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county level nationwide for 2010. ties shot ahead of Hardin County Total personal income Hanlin County's level of per wilh significant gains. Meade (rolling meth lab' capita personal income dropped County was ranked 10th for 2010 among highest in state about j percent from $34,217 in after holding the 19th slot for at 5:43 p.m. Tuesday at Uni­ By MARTY HNLt:y 2009 to S33,J!H in 2010, accord­ 2009, as per cap;t.'!. personal in­ Police say no seat versity Hospital in Lo uisville mflnley@thene"... n"'rpn.e .com ing to the report. Per capita in­ come grew from $32,500 to from injuries sustained in the come was measured by dividing $34,774. belts were in use single-vehicle wreck, police Hardin County hill! main­ LaRue was right be­ said. Fisher was a backseat the amount of personal income in By SARAH BENNETI' tained its fifth-place status in the a county by its total population, hind Meade in the II spot ""'""""'[email protected].""...... ,.etprior=m passenger in a red 1991 Hon­ state for total personal income bUI which the agency retrieved from for 2010 after being da Accord. fell 10 19th in per capita personal the U.S. Census Bureau. ranked 18th for An Eli7.abethtown woman The car's driver, David L income based on data collected Hardin County's per capita 2009, according is dead after a car believed Stallins II, 26, and fmnt-scat for 2010. personal income level is 103 per­ to the report. to be carrying materials re­ passenger, Matthew S. Stal­ The rankings were released cent of the state average of LaRue's per lated to methanlphetamine lins, 25, also were seriously Wednesday by the U.S. Depart­ $32,316 and 83 percent of the na· capita income production collided with a injured and airlifted to Uni­ grew from ment of Commerce's Bureau of tional average of$39,937, accord· tree Tuesday aftemoon just versity Hospital. On Wed­ $32,596 to Economic Analysis, which ana­ ing 10 the report. outside Rineyville. nesday, the hospital listed lyzed personal income at the Both LaRue and Meade coun- TUJII!o INCOME. All jessica 1... Fisher, 30, died TW"Tl 10 WRECK. All High volunteer in Indiana Day of service takes North Hardin students to tornado-hit areas

By KELLY CANTRALL springboard to enacting Io:an ..... [email protected].""..... n~ri .._rom service days at Nonh Har­ din, the teachers started an The spirit to serve in in-school recycling pro· students of North Hardin gram. The goal was to cre­ , High School was so st rollg " • ate an internal focal point . t it couldn't be contained in of :service before branch· the state borders. ing 0111. '" Seniors at North Har­ Cannon said ~blLildi ng din traveled to the area of school culture~ was the Above, North HardIn senior Robbie Williams and classmates Ilelp wltll ctealHlp efforts In Marysville, tnd. The group was Henryville, Ind., last main goal, and they want· canylng debris from a home and creating bum piles. ~ I t was eye openIng," WIlliams saId. "It sllowed me everytlllng I t ake for granted every day and It made me more tllankful." Saturday to assist in clean ed a way 10 teach students Violence Shelter, Hel ing up from tomadoes that hit a sense of motivation and r------., left, Nortll Hardin senIor the area March 2. It was pride in their actions. Hand of HOPE an on Dakota Wad.worth hIgh-fives part of the school's Day of Locally, students spent the school's campus. Lydia Insko-Gr/ldy after Service, in which 189 stu­ time helping at Elizabeth­ The idea to incl ude the WOrKtng outstde tile dents helped a number of town Parks and Recrea­ Henryville area in the Mary. vllle, Ind .. CommunIty Center. "That feeling at the local organizations and tion, North Hardin Re· service day came from senior Taylor Domschke. , end when YOIl know you did tornado victims. habilitation, the J.r, Alton something good to help tile This is the second year 5K run, Saunders' Springs, Domsch ke said watching communfty made It all for the :service day. It was Goodwill stores in Eli7.a· the neW$ and seeing the wor t llwtll ~," Wadsworth IIIld. inspired when North bethtown and Radcliff, damage motivated her to Hardin facu lty members Hardin County Animal help in some way. After at­ INSIDE S;l.W a present;l.Iion about Control, Radcliff City tending a club meeting in service days at a school Hall, Vi ne Grove City which the service day was One senior reflects conference, teacher Ange­ Hall, Freeman Lake, discussed, she brought the on service in Indiana la Cannon said. As a SpringHaven Domestic 111m 10 SERVICE, Al2 • IDS. 412

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TODAY DEATHS SERVICES ‘The Basics of Alzheimer’s and Dementia,’ 10-11:30 Dorothy May Ford Curtis Duane Hegstad, 53, of Eliza- a.m., Hardin County Public Library, 100 Jim Owen Drive, bethtown, died Thursday, April 19, 2012. E’town, sponsored by Greater Kentucky and Southern Dorothy May Ford was born May 26, 1948, in Green County to the A memorial service is at 2 p.m. Saturday Indiana Chapter of Alzheimer’s Association. To register late Sam and Nellie Jane Gaddie Ford. She departed this life Thursday, at New River Worship Center, 179 Blair for free, call 1-800-272-3900. Hill Road, Elizabethtown. Metropolitan Policy Organization, public meeting of policy April 19, 2012, at her home in Campbellsville, having attained the age of 63 years, 10 months and 23 days. Rayma Faye Haynes Hubbard, 78, of committee, 10 a.m., Lincoln Trail Area Development Guston, died Monday, April 23, 2012. District board room, 613 College Street Road, E’town. Dorothy had made a profession of faith in Christ and The funeral is at 11 a.m. EDT Friday at POC: 769-2393. was a member of Mount Union Baptist Church. She was Salem Baptist Church with burial to follow Quarterly Downtown Development meeting, 5:30-7 p.m., a homemaker. in Salem Baptist Church Cemetery. First Federal Gallery at the Historic State Theater, 209 Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by Visitation is from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. W. Dixie Avenue, E’town. Express your ideas to help re- five brothers, Tom, Frank, Richard Lewis, Robert Mar- EDT today and continues at 8 a.m. Friday vitalize the downtown area. POC: 982-2209. shall “Mont” and David Ford. at Bruington-Jenkins-Sturgeon Funeral Using Library Resources, 1-2 p.m., Hardin County She is survived by one brother, Leo Ford of In- Home in Brandenburg. Public Library, 100 Jim Owen Drive, E’town. Presented dianapolis; one sister, Helen Williams of Elizabethtown; The Rev. Willie Jones died Thursday, April by Rebekah Akers, library staff. Registration required. FORD 19, 2012. His life will be celebrated at 11 POC: 769-6337. and a host of other relatives and friends. The funeral is at 1 p.m. CDT Saturday, April 28, at Mount Union a.m. Friday, at Stithton Baptist Church in Baptist Church in Greensburg with the Rev. Mike Ash performing the Radcliff. Interment with military honors is FRIDAY at 11 a.m. Monday in Kentucky Veterans eulogy and the Rev. Andre Calhoun as master of ceremony. Interment Cemetery-Central in Radcliff. Visitation Couponing 101, 10-11:30 a.m., Hardin County Public follows in Mount Union Cemetery. with the family is from 5 to 7 p.m. today Library, 100 Jim Owen Drive, E’town. Learn where to find Visitation begins at 5 p.m. CDT Friday and continues at 7 a.m. CDT at New Life Tabernacle Church of God in coupons, how to use them and how to save 50 percent. Saturday at Foster-Toler-Curry Funeral Home in Greensburg. Christ in Radcliff. Ellliott Mortuary in Mad- Registration required. POC: 769-6337. Pallbearers are Marqwee Simpson, Joseph Ratcliffe Jr., Kelvin Ford, isonville is in charge of arrangements. Fish fry, 5-8 p.m., Morrison Lodge No. 76, 125 N. Kendall Ford, Sammy Dunn, Lee Curtis Hunter Jr. and Travis Williams. Percell & Sons Funeral Home will assist. Mulberry St., E’town. $6. Proceeds benefit lodge build- Honorary pallbearers are the staff at Fresenius Medical Care Dialysis Jane Ann Allgood Leggett, 64, died ing fund. POC: Bill, (270) 234-4154. Center. Monday, April 23, 2012. The funeral is at Funky Chicken Pin Cushion class, registration deadline is Condolences may be expressed at www.fostertolercurry.com. 10:30 a.m. today at Kerr Brothers Fu- April 27; class is 9 a.m.