday
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Thurs.
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Sunday
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Gene
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7
Carpenter
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p.m.:
6
p.m.;
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Prayer
Church
Freewill
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a.m.;
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of
Deliverance
School,
Sunday
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Shepherd,
1Oamm.;
John
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Schoo!
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Freewill
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Jim
10:45
Service,
Worship
Prestonsburg,
Wednesday
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Cooley
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Freewill
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Toler
Creek
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11
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a.m
miles
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Johnson
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p.m.
p.m.
of
Churc
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am.;
10:30
Wednesday,
Community
6:30
p.m.;
3584275
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7
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Moming
p.m.:
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L
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Turkey
a.m.,
Sunday
moming
6:00
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p.m.
3.5
a.m‘;
Atha
KENTUCKY.
a.m.;
7
Saints;
Soe ae
Pisu ader “p.m.
Hwy.
Primary,
Meeting
Meeting
41649;
Richard
Sinday
;
Church
p.m.
Latter-Day
of
am.
p.m.
Christ,
10
Christ;
Layne
Schoo!,
Worship
Wednesday,
p.m;
am:
Denver;
Branch
Wednesday.
am;
p.m.
11
71
Compton,
Sunday,
Martin
Moming
YOU
AND
THE
6
Lackey,
p.m.,
7:00
Service,
McDowell
every
ARE
Betsy
and
Minister.
Worship
6:00
Church
lB.
a.m.
6:00
Community
John
10
Creek
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7
Service,
Littie
10:00
Service,
a.m.;
School,
Wednesday,
p.m.;
Minister
Ligon
10
7
Wednesday,
p.m.;
8
Church;
Gary
Martin
Sunday
Wednesday,
p.m.;
p.
pm.
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a.
School,
Sunday
and
am.
mo
6
Minister
6
East
Baptist,
Little,
Pastor
services
6:30
Sunday
Martin;
and
CHURCH
Creek
11
Garrett;
550,
Baptist;
Little
Rosa
Baptist
Regular
Bottom
{Indian
Association)
9:30
Sunday
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Odd
9:30 a
Sunday
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Minister.
Endicott
Church
4th
and
a.m
Worship
p.m
11
Regular
Saturday
pm.:
Mer
School,
Sunday
Roberts
Coleman,
Drift;
Baptist,
“Service,
am
Service,
Route
Baptist,
Service.
Study,
Liberty
Warship
Minister.
Gobla
D.
6
pm
Jir
Woship,
Beaver
6.00
Saturday
Freewill
Schoc
School;
a.m.;
School,
Church
of
God,
Fellowship.
night, 7 p.m.; Sunday
moming
Minister.
Henry Lewis,
p.m.;
Baptist
Sunday
a.m.;
Drift
Worship
11
Sunday
Wednesday,
.
p.m;
7
Bonanza
Road,
11:00
School,
6:30
Minister
Cofins,
Bible
10
Sunday
Sunday
Left
1
Lewis
&
and
6:30
Wednesday,
p.m.;
Assist.
Phone
Larry Patton.
p.m.
Baptist
and
Sunday
Weeksbury
am.
J.
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of
Bible
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4
11
on
School.
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(Branham
3379,
6:30
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Lancer
Evening
Vera
am;
Service,
a.m.;
Baptist,
Worship
p.m;
6:30
Church
S
Worship
am.,
Baptist
Fork;
Com
&
a.m.
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Freewill
Freewill
Johnn
p.m:
Minister.
Brown,
Betsy
Sei
:
Community
Schoo
Sunday
6
College
11:30
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D.
Rt.
a.m.;
Garrett,
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La
p.m;
Sunday
and
a.m.
Creak
Abbott
a.m.;
Jimmy
p-m.;
Souther
Wedne
6
Layne;
11
Wednesday,
RogMusic Minist
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Technical
Freewill
Keg
Baptist,
11
Service,
Worship
11
11
Baptist,
Creek
lorship
67257
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7
Betsy
Service,
Patton,
and
ext.
School,
Wednesday,
David
Service,
Bible
Stud
Wednesday
Toler
Church
of
Upper
fight: Sunday School,
410,
a.m.;
7
Sunday
Prestonsburg
Service,
Service,
Worship
Jack
Minister.
Baptist,
102;
K
Service.
Avenue
10
a.m.
Fitch,
Will
Worship
Tracy
J
886-3853,
Bonanza
10:30
a.m.
Crace,
pastor,
Cow C!
Service,
Community
Sunday
Regular
Service,
a.m.
Mousey
Box
10
p.m
p.m.;
a.m.;
P.O.
chool,
Wednesday,
p.m.;
Prestonsburg:
West
State
7
p.m
West
Wednesday,
Highland
minister.
and
10
10
7
p.
Maytown
Langley.
worship
and
a.m.
R
Sranch,
Gordon
p.m.;
a.m.;
7
p.m.;
Sandy
Student
Joiner,
Rock
6:30
Baptist,
School,
p.m.;
6
Worship
am_.;
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285-3133;
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School,
Sunday
and 6 p.m.;
Wednesday,
Christ,
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Church
6:30
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886-3459,
Sabbath
9:15;
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Harold;
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Wednesday,
am.;
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Suna
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Creek
Christ,
11
5
vs
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a.m.
of
Martin
Church
of
Christ,
Service, 11 a.m.
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Minister.
Mitchell,
Street;
pm
Grethe!
p.m.,
Chur
Bapti
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Slick
am:
Wednesday,
Betsy
School,
11
pm.;
Every
a
School,
School,
Thursday,
7:
am;
Pastor.
Regular
Branch
Wo
Benedict
10
Wednesday,
;
Sunday
Auxier,
p.m
Greyd
11
Workman
Big
1063
41653;
a.m.
Baptist
Worship
Sunday
Willie
Baptist,
Service,
Worship
Bobby
Spencer,
Ball
and
a.m.
School,
Minister.
Freewil
Auxier
7
Lonie
p.m.;
6:30
a.m.
Reed.
Wednesday,
p.m;
Baptist,
11
Worship
United
Service,
C.
Baptist,
a.m.;
10
6:30
Sunday
Allen;
Tommy
Fre
BAPTIST
Allen
6:30
10
School,
11
11
Service,
Poole,
Vicki
ADVENTIST
358-9263;
Pastor,
Everyone
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a.m.
Minister
Church
Rev.
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Church
Service,
Baker,
message.
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;
KY
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Fr
Wedna
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Smith,
(Sam)
Thurs.,
Wed.,
United
intersection
10:3
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p.m.;
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6:
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Minister.
J.M
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Worship
Rd.,
Fork
Prestonsburg,
of
Sunday
23;
and
a.m.
S.
mile
7
arkway;
John
a.m.
Vamey,
Toler
Worship
Mare
Front
South
157
Fitzpatrick
Prestons
Minister.
Praise
p.
Pastor
God,
of
a.m.;
Minister.
FrestonsWorship
3 i a Jerry
Baptist,
School,
Sunday
Pastor.
Assembly
School,
Sunday
Satyersville;
a.m.
Gary
Lower
Minister.
am.;
Howard,
Sunday
Service,
Wednesday,
p.m.;
Martin;
Sunday
Baptist,
Service,
Worship
Service
Sunday
Evening
7
Wednesday,
p.m;
First
10
your
.
of God,
West
Victory
Assembly
Prestonsburg;
Sunday
11:00 & 6:30;
School, 10:00; Worship Service,
Wednesday
6:30:
7
Che
Donnie
Worship
Seventh-Day
7
of
p.m;
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DAY
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p.m;
and
a.m;
7
.
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of
picture
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School,
Sunday
Wednesday,
p.m.;
Martin;
11
a.m.
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in
send
Botts
1428;
worship
Service,
Worship
a.m.;
tor,
Sunday
6
6
a.m.
a.m.
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6
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a.m;
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am.
p.m;
mile
a.m.;
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Wednesday,
Patrick,
Wednesda
1/4
7
Service
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a.m.;
Trimble
of ‘Christ, Betsy Layne;
and
Service, 11
am.
Worship
Tommy J. Spears, Minister.
p.m.;
of
Chirist, 88 Hwy. 1428;
Prestons
Chur p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Worship
10
Richard
Kel Minist
of
10
School,
Christ,
Harold;
Har Church
Sun
6 p.m.
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p. Wille hip
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(800) 511-1695.
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line
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on
new
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from
application
public
for
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transter.
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the
on
acres.
Floyd
in
operation
minute
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130,00
$3,800
b
0.25
miles
north
1426's
with
junction
Road
and
located
0.00
Prater
Creek.
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Auto
Blazer
loaded
is
proposed
$2,500
2005
0.00
underlie
of
Leave
Located
First
pursuant
the
by
given
established
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the
nual
is
south
$3,300
0770.
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or
NOTICE
hereby
County
posted
Inc.,
acreage
The
door.
door
Floyd
Number
with
KAR
405
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FCDC
that
hereby
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P.O.
Box
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77,
Kentucky
41642
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transfer
to
numpermit
ber
836-9026
FCDC
to
Coal,
tInc.,
P.O.
Box
Robinson
1200,
Creek,
41560.
The
new
Kentucky
permit
number
will
be
836-9029.
The
operation
disturbs
4.37
surface
acres:and
$3,200
2002
MINE
Transfer
2
nice
off-street
condition!
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Prestonsburg.
606-785-
Slic Rock a Pre
874-9790.
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requirements
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town-
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full
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before
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rent:
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110,000
miles.$3,4951994
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2
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2br Mobile home for
after
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9000
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886-9291
water,
washer,
606-789-5973.
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school
5pm
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on
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dish
baths,
floors,
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886-9931
small
month
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miles
on
college
Road).
full
Pre-
Prestons-
limits
creek.
w/d,
1/2
bath
Elementary
Call
and
hospital
lock
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home,
new
a
minutes
the
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more.
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the
br,
3br,
and
Paintsville
2
rent:
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burg
2
of
out
city
br
per
mid-
A-
acres
on
Located
miles
2
$400
stonsburg
washer
$350
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no
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plus
of
couple
from
working
dogs
874-2802
hookup,
and~
Rent
cedar
home
land.
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between
way
ac-
of
$375
rent.
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Call
rent
month
per
utilities.
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2
for
apartment
$350
furnished
ctonsburg
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and
dryer
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for
month,
have
efficiency
rent
place.
small
drugs.
for
area.
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for
to
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plus
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mobile
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references.
br
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per
deposit
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home
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utilities
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wide
$550
month
and
791-
3447
occupy.
need,
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you
clean,
quite,
very
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br,
Call
791-6016
Ready
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rent.
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Houses
3
nice
on
Creek
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deposit.
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World
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near
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heat
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Call
suitable
&
$250
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people
David
per
Extra
bath
located
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at
4758
2
$300
and
rent:
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plus
month
per
br
rent
cepted.
apart-
$525
deposit.
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$SSO
plus
posit.
hook
bath
ment.
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between
Paintsville.
stove,
w/d
dw,
fridge,
limits
city
up,
23
&
80.
Hwy
mth
utilities
plus
$350
deposit.
lease.
lyr
pets.
$375
stonsburg
for
Apartment
and
turnished.
cated
apart2
br,
rent.
Appliances
utilities
Call
deposit.
358-4036
for
apartment
rent.
month
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ech could put end to snow days
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indictel
by JARRID DEATON
FEATURES WRITER
by SHELDON CO
STAFF WRITE
PIKEVILLE- A r1oya
County postal worker was
indicted on theft charges
and will now face those
charges in U.S. District
Court in Pikeville.
According to the federal
indictment, postal employee
Amanda Reynolds is
charged with three counts
of theft of mail matter by an
officer or employee.
Reynolds is scheduled to
appear next in court tomorrow on the charges.
Those charges, spanning
from Nov 1 througli Dec. 3,
allege that Reynolds on
three separate occasions
took mail addressed to
unnamed recipients,
embezzling them while on
duty as a postal worker.
The first count says only
that the Floyd County worker took mail addressed to
"S.B." The indictment claims
Reynolds took this individu- ·
als mail between Nov. 3
through Nov. 18.
,
tllliol
In the second count
T/ alleges Reynolds did the
same again to a victim
referred to only has "J .F."
between Nov. 19 and Nov.
22, while the third count
alleges that during the full
period of till)e stated in the
anginal charge of the indictment- Nov. 1 through Dec.
3 - Reynolds embezzlej
mail intended for "J.O."
The indictment against
Reynolds was handed down
by a federal grand on July
22. A motion for summons
was issued for Reynolds
that same day.
2 DAY FORECAST
Today
ASTERN The Floyd County
d of Education may soon have
option for providing instrucuun to students when inclement
weather or other circumstances
keeps the doors to schools closed.
Supt. Henry Webb addressed
the board and those in attendance
at a meeting of the Floyd County
Board of Education at Allen
H· ELPING
home and count that as an attendance day." Webb said. ·'The commJsswner of the Kentucky
Department of Education is open
to looking at alternative kinds of
ways to meet the needs of kids.
The committee will be having conversations with the KDE about the
feasibility of making this happen."
According to Webb , the committee to discuss the proposed idea
will be formed this week and
should meet soon to learn more
HANDS
Court clears way
for state funds
STAFF WRITER
photo by Sheldon Compton
Prestonsburg city employees and administrators loaded bottled water behind Wai-Mart Friday
morning. The water, along with numerous other supplies, was shipped to Pike Cou ty the same
day to assist flood victims.
,Small effort to help
turns into major relief
STAFF WRITER
PIKEVILLE - A flash flood
that Pike County JudgeExccutive
Wayne
T.
Rutherford, a five-term judge,
said was something ·'unlike
anything" he'd seen during his
time in office, dropped nearly
10 inches of rain across Pike
County Saturday.
The areas of Raccoon Creek
and Harless Creek were hardest
hit, according to statements
released by county officials in
the days followmg the flooding.
Raccoon, it has been reported
by SHELDON COMPTON
For up-to-the-minute
forecasts, see
floydcountytimes.com
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Opinion ........................A4
Sports ........................... B1
Classifieds .................... 84
Lifestyles ...................... C1
Calendar ......................C3
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STAFF WRITER
PIKEVILLE - Relief efforts
for flood victims in Pike County
continue on a number of levels,
including community, local,
state and national, with
President Obama recently issu-
ing a disaster declaration.
Considenng this outpouring
of help, it should be no surprise,
then. that the American Red
Cross is directly in the middle of
that effort.
According to Winn Stephens,
pJ.Jblic affairs officer for the Red
Cross, across Pike County alone
PRESTONSBURG - The Floyd
County Fiscal Court approved incoming
funds through House Bill 1 Friday morning, authorizing them into a priority list
covering 2010, 2011 and 2012.
"This list of projects that fall under
that bill will be prioritized in the coming
weeks," ·. said Floyd County JudgeExecutive R.D. "Doc" Marshall.
For 2010, the court gave authorization to Marshall to prepare proper documentation for $65,000 in funding to the
Disabled American Veterans Post 128
for equipment and operating expenses,
according to court records provided during Friday's meeting.
For the list of projects relating to
2011, the county voted for the same
authorization on some 20 projects when
funding becomes available through the
Department of Local Government.
Am.ong those projects were $100,000
(See FUNDS, page 6)
Program to target
at-risk families
by emergency officials in Pike
County, was close to being
completely destroyed.
"lt's awful," Rutherford
said. "I've never seen anything
like it in all my yeru:s of public
service. "It's a disaster if I've
by SHELDON COMPTON
STAFF WRITER
there · were some 250 homes
either destroyed or considered
having experienced major damage.
"What they call 'major' is if
there was 36 inches of water in
the house," Stephens said.
Floyd County families will be among
many from several counties throughout
Kentucky that will benefit from efforts
initiated by Sunrise Children' s Services
in the coming weeks.
Beginning this month, the organization will be offering help through the
Kentucky's
Family
Preservation
Program, which has the goal of helping
families avoid abuse and neglect, and to
offer help to those in trouble before trouble becomes crisis.
"The goal of the program, which
actually encompasses a number of various short-term intervention strategies, is
to help prevent the removal of a child
from their home or to hylp successfully
(See RED CROSS, page 6)
(See PROGRAM, page 7)
(See RELIEF, page 2)
Red Cross sends 100 caseworkers
High: 88 • Low: 63
about what the option will entail.
While Webb is excited about
the idea, he also said there are
plenty of questions that need to be
addressed, including how to utilize
the option for those students who
don't have computers at home.
"It's a wonderful idea and a terrific option," Webb said. "It' s just
making it happen that is the next
step. There are a lot of questions
that we have to get answered
before we go down that road."
by SHELDON COMPTON
by SHELDON COMPTON
High: 88 • Low: 70
Central High School on Monday,
talking briefly about a suggestion
from the Kentucky Department of
Education to form a committee
that w1ll research ways to utilize
computers and technology to continue instruction despite the fact
that students are not in the classroom.
"We know that it will include
using technology so teachers can
provide assignments and instruction to students. when they are at
Conservation District gets top award
by JARRID DEATON
FEATURES WRITER
The Floyd County Conservation District
recently received an early present for its 60th
anniversary in the form of the 2010
Outstanding Conservation District of the
Year for the Eastern Region award.
The award is given each year to a dtstinguished district from the east and west
regiom of Kentucky based on the accomplishments of the districts in the conservation field.
"This award recognizes the top consena-
tion district out of 121 conservation districts," said Tony Grubb, with the Floyd
County Conservation District. ''It is the
highest award we can win. We have won
several awards in the past, but this is the
biggest one we have won to date. The honor
1s not only for the district, but for all those
who have assisted us in serving our community."
The Floyd County Conservation District
The Floyd County Conservation District recently
provides an annual tree giveaway, hay and received the 2010 Outstanding Conservation District
pasture workshops, wildlife workshops, a of the Year award for the eastern region. Pictured
(See CONSERVATIION, page 2)
left to right are Shannon O'Quinn, Jim Carter, Tony
Grubb, and Jeff Rice.
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2 Buttermilk Biscuits and Gravy
2.99
(4) Oatmeal &Toast'
2.99
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served wfT oast & Jelly
Additionalltems-$1.49 each
(1) Hash Browns
(2) Orange Juice or Tomato Juice
(3) Country Gravy
(4) Fried Apples
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JULY
28, 2010
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
ObituaJTies
Opal Marie Boyd
March 7, 1925-July 21,2010
Opal Marie Boyd, 85 ,
passed away at her residence with her family
around her on Wednesday,
July 21, 2010, following an
extended illness.
She was the daughter of
the late Maud (Ray) Dye
and Ike Owens. She obeyed
the Lord and put him on in
B·aptism, December 23,
1973, and was a member of
the Church of Christ for
many years. She is preceded in death by her husband,
Ballard Boyd and a son,
Michael Boyd.
Survivors include a
daughter, Clara M. Fowler
(Jim) of Martin; a son
Ballard Boyd, Jr., Linda of
Adamsville, Alabama; a
daughter,
Iodella
M.
Bartrum, of Martin; a
daughter, Linda K. Kilburn,
of Martin, a daughter, Terry
L Johnson, of Martin; and a
daughter, Sherry L. Boyd,
of Mart.in, and a special
granddaughter,
Melissa
Marie Bentley.
She also has 14 grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren.
The funeral will be conducted at Nelson-Frazier
funeral home in Martin, on
July 24, at 11 :00 a.m./2:00
p.m.
Ronnie Samons will be
officiating.
Pallbearers: Steve Bailey,
Don Baldwin, Jim Fowler,
Charlie Johnson Jr. , Phillip
Keller, and Joey Samons.
Honorary Pallbearers:
Gordon Bartrum, Darrell
Bentley, Randy Fowler,
Bryan Johnson, Joshua
Keller, and Darrell White
Final · resting place:
Davidson
Memorial
Gardens, I vel. (Pa1d obituary)
Jackie D,onald
Bush Jr.
Lance Hall, Danny Sturgill,
Jeff Newman and Mac
King.
(Paid obituary)
Cora Watson Craft
Cora Watson Craft, p6, of
Wayland, died Saturday,
July 24, 2010, at Highlands
Jackie Donald Bush Jr.,
Regional Medical Center,
age 33, of Harold, son of
in Prestonsburg.
Jackie Donald Bush Sr. and
Born July 24, 1944, in
Linda Reynolds Bush, o(
Lackey, she was the daughHarold, died Friday, July
ter of the late Burton and
23, 2010, at his residence.
Stella Sparkman Watson.
He was born: October 8,
She was a homemaker.
1976, in Pikeville. Jackie
She is survived by her
was a school teacher having
husband, James Sonny
worked for the Floyd
Craft.
County School System and
Other survivors include a
a member of the Boldman
son and a daughter-in-law:
Freewill Baptist Church.
Don and Melinda Craft of
In addition to his parents,
Martin; brothers and sisters:
he is survived by three sisOrvis Watson of Maysville,
ters: Penny Bush and
Clifford Watson of Warren,
Clarondia Hall, both of
Ohio, Lorraine Lykins,
Harold, Bernetta Bush of
Grace Hicks of Cleveland,
Stanville; his grandmother,
Ohio; and a granddaughter,
Roxie King Justice of
J adon Alexandria Craft; and
Harold; and nephews:
a
stepgranddaughter,
Brady Hall and Lance Hall,
Samantha Scott.
and a brother-in law, Brad
In addition to her parents,
Hall and a· host of ftiends
she was preceded in death
and family.
by her brothers and a sister:
Funeral services for
Fred Watson, Wen dell
Jackie Donald Bush Jr. will·
Watson and Ruby Gibson.
be conducted Tuesday, July
Funeral services will be
27, at 1 p.m., in the Hall
held Wednesday, July 28, at
.J;<uneral Home Chapel, in
11 a.m., at the NelsonMartin, with the United
Frazier Funeral Home, in
Baptist Ministers officiatMartin, with Curtie Hall
ing.
officiating.
Burial will follow in the
Burial will be in the
Roberts
Cemetery, m
Slone Cemetery, in Raven.
Harold, with the Hall
Visitation is after 6 p.m.,
Funeral Home caring for
Monday, at the funeral
those arrangements.
home.
Pallbearers: Brady Hall,
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
John Hunt, Clayton Akers,
Home, m Martin, is in
Jason Bush, Eric Hughes,
charge of arrangements.
Justin
Hughes,
Nick
(Paid obituary)
Newsome,.and Clyde Bush.
Honorary pallbearers:
Ralph Hamilton
Ralph Hamilton, 61, of
Teaberry, died Friday, July
23, 2010, at the Pikeville
Medical Center.
Born November 2, 1948,
in Teaberry, he was the son
of the late Bert and Goldie
Hall Hamilton. He was a
factory worker for Chrysler.
He is survived by his
wife, Charlotte Isaacs
Hamilton.
Other survivors include
his daughters: Brenda Lee
Phillips, (Woody) of Dana,
Brook Hall, (Johnny Jr.) of
Teaberry, Kayla Santana
Hamilton of Teaberry; his
brothers and sisters: Leroy
Hamilton of Teaberry, Don
Hamilton of Michigan,
Lakie Johnson of Teaberry,
Vicki Bryant of Beaver; his
grandchildren: Lance Ralph
Phillips, Nikki Briann Hall
and special friends: Valerie
Hall, and Alec . (Willie)
Hughes.
In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by
. a granddaughter, Tiffany
Nicole Phillips.
Funeral services were
held Monday, July 26, at 1
p.m., at the Samaria Old
Regular Baptist Church, in
Teaberry, with ministers of
the Old Regular Baptist
Church officiating.
Burial was in the Old
Hamilton Cemetery, in
Teaberry, under the direction of Nelson-Frazier
Funeral Home, in Martin.
Visitation was after 7
p.m., on Saturday, at the
church.
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home, in Martin, was in
charge of arrangements.
(Paid obituary)
Paul Dean Little
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ever seen one."
The total damages are,
at this time, unable to be
determined, as the losses
were so widespread.
And that loss, unlike the
flooding that took place in
May, claimed the, lives of
two county residents.
Reports from Kentucky
State Police Post 9 in
Pikeville say that Craig
Morris, of Carrie, stopped
on a bridge along U.S. 119
in the Zebulon c9mmunity
and got from his car to look
over the northbound shoulder into the Raccoon area:
Police say Morris was
attempting to check on a
family member's residence
when he fell from the
bridge. He was pronounced
dead at the scene.
The second person who
officials have confirmed as
having died during the
flooding was Chloe Creek
resident
Donna
Sue
Walters.
·On Sunday there were
still several people reported
as missing but by Monday,
Pike officials released
statements saying that all
those who had been reported missing were accounted
for.
The
Christian
Appalachian Project started
training volunteers to help
in victim recovery and
cleanup Monday morning
at the First Presbyterian
Church in Pikeville, said
Pike County Emergency
Management
Director
Doug Tackett.
Tackett said also that
volunteers were needed to
help field calls at his office
and that bottled water was
badly needed at Kimper,
Johns Creek and Millard
Fire Departments to be distributed to those in need.
"We have established
several water distribution
Conservation
• Continued from p1
garden seed giveaway, environmental presentations in
schools, and coocdinates the
Farm Bureau Art and
Writing contest among a
host of other activities.
The district, which is
open from 7:30a.m. until4
p.m. Monday through
Friday, will celebrate 60
years of service to the people of Floyd County on
Aug. 18. The conservation
district's office is located at
the Watergap and Lancer
intersection
traveling
toward Jenny Wiley State
Resort Park.
For more information on
the
Floyd
County
Conservation District, call
(606) 889-9800, or email
conserve@bellsouth.net.
In Loving Memory On Your Birthday
Melissa Renee Powers
07/29/1977 - 03/21/2008
points throughout the county," Tackett said. "All of
them either have water or
have water on the way."
Over 7,000 people w.ere
left without power after the
flood but that number was
growing
smaller
by
Monday, officials said.
Gov. Steve Beshear
toured the county · Sunday
with Rutherford to access
damage following his declaration of a state of emergency for the county.
Paul Dean Little, 64, of
Melvin, died Sunday, July
25, 2010, at the McDowell
ARH.
Born November 22,
1945, in Floyd County, he
was the son of the late
Mack and Lila Ann Tackett
Little.
He was self
employed, of Salvage
Company.
He is survived by his
wife, Donna Howell Little.
Other survivors include a
son and daughter-in-law:
Paul David; wife, Laura
Hall Little of Melvin; a
daughter, Faith Dawn Little
of Melvin; his brothers and
sisters: Donnie Little,
Clinton Little, Michael
Little, Hobert Little, all of
Melvin, Francis Arlene
of
Michigan,
Wright
Claudine
Tackett
of
Weeksbury and his grandchildren: Mack Tyler Little,
and Breanna Dawn Little.
In addition to his parents
and daughters, he was preceded in death by his
daughters: Lila Leann
Little, Deanna Lynn Little;
and his brothers: Clifford
Little and Leonard Little.
Funeral services will be
held Wednesday, July 28, a,t
noon, at the Joppa Old
Regular Baptist Church, in
Melvin, with ministers of
the Old Regular Baptist
Church officiating.
Burial will be in the
Johnson and Little Family
Cemetery, in Melvin.
Visitation is after 6 p.m.,
on Monday, at the Church.
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home, in Martin, is in
ch~ge of arrangements.
(Paid obituary)
Lloyd Gene
Stratton
son of the late Eugene
Stratton and Stella Burchett
Stratton Maynard. He was a
general laborer and a member of the Freewill Baptist
Church.
Survivors include one
brother, Leon Stratton of
Stanville; one nephew,
Stratton
of
Lyndon
Shelbiana; one niece,
Jennifer Boyd of Stanville;
one great-niece, Sabrina
Stratton of Stanville; and a
host of friends.
In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by
one brother, Billy Stratton.
Funeral services will be
held at 1 p.m., Wednesday, ·
July 28, at Nelson-Frazier ·
Funeral Home, in Martin,
with Sonny Boyd and Chris
Stanley officiating.
Burial will be in the .
Burchett Cemetery, in
Endicott.
. Visitation is after 6 p.m.,
Tuesday, July 27, at the
funeral home.
Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home, in Martin, is in
charge of arrangements.
(Paid obituary)
Lloyd Gene Stratton, 74,
of Stanville, died Monday,
July 26, 2010, at the
Prestonsburg Health Care.
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We could not be more proud of a group of people than we are
of the volunteers who comprise the Floyd County Rescue Squad.
During the recent flooding in Pike County, the Rescue Squad
pulled 36 people from the raging waters, some in their homes,
some in their cars and some swept away. Surely, many of those
could very well have perished had it not been for their actions.
Those who were rescued, and those who love them, certainly
owe the Rescue Squad a debt of gratitude. And the chest of
every Floyd Countian should swell with pride and admiration
over the feats of these brave volunteers.
But we can aiso think of a more tangible way to offer thanks.
Next week marks the 44th annual radio auction to support the
Floyd County Rescue Squad. What better time is there than now
for every Floyd Countian to give support to an organization that
has proved its worth time and time again?
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-Guest Column
A legislative
perspective
by REP. GREG STUMBO
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE
For thousands of children
attending school, the biggest
challenge of the day may not be
tied to the classroom, but to their
health.
A little more than 18 months
ago, the General Assembly's
Program
Review
and
Investigations Committee began
taking a closer look at this issue,
to see what more the state might
do to help those students facing
a chronic disease or a potentially life-threatening allergy.
Though exact numbers are
hard to pin down, the committee's survey of the state's school
districts estimates that they have
about 32,000 children with asthma, 2,500 with epilepsy and
1,700 with Type I diabetes the three most common chronic
conditions in our schools -plus
4,600 children with severe allergies to such things as peanuts.
The report adopted by the
committee concluded that
Kentucky needs more statewide
consistency when it comes to
these students' healthcare. It
recommended more oversight of
· school health services by the
Department of Education and
greater coordination between
local health departments and the
state's Department for Public
House week
in review
by REP. HUBERT COLLINS
Keeping DUI offenders off
the road with breathalyzers
linked to their vehicle's ignition
system is not a new idea.
It's certainly not new m
Kentucky, where judges have
the discretion to order ignition
interlock devices for DUI
offenders. What judges cannot
do, despite recent legislative
attempts, is mandate use of the
devices as part of every DUI
sentencing in the state. And
some-including the Kentucky
Department
of
Public
Advocacy, which represents
about two-thirds of the state's
DUI defendants-want to keep it
that way.
Public
Advocate
Ed
Monahan told the state legislative Interim Joint Commission
on Judiciary in mid July that his
office has three main concerns
ab'out legislation that would
make the device mandatory: the
cost of the device (estimated at
$70 per month per vehicle), the
effectiveness of the device, and
taking away judicial discretion
on when the device is necessary.
Most states that have made the
device mandatory for DUI
offenders jnclude provisions in
their law that make the device
affordable for indigent clients,
said Public Advocacy employee
Damon Preston, but, he added,
there is still the question of the
Health.
The results of the commit,tee's survey suggest that more
day-to-day care is needed as
well. It found that about 17 percent of our schools don't have
ready access to a licensed
healthcare provider at all, while
nearly half have· one who is
there part-time or on-call. Only
a little more than a third bave
one onsite throughout the day.
If the districts hired additional nurses to pmvide what they
think is adequate coverage, it
would take over 370 more working full-time in the schools,
according to the ~ommittee.
That would increase the number
currently working by more than
half, and take us below the 750students-per~nurse ratio recommended by the National
Association of School Nurses.
When it comes to severe
allergies, the best medicine is
often prevention. The vast
majority of school districts said
they would make sure cafeteria
staff is aware if any student had
a food-based allergy. About
two-thirds of the districts would
provide a nut-free classroom if
necessary, and a fourth would
eliminate nuts from the school
altogether.
This year, the state is taking
further steps to improve the
health needs of our youngest citizens. During the legislative session that ended in April, for
example, the General Assembly
adopted a prominent new law to
extend better insurance cover-
age t6 children diagnosed with
autism.
. Those whose families are
emolled in large-group health
insurance plans will now be eligible for up to $50,000 annually
between their first and seventh
birthdays, and $12,000 annually
from then until they turn 21.
In the United States, one
child in 110 is diagnosed with
autism, and .a 2006 study said
that this applied to nearly 2,400
children in Kentucky. Research
proves that proper treannent the earlier the better - can
result in near-miraculous results.
Without that care, other research
shows that the societal cost for
each child could top $3 million
over his or her lifetime.
This cause is very dear to me
and to our region. Recently, I
was proud to host my annual
fundraiser at Stonecrest to help
families with their costs, and the
Highlands Center for Autism is
a renowned leader in providing
world-class care. It is a true
jewel for Kentucky.
In another healthcare-related
matter, five- and six-year-old
children entering public school
this fall for the first time will
now have to have a dental exam
before next January, under a
requirement that became law in
2008. This builds on other
required health screenings for
vision and immunizations.
The General Assembly made
this possible to better tackle the
device's effectiveness.
Preston said there is plenty of
information as to when the system do not work, and said
"When they don't work, it's a
real consequence." Failure or
ineffectiveness of the device
could, for example, prevent
someone from getting to work or
making an emergency trip to the
hospital, he said, whether that
individual is the DUI offender or
a family member.
A representative of the
Canadian-based Traffic Injury
Research Foundation who spoke
to the committee before the
Department of Public Advocacy
described the devices as very
effective. Robyn Robertson said
the devices generally reduce
recidivism-or being re-arrested
for DUI-at a rate ·of between 35
percent fo 90 percent and are
considered the third most costeffective way to prevent recidivism in some cost-benefit analyses.
Then there are situations like
a case in Laurel County that
Preston shared with lawmakers.
In that case, Preston said, a
sober man with an ignition interlock device on his vehicle was
unable to start his engine
because his device confused the
scent of bologna sandwich on
his breath with the smell of alcohol.
Sen. Ray Jones, a Pikevillebased attorney who has represented many families whose
loved ones were involved in
drug or DUI-related crashes,
said he believes the state should
require probationary licenses for
those who have been convicted
of DUI and are on probation or
who have had a prior license
suspension as a result of DUI.
Stricter penalties for those who
do not follow an order to use an
ignition interlock device could
also be imposed, he said.
Jones said he plans on drafting a .piece of legislation
between now and December of
this year that would address the
issue.
A 2010 state law that Jones
was instrumental in passing will
discourage drugged or drunk
driving by creating a "per se'~
DUl offense allowing drivers to
be charged with DUI if illegal
drugs or certain prescription
drugs not prescribed to the driver are found during a blood test.
The law will also make it easier
to prosecute a DUI offender who
injures or kills someone in a car
crash while driving while intoxicated.
Committee Co-Chair Sen.
Tom Jensen of London asked
Robertson if states which
require use of ignition interlock
devices are using the devices in
lieu of suspending a person's
license or in addition to license
suspension. Robertson said suspension is limited when devices
are used, in most cases, and suspension is short. She ad~ed that
some states mandate the devices
early "instead of letting (offenders) learn that they don't need a
license to drive."
I am spending part of this
week in Louisville, where I will
(See STUMBO, page 5)
(See HOUSE,
, page 5)
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STUART ISAAC
House
\ take
part in several meetings and events during
NCSL' s
36th
annual
Legislative Summit held
July 25-28. Approximately
5,000 state legislators, legislative 'staff, business people, public interest groups
and others were expected to
attend the event, which is
projected to have an $11
million economic impact
for Kentucky.
I will share information
about the conference with
you next week along with
information about happenings in Frankfort. Have a
great week.
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Ms. Connie Ford of Prestonsburg and Mr. Robert Ford
of Louisville, are pleased to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter, Laura Nicole, to PFC Clyde
Bernard Harless. Clyde is the son of Dennis and Ethel
Crum of Deboard, Kentucky.
Laura is the granddaughter of Herman and Dora Slone
of Prestonsburg, and Bob and Betty Ford of Millard.
Laura is a 2006 graduate of Prestonsburg High School
and a 2008 graduate of Big Sandy Community and
Technical College School of Nursing LPN Program.
. Clyde is also a 2006 graduate of Prestonsburg High
School and a 2008 graduate of Big Sandy Community
and Technical College. He is currently serving in the
United States Army and has just completed his AIT in
Augusta, Georgia.
The ceremony will take place July 31, 2010, at 5:30
p.m., at the First Baptist Church in Prestonsburg with
'the Rev. James Shepherd officiating.
After a brief honeymoon, the new couple will reside in
Sierra Vista, Arizona.
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ongoing problems we have
seen in dental care. In 200 1,
state health officials found
that a little more than 40 percent of two- to four-yearolds had untreated dental
decay, which was nearly
double the national average.
Another survey several
years ago discovered that
mbst of our counties don't
have a pediatric dentist, and
15 only had one dentist for
the county's total population.
All of these health concerns, not to mention the
problems caused by seasonal and now swine flu outbreaks, unde'rscore the
importance of doing even
more to improve the health
of our children in school.
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Red Cross
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"With foundations included
in that, you ' re talking about
homes that saw four feet of
water."
To put this number in
perspective, neighboring
counties also feeling the hit
during the flash flooding,
including Carter, Lewis and
Rowan counties, collectively had some 50 homes that
Funds
each for floor and other
repairs for the Martin
Community Center and also
various improvements to
Minnie Park, including restrdoms, sewer and others.
Also, a project amount of
$74,400 for the construction
of the Mountain Sports Hall
of Fame through the
Wayland Historical Society.
· Other large amounts of
funding included the 2011
list were $75,000 for scholarships at the Highlands
School for Autism and
$50,000 each for a veteran's
cemetery, the Floyd County
D;rug Court and repairs at
the Big Sandy Regional
Allport.
Of the 2012 project list,
one of the largest items discussed Friday was $80,000
fell into those two categories.
In addition to the homes
either destroyed or damaged, there were 90 other
homes with minor damage,
85 homes considered affected and 32 homes still imicce sible as of Sunday morning. Again, Stephens said
the "vast majority" of these
were in Pike County as
well.
The Red Cro s currently
has about 100 caseworkers
on the ground in Pike
County at this time, each of
those traveling through the
areas hardest hit, such as
Harlass and Raccoon Creek,
but, at times and not surprisingly, finding no one
home.
"It would be helpful if
they had to evacuate, if they
would go back and see if a
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caseworker had been there,"
for the purchase of a county said Stephens. "The workdump truck. Many of the ers will have left a note if
project funding items for the people were not at the
this list match those for the home. If they would see if
2011 list while including that note has been left and
some others such as then contact us, it would go
$25,000 for the develop- a long way in helping us
ment of the Mud Creek Park continue to help these peoand another $12,500 for ple as much as possible."
Extending help is the
maintenance and repairs at
the Elkhorn Park just off idea, said one caseworker.
"Now that all the damRoute 680.
Marshall said the county age assessments have been
intends to hold numerous c.ompleted and the situation
work sessions in approach- has stabilized, we're about
ing
authorization
and to reach out to individual
approval of these funds, clients to determine their
adding that the priority lists immediate disaster-related
and the projects that make
them up will be funded as
money becomes available
through the Department of
Local Government.
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needs," said caseworker
Alice Ferrell.
In addition, Stephens
said if residents could
return to their evacuated
homes and see if a .note was
note left, it would then let
them know to contact the
Red Cross for help.
The caseworkers will be
traveling the area until at
least Aug. 3, Stephens said,
adding that it could go
longer than that if needed.
The Red Cross is still
operating a shelter at Pike
Central High School where
26 residents spent the night
Saturday.
Flood victims have also
been encouraged to contact
the Federal Emergency
Management
Agency
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Richard is the only employee in Kentucky to receive
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community services.'' he
said.
The assistance will vary
based on the needs of the
individual families and can
last anywhere from 4-to-27
weeks,
Shindlebower
added.
The program is envisioned as a "proactive step"
to help families stay together and help them leam how
to deal with situations in a
"constructive, nonabusi ve
manner." There is also the
added incentive the organization says that a state evaluation of the program suggests it can be a significant
savings to Kentucky taxpayers.
transition a child back to
their home who has previ
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John Schindlebower, the
associate director of communications for Sunrise
Children's Service .
Eligible families are
referred by the Department
of Community
Based
Services and will be contacted within 72 hours by
trained specialists from
Sunrise. These specialists
will be available around the
clock to work with the families, Shindlebower said.
"The spec.ialists will help
teach skills, promote and
model positive parenting
and connect families with
The program is available
to families across the commonwealth's 120 counties
through contracts, which is
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Kinzer finishes 13th at Cleveland Speedway
Clint Smith prevails
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by STEVE LeMASTER
SPORTS EDITOR
ALLEN Veteran Late Model driver
Brandon Kinzer finished 13th Thursday
in a $3,500-to-win Southern Nationals
feature race at Cleveland (Tenn.)
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Speedway. Kinzer was one of two
Kentucky drivers to finish in the Top 15.
Hazard resident Etic Wells contended for
a Top 5 spot, ultimately finishing sixth. A
breakdown of the race result<> follows.
Southern Nationals at Cleveland
Speedway. Thursday, July 22 (Finish,
StaJt. Driver, Earnings): 1., 3, Clint
Smith, $3.500; 2., 5, Chris Madden
$2,000; 3 ,12,Randy Weaver $1,200; 4.,
9, Skip Arp. $800; 5., 13, David Payne,
$600; 6., 8, Eric Wells, $580; 7., 4, Tony
Knowles, $570: 8., 15, Tommy Kerr,
NASCAR NEXT: UPCOMING SPRINT CUP RACES
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep
1 -Pennsylvania 500, Long Pond. Pa.
8 - Heluva Good I Sour Cream Dips at The Glen. Watkins Glen, N.Y
15 Carfax 400, Brooklyn, Mich .
21 lrwm Tools Night Race, Bristol, Tenn.
5- Labor Day Classic 500, Hampton, Ga.
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19 Sylvania 300. Loudon, N.H.
26 AAA 400, Dover, Del
$560; 9 .. 11, Riley Hickman, $550; 10,
10., Brett Wyatt, $540; 11., 16, Mike
Collins,$530; 12., 17, Vic Hill $520; 13.,
21, Brandon Kinzer $510; 14., 19,
Donald Bradsher $500; 15., 18 , Jeff
Smith $495; 16., 22, Kerry Jones, $490; NFL CALENDAR
17., 23, Brian Booze, $485; 18., 24, John Aug 7 - Pro Football Hall of Fame Induction ceremonies.
Henderson, $480; 19., 20, Todd Morrow, Aug . 8 - Pro Football Hall of Fame Game, Cincinnati vs. Dallas at
$475; 20., 7, Jonathan Davenport, $470; Canton, Ohio.
Aug. 12-16 First preseason weekend.
21., 1, Bub McCool, $465; 22., 2, Jake Aug. 31 - Roster cutdown to maximum of 75 players:
Knowles, $460; 23 ., 6, William Thoma<>, Sept. 4- Roster cutdown to maximum of 53 players.
Sept. 9- Opening game of regular season
$455; 24., 14, Ty Dillon, $450.
Schedule set for
Soccer Rama
EKU announces
2010 Athletics
Hall of Fame Class
by STEVE LeMASTER
SPORTS EDITOR
TIMES STAFF REPORT
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The
Eastern
Kentucky
University Athletics Hall of
Fame 201 0 induction class
features 13 distinguished
individuals. The class will
be enshrined in the historic
Keen Johnson Building on
Friday, October 8.
The 2010 induction class
includes: John Allen (men's
basketball); Steve Bird
(football); Angela Boykins
(volleyball); Don Feltner
(baseball); Ken Glover
(men's track & field); Jaree
Goodin (women's basketball); Fred Harvey (football); T,aJTY .Toe Tnman
(women's basketball coach);
Roosevelt Kelly (football);
Deanne Madden-Scanlon
(volleyball); Jamie Parker
(Welt)
(softball);
Ron
Pinsenschaum (baseball);
Tuck Woolum (football).
Friday's activities will
begin with a 5:30 p.m.
reception in Walnut Hall,
followed by a 6:30 p.m. dinner in the Keen Johnson
ballroom. The ceremony is
scheduled to begin at 7:30
p.m. The group will also be
recognized just prior to the
Colonels' football game
against Eastern Illinois at 7
p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 9.
Tickets for the dinner and
ceremony are $25 and can
be purchased by calling the
Colonel Club office, 859622-2046. The deadline for
registration
is
Friday,
October 1.
Allen Central
preparing to
host preseason
'volleyball event
by STEVE LeMASTER
SPORTS EDITOR
EASTERN - The Allen
Central High School volleyball program will host its
annual preseason tournament/referee clinic
on
Saturday, Aug. 7 at the J.E.
Campbell Arena. The preseason tournament will consist of 12 teams. Each team
will play two matches. An
f;J 11-minute junior varsity set
will be played between two
12-minute varsity sets, for a
total of 35 playing minutes
per match . Each set's score
(varsity and junior varsity)
will determine the results for
placement in divisions.
Event officials hope to
begin a new match every 40
minutes. Tournament play
will be in accordance with
standard KHSAA rules
including rally scoring. A
team only has to win by one
point at the conclusion of
time/match. The tiebreaker
is set for one minute. One
timeout per game and one
minute between the varsity
and JV change will also be
implemented. The division
championship team will
receive a team plaque and
medallions.
Teams set to join host
Allen Central in the preseason invitational/referee clinic
arc Prestonsburg, Paintsville,
Sheldon Clark. Betsy Layne,
Belfry, Magoffin County,
Pike
County
Central,
Johnson Central, Pikeville,
~East Ridge and Phelps.
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BlACKCAT FOOTBAll
A LOOK BACK...
.2009 Results (13-1)
• .
Belfry, 28-21 (W)
Aug . 21
Aug. 28
Paintsville, 49-0 (W)
Sept. 4
at Breathitt County, 26-25 (W)
Bath County, 49-3 (W)
Sept. 11
Sept. 18
at Pikeville, 56-7 (W)
Sept. 25
at Sheldon Clark, 24-19 (W)
Oct. 2
at Matewan, W.Va., 54-14 (W)
Oct. 9
Morgan County, 53-12 (W)
Oct. 16
Open
Oct. 23
Shelby Valley, 21-12 (W)
Oct. 30
at Pike County Central, 46-20 (W)
Nov. 6
Knott County Central, 56-8 (W)
(Class 2A Playoffs)
Nov. 13
Middlesboro, 61-20 (W)
(Class 2A Playoffs)
Nov. 20
Corbin, 23-7 (W)
(Class 2A Playoffs)
Nov. 27
DeSales, 28-33 (L)
(Class 2A Playoffs at Southern High School)
A LOOK AHEAD ...
2010 Schedule (0-0)
Aug. 20
at Belfry, 7:30 p.m.
Aug. 27
at Paintsville, 7:30 p.m.
Sept. 3
at Breathitt County, 7:30 p.m.
Sept. 10
at Bath County, 7:30 p.m.
Pi~eville, 7:30p.m.
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Sheldon Clark, 7:30p.m.
Oct. 1
Matewan, W.Va.. 7:30p.m.
Oct. 8
Mo·rgan Count, 7:30p.m.
Oct. 22
at Shelby Valley, 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 29
Pike County Central, 7:30p.m.
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PRESTONSBURG- The
schedule has been finalized
for the 2010 Eastern
Kentucky
Soccer
Conference Soccer Rama.
The Eastern Kentucky
Soccer Conference will host
its annual Soccer Rama on
Saturday, Aug. 7
at
StoneCrest. Approximately
250 student-athletes from
nine area high schools will
be paiticipating in the annual event.
The event will be held in
two sessions . The morning
to early-afternoon session
will feature high school
boys' soccer programs. High
school girls' soccer teams
will be involved in the lateafternoon session. The
Soccer Rama will use a
unique format which allows
a team to play against four
opponents in four 20-minute
quarters. Using that format
allows each team the chance
to compete against multiple
defenses and offenses in
preparation for the upcoming season.
The preseason event will
serve as a fundraiser for the
Eastern Kentucky Soccer
Conference. Although there
is no entry fee. donations
will be accepted. Funds
from the event will held the
conference implement programs. The conference also
participates in training programs to aid the area student-athletes in their pursuit
of individual achievements.
At the end of the high school
season, the EKSC hosts an
annual awards banquet ceremony to recognize team and
individual
accorpplishments. The Mountain Arts
Center in Prestonsburg will
serve as the host site for this
year's awards ceremony.
Pairings for the Soccer
Rama follow.
Boys' Soccer Rama pairings: Field I - BelfryPaintsville, 9:55 a.m.; Belfry
vs. Pikeville, 10:30 a.m.;
Shelby Valley-Hazard, II
a.m.; Johnson Central- •
Hazard.
11:30
p.m.;
Paintsv·ille-Jackson City,
Noon; Paintsville-Pikeville,
12:30 p.m.; PrestonsburgShelby Valley. 1 p.m.;
Jackson City-Shelby Valley,
1:35 p.m.
Field 2 - PikevilleJohnson Central, 9:55 a.m.;
Paintsville-Johnson Central,
.10:30 a.m.; Prestonsburg- '
Jackson City, 11 a.m.;
Pikeville-Shelby
Valley,
(See SOCCER. page two)
VOLLEYBALL SIGNING: Ashley
Morgan, a middle blockerJhitter from
. . . . . . . .,.,...~~~·--~ Richlands (Va.) High School, signed
with Pikeville College on July 15.
Back row (pictured from left to right):
Ronnie Sparks (Coach), Pikeville
College Coach Anna Bevins, Jeff
Ray and Karen Webb (Principal)
Front row (from left to r!ght): Bob
Morgan, Ashley Morgant and Mary
Morgan.
The Pikeville College volleyball program competes in the Mid..South
Conference along with Rio Grande,
Shawnee State, UVA-Wise, W.est
Virginia
University
Tech, '
Campbellsville,
Cumberlands,
Georgetown, Lindsey Wilson and St.
Catharine.
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JULY
28, 2010
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Shelby Valley runner among
MSU CC/track signees
TIMES STAFF REPORT
HARNESS
RACING
2010
Tyler Sheehan (above) and
Jamie Daniels (left) are two
of the drivers that were in
recent competition at
Thunder Rrdge during the
track's latest harness racing meet. The Floyd
County track has been
quite active over tl)e last
minth.
photos by Amanda Webb-Stephens
MOREHEAD- Morehead
State
University
cross
country/track and field coach
Tommy
Barksdale
has
announced the adctition of 17
newcomers to the roster for the
2010-2011 cross country and
track seasons. Barksdale has
added 10 men and seven
women.
The newest members of the
women's team are: Parker
Wmters (Ripley, W. VaJRipley
HS),
Lyndsay
Wehage
(Covington/Dixie Heights HS),
Lyndsay Norris (Lebanon,
Ohio/Lebanon HS), Kayla
Braddock (Covington/Scott
HS),
Miranda
Nelson
(Lancaster,
Ohio/Fairfield
Union HS), Alyssa Arnold
(Millersport, Ohio!Millersport
HS), and Shelby Brickey
(Sandy Hook/Elliott County
HS).
The men's adctitions are:
Dalton Caudill (Owingsville,
KyJBath County High School),
Jim Myers (Maysville/Mason
County HS), Chase Ratliff
(Pikeville/Shelby Valley HS),
Andy Bailey (St. Albans, W.
Va./St. Albans HS), Chad
Gibson and Hunter Gibson [no
relation]
(Proctorville,
Ohio/Fairland HS), Alexx
Bernard (Alexandria/Campbell
County HS), Than Worland
(Tiffin, Ohio/Columbian HS),
Jakeb Elliot (Williamstown, W.
Va./Williarnstown HS) and Alex
Stevens
(Morehead/Rowan
County Senior HS).
Wmters, who will run cross
country and also middle distance in track, boasts a personal record of21 :55 in the 5K and
has run the 800 meters in 2:24.
Wehage, a middle ctistance and
cross country competitor ran
the 5K in a personal best time
of 20:14 and has clocked in on
the 800 meter run in 2:23.
Norris, a middle distance track
nnmer and cross country athlete, bas a personal best of
20:49 in the 5K.
Braddock, who will nm
cross country iri the Fall and
long distance in the track season, sports a 21:40 personal
record in the 5K. She has also
run the 1600 meter run in a personal record 6:24.93 and the
3200 meter run in 13:44.60.
Nelson, a thrower, finished
seventh at the Ohio state championships in shot put last year.
Her top toss has been 39-8.25.
Arnold, also a thrower, took
fifth at the Ohio state meet last
season. She has heaved the
shot put a personal record 407.5.
Brickey, a local 16th region
product from Elliott County
who will compete in jumps and
sprints, was the nnmer-up in
the high jump at the Kentucky
state meet. She holds a personal record of 5-4 in the event.
She also won the EKC
Championships' high jump
event this season with a 5-2.
Cauctill, also a Kentucky
16th Region product from
neighboring Bath County, will
run long ctistance events. In the
5K, he has run a personal
record of 17:13. He also ran a
10:55.13 in the 3200 meter
race at the 2010 state championships where he placed 14th.
Myers will run cross countrY as well as long distance on
the track. He also has recorded
a 17:13 personal best in 5K
races. Ratliff, a long ctistance
nnmer, has tallied a personal
record of 17:09 in the 5K. He
was named Second-Team AllState in 2009, placing 17th at
the state championships.
Bailey, a cross country and
middle ctistance runner, is the
reigning West VIrginia individual state champion in the 800
meter run with a state record
time of 1:54.03. His personal .
record in the 800 meter run is
even better at 1:53.93.
Chad Gibson, another middle distance nnmer, boasts a
personal best time of 1:57.51 in
the 800 meter run. Hunter
Gibson, who will compete in ~
sprinting events, has run the
400 meter race in a personal
record time of 52.53.
Bernard, a middle distance
nnmer and cross country athlete, finished fourth at the
Kentucky state championships
last year with a time of 1:56.15
in the in the 800 meter run. He
was also a part of the 4x800
Campbell County relay team
that took second at the state
meet. That performance
prompted KYTrack:XC.com to
award the team its Distance
Athlete of the Week honor.
Worland, a sprinter, has j
topped out at 53.91 in the 400
meter run. Elliot, a thrower, has
tossed the shot put as far as 451 in his prep career. He finished
eighth at the West VIrginia state
championships last year.
Stevens, who prepped in
Morehead and who will be a
sprinter at MSU, has recorded
a personal best time of 52.53 in
the 400 meter run at the Region
6-AA championships. He won
the EKC championships' 400
meter race with a time of
52.57.
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Pitino welcomes ba.ck troops
TIMES STAFF REPORT
LOUISVILLE
University of Lo'!lisville
men's basketball coach Rick
Pitino made a positive
impression on a group of our
nation· s !J'OOps earlier in the
month.
Pitino joined Brig. Gen.
.
photo by Jamie Howell
Jeffrey
Foley in greeting
PRESTONSBURG ASSISTANT COACH JOE CHIRICO gave defensive instructions
about 300 U .S. Army troops
during a passing game at Pikeville College earllf:!r in the month.
of the 35th Signal Brigade
upon their return from an
11 -month tour in Iraq. He
boarded the plane in
Augusta, Ga. and spoke to
the group, then shook their
hands when they .exited the
plane. Pitino bad been evaluating student-athletes at the
nearby Nike Peach Jam. The
troops were returning to Fort
Gordon.
"Coach Pitino is an awesome person for taking time
out of his busy schedule to
talk and shake bands with
our returning soldiers," said
Cpt. Nathan Leppert, a
member of the Signal Corps
and a U of L graduate . "I am
proud of his caring and
patriotism and that he represents my University and the
city of Louisville."
Gradv promoted to Morehead State ·
Associate Head Coach
TIMES STAFF REPORT
MOREHEAD
Morehead State University
men's basketball coach Donnie
Tyndall announced Monday
that he has promoted Matt
Grady to the position of associate head coach.
Grady joined the MSU basketball program in July of2009
and was a key factor in the
Eagles success last season. He
assists with all 'aspects of the
program, inducting recruiting,
scouting and game planning.
"I'm extremely excited and
honored by my promotion to
associate head coach," Grady
said. "I greatly appreciate the
opportunity and confidence
that coach Tyndall has shown
in me. I am going to continue
to work hard every day to help
coach Tyndall maintain the
overall success that Morehead
State University has had over
the last few years."
Grady joined Morehead
State with experience at the
University of Louisville, th~
University of Cincinnati, New
Mexico State, Murray State,
and St. Joseph's.
He was most recently an
administrative assistant on
RickPitino's staff at Louisville.
He also worked with Pitino at
U of Las a program assistant in
Pitino's first two years at the
school in 200 l-03 . The
Cardinals won 44 games during that span.
Grady is a native of
Springfield, NJ., where he . ~
played alongside former Duke
All-American and Chicago
Bulls' star Jay Williams at St.
Joseph's High School. Along
with Williams, he also teamed
with Golden State Warriors'
standout AI Harrington when
the two played for the New
Jersey Roadrunners AAU club.
Warford ruled academically ineligible ·
by NATHAN HUTCHINSON
RICHMOND REGISTER
PIBLLE
CILLEIE
Flllllll
Head Coach Joe Johnson
and the Pikeville College
football program hosted a
high school passing tournament earlier in the
month.
A
native of
Abingdon, Va., Johnson Is
the fourth coach in the history of the Pikeville
College football program.
He is set to enter his sec·
ond season as head coach
of the Bears.
photos by Jamie Howell
RICHMOND
Paul
Warford's tumultuous career
at the University of Kentucky
has apparently come to an
end.
First-year coach Joker
Phillips said at SEC Media
Days on Wednesday in
Birmingham, Ala., that the
former Madison . Central
standout ctid not accumulate
enough credit hours to maintain eligibility.
Warford, a senior, played
in 11 games last season at
cornerback and was expected
to once again battle for a
starting spot this year. The 5foot-10, 206-pounder was a
two-year starter and had 107
career tackle~.
The Kentucky football
media guide was released
Wednesday and Warford is
listed among ' letttermen
lost.'
After a standout career at
· Madison Central, Warford
.fumped right Into the lineup
as a freshman in 2006. But,
injuries and academic problems sidelined him the next
two years.
Warford took a redshirt
season irl 2008 after he was
ruled academically ineligible.
He also missed two games
in 2007 because of a fractured collarbone and missed
two more games last season
because of a quad muscle
strain.
Warford had two interceptions and 16 pass breakups
during his career at UK. He
played in three bowl games
and recovered a fumble in the
2006 Music City Bowl.
Warford was a three-year
starter at Madison Central as
a running back and defensive
back. He helped the Indians
win three-straight district
titles and was a part of two
region runner-up teams .
Central,
4
·p.m.;
Pres tons burg - John son
Central,
4:30
p.m.;
Paintsville-Pikeville, 5 p.m.;
Paintsville-Pike
Central,
5:30 p.m.; Shelby ValleyBelfry, 6 p .m.; PikevilleBelfry, 6:35 p.m ..
Field 2 - Pike CentralPrestonsburg, 2:55 p.m.;
Paints ville-Pres tons burg,
3:30 p.m.; Shelby ValleyPikeville, 4 p.m.; Pike
County Central-Belfry, 4:30
p.m.; Hazard-Shelby Valley
5
p.m.;
Hazard
Prestonsburg, 5:30 p.m
Pikeville-Johnson Central
p.m.; Shelby Valley-Johnso
Central, 6:35 p.m.
Soccer
n Continued from p1
11 :30
a .m:;
BelfryPrestonsburg, Noon; BelfryJohnson Central, 12;30 p.m.;
Jackson City-Hazard, 1
p.m.; Prestonsburg-Hazard,
1:35 p.m.
Girls' Soccer Rarna pairings: Field l - HazardPaintsville,
2:55
p.m.;
Hazard-Pike Central, 3:30
p.m .;
Belfry-Johnson
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THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Flood Aid radiothon tops
$200,000 in ·donations
28, 2010 • 83
The FIQyd County Animal Shelter
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PIKEVILLE - The Pike
Ministerial
Association,
Pikeville Medical Center
and
East
Kentucky
Broadcasting joined forces
on Sunday for a five-hour
radiothon to provide relief to
victims of last week's flooding in Pike- County. As of
Sunday evening, the total of
financial donations and
pledges was $153,715.83,
and the seven truck-loads of
donated items was valued at
more than $50,000- making the grand total well in
excess of $200,000.
The event began at 1 p.m.
and was broadcast on the
nine radio stations of East
Kentucky Broadcasting. The
radiothon was also streamed
live on the internet from
EKB station websites.
Donations ranged from a
$5 bill donated by a 3-yearold to a $5,000 pledge from
local attorney Gary C.
Johnson. Donations and
pledges came in from as far
away as California and
Hawaii.
Pikeville Medical Center
employees donated more
than $30,000 by way of payroll deductions, cash and unused vacation time.
At around 5 p.m. Sunday,
PMC President and CEO
Walter E. May announced
that Pikeville Medical
Center would match all
donations made by its
employees, pushing the
financial total well over the
$150,000 mark by the time
the event concluded at 6
p.m.
Pikeville Medical Center Clinic
opens at Pikeville Wai-Mart
PIKEVILLE
Pikeville Medical Center' s
Clinic at Wal-Mart held a
ribbon cutting ceremony
and grand opening Tuesday,
July 27, at 3 p.m. The health
care clinic began seeing
patients immediately foli lowi?g the ceremony, and
· will serve patients seven
days a week, 9 a.m. to 9
p.m. in the Pikeville WalMart located at 254 Cassidy
Boulevard~
"We feel the convenient
hours and affordable access
to non-emergency, basic
health care is another step
toward meeting our community's needs/'
said
Interim Chief Operating
Officer Juanita Deskins.
The clinic provides nonemergency health care services such as treatment for
sore throats, sinus infections and earaches as well
as seasonal vaccinations,
screenings and basic 'physical exams.
"At Pikeville Medical
Center we strive to provide
excellent care to the people
of our region. This clinic
will give patients who are
not severely ill a more convenient outlet to receive fast
and affordable medical
treatment," said Thelma
Vinson,
Director
of
Pikeville Medical Center
Walmart Clinic.
Pikeville Medical Center
plans to open nine other
The Pike Ministerial
Association will distribute
the funds and the material
goods directly to victims of
the flooding. Temporarily,
flood victims seeking aid
may call the President of the
association, PMC Chaplain
Randy Johnson at (606) 2183915. A more permanent
contact will be announced in
local media at a later date.
All donations to Flood
Aid are tax deductible.
Checks should be made to
the
Pike
Ministerial
Association, and may be
mailed in care of Pikeville
Medical Center, 911 ByPass Road, Pikeville, KY
41501.
This week's animal shelter celebrity is FLOYD
COUNTY COURT CLERK CHRIS WAUGH .
Chris is discussing new voter registration
with EDDIE AND EDNA, two adorable
Chihuahua mixes, who are ten-week-old
siblings, and would make wonderful pets.
The Floyd County Animal Shelter is located at
Sally Stephens Branch in West Prestonsburg
Phone 886-3189
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,
2001 Ford Taurus
88,000 miles $3,195
1999 Ford Taurus $
2,900
1998 Kia Sportage
80,000 miles 4x4
$3,200
2005 Chrysler Town&
Country van. 80,000
miles.
$5,9951995
Ford F-150 4x4. Automatic.
110,000
miles.$3,4951994 Bonneville. 1 Owner.
100,000
miles.
$2,495.1995 Hightop
Chevy
van.
$2,895.2001 325 I
BMW $4,5001998 2wd
F-150. $3,800.
2004 GMC Serria 4WD
Crew cab
Leather,
Lo~ded
$12,500
1991
Ex1ra Cab
Tacoma Auto 4WD
$2,800
01 VW Beetle standard
shift
$3,200.
01 Grand Am 4 door,
$3,200
2002 Sunlire 4 door
Auto $3,300
1999 Kia Sephia
60,000 miles 5 sp
$2,500
2005 Dodge Stratus
SXT
69,000 miles Auto
$6,200
2001 Blazer 130,00
miles
loaded $3,800
Call 886-2842.
APPLICATIONS BEING
ACCEPTED FOR
1-BEDROOM
APARTMENTS FOR
PERSONS
62AND OLDER
Apartments/
Townhouses
Apartments/
Townhouses
1 Br Apartment for rent.
HUD approved. [Ito
pets. $350 per month
plus $300 deposit. Call
358-4036
Apartment for rent.
$375 per month plus
$300 deposit. Located on Ky At 1428
near ·World Wide
1 br apartment for rent. Equipment. Call 791Located on Cooley St. 3447.
$350 per month. Call
859-351-3891.
2 br, 1/2 bath townhouse for rent. Also 1
Town house apartbr apartment. Both
ment for rent. 2 br,
located in city limits'
11 !'! bath, stove,
fridge, dw, w/d hook of Prestonsburg. No
up, city limits at US pets. Call 886-8991.
23 & Hwy 80. $600
mth plus utilities with 1 Br apt for rent.
$350 deposit. No Ready to occupy.
pets. 1yr lease. Also Everything you need,
2 br, 1 bath apart- very clean, quite,
ment. $525 plus a.c., good place.
$350 deposit. 606- Also small furnished
625-0134 or 2.37- mobile home. Both
4758.
suitable for 2 working
people no more. No
2 Br, townhouse for drugs. Near Prerent. Located 3 miles stonsburg J.W. Lake.
from Prestonsburg Out of state workers
on Rt 1428.No HUD welcome. Call 606accepted. Call 358- 205-0215 or 8869483. After 6pm
3941.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
MINE1
Pursuant to Application
Number 858-5064
Amendment No. 5
In accordance with the provisions of
KRS 350.070, notice is hereby given
that Czar Coal Corporation, 81 Enterprise Drive, Debord, Kentucky 41214
has applied for an amendment to an ex·
isting underground coal mining and
reclamation operation located 2.5 miles
southeast of Odds in Martin, Floyd and
Johnson Counties. The amendment
will add 0.00 acres of surface disturbance and add 2,535.18 acres of underground mining area making the total
area within the permit boundary will be
11,240.23 acres.
The amendment area is approximately
2.5 miles south of Kentucky Route 3's
junction with Big Sandy Regional Airport Road and located in Sycamore
Creek of Daniels Creek and Crooked
Branch of Johns Creek.
The proposed amendment is )ocated on
the Thomas and Lancer U.S.G.S. 7?1/2
minute quadrangle maps. The amendment is to add additional underg~ound
Located behind Wendy's mining acres only. No surface disturand Pizza Hut in Pres- bance is proposed under this amendtonsburg. All util~ies are included and the rent is based ment. The operation will underlie land
upon gross monthly in- owned by Isaac Richmond- Heirs and
come. Several activities, Harkins & Browning Family Trust, Sally
such as line dancing, crafts, Turner - Heirs, Phillip & William Lafbingo, movies, hair salon ferty, John Burke, Leon Spears, Mariand church services. The
apartments are furnished etta Mor~ison, Beech Fork Processing,
with a refrigerator, stove, Inc., Myrtle Spears Richmond- Estate,
emergency alarm system, Lowell & Phyllis Burke, Willis Burke,
and air conditioner. For Wanda Phyllis Dye, Paul & Betty Burke,
more information, please Eula Wells Williams - Estate, Burke
call Highland Terrace at 606886-1925, TDD: 1-800-648- Cemetery, William C. Lafferty, Lerlie
6056 or 71f, or come by the Harrington, Jessie & Jewell Collins,
off!~ for an application.
Collins Cemetery, Billy Jr. & De'ioris
Highland Terrace does not Mae Lafferty, Bradley Lafferty, John W.
discriminate in admission or
employment In subsidized Goble - Heirs, Alex Goble - Heirs,
housing on account of race, Billy Lafferty, James D. Goble, Gary
color, creed, religion, sex, Christopher Short, Jerry & Sharon J.
national origin,
Little, James & Darlene Goble, Homer
age, familial sta· ~ R. Vicars, Sharon E. & Shawnah L.
tus or disability.
Crum, Columbus Collins - Estates,
Fannin Plumbing Co., Inc., Jennie
Wells, Ronald Eugene & Linda Ramey,
Geniene Wells, Termera A. Wright,
Gene & Nevard Wells, Herbert & Louise
Wells,
Glen Stafford, Nathan J. & Theo1, 23, 4 Bedrooms
dosia Maynard, Garry T. Adams, Jimmy
available for extremely D. Harbey, Leroy & Rebecca Young,
low-Income people at Alex Samuel Wells, Jr., Wells Cenetery
Highland Heights Apts.
in Goble-Roberts Addn., -c/o Alex Wells, Bernita Wells, Charles
R. Wells, Jr., An ice Wells, Maggie Penix
and Cliffside Apts. on
Cliff Road, Prestons- - Estate, Sammie & Willadean Wells,
burg. Computerized Bobby & Betty Keel, Patty & Ronnie
learning centers otter Hitchcock, David R. & Brenda W. Wells,
social/educational pro- Ricky B. Slone, Brian K. & Diana L.
grams for children and
adults. All utilities In- Wells, John Claude Burchett, Virgie
cluded at Highland Burchett Heirs, New South Mining Co.,
Hgts.: utility allowance Inc. and Pocahontas Development Corat Cliffside. Call (606) poration.
886-0608, 886-1927, or
886-1819. TOO: 1-800- The amendment application has been
648-6056.
Highland
Heights and Cliffside filed for public inspection at the DepartApartments do not dis- ment for Surface Mining Reclamation
criminate In admission and Enforcement's Prestonsburg Reor employment In subsi- gional Office, 3140 South Lake Drive,
dized housing on ac- Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653." Writcount of race, color, ten comments, objections, or requests
national origin, sex, age,
disability, religion and for a permit conference must be filed
with the Director, Division of Permits, #2
familial status.
Hudson Hollow, U.S. 127 South, Frankfor;t. Kentucky 40601.
L.:J
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
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is now hiring for Managers
for our new Pikeville location.
Open Interviews will be held
Monday, August 2
from 10-12, at the
KFC, Weddington Branch,
or send resumes to:
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Attn: Tanya Howell
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Southern Water and Sewer
District will be accepting bids for
pipe and appurtenances for a
water line replacement project at
Harold, Kentucky. A bid list may
be obtained at the District office
at 245 Kentucky Rt. 680, McDowell, Kentucky. Bids will be accepted until Friday, August 6,
2010 at 1:00 p.m. Any and all
bids may be rejected. For more
information contact Dean Hall at
606-377-9296.
Southern Water and Sewer
District is an equal opportunity
employer.
LEGAL NOTICE: NOTICE OF APPOINTMENTS
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
COUNTY OF FLOYD
I, Douglas Ray Hall, Clerk of the Floyd District Court, do hereby certify that the following persons have been appointed
fiduciaries by the District Court. All persons indebted to an Estate should settle with the Fiduciary within six (6) months
from the date of appointment.
Date of Appointment
6-28-10
6-29-10
6-29-10
6-30-10
7-06-10
7-08-10
7-12-10 .
7-15-10
7-16-10
7-19-10
Case Number
10-P-272
10-P-273
10-P-274
10-P-275
10-P-282
10-P-284
10-P-28.7
10-P-292
10-P-293
10-P-295
Estate Of:
Darwin lafferty
Henry Miller •
Violet L. Kolling
Alta Leslie
Windel David Stratton
Wallace Palmer Collins
Michael Keith Wells
Loydean Bentley
Gabriele Watson
Mabel Honeycutt
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. I
C.A. NO. 10-CI-00388
HSBC MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC.,
Assignee of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR CHOICE
APITAL FUNDING, INC.
PLAINTIFF
vs.
AARON OUSLEY AKA AARON DAVID OUSLEY;
REBECCA OUSLEY;
TAX EASE LIEN SERVICING, LLC
DE
FEND ANTS
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
Fiduciary
Dotty Lafferty
Barbara Wells
Brenda S. Camp
Robert Leslie & Larry Leslie
Kristina Marie Stratton
Peggy Ann Collins
Heather R. Wells
Jeanette Bentley
Dennis Watson
Paul Honeycutt
Attorney
Jennifer Burke Elliott
William C. Francis
· David H. Neeley
Anthony Craig Davis
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. I
C.A. NO. 08-CI-00269
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY,
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS
.
OF
GSAMP TRUST 2005-SD1, MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-SD1
PLAINTIFF
vs.
ALEXANDER HALL and
BRENDA
DEFENDANTS
HALL, ET AL
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
***********'****
***************
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Floyd Cir
uit Court entered the 21st day of June, 2010, in th~ abov
ause, as their interest in the subject property, for the sum o
138,678.27 with interest thereon, plus additional sums an
osts; please be advised that I shall proceed to offer for sal
t the Old Floyd County Courthouse Door, South Central Av
nue, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind the new Floyd Coun
ustice Center), to the highest and best bidder, at public aucion, on the 5th day of August 2010, at 9:15a.m., upon th
erms set forth following the description, the. follow describe
property, to wit:
Property Address: 26 Cedar Street, Grethel, KY 41631
Being lot number twenty-three (23) in Marvin Heights, o
Rt. 979, a subdivision of Thoroughbred Development, Inc.,
aid subdivision plat being on record in the Floyd Count Cou
Clerk's Office in Map File Number 1141, to which map refer
nee is made for a more accurate description and which is in
orporated herein b~ reference. See also plat attached a
Exhibit "A" for identity.
Being the same property conveyed to Aaron Ousley and
Rebecca Ousley, husband and wife, by deed dated July 28,
006, of record in Deed Book 526, Page 677, in the Office o
he Floyd County Clerk.
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make
eposit of 10% of the purchase price wifh the balance on
redit for thirty (30) days, in which event the successful bid
er shall be required to execute bond with good suret
hereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid purchase pric
nd bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the dat
f sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effec
fa Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien shal
be retained upon the above described real estate as addi
ional surety.
B. The purchaser shalf be required to assume and pay all
axes or assessments upon the property for the current ta
ear and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upo
he property for prior years shall be paid from the sale pro
eeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of record by th
purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase price.
C. The property described above is sold subject to an
asements, restrictions, defects, liens or encumbrances o
record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights o
redemption as may exist in favor of the United States o
me rica and/or the record owners thereof.
Any announcements made on date of sale takes prece
ence over printed matter contained herein.
Hon. William S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Floyd Ciruit Court entered the 9th day of June, 2010, in the abov
ause, as their interest in the subject property, for the sum o
85,817.78 with Interest thereon, plus additional sums and
osts; please be advised that I shall proceed to offer for sal
t the Old Floyd County Courthouse Door, South Central Av
nue, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind the new Floyd Coun
ustice Center), to the highest and best bidder, at public aucion, on the 5th day of August, 2010, at 9:00a.m., upon the
erms set forth following the description, the follow described
roperty, to wit:
Property Address: 1132 Redmorg Branch, Teaberry, K
1660
Beginning at a stake steak near of the draining turning righ
ith a straight line to another stake steak thence turning le·
up the hill to a stake steak at the gas line thence turning le
traight around the hill near to the drain to the stake stea
hene turning left down the hill with the drain to the stake
teak at the beginning.
Being the same property conveyed to Alexander Hall o
Brenda Hall, by Warranty Deed dated August 22, 1984, o
record in Deed Book 286, Page 725, in the Office of the·Cier
f the County Court of Floyd County, Kentucky.
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make
eposit of 10% of the purchase price with the balance on
redit for sixty (60) days, in which event the successful bid
er shall be required to execute bond with good suret
hereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid purchase pric
nd bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the dat
f sale until paid. Said bond shall tiave the force and effec
fa Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien shal
be retained upon the above described real estate as addi
ional surety.
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume an
pay all taxes or assessments upon the property for the cur
rent tax year and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upon the property for prior years shall be paid from the
ale proceeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of record
by the purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase price.
C. The property described above is sold subject to an
asements, restrictions, deJects, liens or encumbrances o
record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights o
redemption as may exist in favor of the United States o
merica and/or the record owners thereof.
Any announcements made on date of sale takes prece
ence over printed matter contained herein.
Hon. William S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
••
�THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. II
C.A. NO. 10-CI-00458
CITIZENS NATIONAL
BANK ·
PLAINTIFF
vs.
~)
JACKIE D. ADKINS and MARY L. ADKINS, husband and wife;
FLOYD COUNTY, KENTUCKY; and THE BANK
OF NEW YORK
MELLON TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION fka
THE BANK OF NEW YORK TRUST, N.A., as successors to
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., Trustee for
RFMSII 2006HT1
.
DEFENDANTS
1
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Floyd Cir
uit Court entered the 28th day of June, 2010, in the above
ause, as their interest in the subject property, for the sum o
112,711.58 with interest thereon, plus additional sums an
osts; please be advised that I shall proceed to offer for sale
at the Old Floyd County Courthouse Door, South Central Av
enue, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind the new Floyd Count
ustice Center), to the highest and best bidder, at public aucion,.on the 5th day of August, 2010, at 9:30a.m. , upon th
erms set forth following the description, the follow described
property, to wit:
Beginning at an iron pin located at the edge of Raven Wood
Street and being a corner of Chris Case; thence S 55°22' 35"
a distance of 246.15'; thence S 29°54'19" E a distance o
7.66'; thence S 45°05'18" E a distance of 51.94'; thence
89°43'59" E a distance of 130.28'; thence N OJ039'34" E
istance of 205.01 '; thence N 45°35'03" W a distance o
1.83'; which is the point of beginning, having an area o
8482" 98 square feet, 0.654 acres.
Being the same property conveyed to Jackie D. Adkins and
Mary Adkins by deed from Edgar Cruey and Joyce Cruey,
ated July 18, 2000, recorded in Deed Book 449, Page 259,
Floyd County Clerk's Office.
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make
eposit of 10% of the purchase price with the balance on
redit for thirty (30) days, in which event the successful bidder shall be required to execute bond with good suret
hereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid purchase pric
nd bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the dat
f sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effec
fa Judgment fof which execution may issue, and a lien shall
be retained upon the above described real estate as addi
ional surety.
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all
axes or assessments upon the property for the current ta
ear and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upon
he property for prior years shall be paid from the sale pro
eeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of record by th
urchaser prior to the payment of the purchase price.
C. The property described above 'is sold subject to an
asements, restrictions, defects, liens or encumbrances o
record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights o
redemption as may exist in favor of the United States o
merica and/or the record owners thereof. ·
Any announcements made on date of sale take
precedence over printed matter contained herein.
Hon. William S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
Apartments/
Townhouses
2 Apartments for
rent. 3 br, Central
hea't air and washer
& dryer hookup,
kitchen and small
dining area. Upstarirs $350 a month
plus utilities and 1
month
deposit.
Downtown stairs is
$500 plus utilities &
deposit. Call 2859000 or 285-3142
before 9:00 pm
Small
efficiency
apartment for rent.
$350 per month plus
utilities. Located a
couple of minutes
from the hospital and
the college on ( Armory Road). Call
886-9291 .
Save on autoinsurance.
Kimber McGuire
For rent: 2 br, 1 bath
mobile home. Near
new Prestonsburg
Elementary school.
Call 886-9931 after
5pm .
Mobile home for rent.
Call 874-~790.
Nice 2 br mobile
horhe for rent. Located in Prestonsburg. Call874-0875.
D . ..
Natlonwtde
.
.
vs.
JEREMY SHEPHERD aka JEREMY P. SHEPHERD
aka
.
JEREMY P. SHEPPARD;
JESSICA SHEPHERD aka JESSICA SHEPPARD;
GENE .
SCHIFLE
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
***************
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Floyd Cir
uit Court entered the 11th day of August, 201 0, in the abov
a use, as their interest in the subject property, for the sum o
150,421.58 with interest thereon, plus additional sums an
osts; please be advised that I shall proceed to offer for sal
t the Old Floyd County Courthouse Door, South Central Avenue, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind the new Floyd Coun
ustice Center), to the highest and best bidder, at public aucion, on the 5th day of July, 2010, at 10:00 a.m., upon th
erms set forth following the description, the follow described
property, to wit:
Property Address: 243 Jack Arnett Branch, Prestonsburg,
KY 41653
Tract 1
Beginning on old Highway 114 built in 1940 and beginning
t an iron pin at the corner of the property and the road an
hence going up the hill in a straight line 134 feet to an iron pin
t the corner; thence turning left and running 110 feet to an
iron pin; thence turning left and running 156 feet to an iron
p'in: thence turning left and running with the road 95 feet bac
o the beginning.
Tract 2
Beginning at the corner of Tract 1 and Tract 2 on old High
ay 114 built in 1940 at an iron pin at the road and thence
running up the hill 156 feet in a straight line to an iron pin;
hence turning left 135 feet to an iron pin; thence running bac
own to the road 203 feet to an iron pin; thence turning le
running with the road 136 feet to an iron pin to the beginning.
Being the same property conveyed to Jeremy P. Shepher~,
single person, by Deed dated 02/29/2008, and recorded 1n
Deed Book 545, Page 41, records of the Floyd County Cou
Clerk's Offic"e.
Further reference is made to a map of the subject prope
identifying Tract 1 and Tract 2 attached herein and incorpo
rated herein by reference.
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make
deposit of $5,000.00 of the purchase price with the balance
n a credit for thirty (30) days, in which event the successfu
bidder shall be required to execute bond with good suret
hereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid purchase pric
nd bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the dat
f sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effec
of a Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien shal
be retained upon the above described real estate as addi
ional surety.
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all
axes or assessments upon the property for the current ta
ear and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upon
he property for prior years shall be pai? from the sale proeeds if properly claimed in writing and f1led of record by th
purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase pnce.
c. The property described above 1s sold subject to an
asements, restrictions, defects, liens or encumbrances o
record in-the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights o
redemption as may exist in favor of the United States o
me rica and/or the record owners thereof.
Any announcements made on date of sale takes prece
ence over printed matter contained herein.
Hon. William S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
"
Rentals
For rent: 2 br, 1 bath
mobile home. Must
put electric in your
own name. No pets!!
$350 per month plus
$200 deposit. If interested call 886-1958
or 791-5166.
Nice 2 br mobile
home for rent. $375
per month. Also 2 br
apartment. $400 per
month. Located midway between Prestonsburg
and
Paintsville on Rt321 .
Call 606-789-5973.
Insurance &
Rnancial Services
Mobile home for rent.
$475 per month. Daposit required. Blacktop dnve way. Great
location.· Located at
Lan~er,Ky. 606-7910640.
Park Place Apartments
First Month Rent Free
w/Deposit Paid in Full
Stove, Refrigerator,
and Dishwasher provided.
Rent Starting at $305.00
For rent: Extra nice 3
br 2 bath ,single wide
located on Cow
Creek $550 per
month plus utilities
and security deposit.
Stove, fridge, washer
and dryer. Must have
references. HUD accepted. No dogs.
Call874-2802.
Houses For Rent
Water, sewer, garbage included in rent
NatiOnwide MuiUal 1osuraooe Company and affiliated Compames
~ome Office: One Netionwide Plaza, Columbus, OH 43215-2220
NatiOowidells a registered federal serviCe mark of
NatlonMde Mutual Insurance Co
n
Call Sheri
606-886-0039
2 br house for rent .
$500 per month plus
deposit. Call 7940249.
NOTICE
(Of Final Settlement)
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
COUNTY OF FLOYD... SCT
I, Douglas Ray Hall, Clerk of the Floyd District Court, do hereby certify that the following Settlements
of Estates have been filed in my office. Anyone desiring to take exceptions to said Settlements must
do so on or before August 28th, 2010, at 10:00 a.m.
Settlement
Case Number
Estate Of:
Fiduciary
Date Filed
Final
Final
Final
Fitlal
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final·
09-P-473
08-P-205
09-P-192
09-P-361
09-P-470
08-P-150
09-P-484
07-P-383
08-P-164
09-P-099
08-P-242
Mary Jones
Billy Gene McCoy
Mildred Gibson
Fred Mosley
Roger Reynolds Jr.
Vernon Hall, Jr.
Nadene Johnson
Roger Reynolds
George M. Laven
Thad Duff
Tommy Lee Johnson
Cora Hobson
Helen L. McCoy
Thomas D. Gibson
Jill Mosley
Christi Reyllolds
Doris Bates
Ernie Slone
Brian K. Reynolds
Tommie Carol Hampton
Gretchen Duff & Laura Roberts
Sherry Johnson
6-21-10
6-21-10
6-21-10
6-22-10
6-24-10
6-25-10
7-06-10
7-08-10
7-08-10
7-12-10
7-16-10
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. II
C.A. NO. 10-CI-00101
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION
. PLAINTIFF
vs.
BILLY OUSLEY, JR., ET AL
DE
FEND ANTS
RE-NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
***************
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUI:r COURT
DIVISION NO. II
C.A. NO. 10-CI-00367
BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP, fka
COUNTYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP
PLAINTIFF
Rentals
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Prestonsburg, Ky.
(606) 886-0008 (Offi«l
(606) 886·9483 (fa<)
WEDNESDAY, JULY
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Floyd Ciruit Court entered the 29th day of March, 2010, in the abov
ause, as their interest in the subject property, for the sum -Q
61 ,812.05 with interest thereon, plus additional sums and
osts; please be advised that I shall proceed to offer for sal
t the Old Floyd County Courthouse Door, South Central Av
nue, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind the new Floyd Coun
ustice Center) , to the highest and best bidder, at public aucion, on the 29th day of July, 2010, at 9:45 a.m., upon th
erms set forth following the description, the follow described
roperty, to wit:
Property Address: 38 Cavalier Drive, East Point, KY 4121
Parcel No.: 032-10-01-003.00
Legal Description:
Certain tract or parcel land Located in Floyd County, Ken
ucky, more particularly described:
Located Northwest or and adjacent to Bear Hollow, Floyd
ounty, Kentucky. Any corner in this description listed a
being marked by "Iron pipe (set)" implies a 3/4 x 18 inch steel
ipe (set) with a plastic cap bearing the marking "KY L
1893".
Beginning at an Iron pipe (set) On access road; thence with
he access road North 39 degrees 47' 1 7" West, 59.17 fee
o an Iron pipe (set); thence arc length 31,42 feet, Radiu
0.00 feet, Chord North 05 degrees 12' 43" East 28.28 feet,
o an iron pipe (set); thence North 50 degrees 12' 4~" East,
1.72 feet, to an iron pipe (set); thence Arc length 36.93 feet,
Radius 30,00 feet and Chord, North 85 degrees 28' 35" Eas
4.64 feet, to an iron pipe (set), corner Lot 4; thence with Lo
, South 39 degrees 47' 17" East 48.50 feet to an Iron pip
(set); thence South 39 degrees 47' 17" East 21.10 feet, to th
Bear Hollow and leaving lot 4 and with Hall & Hylton Devel
pment, Inc. (DB 442, PO 518); thence South 54 degrees 47'
2" West, 130.42 feet, to the beginning, c0ntaining 10,472.08
q, ft. (0.240 acre) as shown on Nesbitt Engineering, Inc.
rawing No. 3771 and recorded in Floyd County Clerk files a
map file No._. This description was prepared by H, L.
Baldridge, PLS 1893 on October 25,2000.
Included is a Cava Manufactured Home, Serial Numbe
CVO 1AL04481 08AB, Certificate of Title Numbe
32270360023 which is affixed and attached to the land an
is part of the real property. ..
Being the same property conveyed to Billy Ousley, Jr. an
racey Ousley who acquired title, with rights of survivorship,
by virtue of a deed from Hall & Hylton Development, In~ .•
ated August 15,2003, filed August 22,2003, recorded 1n
Deed Book 489, Page 588, County Clerk's Office, Floy
County, Kentucky.
Subject to all restrictions, conditions and covenants and t
II legal highways and easements.
Commonly known s:
Lot No.3 Bear Hollow, East Point, KY 41216
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make
eposit of 10% of the purchase price with the balance o~
redit for thirty (30) days, in which event the successful b1d
er shall be required to execute bond with goocf suret
hereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid purchase pric
nd bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the dat
f sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force a~d effec
f a Judgment for wt"Jich execution may ISSUe, and a hen sha.l
be retained upon the above described real estate as add1
ional surety.
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all
axes or assessments upon the property for the current ta
ear and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upo
he property for prior years shall be paid from the sale pro
eeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of rec.ord by th
purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase p~1ce.
C. The property described above IS sold subject to an
asements, restri.ctions, defects, liens or encumbr~ces o
record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such nghts o
redemption as may exist in favor of the United States o
merica and/or the record owners thereof.
.
Any announcements made on date of sale takes prece
ence over printed matter contained herein.
Hon. William S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
28, 2010 • 85
Houses For Rent
For rent: 3 br house.
Central heat & air.
Fenced in yard. No
pets! NO HUDI at 67.
Greer St. Lancer addition. Prestonsburg,
Ky. $500 per month.
$400 deposit. 606886-6358.
For rent: 1,2 &3 br
houses at Hueysville.
City water. Hud ap.:
proved. Deposit & refrences
required.
Call 886-8223.
For sale or lease. Large'
country house tor rent.
4 br, 2 1/2 bath with
fireplace and central
heat I air. $850 per
month plus deposit. 8
miles from Prestonsburg. Available August
1st. Call 886-8366
House for rent:
1,400 sq ft. Furnished apartment. 1 ·
br, 1 bath. Eat in
kitchen ,tv and dining
room . All utilities. Located on US23 between Prestonsburg
& Pikeville. $800 deposit & $800 month.
Call 606-422-1862.
Houses For Sale
Brown brick house
on At 122, McDowell
for sale. 3br 2 bath
with carport and also
building attached.
1,500
sq
ft.
$147,000. Call 3776571 .
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION II
C.A. NO. 08-CI-01519
CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC
PLAINTIFF
vs.
DANIEL RAINES
JONNI RAINES
DEFENDANTS
RE-NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
**********
BY VIRTUE OF Judgment and O~der of Sale referring t
Master Commissioner of the Floyd Circuit Court entered on
he 26th day of January 2009, in the Floyd Circuit Court, in th
bove styled action, in the principal sum ot $144,995.77, to
ether with interest, costs and fees, I shall proceed to offer fo
ale at the Old Floyd County Courthouse Door, South Central
venue, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind the new Floyd
County Justice Center) to the highest bidder, at public auction
n Thursday, the 29th day of July, 201 0 at the hour of 9:0
.m., the following described real estate lying in Floyd County,
Kentucky, and more particularly described as follows:
Tract 2
•
A certain tract or parcel of land lying in Floyd County, Kenucky, on the waters of Rough and Tough Creek and being
he same property conveyed to James Watkins and Fred
atkins, his wife, from Aaron Adams and Versie Adams, hi
ife, t'>y Deed Dated April 21, 1986, and recorded in Deed
Book 299, Page 654 and recorded with the Floyd Count
Court Clerk's Office.
Beginning at a steel located at the edge of the creek; thence
running in a straight line to another steel stake and continuing on up the hill to a forked white oak, marked by a steel
take; thence running to another forked white oak marked
ith a stake and continuing on to a third forked white oa
marked by a stake; thence running on up the hill to a peak on
he line of John Johnson; thence running with John Johnso
line down the point to a forked white oak marked by a stake;
hence running to a telephone pole ; thence running to
ycamore tree and continuing to the edge of the cre~k at
take; thence running with the edge of the creek to the steel
take at the edge of the creek, to the point of beginning, a
per description furnished by the party of the first part to th
raftor of this instrument.
Tract 3
•
Beginning at a stake at corner of James C. Watkins prope .
line being the Southwest corner, running with Creek at
Southerly direction to a stake at corner, thence running up
hill with Henry McKenzie line to top of hill to a stake, Grizzle
Dotson line. Running up point in Northerly direction to a stak
hat joints Grizzly Dotson and John Johnson line. Then run
ning down hill in Northwesterly to a stake at James C .
atkins line. Following James C. Watkins line down hill to
orked white oak marked by a steel stake. Thence running to
nother forked white oak marked with a stake on to a third
orked white oak marked by a stake. Then on to anothe
take then down hill across bottom to point of beginning. (Decription supplied by second party).
•
Being the same property conveyed to Daniel Raines and
onni Raines, husband and wife, from James C. Watkins and
Freda K. Watkins, husband and wife, by Deed dated March
1, 2008, filed for record on April 4, 2008 in Deed Book 546,
Page 86 of the Clerk's Records in Floyd County, Kentucky.
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make
eposit of $5,000.00 of the purchase price with the balanc
n a credit tor thirty (30) days, in which event the successful
bidder shall be required to execute bond with good suret
hereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid purchase pric
and bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the date
of sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effec
f a Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien shal
be retained upon the above described real estate as addi
ional surety.
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all
axes or assessments upon the property tor the current ta
ear and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upon
he property for prior years shall be paid from the sale proeeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of record by th
purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase price.
C. The ptoperty described above is sold subject to an
easements, restrictions, defects, liens or encumbrances o
record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights o
redemption as may exist in favor of the United States o
me rica and/or the record owners thereof.
Any announcements made on date of sale takes
precedence over printed matter contained herein.
Hon. William S. Kendrick, Floyd Master Commissioner
�86 •
WEDNESDAY, JULY
28, 2010
For Sale By Owner
Soles
For sale: small!
house-full basement.
Completely remodled-92 North Front
Street at Langley.
$25,000. Call 2853808.
Apply online & view
our models on display. From the comfort of your own
home. www.claytonhomesgrayson.com.
'606-474-2083
House for sale.Brick
3 br, 2 bath. Utility
room, LR, DR, TV
room, kitchen, front
porch, back deck,
carport/porch. Concrete block storage
is
builing.
Lot
100ftx300ft. Located
approx 1.3 miles off
US 23 on Abbott
Creek Rd. Electric
heat/air. Also gas
hook-up. Excellent
neighborhood. Must
see to appreciate.
Call ·874-2238 or
285-9312.
Attn:
Landowners
turn key home buying available with
land improvement
packages!! Your land
or family land. 866597-2083.
House for sale. 4br, 2
bath. Located in city
limits of Prestonsburg. Newly remodeled.
Call
606-226-0995.
House for sale: Located in Auxier. 3 br
with inground pool
and privacy fence.
$75,000 firm. Call
886-8359.
------Land/Home & home
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
For sale: 24x48 Doublewide with 3 acres.
3br, 2 bath. Located
in Prestonsburg. Call
886-0191 or 4376020.
·
Commercial
Quality office space for
rent. 900 sq ft with
blacktop parking. Suite
102 in the Moak &Nunnery building in Prestonsburg,Ky. · Gall
886-1515.
only programs. Only 25 acres more or
a limited number less for sale in East
available. 866-597- McDowell. The old
2083.
G&L Bar & carryout.
- - - - - - - Great business location. utilitiy hookups
For sale: 2003 Fleetavailable. 606-862wood Mobile home. 6772.
14x60 with shingled
roof and vinyl siding.
Wood floors through Office space for
out. 1Ox20 Covered lease in Prestonsporch included. Ask- burg tw.o blocks
ing 13,500. Must be
from! the courthouse.
moved. Call 874Call226-9976.
9752 or 226-0950.
Houses For Rent
2 1/2 story cedar Aframe home on 5 acres
of land. Located 2 1/2
miles out of Prestonsburg city limits on Spur- F"+1£C:i\Ci':~r:;
lock creek. City water,
3br, w/d, dish washer, 2
full baths, hardwood
floors. full underground
basement,
security
system. 16x36 carport
and outside storage.
No pets. $850 month.
Shown by appointment
only. Call 606-7850770. Leave message.
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NOTICE OF BLASTING SCHEDULE
In accordance with the provisions of 405 KAR 16:120,
FCDC Coal, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, Robinson Creek, KY 41560,
(606) 639-9675, intends to conduct blasting operations on
Permit No. 836-8064 located at latitude 37 degrees, 31 minutes and 25 seconds and longitude 82 degrees, 43 minutes
and 30 seconds, located on Spurlock Creek on the Harold
quadrangle map in Floyd County, KY. The acreage affected
by this operation consists of 286.05 acres.
Basting shall be conducted daily. No blasting will be conducted before sunrise or after sunset unless an unavoidable
hazard occurs that would cause a safety hazard if delayed
until the next day. Ten minutes prior to any blast, a preliminary warning consisting of four long blasts of an air horn shall
be sounded. Five minutes prior to the detonation, the area
shall be cleared and secured of personnel and equipment
and a warning signal of a one minute series of long blasts of
an airhorn will be sounded. One minute prior to detonation,
the blast signal will be given. The blast signal will consist of
a series of short blasts of an airhorn followed immediately by
the detonation of the shot. After the blast, the area will be inspected. After the area has been inspected, an all clear signal of a prolonged blast of an airhorn will be sounded.
Commercial
Miscellaneous
Former H&R Block
building in Martin for
rent. Good condition.
Call 285-3025. Mon•
Sat 9am -5pm.
For sale: 5 Lawn
mowers.
$35.00
each. Also new 20"
bicycle. Call 886-
3849.
Subscribe
to the
Floyd County
Times.
Call
886-8506
NOTICE OF
INTENTION TO MINE
Pursuant to Application Number
836-0356 Original
In accordance with KRS 350.055, notice is hereby given that Wolverine Resources, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, Robinson
Creek, Kentucky 41560, (606) 6399675 has applied for a permit for a surface coal mining and replamation
operation affecting 365.7 of surface
disturbance acres and underlying
240.4 underground acres for a total of
606.1 acres located 3.45 miles southwest of Brainard, Kentucky and in
Floyd and Magoffin Counties.
The proposed operation is approximat~ly 3.45 miles southwest of KY
114's junction with Prater Branch and
located 0.31 miles southwest of Middle Creek. The latitude 37°39'48".
The longitude 82°55'49".
The proposed operation is located on
the Ivyton U.S.G.S. 71/2 minute quadrangle map. The operation will be
using a combination of contour,
auger/highwall mining and area mining
methods of surface mining. The surface area is owned by Jewell Lovely
and Michael Howard and Terry & Zona
Francis, Junior & Mabel Hackworth,
et.al., Clifford & Hannah Adams, Byrd
and Helen Holbrook Heirs C/0 Gerald
Holbrook, Jewell Lovely. The underground area underlies property severed, but owned by Thelma Jeannie
Hensley,• Terry D. Whitaker & Thomas
J. Whitaker, Raymond & Mabel Salyer,
Marvin & Sharon Whitaker, Thomas
Salyer Heirs C/0 Clayton Salyer,
Mane & Willard Marshall, Frank &
Bessie Bailey, Dovie Miller, Gregory &
Ola F. Fitzpatrick, Blaize Tony, Virginia
& Howard Parker, Charles L. & Judith
Icenhour.
The application ·has been fited for
public insp~ction at the Division of
Mine Permits, Department for Surface
Mining Reclamation and Enforcement's Prestonsburg Regional Office,
3140 South Lake Drive, Suite 6, Prestonsburg, Kentucky 4165;3, phone
(606) 889-1746. Written comments or
objections must be filed with the Director, Division of Permits, #2 Hudson
Hollow, US 127 South, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601.
This is the final advertisement of the
application. ·All comments, objections,
or requests for a permit conference
must be received within 30 days of
today's date.
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i~ t~-~ ~r~a,
Big Sandy Health Care
is seeking candidates for
Laboratory Testing
Personnel
The Regional KY Works Program of the Big Sandy
Area Development District is seeking to employ an
Employment Specialist to assist KTAP-TANF
recipients of Floyd and Martin counties with job development, job placement, training, and retention.
A bachelor's degree is required. Relevant work experience in human services may substitute on a year-·
to-year basis for this requirement.
Annual salary: $23,460.00,
plus excellent benefit package.
Please, send a resume to:
Big Sandy Area Development District
Email: kyworks@bi~:sandy.oq:
Or fax 606-886-1699
Deadline for resume receipt is August 6, 2010.
E.O.E.
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COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. I
C.A. NO. 09-CI-01 067
COMMUNITY TRUST BANK, INC.,
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., acting as
their
agent and in its own right
PLAINTIFFS
vs.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
/
ROBIN HUMPHREY,
BRENDA HUMPHREY, and
CAPITOL ONE HOME LOANS, LLC
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION NO. I
'
C.A: NO. 09-CI-01155
CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC
PLAINTIFF
vs.
JEFFERY R. LAWSON aka JEFFERY LAWSON
DONNA LAWSON
UNKNOWN DEFENDANT, SPOUSE OF BETTY
JOVANOVER
ON AUGUST 30, 2007, UNKNOWN OCCUPANT
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
***************
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Floyd
Circuit Court entered the 11th day of June, 2010, in the
above cause, as their interest in the subject property, for the
sum of $101,665.96 with interest thereon, plus additional
sums and costs; please be advised that I shall proceed to
offer for sale at the Old Floyd County Courthouse Door,
South Central Avenue, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind the
new Floyd County Justice Center), to the highest and best
bidder, at public auction, on the 29th day of July, 2010, at
9:15a.m., upon the terms set forth following the description,
the follow descriped property, to wit:
Property Address: 311 Old Country Road, Harold, Kentucky 41635
A certain tract or parcel of land lying in Floyd County, Kentucky on the waters of the Big Sandy River and being same
land conveyed to the first parties by Jean H. Cox, by Deed
bearing the date of 01/21/77, which is duly recorded in Deed
Book 237, Page 195, in the Floyd County Clerk's Office,
containing _ _ acres, more or less, and more particularly
d~scribed as follows:
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Floyd
Circuit Court entered the 9th day of July, 2010, in the above
cause, as their interest in the subject property, for the sum
of $125,223.14 with interest thereon, plus additional sums
and costs; please be advised that I shall proceed to offer for
sale at the Old Floyd County Courthouse Door, South Central Avenue, Prestonsburg, Kentucky, (behind the new Floyd
County Justice Center), to the highest and best bidder, at
public auction, on the 5th day of August, 2010, at 9:45a.m.,
upon the terms set forth following the description, the follow
described property, to wit:
Being the same property conveyed to Robin Humphrey
and Brenda Humphrey, his wife, from John Wallen and
Lorena Wallen, his wife, by deed dated December 30, 1992,
of record in Deed Book 368, Page 157, in the office _of the
Floyd County Clerk, and being a certain tract or parcel of
land lying in Floyd County, Kentucky, on the Right Hand Fork
of Bull Creek, which is more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a stake in the edge of the street and Lot No.