-1 p.m. May 5, Hardin County neral Home, Harrodsburg Road, Lex- Extension Service, 201 Peterson Drive, E’town. Class ington. Visitation continues from 11 a.m. size limited. $12, includes some supplies. POC: 765- Bobby E. Hart to 1 p.m. Saturday at Buck Grove Baptist 4121. Church in Ekron with a graveside service Bobby E. Hart, 72, of Elizabethtown, returned to his Heavenly Father and burial to follow in Buck Grove Baptist SATURDAY on Tuesday, April 24, 2012. Church Cemetery. He was born to the late William Hart and Pearl Williams on Jan. 1, Frank Charles Ruff Jr., 66, of Eastview, died Thursday April 19, 2012. A memori- Adopt-a-pet, Animal Refuge Center in Vine Grove, 11 1940, in Summit. Bobby was united in marriage to Frances “Cissy” Hart on May 3, 1957. Bobby was a born again Christian who al service is from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. POC: 877-6064. May 9, at Pritchard Community Center in Adult and pediatric CPR/AED with first aid review, 9 loved the Lord and attended Hardin County First Inter- denominational Church. Elizabethtown. Manakee Funeral Home is a.m.-12:30 p.m., Hardin/LaRue Red Cross Service in charge of arrangements. Center, 405 W. Dixie Ave., E’town. $90. POC: 765-4979. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death Darrow O. Smith, 78, of Melbourne, Animal Refuge Center Blessing of the Animals and adop- by his sister, Ivena Jaggers; and a son-in-law, Louie Fla., formerly of Radcliff, died Tuesday, tion reunion, 1-6 p.m., Freeman Lake Park Elizabethtown Hodge. April 17, 2012, at Holmes Regional Med- Lions Club Pavilion. Blessing at 2 p.m. Goody bags avail- He leaves to cherish his memory his wife, Cissy Hart; ical Center in Florida. A graveside service able for furry friends. Dog wash, bake sale and meet oth- two sons, Bruce (Jeanene) Hart and Bobby (Rhonda) is at 11 a.m. today at North Hardin er adoptive families. POC: Penny Edwards, 877-6064. Hart; three daughters, Rhonda Hodge, Donita (Tommy) Memorial Gardens in Radcliff. Nelson- Annual Tractor Drive for a Cure, benefits American Jaggers and Lisa (Michael) Shaheen; seven grandchil- HART Edelen-Bennett Funeral Home in Radcliff Cancer Society’s Relay for Life, 10 a.m. CDT, Horse is in charge of arrangements. Cave Bale Warehouse No. 1; live auction at 12:30 p.m. dren, Chuck (Charity) Hodge, Michael (Christy) Hodge, Bradley (Tif- fany) Beauchamp, Carrie Jaggers, Derek (Erin) Hart, TaLana Jaggers Pauline ‘Peggy’ Johnson Thompson, 92, of CDT. Entry fee: $25 per tractor; must be 14 or older to Brandenburg, died Monday, April 23, drive, slow-moving vehicle sign required, wagon/trailers and Kyler Hart; seven great-grandchildren, Caleb, Joshua, Kelsen, Kacie and Kamden Hodge, Bryce Hart and Taylor Jaggers; and his furry com- 2012. The funeral is at 10:30 a.m. EDT must have fixed sides; POC: David Groce, 537-4652; today at First Baptist Church of Bran- Gary Dennison, 528-1467; Paul Dennison, 786-1663. panion, Frankie. He was the also “favorite uncle” of numerous nieces denburg. Burial is in Kentucky Veterans 2nd Annual Relay for Life Car Show, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., rain and nephews. Cemetery-Central in Radcliff. Visitation date Sunday, E.W. James parking lot, 200 St. John Road, The funeral is at 4 p.m. Friday at Valley Creek Baptist Church with continues at 9 a.m. EDT today at the E’town. Entry fee $15 per car, trophies given for best of the Rev. Leroy Routt officiating. Burial follows in Valley Creek Cem- church. show, best tuner, best domestic, best truck, best bike etery. Willis J. Woods, 93, a resident of Irvine and best work in progress. Door prizes, 50/50 drawing, Health & Rehabilitation Center, died food, music by DJ Brian Hash. Proceeds benefit Visitation is from noon to 8 p.m. today at Dixon-Atwood & Trow- bridge Funeral Home in Elizabethtown and continues at 2 p.m. Friday Sunday, April 22, 2012. The funeral is at American Cancer Society. POC: Amanda Stearman, 1 p.m. today at Warren F. Toler Funeral [email protected]. at the church. To express a condolence and light a memory candle visit Home Chapel in Irvine; burial in Woods Benefit auction and dinner for Teresa Carby Anstead, 4 Cemetery. p.m. CDT, Cub Run Elementary School, 170 East Gap www.dixonatwood.com. Hill Road, Cub Run. Cattlemen’s Association ribeyes, Dixon-Atwood & Trowbridge Funeral Home is in charge of arrange- hamburgers and hot dogs. Auction at 5:30 p.m. CDT, ments. LAST CHAPTER gospel singing and bake sale. Proceeds will benefit fu- neral expenses and debts incurred because of the death John Christopher “Chris” Ethridge II, of her daughter, Deanna Anstead Barton. POC: Beth Gary Tooker a Ross, 769-8403, 369-7667 or [email protected], Mississippi-born musician, bassist and Phillip Knight, 531-1958, Cindy Hendren, 524-4275, or Gary Tooker, 69, of Elizabethtown, formerly of Missouri, passed songwriter who was a founding mem- 769-1604, Ext. 1015. away Monday, April 23, 2012, at his home. ber of the 1960s country-rock band Cecilia Community Ruritan Yard Sale, 28 miles starting Gary played in numerous country music bands in Elizabethtown and “The Flying Burrito Brothers,” has on Ky. 86 in Cecilia, 8 a.m., set up yard sale or rent a other cities. died. He was 65. booth for $10 from Cecilia Ruritan; vendors welcome. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Sandra Tooker; his mother, Ethridge collaborated with another POC: Clarissa Yates, [email protected], 766-7821. Alice Tooker; seven sons, Todd, Rodd, Troy, Chad, Shane, Trevor and seminal Southern music figure, Gram E-Scrap Recycling, 8 a.m.-2 p.m., AGC Automotive Jason Tooker; a sister, Dixie Plinski; and several grandchildren and Parsons, on projects including the Fly- Americas, 1 Auto Glass Drive, Leitchfield Road, west of great-grandchildren. Central Hardin High School, sponsored by Hardin ing Burrito Brothers and International Cremation was chosen. There will be a memorial service at a later Submarine Band, and he co-wrote sev- County. POC: 765-2350. date in Illinois. Freeman Lake Bluegrass Day, 3 p.m.-dark, 140 Free- eral of Parsons’ solo tunes. man Lake Park Road, E’town, sponsored by C.J. Lewan- To express a condolence and light a memory candle, visit Ethridge spent eight years on the dowski Upton No. 749 and Morrison No. 76 Masonic www.dixonatwood.com. road with Willie Nelson and can be lodges. Featuring Karl Shiflett and Big Country Show, Dixon-Atwood & Trowbridge Funeral Home in Elizabethtown is in heard on the country legend’s Tommy Brown and the County Line Grass, King’s High- charge of arrangements. “Whiskey River.” way, Blue Lonesome, Floyd’s Fork Ramblers and Bobby Smith and Style 28. $10 donation, 10 and youger admit- ted free. Collecting baby food, diapers, baby clothes and baby related items. Concessions available, vendors wel- come. Rain or shine. POC: Lon Zea, 369-0592. Fort Knox Community Leadership and Education Con- ference, 11 a.m., Leader’s Club, Fort Knox. Theme is Judge: Ky.must consider single executions “Be the Change, Be a Leader.” A day of leadership de- By BRETT velopment and education networking. Topics include ban after inmates chal- in Kentucky, in part, be- monwealth’s Attorney Rob community service, resume writing for young profession- BARROUQUERE lenged the three-drug cause of the number of cas- Sanders, a death penalty als ages 16-21, bullying, social media and more. Event The Associated Press method. Their lawsuit es overturned since the re- proponent, said the state is free but reservations strongly suggested. POC: Gail asked if the state’s rules for instatement of the death should heed Shepherd’s Phoenix, [email protected] or (502) 377-1458. LOUISVILLE — Ken- carrying out a lethal injec- penalty in 1976. ruling and go further. tucky must either switch to Greenspace hike with your best friend doggie day hike, 1 tion prohibited use of a sin- Shelley Catherine John- “I think it would be a single drug to perform p.m., Greenspace Helm Trailhead near Roses. Adop- gle drug and if there were son, a spokeswoman for faster, less expensive, and table pets, dog training tips and demonstrations. Dogs executions within 90 days safeguards against execut- the Kentucky Attorney prudent for Kentucky to should be on a leash and current on all vaccinations. or prepare to go to trial on ing a mentally ill inmate. General’s Office, said the adopt new administrative POC: Lori Timbers, 765-9074 or hvfarms@wind the claims of death row in- If Kentucky sticks with a order is being reviewed regulations that provide stream.net. mates challenging the three-drug method, Shep- and the Department of flexibility in selection of Multiple Sclerosis Society’s ‘Jude on the Move Continued!’ state’s three-drug method Team, 1 p.m., 1373 Red Hill Road, Vine Grove. Entrance herd wrote, the challenge Corrections will be con- the drug or used to of carrying out capital pun- fee is $2, which covers the cost of a barbecue meal and by the inmates will be al- sulted in “the near future.” carry out executions,” ishment, a judge ruled drinks; kids 3 and younger eat free. Raffles for Scentsy lowed to go to trial. If Kenton County Com- Sanders said. products, Home Depot tools gift basket with free large Wednesday. Kentucky adopts a new pizza certificate, spa basket for women with gift card to In a long-awaited order, regulation allowing for a Red Lobster and more. Slip ‘n’ Slide pool and sprinkler Franklin Circuit Judge one-drug execution, simi- for kids while adults do other stuff. Best dressed in or- Phillip Shepherd wrote lar to what is done in ange wins a surprise gift. Volunteers needed. POC: that the state’s three-drug Arizona, Ohio and other Sarah Gonzales, 319-4885. Relay for Life yard sale, 8 a.m., lower parking lot of method may no longer be states, any claims of cruel Plus Stithton Baptist Church, 95 Park Avenue, Radcliff, next necessary now that other and unusual punishment Court to Walmart. POC: 351-1415. states have successfully by the inmates “will be Cost Isaiah Alonso Foundation second annual Birthday Bash, used a single drug to exe- rendered moot.” noon- 7 p.m., Colvin Community Center, 230 Freedoms cute condemned inmates Shepherd’s ruling Way, Radcliff; family friendly activities with bake sale, and shown that “well-es- comes just months after the carnival games, food auction, raffles, magic show, bal- tablished alternatives” ex- American Bar Association 25 Public Square [email protected] loon animals, face painting and more. Red Cross blood issued a report calling for a Elizabethtown, KY 42701 www.nickpearl.com ist for Kentucky. (across from old courthouse) This is a paid advertisement drive and Be the Match Bone Marrow Drive. To sponsor, moratorium on executions donate or volunteer, call Cheryl Alonso, 300-5329. The ruling comes about Rummage sale, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., Radcliff United 20 months after Shepherd Methodist Church, 275 South Woodland Drive, Radcliff, halted all executions in behind the post office, sponsored by Radcliff United Kentucky. He imposed the Methodist Women. Proceeds benefit mission projects. POC: Suzanne Tigger, 351- “Your Exterior Decorator” 8218 or setigges@insight bb.com. Accepting Spring & Summer Items SPRING SPECTACULAR for Consignment More info Items must be clean, ironed, on Huge selection of shrubs and trees hangers and good brand names. ONLINE Clearance Sale In Progress POC refers to “point of contact.” To Advertise Gorgeous flowers and Hanging The SUBMITTING A CALENDAR ITEM Baskets Blooming with Color Your SECOND LOOK Calendar announcements are - Consignment Etown’s First & Finest Consignment Shop lished free. Call 505-1751, fax to 1705 N. 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EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS R. CHRIS ORDWAY BEN SHEROAN Publisher Editor SARAH REDDOCH JEFF D’ALESSIO Editorial Page Editor County News Editor LARRY JOBE SARAH BERKSHIRE Advertising Sales Director Features editor MAJ. GEN. TERRY KENDRA STEWART TUCKER, Ret. Public member Public member

EDITORIAL Florida shooting IN OTHER VIEWS CONTACT YOUR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE case should not The views below are not intended to reflect the views of the editorial board of The News-Enterprise. Rep. Brett Guthrie, R-Bowling Green Bug-free drinks at Starbucks www.guthrie.house.gov/ Washington, D.C., office alter laws here The Seattle Times This is a welcome example of 308 Cannon House consumer power. A South Carolina Office Building Quick, which sounds more ap- woman launched an online petition Washington, D.C. 20515 ISSUE:‘Stand Your Ground’laws petizing? Lycopene, a tomato- on Change.org asking the chain to Phone: (202) 225-3501 based extract, or cochineal dye, stop using crushed bugs in the dye. Fax: (202) 226-2019 made from crushed bugs? Not a The petition garnered more than OUR VIEW: Kentucky law should remain intact difficult question. 6,000 signatures. And, what do you ■ Hardin County regional Good news, Starbucks fans. The know? Their concerns were heard. office giant has responded to con- The reaction prompted obvious 411 W. Lincoln Trail Blvd. In some states, they’re concealed weapon for legal cerns about a tiny beetle used in soul-searching at Starbucks, which Radcliff, KY 40160 called “stand your ground” self-protection to be a blood- cochineal dye, which is frequently last week announced its strawber- ■ laws. In Kentucky and others, thirsty vigilante. It similarly used in products like lipstick, yo- ry-flavored mixed drinks, raspber- Warren County regional office it’s referred to as “no duty to casts protecting homeowners gurt and shampoo, and as it hap- ry swirl cake and red velvet pens, Starbucks’ strawberry-mixed whoopie pie will be bug-free by 1001 Center St, Suite retreat.” who arms themselves within 300 Regardless of the terminol- their castle to be trigger-hap- drinks. When customers discov- the end of June. ered this, they sounded a collective A point on the board for con- Bowling Green, KY ogy, the 26 or so states that py rednecks out to take the 42101 have enacted these laws pro- “eeeeeeeeww.” sumers. law into their own hands. Starbucks announced a change Phone: (270) 842-9896 tect the right of law-abiding Distributed by Scripps Howard News Fax: (270) 842-9081 This simply isn’t the case in a subtle but noticeable blog post. Service, www.scrippsnews.com. citizens being attacked to use and court case statistics prove deadly force to protect them- it. selves or others from the rea- Kentucky lawmakers got it sonable threat of death or seri- right the first time when all ous bodily injury. The law but nine members in the com- says that you can respond in bined chambers voted in 2006 self-defense without first hav- to enact what is now KRS Rubio may find himself a man ing to retreat or otherwise at- 503.050. tempt to flee from an attacker. Kentuckians have no need In the shadow of the con- tinuing controversy surround- to fear their law-abiding in the middle with Romney ing the Feb. 26 shooting death neighbors nor should Bloom- of Trayvon Martin in Sanford, berg and others piling onto a ear the end of her Sun- tragedy to pull a gun-control Fla., an alliance of politicians day CNN news pro- Unless Romney makes and civil rights organizations bandwagon. gram, “State of the Indeed, it is those among N Union,” on April 22, a self-correction of including the NAACP, Na- JOSE DE LA tional Urban League, Color of us with criminal intent who host Candy Crowley referred ISLA Biblical proportions Change and National Action should be feared. Being in a to the previous week’s news cy- cle as “the week of the Hispa- and shows he knows Network seek to take away position and prepared to law- fully protect oneself or others nics.” better, today’s kooks this right. Led by New York She had interviewed Sen. And no way to brighten the City Mayor Michael Bloom- against a violent attack makes Marco Rubio, R-Fla., for the room with that kind of darkness. and reactionaries will berg, the national “Second sense. program and he had denied he “Hispanic Week” also came stick to him like gum Chance on Shoot First” cam- Just like in the Florida case, is pursuing the Republican vice as analysts worked hard to be- on the bottom of his paign is calling for a national these laws do not take away presidential nomination. In- come instant experts on the im- repeal or significant revision the ability for prosecutors in stead, he praised former Flor- portant voter segments that shoe. He will never be of such laws. the justice system to charge ida Gov. Jeb Bush, whose name may make a difference in the free of them and we Kentucky’s law says “a per- individuals with a crime. If has surfaced as the new possi- November elections: women, will never know what son who is not engaged in an the evidence supports that a ble running mate for nominee- young people and Latinos. It is worth remembering Latinos are unlawful activity and who is crime occurred, then an arrest apparent Mitt Romney. he really stands for. attacked in any other place But Rubio also praised peo- largely responsible for in- and charge is appropriate and ple who seek economic oppor- creased numbers in all three where he or she has a right to law enforcement and prosecu- tunities for their families, no key categories. be has no duty to retreat and tors have the responsibility to matter how they came to this In a sense, this year is begin- among us that allows politics to has the right to stand his or do so and allow the system to country. He even asked who ning to look like the 1950 U.S. be a joke taken too far. her ground and meet force work. If not, individuals justi- could blame migrants for com- Senate race in California when Unless Romney makes a with force, including deadly fiably protecting themselves, ing here to earn a living for Richard Nixon ran against self-correction of Biblical pro- portions and shows he knows force, if he or she reasonably their family or others should their families when their chan- Democratic congresswoman believes it is necessary to do ces elsewhere are dismal or Helen Gahagan Douglas. She better, today’s kooks and reac- find the law on their side, not tionaries will stick to him like so to prevent death or great presumed to be guilty, and nonexistent. was smeared by the Nixon bodily harm to himself or her- Rubio described bedrock campaign as a Communist, in gum on the bottom of his shoe. should be immune from the family and work values that, in much the same way opponents He will never be free of them self or another or to prevent undue burden of criminal or and we will never know what the commission of a felony in- practice, have been made ille- slam President Barack Obama civil charge. he really stands for. volving the use of force.” gal in some states when the un- as a socialist. In Florida, George Zim- documented pursue them while The public was bamboozled Yet if he does reverse him- A law-abiding Kentuckian’s self, he shows he is even more right to self-preservation is as merman has been arrested Congress has done little to find by the Nixon campaign’s and charged with second de- pragmatic solutions to immigra- claims against Douglas because cryptic than most thought and basic and innate as any right he lacks a core. tion problems. people become increasingly gree homicide because au- Rubio was on the verge of can be. It shouldn’t be wa- Rubio has put himself where gullible the more insecure they thorities are questioning doing on CNN what Romney tered-down or revoked as a Romney will be soon, the man feel about the future. The pub- whether Martin was the ag- ought to do. Rubio seems to un- result of politicizing the lic swallowed charges that gressor. He now awaits trial in the middle. Like Romney, derstand, at least, that govern- tragedy of the Florida shoot- Douglas had even cast Com- Rubio says he stands for one ment is about helping people. ing death. after posting a $150,000 bail munist-leaning votes in Con- thing but approves of public Also during “Hispanic Although the Second and being released from jail. policies that won’t solve the gress. She was referred to as Regardless of the eventual Week,” Romney campaigned Chance campaign mockingly problems of immigration. “the pink lady” and she was in Arizona, which is slipping characterizes these laws to be outcome of those charges, Rubio, allied with the Tea said to be “pink right down to law-abiding citizens here in from the GOP side of the “shoot first, ask questions lat- Party movement, is not a flash- her underwear.” Nixon cam- ledger and might become a er” legislation, it’s not accu- Kentucky and in other states light in a dark cave. In that paign manager Murray swing state this year. rate to view them in that con- should not pay an unjust price sense, Rubio is a lot like Rom- Chotiner printed flyers about Arizona might then become temptuous manner. Such a in having constitutional rights ney, who has given extremist Douglas on sheets of pink pa- “a model” Romney does not viewpoint presumes and auto- of self-protection taken away Arizona anti-immigrant policies per to emphasize the point. like. matically condemns every citi- as a result of this racially his blessing, calling the state’s Tactics like that worked be- draconian measures “a model.” cause the voting public is will- Jose de la Isla writes a weekly zen who lawfully carries a charged case. commentary for Hispanic Link News There is no room to waffle to a ing to play dumb and suspend Service. Email him at This editorial represents a consensus of The News-Enterprise editorial board. moderate position from there. reality. 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[email protected] [email protected] Fax: (270) 769-6965 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE OP-ED/NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 2012 A7 Can Romney figure out which Mexico forest faces fire, way the cookie crumbles? armed men,squatters Life is a lottery and — straightforward bakery as the observant among goods culture. By MARK STEVENSON to save public forests day, and expressed hope you may have noticed — a REG This is why I am so The Associated Press from development, log- it could be fully con- few fortunate people are HENRY glad I was never burdened ging, pollution and fires tained by today. MEXICO CITY — given winning tickets the with a privileged upbring- fueled by droughts. This weekend’s blaze Mexico’s largest big-city moment they arrive in the ing. If it were me, I would “It was started in a got out of control be- forest park has been dev- clandestine dump near a cause of unusually dry world. are sacred totems in the have just done a Cookie astated by a fire that offi- squatters’ camp where, conditions and an accu- Those with a special Pittsburgh culture. Why, it Monster impersonation — cials say was set by every year, the inhabi- mulation of leaves and advantage are often born is the custom hereabouts “Cookie! Cookie!” — and squatters seeking to take tants start fires, clearly branches, Environment 1) wealthy 2) good looking that a cookie table be set the ice would be broken over land and worsened deliberately, to take over Secretary Juan Elvira 3) the sons or daughters of out at wedding receptions. and I would be elected by the presence of park land,” said Alvaro Quesada said, but added distinguished families. Indeed, it is actual president of the United armed gangs trying to Garcia Chavez, the chief that the blaze “did not As for myself, I think grounds for divorce in States. scare off firefighters. firefighting official for follow the natural pat- strike three has been Pittsburgh to fail to pro- You see, you don’t get The fire at the Bosque Jalisco state. tern of a forest fire.” called in the great ball- vide a cookie table at a anywhere in journalism de la Primavera, “Forest Hernando Rodolfo Elvira Quesada said game of my life. But this is wedding, which is seen as unless you are born with of Springtime,” on the Guerrero, the federal at- real estate developers not an