Beginning at the North west corner at Dewey Robert's
1 of the Wallen Subdivision; thence running with Lot No. 1, · property line; thence South with the street, 51 feet 8 inches
1 00" to the line of E.L. Gayheart; thence with the line of E.L.
to the Property Development, Inc. property line; thence East
Gayheart approximately 200 feet to the creek; thence down
175 feet to the edge of James A. Orrison's property line;
the creek approximately 100 feet to a stake in the edge of thence North along the property line of James A. Orrison 51
the proposed street; thence with the street approximately feet 8 inches to the edge of Dewey Robert's property line;
thence West with the Dewey Robert's property line back to
200 feet to the stake at the beginning.
the point of beginning.
Being Lot No. 2 as show on Plat of Wallen Subdivision,
Being the same property conveyed of Jeffery R. Lawson
recorded in Book 1, Slide 1, File 45, Floyd County Court
and Donna Lawson, husband and wife, from Betty Jo
Clerk's Office and that parcel of land adjoining Lot No. 2 and
Vanover by Deed dated August 30, 2007, and filed for record
the creek.
on September 5, 2007 in Deed Book 538, Page 707 in the
A . The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make a
Floyd County Court Clerk's Office.
deposit of 10% of the purchase price with the balance on a
A. The successful bidder shall either pay cash or make a
credit for thirty (~0) days, in which event the successful biddeposit of $5,000.00 of the purchase price with the balance
der shall be required to execute bond with good surety
on a credit for thirty (30) days, in which event the successthereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid purchase price
ful bidder shall be required to execute bond with good surety
and bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the date
thereon. Said bond shall be for the unpaid purchase price
of sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effect
and bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum form the date
of a Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien
of sale until paid. Said bond shall have the force and effect
shall be retained upon the above described real estate as
of a Judgment for which execution may issue, and a lien
additional surety.
shall be retained upon the above described real estate as
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all
additional surety.
taxes or assessments upon the property for the current tax
B. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all
year and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upon
taxes or assessments upon the property for the current tax
the property for prior years shall be paid from the sale proyear and subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upon
ceeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of record by the
the property for prior years shall be paid from the sale propurchaser prior to the payment of the purchase price.
ceeds if properly claimed i(l writing and filed of record by the
C. The property described above is sold subject to any purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase price.
easements, restrictions, defects, liens or encumbrances of
C. The property described above is sold subject to any
record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such. rights of
easements, restrictions, defects, liens or encumbrances of
redemption as may exist in favor of the United States of record in the Floyd County Clerk's Office and such rights of
America and/or the record owners thereof.
redemption as may exist in favor of the United States of
Any announcements made on date of sale takes preceAmerica and/or the record owners thereof.
·
dence over printed matter contained herein.
Any announcements made on date of sale takes prece·
Hon. William S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
dence over printed matter contained herein.
Hon. William S. Kendrick, Master Commissioner
�THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
WEDNESDAY, JULY
Miscellaneous
Yard Sale
For sale: Two burial
plots.
574-D-3-4.
Lords supper. Located at Davidson
Memorial Gardens.
Call1-919-308-6618.
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For
sale:
1969
Chevy Camaro Z28
LA Car. Blue restored very good
condition. V8. 33K
miles. $16,000. 606930-9656 or email
md05201 O@.aol.com
For sale: 0-6 months
baby girl clothes.
Winter and summer
clothes. Some new
and some used.
Over 500 items. Asking $100.00. Call
358-0286.
!!!!!!"!!'!~~~~
Yard Sale
Yard Sale! Rain or
shine. Doni miss it.
Several families. July
30 & 31st. 9am until
3pm. A little bit of
country. 256 Irene
Street,
Prestonsburg, Ky. Antiques,
household
items,
clothes for baby to
adult, home interior
and many other
items. Contact Carol
Allen at 226-1820.
T~ey helpcommuniW groups organizeresources and fight to keep ~ids away from
aws, antiques, glassare, furniture & tools.
Located on Rt 122 at
Drift. July 30th & 31st.
cross from old Drift
how house. For more
information call 377879 or 791-9047.
drugs. Contact acommunity coalition a~d find out what your group can do.
•
www.helpyourcommunity.org
or 1·877·KIDS·313
If you are
looking for a
bargain the
come to The·
Bargin Basement. New &
used
mise
items.
Located on the
'
2nd steet
at
Cliff Rd on
Hibiscus
Court
Call
886-2080 or
886-3060. for
quesany
tions.
=H~e~lp~W~a~nted=-=
General
=====r--------,
Professional
Transportation,
Inc is seeking and
~ntry level branch
manager for its
~4/7 mini-van operations in Martin,
Ky. Some prior
mngt experience,
leet mngt or familiarity with
ransportation opjerations helpful.
EOE. Send resume & salary requirements to
ptiresume@unitjedew.com or Attn:
M.Pike, 3700 Morgan Ave. Evansrtille, In 47715.
Kentucky Oil & Refining company now
hiring drivers. Driver
must have class A
COL driver license.
Two year hazmat
tanker endorsement
is required.
We
would prefer for the
driver to have a twic
card, if not we can
help getting one. You
may contact Jackie
Johnson at ( 606)
478-9501 ext 24,
8:00am until 5:00pm
Mon- Fri. Thank you
and god bless.
Full and part time position
available.
Salary depends on
experience. Call 8868299.
Wanted
Medical
Secretary to work tor
Dr. · Gopel's office.
Between 9:30 am 5:30 pm. MondayFriday. Must have
knowledge of typing
and medical coding
for billing. Call 2859000 or 285-3412.
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28,2010
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
State Department of Education reorga nizes
FRANKFORT - The
Kentucky Department of
Education
(KDE)
is
embarking on a new model
of organizatiOn that ts
designed to make the
agency more streamlined
and efficient and to help
provide services more
effectively.
This reorganization proposal delineates a model
that focuses on next-generation learners; ne)l.t-generation schools and districts;
support and services for all
the agency's constituents;
information and data services; and m~re. KDE began
operating under this new
structure on Monday, July
19, and an execurive·order
from the Governor's Office
formalizing the new organization will be forthcoming.
"This proposed reorganization addresses two major
issues," said Kentucky
Education Commissioner
Terry Holliday. "First, this
model will incur annual
cost savings of approximately $500,000 in salaries
with the elimination of
higher-level positions and
increase the efficiet1cy of
the agency. Second, this
model enables the agency to
directly address priorities
related to Senate Bjll 1 and
other legislative man<;lates,
Kentucky's Race to the Top
application
and
the
Kentucky
Board
of
Education's strategic plan."
The highlights of this
model include:
• a structure that provides more direct reporting
to the commissioner of education from KDE offices
• a logical distribution
of programs, projects and
teams based upon KDE's
core, guiding and support
processes
• grouping of efforts
that address common activities and issues
The proposed organiza-
AG warns against price-gouging in wake of flooding
FRANKFORT
Attorney General Jack
Conway last week put
Kentucky businesses on
notice that price-gouging
will not be tolerated during
times of emergency.
Gov. Steve Beshear
declared a state of emergency for the state on July
21, after severe thunderstorms and deadly flash
flooding in a number of
Kentucky counties pn July
17 and 20. Gov. Beshear
also signed an executive
order
to
implement
Kehtucky's price-gouging
laws statewide.
"Gov. Beshear and I
both want t6 ensure that
Kentuckians who are suffering as a result of these
deadly storms are not victimized a second time by
unscrupulous businesses,"
General Conway said. "T
will investigate and prosecute those who seek exces-
ive profits during times of
emergency .."
Gov. Beshear's emergency declaration triggers
several consumer protection
measures that will remain in
place for 30 days·. As a
result, the Attorney General
is empowered to investigate
and prosecute, where appropriate, those who sell gasoline, generators, building
supplies, chain saws, hotel
rooms and other necessary
goods and services at an
exorbitant price during a
time of disaster.
Attorney
General
Conway launched a pricegouging investigation following Hurricane Ike and
the subsequent wind storm
that swept across Kentucky
in
September
2008.
Investigators followed up
on more than 2,000 emails
and calls from across the
Commonwealth on possible
price-gouging complaints
related to the storm.
General Conway's pricegouging
investigation
resulted in recoveries of
more than $100,000 against
eight retail stations in several different Kentucky communities.
General Conway encourages anyone with specific
information regarding possible price-gouging to contact the Office of the
Attorney General at 1-888432-9257 or to email pricecomplaints@ ag.ky .gov.
tiona! hierarchy is as follows:
• The current structure
of eight offices is streamlined to six offices, with a
primary focus on the
Kentucky
Board
of
Education's strategic prioritics.
• The number of operational divisions in KDE also
is reduced by a third due to
consolidation and redirection of strategic priorities.
• Some office, division
and branch names have
been changed to reflect the
changes in priorities and
work.
The attached organizational chart and listing give
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EVERYBODY'S SCIENCE
The queen of oils
by SANDY MILLER HAYS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
A few years ago, my husband and I
were lucky enough to take a vacation
in Crete, a truly magical place_ We
stayed in the ancient city of
Rethymnon, which apparently was
buill on the site of an even older city
called Rithymna, which flourished
during the Mycenean era between
1600 RC. and 1100 RC. Many of the
buildings in Rethymnon, including the
hotel where we stayed, date to the
1500s.
Mixed in with the unforgettable
sights and scents of Rethymnon (especially at an eye-popping spice store
located near a gorgeous Venetian
archway) was the incredible experience of the foods there. Rethymnon is
where I really came to love and appreciate the "queen of oils": olive oil, so
light and lovely and flavorful, r was
almost tempted to drink it from a
glass!
Of course, if you're up on your
health news, you know that virgin
olive oil is· a great choice for preparing
meals or even dipping breads. But an
international team that included a scientist from the Agricultural Research
Service (ARS) has given us even more
reasons to love the queen of oils: the
impact on our genes.
The researchers already knew.
from the findings of other studies. that
consuming bigh-phenolic_content virgin olive oil reduces certain proinflammation, pro-oxidant. pro-bloodclotting biomarkers in our bodies,
compared with consuming low_pbenolic_content olive oil. But they wanted to find out if olive oil's beneficial
effects could be the result of g~ne
activity.
The researchers fed 20 volunteers
- all of whom bad metabolic syndrome - with ·two virgin-olive-oilbased breakfasts, one at a time. In case
you're wondering what "metabolic
syndrome" is, you probably know
someone who has it: It's a combination of abdominal obesity. high
triglycerides, high blood pres ure and
poor blood sugar control, all of which
increase the risk of heart disease and
diabetes.
One of the experimental breakfasts
in the study contained virgin olive oil
with high levels of phenolic compounds (398 parts per million), and
the other breakfast contained olive oil
that had lower levels of the phenolic
compounds (only 70 parts per million). All the volunteers ate the same
low-fat, carb-rich "background" diet
during all phase of the study.
After the volunteers ate, the
researchers tracked the expression of
mom than 15,000 human genes in the
volunteers' blood cells. The results?
Seventy-nine genes were "turned
down" and 19 genes were "turned up"
by the bigb-phenolic_content virgin
olive oil. Many of these genes affected by the virgin olive oil are linked to
obesity, high blood-fat levels, type 2
diabetes and heart disease.
Most important of all: Several of
the genes that were "turned down" by
the virgin olive oil are known promoters of the internal inflammation that
often accompanies metabolic syndrome. This could help us understand
why there's a reduced risk of heart
disease among people living in
Mediterranean countries where virgin
olive oil is the main source of dietary
fats.
Another important element to
include in your diet: vitamin D. As
I've mentioned previously, vitamin D
is easy to find in the foods we eat; it's
in cheese. butter, cream and milk, and
it's also in fish, oysters, many fortified
breakfastcereals, and margarine.
New information from research
funded by ARS supports the evidenc;e
that there's a link between vitan1in D
and the functioning of the brain. called
"cognitive function." Cognitive function is measured by the level at which .
the brain is able to manage and use
information to carry out the activities
of daily life. Metabolic pathways for
(See SCIENCE, page 2)
Debbie Manuel and Kaye Risner were guarded by Isaac Risner at South Magoffin Elementary School
during the Battlefield Corridor Project.
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Battlefield Cor~idor Project shines light on need for park
by JARRID DEATON
FEATURES WRITER
The recent Battlefield CmTidor Project,
an event designed to highlight the Civil War
battles that took place at Middle Creek in
Floyd County and Puncheon/Half Mountain
in Magoffin County, was considered a success by those involved.
"It was also an effort to form closer ties
between our respective counties and to
acknowledge our common heritage and history," said Randall Risner, with the
Battlefield Corridor Project. "But the main
objective was for both counties to highlight
the need for a Civil War park in south
Magoffin County, and to explore, preserve
and reenactthe history of what took place
there."
·
The group worked closely with officials
in both Floyd and Magoffin County to promote the project.
"The effort proved fruitful and loads of
fun for everyone who participated," Risner
said. "We were able to forge strong ties with
Freddie James and Sam Hatcher, of Floyd
County Tourism, and we were able to work
with the Friends. of Middle Creek with
whom we already have a good relationship.
We also formed clo e ties with the South
Magoffin Community Activists group."
The group gathered at the Middle Creek
Debbie Manuel enjoys a wagon ride at Middle Creek during the recent Battlefield
Corridor Project event from Floyd County to Magoffin County.
National Battlefield and were then e carted
to the David School by the Floyd County
Sheriffs Department.
• ing and memorable. The horses were partic- and entertainment. including horse and
"Tbe school graciously opened their ularly grateful for water, shade and rest on buggy ride .
The next Battlefielcj Corridor Project
grounds to us where we had a picnic lunch the picturesque grounds."
The group moved to South Magoflin event i currently cbeduled to take place in
in a relaxed social setting," Risner said.
"This school and its surroundings are strik- Elementary School later in the day for food the fall.
Job Corps student earns top honors at Fine Ans competition
PHILADELPHIA -Jeremiah
Danyle Robinson, a fine arts
student from the Carl D. Perkin
Job
Corps
Center
in
Prestonsburg, earned top honors
in various categories at the 2010
Job Corps Fine Arts regiOnal
competition being held July 7-30
at Eastern University's Falls
Center in East Falls, Pa.
Robinson won second place
in the creative writing category.
Sixty
students
from
Pennsylvania.
Kentucky,
Maryland, Delaware, and the
District of Columbia . ubmitted
a variety of materials in the
artistic, design. and literary categories; including acrylic/oil,
watercolor, pencil/ink/charcoal,
pastel. mixed media. graphic
design/printmaking.
jewelry/textiles. sculpture, pottery, photography and creative
writing. The top four student
entries in each category were
selected, with first-. second- and
third-place entties winning cash
prizes.
"The competition serves as a
shining example of the Job
Ourps program's success with
nurturing the artistic talents of
these gifted students," said Or.
FranCis Cole, Job Corp regional director in Philadelphia. ··our
students con.sistently display
amating creatiYe ability, as evidenced by the number of
inquides we receive each year
fi:om the general public about
purchasing their artwork."
The Fine Arts regional competition is held each year to provide Job Corps students with an
outlet for their artistic talent
(See ARTS, page 3)
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THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
C2 • WEDNESDAY, JUJ,. Y 28, 201 0
(Items taken from
The Aoyd County
Times,
10,20,30,40,50,60,
70 years ago.)
will stay tl!e same." The commissioner
Floyd Countians
With a 4 p.m., August 8 deadline said the reassessments in the 25 counties
looming few people have filed for the are being made possible through addivarious local offices to be filled in the tional funding approved by the General
fall election. For school board member to Assembly in its recent session with the
represent district 3, two candidates have extra $6 million in state monies, revenue
filed-Jeff Stumbo of Harold and Bobby. officers can go into each county for a systematic reevaluation of property
Floyd County Deputy Herman Morris McKinney of Grethel
There died: Belvie "Shubie" Branham
·
Floyd
County
Health
Department
will
pursued Leek M. Tackett, 21, of Martin
Wills,
82, of Prestonsburg, at Paul B.
soon
be
adding
yet
another
branch
office
County,
from
Route
80,
into
Hall
Regional
Medical
Center,
in
the
outlying
community.
Residents
in
Prestonsburg, Thursday night. He
PaintsVille;
Henry
Clark
I,
65,
of
David,
the
David
area
will
have
access
to
close
allegedly led Morris into Prestonsburg
at
the
University
of
Kentucky
Medical
medical
care.
The
branch
facility
will
be
via US 23 and then allegedly attempted to
elude the officer by driving into -the built alongside the David Crafts Center Center; William H. Kilburn, 81, of
·
. LaGrange, Indiana, formerly of Floyd
Cliffside Apartments complex on Cliff Agencies
There
died:
Charles
Evans
Centers,
County; Arnold Bradley, 56, of Martin, at
Road
61,
of
Hueysville,
Saturday,
July
22,
in
the University of Kentucky Medical
Chester Dwayne Risner, 21, of
the
St.
Joseph
Hospice
Care
Center,
Center;
Lisa Kay Wiley, 25, of
Gunlock, a Magoffin County prisoner
jumped formation and fled from a baliff, Lexington; Ballard Fannin, 50, of Allen, Columbus, Ohio, at St. Anna Hospital,
Friday, as he was being escorted back to Monday, July 24, at VA Medical Center, Columbus; Caldone Reynolds Page, 82,
the Floyd County jail. He was being Lexington; Clara Schmidt, 84, of of McDowell, at McDowell Appalachian
returned to the jail after Friday's motion Litchfield, Michigan, Sunday, July 23, at Regional Hospital; Ethel Hays King, 94,
the Litchfield Nursing Center; Julius of Pinetop, formerly of McDowell, at her
hour in Floyd Circuit Court
According to Floyd County Treasurer Little, 57, of River Rouge, Michigan, for- residence; Devauda Hays, 69, of
David Allen and County Judge Executive merly of Bypro, Saturday, July 22, at Hindman, at the University of Kentucky
Paul Hunt Thompson, the county will Henry Ford Wyandotte 'Hospital; James Medical Center; Anna Mae Crum, 65, of
receive grants this year that will match or Hall, 62, of Dana, Sunday, July 23, at his Hunter; James Edward Scott, 56, of
exceed the county's budget. Just over $12 residence; Tex Williams, 46, of Grethel, Garrett; David Rummel, 65, of Teaberry,
million will be received by the fiscal Tuesday, July 25, at McDowell ARH; at McDowell Appalachian Regional
court for the 2000-2001 fiscal year. Cordell Hall, 60, of Kite, Monday, July Hospital.
$8,126,000 will be from state grants, 17, at his home; Orpha Noble, 82, of
$2,025,000 by the LGED, $90,000 from Hueysville, Friday, July 21, at the Hazard
Big Sandy ADD, $196,857 from KARP, Appalachian Regional Hospital; Daisy
$75,000 from the Department of Hemphill, 81, of Wheelwright, Monday,
Agriculture, $170,709 from the Kentucky July 24, at McDowell Appalachian
Housing Corporation, $42,252 from an Regional Hospital; Delbert Glen Salyers,
Except for the operations of one conADF Grant, $16,110.58, from a BSADD- 55, of Laporte, Texas, Saturday, July 1, at
ADF grant, and a $1.5 million in a feder- his residence; Rebecca Porter, 74, of tractor, all construction of new KY 80 in
Dwale, Wednesday, July 26, at HRMC; this county has been at a standstill for a
al· PRIDE grant
Watkins
Ross,
88,
of week, with some 300 employees of
Thomas Robinson, 36, a Wayland man Lizzie
was arrested in Pikeville, Sunday, after Prestonsburg, Wednesday, July 26, at her United Steel Workers on strike. A reprehe allegedly was involved in a hit and run residence ; Sadie Blankenship, 87, of sentative of Glasgow Inc., which has a
accident and then eluded police for two Taylor, Michigan, formerly of Floyd Perry eounty contract, said one of the
hours. He struck a vehicle in the Tomblin County, Thursday, July 27, at Heritage union demands is a wage increase of
$2.60 an hour over a three-year period
Building parking lot in Pikeville and fled Hospital, Taylor, Michigan.
The Beaver-Elkhorn water district,
the scene
under new management, will, by Oct. 1,
An education conference, "All
ask for federal funding assistance on a
Children Can Learn," presentation was·
$3-112 million water system expansion
held Friday at Prestonsburg Community
. and improveJ;O~nt project
Col~ege to hear four speakers present betThere were no protests, but neither did
ter ways to teach in schools and at home
How Floyd County plans to handle the there seem to be much enthusiasm as
Hershel Joseph of Paintsville, was surprised Thursday, when he was unexpect- out-of-county, out-of-state dumping of Floyd County's 20-year-olds, began regedly presented ·with a plaque designating hazardous or household garbage was one istering for the Selective Service on
him as a Kentucky Colonel. Tom question addressed during the Friday Monday. Most postmasters reported
Derossett, a Vietnam veteran, nominated meeting of the- Floyd County Fiscal lighter turnouts than expected and all
Joseph for the award and presented it to Court. The answer on the surface appears indicated that the sign-up is going
·
simple: regulate it. But, according to smoothly
him
According to a report from Magistrate
The completion of the football com- County Attorney Jim Hammond, this is
Hershel Hamilton, the Tram Bridge projplexes and the upcoming meeting with not such an easy task
The US House of Representatives last ect is alive and well, p'a ving should begin
the state board of education were among
the items discussed by the Floyd County week approved a comprehensive educa- in a matter of days on the Little Mud
Board of Education in a regularly-sched- tion and labor funding bill that includes Creek road, and the Prater Creek road is
uled meeting at Betsy Layne Elementary increases for black lung claimaints and scheduled ·f or blacktopping also
the Job Corps training program, accordFive of the six women Laid off by the
on Monday night
Department
"The
of Human Resources here in
ing
to
Congressman
Chris
Perkins.
A high speed car chase in the
Prestonsburg area ended in the arrest of fund is the only means by which thou- June, have filed an appeal with the State
Alex M. Johnson, 28, of Prestonsburg. sands of former coal miners can receive Personnel Department. The women were
Johnson, allegedly ·chased a -woman into compensation for the problems afflicting laid off when the girls' unit of the juvenile detention facility was closed down as
the Brandy Keg area, bumping her along them," Perkin~ said
In response to recent discussions with a budget trimming measure
the way. The victim wrote in a statement
Two died here late Wednesday night
He would not stop and proceeded to Kentucky Secretary of Transportation
Milo Bryant, Prestonsburg City Council in a two-car collision and three others
bump my car
.On July 14, a Johnson County grand at a special meeting, Tuesday, made a were injured, one critically. Dead at the
jury indicted Travis Hall oi Prestonsburg formal request that the Bert T. Combs scene were 16-year-old Melvin Terry
and Jeff Stanley and Mark Stanley, both Bridge be removed from the extended Click of Gable-Roberts and Mary Goble,
of David. They were arrested two weeks weight coal haul road system. This 48, of Stratton Branch. Steve Goble, 11,
to Cabell-Huntington
ago after a lengthy investigation by the relieved Prestonsburg from the liability was flown
Hospital.
Jerry
Goble,
13, and Ruby Jean
for
the
bridge,
said
City
Administrator
Johnson County Sheriff's Department
and Kentucky State Police into a string of Fred James. Once the resolution is Fraley were also injured
There died: Beulah Mae Smith, 53, of
burglaries and attacks on two Johnson received and processed by the
Prestonsburg,
at Highlands Regional
Department
of
Transportation,
the
bridge
County residents .. The Prestonsburg Fire
Medical
Center;
Alex Woods, 70, of
will
be
permanently
closed
to
trucks
Department and Ambulance Service
respond to the scene of one vehicle acci- weighing more than 80,000 pounds. Slick Rock, at HRMC; Mae Hill Clark,
dent near the community of Dwale Trucks over that weight will be rerouted 77, of Ormond Beach, Fl. (formerly of
Wednesday. The driver of a pickup truck to the Mountain Parkway (KY 114) to Prestonsburg), at Fairfax Hospital,
apparently lost control of his -vehicle Salyersville and then over US 460 to Daytona Beach, FL; Evan Barnett, 54, of
while traveling south on US 23. The Paintsville, where they may once again Water Gap, at HRMC; Maxine Blanton,
vehicle left the right lane, crossed the travel US 23 North. Unloaded trucks 54, of Paintsville, at UK Medical Center;
highway and jumped the guardrail into would be allowed to continue passage on Roger Click, 60, of Lima, Ohio (formerly
of Floyd County), at Lima Memorial
the northbound lane. Minor injuries were the bridge
Hospital;
Noah Akers, 81, of Dayton,
or
two,
all
property
in
In
a
month
sustained by a West Virginia couple,
whose vehicle caught fire in the incident Floyd County will begin to get a long- Ohio (formerly of Left Beaver), at
Week seven has come and nearly gone deserved second look. Floyd is one of 25 Kettering Medical Center, Kettering,
for a volunteer service visiting Floyd counties in Kentucky, most of them in Ohio; Webster Hall, 60, of Drift, at VA
County. Sixty-six volunteers will pack eastern Kentucky, that will experience a Hospital, in Lexington; Sgt. Earl H.
their bags and prepare for a Saturday complete property reassessment over the Harmon, Ret., 47, of Jacksonville, Fl.
departure after giving some area resi- next two years, according to State (formerly of West Prestonsburg), at
dents a little bit of unconditiortal love. Property Tax Commissioner James Jacksonville Beach Hospital; Frank
This week's group hails from Texas, Coffman. The reassessment, Coffman Neeley Jr., 41, . of Pompano Beach, Fl.
Illinois and Iowa. Ranging in ages from said yesterday from his Frankfort office, (form~rly of Prestonsburg), in an auto
15 to over 60, these volunteers are part of "doesn't mean every parcel will go up in accident; Miles Monroe Frasure, 52, of
more than 500 that will come to the aid of valuation. Some may go down, others Sidney, Ohio (formerly of Langley), at
his mother-in-law's residence; G.P.
(Pearl) Coburn, 92, of Hueysville, at
Hazard Appalachian Regional H.ospitaL
Ten Years Ago
Quly 23, 26, and 28,
2000)
Thirtv Years Ago
Ouly 23, 1980)
Twentv Years Ago
Ouly 25 & 27, 1990)
Science
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vitamin D have been found
in the parts of the brain
involved in planning, processing, and forming new
memories.
In a study with more
than 1,000 participants aged
65 to 99, the researchers
evaluated the associations
between measured levels of
vitamin D in the blood and
neuropsychological tests.
The researchers found
that only 35 percent of the
study participants had sufficient vitamin D levels, but
those who had it scored better on the tests, particularly
on measure! of "executive
performance" such as cognitive flexibility and reasoning.
The take-home message:
Keep the "queen of oils"
and sufficient vitamin D in
your diet as a little extra
Fortv Years Ago
insurance toward a healthy
and independent future!
Quly 23, 1970)
The
Agricultural
Research Service is the
chief in_house scientific
research agency of the U.S.
Department of Agriculture.
You can read more about
ARS
discoveries
at
http:/!www. ars. usda. gov!ne
The lake road, a part of the road connecting Floyd and Martin counties, is
showing damage in the lane traveled by
coal trucks when loaded
The Prestonsburg Municpal Water and
Gas Commission will extend the city's
water system from the present terminus at.
the United Fuel Gas Company pipeyard
upriver to serve the Cow Creek-Emma
vicinity
lVS.
The Floyd Fiscal Court last Friday
accepted the role of the fiscal agent for
the Floyd County Board of Education in
the financing of a proposed high school
at Eastern
Janie Goodman, daughter of Mr.
Garnett Goodman of Water Gap, who
was first runnerup in the Miss Floyd
County Pageant, has won the tltle of Miss
Big Sandy RECC
Three Floyd students were among
those named to the Dean's List at Berea.
They are Jimmie Crider of Endicott,
Evelyn Carol Combs of Orkney and
Lizbeth Martin of Garrett
There died: Vincent J. Bilotta, 84, formerly of Prestonsburg, in Hopkinsville;
Thomas Jones, 86, of Dema, at his home;
Thomas Shell Jr., 42, formerly of
Bonanza, in Noblesville, In.; Elma
Frasure, 53, of East McDowell, in
Cincinnati, Ohio; Katherine Little, 65, of
Wayland, at her home; Nannie Osborne,
80, of Martin, in Lexington; Freddie G.
Homschek, 23, formerly of Hi Hat, in an
auto accident; John W. Sutherland, 76, of
Prestonsburg, at his home; Sam N.
Ratliff, formerly of Garrett, in Jackson,
Mi.; Elder Charles F. Hall, 60, of
Bevinsville; Rev. William Crisp, 35, of
Bypro.
FiiiV Years Ago
Quly 28, 1960)
Preliminary plans have been made to
move the Floyd County Board of
Education from the courthouse to the little-used old high school building on
Arnold A venue
Included in the $395,000 state park
extension program launched this week
are plans for a nine-hole golf course at
Jenny Wiley State Park
Gov. Bert Combs expressed hope this
week that forces "back home" in Floyd
County would participate in a recent
announced and much needed clean-up
beautification program for Kentucky
Freer Martin of the Maytown Chapter
of Future Farmers of America was among
the top 10 of the 224 boys who attended
the FFA Leadership Training Center at
Hardinsburg last week
Bonnie Clark of West Prestonsburg
won the title of Miss Big Sandy RECC of
1960
There died: Floyd Spears of Little
Mud Creek; Simon Boyd, 25,Jormerly of
Dana and Charles Lee Kidd, 23, of
Harold, in an auto accident in Lorain,
Ohio; Manuel Stacy, 51, of Vest, at
home; Margaret Spradlin, 91, of
Bonanza; Joe Gayheart Patton, 72, of
Langley; Caroline Ousley, 58, of Martin;
Elizabeth Burchett, 73, of Endicott; Clay
Singleton, 61, of A mba; Cleve Combs,
75, of Ritchie.
Sixtv Years Ago
Quly 27, 1950)
Three preinduction calls for draft registration in the 25-year age group are
planned by Draft Board 25 next month
The Dewey and Creek dams are complete except for "mopping up" operations, the Corps of Engineers has
announced
Three Floyd Countians who will' be
graduated Friday evening from Western
State University, Bowling Green, are
Leon Cook, Thomas C. May, and Charles
Everett Music
There died: Orner B. Hensley, 52, of
Ligon; Minerva Clara Wallen, 84, of
Water Gap, at her home; John Moore, 78,
of Garrett, at his home; Wilce Shepherd,
36, Navy veteran, of Lanc_er, at his home;
Thomas Pigman, 58, of Melvin, at home.
Seventv Years Auo
Quly 25, 1940)
Plans to bring REA power service to
Abbott Creek were welcomed by residents at a meeting at Bonanza last Friday,
County Attorney Forrest D. Short and
County Agent S.L. Isbell reported
Two girls and a boy were wounded by
gunfire on Steele's Creek last Saturday
County Judge E.P. Hill is in a
Paintsville hospital, ill of typhoid
The Packhorse Library here now has
7,500 books available to readers
The West Prestonsburg home of James
Hale was destroyed by fire last week
There died: J.D. "Jeff' Harris, 66, of
Prestonsburg, at his home; Aleta Larkins
Smith, 85, of Prestonsburg, at her home;
Mary Minnie Leslie Martin, 73, in an
auto accident; H.C. (Lon) Daniels, 55, at
Weeksbury; John Alva Hall, 35, of Fed,
in a mine slatefall; Edward Newsome, 5,
of Prestonsburg, hit by
truck; Lona
Howell, 12, at McDowell.
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�THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
Open house at Allen
Elementary will be held on
August 9th from 6 p.m. to 8
p.m. Free food, games for
all ages, music, door prizes,
meet with teachers, posting
of homerooms, meet new
principal-Chuck Rowe
and new vice principal,
Laura Kidd.
You will receive 24-7 professional/emergency support. All foster children get
a medical card, free school
lunches, and clothing
vouchers/reimbursements.
Call for more information
at 606-886-0163 or visit our
website@:
www.benchmarkfamilyservices.org
Vacation Bible School
Come join the fun!!!
PHS class of 1960
50th-year reunion
6-8 p.m.
Calendar items will
be printed as
space permits
•
Editor's note:
To
all/lQl(llC€ Yo I C0/111/lllnity
event, you ma fland-deliFer your iten•
The Floyd
County Ti111e.1 1icc. located at 263 '· Cenrral
Avenue, Prestonsburg; or
mail to: The Floyd County
Times, P. 0. Box 390,
Prestonsburg, KY 41653;
or fax to 606-886-3603; or
email to: features@jloydcountytimes. co m.
Information will not be
taken over rhe telephone.
All items ~v iii be placed on a
first-come, firs t-sen ·e basis
as space permits.
PHS Class of 2000
reunion
The Prest on~bu rg High
School Clas of 2000 will
hold its I U-year reunion
Sept. 17 and 18, hosted by
Morgan
Stumbo-Kidd,
Jennifer
Willis-Smith,
Jessica LeMaster, Brand
Wells-Kidd, Kristin RainesHatfield, Amy ShepherdPurvis, Jarrod Hall and Jeff
Spears.
The cost of attendance for
~ Saturday night's event at the
Heritage Inn is $30 per person, flat rate. Please mail
your check or money order
today to Kristin RainesHatfield: 438 Rt. Fk. Bull
Crk. Prestonsburg, KY.
41653. With your payment
reservation, please include
your maiden name with
your
current
mailing
address, email address and
phone number. This will
allow for quick and easy
• confirmation. For more
information please emai l
Kristin
at:
Kristin.Hatfield @floyd.kys
chools.us.
The Marion and Sophia
Roberts family reunion is
set for Aug. 8
Come to the first Marion
and Sophia Roberts family
reunion, Sunday, August 8,
at one o'clock at their
homeplace in Floyd County.
It's a polluck picnic lunch,
so plan on coming and seeing friends and family members you haven't seen in a
while.
It will be good to see
everyone and to have a good
time together.
We'll see you there!!!
Parsons Family Reunion
The Parsons Family
Reunion, for the descendants of Isaac and Louisa
Parsons will be held on
Sunday, September 5, from
12 p.m. to 4 p.m., at the
Isaac Parsons Cemetery
located off Rte. 979 m
Floyd County. Please bring
a covered dish. Dinner will
be served at 1 p.m. Both
family and friends are welcome. Call Mrs. E.J.
Parsons (865) 426-7585 or
Ray Parsons 313 (383-7262
for more information.
Rubber Duck Race to
benefit Big Sandy Area
Child Advocacy Center,
Judi's Place for Kids
f
Adopt a Rubber Duck to
race in the FishtrhjJ LaK~
spillway. Augu.;t 14, at 1
p.m. Games and refreshments begin at 11:30 a.m.
1st prize: $1,000 and 2nd
prize: $500. 3rd prize:
$250/4th prize: S!50/5th
prize, $100. Proceeds benefit The Big Sandy Area
Child Advocacy Center,
Judi 's Place for Kids"
Allen Elementary Open
house is set for August 9,
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WEDNESDAY, JULY
Arts
and to encourage Job Corps
centers and students to celebrate the arts .
Job Corps, a part of the
Labor
Department's
Employment and Training
Admini stration, is the
nation 's largest career technical training and education
program for students ages
When: Sunday, July 23
The Prestonsburg High
thru Thursday, July 29, School class of 1960 has
from 6 p.m. thru 9:30 p.m.
scheduled a 50th year
Where: Allen First Baptist. reunion for September 17
Church, located on US 23 at and 18, 2010, to be held in
Watergap. Ages 2 thru 8th Prestonsburg. The reunion
grade.
committee is seeking
If you need transportation, addresses for several classcall Judy at the church mates. If you know of anyoffice, 874-9468.
one not contacted by the
committee, please call
Childers Family Reunion
Sallye at (606) 886-6460 or
set for Satutday, August
Martha at (606) 886-2939.
7
The Childers family
reunion will be held
Saturday, August 7, at the
Richardson Masonic Lodge
in Richardson, Lawrence
County. Registration begins
at 11 a.m., with lunch
ardund noon. Bring covered
dish and cold drinks. Ham,
chicken, and tableware will
be
provided.
Preston
cousins and friends are welcome. For those'who would
like to tour the Moses
Preston Cemetery, please
meet at ~he lodge at 10 a.m.
to carpool to the cemetery.
Need directions or have
questions, please control
reunion
coordinators
Bobbie
and
Charles
Childers, 606-571-2687 or
606-571-9100 or email:
Donna
Cox
coxd@zoomnet.net.
ACHS Fall Bash 201 0
November 19-20
Stephen Allen has coroe
up with the idea that everyone that attended Allen
Central High School Fall
Bash 2010, November 1920, at Jenny Wiley
Convention
Center.
Everyone wanting to attend.
Please respond: ASAP. I
will be collecting info for
the
Class
of
'9 1.
JenniSammons@hotmail.c
om I can also relay any info
from other classes or contact Stephen Allen:
steveal len @bellsouth.net
Highlands Regional
Medical Center
"Living Well with
Diabetes
Support Group
Thursday, July 29th,
·'Get
Moving,
Get
Grooving"
Exercise tips to improve
your blood glucose levels.
Meeting will be held in
the
Medical
Office
Building Rooms A & B. 5
p.m.-6 p.m. All classes are
fr~e of charge. For further
information, contact: Food
& Nutrition Services, at
(606) 886-8511, ext. 7353.
We look forward to seeing
you!!
Autism Awareness
& Support Group
2nd Monday of each
month. Calvarys Call
Church, Lancer, Ky. (6-7
p.m.).
Contact:
Billie
Chain, eastkyautismawareness@gmail.com
Autistic Children Support
Group plans monthly ·
meeting
Support
group
for ·
Guardians of Autistic
Children will meet the first
Thursday of every month at
the Haven of Rest, 1601 .
Airport Road, Inez. Call
606-298-0520 for information.
Highlands Regional
Medical Center
"Living Well with
Diabetes"
Support Group
"We are Champions"
Keeping on track with
blood sugar control with an
AIC Champion
Meeting Agenda 2010
Highlands
Regional
Medical Center
Meeting Rooms A & B ,
5:00 p.m. - 6:00p.m.
All Classes are free of
charge
For Further Information
contact: Food & Nutrition
Services at (606) 886-8511
ext. 7353
We look forward to seeing you!!
Non-profit agency
needs foster parents
Non-profit agency in need
of foster parents in your
area. Financial compensation/bonuses, free foster
parent trainings, mileage
reimbursement, and 24-7
support are available. All
foster children get a medical card, free school lunches,
and
clothing
vouchers/other reimbursements. Call for more information, at 606-886-01 63 or
visit our website at:
http://www.ben chmarkfami ly-
service ~ to low-income
residents in the Big Sandy
area. To schedule an
appointment, call (606)
789-3641.
Benchmark Family
Services family care support
Benchmark
Family
Services is a private, nonprofit therapeutic foster care
agency seeking eating and
compassionate foster parents in eastern Ky. Free
flexible training schedules,
24-7 support monthly financial compensation, financial
bonuses, and mileage reimbursement available. Call:
606-886-0 163 . www.benchmarkfamilyservices.org
FCHD offers Body Recall
exercise classes
The Floyd County Health
Department offers Body
Recall gentle exercise classes
every
Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday, at
9:30 a.m. at May Drive, just
off 1428, and at 10:30 at the
First Presbyterian Church in
Prestons-burg.
Classes are free and opeR
to the public. Call 886-2788
for more information.
Become a Volunteer with
Victim Services Program
You are more likely to be
hurt by someone whom you
know rather than be assaulted on Kentucky's streets by
a total stranger. Learn to
as ist victims of sexual
as ault, child abuse and
domestic
violence . by
becoming a Volunteer with
Victim Services Program.
Call today to receive an
application for our free
training program.
Call
the
Volunteer
Coordinator at (606) 8864323 for further information
or to request an application.
(The Victim Services
Program is a program of
Mountain Comprehen-sive
Care Center.)
OutPatient Drug
Treatment Program and
Education
Narconon warns parents
that abuse of addictive pharmaceutical drugs with youth
is on the rise with deadly
consequences. Learn the
signs of drug abuse.
Call Narconon for a free
brochure on the signs of
addiction for all drugs. 877379-0208.
www.drugsno.com
Higher education
begins here
The Kentucky Adult
Education Learning for Life
program offers GED, Adult
Learning, Tutoring and
College Preparation classes.
These classes are managed
by Big Sandy Community
& Technical College. All
classes are free to anyone 16
years old or older.
Along with GED preparaservices.org/
tion, we offer adult learning,
tutoring and college prepaThe Auxier Learning
Center offers home repair ration for people who have
aid
·
high school diplomas or
Need help with home GED equivalent who want
Betsy Layne High
repairs?
The
Auxier to continue their education.
School reunion
The classes of the 30s, Lifetime Learning Center The (GED) classes are
40s, 50s, and 60s will hold a can help. We are now taking offered at various locations
reunion Saturday, August 7, applications for home throughout Floyd County
at the Wilkinson Stumbo repairs. If you or someone five days a week, from 8
Convention Center at Jenny you know are low income a.m.-4:30 p.m. Evening
and need help with repairs classes are also available
W1ley State Parle
For additional info, 'tele- on your home, please call from 5-8 p.m. at some locaphone: Marvin at 606-478- 606-886-0709 for your tions. There are no registra33 10 or Joe, at 859-327- application, or stop by the tion fees; all classes and
office at 21 South River materials are free.
0518.
For more information
Street, Auxier. Office hours:
Monday-Friday, 8:00-4:00. about the times and locaFoster parents needed
Foster parents are needed Must provide_ proof of tions of these clas es, call
606-886-7397, between 8
in your area. In special need income and ownership.
a.m. and 4:30p.m., Monday
of families willing to take
through Friday. Infonnation
Free Tax preparation
adolescents and siblings
about home study for your
available in Big Sandy
groups. Foster families are
Big
Sandy
Area GED is also ava ilable.
financially compensated.
Community
Action Please call today, our
Program is once again offer- instructors are waiting to
ing FREE help for eligible assist you!
tax filers in preparing and
Reunion/Memorial
electronically filing tax
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to be held in 201 0
return . The service, made
16 through 24. It provides possible through funding
Old
House
Hollow,
training and support servic- from Community Action "Bristle
Buck",
East
es to more than 100,000 stu- Kentucky and the Kentucky McDowell, to
held in
dents each year at 123 cen- Domestic
Violence 20 l 0. For infoqnat n. Send
ters in 48 states, the District Association, is available in a post card to 4"1 Frasure
of Columbia and Puerto Johnson, Magoffin, Mattin, Creek Road, McDowell,
Rico. For more information Floyd and Pike Counties.
KY
41647,
or
about Job Corps, call 800BSACAP has IRS-certi- e-mail: patricia 466@hot733-JOB S (5627) or visit fied staff to prepare and file mail.com; also Post Card,
www.jobcorps.gov .
tax returns, and offers the P.O. Box 431, McDowelL
KY 41647.
Auxier Community Center
Free
GED
classes,
Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday; from 10 a.m.12.
Free Bible Lessons
Write to: Bible Way
Outreach Ministry, P.O.
Box 3371, Kingsport, TN
37664. Lessons completely
free of charge to all interested.
Have an 'Out of this
World' birthday party!
The East Kentucky
Science Center is now offering a fun and distinctive
party venue for kids of all
ages. The Birthday Party
package includes rental of a
classroom and admission to
exhibhs and planetarium
programs. Must be booked
two weeks in advance; limit
40 guests. Call 889-8260 for
more information.
Need Help With
Home Repairs?
The Auxier Lifetime
Learning Center can help!
We are now taking applications for home repairs. If
you, or someone you know,
are low income and need
help with repairs on your
home, please call 606-8860709 for your application,
or stop by our office at 21
South River Street, Auxier.
Office Hours: MondayFriday, 8-4.
Democratic Woman's
Club meets at May Lodge
The
Floyd
County
Democratic Woman's Club
meets the second Monday
of each month at 6:00p.m.,
at the May Lodge, Jenny
Wiley State Park..
All interested persons welcome to join UNITE's fight
against drugs.
•"Living Free" - A support group sponsored by the
Floyd County UNITE
Coalition. Group will meet
weekly at the old Allen
Baptist Church, on US 23
N. , between Allen and
Banner, on Tuesdays, at
1:15 p.m.
Living Free is a faithbased 12-step support group
open to all who are searching for recovery. There is
no fee to attend. For more .
info.,
contact
Shirley
Combs at 874-3388 or 4348400.
'Earn While You Learn'
The Big Sandy Area
C.A.P. office is taking
applications for its "Senior
Training Program." You
must be 55 or older to apply.
In Floyd, call 886-2929;
Johnson, call 789-6515;
Magoffin, call 349-2217;
Pik.e, call 432-2775; and in
Lawrence, call 638-4067.
Senior employment program
Are you a senior citizen
on a fixed income struggling with soaring medical
bills and living expenses?
Could you use some extra
spending money but don't
know how to get back into
the workforce?
If you are at least age 55,
the Senior Community
Service
Employment
Program (SCSEP) may be
able to help. Earn extra
money, learn new skills, and
help your community at the
same time! To find out
more, call: 886-2929
Looking for a Support
Group?
•Floyd
County
Alzheimer's
Support
Need help with addic·
Group meets regularly at
tion?
Riverview
Manor
Lifeline of Floyd County Healthcare Center. Call the
"Conquer
Chemical center for meeting times.
•Domestic
Violence
Dependency" is a Christcentered 12-step program Support Group - The Big
offering upport to those Sandy Family Abuse Center
meetings
each
who are coping with addic- holds
tion and learning to live Tuesaay from 5:30 to 6:30
drug-free lives. The support p.m. The meetings are free
group meets on the follow- of charge. Call 886-6025
ing schedule:
for more information.
Mondays, at Minnie
•Overeater's
(beside pharmacy), from 7- Anonymous - Meetings
8 p.m.
held each Wednesday at
Mondays, at Little Mud, 6:30 p.m., at the old Allen
Spruce Pine School, from 7- Baptist Church, located in
8 p.m.
Allen, just past red light.
Tuesdays,
in Call 889-9620 for more
Prestonsburg, in the Van info.
Ark Building, from 2-3 p.m.
•US TOO!
Prostate
Tuesdays, at David, The Cancer Survivors Support
David School, from 3:30- Group - For all men with
4:30 p.m.
prostate cancer and their
Wednesday , at Allen families. Group meets the
Baptist Church, from 7-8 3rd Thur day of each
month, at 6 p.m., at the
p.m..
Thursdays, at Allen Ramada Inn, Paintsville.
Baptist Church, from 7-8
•Community
Weight
p.m.
Loss Support Group For more information, call Meets Thursday's at 6:30
Shirley Combs at (606) 434- p.m., at the Martin
8400, or Tom Nelson at Community Center. For
more info., call 377-6658.
(606) 478-2836.
Those who have had gastric
Hope in the Mountains
bypas urgery most esgeHope in the Mountains cially welcome to attend.
will host public meetings on Meetings being offered as
Mondays, at 9 a.m., at the support to anyone needing
junction of U.S. 23 and Rt. extra . upport in 'dealing
80. on Water Gap Rd., with weight loss.
behind the Trimble Chapel
•Domestic
Violence
Hotline - 24-hour Crisis
Church.
Meetings focus will be to Line manned by Certified
offer information in regard Domestic Violence counto community resources selors. Call 886-6025, or 1available to women seeking 800-649-6605. Remember,
freedom from drug abuse. "Love Doesn' t Have to
Family members are also Hurt."
welcome to attend. The
•Disabled? - You may be
Hope initiative proposes to eligible for grant money to
help women break free from a ist in your daily living.
addictive life tyles to For an application or more
become self-respecting conL information, call 886-.f326.
•A.S.K.
(Adoption
tributing member. of society.
Support for Kentucky) Call 874-2008 or 788- Suprmt group fa( all adoptive parents (public, private.
1006 for more information.
internationaL and kinship
care), fo~ter parents and all
Prestonsburg Rotary
Club
other~ intere ted in adopPrestonsburg Rotary Club tion. To be held the first
meets, 12 noon to l p.m., at Monda) of each month, at
Made From Country at the
Department
for
Heart. For additional infor- Community Based Senices
mation, contact Chris office, 1009 North Lake
Drive, Prestonsburg, from
Daniel, 886-7354.
6-8 p.m. Childcare will not
UNITE
be provided . For more
The UNITE coalition of information, contact Dedra
Floyd County will meet on Slone, adoptive parent liaithe fourth Thursday of each son, at 432-4110 or 422month, at 5:30 p.m., at the 7927,
or
email
to:
New Allen Baptist Church. doslone@eastky.net.
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WEDNESDAY, JULY
28, 2010
THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
NOTICE OF 2009 .DELINQUE.NT TAXES DUE
ALL FLOYD COUNTY TAXPAPERS:
As Clerk of Floyd County, I am required by Kentucky State Law to advertise all Delinquent Tax Claims to be offered tor sale. The
2009 Delinquent Property Tax Bills will be offered for sale in the Floyd County Fiscal Courtroom, 2nd floor, Old Courhouse, on August
27, 2010, at 9:00a.m.
Below is a list of County Tax Bills for 2009 only, that are past due. The amount due shown is for the month of July only. In order
to receive your balance due after July, or if you have any questions concerning these listings, please call the Floyd County Clerk's
Office Delinquent Tax Department at (606) 886-3816.
Chris Waugh, Floyd County Clerk
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Nli.Mill
09-2
09-31
09-32
09-40
09-43
09-67
09-71
09-72
09-73
09-74
09-76
09-102
09-119
09-133
09-134
09-137
09-139
09-143
09-165
09-166
09-167
09-171
09-181
09-184
09-186
09-190
09-193
09-197
09-199
09-201
09-203
09-208
09-209
09-210
09-216
09-216
09-218
09-224
09-232
09-240
09-283
09-288
09-290
09-316
09-327
09-362
09-374
09-375
09-387
09-390
09-393
09-403
09-405
09-406
09-410
09-411
09-417
09-420
09-432
09-449
09-455
09-461
09-493
09-503
09-504
09-542
09-555
09-585
09-610
09-628
09-636
09-637
09-638
09-654
09-658
09-669
09-671
09-681
09-682
09-691
09-717
09-718
09-n3
09-792
09-829
09-844
09-855
09-951
09-962
09-965
09-972
09-1078
09-1085
09-1107
09-1128
09-1136
09-1159
09-1160
09-1177
09-1183
09-1225
09-1227
09-1271
09-1274
09-1275
09-1276
Q9-12n
09-1278
09-1283
09-1288
09-1317
09-1318
09-1327
09-1344
09-1345
09-1346
09-1349
09-1364
09-1365
09-1366
09-1372
09-1380
09-1381
09-1392
09-1409
Q9-1416
09-1457
09-1476
09-1482
09-1498
09-1514
09-1526
09-1537
09-1583
09-1584
09-1590
09-1602
09-1610
09-1614
09-1615
09-1626
09-1627
09-1628
09-1634
09-1637
09-1638
09-1651
09-1656
r.'!AP
NUMBEB
NAME
038-00-00-050.02
MOORE EDD"DOC"
027-00-00-084.00
ACREE ULABON T
094-1 0·01-019.02
ACTION OUTDOOR ADVERTISING INC
105-00-00-047.00
ADMIS BERNARD -ESTATE109-10-02-005.01
ADAMS CHARLES EDWARD
01 s-oo-o0-035.01
ADAMS JAMES D II & PAULA
045-30-11-017.00
ADAMS JAMES DOUGLAS -MD048-30-08-030.00
ADAMS JAMES DOUGLAS II
002-00-Q0-007.00
ADAMS JAMES E
300-00-00-309.00
ADAMS JAY LEE & LOREnA
109-00-00-056.00
ADAMS JOEY LEE
109-10-02-009.01
ADAMS RUSSELL & SHELIA
300-00-00-434.00
ADDINGTON REMUS N & TAMMY E
085-00-00-082.09
ADKINS APRIL
093-00-00-081 .02
ADKINS BENNIE -ETAL093-20-01-040.01
ADKINS BOBBY ALLEN
093-20-01-040.03
ADKINS BRAD A
036-00-00-030.00
ADKINS CORBIT L JR & MELISSA
ADKINS GARY
301-00-00-606.00
108-00-00-095.00
ADKINS GARY & CLIFFORD & ERVIN
094-30-10-006.00
ADKINS GARY & SHIRLEY
ADKINS GLENDA
063-00-00-053.00
ADKINS JAMES D
064-00-00-022.00
ADKINs" JASON & APRIL
085-00-00-082.09
ADKINS JEFF & LETHA
065-00-00'040.00
063-00-00-053.00
ADKINS JOHN EDWARD & GLENDA
106-00-00-044.01
ADKINS JOHNNIE & GERALD
095-20-01-001 .03
ADKINS KATIE
093-20-01-040.04
ADKINS KIMBERLY
ADKINS LARRY & DIANNE
109-00-00-062.01
029-00-00-040.01
ADKINS LEONA & BUDDY
ADKINS MARSHA
09.6-00-00-047.00
305-00-00-002.00
ADKINS MARSHA
ADKINS MARSHA & ANGELA WALLACE
096-00-00-047.00
093-20-01-040.02
ADKINS MICHAEL R
093-00-00-025.00
ADKINS MICHAEL R
096-00-00-060.01
ADKINS MICHAEL WAYNE
095-00-00-100.00
ADKINS NYOKIA
065-00-00-040.01
ADKINS RANDALL
105.()0-00-020.13
ADKINS ROLAND Ill & TIFFANY
300-00-00-278.00
AKERS AMANDA & THOMAS MCNEIL
066-10-01-005.00
AKERS ANNA FAYE & BENJAMIN M
300-00-00:733.00
AKERS APRIL
079-00-00-011.00
AKERS CHESTER
063-30-01-015.00
AKERS COLE RAY
AKERS EVAN & LINDA
097-00-00-051.00
AKERS GREGORY & ASHLEY
064-00-00-079.08
AKERS GREGORY & ASHLEY
064-00-00-079.08
053-00-00-006.06
AKERS JACQUELINE & RICK
AKERS JAMES M & JUNE R
013-00-00-025.03
08J.Q0-00-022.01
AKERS JENNIFER
068.()0-00-025.00
AKERS JOSEPH C
068-00-00-025.03
AKERS JOSEPH C
083-00-00-002.00
AKERS JOSEPH C
097-00-00-055.00
AKERS JUANITA
097-00-00-058.00
AKERS JUANITA
097-00-00-104.03
AKERS KENNETH MARVIN
303-00-00-048.00
AKERS KENNY
084-00-00-024.00
AKERS LEROY & APRIL
098-30-01·004.01
AKERS MILDRED
096-00-00·002.03
AKERS NELLIE OPAL
080-10-01-012.00
AKERS OTIS E & LINDA
112-00-00-007.00
AKERS STEVE JR
300-00-00-061.00
AKERS TENA
079-00-00-048.00
AKERS TERESA & CHARLES D
086-20-01-013.01
ALLE!N ANTHONY V018-00-00-005.00
ALLEN BOBBY D
070-20-02-005.00
ALLEN DEBBIE & CLAUDE
083-00-00·016.00
ALLEN FREIDA & CHARLES
097-00-00-034.03
ALLEN JAMES BRYAN & SUSAN
038-00.00-047.02
ALLEN JAMES M
038-00-00-047.00
ALLEN JAMES M
ALLEN JAMES M & RITA
007-00-00-004.00
015-40-01-001.00
ALLEN JEWELL
039-00-00-046.04
ALLEN JOE EDWARD
015-00-00·023.00 L01 ALLEN KAREN & CRUM JIMMY
066·00-00-027.00
ALLEN KATIE LEE
ALLEN LAND AND DEVELOPMENT
047-00-00-064.00
ALLEN LARRY
017-00-00-055.00
080-00-00·036.01
ALLEN MARILYN
022-00-00·044.03
ALLEN MICHAEL & NORMA
015-00-00-025.09
ALLEN MICHAEL B & JESSICA L
ALLEN REGINA CASTLE
039-00-00-090.03
304-00-00-054.00
ALLEN SANDRA
080-00-00-036.01
ALLEN VINCE
ALLEN WILL -ESTATE049-00-00·086.00
051-00-00·054.00
ALLEY DANNY
026-00-00·061.00
AMBURGEY STEVE & EDWINNA
093-00-00-077.00
AMEY MARY HELEN JANE
100-00-00·003.00
ANDERSON BRENDA
036-00-00·021.02
ANDERSON DAVID
064-00-00-080.03
ARMS RICHARD & CHERYL
304-00-00-018.00
ARNEn DEBBIE
058-00-00-001.00
ASCANI ENRICO
AUTO TRADERS INC 453 NOATH LAKE DRIVE
092-00-00-020.01
AUXIER PAUL & BRENDA
038-00-00-038.Q2
B T U GAS COMPANY INC
038-00-00-038.14
B T U GAS COMPANY INC
304-00-0o-o08.00
BAILEY AMANDA
300-00-00·302.00
BAILEY BERTLE & BELINDA OWENS
009-00-00-013.08
BAILEY JASON
084-00-00·085.04
BAILEY JIM & LOU
300-00-00·608.00
BAISDEN SANDY
029-00-00-055.00
BAKER D C
029-00-00·066.00
BAKER DC
071-30-14-022.00
BAKER DONALD J & GWEN
109-00-00·043.01
BAKER ERSIE MAE
093-00-00-090.00
BAKER JAMES JEFFERY &
093-00-00-090.00
BAKER MYRL E & CHARLOnE
300-00-00·024.00
BALANGER JAMES
015-00-00-052.03
BALDRIDGE RONNIE & SANDRA
300-00-00-717.00
BALDRIDGE RUBY
029-10-07-002.00
BAMER STANLEY & BLANCHE ESTATE
020-00-00-064.00
BANKS JERRY M
020-00-00-009.01
BANKS MACHINE & MANUFACTURING
BANKS MICHAEL & LOLA
020-00-00-065.00
BANKS RALPHS & VELMA
042-20-01-026.00
BARKER JOHN & ERIC SCOn
063-1 0-04-012.00
BARKER JOHN & ERIC SCOn
042-00-00-019.03
BARKER SARAH
306-00-00-119.00
BARKER THURMAN
040-00-00-002.00
BARNEn CASSELL
035-30-13-005.00
BARNEn DELMER
300-00-00-258.00
BARNEn NELCE
037-00-00-033.00
BARNEnE MARY LOU
049-00-00-036.00
BARTLEY CHARLIE
055-00-00.()75.01
BATES BRYAN & SABRINA
306-00-00-120.00
BATES PAMELA MARTIN
028-00-00-116.00
BAUER LEAH
300-00-00-919.00
BAYS CARL D
300-00-00-721.00
BAYS MARY L
022-00-00·023.02
BAYS WILLIAM D & TIFFANY
022-00-00·024.00
BEAnY ROBERT B & PATII M
045-30-19·003.00
BENTLEY ADRIAN E & REBECCA
023-30-05·014.00
BENTLEY ADRIAN E JR
028-00-00-110.00
BENTLEY BELINDA
076-00-00·027.00
BENTLEY DAVID STERLING &
038-00-00·104.00
BENTLEY DONNA M
069-00-00-028.00
BENTLEY EDD
029-011-00·01 7.00
BENTLEY EDD
029-00-00·017.00
BENTLEY HERMAN JR & JAMIE
042-10-01-007.00
BENTLEY HERMAN JR & JAMIE
042-1 0-01·007.00
BENTLEY J E
098-1 0-01-902.00
BENTLEY JERRY
091-00-00-062.04
BENTLEY•JESSICA A & BILLY W
305-00-00·062.00
BENTLEY JODY D
097-00-00·009.01
BENTLEY KEVIN
099-00-00·067.02
BENTLEY LARRY V
029-20-01-009.00
~
PROPEBTY
AO.QB.ES.S
STEPHENS BRANCH
740 RIGHT FORK TURNER BRANCH
STANVILLE
HEAD OF MARE CREEK
3096 KY RT 3379
420 GRANNY FITZ BRANCH
ARNOLD AVENUE
MARTIN
164 ADKINS BRANCH
BRANHAMS CREEK
232 ADKINS BRANCH
563 W GARREn RD
121 CAMP BRANCH RD
869 CONN ST
IVEL ~OnOM
591 HOLLY BUSH
1930 LEFT FORK TOLER CR
157 RAILROAD CIRCLE
MOUTH OF CLICK BRANCH
2589 ARKANSAS CREEK ROAD
ABNER FORK
2819 KY RT 2030
100 CLICK BR RD
COLD WATER BRANCH
TOLER CREEK
IVEL BOnOM
350 ADKINS BRANCH
STONE COAL
979 BRAN HAMS CREEK
979 BRANHAMS CREEK
IVELBOnOM
.
TOMS CREEK
KY RT 3379
SPURLOCK- PRINTER
SHOP BRANCH MARE CREEK
MORGAN FORK
HUNTS BRANCH
ORCHARD BR DIVISION •
AKERS BRANCH
1236 SPURLOCK FK
1236 SPURLOCK FK
BELOW ORKNEY POST OFFICE
COPPERAS LICK BR
MINK BRANCH ROAD
HOODS FORK
29 HOODS FORK
FRASURES CREEK
AKERS BRANCH
AKERS BRANCH ON MUD CREEK
BRANHAMS CREEK
FRASURES CREEK
BIG MUD CREEK
PARSONS BR BIG MUD CREEK
7040 KY RT 2030
6542 TOLER CREEK RD
68 MADISONS FORK
KY RT 466
3661 ST RT 850
157 LOWER BURTON
1561 MINK BRANCH
MUD CREEK 370/598
STEPHENS BRANCH
989 STEPHENS BRANCH ROAD
HEAD OF ROUGH & TOUGH
HOLBROOK SUBDIVISION
THREE OAKS LANE
39 BLUEBIRD LANE
LEFT FORK OF SPURLOCK
GAS FORK
MOUTH OF HAMILTON BRANCH
BIG BRANCH
ABBOnCREEK
6166 KY RT 114
MAPLE ST
BIG BRANCH LITTLE MUD
KY·122 AT SALISBURY
MINNIE
2219 WILSON CREEK
BETW C~P & STRAnON BR
COAL HOLLOW
115 KEEL FORK ROAD
1293 SPURLOCK FORK
RT3
COW CREEK
STEPHENS BRANCH
NEAR MOUTH OF STEPHENS BR
107 SHEPHERD FORK AD
BIG MUD CREEK
7022 KY RT 550
LACKEY
WHEELWRIGHT
AKERS FORK OF TOLER CREEK
HEAD OF POWELL BRANCH
TRAM
MINNIE
610 SAM HALE BR
179 GARREn HILL
SAGE ALLEN BRANCH BOX 221
1819 RACCON ROAD
649 SAGE ALLEN BRANCH
WAYlAND
BELOW ARKANSAS CURVE
35 STEELE CREEK ROAD
EASTERN
WEST PRESTONSBUEG
BUCKS BRANCH
33 CHARBY HOLLOW RD
BLUE BRANCH JACKS CREEK
SALT LICK
829 LEFT FORK ABBOn
60 BAYS DRIVE
624 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
469 WOODLAND HILLS
SALT LICK
ACROSS FROM WOODS BRANCH
MAY BRANCH/LANGLEY
MEADE HILL
STONECOAUGARRETT
7201 STONECOAL ROAD
STEELS CR
SHOP FORK-STEELS CR
9642 KY RT 979
COW CREEK
7849 KY RT 979
TINKER FORK MUD CREEK
STONE COAL ROAD
09-1678
09·1687
09-1689
27.94
09-1695
139.60
09-1698
91.75
09-1705
317.85
09-1723
75.78
09-1724
2,325.11
09·7097
1,302.14
09·1731
542.39
09·1732
426.69
09-1742
43.90
09-1746
35.95
09-1748
410.75
09-1756
299.10
09-1760
107.93
09-1819
75.78
09-1826
362.88
09-1829
107.70
09-1830
235.30
09-1834
43.90.
09-1856
171.49
09-1857
203.38
09-1858
75.78
09-1862
513.60
09-1863
43.97
09-1864
267.19
09-1865
144.38
09-1866
251.24
09-1875
59.85
09-1876
59.85
09-1877
426.74
09-1882
51.90
09-1890
107.70
09-1891
219.34
09-1904
139.60
09-1908
187.45
09-1910
27.94
09-1911
27.94
09-1916
51.90
09-1921
43.90
09-1939
35.95
09-1949
338.97
09-1950
139.60
09-1951
187.45
09-1954
512.36
09-1962
35.95
09-1963
139.60
09-1967
346.94
09-1968
410.75
09-1970
155.56
09-1974
172.13
09-1975
44.19
09-1976
798.22
09-1977
426.69
09-1979
337.43
09-1980
27.16
09-1981
26.80
09-1982
91.75
09-1984
51.90
09-1985
155.56
09-1990
267.19
09-2039
27.94
09-2050
171.49
43.90 . 09-2061
09-2062
104.49
09-2063
394.78
09-2064
923.26
09-2065
107.70
09-2076
395.68
09-2083
75.78
09-2084
665.93
09-2093
1,048.72
09-2094
649.99
09-2095
941.46
09-2097
235.30
09-2098
27.94
09·2106
330.98
09·2109
27.99
09·2110
548.76
09-2111
171.49
09-2114
51.90
g9·2120
155.56
09-2126
1,000.86
09-2130
1,287.95
09-2139
59.85
09·2140
51.90
09·2142
219.34
09·2167
299.10
09-2183
490.48
09-2185
251.24
09-2187
193.10
09-2200
522.39
09·2212
846.17
09·2213
67.85
09-2219
2,524.53
09-2230
108.08
09-2232
171.49
09-2237
410.75
09·2238
211.38
09·2239
43.90
09·2240
43.90
09-2241
203.38
09-2242
43.90
09-2252
259.23
09-2255
43.90
09-2256
75.78
09-2257
20.59
09-2258
36.43
09-2259
235.30
09-2260
490,48
09-2261
299.10
09-2262
538.34
43.90
09-2263
43.90
09-2264
241.21
09-2265
809.48
09-2266
490.48
09-2267
107.70
09-2268
27.94 . 09'-2269
09-2271
131.63
09·2288
27.94
09-2298
28.28
09-2299
139.60
09-2356
43.90
09-2357
458.59
09·2358
603.58
09·2379
171.86
09·2383
43.90
09-2392
92.12
09-2398
75.78
09-2406
51.90
09-2427
319.59
09-2440
139.60
09-2467
2,663.97
09·2487
1,447.44
09·2488
226.12
09-2504
1,256.39
09-2505
171.49
09·2511
681.88
09-2540
51.90
09·2594
660.82
09-2619
75.78
09-2631
27.94
09-2635
394.78
09-2645
139.60
09-2668
1,032.75
09·2672
275.20
09·2676
1,208.22
09·2677
203.38
09·2678
~
I
097-00·00-044.01
045-70·06.()03.00
105·00·00-053.00
027·00-00-012.05
043-10-03-006.00
105-00-00-053,.00
072-00-00-038.00
072-00·00-044.01
005-00-00-027.01
048·40-08.()01.00
045·00·00-048.00
032-00-00-033.00
067·00-00-008.00
200·00-00-219.00
063-30-02-013.00
062-30-01-004.00
044·00-00-048.03
062·00-00-048.00
300-00-00-126.00
300·00-00-899.00
'043-30-01.()06.00
062-20-04-006.00
091-00-00-068.Q1
091-00-00-068.01
036-00-00-045.02
052-00-00-005.00
043-00-00-071 .00
103-00-00-018.00
301-00.Q0-139.00
045-60-01-032.00
093-00-00-052.00
103-00-00-025.03
304-00.Q0-211.00
095-10-13-003.00
085-00-00-069.00
103-00-00-025.04
051-20-1 0-003.00
062-00-00-083.03
303·00-00-058.00
046·00-00-115.02
106·00-00-017 .04
300-00-00-902.00
046-00-Q0-115.02
051-20-06-016.00
034·0().00·020.02
103·00-00-01 0.06
094-00-00-019.02
094·00-00-019.02
060-20-05-009.00
035-30-15-01 0.00
086-20-03-001.00
103-00-00-018.00
103-00-00-018.00
103-00-00-018.00
103-00-Q0-018.00
103-00-Q0-018.02
035-00-00-018.01
035-00-00-072.00
076·00-00-025.07
063·1 0-05-004.00
300-00·00-259.00
103-00-00-025.00
097-00-00-065.00
306-00-00-176.00
085-00-00-006.03
045-30·18-032.00
022-00-00-030.14
022-00-00-030.15
085-00-00-046.00
081-00-00-004.02,
062-20·06-005.00
062-00-00-059.00
11 0-00·00-051.00
097-oo-oo-o65.oo
097-oo-oo-o65.oo
092-00-00-013.11
092-00-00-013.08
038-00-00-041.00
062-20-06-006.00
062-20-06-005.00
300-00-00-834.00
304-00-00-282.00
200-00-00-231.00
084-00-00-007.02
063-30-02-013.00
300-00-00-022.00
093-30·02-006.00
200-00-00-233.00
082-00-00-045.02
1o8-oo-oo-o67.09
093-30-02-005.00
108-00-00-025.00
015-00-00-022.05
022-00-00-030.08
022-00-00-030.12
085-00-00-103.00
300-00·00-01 0.00
301-00-00-181.00
305-00-00-008.00
013-00-00-001.00
013-00-00-001.01
033-00-00-017.01
033-00-00-016.04
033-00-00-017.01
058-00-00-001.02
035-30-17-010.00
045-60-01-046.00
045-30-19-001.00
045-60·01-021.00
045-20·01-01 0.00
013-00·00-01 0.26
035-30·16-004.00
045-60·01-006.03
045-60-01-051.00
045-70-03-002.00
045-00-00.Q37.00
035-30-17-012.00
022-20-03-012.01
093-30·02-024.06
077-00-00-035.03
045-70-03-005.00
064-00-00-065.00
108-00·00-047.00
079-00·00-011.00
079-00·00-019.02
01 0-00·00-037.09
010·00·00-037.09
105-00-00-045.00
105-00·00-035.00
085-00·00-064.00
079-00-00-007.00
078-00·00-043.00
079-00-00-008.00
091-00-00-045.01
028-20-04-006.00
031-00·00-003.00
031-00-00-004.00
030-10-01-004.00
030-10-01-004.00
028-00-00-031.00
035-30·02-015.00
060-20-05-029.00
040-00·00-022.00
046-10·01-005.00
036-00·00-039.00
044-20-01-024.00
035-30-02-014.00
071-30·14-020.00
043-40·04-0M.OO
093-20·01-037.02
096-00-00-060.00
KY RT979
BENTLEY ORVILLE DOUGLAS
BENTLEY RICKY J & JESSICA
99 HILLSIDE DRIVE
BENTLEY RODOLPH JR & JOSEPHINE 2299 MARE CREEK
BENTLEY ROY MICHAEL
WILSON CREEK
195 HOPSON STREET
BENTLEY SHAYLYNN
BENTLEY TIMOTHY & JACKIE
BERGER SHELDON & JAMES
ABE BRANCHJSKULL
BERGER SHELDON & JAMES M
SKULL
BERNARD EGAN
8110 KY RT 114
BERTRAM STEPHANIE LYNN
MARTIN
BERTRAM STEPHANIE LYNN
162 CEMETARY ROAD
BEVERLEY MONNIE RIE
EAST POINT
BEVERLY MAY -ESTATESIMPSON BRANCH
I
BEVERLY TILDEN -ESTATEBEVINS JUANITA & DWAYNE JR
ORCHARD BRANCH SUBD
BANNER BOTTOM •
BEVINS RICHARD LEE
BINGHAM EDA MARIE
AUXIER ROAD
BIRCHFIELD RICK
ALLEN-MARTIN RD
BISHOP CAROLYN ANN
BISHOP DWAYNE & CAROLYNE
BISHOP KEVIN R & JENNIFER L
MOUNTAIN ESTATES
BLACKBURN ANGIE
DWALE
BLACKBURN ANITA RENEE
COW CREEK
BLACKBURN ANITA RENEE
1655 COW CREEK ROAD
BLACKBURN BILL J & KIM
2088 RIGHT FORK BULL CREEK
BLACKBURN BOBBY JO
BLACKBURN BRANDON
HARBOR LANE
BLACKBURN BRANDON
BUFFALO CREEK
BLACKBURN CARMEN & CHAROLEnE
BLACKBURN CURTIS & JAMJE
30 POPLAR STREET
BLACKBURN CURTIS D
MARE CREEK
BLACKBURN CURTIS T
CLARK ifR AT ENDICOn
BLACKBURN DONNA
SPEARS MOBILE HOME PARK
BLACKBURN ERNEST R & MARYS
FOXBOTIOM
BLACKBURN FLOYD & HATIIE -ESTTOP OF ABNER
BLACKBURN GLENNETH C
CLARK BRAT ENDICOTI
BLACKBURN HELEN JEAN ESTATE
MOUTH OF DRIFT HOLLOW
BLACKBURN HOWARD
BLACKBURNIRVONNA
BLACKBURN JAMES
BLACKBURN JEFFERY KEITH
LOAR BRANCH
BLACKBURN LESLIE & WHITNEY
BLACKBURN MARY E & JAMES A
BULL CREEK
DR.IFT
BLACKBURN MICHAEL
BLACKBURN MICHAEL DWAYNE
SHADY LANE
BLACKBURN OTIIS WAYNE
WOLF BR BUFFALO CREEK
BLACKBURN f!ANDALL & AMY
219 TANYARD HOLLOW
BLACKBURN RANDALL & AMY
219 TANYARD HOLLOW
BLACKBURN RICKY & KAREN
SETSER DEVELOPMENT
BLACKBURN RICKY J & SHERA
36 SOUTH HARKINS AVENUE
BLACKBURN ROBIN
WEEKSBURY
BLACKBURN STEVE
KY RT 3385
BLACKBURN STEVE
BUFFALO CREEK
BLACKBURN STEVE
KY RT 3385
BLACKBURN STEVE
BUFFALO
BLACKBURN STEVIE & DEBBIE
4120 KY RT 3385
BLACKBURN STEVIE & DEBBIE I!.YNN 1182 OLD HWY 114
BLACKBURN STEVIE C & DEBBIE L
OLO MIDDLE CREEK ROAD
BLACKBURN STEVIE C & DEBBIE L
COW CREEK
BLACKBURN TABITHA
111 ANANCE HOLLOW
BLACKBURN TERESA
900 RIGHT FORK TURNER BR
BLACKBURN TROY
536 CLARKS BRANCH ROAD
BLANKENSHIP BRIAN & SELENA &
MUD CREEK
BLA~i<ENSHIP ERIC & JESSICA
BLANKENSHIP JAMIE
17 CHELSEA DRIVE
BLANKENSHIP JAMIE & JAMES
202 S HIGHLAND AVENUE
BLANKENSHIP JESSICA
58 HOLBROOK VILLAGE
BLANKENSHIP JESSICA LEA
HOLBROOK VILLAGE
BLANKENSHIP JUSTIN
54 DEPOT ROAD
BLANKENSHIP TIMOTHY
UPPER WOLFPEN BRANCH
BLANTON BILL
119 RAILROAD ST
BLANTON CHESTINA
135 WOODS LANE
BLANTON EVERET
BRANHAMS CREEK
BLANTON EVE RET
9254 KY RT 979
BLANTON EVEREn & CAROL
9250 KY RT 979
BLANTON JESSICA
IVY CREEK
BLANTON JESSICA
351 IVY CREEK
BLANTON TERRY & BECKY
722 STEPHENS BRANCH
BLANTON WAYNE & LISA
135 RAILROAD ST
BLANTON WAYNE R
BLANTON WILLIAM C & TAMMIE L
19 2ND STREET-TRAM
BLEVINS CHRISTINA
BLEVINS DORTHY
BLEVINS ERNEST & DELORES
FRASURES CREEK
108 ORCHARD BRANCH ROAD
BLEVINS JUANITA
BLEVINS NORMAN T
17 2ND STREET-TRAM
BLEVINS PORTY JR
BLEVINS RUFUS
JOHN HALL BRANCH
BOGGS CARLA
BOLDEN CHARLES MICHAEL
4699 TOLER CREEK ROAD
BOLDEN KENNITH fl
98 LONE OAK COURT
BOLEN ANTHONY
TOLER CREEK
5495 KY RT 114
BOLLING STELLA
BORDERS MELINDA
MEADE BRANCH
MEADE BR OF ABBOn
BORDERS MELINDA
ORCHARD FORK OF MELVIN
BOUDLE CAROL
BOWENS ELMER JR
BOWENS WILMA RUTH & JAMES H
BOWLING CASEY
HEAD OF CONLEY FORK
BOWLING DAVID & LINDA •
HEAD OF CONLE-Y FORK
BOWLING DAVID & LINDA
BOWLING DAVID L & LINDA J
GEORGE BRANCH
BOWLING DAVID L & LINDA J
100 GEORGE BRANCH
BOWLING DAVID L & LINDA J
MOUTH OF GEORGE BRANCH
RT3
BOWLING LINDA
HARRIS STREET
BOWLING LONZO
41 NORTH RIVERVIEW LANE
BOWLING LONZO & RAMONA
356 CENTRAL AVENUE
BOWLING LONZO & RAMONA
220 CIRCLE DRIVE
BOWLING LONZO & RAMONA
33 NEELEY STREET
BOWLING LONZO & RAMONA
BOWLING LONZO & RAMONA
ABBOnCREEK
34 HARRIS STREET
BOWLING LONZO & RAMONA
BRIARWOOD
BOWLING LONZO & RAMONA
BOWLING LONZO & RAMONA
38 SOUTH RIVERVIEW LANE
2497 SOUTH LAKE DRIVE
BOWLING LONZO & RAMONA
BO\VLING LONZO & RAMONA
2566 S LAKE DRIVE'
BOWLING LONZO & RAMONA KAY
WEST PRESTONSBURG
BOWLING LONZO & RAMONA KAY
CREEKSIDE DRIVE
RIVERBEND DRIVE
BOWLING MARK VERNON
60 CECIL HALL ST
BOWLING MINNIE
LANCER
BOWLING RAMONA KAY & LONZO J
3769 KY AT 1426
BO~D ARLIE &EMOGENE -ESTATE37 CAGER BRANCH
BOYD BRENDA -ESTATEBOYD BR OF PRATER
BOYD BRIAN
BOYD JOHN & REBECCA -HEIRSBOYD BRANCH
RACCOON CREEK
BOYD JOHN & SHIRLEY
RACCOON CREEK
BOYD JOHN & SHIRLEY
1820 MARE CREEK ROAD
BOYD MICHAEL & JENNIFER
MARE CREEK
BOYD MICKEY & BRENDA
ABNER FORK
BOYD PATSY LUE
HUNTS FORK
BOYD RITA FAYE
WATER 91RCH RD
BOYD SAMUEL & ALICE
62 BOYD ROAD
BOYD WILLIAM D
1043 KY RT 194
BRADFORD CLARK
HUEYSVILLE
BRADLEY BRENDA
BRADLEY BOnOM
BRADLEY JAMES DANIEL
BRADLEY BOnOM
BRADLEY JAMES DANIEL
WAYLAND
BRADLEY RUDOLPH & ELLA LEE
268 CLEARWATER RD
BRADLEY SAM & MARY
176 BLUEGRASS HOLLOW
BRAGG DONALD
3352 KY RT 80
BRANHAM DICKIE
46 5TH STREET
BRANHAM JOHN E JR
531·HAYES BR
BRANHAM PAULE JR
BRANHAM ROGER L.EE & BERNARDS 2766 sus 23
1644 RIGHT FORK BULL CR
BRANHAM ROY L
143 BRANHAM VILLAGE
BRANHAM SUSAN
HAPPY HOLLOW
BRANHAN DICKIE
383 HALL ST
BRANK JAMES
98 NORTH RIVER STREET
BRAY JAMIE
886 CONN STREET
BRAY JEANEm
1217 KYAT 3379 BRANHAMS CREEK
BRAY PATTY SUE ADKINS
51 90
1,056.44
'71.49
1 39.60
32.74
251.2~
• 103.31
'08.58
330.98
69.33
9175
1.224.15
268.52
60.95
303.88
410.75
27.94
92.55
2&.36
147.60
2.898.84
299.10
67.85
59.85
968.96
458.59
203.38
27.94
155.56
460.7C
91.75
75.78
171.49
570.24
115.94
649.99
27.9;1
75.78
62.19
394.78
809.48
155.56
91.75
361.88
139.60
27.94
570.24
107.70
728.76
900.76
299.78
27.94
27.94
27.94
27.94
330.98
1149.20
59.85
570.24
841.37
235.30
251 24
251.24
• 267.80
91.75
728.76
729.73
171.49
91.75
4390
139.60
362.88
44.28
1,130.09
112.48
330.98
139.60
330.98
171.49
43.90
418.71
33.52
37.61
251.24
299 1 0
323.02
235.30
123.65
59.85
51.90
307.09
75.78
171.49
1,048.72
67.85
412.39
330.98
362.88
51.90
468.09
394.78
1,07.7Q
3,068.22
2,037.56
1,606.94
126.68
1,105.75
1,302.14
3,452.38
298.68
809.48
2,162.23
513.73
1.302.14
528.04
3.595.73
442.04
330.98
889.23
139.60
1,273.49
479.67
280.98
43.90
105.42
586.16
171.49
1,287.95
251.24
28.00
155.56
43.9J
171.49
474.50
43.90
174.72
171.49
410.75
203.38
f71.49
585.41
872.09
27.94
139.60
171.49
1 750.49
184.01
298.68
'362.88
27.94
554.29
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AT 122 MELVIN
52 ELM STREET
BREWER TIM
BREWER TINA
BROWN CLARENCE
2823 TURKEY CREEK
BROWN CLARENCE FLETCHER
680 KY RT 680
BROWN EARLM
BROWN EDGAR & SPARKLE
MARTIN
BROWN ELISSE MUSIC
47 PRUITT STREET
STONE COAL CReEK
BROWN GLENNA D ESTATE
884 STONECOAL AD
BROWN GLENNA ESTATE
BROWN GORMAN
613 ORCHARD BRANCH ROAD
BROWN HAROLD & JENNIFER
BROWN HAROLD JR
856 STONECOAL AD
BROWN HEATHER & CHRIS
BROWN HEATHER MICHELLE
16532 KY AT 979
SLONE HOLLOW
BROWN ISABEL SLONE ·HEIRS·
BROWN KATHY
STONE COAL
154 CEDAR DR
BROWN KENNETH D
BROWN NORA
BROWN RODNEY
17 OLD MAYTOWN ROAD
BROWN RONDALL
BROWN SPARKLE
MARTIN
BROWN STEVEN E
BROWN TOM
64 HYDEN TRAILER COURT
BROWNING GEORGIEANN
PRICE
BROWNING ILEY B ET AL
DANIELS CREEK
BRYANT BONNIE FAYE
AKERS BRANCH
SPEARS MOBILE HOME PARK
BRYANT CAROLYN
BRYANT CHRISTOPHER
WHEELWRIGHT
BRYANT DARRELL & PAUL TACKETT
ABOVE WEEKSBURY
BRYANT MOLLY
652 YELLOW FLATS
~RYANT ROBERT & CAROL
YELLOW FLAT-WEEKSBURY
BRYANT ROBERT & CAROL
YELLOW FLAT-WEEKSBURY
BRYANT ROBERT & CAROL
YELLOW FLAT-WEEKSBURY
BURCHETT ADA
4783 RACCOON
BURCHETT DARVIN & MERO
1051 GOEBEL BR
BURCHETT GEORGE E
OLD ALLEN
BURCHETT HENRIETTA
COW CREEK
BURCHETT HENRY
BURCHETT KENNIS F & MELANIE R
DAVID
BURCHETT LINDA
BURCHETT LISA
HAGER BRANCH
BURCHETT MACARTHUR & CAROL
SPEARS HOLLOW
BURCHETT MARION V
HEAD OF SPEARS HOLLOW
BURCHETT MARYLAND & DEBRA M
NEAR ENDICOTT
BURCHETT SAM S
270 OUSLEY BRANCH
BURCHFIELD JAKE & PEARLIE
. 388 WEBB STREET
BURKE ALAN RAY & BRIDGET
27 BOY HOLLOW
BURKE BRENDA
RIGHT BEAVER
BURKE CHRIS
GOLF HOLLOW
BURKE FLOTILLA
JACKS CREEK
BURKETT DANNY
BURKETT DANNY
6569 KY RT 114
BURKETT HENRY
BURKETT HENRY
BURKETT HENRYS
6567 KY RT 114
BURKETT HENRYS
6567 KYAT 114
BUSH BERNETTA
BUSH BILLY D & BENITA
TOLER CREEK
BUSH STEPHEN M & KRISTI J
29 COUNTY OAKS LANE
BUTCH & ELLEN PATTON
GOOSE CREEK AD
BUTLER TONY
505 WOODLAND HEIGHTS.-3 ADDTN
C E P CUTTING EDGE PARTNERS
TOMSCR RD
CALDWELL MARY
TOLER CREEK
CALDWELL VIRGINIA & LARRUE
KYAT 1426 OF PRATER CR
CALHOUN EDMONA
ALLEN
CALHOUN HENRY
LEFT FORK ABBOTT
CALHOUN MARK
1092 RUFF & TUFF
CALHOUN ROSELLE
110 CALHOUN DRIVE
CAMPBELL CHRIS & SUSAN
LEFT FORK OF ABBOTT
CAMPBELL WILL -ESTATECAMPBELL BR - BULL CREEK
CANTRELL BILLY WENDELL -EST·
BULL CREEK
CANTRELL TAMMY
TRAM
CANTRELL TIMOTHY M
CAPOBIANCO MATHEW & TAMMY
AUXIER
CARPENTER DELORES G & ROBERT G 60 BlEVINS SffiEET
CARPETS UNLIMITED
16429 HI HAT
CARR 0 C
CARR GARY & MARQUETIA
EMMA~OTTOM
CARR GARY & MAROUETIA
2383 KY RT 1428
CARR GARY EDWARD
OLD US 23
CARR JONATHAN
LOWER JOHNS CREEK
CARR JULIA
CARR LUM JR
9976 KY RT 1428
CARR TINA D
CARR TINA 0
ALLEN
CARRAWAY LORI ANN BENTLEY &
1110 BUCKS BRANCH
CARROL BETTY -ESTATE·
FRASURE BRANCH
CARROLL ADRIAN
LAYNE BOTTOM
CARROLL ADRIAN
CARROLL ALEX
118 LAYNE BOTTOM
CARROLL ALEX & BEVERLY
MUD CREEK
CARROLL CHRISTOPHER & JENNIE L 108 RAILROAD STREET
CARROLL DARRIN
1900 MINK BRANCH ROAD
CARROLL EVART DALE & DEBRA
UNDER JUSTELL BRIDGE
CARROLL GARY
CARROLL IVAN & ETHEL
FOOT OF SPURLOCK HILL
565 SPRADLIN BR
CARROLL JASON
CARROLLJODY
570 SPRADLIN BRANCH
CARROLL JOHN PAUL & MARLENE
HONAKER
CARROLL JOHNNY RAY
TRACE BRANCH
CARROLL LAVONNA
ARKANSAS CREEK
CARROLL REGINA
ARKANSAS CREEK
CARROLL THOMAS
270 LEFT FORK FRASURE BR
CARTER AVON ELL & KELLY
CARVER CRYSTAL
44 FROG TOWN
CARVER WILL
FROG TOWN
FROG TOWN
CARVER WILL
FROG TOWN
CARVER WILL
FROG TOWN
CARVER WILL
FROG TOWN
CARVER WILL
CARVER WILL
FROG TOWN
FRASURE CREEK
CASE AMANDA & MARK
BIG BRANCH FORK BIG MUD
CASE DARRELL & CAROLYN
CASE JOHNNIE ESTATE
NEAR GARRETT
CASE KELLY RAY & DREAMA
SPURLOCK FORK PRATER CR
CASE LISAK
CASE MARK
260 DOGWOOD DRIVE
CASE MICHAEL & MARGARET
CASE MICHAEL & MARGARET
HUNTER
6192 TOLER CREEK ROAD
CASE WALTER & PATTY S
PARSONS BRANCH
CASE WILLIE
HAROLD
CASEBOLT JUNE
BELOW TACKETT FORK
CASTILLO MARCELINA E
MOTTS BRANCH -SALT LICK
CASTLE CLOVA
STUMBO HOLLOW
CASTLE DAVID
STUMBO HOLLOW-DRIFT
CASTLE DON
CASTLE JASON R H & LEAH A
CRESTWOOD SUBDIVISION
CASTLE MARY & DANNY
CASTLE MELISSA
395 MAPLE STREET
CASTLE PAUL E
RICHMOND SUBD 12
CASTLE ROBERr'E & BRENDA
197 WILLIAMS BRANCH
CASTLE SHANTEL
CAUDILL BRIAN & LOLA
WEEKSBURY
CAUDILL EUGENE
MAYO ST·AUXIER
CAUDILL FRANKLIN E
RICHMOND & MAYST AUXIER
CAUDILL FRANKLIN E
PUMPKIN CENTER
CAUDILLG H
PUMPKIN CENTER
CAUDILLG H
PUMPKIN CENTER
CAUDILLG H
PUNKIN CENTER
CAUDILLG H
CAUDILL JENNIFER L
CLEAR CREEK
CAUDILL JOHNNY & RONDA
BUCKHORN FORK FRASURES CR
CAUDILL LAURA
FRASURES CREEK
CAUDILL MILLARD
LEFT BEAVER
CAUDILL RICKY & JOYCE
HEAD OF MCCLEARY BRANCH
CAUDILL STEVIE
5753 KY AT 404
CAUDILL STONEY S
STAMPER BRANCH
CAUDILL TERRY
WHEELWRIGHT
CAUDILL VICKI
AUXIER
CAUDILL WARNIE -ESTATEPINHOOK BRANCH
CECIL LARRY & PATTY
PINHOOK BRANCH/HAROLD
CECIL MCKINLEY
WOODLAND HILLS SUBD 13
CESCO OTTO & GERALDINE B
COPPERAS LICK BRANCH
CHAFFIN JEREMY
JOHNSON FORK
CHAFFIN LENORA
AUXIER
CHAFFIN SHAWN
STONE COAL
CHAFFINS ARNOLD
CLARK BRANCH
CHAFFINS DAVID & SHAWNA
3394 KY AT 3385
CHAFFINS HELEN MARIE
MUDDY GUT
CHAFFINS JAN
CHAFFINS BRANCH
CHAFFINS JERRY JR
ROCK FORK •
CHAFFINS KELSE JERRY &
OWENS TRAILER PARK
CHAFFINS MILTON
WAYLAND
CHAFFINS STEVE
146 WEDDINGTON LN/EMMA
CHAFIN LANA
EMMA ROAD
CHAFIN LANA
HONEY CAMP BR/JACKS CREEK
CHAFINS JOHN B
CHAFINS LANA
CHAMBERS DENNIS M & BESSIE M & 314 BIG FORK
AUXIER
CHARLES CRYSTAL
31 PRATER FORK
CHARLES JIMMY
1674 TOWN BRANCH
CHILSON CAROLYN S &
76.26
155.34
410.75
434.67
256.04
63.60
1,128.45
394.78
160.78
139.60
410.75
75.78
251.24
394.78
93.36
43.90
442.64
315.06
921.13
53.46
50.68
1,000.86
219.34
91.75
27.94
93.20
75.78
227.02
251.79
171 .86
28.00
28.00
28.00
53.46
1,719.55
251.24
59.85
91.75
649.99
91.75
578.20
21.56
43.93
27.94
27.94
107.70
235.30
889.23
28.00
76.58
43.90
43.90
43.90
59.85
237.68
43.90
187.45
458.59
2,244.92
889.23
809.48
171.49
91.75
354.93
n9.73
107.70
649.99
203.38
681.88
185.86
27.94
59.85
139.60
206.61
900.76
' 426.69
43.90
232.24
107.70
649.99
1,128.45
171 .49
490.48
35.95
91.75
458.59
205.32
27.94
43.90
649.99
889.23
203.38
123.65
91.75
75.78
429.20
410.75
43.90
187.45
139.60
43.90
43.90
91.75
1,032.75
506.42
59.85
67.85
139.60
59.85
43.90
27.94
91.75
91.75
458.59
458.59
155.56
1,160.36
410.75
124.15
192.22
59.85
203.38
43.90
235.30
171.49
26.36
1,660.51
59.85
27.94
921.13
317.34
107.70
187.45
120.72
27.94
171.49
107.70
107.70
107.70
107.70
59.97
107.70
99.02
51.90
59.85
443.30
937.07
107.70
241.36
43.90
251.24
68.86
941.87
51.90
139.60
35.95
27.94
570.24
368.66
28.00
43.90
102.89
43.90
f23.65
• 681.88
251.24
34.84
43.90
1,447.44
51.90
315.06
841.37
09-3951
09-4004
09-4005
09-4006
09-4032
09-4036
09-4083
09-4086
09-4087
09-4104
09-4105
09-4113
09-4114
09-4143
09-4174
09-4214
09-4215
09-4219
09-4248
09-4256
09-4267
09-4268
09-4271
09-4273
09-4310
09-4332
09-4333
09-4337
09-4338
09-4339
09-4348
09-4350
09-4381
09-4394
09-4399
09-4400
09-4401
09-4428
09-4433
09-4444
09-4451
09-4464
09-4471
09-4472
09-4482
09-4484
09-4485
09-4504
09-4512
09-4516
09-4517
09-4521
09-4522
09-4532
09-4534
09-4535
09-4536
09-4545
09-4554
09-4572
09-4575
09-4576
09-4577
09-4578
09-4583
09-4585
09-4586
09-4589
09-4590
09-4596
09-4597
09-4601
09-4609
09-4617
09-4618
09-4622
09-4642
09-4652
09-4654
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09-4698
09-4746
09-4754
09-4763
09-4779
09-4780
09-4784
09-4790
09-4795
09-4797
09-4805
09-4860
09-4867
09-4878
09-4900
09-4901
09-4914
09-4928
09-4929
09-4959
09-4960
09-4962
09-4985
09-4986
09-5008
'09-5013
09-5045
09-5065
09-5068
09-5072
09-5103
09-5111
09-51.21
09-5131
09-5153
O!l-5160
09-5164
09-5189
09-5195
09-5196
09-5205
09-5207
09-5217
09-5218
09-5224
09-5225
09-5226
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09-5228
09·5229
09-5230
09-5231
09-5233
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09-5237
O!l-5245
09-5248
09-5250
09-5264
09-5273
09-5299
09-5324
09-5327
09-5333
09-5335
09-534i
09-5347
09-5354
09-5356
09-5363
09-5368
09·5369
09-5370
09-5397
09-5398
09-5402
09-5407
09-5411
09-5430
09-5450
09-5451
09-5452
O!l-5453
09-5464
09-5474
09-5513
09-5538
09-5539
09-5549
09-5550
09-5555
09-5557
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045-70-06-044.00
306-Q0-00-002.00
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026-0Q-00-033.00
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094-30-15-021.02
063-00-00-128.00
042-00-00-045.00
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028-30-02-023.00
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051-Q0-00.054.00
069-oo-o0-083.00
300-()Q-00-552.00
043-00-00-071.00
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108.00-00-074.01
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027.00-00-051.00
049-00-00-073.01
049-00-00-073.00
301-00-00-118.00
303-00-00-211.00
105-00-00-061.00
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071-30-11-017.00
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WEDNESDAY, JULY
28, 2010 • C5
CHRISPEN LISA
18 TREVOR LANE
CLARK FED & NOVA
HONAKER
CLARK FED & NOVA
HONAKER
CLARK FRANK & DOLLIE ·ESTATE·
BAPTIST BOTTOM
CLARK JOHN
3268 SOUTH LAKE DRIVE
CLARK JOHN 0
CLAY DENNIS KEITH
318 COW CREEK ROAb
CLAY RHONDA A
60 RAILROAD CIRLE
CLAY SANDRA
319 COW CREEK
CLICK AGGIE J -ESTATE·
HEAD OF STEPHENS BRANCH
CLICK ARNOLD -ESTATE·
STEPHENS BRANCH
CLICK CRAIG
CLARK DRIVE
CLICK DEBRA HURD
BETSY LAYNE
CLICK RICHARD
519 GUNNELLS BRANCH
CLINE MARJORIE MARTIN
WAYLAND
COBURN BALLARD & MAGGIE -ESTWEST GARRETT
COBURN BALLARD & MAGGIE ·EST·
WEST GARRETT
COBURN JEFFREY A &RYAN &
ABBOTT CREEK
COCHRAN NATHAN & JANITA RENEE MEADE BRANCH
COLE CHARLES
EARNHART DR
COLE LIZZIE
CLEAR CREEK
COLE PAUL & LINDA
COLE RICKIE
170 OAKWOOD DRIVE
COLE TOMMIE SR
24123 KYAT 122- ABNER FORK
COLEMAN JESSIE
LITTLE MUD
COLLETT ESTILL & DELORES
STONE COAL
COLLETT GREG & LANA
164 RISTER RD
COLLETT RAFE
ORCHARb BRANCH AT 1\/EL
COLLETT RAY
SPEARS MOBILE HOME PARK
COLLETTE LISA
788 CONLEY FORK RD
COLLINS ANGIE
AUXIER
COLLINS ARINDA
433 STOKER BR RD
COLLINS BILL D & MARTHA
2038 LEFT FORK ABBOTT
COLLINS CARL DAVID & LAUNA
CALF CREEK
COLLINS CHARLES
SPURLOCK OF LEFT BEAVER
COLLINS CHARLES
SPURLOCK OF LEFT BEAVER
COLLINS CHARLES & DANA
196 CEDAR ESTATES
ESTILL
•
COLLINS DELMAR
COLLINS DOTTIE L
26 NASCAR DR
COLLINS ERNIE LEE & GAYLE
89 FRONT STREET-ROLLING ACRE
COLLINS GOBOON
NEAR KNOTT CO LINE
COLLINS JAMES D & PATRICIA
LONE OAK MHP · LOT 12
COLLINS JENNIFER DANIELS &
LITTLE PAINT CREEK
COLLINS JENNIFER L
COLLINS JOHN
MARE CREEK
COLLINS JOHN E & BENITA
CORN FK (530/565 LAND C)
COLLINS JOHN EARL & BENITA
1624 CORN FOR K
COLLINS LANESSIA
ICE PLANT HOLLOW
COLLINS LAUNA GARRETT
CALF CREEK
COLLINS MALCOM
TOWN BRANCH
COLLINS MALCOM
TOWN BRANCH