outcry of resent- a type of mental cruelty. the common touch. In this edge of the western city torney general for envi- have been trying to build ment or call to class war- OK, I made that up. Of business, you must meet of Guadalajara, has con- ronmental protection, on the edges of the park fare. course, it is the lack of the and learn to get on with sumed 18,500 acres, , or said Tuesday there was and he pledged to try to For in regards to chicken dance at a Pitts- people from many walks about one-quarter of the evidence the fire was in- prevent any new con- wealth, I feel lucky to burgh wedding that is of life — the unscrupulous, preserve, officials said tentionally set and prom- struction permits or zon- have a job that pays for a grounds for a divorce, but the cynical, the egotistical, Wednesday. ised to bring those re- ing changes for proper- small but nice house and a that does not diminish the the mad, the rich, the The fire, which began sponsible to justice. ties within the park. fridge with some in importance of cookies — poor, the ignorant. And over the weekend, has Garcia Chavez said Garcia Chavez said it. As for good looks, well, and anybody that says dif- it’s worse if you leave the sent plumes of smoke authorities had to extin- two firefighting teams that would have only ferent is a crumb. newspaper building. and ash into Mexico’s guish 14 fires in the last encountered armed spoiled my delicate per- Moreover, these cook- To be fair, maybe second-largest city, forc- year in the same area. gangs in the woods over sonality. As for distin- ies set out for Romney at Romney was just trying to ing dozens of schools to He said the fire was the weekend and were guished parents, mine the Bethel Park Commu- make a joke, microscopic close. It is the latest chap- 85 percent to 90 percent forced to temporarily were not well off but they nity Center were special as it may be. But if this ter in a battle in Mexico controlled late Wednes- withdraw. were rich in affection and cookies — they came from was a doomed attempt at laughter. Their motto was: the Bethel Bakery, which humor, it may be proof “Who needs money when in local lore is a Valhalla that Romney is indeed a you’re funny?” of cookies, a sacred place true far-right conservative, A Revolution in Zero Turns With blessings like that, where noble sugar and because an unfunnier I am content. Indeed, it flour depart their own group of people you The Steering Wheel strikes me that if you are a lives to be baked into couldn’t find at a funeral. graduate of the University heroic creations. So who needs funny of Hard Knocks, and have So Romney arrived in because they got money? a degree of concussion, his aw-gee-shucks-swell Mitt Romney does, be- Test drive the New Cub perhaps with an added way, took one look at the cause without the humor diploma in the breeze- cookies, and said, “I am that arises naturally out of Cadet Zero Turn Mower shooting arts, you have not sure about these cook- an intimate understanding learned a thing or two ies,” and, pressing on of human nature, he Z-Force 48S about life that money or where angels fear to tread, seems to lack the common pedigree can’t buy. added, “They came from touch that all politicians Twin Cyl Kohler That being so, it is my the local 7-Eleven bakery must also have to succeed. 48” Fabricated Deck belief that being born with or whatever.” Uh oh! Could it be that every advantage can be a Well, I reckon you the Republicans have a Full Zero Turn response terrible disadvantage. could have heard a paper candidate so lacking in with a Steering Wheel Which brings us to Mitt napkin drop. He might as empathy and authenticity Romney, the Republican well have come dressed in that he can’t figure out presidential candidate, as a Philadelphia Flyers jer- which way the cookie you knew it would. sey. You just don’t diss a crumbles? “Let them eat The other day the person’s cookies in these cake” did not work for the wealthy, good-looking son parts. rich and beautiful Marie of a distinguished family It was a disturbing inci- Antoinette. And “let them 203 Peterson Drive, Elizabethtown, KY 42701 • 270-765-2500 came to suburban Pitts- dent. People naturally eat cookies” is too half- burgh and met with some wondered how someone baked for a 7-Eleven. regular voters and sniffed who wants to negotiate at some cookies that were with devious foreign pow- Reg Henry is a columnist for set out for them. ers over nuclear weapons the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. His email address is rhenry@post- Celebrating It is important first to didn’t know enough to say gazette.com. Distributed by understand that cookies the right thing in a Scripps Howard News Service. Can You Buy A New $1,800 Furnace For $458? E-SCRAP RECYCLING EVENT

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DEAR ABBY Dad who wants to be in kids’ loop must try a little harder Neighbors Dear Abby: “Modern ORGANIZATIONS Dad in Roswell, Ga.” (Feb. 26) was put off in- Radcliff Woman’s vitations to his young JEANNIE daughters are sent to his PHILLIPS Club members ex-wife’s home rather celebrate Greek than to both his and the between the girls’ moth- ex-wife’s. He assumes culture er and “Dad” will solve the sender is “sexist” and his problem. Other par- Greek culture was cel- suggests the solution for ents’ comments: ebrated at the April 9 children with two house- Dear Abby: Friends, meeting of the Radcliff holds is to be sent two acquaintances and profes- Woman’s Club. Refresh- invitations. sionals should not have to ments consisted of the As a parent who in- go out of their way to Mediterranean diet, fruit, vites children to my cover all the bases. Given vegetables and heart- home or to a party, I the number of divorced, healthy sandwiches. don’t feel I should be re- remarried and otherwise The program was how sponsible for their par- situated families, more to prepare baklava, ents’ communication dif- than a single contact Greece’s most famous ficulty. Often I am not point becomes burden- dessert. International even aware a child has some for those trying to chairwoman Anne Au- two households. The invi- complete business or is- brey, chef Maria Bell, tation simply goes home sue simple invitations. — who with the assistance with the child to wherev- Agreeing with Abby in of exchange student Yu- er he or she is that day. Severna Park, Md. cheng Zhan, and occa- Personally, I think Dear Abby: I know sionally club members Above, members observe “Modern Dad” is overly while Chef Maria Bell from organizing school pitching in, demonstrated prepares the baklava. sensitive. He needs to re- activities often only one the steps in making alize no one is deliber- parent supplies an email baklava. Right, door prizes were won ately snubbing him or address to the school, While preparing the by Arveeda Gordon, left, making assumptions and it’s usually the mom. baklava, Bell spoke about and Pat Nuccitelli. about parental roles. If “Modern Dad’s” ex- the Pacific International They are just inviting his wife would cooperate by Exchange program Zhan kids to things, for which sending him a list of represents. She men- members for their sup- he should be grateful. email addresses of those tioned it was a slight ad- port in the Realtors lun- Did he share his address most likely to issue in- justment for him to live in cheon. Sheila Enyart with the inviter? Does he vites, he could send out a the United States with a gave an update on the make his preference polite message sharing population of 300 million outdoor furniture project clear to parents when his contact information and China with a popula- for the library. Julie Al- meeting them? with those other parents. tion of 1.3 billion. dridge of CLP 99 asked I believe it’s presump- Also, if he reaches out to The business portion for help in serving at its tuous to expect someone help arrange carpools or of the meeting was con- fundraising luncheon. to send two invitations to organize social outings — ducted while members Members agreed to bake the same child. And I which