COLLINS MARTHA
STANVILLE
COLLINS MARY M
BUCKEYE/MIDDLE CREEK
COLLINS MELISSA ANN & GARY D
DEADENING FORK TOLER
COLLINS MICHAEL
3145 LlffiE PAINT
COLLINS MICHAEL & BERNADEAN
STEELS CREEK
COLLINS MICHAEL & BERNADINE
STEELES CREEK
COLLINS PATRICIA ANN KIDD
HAROLD
COLLINS RICHARD & ALEXIS
TOLER CREEK
COLLINS SHERRY & JEFFERY
RT 1427 PUCKETT AD
COLLINS STACY & DENISE
LITTLE MUD
COLLINS STANLEY
1193 KYAT 550
COLLINS STANLEY
GARTH HOLLOW ROAD
COLLINS STANLEY
137 GARTH HOLLOW ROAD
COLLINS TONYA & GREG
COLLINS VICKI
COLLINS WALLACE
HEAD OF MARE CREEK
COLLINS WOODROW & BELVA
SPEARS HOLLOW ON HOME BR
COLLINSWORTH FAMILY TRUST
STRATTON FORK JOHNS CREEK
COLVIN VINCENT 0
WHEELWRIGHT
COLVIN VINCENT 0
WHEELWRIGHT
COMBS ALLIE
COMBS BURLESS
PUNKIN CENTER
COMBS DARRELL & ALLIE
IRA BRANCH
COMBS DARRELL & ALLIE
COMBS ERIC 0
COMBS LARRY & WADE
309 OPEN FORK RD
COMBS PAUL & DEBBIE
COMBS PAUL TOWNSEL & DEBBIE JO 1890 CRACKER ROAD
COMPTON BETTE R
GARTH HOLLOW
COMPTON GARY & BEULAH
CONELY DELLA
CONLEY BURT
AUXIER
CONLEY CYNDIE
CONLEY GARY E
1131 KY RT 7/PUN KIN CENTER
CONLEY HAROLD & ALLISON SLONE SALYERS BRANCH
CONLEY JACKIE & WENDA
HOWARD BRANCH
CONLEY JOSEPH P & ANN CASTLE
STONE COAL
CONLEY JUDY
BELOW ARKANSAS CREEK
CONLEY LARRY & SAUNDRA SUE
STONE COAL
CONLEY MARVIN
SHOP FORK
CONN BRYAN E & PHYLLIS
SCHOOL HOUSE HOLLOW
CONN CLYDE
CONN DANNY R & ANNA M
1221 BIG BRANCH HOLLOW RD
CONN FRANK
104 GUNSTOCK BRANCH
CONN FRED & GLADYS
ARKANSAS CREEK
CONN HARLA RENAE
ARKANSAS CREEK
CONN JAMES & MICHELLE
CONN JAMES & TAMMY
CONN MEREDITH ALLEN & BEULAH
DRIFT
DRIFT
CONN MEREDITH ALLEN & BEULAH
CONN MIKE & DEBBIE
ALLEN
CONN RUSSELL & WENDY
5024 KY AT 1426
CONN RUSSELL DAVID & WENDY
4946 KY RT 1426
CONN TONY & BARBARA TACKETT
PRATER CREEK
CONN VONDA
STRATTON BRANCH
CONWAY PAUL VERNON & KATHRYN
486 PINE RIDGE
COOK RANDY
COOK TIM & KATHY
1049 LEFT FORK TINKER FORK
COOK TRAVIS
COOLEY HAROLD
STANVILLE
COOLEY IRISH D & DELLA
908 SHEPHERD BR ROAD
COOLEY OCTAVIA ANN S
COOLEY ROBERT
TOWN BRANCH
COPLEY LOGAN
ABOVE MILL BRANCH RT 194
CORDIAL TINA MARIE
RACCOON CREEK OF SALTLICK
CORNETT ANGELA
COUCH COLUMBUS W & CHARLOTTE A 626 HOLLY BUSH/SPURLOCK
COUNTflYWIDE HOME LOAN INC
TRAM BOTTOM
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS INC
281 SLICK ROCK BR
COX BRYAN KEITH
358 ALUM LICK ROAD
COX CORA & DELMAR
STEELES CREEK
COX PAUL & JOAN
MELVIN
COX TONIA MICHELLE
SPURLOCK
CRACE DOUG & JACKIE
30 AGRIPINA DRIVE
CRACE DOUGLAS RAY & JACKIE
CRACE DOUGLASS RAY &
DWALE
CRACE GEOFFREY TODD
CALF CREEK
CRACE GEOFFREY TODD
144 WEDDINGTON LANE
CRACE GREG
CRACE GREGORY & SHERRY
CRACE INIS
DWALE
CRACE SHARON SUE
AUXIER
CRACE SHERRY
ARKANSAS CREEK
CRAFT BRENDA
CRAFT DELLA R
719 MILL CREEK RD
CRAFT EDDIE
GAS FORK
CRAFT JIMMY & EMMA
CRAFT JOHNNY
CHURCH ST
CRAFT SARA JO
8800 SPRINGHILL LANE
CRASE WILLIE JR & AMANDA
ROBINSON HOLLOW RD
CRIDER BELVRA & AVONELLE M
COW CREEK
CRIDER BILL L II
8102 KYAT 114
CRIDER CHARLES & JEWELL
MIDDLE CREEK
CRIDER CHARLES RANDALL
STATE ROAD FORK
CRIDER JEW!:LL
BRANDY KEG
CRIDER RACHEL DEE
PATTON TRAILER CT/LOT #7
CRISP ANGELIA & GEREMY
FRASURES CREEK
CRISP BETTY SUE
RT FORK OF GEORGE BRANCH
CRISP CRIT ESTATE ,
DWALE BOTTOM
CRISP DENNIS JOEL & ELDA
BUCKS BRANCH
CRISP DENNIS JOEL & ELOA
BUCKS BRANCH
CRISP FRANCIS
BUCKS BRANCH
CRITCHFIELD CHARLES
ALLEN
CRITES DONNA COLLINS
JOHNS CREEK
CROSS KIM
AUXIER
CROSS SAM & CORA
TOP OF LIGON HILL
CROWDER.STEPHEN & WENDESSA
9 WAYLAND BOTTOM ROAD
CRUM ERNEST KENDALL & HEIRS
CRUM KEVIN
2664 ARKANSAS CR AD
CRUM KEVIN V & TONYA A
2684 ARKANSAS CREEK
2668 ARKANSAS CREEK ROAD
CRUM LARRY H
2868 ARKANSAS CREEK ROAD
CRUM LARRY H & SHERRY
140 STUMBO HOLLOW
CRUM RITA
FOOT OF SI&EMORE MT
CRUM VIRGIL & JUDY
HI HAT
CURRY JOHN DREW & JEFFERY
TRAM HILL
DALE JAMES A & ARCHIE B
TRAM
DALE JAMES E
DAMRON ANGELA
DAMRON ASHLEY & JESSICA BLANTO IVY CREEK
571 HOLLYBUSH BRANCH
DAMRON DENISE & CHILDREN
252 KIDD _FORK
DAMRON ESTILL
442.64
60.33
75.78
91.75
75.78
522.39
426.69
171,49
35.95
108.10
50.68
570.24
921.13
' 59.85
107.70
75.78
27.94
734.60
323.02
458.59
165.47
107.70
75.78
267.80
171 .49
91.75
139.60
75.78
209.77
43.90
187.45
171.86
65.21
171.51
32.30
107.70
937.07
139.60
442.64
2,404.41
91.75
1,048.72
570.24
171.49
51.90
474.50
144.38
40.67
1,388.59
43.90
43.90
123.65
394.78
24.75
59.85
295.89
107.70
330.98
522.39
367.87
362.88
27.94
27.94
522.39
75.94
410.75
56.63
60.33
256.18
43.97
40.67
139.60
179.48
243.86
330.98
171.49
187.45
570.24
35.95
450.S2
570.24
36.95
59.85
75.78
394.78
251.24
729.73
139.60
139.60
937.07
43.90
227.33
43.90
539.01
251.24
52.71
91.75
27.94
338,97
139.60'
107.70
338.97
187.45
91.75
1,128.45
151.99
1,208.22
323.02
490.48
123.65
67.85
338.97
59.85
107.70
156.91
873.55
291.13
112.48
394.78
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DAMRON ESTILL & NINA
DAMRON GLENNA
DAMRON NOR ELLA
DAMRON RONALD
DAMRON RONALD
DANIEL LOIS JEAN & ROBERT
DANIELS CHARLIE
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DANIELS LARRY
DANIELS I,.ARRV
DANIELS LARRY
DANIELS LARRY
DANIELS LISA DIANE
DANIELS RYAN
DANIELS STERLING
DANIELS TUNIS M & TERRI
DAVIDSON LAFFEAT
DAVIDSON LAFFEAT
DAVIDSON LAFFEAT
DAVIS CHESTER E JR & KIMBERLY
DAVIS FORREST A 8c VERONICA
DAVIS JUDY BLACKBURN
DAVIS KATRINA
DAVIS KEVIN & SUSAN
DAVIS L F & CARRIE -ESTATE·
DAVIS RALPH B
DAVIS RALPH B
DAVIS RALPH B JR & ANN E
DAVIS RALPH B JR & ANN E
DAVIS SHAWN & JOANIE
DAVIS SHAWN W & JOANIE
DAY ROBIN
DAY ROBIN & SANFORD
DEARING M E ESTATE
DEARING M E ESTATE
DEARING M E ESTATE
DEATON JULIAN A JR
DEBOARD BONITA & CARL
DEEL BRANDON H & JENNY
DEITZ DANNY D & DIANE N
DELONG JAMES & HEIRS
DELONG MELISSA K
DELONG WILLIE & EULA
DELONG WILLIE (BILL) & EULA A
DEMPSY CHESTER
DENNISON JOHNNY
DEROSSETI ANGELA
DEROSSETI DEBORAH COOK
DEROSSETI FANNIE
DEROSSETI RUTH J
DESKINS AMY
DESKINS HERBERT Ill &
DESKINS SHAWN M & AMY M
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DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUSTEE
DEVILLE LEONARD'
DILLION CHRISTOPHER M OR
DILLION MARY ALICE
DILLION MARY 0 & JAMES W &
DILLION MELISSA
DILLION RONNIE 8c CAROL
DILLION RONNIE L
DILLION RONNIE L
DILLON TIMOTHY
DINGUS ELSIE ESTATE
DINGUS ELSIE ESTATE
DINGUS ELSIE ESTATE
DINGUS ELSIE ESTATE
DINGUS ELSIE ESTATE
DINGUS ELSIE ESTATE
DINGUS KEITH
DINGUS KEITH R
DINGUS KEITH R
DINGUS MARCIE KENNETH & ROY
DIRICO VERONICA
DISKEY JOSHUA C
DISKEY JOSHUA CHARLES
DISKEY JOSHUA CHARLES
DIXON ALBERT
DIXON ALBERT
DONNELLAN SANDRA
DOTSON MARTHA
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DUDLEY CARL & KATHY
DUDLEY CLYDE ESTATE
DUGAN JOETIA LYNN
DUNCAN CHARLES J & EMILY
DUNCAN ROY
DUNCAN ROY ·ESTATE·
DUNCAN ROY ESTATE
DUNCAN WILLIAM
DYE KENNEL JOE & RENGIE
DYE RENGIE
DYE STONEY & CHRISTY ANN
DYE TIMOTHY R & DONNA
E & R TIRE COMPANY
EAST KENTUCKY ENERGY CORP
EAST KENTUCKY ENERGY CORP
EDMONDS JERRY NEAL & PATIY
ELLIOTI CLOYD
ELLIOTI DAVID
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EVANS DENVER A & TERESA A
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EVERSOLE SYLVIA
FANNIN BERNICE
FANNIN PATRICK & DONNA
FARMER CODY TYLER
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE
FERGUSON VIVIAN LEE & TIM
FERRELL REGINA
FIELDS BARBARA ESTATE
FIELDS DAVE M
FIELDS ERVA JEAN
FIELDS ERVA JEAN
FIELDS LARRY
FIELDS MICHAEL
FIRSTAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT
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FLANERY STEPHANIE BRANDY
FLANNERY ROBERT
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FOLEY JAMES
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FRALEY DANA M& REGINA G
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FRANCE MAXINE
FRANCIS CECIL D & MISTY D
FRANCIS EARNEST & PATRICIA
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FRASURE JUANIKKI
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THE FLOYD COUNTY TIMES
KIDD FORK
HONAKER
TOLER CREEK
TOLER CREEK
JENNVS CREEK
MARE CREEK
MARE CREEK
MARE CREEK
MARE CflEEK
MARE CREEK
MARE CREEK
GARREn
STUMBO HOLLOW
BIG MUD CREEK
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CLEAR CREEK
CLEAR CREEK
LIGON
45 HYDEN TRAILER COURT
CLARK BRANCH OF BUFFALO
SHEPHERDS BR
507 SOUTH LAKE DRIVE
456 SOUTH LAKE DRIVE
RIVERSIDE DRIVE
SOUTH LAKE DRIVE
SHEPHERD BRANCH
BRUSH CREEK
23235 KV AT 122
23235 KV AT 122
ABOVE WAYLAND
WAYLAND
ABOVE WAYLAND
SALVERS BRANCH
151 OFFICIAL HOLLOW
SPEARS MOBILE HOME PARK
COPPERAS CRK OF JOHNS CRK
RACCOON CREEK
DAVID ROAD
WESTGARRETI
STATE ROAD FORK
JACKS CREEK
79 HERALD LANE
RICHMOND ADDTN #2
123 MARE CREEK (505/408)
740 CRESTWOOD DRIVE
77 SPICEWOOD LANE
88 LOOP AD
602 CORN FORK
388 WARD AVENUE
TEABERRY
BRANHAMS CREEK
30 TOM DILLION DRIVE
BUCKS BRANCH
BUCKS BRANCH
596 DODSON BRANCH
253 VALLEY VIEW ESTATES
LANGLEY
253 VALLEY VIEW ESTATES
MAYTOWN
DODSON BRANCH
DODSON BRANCH
DODSON BRANCH
6 ROSEBERRY LANE DODSON BR
MINERS BR OF BULL CR
10821 KY AT 979
3168 HITE ROAD/FROG TOWN
447 HAYES BRANCH
MAYTOWN
14999 KY RT 979
308 JEfFERSON ROAD
461 JEFFERSON RD
JEFFERSON AD
PRINTER
SPEWING CAMP
SPEWING CAMP
FRASURES CREEK
ABOVE MINNIE POST OFFICE
IVEL
LOAR BRANCH,
COLDWATER
25 TIMBERLINE COVE
PRICE
MAE GEARHEART SUB
174 CLARK DRIVE
ABBOTI CREEK ROAD
SPURLOCK
JACKS CREEK
496 DEROSSETI DRIVE
MAE GEARHEART SUB
ENDICOTI
MEADOWS BRANCH
390 GOBLE BRANCH
SPEWING CAMP
MAE GEARHEART SUBDIV
3255 KY AT 1750
CAMPBELL BRANCH
30 DOVES COVE
74 BURCHETI COURT/LOT #11
LICK FORK JENNVS CREEK
8346 KV RT 979
25 EVANS LANE
HEAD JOHN HALL BRANCH
4547 SPURLOCK CREEK
MINNIE
BIG BRANCH BULL CREEK
MARVIN HEIGHTS SUBDIV
34 WELLS STREET/WHEELWRIGHT
10 LEFT FORK REED BR
1117 LEFT FORK UTILE PAINT
TRAM
WILSON CREEK
ROCK FORK
ROCK FORK
184 REYNOLDS HILL
ROCK FORK OF RIGHT BEAVER
TACKETIFORK
COPPERAS LICK BRANCH
1~93 CONLEY FK AD
942 OLD 114
95 AUXIER AVENUE
'JUSTICE BR
WARCO ROAD
WEEKSBURY
221 BARNETI HTS
GARDEN HOLLOW
MOUTH OF MCCLEARY BRANCH
CORK FORK OF BRANDY KEG
638 CORN FORK
r:DW CREEK
RT 122 BELOW MELVIN
MOUTH OF DRIFT HOLLOW
MOUTH OF DRIFT HOLLOW
MELVIN
BRANHAMS CREEK
252 DANIELS CREEK
STONE COAL
BIG MUD CREEK
STEPHENS BRANCH
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27.94
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522.39
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131.63
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131.63
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109·00.00·056.00
109-00-00·056.00
045-30·23·01 0.00
045-30·23·009.00
020.00..()0-061.00
020.00·00·061 .03
067·00·00·049.00
302-00·00·098.00
007·00·00·004.02
. 093-00-00-076.00
043·00.00·068,00
044-0Q-00-037 .00
105·00·00-035.01
200·00-00·297.00
300·00..()0-021.00
302·00·00·086.00
077-00·00-025.00
047·00.00·064.00
076-00.00·043.00
077·00·00·007.00
FRASURE MIKE
FRASURE MIKELE REX &
FRASURE PAUL & LOU ELLEN
FRASURE RALPH & CLEARNCE
FRAZIER ROY D & DEBORAH
FRAZIER WILLIAM
FRISBY LAURA ADKINS
FRISBY LAURA ADKINS
FRYE RICHARD D & MARSHA H
FRYE RICHARD D & MARSHA H
FULLER CLOVA
FULLER CLOVA
G & L BAR & CARRVOUT INC
GAMBILL JOHNNY·& APRIL
GAMBLE CHRISTA
GARDNER WALTER ·ESTATE·
GARRETIANt-IA
GARRETI FREDDY
GARRETI GARY & JOYCE M
GARRETI GORDON
GARRETI JAMES L &TERESA K
GARRETI JOANNIE
GARRETI RANDALL
GARRETI REGINA
GARRETI ROGER DEAN
GARRETI WONNIE & JO ANN
GARY MEADE AUTO SALES INC
045-00·00·095.00
GARZA WANDA SUE
045-30·14-001.00
GAS AND GO INC
093·00-00·023.03
GASKINS GEORGIANNA ET AL
068-00..()0-042.00
GAYHEART AVELENE
305-0Q-00-016.00
GAYHEART DAMON D & ROBIN
062·60·16·061 .00
GAYHEART DAMON DUANE
076-00-00·024.00
GAYHEART JEFFERY
301·00..()0-230.00
GAYHEART VONDA K
071·30.12·002.01
GAYTON SARALENE
071-30·14·016.00
GAYTON SARALENE
034·00-00·057.00
GEARHEART DEEDRA LYNN BROWN
GEARHEART DEEDRA LYNNE
034·00-00·056.09
011·00-00·029.00
GEARHEART MAVIS
062·00·00-078.00
GEARHEART STEPHEN RANDALL
033·00·00·001 .01
GEORGE HERMAN & FLOSSIE
049-00.00·089.00
GESSEL SALLY STONE
015·00-00-047.01
GIBSON ANGEL
043-40·15·005.00
GIBSON GLEN
036·00·00·052.00
GIBSON JOHNNY
044..()0-00·041 .01
GIBSON JOHNNY E
301·00·00·011 .00
GIBSON KIMBERLY S
039..()0·00·091 .01
GIBSON LANNY C & WENDY
039-00.00·091 .04
GIBSON l,ANNY CLARK
021·00.00·013.04
GIBSON LINDSEY & LISA
021-00·00·013.04
GIBSON LINDSEY & LISA
302·00.00·199.00
GIBSON LORA
029·1 0.06·011.00
GIBSON MARY ANN
039-00·00-050.00
GIBSON MICHAEL DWAYNE
029·00.00·040.01
GIBSON MITCH
GIBSON RAY & CLYDE
085·00·00·025.01
029·00-00-040.01
GIBSON SUSIE
071·30.05·018.00
GIBSON THOMAS
GIBSON YVONNE OSBORNE
062-70.07·016.01
GILES WYVONNA
063-00-00·1 00.01
300·00·00·944.00
GILLESPIE DEBRA
016·00·00·041 .01
GILLIAM CREED & NOEL M
072·00·00·022.00
GILLIAM JUNE
GILLIAM RALPH -ESTATE·
071-20-01-043.00
084-2()..02·010.00
GILLIAM RUBY & WILLIAM FRANK
023-00.00·048.00
GILLIAM TRACY & BRENDA
GLASER BEVERLY
108-00·00·092.01
019·00.00·003.09
GOBLE CARL & MAXINE M
GOBLE CARVEL P
091·00·00.062.05
GOBLE DEBORAH E & DARRELL
042·00·00·025.01
043·00·00·01 0.05
GOBLE DICKIE M
GOBLE DOUGLAS
063·00·00·134.00
GOBLE FLORENCE
075-00·00·004.00
GOBLE GREG
077·30.01-003.00
GOBLE GREG
077-00.00·060.05
GOBLE GREG
077·3Q-01·002.00
GOBLE JACQUILINE
092-00·00·01 0.00
075,j)0-00·004.01
GOBLE JAMES E & CAflOLINE EST
022-00-00·030.10
GOBLE JARROD & SUSAN
GOBLE LARflV
076-00-00·016.00
045-60-01-025.00
GOBLE LARRY D
GOBLE LEONARD & MARY
076·00.00·016,00
075·00-00·003.00
GOBLE LON ESTATE ·RUANN·
075-0Q-00-001 .06
GOBLE MADELINE
GOBLE MARY
300-00·00·739.00
062-00-00-045.00
GOBLE OLLIE & TINA
043·00·00·023.02
GOBLE PAUL DAVID ,
GOBLE STEPHANIE
103·00-00-023.01
GOBLE STEVE
062·70-09·018.00
069-1 0·02-001.00
GOBLE TERRY & TINY GOBLE
GOBLE THOMAS LEE &
091·00.00·073.00
GOBLE TINA & OLLIE
062·70·09·018.00
GOBLE VICTOR V & BETIY SUE
043-40.26·001 .00
091·00..()0·072.00
GOBLE WILLIAM H
023-00·00-028.00
GOINGS WILLADEAN FOLEY
060.00..()0·028.01
GOLDEN CHRISTINE
036-00-00·048.00
GOODMAN DONNA
002·00-00-008.00
GOODMAN LANA S & SHAWN L
002·00.00·008.00
GOODMAN LANA SUE
028-00-00-056.00
GOOSE CREEK ENERGY INC
306..()0..()0·111.00
GOOSINOW CAROL
019-00-00·014.00
GREEN LARRY
035-10·01·006.00
GREEN STELLA
025-00-00-002.00
GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC
306-0Q-00-123.00
GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC
013·10-01-031.00
GREENE FLOYD D & SHERRY
022-0Q-00-023.07
GREENPOINT CREDIT
305-00-00-017.00
GREER ANTHONY
048-40-08-021 .00
GREER DARRYL & LARRY
050.00..()0·083.00
GREER JANET A & KENNY
066-,0Q-00-022.03
GREER KENNY & JANET RENEA
300·00-00·141.00
GREER LONNIE
042·00-00·001.02
GREGORY ROBIN
093·30..()2·020.00
GRIERSON TOMMY & SHERRIE
093·30-02·020.00
GRIERSON TOMMY & SHERRY L
302·00·00·039.00
GRIFFIE VERBON
028-0Q-00-109.00
GRIFFITH DELIA & ROBERT
300.00..()0-439.00
GRIFFITH DELIA ELLEN & ROBERT
300·00..()0·547.00
GRIFFITH HERBERT S
025-00-00-020.00
GRIFFITH IRENE
025·00..()0·020.00
GRIFFITH IRENE
049-00-00.011 .00
GRIFFITH LORENE
013·10-02·003.00 L01 GRINDLE JAMIE
032-0Q-00-044.02
GUESS JAMES & KATtiLENE
061-00·00·009.07
GUESS JAMES R
032·00-00-044.01
GUESS JAMES ROBERT & KATHLEEN
020·00-00·147.00
GUNNELL JOE & JOYCE
039-0Q-00·149.00
GUNNELS DEBRA
048-4Q-02-006.00
H~CKWORTH BOBBY GENE JR
007·00·00·016.02
HACKWORTH DEGARMO & DEBORAH
004-00-00·007.01
HACKWORTH DONALD R & CAROLYN
013·00..()0·021.00
HACKWORTH ELMER
043·00-00·071 .00
HACKWORTH JAMES W & DELILA
039·00·00-067.00
HAGANS ANGELA & CHRIS MEADE
028·00·00-062.00
HAGANS BILL
039·00..()0-066.02
HAGANS CINDY
039·00·00.067,00
HAGANS NICK
085·20·03-001.00
HAGER ESSIE -ESTATE·
043·40·01-005.01
HAGER FRANKLIN
036·00·00·031.02
HAGER SHERRY & TONY RANDALL
039-10·05·004.01
HALBERT BEVERLY ANN
039·10.05·003.00
HALBERT BEVERLY ANN
038-0Q-00·081 .00
HALBERT BRIAN & LISA
052·00.00·115.02
HALBERTFAMER JR
067·10·06·001.04
HALBERT FAMER JR
039-10·01·008.00
HALBERT MARTIN GREGORY ESTATE
049·00·00·140.00
HALE DIANA G & MARY ENGLAND
049·00·00·140.01
HALE DIANNA MARY ENGLAND
094-00-00·024.03
HALE EUGENE WARD II
306·00·00·003.00
HALE JASON S & WANDA
019·00·00·071.00
HALE JEREMY L & JENNIFER
063-00·00·084.01
HALE VANCE JR
063-00-00·088.00
HALE WILLIAM
063-00-00·0a8.00
HALE WILLIAM & PAMELA SAMONS·
063·00·00·084.04
HALE WILLIAM GARY
078-0Q-00·004.00
HALE WILLIE
106-00..()0·057.00
HALL & HYLTON DEVELOPMENT INC
109-00-00·071 .01
HALL ALICE
303·00..()0·040.00
HALL ANDY JOE
096-0Q-00·015.06
HALL ANDY STEVE
068-00-00·033.03
HALL ANGELA BENTLEY & THOMAS
oa5-00-00·047.02
HALL ANITA CAROL RACKEY
066-00-00-028.00
HALL AZZIE JR & OLLIE
042·10..()1·008.00
HALL BENTON & BARBARA
022-00-00.039.01
HALL BERRY
109·10..()2·011.00
HALL BERTT
064-00-00.063.02
HALL BETIY L & HALLARD
050·00..()0.112.00
HALL·BETIY SALISBURY
050·00..()0-112.00
HALL BETIV SALISBURY
099·00-00-094.00
HALL BILLY & NORA
049-00..()0-074.00
HALL BILLY • LEVI
9256 FRASURE CREEK RD
7459 KYAT 979
806 LEFT FORK Of BULL CREEK
114 FRAZIER LANE
626 HOLLYBUSH BR
ADKINS BRANCH
ADKINS BRANCH
CORNER OF DINGUS STREET
DINGUS STREET
SAGE ALLEN BRANCH
FRASURE$ CREEK
CAMP BRANCH
AUXIER ROAD
MARE CREEK
CALF CREEK
109 LEFT FORK LONG FORK
GAS FORK
196 LONG FORK
627 CALF CREEK
RT 1428 ·ALLEN
23a BOB WHITE LANE
NORTH LAKE DRIVE
IVEL
FRASURES CREEK
124 CENTRAL AVENUE
624 SLICK ROCK BR
HALL HOLLOW
WHEELWRIGHT
STEPHENS BRANCH AT CLIFF
STEPHENS BRANCH
SALTLICK
338 BRIDGE BRANCH ROAD
736 HAGER BRANCH
FISHER BRANCH
883 DRY BREAD ROAD
49 AUXIER HTS
CONN BRANCH LEFT FORK BULL CK
40 BURCHETI TAL CT/LOT #5
204 COLDWATER BRANCH
595 MAPLE ST
LANGLEY
LITILE PAINT CREEK
3192 LITILE PAINT CR 513/143
BAPTIST BOTIOM
TURKEY CREEK
STONE COAL
LIGON
STONE COAL
WHEELWRIGHT
7066 KV RT 1428/ ALLEN
HALL HOLLOW
DAVID
SKULL
WHEELWRIGHT
WEEKSBURY
184 BLUE RIVER BRANCH
SOUTH FLOYD HOLLOW
223 SHEPHERD FK AD
545 COW CREEK AD
STEELES ,CREEK
JOCKEY HOLLOW
RICE BRANCH
CORN FORK ON BRANDY KEG
DANIELS CREEK
DANIELS CREEK
DANIELS CREEK
DANIELS CREEK
DIAL BRANCH OF CORN FORK
WOODS BR OF COW CR
30 MAYO COURT/LOT a
WOODS BR OF COW CR
DIAL BRANCH OF CORN FORK
1742 CORN FORK OF BRANDY KEG
ALLEN
RICE BRIE POINT
ALLEN/BANNER AD
17729 KY AT 112
COW CREEK
1a1 ALLEN/BANNER ROAD
15 SPRADLIN STREET
COW CREEK
HEAD OF STUMBO HOLLOW
CORN FORK
MIDDLE CREEK ROAD
100 CALHOUN DRIVE
GOOSE CREEK
5561 KY AT 850
9637 KV AT 114
45 LAKOLE LANE
159 LEFT FORK COPPERAS LICK
LEFT FORK OF ABBOTI
MARTIN
SCHOOL HOUSE HOLLOW
SPURLOCK
RIVER BEND DRIVE
TRAM
SALT LICK
CANEY FK AD
CANEY FK AD
DINGUS TRAILER PARK LOT 5
SHAUN HOWELL SUBDVIVSION
UTILE PAINT
93 LEFT FORK DODSON BR
397 KY AT 1750
RIGHT BEAVER CREEK
EASTERN-RAILROAD SIDE
ELKHORN STREET
198 TRIPLE S ROAD
STATE AD FK
4265 ABBOTI CREEK ROAD
WELLS TRAILER PARK LOT 4
TURKEY CR
GOOSE CREEK
1081 TURKEY CREEK
145 TURKEY CREEK
ABNER FORK
AUXIER
HOLLY BUSH OF SPURLOCK
65 NORTH FRONT STREET
65 NORTH FRONT STREET
LEFT BEAVER AT MCDOWELL
MCDOWELL
MAYTOWN
2007 HITE ROAD
2011 HITE ROAD
1479 WEST CHURCH HOUSE AD
660 PRATER FORK
HEAD OF CANE BRANCH
CANE BRANCH OF ARKANSAS
439 ARKANSAS CR
PRATER CREEK
PEN HOOK BRANCH
BRANHAM CREEK
TACK En BRANCH
FRASURE CREEK
TOP OF HILL AT LIGON
Sa MIDDLE FORK
165 SHOP BRANCH
13 SUNFLOWER LANE
BRANHAMS CREEK
PRATER CREEK
DOWN FROM HUNTER BRANCH
HUNTER
KEATHLEY SPRADLIN SUBDIVISION
59.85
654.75
192.22
362.88
139.60
107.70
204.09
35.95
112.35
112.35
490.48
43.90
287.14
362.88
649.99
31.15
155.56
43.90
330.98
107.70
219.34
51.90
681.88
27.94
235.30
112.48
27.67
200.10
585.41
570.24
51.90
251.24
968.96
203.38
490,48
55.01
55.01
1,495.28
330.98
27.94
459.57
623.19
139.60
43.90
580.91
91.75
171.49
123.65
176.29
410.75
809.48
362.88
43.90
171.49
459.16
91.75
27.94
123.65
341.70
490.48
27.94
43.90
235.30
36.48
212.69
139.60
91.75
235.30
299.10
171.49
619.04
283.13
889.70
27.94
490.48
219.75
91.75
43.90
59.85
27.94
43.90
40.67
43.90
59.85
299.10
75.78
330.98
27.94
179.48
59.85
330.98
251.24
59.85
235.30
124.13
193.83
434.67
33.84
685.14
139.60.
67.85
43.90
299.10
43:9o
378.83
203.38
123.65
139.60
131.63
198.36
272.40
219.34
338.97
43.90
171.49
490.48
91.75
729.73
43.90
43.90
67.85
189.84
59.85
51 .90
490.48
490,48
490.83
108.68
43.90
402.78
303.88
203.38
35.95
402.78
251.24
76.31
458,59
729.73
139.89
330,98
139.60
43.90
107.70
490.48
35.95
75.78
474.50
1,184.30
649.99
1,719.50
267.19
618.08
43.90
809.48
203.38
330.98
123.65
93.36
139.60
251.24
27.94
761.64
251.24
43.90
299.10
1,096.57
35.95
554.29
139.63
410.75
171 .49
362.88
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049-0!l-00..074.01
302-o!l-00..095.00
048-3().03..051.00
093·3().02..005.00
042-0!l-00..017 .00
078..0().00..020.02
078-0!l-00..020.02
11 0-0!l-00-022.05
062·00·00..059.00
061-40-01..008.00
061-40·01.006.00
061-40-01-008.00
109·00·00·063.04
052-00·00·1 00.05
200..00·00·323.00
11 O·O!l-00-023.04
099·00·00-054.00
099·00-00-051.01
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084..00·00.092.00
085·00-00-084.01
071..0().00.025.00
067..O!l-00..011.03
071·0().00.091.01
078..00·00.008.04
094-10-01..016.00
094·5!l-01·005.00
094-5().01-006.01
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300·0().00·957.00
093-1()..01..006.00
098..0()..00..071.00
082..0()..00.025.00
305-0()..00..084.00
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085-4().01..005.01
098..0()..00.()73.00
083-0!l-00..018.06
083..Q()-00..018.04
099-0!l-00..082.01
082-0!l-00..046.01
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106-0!l-00·007.00
055-0!l-00..070.00
070-2().08..004.00
11 0.00..00·020.02
300-0!l-00·014.00
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300-0!l-00-145.00
080·00·00·047.03
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109..Q()-00..065.03
045..Q()-00..079.00
027..Q()-00-051.08
042-4().11-017.00
067-0!l-00-083.01
305-0!l-00·165.00
108-0!l-00..031.02
049-0!l-00..011.00
067·O!l-00..004.00
067·0!l-00..004.00
062..Q()-0()..030.00
306-0!l-00..()31.00
052-0()..00..072,01
092·0()..00..()13.00
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300·00·00·341.00
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108·00·0!l-098.01
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304..00·00·348.00
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067·00·00.008.01
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051-00·0o'.079.00
304..00-00·340.00
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HALL HATIIE ·ESTATE·
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HAMBY CHRISTOPHER H
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HAMILTON AVA
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HAMILTON AVERY & BARBARA
tiAMILTON BARBARA
HAMILTON BARBARA
HAMILTON BARBARA
HAMILTON BARBARA
HAMILTON BARBARA
HAMILTON BARBARA
HAMILTON BAR'BARA
HAMILTON AECKY
HAMILTON BECKY
HAMILTON BOBBY
HAMILTON BRENDA
HAMILTON BRENDA K
HAMILTON CHRISTY
HAMILTON CLARENCE & AUDREY L
HAMILTON DELMER
HAMILTON DENISE
KYAT 122
KEATHLEY/SPRADLIN SUB
MARTIN
22 STEELES CREEK
172 GREEN HALL ROAD
ROLLA MAE HALL SUBD
PIGEON ROOST-BRANHAM$ CRK
EMMA
EMMA
EMMA
EMMA
ADKINS BR-BRANHAMS CR
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TACKETIFORK
MUD CR!NEAR MOUTH TOLER
BRANHAM HOLLOW
SIMPSON.MARTIN BRANCH
WEEKSBURY
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STANVILLE
239 GREEN BERRY LANE
TEABERRY
STONE COAL
CONN STREET
MUD CREEK ROAD
KY RT 680 JOHN HALL BR
BIG MUD
PRATER CREEK
ABNER FORK
MORG BRANCH
LEFT FORK OF MINK BRANCH
MINK BRANCH
JOHN HALL BRA~H
211 STORE HOLLOW
JACKS CREEK
WHEELWRIGHT JUNCTION
BRANHAM CREEK
, CALEB FORK AT WEEKSBURY
TRACE FORK UTILE MUD
HEN PEN HOLLOW
189 SOUTH ROBERTS DRIVE
1053 FRASURES CREEK ROAD
ARNOLD SPRADLIN ADDITION
4845 KY RT 3379
BRANHAMS CREEK
392 MAYS BRANCH
EASTERN
20 N RAILROAD ST
BILL HALL BRANCH
3281 TOLER CREEK
DINGUS TAL PARK/LOT 6
SIMPSON BRANCH
SIMPSON BRANCH
401 GAS FORK
NEAR MCDOWELL HOSPITAL
MOUTH OF IVY CREEK
71 3RD ST
49 NORTH ROBERTS DRIVE
97 MCGUIRE TRAILER COURT
105 DOTY CREEK
104 DOTY CREEK
104 DOTY CREEK
BUCKINGHAM
280 EVERGREEN AVE
CALEB FORK-WEEKSBURY
TACKETI BRANCH
BRANHAMS CREEK
CRACKER BOTIOM
CRACKER BOTIOM
SIMPSON BRANCH
24 LEFT BEAVER CREEK ROAD
TOLER CR
MCCURRY BRANCH
1076 LEFT FORK OF UTILE PAINT
82 BRYANT BRANCH
926 SANSOM FK
1770 KYAT 1101
114 UPPER LANE SIDING
66 BURCHETI TRAILER PARK
UTILE PAINT
MORG BRANCH
PARSONS BRANCH OF BIG MUD
244 MAY STREET
TACKffiFORK
55 OLD CLIFF AD BOX 3
244 MAY STREET
ABNER FK
17729 KY AT 122
5003 FRASURE$ CREEK
OTIERCREEK
MIDDLE CREEK
BELOW ABNER MOUNTAIN
OTIERCREEK
MCCURRY BRANCH
238 HALLS BRANCH
WEEKSBURY
ABNER FORK
PRICE
107 SCHOOL HOUSE HOLLOW
FRASURES CREEK
FRASURES CREEK
5539 KY AT 3379/ADKINS BRANCH
ABNER FORK
LEFT BEAVER
KY RT 680
1912 KYAT 680
FRASURES CREEK
BRANHAMS CREEK
280 SHOP FORK ROAD
67 GOLF COURSE HOLLOW
67 GOLF COURSE ROAD
BRAN HAMS CR
COW CREEK
BRAN HAMS CREEK
SPURLOCK
MINK BRANCH
22960 KY RT 122
LEFT BEAVER
LIGON
BANNER
BANNER
BANNER
GREEN HALL BRANCH
1662 HENPEN BRANCH
81 ELM STREET
HEAD OF BRANHAMS CREEK
ABNER FORK
MUD CREEK
MUD CREEK
MUD CREEK
MUD CREEK
KYAT 979
MUD CREEK
TINKER FORK
TINKER FORK
TINKER FORK
PRATER CREEK
72 GREY COURT
333 DOGWOOD DRIVE
TINKER FORK
HUNTS FORK
91.75
75.78
873.25
83.68
91.75
112.48
649.99
139.60
21.56
251.24
458.59
570.24
1,925.92
52.71
968.96
28.00
43.90
59.85
59.85
330.98
171.49
171.86
202.88
777.58
127.86
410.75 .
2,228.96
271.98
59.85
383.65
43.90
570.24
75.78
51.90
522.39
506.42
33.11
91.75
59,97
410.75
43.90
35.95
51.90
43.90
466.58
131.63
43.97
139.89
362.88
171.49
51.99
35.95
27.94
75.94
943.76
1,925.92
1,266.33
43.90
43.90
1,302.14
107.70
219.34
93.44
474.50
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212.69
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107.70 .
23.47
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427.14
227.83
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09-10033
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09-10036
09·10038
09-10060
09·10068
09-10069
09-10153
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09·10190
09·10193
09-10194
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09·10267
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09-10417
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304-00..00·450.00
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WEDNESDAY, JULY
28, 2010 • C7
HAMILTON DESSIE
TINKER FORK
TINKER FORK
HAMILTON DESSIE YVETII
TINKER FORK
HAMILTON DONAHUE
RIGHT FORK OF TINKER FORK
HAMILTON DONALD RAY
12188 KYAT 979
HAMILTON DONALD RAY
2026 KY AT 3380
HAMILTON ELMER
326 SANSOM FORK
HAMILTON FREDA
MOUTH OF JARRELL BR
HAMILTON FREDA
MCDOWELL
liAMILTON HENRY JR -ESTATE·
151!3 KY AT 3380
HAMILTON JAMES & JEANENE
, BIG MUD CREEK
HAMILTON JAMIE B & EMILY D
HAMILTON JEANENE
TACKETI FORK
HAMILTON JEANENE HALL
140 MANNS ROAD
HAMILTON JEFF
HAMILTON JEFF & KIM
JOE I MAY ADD-HAROLD
HAMILTON JIMMY
SHOP BRANCH MARE CREEK
HAMILTON JIMMY R & NANCY
SHOP BRANCH OF MARE CREEK
HAMILTON JIMMY A & NANCY M
548 STORE HOLLOW
HAMILTON JOANN
HAMILTON JOY JONES
HAMILTON KEITH
HAMILTON KENNITH RYAN
HAMILTON LENA GAY
MUD CRE.EK
HAMILTON LOLA E
GOBLE STREET
HAMILTON MADGIE
242 OSBORNE BRANCH ROAD
HAMILTON MAE
TINKER FORK OF TEABERRY
HAMILTON MARTY KEITH
131 SCHOOL STREET
HAMILTON NECHOLE
HAMILTON PEARL
13382 KY AT 979
HAMILTON PHILIP E
737 KYAT 680
HAMILTON PHILLIP & JOY
ABOVE CUSHAW BRANCH
HAMILTON RANDALL
HAMILTON RANDY & JANICE
1VEL
HAMILTON REEVIS
867 KY AT 3379
HAMILTON RONNIE & REBA
UTILE MUD
HAMILTON SARAH
TINKER FORK
HAMILTON SCOTIY
11457 KY RT 979
HAMILTON SHELLIA
HAMILTON STEPHEN
TINKER FORK
HAMILTON STEVE
HAMILTON STEVIE
786 KY AT 3380
HAMILTON TERESA
895 KYAT 3380 TEABERRY
HAMILTON THELMA T
2026 ST AT 3380fTINKER FORK
HAMILTON TOBIE
HAMILTON TOBY
HUNTf:R
HAMILTON TODD
AT 979 ·BIG MUD CREEK
HAMILTON TODD & BARBARA
MARE CREEK
HAMILTON TOLVIE & ANNIE
LEFT FK OF BIG MUD CR
HAMILTON TOLVIE & ANNIE
TINKER FORK
HAMILTON WADE & BRENDA
TINKER FORK
HAMILTON WOODY
HAMMOND GLENN M & REBA H HAMIL 2 MILE BELOW MARTIN
HAMMOND GLENN M & REBA H HAMIL LEFT FORK OF BULL CREEK
HAMMOND GLENN M & REBA H HAMIL BULL CREEK
HAMMOND GLENN M & REBA H HAMIL MAYTOWN
HAMMOND GLENN M & REBA H HAMIL TEABERRY
HAMPTON HOBERT G
SPURLOCK FORK PRATER CK
HAMPTON SHERRY J
WEEKjBURY
HANDSHOE ANDY
HOWAflD BRANCH
HANDSHOE GOLDIE & KEVIN
68 MART MEADE BRANCH
HANSEL MICHAEL M
114 PORTER LANE
'HARKNESS BErn
89 BURCHETI TRAILER PARK
HARKNESS JAMES
86 BURCHETI TRAILER PARK
HARRINGTON RODNEY
HARRIS BARBARA MITHCELL YODER ALLUM LICK OF CANEY CK
HARRIS GARY DOUGLAS
327 COW CREEK ROAD
HARRIS KEITH
MAE GEARHEART SUBDIV
HARRIS LINDA
DWALE
HARRIS NANCY
MUDDY GUT
HARRIS RANDY
HARRIS ROBERT CARL
1022 KY AT 306
HARRIS STEVEN TODD
3227 CORN FORK ROAD
HARRIS WILLIAM T & BRENDA
98 S HARKINS AVENUE
HARRIS WILLIAM T & BRENDA
98 S HARKINS AVENUE
HARRIS-BECK TERRIE
MAE GEARHEART SUBDIV
HARRISON EDNA
BIG BRANCH OF UTILE MUD
HARVEY GOLDA
BUCKS BRANCH
HATCHER CARL P & RUBY M
HATCHER PAUL
LONG BOTIOM
HATCHER PAUL
LONG BOTIOM
HATFIELD AMANDA
2724 LEFT FORK TOLER CRK
HATFIELD DAISY
FRASURE CREEK RD
HATFIELD MICHAEL & CINDY
BULL CREEK
HATFIELD MICHAEL & CINDY
BULL CREEK
HATFIELD RONALD
PARSONS BRANCH
HATFIELD STEPHEN BRENT
SPURLOCK CREEK
HAYES ALLENE H
233 TRACK ROAD
HAYES CHARLOTIE & MARK
HAYES CHARLOTIE & MARK
HEAD DONNA CONN
400 JUSTICE BRANCH
HEINTZELMAN DAVID
93 NORTH FRONT ST
HENDERSON JAMES RAY
JOHNS BRANCH AT ENDICOTI
HENEGAR HUGH B SR & ALICE
WAYLAND
HENEGAR WILLIAM & TRACY
WAYLAND
HENSEL JACKIE
SLICK ROCK AD
HENSLEY FERNANDA L & VAUGHN
MUD CREEK
HHH HEAVY HAULING & WRECKER
HICKS AMOS & MAVIS
GARRETI
HICKS AND"f & MINDY ·ESTATE·
STONE COAL
HICKS BALLARD
STEELES CREEK
HICKS BARBARA
OFF AT 80
HICKS BARBARA
OFF RT 80
HICKS BARBARA
31 WEBB STREET
HICKS CARL A & LOVELLA
130 SALYERS BRANCH
HICKS DEBORAH A
TURKEY CREEK
HICKS GLADYS HAYES
1384 TURKEY CREEK
HICKS GLADYS HAYES
TURKEY CREEK
HICKS GLADYS HAYES
TURKEY CREEK
HICKS GLADYS HAYES
HICKS JUNIOR
HICKS LAURA J & JUDY H. GIBSON
SALYERS BRANCH
HICKS LAURA J & JUDY HICKS
108 OPEN FORK AD
HICKS RODNEY BRANDON &
76 MINK BRANCH
HIGKS RODNEY STERLING
124 SYCAMORE HOLLOW
HICKS SARAH L
HICKS SHANE D & DAWN LAYNE
MARE CREEK
HICKS TAMMY
52 BARNETT CT
HICKS TOMMY
HICKS TOMMY
1069 CORN FORK AD
HICKS TRENT
SHOP FORK AT WAYLAND
HICKS VICTOR
HIGHTOWER ERIC D & JACKIE ANN
3483 TOLER CREEK
STEELS CREEK
HILL TERRY & JANICE
HINKLE CONNIE K & LOWELL DENNY BILL HALL BRANCH
HIPP PEGGY J
291 CLARK•BRANCH ENDICOTI
HITE LARRY
MOUTH OF WILSON CREEK
HOLBROOK CURTIS
MOUTH WILSON CR
HOLBROOK CURTIS
4553 KY AT 404 • LOT 17
HOLBROOK DOUG
95 OLD CLIFF RD LOT 3
HOLBROOK HOBERT D & PATRICIA
58 HOLBROOK VILLAGE
HOLBROOK HOBERT ESTATE
HOLBROOK LINDA J & GARY W
HOLBROOK LYNON
JACKS CREEK
HOLBROOK RANDALL CARL &
BULL CREEK
HOLLAND CLAYTON
LAKEVIEW VILLAGE
HOLLAND CLAYTON EUGENE
HAROLD
HOLLAND CLAYTON GENE
HAROLD .