usually is a enjoyed the baklava. cookies for the May 19 agree with you, Abby, “mom” job — he’ll be- Barbara Proffitt thanked Hooray for Heroes event. that “Dad” needs to im- come an added member prove communication of “the group.” — Non- with his ex-wife so he no Sexist Mom in Illinois longer feels he is being Miller speaks to Stitchers Quilt Guild members Dear Abby is written by prevented from being an Abigail Van Buren, also The Stitchers Quilt “active parent.” — Regu- known as Jeanne Phillips, Guild had Bonita Hayes and was founded by her lar Mom in Tennessee mother, Pauline Phillips. Miller, an agent with ■ Dear Regular Write Dear Abby at Kentucky Farm Bureau Mom: A majority of www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA Insurance, as guest spea- readers agreed that more 90069. Universal Press ker at the March meet- sharing of information Syndicate. ing. Members learned everything they needed to know about insuring their quilts. Many quilts ‘TWEEN 12 & 20 were shown during show and tell. Stitchers meetings are from 6:30 to 9 p.m. ‘Because I said so’debate the last Wednesday of Above, Betty Percifield shows one of her the month at the Hardin Dr. Wallace: You stat- finished quilts. Left, Gloria Ashton with a quilt County Extension Ser- ed parents should not tell she made in a workshop while wintering in vice office. a teen “because I said so” ROBERT Arizona. when they’re asking why WALLACE a request has been de- nied. I disagree. Parents POTTED FEW GARDEN CLUB MEMBERS MEET her reasoning and knows are the boss and in con- The Potted Few Garden Club met in April at the home of Renate trol, and when I tell my the decision is not simply Gosser with Linda Novak as co-hostess. The program was two kids “because I said an arbitrary one. “Herbs: Spice of the World” and presented by Amy Aldenderfer so,” that’s all there is to it. CONFUCIUS WAS A WISE from the UK Cooperative Extension Office in Elizabethtown. She If they utter one word af- MAN. Dr. Wallace: I really shared much information about how to raise, harvest, dry, store ter they have been told liked this boy named and cook with herbs. She also encouraged the members to this, they get put on re- Ken, and we had been attend the Master Plant Fair from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 12 at the Extension office at 201 Peterson Drive in Elizabethtown. striction for a week. Be- going steady for two Club members were invited to journey after the meeting to lieve me when I tell you months. We had lots of Saunders Springs for the dedication of a pine tree in memory of “because I said so” is ef- fun and got along really deceased member Nancy Howell. The May 16 Potted Few fective. Just ask my kids. well. He was lovey- meeting is a field trip to Cathedral Gardens, 1314 Hebron — Mother, Tampa, Fla. dovey, but I wouldn’t Church Road, Henryville, Ind. After the tour, members will enjoy ■ Mother: I believe have sex with him be- box lunches prepared by hostesses Bonnie Gunter and Bonnie Lush. To attend, make a reservation with club president fully parents are the boss cause I am still a virgin. Anneliese Knoll, 352-0484. and need to be in control Then one day, he just of their children. But I suddenly dumped me be- also know there are many cause I wouldn’t give in SCOUTS ways to be an effective and have sex with him. parent. While the “be- I realize he couldn’t cause I said so” philoso- have really cared for me phy apparently works if he only wanted sex, but with your children, at it hurts my feelings to see least on the immediate him walking around hand level of exerting your will in hand with another girl. in specific circumstances, Sometimes I feel I the children miss the ben- made a mistake letting efit of your reasoning and him go, but other times, I CUB SCOUTS HAVE thus, a chance to learn. It tell myself I still have my seems like a method of self-respect and I’m glad I RAINGUTTER REGATTA last resort, when you’re chose to remain a virgin. Rineyville Pack 600 held it’s annual too tired or impatient to I know you will agree Raingutter Regatta. Pictured with explain yourself further. with me, and I want to Cubmaster Shawn Saltmarsh are, Let’s say your daugh- thank you for advising front row, Steven Barnes, Kase ter asks permission to go young girls they need to VanBlijenburgh, Tyler Meyer; back to the mall with several row, Will Walters, Noah Thomas, think twice about “giving Seth Saltmarsh and Ethan Jones. friends and you tell her in” to a guy who proba- no. She asks, “Why not?” bly does not have their and you reply, “Because I best interests at heart. — said so.” Nameless, Dallas, Texas Your daughter’s friend ■ Nameless: Your let- Margo asks her mother ter reminds me of the sto- the same question and is ry about two tears float- told no. When she asks ing down a river side by why, her mother says she side. The first tear said to doesn’t think the mall is a the second tear, “I’m the good place to hang out tear of the woman who NEIGHBORS GUIDELINES because it isn’t fair to the lost her man.” The sec- shops in the mall to have ond tear replied, “I’m the GETTING IT TO US activities, military news, and all other general photo can be picked up at the front desk up a bunch of teens milling tear of the woman who ■ Neighbors submissions should be typed or news submissions. to one month following publication. around with very little found him.” legible. The information should be clear and ■ If email is not available, fax the item(s) to ■ Be sure to identify the people in the money to spend. I think these were concise. Include a name and daytime phone 769-6965, drop them off or mail to 408 W. photo. In both cases, the teen number in case of questions. We reserve the Dixie Ave., Elizabethtown, KY 42701. 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Senate nears Fed forecast: More growth, BRIEFCASE passage of lower unemployment STARTUPS meets one night a week for 10 weeks, 12 once-a-month By MARTIN CRUTSINGER Grants available meetings with a business bill to slow AP Economics Writer Orders for durable for veterans mentor and up to $2,500 in goods plunge business-related reimburse- WAS H I N GTO N — The Fed- Veterans who live in postal cuts eral Reserve has boosted its out- Orders for long-lasting factory ments. Kentucky and want to start More information and look for U.S. economic growth this goods fell by the largest amount in a business that would hire By HOPE YEN three years last month, mostly be- applications for the Vet- The Associated Press year and is slightly more optimistic other veterans are invited about the unemployment rate, re- cause demand for commercial air- eran’s Business Startup Pro- craft plummeted. But companies to apply for one of five en- WAS H I N GTO N — A flecting improvements in recent trepreneurship grants fund- gram are available at busi- also ordered less machinery and ness.louisville.edu/vetstart Senate bill aimed at saving months. other equipment, a sign manufac- ed by the Kentucky De- the U.S. Postal Service would In an updated forecast Wed- turing output may slow. — AP partment of Veterans Af- The deadline to apply is make it harder to close thou- nesday, the Fed predicted the econ- fairs Trust Fund. midnight June 29. Tech- sands of low-revenue post of- omy will grow between 2.4 percent The program consists of nology related and draft fices and end Saturday mail and 2.9 percent in 2012. That com- percent target for inflation. And in the Kauffman Fasttrac business plans are pre- delivery — steps the strug- pares favorably with its forecast in its statement, the Fed said it expect- training course, which ferred. gling agency says are needed January, when it estimated growth ed higher oil and prices Staff report to reduce billions in debt and this year between 2.2 percent and this year to result in only a tempo- become profitable again. 