HOLLAND CLAYTON GENE
TRACE BRANCH
HOLLOWAY ADAM
7759 KYAT 80
HOMESALES INC
66 BLEVINS AD
HONEYCUTI DAVID & CATHLENE
119 HATFIELD DRIVE
HONEYCUTI ROGER & ETHEL
AUXIER
HONEYCUTI TOMMY A & TERESA
25 JUSTIN DRIVE
HOOVER SHELIA BEVINS & DERICK
BULL CREEK
HOPKINS JOHN C ·ESTATE·
BULL CREEK
HOPKINS JOHN C ·ESTATELONG BRANCH OF BULL CREEK
HOPKINS JOHN C -ESTATE·
874 ALUM LICK
HORN ERNESTINE & MIKE PITIS
LIGON
HORN JOHN •
REED BRANCH
HORN MOSSIE
876 GOEBEL BRANCH
HORN SAM
STEPHENS BRANCH
HORNE LAURA MELISSA CRIDER &
HORNE LAVERNE
HOSKINS NATHAN & STACY
RED TOWN • BETSY LAYNE
11124 MAIN STREET
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP II
HOWARD JOSHUA
1592 JOHNS BRANCH ROAD
HOWARD KEITH M & CONNIE R
SALT LICK
HOWARD KIMBERLY
HOWARD MICHAELS & JOETIA
72 MAPLE AVENUE
HOWARD OLLIE A & HATIIE B
JARRELL BR PRATER CR
HOWARD RENA
HOWARD TERRY
GARRETI HILL
HOWARD TERRY & STEVEN
2552 KY RT 850
HOWARD TILDEN & EFFIE
BRYANT BRANCH
HOWELL AM ESTATE
HOWELL BETIY
62 TACKETI FORK
LOWER WOLFPEN
HOWELL BRENDA & LARRY
HOWELL CAITLYN JO
946 MIDDLE BRANCH
836 MIDDLE BRANCH ROAD
HOWELL CLAUDE
ROYAL HOLLOW
HOWELL DEBORAH
SUGAR LOAF
HOWELL DOROTHY
HOWELL EMILY
51 .90
362.88
905.17
98.62
925.91
208.20
905.17
172.1 3
107.70
570.24
1,495.28
27.94
650.32
63.04
213.77
729.73
618.08
1,686.69
330.98
51.90
43.90
251 .24
107.70
1,273.49
203.83
27.94
360.97
211.38
319.82
654.75
139.60
75.76
171.49
171 .49
155.56
267.19
652.44
53.46
88.48
43.90
713.76
1,016.82
51 .90
522.39
801.51
174.07
410.75
139.60
105.09
618.06
139.60
968.96
235.30
125.84
51 .90
23.32
75.78
51 .99
27.94
649.99
1,064.66
43.90
91 .75
179.88
171.49
229.14
681 .88
43.90
75.94
43.97
255.68
395.41
112.35
726.76
713.76
283.13
86.98
91.75
203.38
171.49
410.75
75.78
330.98
229.14
21.22
144.41
139.60
43.90
27.94
1,926.90
267.19
44.25
123.65
474.50
~9.60
139.98
43.90
171.49
43.90
91.75
171.49
123.65
362.88
426.69
171.49
139.60
394.78
38.02
75.78
43.90
43.90
91.75
649.99
303.88
841.37
506.42
27.94
458.59
299.1 0
43.90
107.70
681.88
27.94
458.59
75.78
59.85
280.59
649.99
59.85
203.38
235.30
586.16
219.34
491.60
968.96
251.24
873.25
809.48
43.90
968.96
112.48
670.72
330.98
195.46
426.77
246.37
684.60
299.10
75.78
123.65
251.24
2,305.60
21.56
330.98
728.76
43.90
203.38
139.60
522.39
1,363.78
267.19
59.85
219.34
144.38
27.94
27.94
410.75
227.33
27.94
235.30
51 .90
155.56
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HOWELL GARY
HOWELL GARY & CRYSTAL
HOWELL GERALDINE
HOWELL JAMES
HOWELL JAMES RAY
HOWELL JEFFERY & BRENDA
HOWELL JEFFERY & BRENDA
HOWELL JOHNNY D
HOWELL LARRY
HOWELL MARCELLA OR ABE JR
HOWELL SCOTTY HOWARD & SANDRA
HOWELL STACEY
HOWELL STONEY & DELORIS
HOWELL SUTIP
HOWELL SYLVIA
HOWELL WANDA K
HOWELL WESLEY A & STEPHANIE M
HUGHES BOBBI MARIE
HUGHES BRENDA
HUGHES DONALD STEVEN
HUGHES DONALD STEVEN
HUGHES DONALD STEVEN &
HUGHES EDGAR & PAULETTA
HUGHES EDGAR & PAULETTA
HUGHES JIMMY D & CHARLOTTE
HUGHES JOHN
HUGHES KElTH
HUGHES SABRINA
HUHN ROBERT
HUMBLE FAY & COLUMBUS
~UNT ALVIN
HUNT BILL
HUNT CHRIS
HUNT CLINTON & MARY
HUNT GEORGE
HUNT JOHN TIMOTHY
HUNT LINDAG
HUNT MICHAEL
HUNT PHILLIP D & LISA K
HUNT SHANE & AMANDA
HUNT SHERMAN
HUNT TIFFANY & BILLY J OSBORNE
HUNTER ELVIS R & REXIE
HUNTER GARY LEE & BRENDA SUE
HUNTER HEATHER MICHELLE
HUNTER JAMES & PATRICIE
HUNTER JAMES R & VANESSA L
HUNTER JASON
HUNTER JOHN ESTATE
HUNTER TRISTAN
HURD MERRILYN & REGINA
HURLEY AMANDA
HURT HARGIS & PATRICIA
HUTTON ERNEST CHARLES &
HYDEN APRYL
HYDEN CHARLES
HYLTON TINA
IN DEPTH SANITARY SERVICES
INMON JOJEPHINE
INNIS BILLY J
IRICK CARMEL
ISAAC KRISTY
ISAACS CLYDE CALVIN
ISAACS LEON & DOLLY
ISBELL MICHAEL
ISON GREGORY & CHRISTY
J & R LAND COMPANY INC
J & SIRON MAN EXCAVATION
JACKSON BEULAH & CHARLES
JACKSON NICK & KRISTI
JACKSON ROSE
JACKSON TIMIKA
JACKSON TODD
JACOBS MICHAEL
JACOBS RICKY & CATHY
JACOBS STEVEN & SARITA
JAMES TERESA 0
JARRELL ANDY
JARRELL BErn A ·ESTATE·
JARRELL BRANDON & RAYMOND M
JARRELL CAROL
JARRELL GLENDA
JARRELL PAULA FRASURE & STEVIE
JARRELL SELENA
JARRELL STEVE & PAULA
JARRELL TROY DWAYNE & LETISHA
JARRELL VINCE ·
JARRELL WILFORD & CONNIE
JARRELL WILFORD D & CONNIE S
JARVIS ANGEL M & CURT JR
JARVIS DONNA
JARVIS DWAYNE & ANGIE
JARVIS GLORIA F & BURNS DAMRON
JARVIS JAMES
JARVIS KATHY
JARVIS MARY & BETIY
JARVIS RICKY D & VANESSA
JARVIS RICKY D & VANESSA
JARVIS VONDA K
JENKINS CHRISTAL & JASON
JENKINS JEANNE BROOKS
JENKINS JOHN
JENKINS JOHN & JANET
JENKINS RITA SUE
JENNINGS GREGORY SCOTT & JAN
JENNINGS GREGORY SCOTT & JAN M
JERVIS TILLIS
JERVIS VERNON & JOANNA
JIM C HAMER COMPANY -THE·
JOHNSON ARVIE & LOIS
JOHNSON BEE
JOHNSON BEE & ROSE
JOHNSON BILLIE & MICHAlL
JOHNSON BRENDA JOYCE & ELMER
JOHNSON CARL
JOHNSON CHARLES & BONNIE
JOHNSON CHARLES & PEGGY
JOHNSON CHARLES C
JOHNSON CHARLIE & LOTTIE ·EST·
JOHNSON CHARLIE OR OLLIE ·EST·
JOHNSON DANNY R
JOHNSON DANNY R
JOHNSON DAVID
JOHNSON DAVID
JOHNSON DAVID & BONITA
JOHNSON DELMAS E
JOHNSON DENNIS J & RHONDA K
JOHNSON DICKY LEE
JOHNSON DIXIE ESTATE
JOHNSON DOUG E
JOHNSON EULA
JOHNSON FREDA
JOHNSON GARY
JOHNSON GARY R
JOHNSON GRANT & JANE
JOHNSON GROCERY
JOHNSON HENRY & GOLDIA ESTATE
JOHNSON HERALD W & YVONNE
JOHNSON I B
JOHNSON I B & LUCILLE
JOHNSON JAMES E & DONNA K
JOHNSON JARROD LEE
JOHNSON JASON WILLIAM &
JOHNSON JEREMY & DONNA
JOHNSON JILL & FRANK JR
JOHNSON JILL & FRANK JR
JOHNSON JIMMY
JOHNSON JIMMY DARRELL &
JOHNSON JOHN EDD
JOHNSON LESTER
JOHNSON LESTER & SHARON
JOHNSON LINDA
JOHNSON LOIS
JOHNSON LYNDON K & REBECCA R
JOHNSON MAGGIE
JOHNSON MAGGIE
JOHNSON MAGGIE
JOHNSON MAGGlE
JOHNSON MARLENE
JOHNSON MICKEY & REBECCA
JOHNSON NELLIE
JOHNSON NELLIE
JOHNSON NELLIE ·ETAL·
JOHNSON OLUS
JOHNSON RANDY
JOHNSON RAY
JOHNSON RICHARD & PAULINE
JOHNSON RICKY D & CATHERINE J
JOHNSON ROBERT J
JOHNSON ROBIE JR
JOHNSON RONALD
JOHNSON RONNIE
191 CENTRAL BRANCH
MUD CREEK
MUD CREEK
14811 KY RT 122
16425 HI HAT
MARTIN BRANCH
BOYD BRANCH
RIGHT FORK BULL CREEK
BELOW ORKNEY POST OFFICE
JUSTELL
BOYD BRANCH
LITTLE MUD
TOLER CREEK
34 CECIL HALL STREET/LOT t18
RIGHT BEAVER
35 FRONT STREET
GARRm
HUNTS FORK
864 HUNTS FORK
GARRmHILL
LITTLE MUD CR
19 ADKINS VILLAGE
BIG MUD CR
BRANHAMS CREEK
GAS FORK
HEAD OF JACKS CREEK
ABOVE OSBORNE BRANCH
PRATER CR AD
TOtERS CREEK
SHOP BRANCH MARE CREEK
COW CREEK
BRANDY KEG
135 WOODLAND HILLS
PIKE/FLOYD HOLLOW
SLICK ROCK
ABOVE OSBORNE BRANCH
LITTLE MUD
7004 KY AT 2030 (HONAKER)
STEELES CREEK
BETSY LAYNE
LONE OAK MHP
TRACE BRANCH
RIGHT TURNER BR
24 S WILLOW LANE
HALL HOLLOW • WHEELWRIGHT
LEFT FORK BULL CREEK
192 SPRINGHILL LN
3896 KYAT 7
STRATTON BRANCH
AKERS FORK OF TOLER CREEK
OTTER CREEK
MOUTH OF CONLEY BRANCH
ADKINS BRANCH
3054 KY RT 321 BURCHETT CT
LEFT FK RED ISON HOLLOW
ARKANSAS CREEK
BAPTIST BOTTOM
2090 ARKANSAS CREEK ROAD
HEAD OF HOOVER BRANCH
235 TOLER CREEK
WHEELWRIGHT
161 HALL HOLLOW· WHEELWRIGHT
222 MOCKING BIRD LANE
53 CRISP LANE CRACKER BTM
1399 LF FK ABBOTT
166 FREDS FORK
2352 KY RT 1428
AUXIER
60 JARRELL BRAD {46&'359)
BIG MUD CREEK ·AT 979
OLD US 23
3032 KY AT 979
TRACE BRANCH
PRATER CREEK
185 LEFT FORK HUNTS FORK
PRATER CREEK
GOEBEL BR COW CREEK
16 TOMS CREEK ROAD
37 S RIVER ST
DANIELS CREEK
115 LEWIS BRANCH
BLUE RIVER
SUGARLOAF
DANIELS CREEK
LEFT BEAVER
BETSY LAYNE BOTTOM
FRASURES CREEK
648 DODSON BRANCH
182 CRACKER BOTTOM RD 3791330
523 COPPERS LICK BRANCH
1022 LEFT FORK LimE PAINT
SPEARS BRANCH
1244 WATERGAP RD
ELISHA FORK
CANEY FORK
OFF RTBO
389 RICE BRANCH ROAD
WEST GARRETT
1512 CALEB FORK SHOP HOLLOW
CANEY CREEK
MTH OF CLOVERFIELD HOLLOW
DWALE
BUCKINGHAM
WHEELWRIGHT
TOWN OF WHEELWRIGHT
1609 JOHNS BR RD
80 WALNUT CREEK
JOHNS BR RD
CLEAR CREEK
MEADE BRANCH/ABBOTT
EASTERN
389 RICE BRANCH
70 HYDEN TRAILER COURT
TACKETT FORK
JACKS CREEK
ORCHARD FORK OF MELVIN
MUD CREEK
CANEY CREEK
WHEELWRIGHT
WEEKSBURY
BRYANT BRANCH
BRANHAM HOLLOW
BUCKINGHAM
165 HEN PEN DRIVE
BIG MUD CREEK
TEABERRY
TINKER FORK
BELOW PYRAMID
BUCKINGHAM
FRASUAES CREEK
281 HALL HOLLOW
1211 SHOP BRANCH ROAD
WEEKSBURY
WEEKSBURY
HAROLD
HAROLD
RT122
CALEB FORK
1065 KY RT 1498
JOHNS BRANCH
1158 FAASUAES CREEK
1554 ROUGH & TOUGH ROAD
247 ADKINS BRANCH
KYAT 1498
1,032.75
330.98
362.88
570.24
155.56
937.07
378.83
410.75
61 .90
51.90
30.33
43.90
59.85
410.75
59.85
27.94
330.98
1,128.45
299.10
107.70
570.24
299.10
410.75
271 .98
59.85
219.34
330.98
299.10
43.90
27.94
55.16
128.45
59.85
27.94
59.85
697.89
35.95
52.71
2,595.79
67.85
43.90
187.45
51.90
171.49
43.90
251.24
3,871 .74
91 .75
156.27
330.98
386.84
59.85
814.n
284.37
59.85
91 .75
35.95
299.10
251.24
35.95
36.43
28.00
203.38
27.94
235.30
495.58
53.46
99.73
27.94
171.49
235.30
98.02
126.68
745.67
2,244.92
1,048.72
123.65
168.27
227.02
362.88
155.56
941.87
219.34
43.90
227.33
315.06
490.48
240.10
251.24
91.75
67.85
3,760.10
590.98
394.78
27.94
171.49
1,032.75
219.34
91.75
59.85
51.90
27.39
1,064.66
217.00
330.98
953.00
43.90
921.13
7,430.73
139.89
458.59
267.19
43.90
251.24
139.60
411.69
396.52
59.85
91.75
171.88
40.67
112.35
267.19
394.78
91.75
330.98
427.68
59.85
44.28
426.69
203.38
330.98
51.99
107.93
28.24
235.30
394.78
212.69
139.89
59.97
27.94
325.98
28.00
395.68
139.60
75.78
907.28
43.90
362.88
75.94
179.48
191.20
51.99
825.40
59.97
59.97
59.97
43.97
75.94
139.89
59.85
287.93
123.91
219.34
43.97
219.84
80.93
809.48
43.90
730.71
. 490.48
43.97
09-12136
09·12138
09·12140
09-12141
09-12143
09-12148
09-12149
09·12153
09-12157
09-12158
09-12163
09·12168
09-12169
09-12170
09-12171
09-12173
09-12176
09-12192
09·12194
09·12217
09·12223
09·12241
09-12245
09-12253
09·12254
09-12265
09-12276
09·12295
09-12301
09·12306
09-12309
09-12320
09-12327
09-12330
09-12331
09·12341
09·12352
09-12353
09-12356
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09-12359
09·12394
09·12403
09·12437
09·12453
09-12457
09·12458
09·12465
09-12473
09-12474
09·12476
09·12482
09·12485
09·12495
09-12499
09-12505
09-12509
09-12513
09-12515
09-12529
09-12537
09-12550
09-12553
09-12555
09-12575
09-12582
09-12583
09-12591
09-12592
09-12593
09-12596
09-12601
09-12502
09-12605
09·12610
09·12615
09·12620
09-12631
09-12632
09-12663
09-12676
09·12678
09-12679
09-12681
09-12686
09-12692
09-12695
09-12697
09·12698
09-12699
09-12703
09·1~~4
09-12719
09-12720
09·12723
09-12725
09-12736
09-12739
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09-12748
09-12753
09-12759
09-12765
09-12766
09-12767
09-12771
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09-12784
09-12785
O!l-12786
09-12787
09-12788
09-12789
09-12793
09-12803
09·12822
09·12825
09-12827
09-12852
09-12855
09-12868
09-12872
09-12876
09-12883
09-12887
09-12941
09-12999
09-13034
09-13036
09-13041
09-13042
09-13043
09-13044
09-13045
09-13046
09-13047
09-13048
09-13081
09-13117
09-13137
09-13141
09-13146
09-13169
09-13170
09-13174
09-1317S
09-13185
09-13193
09-13208
09-13263
09-13280
09-13288
09-13302
09-13303
09-13332
09-13359
09-13385
09-13449
09-13457
09-13458
09-13505
09-13515
09-13545
09-13548
09-13561
09-13570
09-13573
09-13574
09-13578
09-13582
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301-00·00·282.00
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086-00..00..037.00
200..00..00-462.00
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441 SHOP BRANCH/MARE CREEK
WHEELWRIGHT
JACKS CREEK
BUCKINGHAM
64.75
649.99
491.60
327.36
183.88
43.90
TINKER FORK
WHEELWRIGHT
WHEELWRIGHT
160 HAYWOOD BRANCH SPURLOCK CK
KEATHLEY FORK
WEEKSBURY
ORCHARD FORK OF MELVIN
TOWN OF WHEELWRIGHT
495 MUDDY GUT BRANCH
DOTY CREEK RD
1113 ABBOTT CREEK ROAD
COAL HOLLOW
FAASURES CREEK
971 GOLF COURSE ROAD
TOLER CREEK
191 LOWER BURTON
FROG TOWN
576 KV RT 3188
TURKEY CREEK
AUXIER
MIDDLE CREEK
346 AKERS BRANCH
325'5 HIGHLAND AVENUE
2085 KYAT 1101
SIMPSON MARTIN BR
DRIFT
259 LT FAK CARMEN HOLLOW RO
34 BURCHETT TAL PK (LOT t4)
MUD CREEK
STANVILLE
CLARK BRANCH
CAMP BRANCH
MUD CA NEAR MOUTH TOLER
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31 ALPIKE STREET
25 BURCHETT COURT/LOT
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WHEELWRIGHT
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BUFFALO CREEK
TOLER CREEK
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5874 KYAT 3379/PIGEON ROOST
MOUTH OF PIGEON ROOST
TOLER CREEK
BRANHAMS CREEK
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MOUTH OF LITTt.:E MUD
BRANHAMS CREEK
OLD US 23 BETSY LAYNE
BIG MUD CREEK
1307 MILL CREEK AD
ABNER FORK
BRANHAMS CREEK
6 RIVERVIEW TRAILER PARK
LITTLE MUD
· 388 FITZPATRICK RD
DOTYCREEK
STONE COAL
MARTIN
LITTLE MUD CREEK
68 JEANIE LANE
1935 STUMBO HOLLOW/DRIFT
BUCKINGHAM
TANYARD BRANCH
OLD HAROLD ROAD
OLD HAROLD GAP RD
SAMMY CLARK BRANCH
179 JARRELL BRANCH ROAD
TRACE BRANCH
BIG BRANCH
191 REDBIRD LANE
BIG MUD
MARTIN
HEAD P-RATER CREEK
462 DEADENING FORK
PRATER CREEK
SAMMY CLARK BRANCH
527 KIDD FK OF LITTLE MUD
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PRATER CREEK
4416 KY RT 2030
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368 KIDD FORK ROAD
ARKANSAS CREEK
815 OLD MIDDLE CK UNIT t 10
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3151 TOLER CAK RO
HAROLD
TOLEAS CREEK
DANIELS CREEK
333 DEADENING FORK
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205 RAMSEY DRIVE
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NEDS FORK
FRASURES CREEK
PATTON FORK
HEAD OF LEFT FK OF WILSON
SALVERS BRANCH
CHEROKEE CREEK ROAD
NEDS FORK OF FRASURE CRK
LITTLE MUD
HEAD OF LAFERTY BRANCH
DWALE BOTTOM
814 OLD MIDDLE CREEK ROAD
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59.85
513.73
47.86
696.34
75.78
1,131.56
443.56
28.00
28.00
28.00
22.52
43.90
35.95
140.23
32.74
43.90
155.89
92.11
968.96
91.75
299.78
107.70
1,886.69
251.24
873.25
219.34
330.98
570.24
657.07
75.78
251.89
761.64
235.30
251.24
431.48
330.S8
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75.78
283.13
75.78
80.79
267.19
43.90
28.28
43.90
554.29
2,005.68
69.33
419.30
27.94
203.38
27.94
41.26
27.94
221.98
27.94
34.34
506.42
251.24
251.24
179.61
1,287.95
1,766.45
255.20
83.94
267.19
91.75
43.90
570.24
155.56
490.48
251.24
205.54
474.50
362.88
474.50
299.10
474.50
889.23
267.19
203.38
107.70
107.70
235.30
91 .75
192.22
91.75
299.10
380.76
715.36
112.48
59.85
251.24
299.10
51.90
59.85
91.75
91.75
59.85
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91.75
27.94
27.94
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27.94
27.94
27.94
362.88
91.75
75.78
59.85
27.94
43.90
239.31
315.06
171.49
43.90
410.75
171.49
35.95
43.90
43.90
67.85
235.30
253.51
251.89
59.85
652.90
1,396.58
682.04
91.75
251 .24
27.94
73.18
67.85
43.90
330.98
BAYS BRANCH
SIZEMORE BRANCH
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ALLEN (LAND CONTRACT)
605 MEADE BRANCH
DICKIE TOWN
JOHNS CREEK
502 EMMA ROAD
20 NORTH RIVER STREET
PIKE-FLOYD LINE
130 HAYWOOD LANE
119 AKERS AVE
MOUTH OF LimE MUD
TOLER CREEK
STEELS CREEK
MAIN STREET
IVEL
TOMS CREEK
WEST PRESTONSBURG
ESTILL
LAYNE BOTTOM/HAROLD
96 ALPIKE STREET
6722 SPURLOCK CAK
KYAT 321
713.76
410.75
825.40
750.48
1,609.03
219.34
1,356.57
1,686.69
43.90
44.32
75.78
155.56
330,98
1,096.57
43.90
59.85
1,606.94
171.49
227.02
59.85
112.48
227.33
171.49
35.95
299.10
235.30
171.49
315.06
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LESLIE TERRY & HOLLY
LEWIS ALLEN
LEWIS ARTHUR N
LEWIS DAVID
LEWIS DAVID
LEWIS DIANA
LEWIS DIANA
LEWIS ERNEST J
LEWIS EULA
LEWIS GERTRUDE
LEWIS JAMES DOUGLAS & KATHLEEN
LEWIS JAMES L & CLARISSA
LEWIS KIMBERLY C
LEWIS LISA & RICHARD
).EWIS LONNIE C & JOANNE
LEWIS RUSSELL & PAM
LIFELINE AMBULANCE
LIGHT GARY & DIANNA LYN
LIGHT GARY & DIANNA LYN
LIKENS HUBERT & REATHA
UTILE BEAVER ENTERPRISE
LITILE BRUCE
UTILE CLAUDE E II & BRANDON R
LITILE DAVID & RUTH
UTILE ELLIS
UTILE ELLIS
UTILE ELLIS
UTILE ELLIS
UTILE ELLIS
UTILE ELLIS & BRUCE
LITILE EULLEAN
UTILE GLEN & ANGELA
UTILE GRACE ANN
LITILE GRACE ANN
UTILE GREG & JENNIFER
LITILE KATRII'IA
UTILE NICK
UTILE ORALEE
UTILE ROBERT E
UTILE RONNIE
UTILE RONNIE
UTILE RUBY MAE
UTILE TIMOTHY & TERESA
LIVELY HARRY
LOMBARD NELLA F & RICKEY D
LOVE GARNET
LOVE MARK
LOWE AVERY J
LOWE MALISSA J
LOWE PATRICIA
LUCAS JAMIE & ELIZABETH
LUMPKIN DEBRA & JUSTIN
LYNCH MICHELLE & THOMAS
LYON TWYLA
MAGGARD CECIL & JOAN ISON
MAGGARD CECIL & JOAN ISON
'MAGGARD JEFFERY SHANE
MAHAN BROOK
MAHAN CAROLYN
MALONEY MICHAEL L & JANICE L
MANESS JOSEPH C
MANESS JOSEPH C
MANNS GLADYS
MANNS LEE EASTER
MANUEL ARNOLD JR & JANET CAROL
MARCUM RANSOM
MARSHALL DONALD R
MARSHALL LORAINE
MARSHALL OLIVER H
MARSILLETI CAROLYN
MARSILLETT CHARLES DANIEL
MARSILLETI DOUGLAS W & CRYSTAL
MARSILLETI JIM JR
MARTIN CHARLENE
MARTIN CHARLENE
MARTIN CHARLENE
MARTIN CHARLENE
MARTIN CHARLES R
MARTIN DAVID S & SALLY A
MARTIN DEANA GIBSON
MARTIN GEORGIE
MARTIN JASON & CAROLINE
MARTIN JASON & TINA
MARTIN JERRY M
MARTIN KATHRYN ANN
MARTIN MARY LOU
MARTIN MELVIN & PHYLLIS
MARTIN MELVIN & PHYLLIS
MARTIN MICKEY M & CAROLYN
MARTIN MIRANDA
MARTIN PETER
MARTIN RITA
MARTIN STEVIE
MARTIN TAMMY
MARTIN TIMOTHY SHAWN
MARTIN TRAVIS
MARTIN VADA
MARTIN WADE & TRACEY
MARTIN WILLIAM M JR
MATHER PIERRE W FAMILY LIMITED
MATHEWS OMAR E
MAY BILLY J
MAY BILLY J
MAYCONNIEJ
MAY JEREMY & TRACIE R STEWART
MAY PATRICIA
MAY PATRICIA
MAYNARD ALLEN
MAYNARD ANGELA
MAYNARD CHRISTOPHER R & JESSIC
MAYS BARBARA
MAYS MARY ALICE
MAYS MICHAEL T & BARBARA H
MCCLUNG J R
MCCOWN EDDIE DEAN
MCCOWN MICHAEL L
MCCOY ADAM & APRIL
MCCOY BILL
MCCOY BILL
MCCOY MYRA
MCCOY WILLIAM
MCCRAY MICHAEL & CAROLYN
MCDAVID RICHARD A & SANDRA A
MCFADDIN CATHY A
MCFADDIN CATHY A
MCGAREY PATRICIA -ESTATE·
MCGAREY SANDRA
MCGAREY SANDRA
MCGAREY SANDRA L
MCGUIRE JULIE A
MCKAY KIMBERLEY D
MCKAY KIMBERLEY D
MCKAY KIMBERLY D
MCKAY KIMBERLY D ·
MCKENZIE DANIEL
MCKENZIE JOHN MARK
MCKENZIE PATRICIA & SHAMRON
MCKINNEY GREGORY J
MCKINNEY JAMES WILLIAM &
MCKINNEY JAMES WILLIAM &
MCKINNEY LARRY
MCKINNEY MILFORD & KATHY
MCKINNEY PAULINE MICHAEL
MCKINNEY ROGER & VANNESSA
MCKINNEY STEVEN DOUGLAS
MCKINNEY STEVEN DOUGLAS
MCKINNEY STEVEN DOUGLAS
MCKINNEY SUSAN & GORDON
MCKINNEY SUSAN & GORDON
MEADE ANGELA
MEADE BRETI LEMUEL & LAVONDA
MEADE BRIAN F & BRANDl L
MEADE FOSTER
MEADE HOLLY
MEADE JAMES & KIMBERLY
MEADE JAMES & KIMBERLY O·
MEADE JAMES MATIESON -HEIRSMEADE JARVEY & PATSY
MEADE JOHNNY & SALLY ·HEIRS·
MEADE JUDY
MEADE LEVI
MEADE LILLIE MAE TACKETI
MEADE LONA TACKETI
MEADE LUTHER & SANDRA
MEADE SANDRA
MEADE TIMOTHY
MEADE WILLIAM & ANDREA ETAL
MEADOWS CORA LEE ESTATE
MEADOWS STEVEN
MEEKS JULIE ANN
WEST GARREn
7 N RIVER ST
DWALE BOTIOM
HEAD OF SLICK ROCK
COW CREEK
TRAM
SHOP FORK MARE CREEK
3049 LITILE PAINT CREEK
RIGHT FORK LITILE PAINT
CLIFF
DANIELS CREEK
DANIELS CREEK
DANIELS CREEK
LOW GAP ROAD- HUEYSVILLE
LEFT FORK WOODS BRANCH
ABOVE Y AT MELVIN
362 REYNOLDS BRANCH
REYNOLDS BRANCH
ABOVE PRINTER
ADJ KY SO-LANGLEY
WEEKSBURY
ABNER
EASTERN
EASTERN
EASTERN
LANGLEY
ADJ KY 80 AT LANGLEY
1692 LEFT FORK TOLER CREEK
78 TOBY BRANCH/FRASURE CREEK
WEEKSBURY
CALEB BRANCH
WHEELWRIGHT
NORTH ROBERTS DR
BLUE RIVER
138 CALEB FORK
201 ABE FORK
470 KY RT 1498
ABNER FORK
RIGHT FORK FRASURES CREEK
BOYD BRANCH
245 JOHNSON FORK
SLICK ROCK
HAROLD HILL
OPEN FORK
LOWER HOLLOW-BETSY LAYNE
TOMS CREEK
SHOP FORK
SHOP FORK
260 RIGHT FRK SHEPHERD FRK
t11NK BRANCH
MINK BRANCH
UTILE MUD
BRANHAM HOLLOW
ABOVE BYPRO
FRASURES CREEK
148 REED BRANCH
DINWOOD
HEAD OF GLO HOLLOW
79 LAKEVIEW VILLAGE LANE
156 TRIMBLE BRANCH
OFF RT 3
DODSON BR
360 MART MEADE BRANCH
LEWIS MARTIN ADDITION
WAYLAND
STEELES CREEK ROAD
472 CLEARWATER ROAD
435 CLEARWATER ROAD
BRANHAMS CREEK
46 PLUMMER FORK
STEELES CREEK
BARNSHACK
BIG MUD CREEK
MILL CREEK
337 OPEN FORK ROAD
HI HAT
HI HAT
BELOW DRIFT
50 BACKSTREET
OWENS TRAILER PARK
1970 SHOP BRANCH RD
1 NORTH RICHMOND STREET
1341 TURKEY CREEK ROAD
NEAR MCDOWELL
2067 TURKEY CREEK
72 NORTH RivER STREET
HEAD OF STUMBO
337 OPEN FORK ROAD
MUD CREEK AT 979
30 JOHNS DRIVE
OLD US 23
4 BILL FLANNERY HOLLOW
479 BRYANT BRANCH
ALLEN
KY RTSO
COURT STREET
IVEL BOTIOM
HAGER BRANCH
558 MAAT MEADE BRANCH
WHEELWRIGHT-HALL HOLLOW
MART MEADE BRANCH
LANCER
TACKED BRANCH
MOUTH WOLF BRANCH
KITINARROW BRANCH
MILLS BRANCH
PETER BRANCH ROAD
COW CREEK
21 STEELS CREEK
STEELS CREEK
MARTIN
EASTERN
BEHINDACHS
HI HAT
BUCKINGHAM
MEADE HILL
MEADE HILL
GAS FORK
MIDDLE CREEK
481 CLARK BRANCH ROAD
6045 TOLER CREEK
SPURLOCK OF LEFT BEAVER
2462 KY RT 2030
34 MCKINNEY DRIVE
MUD CREEK
SPURLOCK
TOLER CREEK
3109 TOLER CREEK ROAD
5808 KY RT 979
RT 979 MUD CR
KEATHLEY FORK TOLER CREEK
KEATHLEY FORK TOLE~ CR
MUDDY GUT
STANVILLE
899 SHOP BRANCH ROAD
NEAR HI HAT
AT FK OF JUSTICE BRANCH
SPURLOCK
1901 HWY 2030
SPURLOCK
OLD US 23
SPURLOCK
334 SPURLOCK CHURCH AD
LEFT FORK OF MIDDLE CREEK
3231 TOLER CREEK
SPURLOCK
SPURLOCK
285 MEADE DR
TOLER CREEK
667 SHOP BRANCH
222 DODSON BRANCH
COPPERAS CREEK
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115.69
91.75
43.90
410.75
139.60
139.60
197.64
117.25
570.24
251.24
43.90
203.38
586.16
570.24
171.49
586.16
618.08
91 .93
256.04
43.90
27.94
522.39
549.47
59.97
459.64
66.23
123.65
67.85
91.75
35.95
112.48
43.90
1,766.45
315.76
171.86
91.93
26.35
47.86
140.08
507.60
123.91
331.74
131.91
330.98
339.98
29.44
91 .75
1,479.35
203.38
187.45
219.34
570.24
59.85
267.19
75.78
43.90
59.85
351.74
51 .90
171.49
1,654.80
220.S8
91.93
43.90
171.49
330.98
167.19
1,718.59
890.74
1,452.23
43.90
91.75
1,128.45
43.90
27.94
43.90
27.94
810.12
91 .75
21 .56
208.85
27.94
426.69
586.16
67.85
43.90
962.35
139.60
107.70
953.20
251.24
59.85
490.48
112.48
283.13
270.39
171.49
351.74
59.85
283.13
27.94
59.85
463.38
51.90
139.60
968.96
67.85
410.75
2,018.89
219.34
649.99
450.62
198.36
171.49
1,105.75
83.94
43.90
330.98
52.71
52.71
42.99
91.75
171.86
235.30
139.60
43.90
169.71
155.56
43.90
203.38
315.06
43.90
68.56
39.88
649.99
27.94
909.96
325.43
811.04
75.78
139.60
235.30
176.29
227'.33
43.90
1,447.44
171.49
91.75
91.75
123.65
331.74
1,287.95
1,368.78
28.60
554.29
267.19
953.00
. 76.01
119.52
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123.65
174.72
287.93
91.75
43.90
27.94
570.24
97.11
43.90
27.94
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WAYLAND
89 WYOMING ST
68 WELLS STREET AT AUXIER
SALYERS BRANCH
EMMA
EMMA
EMMA
54 GREY COURT
ESTILL
FROG TOWN
DRIFT
LINCOLN ADDTN DRIFT
ALLEN BRANCH
7171 SPURLOCK CRK
111 MARTIN BRANCH ROAD
89 STORE HOLLOW
418 CEDAR RIDGE
97 FRONT STREET
161 THREE OAKS LANE
PRATER CREEK
MOUTH TINKER FORK BIG MUD
2649 KY RT 3380
15102 KY RT 979
TACKETT FORK
LAYNEBOTIOM
136 TUNNEL ROAD
TURNER BRANCH
HEAD OF REYNOLDS BRANCH
MOORE BRANCH BIG MUD
TOMS CREEK
780 FITZPATRICK ROAD
SALLY STEPHENS BRANCH
SALLY STEPHENS BRANCH
STEELE CREEK ROAD
HOODS FORK
ABNER FORK
ABtlER FORK
TURKEY CREEK
1204 HENRYS BRANCH
54 EARLA DRIVE fTURKEY CREEK
100 JOHNSON ROAD
TURKEY CREEK
507 CHEROKEE CREEK RD
STEELES CREEK
ABOVE MCDOWELL HOSPITAL
RT 122- MCDOWELL
LEFT BEAVER
JOSE TURNER SUBDIV
JOSE TURNER SUBDIVISION
TURNER BRANCH
ABNER FORK
MELVIN FRAZIER SUBD
STAMPERS BRANCH
3664 KY RT 122
5607 W MOUNTAIN PARKWAY
FRASURES CREEK
HAROLD
HAROLD
MIDDLE BR RD OF MCDOWELL
PRICE
MOUTH OF BEECH BRANCH
MELYIN FRAZIER SUBD
ABNER FORK
KY RT 122 (ABNER)
HENRY'S BRANCH
ABOVE EAST MCDOWELL
1859 GOOSE CREEK ROAD
STONE COAL
HEAD OF STONECOAL
IVEL
IVEL
IVEL
594 CONN STREET
75 MORRISON DRIVE
134 POPLAR STREET
MORRISON DRIVE
BILL HALL BRANCH
SIZEMORE BRANCH
BOTIOM OF SIZEMORE HILL
JOHN CR OF ENOICOTI
SIZEMORE BRANCH
KY RT 3379
IVEL
TOLER CREEK
MOUTH AKERS BRANCH
TURKEY CREEK
67 SUNSET DR
TOLER CREEK
JACKS CREEK
JACKS CREEK
362 SYCAMORE HOLLOW
1372 RUFF & TUFF BRANCH
JACKS CREEK
2258 TOLER CREEK ROAD
2316 MARE CREEK RD
309 CONN BRANCH
WEEKSBURY
243 JERRY MULLINS DRIVE
PRATER CREEK
1028 SHOP BRANCH
WOLF HOLLOW ON ARKANSAS
68AMBA LANE
BIG MUD
1082 CALEB FORK
191 SPURLOCK CHURCH RD
38 BEAVER AVENUE
CALEB BRANCH
CALEB BRANCH
270 LOWER CALEB FORK
6612 KY RT 3379
SHORT BRANCH OF ABBOTI
STONE COAL WB I P/584
MUD CREEK
CAMP BRANCH
ORCHARD BRANCH-DANA
315 NORTH ARNOLD AVENUE
2625 LITILE PAINT CREEK
AUXIER
AUXIER
AUXIER
424 TRIMBLE BRANCH
MUD CREEK
AUXIER ROAD
COOLWATER BR OF SALT LICK
1742 CORN FORK RD
1626 TOWN BRANCH ROAD
MCDOWELL
PATION TRAILER COURT
HAROLD
ARKANSAS CREEK
BUCKS BRANCH
JACKS CREEK
454 FRASURE CREEK
BIG MUD CREEK
267 NEWMAN HOLLOW
JACKS CREEK
HI HAT
JUSTELL-BETSY LAYNE TOWN
CALEB FORK
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235.30
75.78
251.24
203.38
92.26
59.85
522.39
59.85
554.29
75.78
43.90
155.56
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611.64
426.69
115.69
394.78
35.95
330.98
27.94
490.48
48.69
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415.51
594.18
75.78
219.34
91.75
35.95
490,48
203.38
251.24
27.94
35.95
47.81
91.75
83.78
146.40
43.90
123.65
649.99
26.08
210.75
171 .49
107.93
91.93
27?.20
91.75
346.94
1,202.66
490.48
27.94
32.74
75.78
432.39
43.90
59.85
267.19
618.08
115.69
299.78
43.90
27.94
27.94
458.59
490.66
649.99
81.98
330.98
251.24
43.90
59.85
31.15
75.78
51.90
203.38
507.60
235.82
174.01
649.99
59.85
107.70
1,000.86
43.90
299.10
285.67
213.~7
65.21
96.52
410.75
171.49
43.90
603.52
51.90
426.69
27.94
522.39
43.90
506.42
43.90
123.65
139.60
658.45
35.95
203.83
28.00
2,043.15
42.30
171.86
107.93
67.98
378.83
203.38
27.94
458.59
155.56
363.71
43.97
43.90
139.60
410.75
79.02
897.21
522.39
251.79
331.74
160.33
649.99
411 .69
171.86
107.93
271.98
849.36
91.75
96.52
163.53
299.10
490,48
235.30
107.70
1,144.45
59.85
37.51
27.94
75.78
1,034.09
490.48
75.78
431.48
33.14
59.85
59.85
75.78
43.90
442.64
131.63
59,85
28.00
378.83
4,578.96
65.83
251.24
171.49
185.28
330.98
715.43
59.85
59.85
394.78
171.86
490.48
924.32
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NOBLE STELLA RUTH
306·00-Q0-072.00
OBRIAN TERRY & NICKY
092-00-00-013.02
ONEIL JERRI JOT
092.()0·00·013.00
ONEILL SABRIN(I
062-60·03·001.00
ORSBORNE DOUGLAS L
300.()0·00·841.00
ORSBORNE PATRICIA R
039.()0-Q0-146.01
OSBORN CHALRES. NOAH E &
084-Q0-00-011.00
OSBORNE ANGELA
085.()0-Q0·006.01
OSBORNE BILL JAMES & TIFFANY
070.()0·00·018.08
OSBORNE DENISE AND DIANA
306-00·00·093.00
OSBORNE EDNA
070·00·00-018.09
OSBORNE EDNA M .
082.()0-00-029.01
OSBORNE ELZIE & RUTHA
070·00.00·018.14
OSBORNE JAt.1ES & ANGELA
048·40·08·026.00
OSBORNE JESSE FRANKLIN
061-20-06-004.01
OSBORNE KAREN S
045·30·22·002.01
OSBORNE KAREN S
085-00-00-025.02
OSBORNE LEONARD
070.()0·00·018.13
OSBORNE MARTHA ROSE &
301.()0·00·397.00
OSBORNE MERLIN
085.()0·00·004.00
OSBORNE NAN ·ESTATE·
086-20.()1.005.00
OSBORNE NAOMI ·ESTATE·
093-30.02-004.02
OSBORNE PATRICIA ROSE &
093·30·02·004.02
OSBORNE PATRICIA ROSE &
039-00·00-119.00
OSBORNE ROM1E GENE- ESTATE
039.()0·00·119.00
OSBORNE ROMIE GENE ·ESTATE·
053.()0·Q0.067.00
OSBORNE RUSH & LEDA A ESTATE
300-D0·00·572.00
OSBORNE TINA
084.()0-00.()31.00
OSBORNE VELVIA & HEIRS
025.()0.00-048.03
OSBORNE VERNON
098.()0·00·093.00
OSBORNE WILLARD JR
098.()0-00·093.00
OSBORNE WILLARD JR
300.()0·00-037.00
OSBORNE WILLIAM
043-40·24·016.00
OSBORNE WILLIAM D & DORIS J
022-QO-OQ-030.09
OUSLEY BERTHA H
022-QO-QD-030.10
OUSLEY BERTHA SUE HOLBROOK
022.()0-0Q-030.06
OUSLEY BERTHA SUE HOLBROOK
007·10·01-002.02
OUSLEY CHRISTY LEA
026.()0-0()..006.00
OUSLEY DANNY LEE
024.()0.()Q.025.01
OUSLEY DAVID
015·00·00.018.03
OUSLEY DAVID RANDALL
045·30·29-008.00
OUSLEY GARY D & THERESA M
050·00·00.016.00
OUSLEY JOYCE
048.Q0-0().039.01
OUSLEY JOYCE
037-00·0D-036.01
OUSLEY JOYCE ANN
017·00-DD-055.01
OUSlEY MICHAEL DAVID
026·00·00·013.00
OUSLEY MONT ·HEIRS·
026·00·00.003.00
OUSLEY MONT ·HEIRS·
015·30-Q1·001.01
OUSLEY PEGGY ELLEN & MICHAEL D
063·00-00-029.00
OUSLEY RICHARD & LAURA R
063·00-00·029.01
OUSLEY RICHARD & LAURA R
024·00·00·029.04
OUSLEY RODNEY
037-QO·OQ.036.01
OUSLEY ROWE
063-oo-Oo-120.03
OUSLEY THOMAS JR
026-00.QQ.029.00
OUSLEY VERNON
304·00·00-400.00
OWENS HERSHEL
043·00·00·084.00
OWENS HERSHEL
005·00·00·01 O.OOL03 OWEtlS HERSHELL
OWENS HERSHELL
035-10-01·006.00
035-10.01-006.00
OWENS HURSHEL
OWENS JANET
045·00-00·058.00
OWENS JIMMY D JR
029·00-00·073.00
061-00-Q0-013.03
OWENS LANCE E
OWENS RANDY & MARTINA
016·00-00·004.00
082-v0-00·016.00
OWENS ROGER
PACK CHESTER & JANE W
044-20.()1-016.00
PACK ELVA
072·00·00-049.00
PACK G STEPHEN & JERRY FANNIN
045·30·11-014.00
064·1 ().()2-008.00
PAGE STUART M & PEGGY J
PAIGE ANGELA
084·00-0Q-085.09
PAIGE GAR LIE & TAMMY
042·10·01-016.00
PAIGE MIKE
096·00·00-085.00
PAIGE TAMMY & GARLIE JR
042-10·01-020.00
PAIGE TERESA
303·00·00·157 .00
PARKER CLARA B
045·00·00·095.00
071·30·11.()24.00
PARKER LOWELL D & JOYCE A
071·30·11·029.00 . PARKER LOWELL D & JOYCE A
PARKER SHARON
071·30-12-020.00
045·40.()9·003.00
PARKER WILLIE
PARSLEY CHARLES JR
011-00·0D-011.00
PARSONS BILL & KAY
096·00-00·099.05
PARSONS BRANCH DEVELOPMENT
095·00-00-052.03
PARSONS BRIDGEIT DAWN
051-00-00-022.01
PARSONS JAMES ELMER
062·70·12·009.00
062-00-00.()30.01
PARSONS JIMMY
PARSONS KEITH
300·00·00·038.00
PARSONS SCOIT
300·00·00·384.00
PATRICK DELORIS
304-00-00-156.00
PATRICK JIMMY
068·10·01·008.00
PAITON ALONZO & MARY ANN
052-10.()2-01 0.00
PAITON BILLY
052·10·02-009.00
PAITON CARL & BEITY JEAN
044·40-02·007.00
PAITON IDA ·ESTATE052-10.()2-009.00
PAITONJERRY
028·00·00·117.02
PAITON LANDON BRUCE ·ESTATE·
052·1 0-02-011.00
PAITON SHARON K
046·00.00·013.00
PAITONTOMMI
067-Q0-00·005.00
PENNINGTON BOBBY
303·00.00·006.00
PENNINGTON ELLA
300-Q0-00·020.00
PENNINGTON HERSHELL ·ESTATE·
085-Q0·00-032.00
PEPPI RONALD DAVID II
034·00·00-056.06
PEPPI RONALD DAVID II
034·00-00-067.01
PERGREM CLARK D & JESSE L RUDD
075·00·00·015.00
PERKINS THOMAS
051-Q0-00·054.00
PERKINS V1CK1
300·00·00·188.00
PERRY ARIZONIA ·ESTATE·
095-Q0·00·030.00
PERRY ARIZONIA ·ESTATE·
095·00·00·099.00
PERRY BRAD
058·00·00·002.09
PERRY JOHN & GENEVA
002·00·00·005.00
PERRY KAREN
037·00·00·022.00
PERRY THELMA
015·00-00-045.01
PICKENS RICHARD
076·00-00-020.01
PIKE FLOYD LAND COMPANY
096·00-00·063.00
PIKE·FLOYD COAL COMPANY INC
080-00-00·009.00
PINSON ANN
101·00·00·002.01
PinS ERIC & CHARLOTTE
025·00·00·009.01
PinS ERNESTINE
044·00.00·035.02
PLATKUS WACLAW
085·00·00·057.00
POE EDWARD & CONNIE
002.00.00·004.04
POE JOHNNY & CATHY
024-Q0-00·017.00
POFF MICHAEL K & VICKI S
300·00·00·680.00
PORTER CARRIE ·ESTATE·
062·20·05·009.00
PORTER DARKUS MELINDA
096·00·00·015.08
PORTER FORREST ELIJAH JR
047·00-00·041.02
PORTER PAUL F
300.()0-00-039.00
PORTER REBECCA ·ESTATE·
062·00-00-013.01
PORTER RICHARD
063·00·00.()01.02
PORTER SALLY & RAY JR
035·00·00·036.03
PORTER SHEYLIA
047-00·00·041.02
PORTER STEVEN
046-00·00·082.00
150 QUAIL RIDGE
TACKEITFORK
LEFT BEAVER
WEEKSBURY
1176 CALEB FORK
ARKANSAS CREEK
CLEAR CREEK
9748 KY RT 979
KY RT 979
4 MIMOSA DR
428 SUNNY ROAD
CANEY FORK MIDDLE CREEK
KY RT gjg
BILL HALL BRANCH
MUD CREEK
MUD CREEK
MUD CAEEK
MUD CREEK
MUD CREEK
KY AT 122 • PRICE
56 BRANHAM HOLLOW
722 KY RT 979/BRANHAMS CR
CALEB BRANCH
MOUTH OF OSBORNE BRANCH
1021 WOLFPEN ROAD
MCDOWELL
ALICE JUSTICE BRANCH
103 TYLER DRIVE
5433 KY RT 122
TOLER CREEK
CALEB FORK
801.0 KY RT 979
BIG MUD CREEK (417·98)
SPEARS MOBILE HOME PARK
SALT LICK
BULL CREEK
72 LOWER CALEB
BULL CREEK
IVY CREEK
IVY CREEK
REYNOLDS ADDTN TO ALLEN
100 DAVIS AVENUE
FRASURES CREEK
OSBORNE BR OF CLEAR CREEK
216 OSBORNE BR OF CLEAR CREEK
WILL HAMILTON BRANCH
OSBORNE BRANCH (470/384)
MARTIN
ANN LESLIE SUB • EMMA
PRESTONSBURG
MOUTH OF REYNOLDS BRANCH
OSBORNE BR OF CLEAR CREEK
REYNOLDS BRANCH
ABOVE MELVIN SCHOOL
TRAM
TRAM BOITOM
89 GOLD HOWARD LOOP
14681 KY RT 122
BUCKHORN FORK FRASURES CR
1397 CONLEY FORK OF SPURLOCK
TEABERRY
MOUTH TINKER FORK
AUXIER
MEADE BRANCH ABBOIT
MEADE BRANCH OF ABBOTT
DAVID
CANEY CREEK
5534 SPURLOCK CRK
MIDDLE CREEK
530 WESTMIN1STER STREET
80 HITE ROAD
BUCKS BR
MOUTH OF HAMILTON BRANCH
WILSON BRANCH
HEAD OF SPRING BRANCH
81 PRATER DRIVE
270 FINANCE HOLLOW
270 FINANCE HOLLOW
4547 SPURLOCK CREEK
gucKS BRANCH
BANNER
TOP OF STEPHENS BR HILL
ESSIE COURT
OWENS STREET
··814 OLD 114
ESTILL
DODSON BRANCH ROAD
BUCKEYE
BRANHAM VILLAGE
WEEKSBURY
COURT STREET
ARKANSAS CREEK
MOORE BRANCH
WAYLAND
BIG MUD CREEK
SHOP FORK
205 BOB WHITE ROAD
HALL HOLLOW- WHEELWRIGHT
HALL HOLLOW· WHEELWRIGHT
382 SHOP FORK STREET
60 CLARK LANE
36 PLUMMER FORK
MUD CREEK
MUD CREEK
DRIFT
33 GAS FORK ROAD
GAS FORK
1554 FRASURE CREEK
DOTYCREEK
DOTYCREEK
FLOYD SKEANS SUBDIVISION
DOTY CREEK
212 DOTY BRANCH
1076 TOWN BR AD
50 BOY HOLLOW
BIG BRANCH BULL CREEK
BIG BRANCH
SLONE HOLLOW
STEPHENS BRANCH (501/410)
ABBOIT
3174 CORN FORK
49 EARNHARDT DR KYAT 122
HAROLD
TOLER CREEK
79 MORRISON DRIVE
10669 KY RT 114/MT PARKWAY
2263 BUCKS BR RD
921 FITZPATRICK ROAD
630 GOEBEL BRANCH
BRANHAMS CREEK
BIG BRANC~ ON LIITLE MUD
611 JOHNSON FORK ROAD
30 HYDEN TRAILER COURT
CLEAR CREEK HOLLOW
RAY BRANCH/MIDDLI;.CREEK
290 ALLEN BRANCH ROAD
DWALE .
TACKEIT BRANCH
BULL CREEK
DWALE
ARKANSAS CREEK
636 JIM POTIER BRANCH
105 HONEYSUCKLE LANE
28 PORTER DRIVE
1,287.95
59.85
91.75
43.97
100.53
27.94
91.75
32.74
59.85
91.75
32.74
27.94
43.90
203.38
570.24
267.19
43.90
353.82
59.85
91.75
91.75
91.75
91.75
91.75
43.90
227.02
570.24
131.91
43.90
646.73
330.98
91.75
91.75
139.60
43.90
43.97
259.23
107.70
203.38
203.38
830.23 .
793.51
351.74
226.69
490.48
745.67
729.73
43.90
59.85
203.38
235.30
44.27
16.80
140.23
91.75
43.90
356.03
211.38
872.09
75.78
28.00
43.90
31.55
363.71
59.85
299.10
91.75
623.32
458.59
43.90
55.92
171.49
59.85
43.90
43.90
139.60
171.49
47.46
697.81
91.75
44.54
139.60
139.60
317.34
83.78
370.39
299.10
171.49
77.07
190.37
1,208.22
2,245.27
171.83
91.75
123.65
330.98
43.90
43.90
43.90
59.85
35.95
139.60
142.26
146.00
139.60
123.65
27.94
1,404.38
27.37
1,015.44
91.75
27.94
458.59
35.95
490,48
27.94
522.39
241.36
69.33
198.36
528.04
410.75
75.78
968.96
107.70
458.59
35.95
150.76
67.85
528.04
649.99
235.30
171.49
91.75
203.38
29.15
139.60
450.62
91.75
426.69
51.90
75.78
554.29
251.66
1,475.14
267.19
43.90
299.10
139.6Q
171.49
139.60
410.75
969.11
43.90
259.23
205.63
32.74
59.85
139.60
139.92
139.60
570.24
219.34
123.65
410.75
299.45
43.90
171.49
69.41
1,335.17
251.24
649.99
09-17789
09-17792
09-17808
09-17810
09-17812
09-17817
09·17833
09·17848
09·17858
09-17863
09·17864
09·17867
09·17872
09·17873
09·17874
09·17875
00-17881
09·17882
09-17909
09·17911
09·17913
09·17919
09·17954
09-17961
09·17962
09·17971
09-17982
09·17991
09-18004
09·18006
09-18007
09-18025
09-18031
09-18045
09-18046
09-18047
09-18060
09-18074
09-18117
09-18119
09-18124
09-18142
09-18143
09-18150
09·18151
09-18152
09·18157
09-18161
09·18174
09-18194
09·18197
09·18203
09·18204
09·18217
09·18226
09·18230
09-18242
09·18244
09·18257
09-18259
09·18260
09-18261
09·18262
09·18263
09-18264
09·18283
09·18284
09·18294
09-18295
09·18302
09·18304
09·18305
09·18320
09·18324
09·18325
09·18326
09-18328
09-18336
09-18369
09-18380
09-18381
09-18384
09-18385
09-18386
09-18387
09-18409
09-18412
09·18413
09-18414
09-18419
09·18447
09-18504
09·18505
09·18506
09-18521
09·18534
09·18536
09·18544
09·18550
09·18566
09·18592
09-18600
09·18617
09·18622
09-18638
09·18639
09·18640
09-18642
09·18683
09·18684
09·18688
09·18693
09-18694
09·18699
09·18720
09·18724
09·18726
09·18731
09·18753
09·18761
09-18763
09·18792
09-18800
09·18802
09·18804
09-18816
09·18818
09-18819
09·18822
09·18844
09-18845
09·18851
09·18853
09·18861
09·18862
09-18864
09·18868
09-18869
09·18893
09·18902
09-18917
09·18918
09-18919
09·18921
09-18924
09-18925
09-18928
09-18934
0~18943
09-18944
09-18952
09-18955
09-18958
09-18959
09-18960
09-18961
09-18969
09-18971
09-18972
09-18978
09-18979
09-18982
09-18986
09-18990
09-19028
09·19033
09·19034
09-19036
09-19037
09·19058
09-19059
09·19064
028-00.()().146.00
097-00.()0·105.02
301·00-00·009.00
067·1 0-06·009.00
061-00.()0·009.01
093-00-00·070.00
200·00-00·643.00
300·00.()0·085.00
027·00.()0-085.04
035·00·00·088.00
017·00·00·034.00
020·00·00·053.00
020-00·00·015.04
005·00.()0-020.00
005·00.00·014.00
005.()0.()0·016.00
017·00.00·045.03
017·00·00·045.05
300·00.()0-433.00
200·00-00·647.00
079-00.()0·030.00
017.()0.()0-033.00
018·00-00·051.00
095-1 0·19.()38.00
095·10·19·038.00
008·00-00-Q02.00
015-1 0.03·004.00
062·00.()0·061 .00
029·00-00·044.01
028·30-07·036.00
028·30-07·037.00
071-30-05-056.00
POTIER BEITY JO
ROCK FORK
POTIER FRED & LINDA
BRANHAMS CREEK
POTIER LINDA
POTIER RANDY & LENA
45 GLEN WARD LANE
POTIER STEVE & SHARON
MINERS BRANCH
POWELL EUGENE
HEAD OF ORCHARD BRANCH
POWERS GROVER & LINDA
AUXIER
POWERS WILLIAM J
PRATER BARBARA ANN ET AL
TURNER BRANCH
PRATER BRIAN
CALHOUN DRIVE
PRATER BRIAN K & SAMANTHA L
9 HICKS BRANCH
' 58 BOSCOE TIPPLE ROAD
PRATER CAROLYN
PRATER CHARLES MICHAEL &
SALYERS BRANCH
PRATER CHARLIE ·ESTATE·
MIDDLE CREEK
MIDDLE CREEK
PRATER CHARLIE -ESTATEMIDDLE CREEK
PRATER CHARLIE ·ESTATE1 MILE BELOW RISNER
PRATER CLEARANCE ESTATE
PRATER CLEARANCE ESTATE
PRATER HELEN
PRATER IDA CLICK ET AL
PRATER CREEK
PRATER IRIS J
1993 KY RT 850
PRATER JANICE
PRA1'ER MURL & KATHERINE
PRATER FORK
PRATER NICKlE R & ROBERT V
245 RIGHT PENHOOK
PRATER NICKlE R & ROBERT V
PINHOOK
42 PATCHES DRIVE/OPEN FORK
PRATER REGINA
FITZPATRICK ROAD
PRATER ROSEITA
PRATER SUSAN
PRAIT JIMMY D & TONYA R
STONE COAL
PRAITTONYA
GARREIT
GARREn
PRAITTONYA
PRESTON PAUL & RUBY
WHEELWRIGHT
PRESTONSBURG AUTO PARTS INC
PRESTONSBURG
LEFT J'K OF LITTLE PAINT
032-00·00·020.00
PRICE ALTA
001.()0-00-003.09
RICE BRANCH
PRICE ALTA
BEAR HOLLOW
032-00.00·01 0.00
PRICE ALTA
051·20-03·004.00
PRICE ROLAND & DIANA
COW HOLLOW
071·30.()5·057.00
PROVIDENT BANK
WHf:ELWRIGHT
093..()0·00·043.04
R V MINING COMPANY INC
MARE CREEK
085-00-00-019.02
RACKEY ANITA
REYNOLDS BR·CLEAR CREEK
006.()0.()0.()14.03
RAINES DANIEL & JONNI
ROUGH & TOUGH
020..()0-00-146.04
RAMEY GLEN
RAMEY GLEN & NYRA L DINGUS
020·00·00·146.04
447 WF CONLEY RD
049·1 0·03·014.00
RAMEY RICKY & TERESA
1372 LEFT BEAVER ROAD
305-00·00·045.00
RAMEY RUTH A & RANDALL
028·00·00·137.00
RAMEY SCOTT E
028..()().00·137.00
RAMEY TINA
BOLEN BR
063.()0·00·142.05
RAMSEY KIRK & STEFANIE
873 ORCHARD BRANCH
064·0().00.()13.00
RATCLIFF HELEN
ARKANSAS CREEK
027 -00-00.()83.00
RATtiFF BONNIE L & HEIRS
TURNER BRANCrl
026·00·00·058.03
RATLIFF CHARLES A JR /CHARLES
2929 WILSON CREEK ROAD
RATLIFF CURTIS & TAMMY
1'0RTY S LANE
093·30·02·006.05
303·00·00·005.00
RATLIFF DANIEL
2878 RACCONN RD
045·51J.03·006.00
RATLIFF·ELIZABETH MARIE
SOUTH LAKE DRIVE
045-50.()3-009.00
RATLIFF FARM SUPPLY
993 SOUTH LAKE DRIVE
RATLIFF HAROLD & PAMELA
045·50.03·005.00
938 SOUTH HIGHLAND AVE
021.()0.()0·017.03
RATLIFF KATHY
3223 LIITLE PAINT
048-30-13·006.00
RATLIFF KRIST!