2.7 percent. rary boost in inflation. The measure takes steps to The Fed estimates that unem- In January, the Fed for the first MARKETWATCH WEDNESDAY help the mail agency avert ployment, now at a three-year low time included forecasts for where its officials saw its key policy lever, bankruptcy as early as this of 8.2 percent, will be between 7.8 APPLE’S BLOWOUT QUARTER PROPELS NASDAQ TO BIG GAIN.. fall, giving it a cash infusion percent and 8 percent at year’s end. the federal funds rate, headed. In the new forecast, 11 Fed offi- The Nasdaq composite index shot 2 percent higher Wed- of $11 billion to pay off debt That compares with its forecast in nesday, powered by a surge in Apple. The iPhone maker’s and reduce costs by offering January, when it estimated an un- cials expect the first interest rate hike will not occur until 2014 or lat- stock climbed $50 after the company once again blew past retirement incentives to employment rate as high as 8.5 per- Wall Street’s profit forecasts. er, the same number who said so in 100,000 employees. But the cent at the end of 2012. With Apple’s help, the technology-focused Nasdaq post- bill sidesteps most controver- The Fed has slightly increased its January. But no official is looking ed its best day this year. sial decisions on postal clos- estimate for inflation by year’s end: for the first rate hike to occur as late Apple, the biggest component of the index by far, ings, buying time for law- between 1.9 percent and 2 percent. as 2016; in January, two Fed offi- climbed 8.9 percent after reporting that its earnings dou- makers who would rather In January, it predicted inflation in cials had put the first rate hike that bled in the first three months of the year. The company avoid the wrath of con- a lower range: 1.4 percent to 1.8 far out. sold 35 million iPhones, twice as many as in the same quar- stituencies in an election percent. The number of Fed officials who ter a year ago. year. Still, the higher inflation forecast expect a rate increase to occur this The Senate was scheduled is lower than the Fed’s official 2 year remained the same at three. Local stocks to vote as early as Wednes- How stocks of local and statewide interest fared Wednesday as compiled by day on a final bill, after first The Wright Legacy Group. , as compiled by The Wright Lega Group. considering amendments Company Price Change Volume 52wkL-H that in part could restrict the Cardinal Health (CAH) 41.61 +0.37 1,381,866 37.53-47.06 Postal Service from further Churchill Downs (CHDN) 58.57 -0.93 108,029 36.67-60.00 UNDER CONSTRUCTION Corning Inc. (GLW) 14.30 +0.95 38,079,760 11.51-22.05 cuts to first-class mail deliv- Dow Chemical (DOW) 36.08 +1.45 16,304,130 20.61-42.23 ery. On Tuesday, senators First Fncl Svcs Corp. (FFKY) 3.57 +0.07 4,124 1.00-5.17 agreed to tack on amend- Ford Motor Co. (F) 11.73 +0.34 45,122,889 9.05-15.87 General Electric (GE) 19.45 -0.09 48,024,063 14.02-21.00 ments that would bar the Humana Inc. (HUM) 88.73 -0.11 1,351,862 65.20-96.46 shuttering of rural post offices Lexmark (LXK) 29.73 -0.71 2,621,275 25.87-38.34 Papa John’s (PZZA) 39.98 +0.46 202,642 26.95-40.82 for a year, give afflicted com- PNC Fin. Svcs (PNC) 66.26 +0.69 3,541,646 42.70-66.27 munities new avenues of ap- United Parcel Service (UPS) 79.65 +0.19 3,316,267 60.74-81.79 peal and prevent any closings Verizon Comms (VZ) 39.48 -0.02 12,561,866 32.28-40.48 Wal-Mart Stores (WMT) 57.36 -0.41 27,976,321 48.31-62.63 before the November elec- Yum! Brands (YUM) 72.75 +0.51 4,210,946 47.15-74.44 tions. The final bill was expect- ed to pass the Senate but faces an uncertain future. The House has yet to begin consideration of a different version of a postal bill, which seeks to create a national commission that would make BEN SHEROAN/The News-Enterprise major decisions on postal Minit Mart is building a new convenience store of approxi- cuts and make it easier to mately 5,000-square feet at eliminate Saturday delivery. South Dixie Boulevard and Cen- The commission, which tennial Drive in Radcliff. Jerry would have authority to do Goff, the company's director of away with no-layoff clauses operations, said the store should in postal employee contracts, open in June with a Godfather's is fiercely opposed by postal unions. Pizza and O’Delis breakfast and Postmaster General Pat- sandwiches inside. Total con- Under Construction rick Donahoe criticized the struction is expected to cost highlights building projects Senate bill as a short-term an- $1.2 million, Goff said. It will be around the area. swer and called the Postal the Bowling Green-based Service’s business model company's 32nd location and second in Hardin County. Harlan “broken.” Tarter Co. of Brownsville is handling construction.

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There also are a couple things parents is voiced by the tenth Doctor in BBC's It does, however, have a might want 10 know about before viewing ~Doctor Who," David lennant. smashing soundtrack. the film. There arc moments of bad lan­ All the voice actors soited their charac­ Beox:a Owolcy can be ruched at (ml gtla~. The langtmge flies by quickly, but if ters. Other voice~ include Imelda Staunton 50501741. For movie I"OlVicw. vblt her that s wmething you want your kids to (~ H arry Potter and the Deathly Hallows report.,.. page on Facebook at avoid, you should know it's in Ulere. Part I"J,Jeremy Piven (TV'~ ~Entouragc" ), wwwJ o.cebook.romJpageelBeox:a· The characters also are pinltes, so they Salma Hayek (~Puss in Boots ~) , Brian Ow.tey196924584861. Faith told through fiction 'Anything Goes' ... ronically, sometimes faith and a tian themes embed­ Now, as a follower ofJ esus, I am love of science fiction can go ded in them that also a major fan of the science fic­ but audition first hand and hand. may spark an interest tion and fantasy genre. C.S. Lewis andJ.R R Tol­ in the Bible for I'm a fan of "Star \lfaf8,~ LOTR. I kien, two giants o(Jiterature someone. comic book movies and much of Youth Theatre of Hardin County and faith, express their faith well in \Yhat they created the sci-Ii genre. In a strange way, the form of fictiOn. were two of the most the creative adventure of exploring looks to fill roles Friday, Saturday Lewis is a noted apologist for the imaginative and cre- a large and vast universe beyond Christian faith and author of one of ative works of our myself always points me back 10 Those auditioning the most loved fantasy book series BECCA time. Many who at­ God.J ust like with Lewis and need only attend one day of all time, "The Chronicles of Nar­ OWSLEY tend Comic Con Tolkien, the creative journey gives The Youth Theatre of and must stay the fu ll nia.~ The series has fans outside of dressed as hobbits me a fanciful allegory pointing 10- Hardin County will hold four hours. The selected Christianity but Lewis' faith is evi­ might miM the author's point. But ward the truth of God. auditions for its 41st pro­ music, readings and dent as AsIan the lion takes on the readers like me, who see all the While writing a bit of Christian duction, "Anything Goes," dance steps are taught sin of Edward by dying in his place themes and allegories to faith, get sci-fi on the side, I will never pro­ from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday the day of the audition to spare him, coming to life again excited. fess to be as good as the genius of and 11 a.m. 10 3 p.m. Sa· and a snack is prOvided. because the evil of the queen can­ The sci-fi genre explores the Lewis and TOikien, but I understand turday at Hardin County Show dates for "Any­ not defeat him. height of imagination. I believe if how their writings profess ami Schools Performing Arts thing Goes~ are J uly 13 J R.R. Tolkien has another widely God created those crazy fish on the strengthen their fai th. Sometimes Center at J ohn Hardin through 15 and 19 read series now famous in mill, bottom of the ocean thaI light up in their works even bring me to tears. High School. through 21. ~The Lord of the I!.ings." lo1kien funky colors, he has an amazing So, I'm a nerd. And as a nerd I Hardiu County resi­ Eric Pope directs the and Lewis were friends and while and perfect imagination. enjoy expreMing my faith through dents in grades sixth production, which is cho· Tolkien's