ICE PLANT HOLLOW
RATLIFF PAULA
097.00·00·005.04
045-50-03-004.00
RATLIFF PEGGY
HIGHLAND AVENUE
101.()0·00·01 0.00
RATLIFF PEGGY L
LOWER JOHNS CREEK
101.()0-00.()09.00
RATLIFF PEGGY L
JOHNS CREEK
101.00-Q0-011.00
RATLIFF PEGGY L
JOHNS CREEK
300-QO.Q0-431.00
RATLIFF RAYMOND
306.()0·00-074.00
RATLIFF RAYMOND DON
306.()0·00·180.00
RATLIFF THOMAS JR
RATLIFF TONY M & SHEILA J
BIG BRANCH
080-00·00·034.01
001.00·00·035.02
RAVER STEVEN
10871 WEST MOUNTAIN PARKWAY
300.()0.()0.787.00
RAY ANDREW J & MARY L
093.()0.00·026.01
RAY DONNIE & LELA
TOMS CREEK
084.()().00-058.01
RAY EpGAR & LINDA
KY RT 979
084-00.00-068.00
RAY EDGAR ALLEN & LINDA K
KY RT 979
RAY PHILLIP &TONYA BOYD
4260 TRACE BRANCH
080-00·00-050.00
071·20·01·053.00
RAY ROGER A
WHEELWRIGHT
071·20·01·053.00
RAY ROGER A
WHEELWRIGHT
304-0()..00·163.01
RAY TRUDY
043-1 0.()2-005.00
REAM EDITH HAGER
AUXIER RIVER PLAINS EST
037.()0-00.()48.04
REDMOND JASON
658 LEFT FORK BULL CREEK
REED LINDA S
MARTIN
049·00·00·044.00
303..00·00-028.00
REED WILLIAM
REEVES MQNA F
AT 122 BELOW MELVIN Y
085·1 0·04·007.00
REFFEIT DEXTER
1151 PinS FORK ROAD
018-00-00·034.03
REFFEIT DEXTER
1159 PITTS FORK ROAD
018-00-00·034.04
018.QO-OIJ.034.02
REFFEIT DEXTER DALE
PIITS FORK ROAD
018-00-00.()45.00
REFFEIT DEXTER DALE
HEAD PinS FORK (4481494)
REFFIIT DWAYNE
PIITSFORK
018-00-00·037.00
025-00-00-020.00
REFFIIT HERBERT
1670 CANEY FK RO
REFFIIT JOHN
025·00-00·020.00
039-00.()0-146.00
REFFIIT JOHN P & KASHEITA S
LANGLEY
025-00-00-016.00
REFFIIT PHYLLIS
071·30-11.003.00
REO ACCEPTANCE CORP LTD
HALL HOLLOW
085-00-00-005.00
REYNOLDS HAYDEN ESTATE
MOUTH OSBORNE BRANCH
085..00-00-001.00
REYNOLDS HAYDEN ESTATE ,
REYNOLDS BRANCH
REYNOLDS HUGH 0 & GERALDINE
177.CHARLEY BENTLEY HOLLOW
099-00-00·01 0.01
016-00-00·002.00
REYNOLDS USA
1328 BUCKEYE BRANCH
048-00-00.()92.00
REYNOLDS RALPH ESTATE
ROBERTS STREET
048·00.()0.()75.00
REYNOLDS RALPH ESTATE
BUCKS BRANCH
062·30.()6.()()4.00
REYf:!OLDS RONALD
004-00·00.()19.00
REYNOLDS SHAWN & JOANIE
6303 ABBOIT CK RD
300-00-00-402.00
RICE ALVANELL
304·00.()0·024.00
AUXIER
RICE RANDY
355 STORE HOLLOW
094-40·01·016.00
RlCE TIMOTHY WAYNE
RICHMOND RANDY & RHONDA
134 OAKWOOD DRIVE
303-00-00·251.00
093·30·02-006.05
RICKMON DIANA LYNN
200·00-00-663.00
RIDDLE WENDELL LEE
COW CREEK
091·00.()0-044.04
RIDDLE WENDLE & ESTILL
693 SLICK ROCK BR
302.()0.()0-205.00
RIDDLE WENDLE L
029-40-06-005.00
ESTILL CAMP
RIDENER GENEVA
052-00.()0.()72.01
RISNER KEITH
118 CREEKSIDE LANE
017-00..00·075.00
RISNER NATHAN A
ALUM LICK ROAD
017-00-Q0-075.00
RISNER SHERR!
373 ALUM LICK RD
302-00-00.()06.00
RISTER NICOLE
66 KESTER RD
.041-00.()0.()08.00
RISTER PATIUCIA
122 HOOVER HOLLOW
042-40·17·006.00
RITCHIE EDDIE
STEELE CR ROAD
072·1 0-01.()04.00
ROARK LEONARD
WEEKSBURY
095·00.()0-035.00
ROBERTS BRADLEY
MOUTH OF TOLER CREEK
ROBERTS CLINTON
FORKS OF MUD & TOLER CR
095·00·00-033.11
200-00-00~65.00
RO.BERTS EVA
028.()0.()0-098.00
ROBERTS KENNITH
OFF AT 80
ROBERTS MARGIE MAE HAMILTON & 1218 KY RT 3380
099·00-00-132.01
065-00-00-017.04
ROBERTS MARION -ESTATE- C/0
GUNSTOCK HOLLOW
044·00.()0·118.00
ROBERTSON MARK
ROBINEITE JEFFERY & DEBRA
TRAM
093·30..02"-006.05
093·30.()2-006.06
ROBINEITE LARRY JR & ANGIE HA
TRAM
ROBINEITE NYOKIA ADKINS
TOLER CREEK
095-00-00·1 00.02
301-00-00-330.00
ROBINSON BRENDA
015-00-00-025.05
ROBINSON CHARLES
202 JACK ARNETT BR
039-00.()0.()44.00
ROBINSON CLARENCE A
55 TURKEY CREEK
ROBINSON CREEDA
ARKANSAS CREEK
063·20.()1.()02.01
ROBINSON JACKI~
300·00.(}0-360.00
300-00.()0-901.00
ROBINSON JAMES & TAMMY
141 KEEL FORK
ROBINSON JAMES S
MARTIN
048·40-03.()01.01
063-00·00.()74.02
ROBINSON JOE HEIRS
386 ARKANSAS CREEK
305·00..00-047.00
ROBINSON MARK
301·00.()0-420.00
ROBINSON MARK OR LEQUITA
095-00-00-010.02.
ROBINSON MINCI LYNN
DAMRON SUBDIVISION
200·00·00·669.00
ROBINSON PAM MAY
RIGHT FORK BULL CREEK
046·00·00-064.01
ROBINSON PAMELA
2071VY FORK
016·0Q-00·004.00
ROBINSON TAMMY & TONY
H F MAY ADDTN
039·10.()7-011.00
ROBINSON VICTOR LEE
LIGON
085-00-00-006.02
ROGERS BILLY JOE
24 CHELSEA DRIVE
085·00-00-Q06.D1
ROGERS BILLY JOE
LIGON • RT 979
084·00·00·096.00
ROGERS BILLY JOE & LEASIA
32 SOUTH DEPOT ST
086·20.()2·005.00
ROGERS BUCK & IDA
TOLER CREEK
112·00·00-003.01
ROGERS CHARLIE ESTATE
TOLER CREEK
112-00·00-004.00
ROGERS CHARLIE ESTATE
306·00.00-056.00
ROGERS DEBBIE L
TOLER CREEK
109-00.()0-025.00 L01 ROGERS GARLAND
303·00-00·166.00
ROGERS JOHN IE & UDELL
WEEKSBURY
086·20.()2·005.01
.ROGERS JONATHAN B & IDA L
TOLER CREEK
109·00-00·025.00 L07 ROGERS LARMAN
STURGILL BRANCH
107·00-00·006.05
ROGERS LENA ·ESTATE·
TOLER CREEK
112·00·00.003.04
ROGERS MELTON & LORI
DEADENING FORK
108-00-00-073.00
ROGERS MICHAEL D &CAROLYN K
BRAN HANS CREEK
109·00-00-073.12
ROGERS MINDY FAYE
BRANHAMS CREEK
109-00-00-073.10
ROGERS MINDY FAYE & CARLOS
560 LEFT FORK TOLER
107·00.()0·018.00
ROGERS ROY
300·00.()0·362.00
ROGERS SELENA
2449 LEFT FK OF TOLER CR
108-00-00-083.01
ROGERS SELENA
1277 KEATHLEY BRANCHfTOLER CR
109-Q0-00·016.01
ROGERS UDELL
1277 KEATHLEY BRANCH ROAD
109-00-00-024.01
ROGERS UDELL
WEEKSBURY
086·20-01.()17.00
ROGERS WILLIAM J
368 COLUMBUS BRANCH
077·00.00·012.01
ROHRER BRENDA JOYCE
TOMS CREEK
093-00-00·026.00
ROMANS JUNIOR LEE & BARBARA
063·10.()5·004.01
ROSE BLACKBURN TABITHA FAYE·RA FINANCE HOLLOW
FRONT STREET
029·1 0.()3·01 0.00
ROSE CARRIE EDNA D
HAROLD HILL
094·00-Q0·015.03
ROSE CATHY
306-00.()0-017.00
ROSE CHARLES B
019-00-00·036.00
ROSE CHARLIE G & CARLA G
304.()0-00·248.00
ROSE MARY
53 ALPIKE S'T
077..00.00·035.03
ROSE MARY
722 KYAT 777
039-00.00·080.00
ROSE RODNEY D
'
123.65
59.85
59.85
203.~8
171.49
75.78
75.78
43.90
155.56
256.96
26719
362.88
27.94
83.0'
68.99
91 75
33.14
43.90
346.94
28.00
1 160.36
43.90
155.95
554.29
618.08
267. 19
• 330.98
187.45
1 096.57
171.49
394.78
270.04
916.54.
139.60
43.30
59.85
394.78
298.68
1>49.99
48 .l4
17 .49
649.99
171.78
267.19
35.95
131.63
107.70
4'0.75
43.90
353.20
570.24
171.49
43.90
442.04
1.846.87
65707
35.95
241.36
51.90
513.73
379.24
111 .27
331.33
474.50
841.37
U90
131.63
171.49
235:30
107.70
251.24
1.064.66
458.59
384.72
112.35
59.85
107.70
362.88
219.34
28.00
731 .41
75.78
107.70
60.83
98.25
490,48
27,.94
283.1 3
219.34
809.48
270.04
251.24
93.36
809.86
75.78
958.11
60.59
59.85
330.98
67.85
59.85
697.81
139.60
27.94
59.85
111.49
83.78
43.90
171.49
27.94
267.19
'43.90
842.38
330.98
28.00
115.69
570.24
59.85
124.94
1,287.95
39.6Q
251.24
171.49
1 23.65
35.95
75.78
83.78
538.34
155.56
I 75.78
107.70
399.04
35.95
171.49
75.78
139.60
43.90
1.110.29
171.49
171.49
59.85
75.78
403.24
523.60
171.49
251.24
128.45
51.90
474.50
91.93
43.90
27.94
171.49
219.34
43.90
91.75
139.60
147.60
187.45
1,926.57
362.88
43.97
1 495.28
330.98
107.70
251.24
219.34
1000.86
506,42
43.90
27.94
59.85
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063-00.00..087.04
069-00.00.087.00
038-0().0().117.00
039-10.02..003.01
042·00.00.001.02
048-50.07..005.00
306.()().00-145.00
061-30.02·013.00
047-o().00-066.04
045-30.07..019.00
01 a-oo-oo-o54.00
01 9-00.00·090.00
035-3().1 0.001.00
035-30.1 0.018.00
035-30.10.019.00
061-00.00.053.00
061.00.00.050.03
099-o().00-125.03
085..Q().00·019.00
096..0().0().032.01
108-00.00.026.00
049-00.0().127.01
05().00.00.087.00
095-00.00..011.04
062-40.01·001.01
05().00.00.087.00
05().0().0().098.00
108-00.00.098.01
108-00.00..089.03
300.00.00·790.00
109-0().0().029.00
068·10.01-015.00
200.00.00·157.00
019-0().0().106.00
01 9-oo-o0-1 06.00
093-20.01-o40.05
055-00.00..050.00
043-00.00..018.03
300.0().0().767.00
015-00.00.022.00
064-00.00..002.00
103-00..QO-o25.01
064·10.02..008.00
306-00.00.083.00
007-()().00..002.00
063-00.00.146.06
01 0.00.00..006.00
064-00.00.008.00
063-00-00.084.00
041·00..00.012.03
063-0().0().087.02
079-00-00.035.00
029-00.00.011.02
039-00-00..082.00
063-00-00..084.00
063-00..QO-o84.02
063-20.02..007.00
054.00.00.009.00
071-30.1 3..007.00
304-00-00·173.00
095-10.16..005.00
022.00.00.008.00
069-oo.OO-o75.01
200..0().0().686.00
041-00.00..021 .03
04().0().0().038.01
2oo-oo-oo-687.00
061-1()-01-012.01
028-30.0S.006.00
103-oo-o0.015.03
020.00.00.061.03
043-40.05..019.00
045-00.00..056.01
045-00.00.057.00
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042-00.00-041 .01
306-o0-00..084.00
045-00.00.031 .02
305-00.00.049.00
300..0().00-685.00
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007.00.00.013.00
035-o0.00.005.10
300.00.00.107.00
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035-00.00..006.00
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019-oo-o0-107.01
072·1 0.01.007.00
019-00.00.107.01
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017-o0.00.019.00
305-00.00-144.00
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076-00.00.051 .01
01G-00-0Jl.020.02
007·10.02..022.00
035-30.10.002.00
304.Q().00-179.00
007.00.00.001 .00
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200-00.00.161 .00
020.00.00.026.00
109-00.00..054.01
042.00.00.010.00
306-o0-00..058.00
042.()().00..031.01
300..00.00-298.00
061-10.02..011.00
06o-o0.00.039.05
061.00.00.010.04
066-00.00..025.00
086-30.01-o35.00
067·20.04..017.00
067-o0-00..085.00
067-2().04-o22.00
067..OQ-00-023.00
067-2Q-04-o17.00
042--IQ-15-001.00
067.00.00.023.00
304-00.00-180.00
30Q-OQ-00-854.00
063-0Q-00-020.00
062.0Q-00.075.00
085-3Q-02-001.00
085-30.02..001.00
301-oo..o0-643.00
085..QO.OO-o94.00
301-00.00-573.00
015-00.00..006.00
085-20.03-009.00
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045-40.12..024.00
071-20.03..010.00
075-0Q-00.003.04
016-00.00·024.00
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093-00.00·102.07
016-00.00-003.00
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052..0()-00..072.01
016-0D-00·003.00
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015-00.00..003.00
016-0().0().003.00
042-4Q-13.009.00
30().0Q-00·155.00
20().0Q-00-702.00
016·00.00..038.00
085-00.00-045.00
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106-0Q-00..050.01
106-00.00..050.00
BOYD BRANCH
ROW ANGIE & BENNETT TIBBS
ARKANSAS CREEK
ROWE BOBBY & TERESA
ROWE GROVER
ROWE JAMES HENRY & JUDEE
236 CANE FORK ROAD
ROWE JUDITH N
CLEAR CREEK
ROWLAND HUGH DOUGLAS JR & KAYE OFF RT 80 AT WARCO
ROWLAND HUGH DOUGLAS JR & KAYE MAYTOWN
RUDDER CHARLENE
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1133 KYAT 1086
RUDDER KENNETH SA & JOAN
KEATHLEY BOTTOM
RUDY JOE OR CAROL
58 HARMONY LANE/LOT
RUNNELS WILLIAM P
EMMA BOTTOM
RUNNELS WILLIAM P
BETWEEN ALLEN & MARTIN
RUNNELS WILLIAM P
GARFIELD ADDITION
RUNNELS WILLIAM P
PRATER FORK
RUNNELS WILLIAM P
MOUTH OF BRUSH CREEK
RUNNELS WILLIAM P
W PRESTONSBURG
RUNNELS WILLIAM P
WEST PRESTONSBURG
RUNNELS WILLIAM P
WEST PRESTONSBURG
RUNNELS WILLIAM P
DWALE
RUNNELS WILLIAM P
EMMA
RUNYON GARY MICHAEL
TINKER FORK
RYAN EULAH
REYNOLDS BRANCH
SADDLER JONATHON E & ANDREA D 500 KV R'r 3379
SALISBURY ARNOLD
TOLER CREEK
SALISBURY ARTIE ODESSA
MARTIN
SALISBURY FERN
ABOVE HUNTER
SALISBURY GEORGIA
620 TOLER CREEK
SALISBURY GEORGIA
ALLEN
SALISBURY GLORIA JEAN
ABOVE HUNTER
SALISBURY GREG
43 DOGWOOD LANE
SALISBURY MARLENE
LEFT FORK OF TOLER
SALISBURY RICKY
LEFT FORK TOLER
SALISBURY SAMMY & TERESA
SALISBURY SAVANNAH P & BRITTAN TOLER CREEK
SALISBURY STACY
174 RAMSEY DRIVE
SALISBURY TRACY LEE
LEFT TOLER
SALISBURY VERNON JR & EASTER
SALISBURY VERNON JR & EASTER
SALYER'S BRANCH
SALYER BOBBI LYNNE
928 CONN ST·IVEL BOTTOM
SAMMONS DORTHA SLONE
874 AT 1498
SAMMONS JACKIE
AUXI~A
SAMMONS JESSICA B
SAMMONS JOHN PHILLIP
MILL BRANCH
SAMMONS MILLARD & NOLLIE
CANE FORK
SAMMONS MONROE
464 CLARK BA RD
SAMMONS TED & DORTHY
ARKANSAS CREEK
SAMONS AMANDA
SAMONS ANDREA MICHELLE
1177 TRIPLES ROAD
SAMONS COY & LINDA C
SAMONS BRANCH
SAMONS JACKIE DALTON &
SHEPHERD'S BRANCH
SAMONS JEFFERY
ARKANSAS CREEK
SAMONS LORA & BErn DUTTON
ARKANSAS CREEK
SAMONS LUCY & LAWRENCE
STONE COAL
SAMONS MIRANDA
CANE BRANCH OF ARKANSAS
SAMONS MYAL T & MONROE
4764 KY RT 1426
SAMONS NORMA & CURTI$ HOLBROOK' STONE COAL
SAMONS NORMA L
LANGLEY
SAMONS PAMELA JANE
ARKANSAS CREEK
SAMONS RICHARD JR & JANET
399 CANE FORK ROAD
SAMONS RONALD DAVID
SAMONS ROSETTA
ARKANSAS CREEK
SANDERS LEIGHTON JAMES
WHEELWRIGHT
SAPPA VITO & ANTHONY GREER
SAYLOR CHRISTOPHER
139 STUMBO DRIVE
SCALF CHARLES A
2567 ABBOTT CREEK ROAD
SCARBERRY CLELL J & AMY
65 JIM TACKETT ROAD
SCOTT DANIEL
IKE FITZPATRICK SUB
SCOTT FRANK & SHARON
STONE COAL
SCOTT FRANKLIN D & SHARON K
GOSLING BA
· SCOTT FRANKLIN D & SHARON K
SCOTT GINGER & LOWELL
KV RT 1428
SCOTT JEFFERY & ALKA
410 WEBB STREET-GARRETT
SCOTT KRISTIN
BUFFALO
SCOTT MATTIE ·ESTATE·
SCOTT MYRA
AUXIER
SCUTCHFIELD SHIRLEY AMBURGEY
500 RIGHT FORK BULL CR
SCUTCHFIELD SID
TOWN BRANCH
SELLARDS MARK
17 VIRGINIA STREET
SENTERS C L & ETHEL ESTATE
STANVILLE
SENTERS WESLEY MICHAEL
9606 us 23S
SEXTON CHARLES & LAVERNE
DRIFT
SEXTON DAVID D & AECCA
FRASURES BRANCH
SEXTON JAMES & PAT
MARTIN BRANCH
SEXTON JAMES 0 & PATRICIA A
SEXTON RONNIE & MELISSA
WAYLAND
SEXTON TOMMY
SHAFFER ENTERPRISES INC
MAYO BRANCH-PAESTONSBUAq
SHANNON DANITA & JAMES
SHANNON KEVIN
SHELL AQBERT
OWENS TRAILER PARK
SHEPHERD AVALON
122 ALLEN AVENUE
SHEPHERD BARBARA
SALLY STEPHENS BA
SHEPHERD BILLIE DORIS
BUCKEYE
SHEPHERD BILLIE DORIS
1324 BUCKEYE BA
96 ALPIKE STREET
SHEPHERD CHRISTINE
SHEPHERD CLYDE
ROUGH & TOUGH
SHEPHERD DARB -ESTATE·
SHEPHERD DONALD L JA
SALLY STEPHENS BRANCH
SHEPHERD DRUCILLA
SALLY STEPHENS BRANCH
SHEPHERD EDDIE & BARBARA
336 SALLY STEPHENS BRANCH
SHEPHERD EDDIE & BARBARA
SHEPHERD EDDIE & BARBARA
298 SALLY STEPHENS BRANCH
SHEPHERD EDDIE W & BARBARA
136 LEFT FORK SALYERS BRANCH
SHEPHERD ELEANOR
SHEPHERD ELLISON
WEEKSBURY
SALYERS BRANCH
SHEPHERD ERIC
SHEPHERD ERIC
SHEPHERD GLADYS
HALE FORK
314 MILE BELOW PYRAMID
SHEPHERD GLADYS
SHEPHERD GREGORY L
SHEPHERD HERSHEL
4108 KYAT 3379
249 FRANK ARNETT BRANCH
SHEPHERD JAMES & WILMA JEAN
MOTTS BR SALT LICK
SHEPHERD KATHRYN ANN
COW CREEK
SHEPHERD LACY D & TERRIE
1625 SALYERS BRANCH
SHEPHERD LENDON & ANNA
OFFICIAL HOLLOW
SHEPHERD LILILLAN M
WEST PRESTONSBURG
SHEPHERD MILTON
SHEPHERD PAUL
1525 TRIPLES ROAD
SHEPHERD SELENA & KEVIN
DAVID
SHEPHERD TAMMY L
SHEPHERD TROY & ETTIE
SALVERS BA
SHEPHERD VIRGIL & MARY EST
NECK BRANCH MUD CREEK
SHEPHERD VJRGINIA & NORMA
WAYLAND
SHEPHERD WILLIAM J
SHIPLEY LARRY W
STEELES CREEK
SHORT MARY
SHORT RICHARD C
76 TREVOR LANE
SHORTRIDGE MICHAEL D & JODIE
CORN FORK
SHORTRIDGE RON
BULL CREEK
SHORTRIDGE STEVEN D
LEFT FORK OF SPURLOCK
SHREWSBERRY SHELBY
WEEKSBURY
SIMON LINDA K
SIZEMORE DANNY L
SIZEMORE HERSHELL & EAANESTINE BILL HALL BRANCH
1/2 Ml ABOVE MCDOWELL SCH
SIZEMORE JAMES
ROYAL HOLLOW
SIZEMORE JAMES & MARY ELLEN
MCDOWELL
SIZEMORE JUDY GAY
STEELES CREEK
SIZEMORE KENNETH
515 MIDDLE BRANCH ROAD
SIZEMORE MARY
SIZEMORE MICHAEL
SIZEMORE RICKY
CLARK BRANCH
SKEANS ROBERT & SANDRA
5674 SOUTH US 23
SKEANS ROBERT & SANDRA
ABNER FORK
SKEENS ELLA
SKEENS ELLA
SKEENS JIMMY D & BRENDA
HEAD OF ORCHARD FORK
SKEENS JIMMY DWAYNE JA
SKEENS JUDY
MIDDLE CREEK
SKEENS MIKIE
ABNER FORK OF LEFT BEAVER
SKEENS RALPH
JENNY WILEY STATE PARK
SKY CORPORATION
TOWN BRANCH
SLOAN JAMES
,
WHEELWRIGHT
SLOAN WILLIAM L & TAMARA J
OLD US 23
SLOANE MICHAEL L & SHELIA F
BUCKEYE
SLONE BARBARA
ESTILL BOTTOM
SLONE BENNY & LOIS W
TRAM
SLONE BEULAH WILLIAM SLONE
1565 BLUE RIVER
SLONE BURLIN
fliVER STREET
SLONE CESCO -ESTATE·
126 CREEKSIDE LANE
SLONE CRYSTAL
BUCKEYE
SLONE DANIEL B & DEBRA L
123 NORTH MAYO AVENUE
SLONE DANNY & ROSE
1513 BUCKEYE BRANCH
SLONE DAVID
SLONE DAVID
WAYLAND
SLONE DAVID RAY & FRAN
SLONE GENET & DEBORAH K
SLONE GINGER ROSE
DAVID
SLONE GREENVILLE
SLONE HOLLOW
SLONE HERSHEL & GLADIS
ESTILL BOTTOM
SLONE ISOM B
MOUTH OF STAMPERS BA
SLONE JAKE & ROSSANA
423 COLDWATER BRANCH RD
SLONE JAMES & DARLENE
COLDWATER
SLONE JAMES & DARLENE
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729.73
474.50
410.75
511.23
75.78
59.85
171.49
67.85
394.78
91.75
235.30
63.56
1,158.79
46.17
93.30
227.02
298.68
126.68
68.48
92.55
75.78
1Q7.70
1,048.72
267.19
171 .49
28.11
27.94
330.98
60.31
362.88
43.90
43.90
35.95
43.90
536.73
43.90
330.98
91 .75
107.70
171.86
43.90
315.06
1,527.87
43.90
649.99
27.94
378.83
251.24
91.75
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442.64
442.64
59.85
450.62
761.99
139.63
43.90
171.49
490.48
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334.62
155.34
410.75
1,048.72
889.23
2,021.64
259.23
367.68
204.36
27.94
729.73
107.70
139.60
52.71
91.75
889.23
251.24
267.19
27.94
171.49
43.90
147.60
251.24
171.49
331.73
163.53
3,201.89
27.94
235.30
43.90
313.05
139.60
43.90
235.30
171.49
729.73
172.84
649.99
43.90
139.60
362.88
171.49
686.67
199.20
59.97
283.13
91 .75
158.37
306.03
346.94
841.37
490.48
362.88
681.88
622.89
171.49
98.02
51 .90
410.75
251.24
135.42
38.02
570.24
43.90
442.64
75.78
346.94
330.98
107.70
330.98
458.59
427.68
490.48
235.30
267.19
251.24
203.38
394.78
145.48
394.78
190.65
1,030.83
1,224.15
331.74
123.91
491.60
101 .23
131.63
410.75
283.76
251.24
330.98
427.69
937.07
618.08
139.60
75.78
59.85
75.78
91.75
171.49
456.38
554.29
235.30
59.85
498.48
27.94
177.87
155.56
35.95
107.70
602.13
251.24
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200.00.00.807.00
SLONE JAMES A
028-30-06-007.00
SLONE JEFFREY & TONYA A
109-0o-oo-067.04
SLONE JENNIFER LYNN & BILL
302.Q().O().Q24.00
SLONE JESSICA
306-00..00·173.00
SLONE JOSH
042·oo.oa-OG4.00
SLONE KAREN
300.00..00·368.00
SLONE KIMBERLY D & CLOVA
029-1().07-o03.00
SLONE MAGGIE
039-10.04·011.00
SLONE MONROE & LUCRETIA ·EST·
007.Q().O().Q11.03
'SLONE PALMER L
094-30-07·013.00
SLONE PATRICIA ANN
099-0Q-0().094.01
SLONE RICKY & MICHELLE
30()-0Q-OQ-234.00
SLONE ROBYN
SLONE RONNIE & TAMMEY
022..00.00-068.02
SLONE SANDRA KRISTINE
048-00.0().090.03
SLONE SHANNON & APRIL SLONE
016-0Q-00..018.04
306-00.00.138.00
SLONE STEPHANIE & BRANDON CAUD
SLONE TAMMEY CONLEY
022-00.00.0S8.02
07()-0Q-00-048.00
SLONE TERRI LEIGH & MEGAN
099-00-00.102.00
SLONE TEARY & MISTY
061.00.00-009.02
SLONE TIMOTHY A
SLONE WILLIAM & SANDRA K
306-00.00·044.00
071-20.04..004.04
SLONE WOODROW & ETHEL
092.Q().O().Q23.01
SMALLWOOD JOE
071-20.06..007.00
SMALLWOOD MARK
SMALLWOOD MARK
071·20.06..005.00
071-30.05.0S9.00
SMALLWOOD VERNON
30().00.Q0.485.00
SMITH ASTOR
095-1 Q-19..027.00
SMITH BRENDA
044-40.01-o04.00
SMITH BRIAN & CLAUDETTE
044-4Q-01.004.00
SMITH BRIAN & CLAUDETTE
105-0Q-OO-o49.00.
SMITH CARL & SANDY
069-00.00..013.00
SMITH DANA & KAREN
099-0Q-00.116.00
SMITH DANA P
062..00.00·046.04
SMITH DENNIS
03().0().00..017.00
SMITH JEFF I OR KATHERINE
20().0Q-00-706.00
SMITH JIMMIE & STELLA MARIE
105-0Q-00..033.03
SMITH JIMMY DALE & JOYCE S
SMITH KELLIE
300.00.00.369.00
106-00.00.045.00
SMITH LARRY & TERESA
SMITH LESLIE JA & DEBORAH
095-1D-14-o16.00
SMITH MARK & PATSY
078-10.01.008.00
SMITH MARK L
078-10.01-o09.00
062-00.0().046.04
SMITH MELISSA & DENNIS
09().0().0Q..Q15.01
SMITH PHYLLIS A REVOCABLE
044·00.00..035.02
SMITH ROBERT
SMITH SHARON K
062-20.05..002.00
304-oo..00-231.00
SMITH SHAWN
029·1Q-08..004.00
SNEDIGAR LONNIE
SNODGRASS DELBERT
093·10·01..006.00
035-00..00·063.02
SOUTHEAST RAX DEVELOPMENT CO
063-0().0().126.07
SPAKE ROBERT
015-00..Q().045.03
SPARKMAN ADAM
054-10..01.007.00
SPARKMAN MELISSA & BRANDON
303-0().0().200.00
SPARKS GRACIE
035-0().00..030.02
SPARKS NORMA
097-oo-o().084.00
SPARKS THOMAS & IRENE CARROLL
20().0().00-813.00
SPARR JOHN WILLIAM & SHARON
086-30.01..018.00
SPEARS BRITTANY &
108-00.00.0S7.08
SPEARS DON ROBIN
014-00..00.019.02
SPEARS DONNIE & REBECCA
014-00-00..Q19.00
SPEARS DONNIE LEE & KAISTI L
014-oo-oo-o19.05
SPEARS DONNIE LEE & KRISTI L
086-30.01..023.00
SPEARS IKE
075-00.00..007.05
SPEARS JACKIE
071..0().0().006.00
SPEARS JOHNNY & GRETA
071 ·00.00..006.00
SPEARS JOHNNY & GRETA
076-00.00..008.03
SPEARS KATHY
086-40-o2.003.00
SPEARS LINDSEY & OPAL
OOS..00-00.012.00
SPEARS OTTO & CLADIE ·ESTATE063.Q0.00.116.00
SPEARS TIMOTHY L
304-00.00-428.00
SPEARS TIMOTHY L
079-oo..oQ-064.01
SPENCER BILLY JOE & DEANNA KAY
044-00..00-118.00
SPENCER JAMES
070..00.00·006.00
SPIVEY MADELINE
045-4Q-12.006.00
SPIVEY SHELLEY MARIE
302.Q().00-227.00
SPRADLIN AARON
001.Q().O().Q23.00
SPRADLIN ARVILLA ESTATE
109-0Q-00.025.00.L04 SPRADLIN DAVID & BONNIE
004-00-oo-o17.00
SPRADLIN GREEN & JEANIE ·EST·
043-00.00·018.01
SPRADLIN KAREN E
061-20.02..015.00
SPRADLIN VIRGIL & DESSIE
061 -20.01-004.00
SPRADLIN VIRGIL & DESSIE
004·00.00..016.00
SPRADLIN W D & LAURA ·ESTATE·
080.2Q-03-008.01
SPURLOCK DEXTER & TOWANNA
050.00.00.099.00
SPURLOCK EDWARD LEE
049-1D-05.003.00
SPURLOCK ELLIS & STELLA
095-00-0b-o17.00
SPURLOCK KEITH
061·10.02-011.00
STAAL KAREN
109-oo.OO-o72.00
STACY CARL & RENEE
093·30.02..005.00
STANDIFUR ROBERT & NORMA
066-10·01·008.00
STANLEY AUDREY
01 6-00-00·014.00 ' STANLEY EASTER
03s-oo-oo-052.01
STANLEY MELISSA
052.00.00.072.01
STANLEY NATHANIEL
055-00.00.006.01
STANLEY ROBERT CAREL & VICKIE
036-00..00.046.04
STARR WILMA LESLIE
054.Q().O().Q32.00
STEGALL SHARON
037·00.00.004.00
STEPHENS BERTHA CLIFTON
047-00.0D-067.02
STEPHENS DARRELL & ROBERTA
047.00.00.072.02
STEPHENS DON
017.00.00.072.01
STEPHENS EARL
047-o0-00..072.00
STEPHENS FLOYD
038-0().0().057.03
STEPHENS ISAAC
035-30.14·008.00 • STEPHENS LAURA MARIE
305-00.00.105.00
STEPHENS MARIE
042-20.02-002.00
STEPHENS PEGGY
301.Q().00-353.00
STEPHENS STANLEY
047.Q().00-074.01
STEPHENS WILLIAM DARRELL
047.00.00.072.01
STEPHENS WILLIAM DARRELL
017.()().00..075.00
STEPHENS WILLIAM E
045-6().06-003.00
STEPP SABRENA
045-60.07·005.00
STEPP SABRENA
045·50.01-025.00
STEPP SABAENA
045-60-o7·006.00
STEPP SABRENA
108-0Q-00.056.04
STEVENS BRADLEY & JACKIE
094-40.04-002.00
STEVENS MILLARD D
054.Q().O().Q30.00
STEWART TRACIE
30().0Q.Q().474.00
STONE JAMES
071-20-02..002.00
STOUT MARIE
105-0o.OD-017.00
STRATTON JAKE
093-00-oo-o43.07
STRATTON JAKE & BERTHA
200.00.()().714.00
STRATTON RICKY & VERTIE
105-00.0D-032.00
STRATTON RICKY & VERTIE
105-0Q-OQ-014.00
STRATTON RONNIE
106-oo..OQ-051.00
STRATTON VERTIE MAE
079-oo·OD-069.02
STRICKLIN SYBLE
086-40.01-Q01.00
STRONG HATLER
086-40.01-o1 0.00
STRONG HATLER
067·10.03-o08.00
STUMBO ANNA M
300.00-0Q-542.00
STUMBO CHARLES K
306-Q().OQ-035.00
STUMBO DANA
040.00·00.032.20
STUMBO DAVID M
200.00-00.716.00
STUMBO GREGORY T & LILLY
300.00-00.027.00
STUMBO JASON B & JESSICA
068-00·0D-034.00
STUMBO JESSICA
048-50-02·002.00
STUMBO LILY
050.00.00.023.00
STUMBO PAMELA
094.()().00..053.03
STUMBO TRACEY
079-00-00-o46.00
STURGILL ANGELA AKERS & DANNY
305-00·00.153.00
STURGILL BRANDON R & RENAE S
095-0().0().037.00
STURGILL TAMMY
022..QQ-oo-011.00
SUMMERS PROPERTIES LLC
071.Q().00-029.01
SUMNERS MARTHA L
103.00.00.010.01
SUTTER LENORE & LARRY
094·30·08-0~5.00
SWIGER MARK
094·30..08-035.00
SWIGER MARK & MICHELLE
048-30·03·029.01
SWIMS JENNIE
098-00-00.019.00
SWINEY SONNY & DAWN
065-00.0Q-007.01
SWORD CURTIS WAYNE
305-0().0Q-168.00
SWORD NANCY
038.00·0Q-027.01
SYMON DAVID & WANDA
039-00·00.133.00
T & K MINING CO INC
098-0().0().107.00
TACKETT AMANDA
303-0Q-OQ-202.00
TACKETT ANGELIA S
099-10·02·005.00
TACKETT ANITA
099-oo-oo-060.00
TACKETT ANTHONY & ROSETTA
099-00·00..011.00
TACKETT AZZLE
099-10·02·005.00
TACKETT AZZLE & CLARA
099-10.02·005.00
TACKETT BEATRICE
069-0D-00-084.01
TACKETT BERNICE
086-10·01·005.00
TACKETT BRADY & LOIS ·ESTAlE·
007-0Q-00.008.00
TACKETT CHESTER
099-10.02..005.01
TACKETT CLARA
084-20-02-002.00
TACKETT CURT & ETHEL
083·00-00·030.00
TACKETT CURTIS & VEDA
035-0Q-OQ-005.03
TACKETT DANA
052-10·01-022.00
TACKETT DENVER D & CATHI
052·10-01·021.00
TACKETT DENVER D & CATHI ·
051·00·00.031.07
TACKETT DENVER D & CATHI L
051-20·03-006.00
TACKETT DENVER DAVID
095-00·0D-112.00
TACKETT DIANA -ESTATE·
20D-00·00·721.00
TACKETT DIANA ·ESTATE·
457 WEBB STREET
BRANHAMS CREEK
SIZEMORE
GARRETT HILL
MAYTOWN
1205 TRIPLE S ROAD
58 BOMERANG DRIVE
1559 KYAT 3380
1165 BIG BRANCH ABBOTT
REYNOLDS LANE
LEFT FORK MIDDLE CR
:~c;RANCH ABBO~
57 ORCHARD BRANCH
11 LEFT FORK TINKER FORK
25 LEFT FORK DODSON BRANCH
15541VY CREEK
WHEELWRIGHT
267 GOLF COURSE ROAD
WHEELWRIGHT
LEFT PEN HOOK HILL
BAYS BRANCH
BAYS BRANCH
MARE CREEK
HI HAT
TINKER FK OF BIG MUD CRK
SMITH LANE
UPPER END OF GLO
SHOP BA AT MARE CREEK
AT 1426
COLDWATER
23 FERRELL LANE
95 EAST MAIN STREET
76 MOCKINGBIRD LANE
14 SMITH LANE
BUFFALO
12 HYDEN TfiAILER COURT
JOHNS ADDTN • DWALE
GARRETT HILL
IVEL
PRESTONSBURG
LEFT FORK OF RICE BRANCH
MIDDLE CREEK
15970 KYAT 122
567 HOLLYBUSH BR
100 NATHAN CARROLL DR
ABBOTT CREEK
901 CALEB FORK
TOLER CREEK
LEFT FORK ABBOTT CREEK
298 MART MEADE BR
LEFT FK ABBOTT
WEEKSBURY
CORN FORK ROAD
BRANHAM CREEK
SUGARLOAF
YELLOW FLAT
1092 RUFF & TUFF BRANCH
RICE BRANCH OF PRATER
SAMMIE CLARK BRANCH
95 OLD CUFF AD/LOT #6
TOWN BRANCH
STATE ROAD FORK
TOLER CREEK
HEAD OF ABBOTT
3248 KY RT 1428
OLD US 23
JENNY'S CIIEEK
LITTLE MUD
HUNTER BRANCH
KEATHLEY-SPRADLIN SUBDIV
1062 KY RT 9_79
68 TREVOR LANE
BRANHAMS CREEK
32 LONE OAK COURT
MORGAN FORK LITTLE MUD
919 BUCKEYE BR
20 PETRY LANE
NEAR MCDOWELL HOSPITAL
BUCKINGHAM
_BULL CREEK
456 BRYANT BRANCH
4033 SPURLOCK CREEK
NEAR GAS FORK AT ALLEN
OKLAHOMA BRANCH
ALUM LICK-CANEY CREEK
OKLAHOMA BRANCH
STEPHENS BRANCH MARTIN
22 S STANLEY AVE
CANE BRANCH OF ARKANSAS
MOUTH OF STAMPERS BRANCH
OKLAHOMA BRANCH
OKLAHOMA BRANCH
445 ALUM LICK AD
2744 SOUTH LAKE DRIVE
2747 SOUTH LAKE DRIVE
1583 SOUTH LAKE DRIVE
2767 SOUTH LAKE DRIVE
3968 TOLER CREEK AD
71 RED TOWN
BRYANT BRANCH.
WHEELWRIGHT
SHOP FORK OF MARE CREEK
MARE CREEK
COLD WATER BRANCH
COLD WATER HOLLOW
759 SHOP BRANCH MARE CREEK
303 COLDWATER BRIBETSY LAYNE
PRATER CREEK
YELLOW FLAT
YELLOW FLAT
FRASURES CREEK
2880 TURKEY CREEK ROAD
LEFT BEAVER
HEAD MCCLEARY BA
2928 FAASURES CREEK
DINWOOD
ABOVE PAINTER
LAYNE BOTTOM
PRATER CREEK
BRANHAM& CAEKK
ABBOTT CREEK
HALL HOLLOW
BUFFALO CREEK
45 4TH STREET·TRAM
87 CHURCH STREET
MARTIN
MUD CREEK
350 DINWOOD ROAD
GOOSE CREEl<
TINKER FORK
BIG MUD CREEK
LEFT FRK TACKETT FAK
TACKETT FORK
TACKETT FORK
CLEAR CREEK
ACROSS FROM MELVIN SCHOOL
TACKETT FORK
LIGON
NEDS FORK
SALLY STEPHENS BR
MCDOWELL
MCDOWELL
MINNIE
COW HOLLOW
TOLER CREEK-BIG MUD
TOLER CREEK BIG MUD
24.78
139.60
43.90
27.94
27.94
410.75
91.75
330.98
203.38
32.74
171.49
91.75
43.90
384.72
458.59
522.39
187.45
298.68
699.42
745.67
362.88
554.29
98.02
2,723.43
55.Q1
1,158.79
20.59
299.10
590.98
91.75
602.13
35.95
969.94
20.43
330.98
1,156.67
205.78
219.34
27.94
107.70
721 .77
57024
988.96
1,287.95
. 251.24
203.38
490.48
139.60
91.75
43.90
6,462.70
75.78
43.90
841.37
59.85
446.58
176.29
139.60
2~.38
1,367.72
163.53
378.83
43.90
187.87
187.45
598.35
198.13
139.60
75.94
283.13
100.25
283.13
889.23
203.38
59.97
75.78
75.78
251 .24
474.50
491 .48
35.95
203.38
251.24
140.74
745.67
330.98
139.60
315.12
299.10
458.59
267.19
35.95
139.60
206.61
139.60
319.47
171 .49
251.24
538.34
203.38
187.45
378.83
267.19
27:94
212.69
43.90
463.38
299.10
77.07
431,48
107.70
585.41
657.07
1,015.44
943.76
809.46
538.34
155.56
219.34
384.72
122.65
72.21
27.94
697.81
59.85
64.64
458.59
59.97
59.97
75.78
378.83
267.19
1,289.10
• 59.85
203.38
139.60
618.08
299.10
75.78
809.48
681 .88
267.19
3,207.63
123.91
27.94
m.58
299.10
26.35
171.49
299.10
51.90
490.48
27.94
522.39
67.85
171.49
75.78
43.90
128.45
43.90
426.69
139.89
43.90
251.24
171.49
171.49
235.30
171.49
1,686.69
2,963.09
921.13
1,064.66
124.59
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TACKETI DONALD RAY
TACKETI DONALD RAY & MELISSA
TACKETI DONNA
TACKETI DOUG
TACKETI ERIC DEAN
TACKETI ERICK
TACKETI ERICK D
TACKETI EUGENE
TACKETIGAAY
TACKETI GARY D
TACKETI GORDEN & BErn
TACKETI GORDON
TACKETI GORDON & BETIY
TACKETI GORDON LEE
TACKETI JAMES
TACKETI JASON
TACKETI JASON LEE
TACKETI JEFFREY & TIMOTHY &
TACKETI JERRY
TACKETI JERRY & DEBBIE LIGHT
TACKETI JIMMY
TAC~ETI JOHN & GLENNIS A
TACKETI JOHN JA
TACKETI JOHN W & VIDA M
TACKETI JOHNATHAN D & WILLA
TACKETI JUDITH ANNETIE
TACKETI KATHY
TACKETI KATHY
TACt<ETI KEITH
TACKETI LARRY D
TACKETI LOUIS~
TACKETI LOUISE
TACKETI MARVIN D & DOROTHY J
TACKETI MARY
TACKETI MARY
TACKETI MATIHEW & JEREMY
TACKETI MIKE
TACKETI MIKE & PAULA K
TACKETI MISTY
TACKETI PEGGY
TACKETI REBECCA
TACKETI RICHIE RAY
TACKETI RICKY & ARIZONA
TACKETI SCOTI & NORMA
TACKETI SCOTI E
TACKETI STANLEY
TACKETI TAMMY
TACKETI TEDDY B
TACKETI THURMAN LEE & BERTHA
TACKETI WANDA
TALLEN BRENDA
TALLEN BRENDA
TAYLOR ALLEN
TAYLOR ALLEN
TAYLOR BEAN & WHITAKER
TAYLOR BRENDA
TAYLOR BRENDA ANN SANDERS
TAYLOR CORBETIE
TAYLOR ELBERT LEN & LINDA GAVE
TAYLORIVELEE
TAYLOR JOHN
TAYLOR JOSEPH J
TAYLOR KENNETH A & JUANITA R
TAYLOR MICHAEL
TAYLOR NANCY & EDWARD C
!AYLOR NELL
TAYLOR PAULA & MICHAEL
TEEL DOROTHY
TEEL PAM & KYLE BATES
TERRY ELDRIDGE WILLIE & RONALD
TERRY SANDY
TERRY WILLIAM & SHERRY
THACKER BOBBY RAY
THACKER LEVON
THACKER LUCILLE
THACKER PENNY LEA
THACKER ROBERT DALE & REBECCA
THACKER SANDRA L
THACKER SCOTI & ANZIE
THACKER TERRY & VILLA MAE
THOMAS CHESTER
THOMAS CHESTER
THOMAS RICKY A
THOMAS VINCENT & KATHY
THOMPSON BILLY RAY
THOMPSON PHILLIP & RENA
THOMPSON ROSEINA
THOMPSON SHIRLEY
THOMPSON SHIRLEY L
THORNSBERRY BETHEL
THORNSBERRY CLARK & SYLVIA
THORNSBERRY GEORGE & ANDREA
THORNSBERRY HAROLD G
THORNSBERRY JAMES & JESSICA
THPRNSBERRY LEO & BErn
THORNSBURY ANDREA
THORNSBURY JOHNNY & LINDA
THORNSBURY KATHERINE & FRANK
THORNSBURY RALPH & BRENDA
THORNSBURY WANDA
TIBBS BENNETI & ANGIE
TIBBS DAVID & MELISSA
TINCHER JANIE
TINCHER RANDY & JANIE
TIPTON GREG & TERESA L
TITLOW LOUISE ·ESTATE·
TOMMY SPRIGGS
TOTIEN JOE & JANIE L SLONE
TRAMMELL CLIFTON
TRAVIS COOK
TRAVIS GLEN
TRIPLETI BERTHA ESTATE
TRIPLETI DIANNA LYNN
TRIPLETI TERRY W & MATIIE R
TUCKER PAUL MICHAEL"
TURNER BRENDA
TURNER DORA B
TURNER EARNEST -ESTATETURNER EARNEST -ESTATETURNER EDWARD LEE & BRENDA
TURNER FANNIE T ·ESTATE·
TURNER JEFF & SANDRA
TURNER MICHAEL
TURNER MICHAEL (MIKIE)
TURNER SAUNDRA KAY
TURNER SHARON MARIE & PAUL E
TURNER SHIRLEY
TURNER SIDNEY H
TUSSEY BILL B & KATRENA
TUSSEY SHEILA
TUTILE IRENE
TUTILE PATRICK E
US BANK
UNITED ELKHORN COAL
UNKNO~ OWNER
UNKNOWN OWNER
UNKNOWN OWNER
UNKNOWN OWNER
UNKNOWN OWNER
UNKNOWN OWNER
UNKNOWN OWNER
UNKNOWN OWNER
UNKNOWN OWNE,R
UNKNOWN OWNER
UNKNOWN OWNER
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UNKNOWN OWNER
UNKNOWN OWNER
UNKNOWN OWNER
UNKNOWN OWNER
UNKNOWN OWNER
UNKNOWN OWNER
UNKNOWN OWNER
URIAH BEMENT COAL INC
URIAHBEMEN.T COAL INC
URIAHBEMENT COAL INC
US BANK NA
V & M MINING CO OF PAINTSVILLE
VANCE CHARLES & JANET
VANCE COLA JR
VANCE GAR LIN & DONNA
VANCE HAYES & MARTHA
VANCE MICHEAL R JR
VANCE SHELIA TACKETI & COLA
VANCE SYLVIA
VANCE WE~lDALL
VANCE WENDELL & RITA
VANCE WILLIAM & REBECCA -EST·
VANDERPOOL ERIC T
VANDERPOOL MICHAEL C
VANHOOSE RANDALL L
VANOVER JACK & JANET
VANOVER JACK B
55 FREEL TACKETI DRIVE
TACKETI BRANCH
ABNER FORK
CLEAR CREEK
215 JOHNSON COAL HOLLOW
ABNER FORK
WEEKSBURY
903 KY RT 466
HAROLD
COAL HOLLOW· ABNER
JACKS CREEK
MELVIN
5707 KY RT 3379
MUD CREEK ROAD
TACKETI FK OF BIG MUD CR
ABNER FORK
LEFT FORK OF TACKETI FORK
TACKETI FORK OF MUD CREEK
250 SLICK ROCK BRANCH
37 FRASURE LANE
122 GOLD HOWARD LOOP
311 SOUTH ROBERTS DR
I.
LEFT FORK TACKETI FORK
WHEELWRIGHT
WHEELWRIGHT
TOLER CREEK
TACKETT FORK
CALEB FORK
HEAD LIGON BRANCH
ABBOTICREEK
STEPHENS BRANCH MARTIN
BRANHAMS CREEK
RIGHT FORK ·oF TACKETT FK
ABNER FORK
11711 KY RT 979
CALEB FORK
RIGHT TINKER FORK
MUD CREEK
REYNOLDS BRANCH
CLEAR CR-LIGON
WHEELWRIGHT
LIBERTY LANE
WHEELWRIGHT
HAU HOLLOW· WHEELWRIGHT
ESTILL
PUNKIN CENTER
TRAM
125 SHOP BRANCH
UPPER BURTON
KEATHLEY BOTIOM
SPURLOCK OF MIDDLE CREEK
HAGER BRANCH
543 JEFFERSON RD
WHEELWRIGHT HOLLOW
DWALE
GARRETIHILL
LEFT FORK UTILE PAINT
91 2ND STREET-FOX BOTIOM
302 JIM POTTER .BRANCH .
STRATION BRANCH
93 MOCKINGBIRD LANE
TACKETI FORK OF BIG MUD
MOUl'H OF STORE BRANCH
237 CHERRY STREET
BETSY LAYNE
MIDDLE CREEK
MIDDLE CREEK
FROG TOWN
BELOW MELVIN Y
CALF CREEK
HALL HOLLOW
48 SLONE STREET
26 ALPIKE STREET
188 BANK STREET
55 NORTH RALPHS ROAD
1254 COOLEY STREET/LANCER
456 CALF BRANCH RD
95 HUNTS FORK ROAD
95 POPLAR STREET
BAYS BR UTILE PAINT
18 HUGHES BR RD
NEAR GARRETT
ESTILL CAMP
WHEELWRIGHT
EARNHART DR
544 SLICK ROCK BR
STAMPERS BRANCH
BIG MUD CREEK
2012 STONE COAL RD
BIG MUD-BUCKHORN
GARRETT
39 CLEAR WATER ROAD
DRIFT
DRIFT
ABBOTICREEK
49 SLONE ST ·STONE COAL
DRIFT HOLLOW
DRIFT HOLLOW
1934 STUMBO HOLLOW
2611 RACOON ROAD
OWENS TRAILER PARK
29 BLUEGRASS HOLLOW ·EASTERN
4553 KY RT 404 • LOT 10
MOUTH OF STUMBO BRANCH
72 QUILLEN SHEPHERD DR
WARREN DRIVE
MARE CREEK
JACKS CREEK
CALEB
HUEYSVILLE
MOUTH OF STONECOAL
HUEYSVILLE
2 MAGNOLIA
MOUTH OF STUMBO BRANCH
SPEWING CAMP
CRACKER BOTJOM
GOOSE CREEK
GOOSE CREEK
GOOSE CREEK
414 MAIN STREET
GUNSTOCK HOLLOW-PRINTER
LEFT BEAVER
BIG MUD
14632 KY AT 979
RALEIGH BARNETT SUBDIV
LIGON
TACKETT FORK
93 LEFT FORK DODSON BRANCH
763 BEAVER JUNCTION
ABOVE PRINtER
FITZPATRICK ROAD
192.22
75.78
43.97
43.90
171.86
75.94
1,051.16
43.97
155.89
91.75
491.60
109.39
43.97
171.86
203.38
2,810.46
43.90
59.97
634.45
353.83
307.09
331.74
251.24
761.64
1,064.66
187.45
91.75
389.00
434.67
27.94
28.00
323.76
26.36
251.24
43.90
51.99
43.90
59.85
27.94
109.64
59.85
402.78
139.60
59.97
319.82
28.28
75.94
27.94
235.30
51.90
77.07
123.65
126.68
126.68
330.98
169.71
83.68
27.94
155.56
75.78
586.16
107.93
602.13
378.83
586.86
374.90
171.49
139.60
43.90
298.68
889.23
426.69
43.90
43.90
139.60
570.24
251.24
251.24
2,404.41
35.95
123.65
43.90
123.65
112.48
192.22
43.90
362.88
235.30
506.42
968.96
53.55
227.33
83.68
426.69
32.74
219.34
107.70
410.75
542.39
43.90
330.98
1,468.20
171.49
1,048.72
59.85
171.49
91.75
649.99
98.02
171.49
992.92
139.60
40.69
327.17
43.90
171.49
208.18
44.61
102.21
1,447.44
139.60
75.78
267.19
187.45
1!0.61
411.73
139.60
109.64
299.10
43.90
203.38
857.32
235.30
59.85
75.94
43.97
139.89
75.78
203.38
91.75
43.90
75.78
27.94
91.75
75.78
75.78
134.82
30.33
43.90
47.11
27.94
139.60
23.16
267.19
2,165.17
171.49
255.68
171.96
1,846.17
43.90
64.64
107.70
726.65
1,606.94
91.84
275.20
35.95
348.08
410.75
275.20
522.39
713.76
330.98
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as
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the
redemption
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William
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liens
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the
thereof.
date
matter
contained
Keridrick,
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favor
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and/or
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for
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record
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writing
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the
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payment of
to
above
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sold
subject
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property.described
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lsasements,
idence
to
date
the
form
force
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per
properly
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lpurchaser
record
12%
have
bond
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the
execution
may issue,
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described real
upon
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property for prior
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rate
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purchaser
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at
for
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41631
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of sale
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of
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2010,
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advised
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please be
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Courthouse
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Old
lat the
County
Floyd
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lenue,
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best
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Justice
Center),
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tion, on the Sth day of
August,
described
forth
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following the description, the
lproperty, to wit:
wit:
to
the
interest
$85,817.78
at
at-9:15
their
as
and
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a
entered
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County
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bidder,
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number
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icosporated
for
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identity.
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Aaron
to
Oustey
the
same
conveyed
property
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dated
July 28,
Rebecca
Ousley, husband and wife, by deed
Office
of
Book
in Deed
526, Page 677, in the
record
2006,
of
Clerk.
the
County
Floyd
make
a
cash
or
either
A.
The
pay
successful bidder shall
balance
on
alwith
the
the
of
10%
price
purchase
deposit of
successful
the
which
in
event
for
icredit
thirty
(30):days,
‘with
bond
be
ider.shall
good
required
to.execute
shall
be for the
price
bond
thereon.
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purchase
unpaid
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ear
2
the
on
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Collins
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filed
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Kentucky,
best
and
highest
2010,
August
the
description,
following
Center),
Justice
Collins,
Goble,
poratio
HALL
ALEXANDER
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entered
the
21st
June,
Court
day of
for
the
o&
sum
in the
interest
their
subject
property,
cause,
as
and
sums
additional
with
interest
thereon,
plus
I$
138,678.27
sale
to
offer
for
advised
shall
be
that |
costs;
proceed
please
Av
Central
South
Courthouse
Door,
Old
lat the
County
Floyd
Adams,
idosie
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Garry T.
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Wells,
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Brian
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Claude
John
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people,
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Plumbing
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2005-SD1,
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Ronald
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race,
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AS
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Trust,
Collins
Billy
Cemetery,
Mae
Lafferty,
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Lafferty,
Goble
Alex
Goble
Heirs,
not
admission or
subbidized
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account
on
creed,
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does
Terrace
William
Jessie
on
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Williams
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Wells
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Davis
KENTUCKY
COURT.
NO. I
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COMMONWEALTH
ELECTRONIC
AS
7?1/2
surface
Phillip
Morrison,
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Inc.,
please
information,
more
ferty,
stove,
system,
alarm
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Craig
underground
add
&
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hair
salon
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services.
furnished
are
apartments
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owned
Harkins
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Anthony
Watson
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additional
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acres
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is
proposed
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maps.
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COURT
NO.
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SERVICES,
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amendment
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bance
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Kentucky
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given
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an
applied
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$3,200
2002
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prise
has
$3,200.
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notice
350.070,
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of
provisions
following
with
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settle
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opportunity
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certify
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the
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District
of
date
the
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by
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contact
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fiduciaries
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rejected.
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Pre-
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space
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be
may
information
School
High
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1:00
at
bids
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cepted
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at
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place
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furnished
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be
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need
clean,
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townhouse
rent
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location.
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August
at the
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to
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Pikeville
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limits
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apt
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hiring
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of
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ment.
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rent.
now
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apartment.
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in
city
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at
80.
deposit
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1999
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house
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and
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bids
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for
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appurtenances
at
project
replacement
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at
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straight
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hill
to
of
near
the
beginning.
cénveyed
property
the.:same
with
A.
of
6f 10%
for sixty
credit
der
bidder
successful
The
deposit
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shall
left
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Kentucky.
either
the
or
mak
balance
price with the
which event the’ successful
execute
with good
bond
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o
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cash
pay
Hall
1984,
of
purchase
(60)
days, in
to
required
be
turning
to
August
the
ol
left
turning
drai
to
Deed
dated
iBrenda
Hall; by Warranty.
Book 286,
Deed
record
in
Rage 725, in
Court-of
County,
lof the
Floyd
County
turning
thence
thence
tothe
drain
the
KY{
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draining
the
steak
stake
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steak
the
the
at
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another
to
line
at
steak
stake
to
the
hill
near
hill
left
down
a
tuming
hene
steak
stake
a
around
istraight
1132
on
al
al
bid-
surety
price
Said
bond
1..
shall ‘be for the unpaid
thé date
form
12%
annum
interest
at the rate of
bear
per
effect
the
force
shall
have
and
Said
bond
until
sale
paid.
shal
lien
and
a
execution
which
for
issue,
lof a Judgment
may
as
above
the
retained
ibe
upon
‘purchase
land
lof
iona
pay
surel The purchas
‘ar
all
describe rea estat
shall
assessments
or
tax year and
rent
the
iments
property
upon
upon
subsequent
sale
proceeds
if
properly
for
be’
prior
claimed
the
years:
years
in
addi
requir 1 assum ‘an
property’
All
taxes
or
be paid
shall
writing
for the cur]
and
filed
-
assesstrom
the
record
of
the
to
the
prior
purchaser
payment of the purchase price]
‘described
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G.
above is sold subject to any)
property
defects;
leasements,
restrictions,
liens or encumbrances of
in the
record
Floyd County Clerk& Office and such rights’ of
of.
in favor of, the
exist
as
may
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to
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Trustee
Court
the
that
June,
shall
Wustice
on
set
terms
property,
Center),
to
the
Sth
forth
wit:
to
day of
following
Beginning
Street
\W a
at
being
a
and
August,
98
corner
dated
deed
by
18,
of
deposit
lcredit
10%
for
thirty
der
shall
thereon.
bear
land
be
Said
lof
of
unti!
in
(80)
days,
to
required
the
Said
for
which
at
Judgment
a
be
retained
tional
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taxes
or
shall
paid.
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and
ear
the
an
449,
pay
cash
if
with
12%
shall
per
have
form
annum
force
issue,
real
may
described
years.
the
to
America
COUNTY
and/or
of
the
made
date
on
Kendrick,
09-P-361
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HOME
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entered
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interest
their
as
with
150,421.58
costs;
please
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virtue
cuit
Court
of
the
interest
advised
be
of
Sale
Subject
thereon,
that
Wustice
tion,
lterms
day of
following
the
5th
forth
on
set
wit:
Address:
to
property,
Property
July,
of
the
2010,
in
ion,
with
the
the
pin;
ipin;
turning
beginning.
Tract
left
and
off
sum
114
1940
feet
to
110
156
feet
running
with
the
an
to
35
road
road
iron
feet
thence
down
the
the
with
to
running
Being
road
203
the
the
road
1
and
Tract
2
the
road
line
to
pin at
straight
pi
iron
an
to
an
conveyed
old
on
lopment,
West,
lhe
ceeds
:
purchas
assessments
or
subsequent
and
properly
if
prior
The
leasements,
record
in
be’
upon
years.
All
shall
writing
taxes
of
the
in
claimed
the
payment
to
the
Floyd: County
as
and/or
may
the
exist:
record
assume an
for
property
Clerk’s
in
favor’
owners
assessments
or
paid
be
and
from
filed
of
purchase
William
S.
Kendrick,
Master
subject
upon
prof
to
encumbrances
or
Office
such
and
of
the United
thereof.
tacq
the
price.
sold
rights
State
any,
of
off
of
Sat takes proces
announcements'made‘on
date of
-Any.
contained
herein.
matter
ktence:over
printed
Hon.
the
sale
record
by
~
Commissioner
RAINES
(DB
Located
in
Floyd
adjacent
to
Bear
this
in
KY
3/4
a
the
442,
feet,
acre)
as|
PLS
1893
Cava
a
and
on
which
Nesbitt
in
Floyd
affixed
25,2000.
Home,
and
by
prepared
was
Certificate
Clerk
of
attached
Serial
Title
to
the
files
H,
Kentucky.
to
all
conditions
restrictions,
highways
known
Commonly
and
and
hill
to
easements.
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s:
No.3
The
make
surety
.
shall
estate as
assume ‘an
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.
th
a
Kendrick,
States
sal
tak rec
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running
edge
of
to4
offer
t
for
Central’
Floyd
new
auction
public
at
the
at
lying
of
hour
9:00)
County,
Floyd
in
described
lying
land
this
follows:
as
Floyd
in
Ken
County,
Creek
Watkins
being}
and
and
Versie
Fredal
Adams,
recorded
the
his
in
Deed
Fioyd
Count
thence
creek;
the
edge
the
of
of
party
at
stake
at
Southwest
a
Grizzly
first
steel
as
the
to
part
at
line
point
up
to
top
in
and
to
Watkins
stake.
white
oak
marked
by a steel
marked
with
janother
forked
white
oak
a
stake.
oak
marked
white
forked
by a
bottom
then
down
hill
Istake
to
across
point
second
party).
supplied
by
scription
forked
the
Being
Raines,
K.
2008,
31,
Page 86
A.
The
property
same
husband
conveyed
and
Watkins,
Freda
husband
at
a
up}
Grizzleyy
stake,
a
direction
a
C.
James
property
Creek
running
to
stake
a
Johnson
John
Northwesterly
in
Following
with
thence
comer,
of
hill
Northerly
to
Watkins
C.
running
corner,
Dotson
hill
line.
Wonni
the
beginning,
of
the
James
of
comer
stake
a
Running
line.
down
Watkins
*
to
creek
point
the
to
the
by
instrument.
the
joints
ining.
the
creek,
2
with
hat
with
the
of
furnished
to
direction
McKenzie
Henry
[Dotson
KY
41216
East
Bear
Holfow,
Point,
cash
a
or
successful
bidder
shall
either‘pay
balance
with
a
on
the
price
purchase
deposit
of 10% of the
bid
the
successful
for thirty (30)
which
event
credit
in
days,
bond
with
shall
ider.
be
to
execute
good
required
for
the
bond
shall
be
price
purchase
unpaid
thereon. _Said
date}
interest at the rate of 12% per
form
the
annum
land
bear
force
and
effect
lof
sale
Said
bond
shall
have
the
until
paid.
shal
lien
and
lof a Judgment
for
which
execution
issue,
may
addi-+
above
described
real
the
retained
be
upon
ional
surety.
‘B..
The
be
Pay all
required.to
purchaser
tang
current
for the
the
taxes
assessments
or
propeity
upon
assessments
and
All
taxes
or
upor
subsequent
years.
lear
sale
the
shall
ihe
for
pro-+
be'p from
prior
years
property
record
of
the
filed
ceeds
if
In
and
by
writing
properly
of
the
price.
purchase
purchaser
prior to the
payment
to
above
described
Cc.
The
subject.
any
property
is sold
liens or
o
encumbrances
defects,
leasements,
restrictions,
such
Office
and
Clerk’s
record
in the
rights of
Floyd
Gounty
of
United
favor
of
exist
in
as
‘redemption
may
thereot
America
the
record
and/or
owners
made
on.
announcements
date
.Any
herein.
Kience
contained
matter
over
printed
Hon.
William S.
Lot
of
3
Beginning
being
‘Southerly
L,
and
bidder,
2010
estate
on
the)
in
South
the
waters
thence
the
at
ine
aq
Numbefq
Number
and)
land
covenants
proceed
Door,
(behind
wife,
description
idraftor
Tract
-
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legal
shall
Courthouse
to}
‘entered
$144,995.77,
property
his
Deed
stake
.
‘County,
all
referring
Court,
Circuit
of
sum
Kentucky,
the
to
highest
day of July,
parcel
or
the
on
same
Istake;
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Inc,
Engineering,
County
tract
certain
lper
containing
on
October
Manufactured
is
feet,
East
feet
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Hall &
Hyiton
South
54
degrees 47&q
beginning,
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28.28
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36.93
length
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with
thence
description
This
feet,
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with
thence
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corner
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to
feet
an
East
48.50
pipe}
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to
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East
21.10
feet,
518);
shown
recorded
feet
Radius
59.17
31,42
43&q
Floyd
principal
fees,
and
County
Sale
Court
of
Circuit
the
and
stake
continu
marked
b a
steal
forked
white
to
a
the
hill
oak,
On
up
ing
white
oak
marked}
forked
thence
another
to
Istake;
running
third
forked
white
to
a
oa
and
on
stake
with
a
continuing
thence
hill
to a
on
up the
imarked
stake;
running
peak on
by a
thence
Johnson
with
John
the
line
of
Johnson;
running
John
stake:
marked
by
forked
white
oak
down
the
tine
a
point to a
thence
to
al
to
a
hence
running
telephone
pole;
running
of
the
at
the
creek
al
and
to
tree
edge
continuing
sycamore
with}
degrees
50
thence
85
North
4
ihe
to
as
and
No.__.
lot
PO
West,
7&
12&
North
17&q
road;
access
47&#
Order
Fioyd
in
and
of
Rough
Tough
James
to
conveyed
and
Adams
Aaron
from
and
Dated
1986,
21,
April
wife,.by
with
recorded
654
and
IBook
299,
Page
Clerk's
Office.
Court
located
at
steel
at
the edge of
Beginning
steel
another
line
to
in
a
Straight
running
steel
inch
"
LS
thence
costs
Floyd
Prestonsburg,
Watkins,
Floyd)
listed
18
x
marking
length
arc
degrees
degrees
leaving
On
degrees
SALE
2
A
Ken4
Hollow,
in
interest,
Old
and
the
2009,
the
Justice
Center)
County
29th
the
Thursday,
described
real
the
following
a.m.,
and
more
panticularly
Kentucky,
41214
County,
of
jon
the
upon
describe:
description
implies
(set)
(set),
pipe
47&#
39
3771
is
with
the
at
ucky,
bearing
RAINES
Judgment
January
action,
Avenue,
real
part of the
property.
to
the
same
Billy Ousley Jr. and
conveyed
Being
property
with
who
survivorship)
title,
rights of
[Tracey
acquired
Ousley
deed
from
Hall
&
virtue
of a
Inc.,
Development,
Hylton
ipy
in|
recorded
filed
dated
22,2003,
15,2003,
August
August
Clerk's
Office,
iIDeed
Book
489,
588,
County
Page
Floydi
]-
all
pay
current
the
Point,
(set);
is
prope
require to
the
sale
County
Floyd
aucpublic
East
Chord,
and
iron
an
130.42
No.
pipe
iron
degrees
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pin;
p
iron
above
is
described
property
defects,
liens
restrictions;
redemption
America
2
shall
prior.years
for
property
purchaser
C.&#
an
(0.240
Baldridge,
back
left
to
Av+
of
day
styled
gether
sale}
a.m.,
Drive,
(set)”
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thence
(set);
feet
Inc.
file
imap
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upo
surety.
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lear
ft.
drawing
North
South
and
Hollow
sq,
High
iron
at
9:45
the
cap
pipe
39
thence
North
(set);
30,00
52&qu
an
either
purchase
‘bidder
taxes
to
thence
set);
thence
and
an
new
bidder,
at
description,
corner
pipe
Iron
an
pipe
feet,
1.72
back
hence
ma
Rional
Any
Chord
iron
Radius
running
thence
turning
beginning,
pin to the
P.
Shepherd
Jeremy
recorded
iry
02/29/2008,
and
Court
the
of
County
Floyd
iron
iron
an
to
feet
feet
136
property
same
Tract
in-a_
the
best
and|
for
Central
offer
described
plastic
road
34.64
feet, to
South
39
dated
fa
single person, by Deed
records
Deed
Book
545,
Page 41,
Clerk's
Office.
is
of the
reference
made
to a
subject
Further
and
attached
herein
Tract
2
Tract
incorpo~
1 and
identifying
rated
herein
by
reference.
shall’
successful
A..-The
pay ‘cash or make al
the
balance}
with
of
price
$5,000.00’ of the
deposit
successful
in:which
the
event
for thirty
credit
ion’a
(30)-days,
to
execute!
shall
bidder
be
required
‘bond with good surety
the unpaid
be
for
Said
bond
shall
price
thereon.
purchase
date}
form
the
the
of
annum
interest
rate
at
land bear
12%
per
effect
the
force
and
bond‘shall
have
Said
lof sale
until paid.»
shal
and a lien
execution
which
may
lof a
issue,
Judgment for
addi-+
estate
as
above
the
retained
ibe.
real
~
at
4,
iron
feet
LLC
FINANCE
DEFENDANTS
COMMISSIONER'’S
OF
VIRTUE
OF
Commissioner
26th
the
labove
off
sum
sums
to
South
follow
and
or
a
pipe
feet,
an
3
pin
an
additional
(behind
land
“Iron
by
with
Iron
an
0
and
to
parcel
Kentucky.
marked
20.00
beginning]
and
the
and
property,
above}
the
the
he
or
access
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Prestonsburg,
134
in
BY
Master
Cir-
Floyd
the
for
proceed
2010,
the
of
Door,
and
highest
July,
particularly
(set)
he
safe}
the}
upon
described
running
of
Northwest
Included
corner
of.
the
in
1940
at
an
hill
feet
156
feet
to
135
left
at
built
up
tuming
NO.
HOME
SALE
Tract
tract
Beginning
and
for
KENTUCKY
COURT
II
08-CI-01519
PLAINTIFF
2010,
plus
Cavalier
38
032-10-01-003.00
CVO
running
C.A.
CHASE
wit:
Address:
more
pipe
2
Beginning
way
line
and
left
running
and
in
property
straight
a
left
turning
thence
the
to
in
turning
thence
built
174
the
of
comer
hill
the
up
comer;
thence
OF
CIRCUIT
DIVISION
Description:
Bear
Highway
the
at
going
the
iron
orvold
pin
iron
an
thence
also
6571.
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Sale
subject
Kentucky,
the
following
to
of
thereon,
day
No.:
\County,
being
1
Beginning
lat
lat
Roberts
Laura
FLOYD
1893&quo
.
Tract
&
Johnson
NATIONAL
March,
shall
that
Courthouse
advised
29th
Property
Cir-
sums
follow
Branch,
41653
bath
“Ca ar
$147,000
RE-NOTICE
of
the
County
forth
Parcel!
above
the
a.m.,
2
and
piech
1,500
Hampton
COMMONWEALTH
ETAL
Order
‘and
29th.day
in
interest
be
Floyd
set
erms
Floyd
offer
to
10:00
at
Arnett
Jack
Caro!
Duff
Gretchen
COMMISSIONER'S
the
interest
Prestonsburg,
to
Center),
on
tucky,
the
for
proceed
description,
the
243
3br
sale.
carport
building
with
Reynolds
Sherry
Johns
house
McDowell
122,
Rt
on
DANIEL
JR.,
Judgment
a
please
Old
lat
Certain
additional
plus
2010,
Brian
Duff
Sale
brick
for
PLAINTIFF
OF
entered
as
costs;
the
LP
SALE
property,
shall
Reynolds
BANK,
CHASE
OUSLEY,
their
IS61,812.05
fka
Old
jenue,
KY
in
Slone
JONNI
Legal
August,
of
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Brown
FENDANTS
Av+
Central
Courthouse
South
Door,
Floyd
County
the
new
County,
Floyd
Kentucky,
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and
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bidder,
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public
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the
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day
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apartment.
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886-6366
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said
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any
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plus
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br,
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and
kitchen,tv
dining
certify
hereby
desiring
10:00
at
do
Court,
Anyone
2010,
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Commissioner
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month
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District
office.
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the
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deposit.
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per
house
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heat
lease.
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rent
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dogs.
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house
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to
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of
filed
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printed
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or
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of
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by
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deposit.
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fridge,
cepted!
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in
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wide
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al
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pay
current
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references.
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3
on
plus
security
and
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month
per
deposit.
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month
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and
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and
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ad-;
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$500
Ky.
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rent:
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at
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dition.
and.
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Clerk
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or
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in
shall
purchase
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interest
sale
to
Edgar
Office:
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bond
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303
acres.
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from
recorded
2000,
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County
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property
same
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new
bidder,
best
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the
pin
iron
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and
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highest
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the
for
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Floyd
in
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property,
plus
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874-9790.
variety Of auto premium
discounts including our multi-car discount, our safe
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month.
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of
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subject
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advised
be
of
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day of
28th
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interest
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please
costs;
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interest
their
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deposit.
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and
utilities
month
and
Call
month
a
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28,
JULY
Rentals
bath
1
home.
Prestonsburg
school.
Elementary
Up-
$350
br,
2
rent:
mobile
new.
small
area.’
plus
a
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college
mory
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COMPANY,
OF
JPMORGA
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cuit
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of
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and
starirs
For
hookup,
dining
plus
couple
the
°
washer
and
kitchen
rent.
month
“
OF
MELLON TRUS
3
ADKINS,
L.
wife;
and
-for
utilities.
ana MARY
ADKINS
D.
efficiency
apartment
$350
per
Central
br,
3
air
dryer
&
Smail
WEDNESDAY,
Rentals
for
Apartments
rent.
heat
NO.
Times.
County
2.
Townhouses
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DIVISION
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beginning
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C.
James
by
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to
andj
Watkins
and!
dated
Marcty
Deed
Book
546,
2008
in
Deed
for
record
on
April 4,
Records
in
the Clerk'
County,
Kentucky.
Floyd
make
Cash
or
al
shall
either
successful
bidder.
pay
the
with
the
balance
of
price
purchase
event
which
the
for
thirty (30) days, in
with
execute
bond
to
shall
be
bidder
required
good surety
the
shall be for
bond
‘price
thereon...
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unpaid
form
of 12%
annum
interest
bear
at the
rate
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the date)
per
effect
the
force
and
shall
have
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bond
lof
sale
until
paid.
and
alien
which
execution
lof a
for
issue,
may
Judgment
filed
of
$5,000.00
of
deposit
crédit
ion
a
purchase
sh
retained
ibe
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surety.‘
shall
purchaser
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B.
Jakes
year
the
ceeds
abov described real
the
upon
assessments
Or
If
purchaser
C:
prior
record
in
the
Hon.
as
and/or
writing
ove
2
of
printed
and
the
favor
owners
matter
sold
or
Office
of
current
sale
the
on
record
price.
subject
tax
upon
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to
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encumbrances
such
rights
of
off
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off
and
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of
purchase
is
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assessments
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as
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assume
for
or
paid
above
defects,
in
exist
record
announcements
may
the
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recedence
Count
Floyd
taxes
shall_be
payment
described
restrictions,
redemption
America’
the
to
property
to
property
the
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years.
years
in
claimed
properly
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leasements,
required
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upon
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room,
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102 in the Moak & Nun-
land
866-
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&
home
597-2083.
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only
Electric
Also
Hook-up.
Only
programs.
limited
a
Excellent
25
number
available.
gas
G&
For
285-9312.
sale:
2003
wood
for
bath.
4br,
sale.
Located
in
of
limits
burg.
roof
2
Wood
city
remod-
for
House
cated
sale:
in
inground
and
privacy
9752
Lo-
Auxier.
with
3
utilitiy
loca-
hookups
Floyd
for
space
-in
Prestons-
fromt the
Call
courihouse.
methods
that
It’s
Call
time
Houses
For
face
again
area
and
Rent
of
land.
2
of
out
city
1/2
Howard
Junior
area
but
underground
security
basement,
16x36
system,
&
sforage
$850
pets.
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by
Gerald
under-
Fitzpatrick,
&
Blaize
Charles
Parker,
Ail
Thomas
Thomas
Frank
Department
Virginia
&
Martin
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SCHEDULE
3140
South
accordance
Coal,
Inc.,
639-9675,
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No.
utes
and
by
and
836-8064
25
seconds
ducted
located
until
and
lan
the
County,
after
or
cause
minutes!
the
blasting
the
signal
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of
will
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be
given.
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shot.
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prolonged
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of
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will
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with
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related
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phone
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$125,223.14
at
in
with
please
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the
Floyd
County
Avenue,
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County
Justice.Center),
auction,
the
upon
terms
described
2010.
land
the
Wallen,
in
tying
jof
Beginning
of
the
100&qu to
the
the
200
line
proposed
the
and
Floyd
at
bidder,
9:45
at
a.m.,
the
follow!
the
100
thence
the
feet
feet
With
street
thence
to
a
the
creek;
stake
street
the’
of
approximately
beginning.
Subdivision,
of
Wallen
Lot
No.
2
show
Plat
as
on
Being
Court
in
recorded
Book
Slide
1,
45,
.1, File
Floyd
County
‘Clerk'
Office
and
that
adjoining
No. 2 and
parce! ‘o land
the
creek.
make
cash
or
ai
A.
bidder
shall
either
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successful
pay
of the
a!
of
10%
with
the
balance-on
deposit
purchase
price
successful
event
the
bidcredit for thirty (30) days, in which
der
shall
be
bond
with
to
execute
surety
good
required
bond
shall
be for
the
thereon.
Said
purchase
price
unpaid
form
date
the
bear
interest
the
of
12%
annum
at
rate
and
per
effect
of
Said
force
sale
until
bond
shall
have
the
and
paid.
lof a
for
which
execution
and
lien
a
issue,
Judgment
may
real
shall
be
retained
the
above
described
upon
as|&
additional
sure!
B.
shall
be
to
assume
required
Pay ail&q
The,
assessments
for
the
current
tax
taxes
the
or
property
upon
and
All
assessments
taxes
upon
subsequent
year.
years.
or
the
for
shall
be
paid from the sale pro-|
prior
property
years
filed
of
record
ceeds if
claimed
in
and
by the}
writing
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of
the
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County
of
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in
as
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west
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edge
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the
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Robert's
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husband
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dated
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bidder
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for
thirty
of-the
shall
be
30,
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A.
wife,
2007,
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line
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interest
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with
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to
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30,
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creative
writing.
.
The
in.
entries;
,
aiselecte
third-place
5
prizes.
“The
top
each
with
entries
these
ing
inqtiries
the
serves
‘gifted
of
artistic.
Sfudents,”
Franci Cole Jo
.the;
success.
oe
as
a
Jobith
talents*of
said
Dr.
.
purchasing
The
petitio
vide
Job
outlet
‘for
as
number
receive
their
Arts
evi|: of.
each. year
general public
Fine
is
ability,
.the
we
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competition
the
creative
by
denced:
cash
+
‘displa
consistently.
studénis
amazing
were
second- ‘and
from
program’s
nurturijg
student
category
shining exampl
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‘four.
first-,
artwork.”
regional
abo
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each year to proCorps students with an
talents
their
artistic
held
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from
taken
(items
The
Floyd
10, 20,
30,
County
Times,
70
Years
Ten
Guly 23, 26,
and
2000)
Floyd
pursued
County,
County
Leck
allegedly
via
Morris
Martin
of
80,
into
in
Chester
Gunlock,
David
jumped
as
Friday,
Floyd
County
-prisoner
he
in
jail
after
the
grants
exceed
the
million
be
will
for
court
$2,025,000
Sandy
ADF
hours.
He
from
36,
Pikeville,
involved
then
KARP,
of
BSADD-
a
in
the
July
Rouge,
lot
Children
Garrett;
in
in
run
two
the
and
ter
Hershel
prised
July
Thirty
Taylor,
of
as
Except
Joseph
at
the
award
the
the
board
of
discussed
state
items
Board
of
uled
meeting
United
of
the
Brandy
the
He
way.
The
-On
and
of
Jeff
David.
ago
after
wrote
Johnson
a
Travis
Hall
and
They
Police
burglaries
and
the
to
scene
The
lost
apparently
traveling
while
vehicle
left
and
highway
the
northbound
sustained
whose
the
of
control
south
on
vehicle
County.
their
bags:
departure
has
and
week’s
23.
in
and
giving
a
some
group
from
Ranging
in
two
114)
to
460
to
passage
all
property
The
of
one
of
reassessment
according
to
his
from
parcel
every
Some
may
(formerly,
Frankfort
will
in-
up
of
accident;
others.
‘
have
D
.in&
and
‘cessing,
found
brain
been
‘of.
parts
the
planning,
forming
that
new
ter
.
than
65
1,000
to
99,.
evaluated
between
vitamin
more
participants aged
study
the
the
D
ith
levels
“executive
such
and
as
cogreason-
ing.
of
‘The
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and.
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your
take-home
the
sufficient
diet
message:
“queen
as
of
vitamin
a
little
oils”
D in
extra
Continued
toward
and
but
scored
betparticularly
of
flexibility
the
suffi-
levels,
who had
the
tests,
performanc
and
nmeuropsychological tests.
The
found
researchers
of
had
D
it
measures
nitive
associations
blood
on
on
:
researchers
measured
in the:
vitamin
cient
those
pro-
memories.
Ina
only 35
participants
p
study
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research
Department
You
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ws.
.can
(July
agency
of
read
the
U.S.
The
the
when
Prestonsburg
Plans
of
at
)
of
the
lane
loaded
Municpal
gunfire
-
at
Lancer,
Melvin,
home;
at
home.
Paintsville
road
The
West
‘Wate
Hale
is
a
destroyed
was
There
died:
at
J.D.
his
D:
resi-:
Friday,
Short
and
fire
by
wounded
were
Creek
E-P.
ill
of
by
to
by
last
reported
Isbell
boy
Prestonsburg
Prestonsburg,
last
Hill.
Saturday
is
home
last
-inJa
has
now
of
James
week
‘‘Jeff”
Harris,
66,
home;
Aleta
Larkins
85,
Prestonsburg,
of
home;
at her
an
Martin;
73,.in
Leslie.
:Mary.
H.C.
Daniels,
55, at
auto
accident;
(Lon)
Alva
Hall,
35; of
Fed,
John
Weeksbury;
mine
in a
Newsome,
5,
slatefall;
Edward
of:
truck;
“hit:
Prestonsburg,
by :a
Lona
Smith,
and
of
Minnie
city'
terminus
Forrest,
S.L.
and
service
power
welcomed
Bonanza
typhoid
hospital,
Library here
Packhorse
available
to
readers
books
by
REA
at
Judge
“7,500
con-
Ago
1940)
were
Steéle’s
on
County
counties,
traveled
bring
meeting
Agent
girls
Two
at
pipeyard
e
=
of
78,
Shepherd,
his
of
25,
Attorney’
County
‘County
at
Cow Creek-Emma
vicinity
are
84,
Moore,
Years
Creek:
a
The
the
58,
to
Abbott
dents.at
at
G.P.
Hueysville,
Hospital:
Martin
veteran,
‘uly
auto
52,
Langley),
Commission
will:extend
water
from
the
system
present
Gas
the
Company
United -Fuel
upriver .to serve the
Gas
about
discoveries
hitp://www.ars.usda.gov/ne
part
in
damage
John
Wilce
at
Fl.
1970)
road, a
and
Floyd
trucks
coal
Agriculture.
more
lake
The
necting
showing
Wallen,,
Clara
home;
Pigman,
Green,
and
May,
Charles
B. Hensley. 52, of
Seventy
Regional
.23,
Navy
be
Western
C.
home;
of
ha
will
who
from
Bowling
her
his
at
at
Thomas
.
scientific
of
36,
Frank
residence;
of
Gap,
Garrett,
°
H.
Fl.
of
Frasure,
opera-
VA
”
Service
in_house
chief
Water
are
com-
up”
evening
Minerva
Ligon;
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Hospital;
Beach,
Pompano
in
an
Prestonsburg),
are
Engineers
Countians
Friday
University,
of
Kettering,
of
Floyd
Leon
Thomas
Cook,
Music
Everett
There
died:
.Omer
at
Jacksonville,
92,&#
State
Dayton,
at
Drift,
Earl
Sgt.
dams
of
reg-
group
month
next
“mopping
Corps
the
25
Creek
for
except
Thred
Memorial
Forty Years Ago
pt
future!
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is
.the
-
Research
from
of
West
Beach
Coburn,
a
independent
47,
Appalachian
Hazard’
the
involved
Center,
of
60,
and
draft
for
age
Board
Dewey
graduated
(formerly
of
calls
25-year
the
Draft
announced
Center;
Beaver),
Miles.Monroe
(Pearl)
vitamin
81,
Left
Ohio
(formerly
mother-in-law‘s
Sidney,
Science
at
Hall,
Neeley
Jr.,,41,
of
(formerly
office,
go
down,
go
Clay
Combs,
1950)
27,
preinduction
in
tions,
of
54,
Blanton,
Ohio
Lima
Lexington;
Jacksonville
James
Coffman
Martin;
Ago
Years
by
plete
of
Clark,
Barnett,
Lima,
of
of
(formerly
Hospital,
Medical
of
Ret.,
Harmon,
53,
Maxine
Akers,
Webster
his
in
60,
in
Three
istration
70,
Hill
Mae
Evan
County),
Hospital,
of
Ritchie
planned
Regional
Fl.
UK
at
of
Medical
Ohip;
a
the
State
over
Commissioner
mean
in
FL;
(formerly
Kettering
25
them
experience
reassessment,
yesterday
“doesn’t
valuation.
get
is
will
that
of
Cleve
Amba;
JGuly
Jean
Smith,
Fairfax
Noah
Ohio
at
91,
72,
of
58,
Endicott;
of
73,
of
Sixty
11,
Ruby
Woods,
HRMC;
at
Click,
Floyd
Hospital;
in
Vest,
Patton,
Ousley,
Burchett,
Goble,
Goble,
Mae
at
Paintsville,
Roger
on
long-
a
Lorain,
of
51,
of
23,
in
Spradlin,
Caroline
‘Terry
Highlands
HRMC;
Beach,
at
Gap,
of
Stacy,
of
formerly
Kidd,
accident
Gayheart
Joe
61,
Little
the
at
Mary
and
Alex
Beach,
Water
of
of
25,
Lee
Margaret
The
Beulah
Ormond
Daytona
54,
trucks
night
others
Dead
13,
at
Rock,
Boyd,
Manuel
of
75,
as
Cabell-Huntington
Center,
Prestonsburg),
again
once
continue
two,
or
years,
Tax
Coffman.
of
rerouted
US
died:
There
RECC
Sandy
Spears
auto
an
Elizabeth
injured
Prestonsburg,
Medical
Slick
of
77,
Big
Floyd
Charles
in
Singleton,
down
three
and
Steve
Branch.
also
were
at
Prestonsburg
West
Simon
Langley,
were
Melvin
to
Goble,
Jerry
of
Property
said
from
of
aid
trucks
pounds.
may
Unloaded
will
Kentucky,
property
complete
bridge
to
(KY
to
begin
second
look.
Floyd
in
most
Kentucky,
“next
part
are
the
to
come
to
the
the
be
over
they
allowed
County
counties
Texas,
ages
volunteers
will
will
North.
month:
a
eastern
resilove.
area
hails
80,000
then
23
deserved
gone
Floyd
pack
Saturday
will
unconditional
of
m
Floyd
incident
nearly
visiting
US
would
be
the
bridge
into
were
than
Hospital.
Fraley
is
by
weight
Parkway
and
where
Paintsville,
couple,
the
volunteers
for
prepare
Salyersville
travel
the
injuries
that
over
Mountain
the
to
vehicle
The
guardrail
fire
come
lowa.
and
over
these
60,
that
than 500
truck
Virginia
service
Sixty-six.
after
little
bit
a
the
caught
seven
his
US
Minor
volunteer
a
of
West
a
pickup
a
lane,-crossed
right
jumped
lane.
by
Week
driver
resolution
processed
more
Trucks
Dwale
the
and
weighing
acci-
vehicle
of
community
the
near
City
of
Bonanza;
juve-
Wednesday
and
critically.
16-year-old
Stratton
flown
was
among
attended
Center
measure
Goble-Roberts
of
of
48,
in
State
the
closed
was
one
were
Click
This
liability
Administrator
of
Transportation,
closed
permanently
be
scene
of
was
who
Training
of
Miss
died:
Harold,
Ohio;
home;
the
women
unit
late
here
collision
injured,
were
extended
system.
the
from
Once
received
Department
the
road
a
the
The
girls’
trimming
two-car
by
recent
week
Clark
Creek;
and
Dana
is
here
with
appeal
an
off
Resources
facility
died
Two
Combs
T.
laid
women
Human
the
Mud
road
also
blacktopping
boys
last
There
Mud
begin
Little
America
title
Floyd
1960
proj-
Creek
the
of
224
Bonnie
Magistrate
the
on
of
Farmers
the
in
clean-up
for
Kentucky
Chapter
Maytown
of
Hardinsburg
the
in
needed
Leadership
FFA
going
should
Prater
six
detention
ina
made
Bert
from
haul
James.
will
-Service
Ambulance
of
one
removed
Prestonsburg
said
bridge,
the
Fred
a
the
the
when
budget
a
portation
Council
City
Tuesday,
that
be
coal
relieved
string of
two
on
Johnson
Fire
Prestonsburg
attacks
and
Wednesday.
more
into
residents..The
Department
Bridge
for
with
Trans
meeting,
request
weight
the
by
Department
Sheriff’s
a
discussions
recent
of
Secretary
Prestonsburg
days
Department.
off
the
all
Bridge
Tram
paving
of
filed
Personnel
laid
the
of
have
June,
receive
afflicting
nile
to
response
Bryant,
special
formal
weeks
two
investigation
State
at
thou-
can
from
report
a
and
the
Department
said
Kentucky
to
County
grand
Prestonsburg
both
Stanley,
of
Mark
arrested
were
lengthy
a
Kentucky
dents
In
proceeded
miners
problems
is
sign-up
well,
for
of
Five
and
Martin
10
top
at
this
a
home”
much
program
Future
the
on
reported
expected
“back
week
course
hope
participate
and
Freer
of
reg-
on
park
this
golf
expressed
forces
would
beautification
won
to
road,
scheduled
“The
which
by
means
Perkins
and
accord-
Perkins.
than
and
matter
a
in
Service
Hamilton,
alive
is
did
as
began
the
Combs
that
County
enthusiasm
Selective
postmasters
that
Creek
claimaints
program,
the
ect
that-includes
Chris
coal
for
is
much
turnouts
smoothly
According
to
last
educa-
bill
lung
only
former
them,”
statement
a
the
of
indicated
Representatives
black
compensation
Milo
Stanley
County
is
sands
along
her
in
and
County
This
fund
of
into
appears
comprehensive
Corps
training
Congressman
to
Fiscal
neither
but
20-year-olds,
the
Most
Monday.
lighter
this
be
to
Bert
week
a
expansion
lit-
state
launched
nine-hole
Park
a
State
announced
protests,
no
for
Hershel
funding
for
Job
Hammond,
a
labor
increases
arrest
woman
of
were
County’s
on
system
project
to
of
the
building
$395,000
program
Wiley
Gov.
1,
the
for
plans
Jenny
Oct.
assistance
ler
seem
b
in
extension
are
to
school
high
made
Board
courthouse
Avenue
Included
district,
will,
old
been
County
the
from
Arnold
a
the
of
period
water
funding
federal
million
istering
according
But,
it.
task
wage
Ago
have
plans
Floyd
Education
tle-used
reprehas
of
increase
one
three-year
a
improvement
there
Friday.
surface
Jim
easy
approved
-ing
the
Prestonsburg.
a
bumping
stop
14,
Johnson
Illinois
15'
of
chased
victim
July
respond
‘dent
in
the
in
28,
for
Floyd
one
a
over
A
said
management,
$3-1/2
the
of
County
the
on
House
an
and
tion
Elementary
chase
ended
not
indicted
for
Layne
answer
US
week
County
Floyd
regulate
Attorney
such
The
among
were
Floyd
the
The
not
car
my
and
with
the
area
of
of
1960)
28,
the
move
of
which
Inc.,
Beaver-Elkhorn
and
was
strike.
on
is
hour
new
ask
dumping
of
60,
35,
Crisp,
Years
Preliminary
in
for
employees
contract,
demands
an
under
handle
to
garbage
the
during
addressed
County
com-
regularly-sched-
car
allegedly
Keg area,
would
jury
Betsy
Johnson,
M.
Johnson,
bump
football
plans
Jackson,
con-
80
standsull
300
Glasgow
County
union
Ago
out-of-state
household
of
N
Sam
Hall,
William
an
76,
in
Garrett,
F.
Rev.
Fifty
one
KY
new
a
Workers
of
Perry
at
some
Steel
sentative
Floyd
Heritage
1990)
27,
County
or
Court.
to
meeting
a
speed
Prestonsburg
Alcx
it
night
high
A
in
at
Monday
on
the
education
by the
Education
Floyd
question
meeting
Tom
nominated
upcoming
&a
out-of-county,
hazardous
simple:
of
the
How
sur-
and_presented
completion
and
was
designating
veteran,
him
The
Mi.;
Bevinsville,
Guly
of
of
been
as
ith
$2.60
Years
25
of
Charles
in
Hat,
Hi
Sutherland,
home;
s
G.
Freddie
of
W.
at
Elder
Ago
operations
construction
hz
week,
her
87,
of
the
for
county
There
unexpect-
was
Colonel.
Vietnam
for
plexes
he
plaque
a
Kentucky
a
Prestonsburg,
Ratliff,
formerly
1980)
23,
all
tractor,
this
home
at
Paintsville,
when
with
a
Derossett,
and
(July
bet-
present
schools
Joseph
presented
him
Years
July
of
26,
Blankenship,
formerly
at
27,
July
Michigan.
Twenty
“All
speakers
in
Thursday,
edly
of
formerly
in
of
65,
Osborne,
Little,
Nannie
Lexington;
in
of
Elma
formerly
In.;
McDowell,
Katherine
home;
John
home;
his
at
East
her
for-
84,
Hopkinsville;
in
Dema,
Jr.,
42,
Noblesville,
Ohio;
accident;
auto
Bilotta
J.
of
of
of
Martin,
80,
Homschek,
23,
Teaberry,
Regional
Appalachian
86,
Berea.
at
Bypro.
HRMC
88,
Wednesday,
Sadie
Hospital,
was
presentation
Prestonsburg
Community
four
teach
to
ways
at
of
Garrett
among
Endicott,
and
Orkney
of
of
Vincent
in
Wayland,
Miss
of
List
Crider
Shell
her
Mr
who
Floyd
title
Dean’s
of
Jones,
94,
of
Gap,
Miss
were'
Prestonsburg,
Thomas
of
the
Combs
died:
of
Thomas
Hospital.
74,
at
Ro
Michigan,
Thursday,
County,
fled
26,
July
Watkins
residence;
Tomblin
Pikeville
Porter,
Rebecca
Wednesday,
Taylor,
Learn,”
at
hear
to
of
65,
Rummel,
David
at
Scott,
the
to
53,
65,
56,
in
i:
Martin
There
Kentucky
Crum,
won
Jimmie
Bonanza,
Frasure,
Cincinnati,
69,
of
Mae
Edward
McDowell
at
Hays,
University
James
King,
Water
the
students
Carol
Lizbeth
Hospital,
82,
Page,
Appalachian
McDowell,
Anna
znter;
Hunter;
Grethel,
ARH;
the
at
Medical
his
at
of
46,
Hindman,
at
James
McDowell
at
25,
22,
are
merly
25,
for
school.-
high
in
RECC
named
of
agent
Education
daughter:
of
Floyd
those
at
Medical
Hays
of
Devauda
residence;
for
July
Martin,
Friday
last.
fiscal’
of
proposed
a
runnerup
has
Pageant,
They
Evelyn
Floyd
of
Anna
Ethel]
formerly
of
81,.
Reynolds
Hospital,
of
60,
home;
Prestonsbu
and
for
conference,
Can
Friday
the
Board
Goodman,
Three
Medical
McDowell
at
B.
Center,
David,
of
of
56,
St.
at
Caldone
The
College
of
Goodman
first
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