Christian themes arc not Mmiltedly, much of the realm of writings about such things. If my through 12th are eligible. reographed by Carol Za­ as obvious as he critiqued Lewis' to science fiction drifts away from book is ever published, it will reveal A $3.') membership fee gar. Kim Strange is mu­ he, they are still there. His letters faith. But the crazy thing is even the main character coming to a faith and completed contract sical director. and other writings explain how his some of the other sci-fi works arc all in Christ while wheedling a sword are required before the For more infoonation, faith u embedded into the series. seeking $Orne sort of higher power and leading a band of secret war­ audition. call 765-5421. The two authors began this jour­ or tmth. Often they find these riors who fight evil beings in the ney of writing epic adventures in things in IIOmething alien or a mysti­ dark nights in the streets of London. discussions of what they liked to cal force, but they are always left That all makes since ill my head, read, fairy stories as they called searching. hopefuUy it will in print as well. them. They felt a void in the litera­ In writinb'"$ by Christians in this Wal k throllgh the wardrobe or COMING TOMORROW ... ture of their time and dedded to genre, the search ends wi1h God take a step into Middle Earth and take it upon themselves to write and no further searching is neces­ see if you can find ule message two • Photographer Leon Howlett something they'd like to read. sary. They are stories of saCrifice, gianlls of litemture tried to express releases book, "Kentucky Then faith kicked in. They were conviction and lriwnph. through their writings. If you both enthralled with the stories in If you've read lIlany of my ha.ven't noticed it before, you nJ..ight Bourbon Experience ~ the Bible, which they both held to columns you may have already be surprised. • Entertainment calendar be true and the core of their lives. guessed I'm a Christian - a Bible­ Bea:a Owsley can be • Where They're Playing calendar They wa.nted to create modern believing, church.going, theology­ ruched at (vo) 505-I74 t Or imaginative stories that had Chris- lOVing Christian. [email protected]. THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 2012 A11

INCOME: Berry report, Hardin County’s Meade and LaRue grew from $11.1 billion to come to an end. celebration, likening it to personal income grew 2.5 counties were ranked 33rd $11.2 billion, according to “It sounds like pretty the success of the Universi- referred to rankings percent from $3.46 billion and 65th, respectively, in the report. good numbers,” Berry ty of Kentucky men’s bas- in 2009 to $3.55 billion in the state for total personal Kenton County, on the said. “We knew we could ketball team. as ‘solid’ 2010, Dail said. During income. other hand, recorded a not stay on top forever.” “If UK sustains its place Continued from A1 that time, the county’s Though Jefferson and 3.63 percent growth rate in The Elizabethtown Met- in basketball standings, I population grew by about Fayette counties recorded personal income while ropolitan Statistical Area, think (fans) would be pret- $34,074. 5.67 percent, from 101,254 only modest growth rates Boone County’s personal which includes Hardin and ty happy,” he said. Thomas Dail, a public residents to 106,999, ac- in total personal income of income grew by 4.31 per- LaRue counties, has been According to the Bu- affairs representative for cording to the report. 0.87 percent and 1.57 per- cent, according to the re- the top-ranked MSA in re- reau of Economic Analy- the Bureau of Economic The county’s level of cent, respectively, their port. cent years for personal in- sis, 990 of the 1,035 coun- Analysis, said Hardin personal income growth population and personal Hardin Judge-Execu- come and gross domestic ties in the southeast region, County’s per capita per- was good enough to place income levels are consid- tive Harry Berry expressed product growth, and Berry which includes Kentucky, sonal income ranking it fifth in the state behind erably larger than Hardin satisfaction with the num- said it can be difficult to recorded growth in both dropped primarily because Jefferson, Fayette, Kenton County’s. Jefferson Coun- bers and said the rankings sustain that success. personal income and per the state’s total personal in- and Boone counties, and ty’s personal income grew were “solid” considering If the county and MSA capita personal income in come growth was out- Dail said Hardin County’s from $29 billion to $29.2 the surge from the Base can remain close to the top 2010. paced by its population level of personal income is billion while Fayette Realignment and Closure in state and national rank- Marty Finley can be growth. According to the not unusual for its size. County’s personal income initiative at Fort Knox has ings, he said, it is cause for reached at (270) 505-1762.

WRECK: Charges struck a tree. Its three oc- the Greater Hardin Coun- caused by the chemical re- materials. Charges related din County EMS, Eliza- cupants were not wearing ty Task Force, action taking place inside to the possible meth lab bethtown Fire Department related to meth lab seat belts. said investigators found a the sealed container, he are pending. and Rineyville Fire De- Norman Chaffins, pub- one-step lab, two HCL gas said. KSP and task force in- partment. are pending lic affairs officer at Post 4, generators and some fin- “If they don’t relieve the said if the driver and pas- ished meth product. pressure every so often, it vestigators were assisted Sarah Bennett can be Continued from A1 sengers had been wearing A one-step or shake- could cause an explosion, on scene Tuesday by Har- reached at (270) 505-1750. seat belts, their injuries and-bake lab is a portable start a fire,” Eckart said. David Stallins as critical may have been less severe. method consisting of a The containers found at and Matthew Stallins as If the car hit the tree at sealed container used to the scene were tightly stable. a speed of 55 mph, Chaf- combine ingredients such sealed, he said, and no Both men are from fins explained, the bodies as lithium metal and lye leaks were evident. Elizabethtown, police said. struck the dashboard at the and induce a chemical re- Whether the meth lab According to a news re- same speed. action needed to turn the in the vehicle played a role lease from Kentucky State “There’s no doubt,” he products into metham- in the wreck is unknown at Police Post 4 in Elizabeth- said. “That seat belt’s go- phetamine. The sealed this time, Chaffins said, but EEK-END town, emergency officials ing to stop them from im- container typically is a it is a possibility. ONDERS responded around 3 p.m. pacting the car.” plastic bottle. KSP is investigating the to the 1200 block of Boone As officials worked the Eckart said HCL gener- wreck while the task force Thrift & Resale Store Road. scene, materials related to ators are plastic bottles is investigating the meth Police said the Honda manu- used to turn liquid meth- Suite 174, E’town Plaza, Accord was northbound facturing were discovered into a solid Elizabethtown, KY 42701 when, for unknown rea- inside the vehicle, police when it’s done cooking. Where Thrift & Quality make “CENTS” sons, it left the roadway on said. The danger of the one- Hours: Monday 10AM to 5PM the right shoulder and Ron Eckart, director of step method is the fumes Tues.-Thurs. 10AM-4PM • Friday 9AM to 4PM Closed Saturday and Sunday

MASTER COMMISSIONER SALES have fun and feel as if She expects the city will To comply with the orders of the Hardin Circuit Court, the Commissioner will sell the property described in MAYBERRY: Event the following actions on Thursday, MAY 10, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. at the Hardin County Justice they’ve been transported to repeat the event if it’s suc- Center, 120 East Dixie Ave., Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Said property shall be sold to raise the amounts likely to be repeated hereinafter set forth, together with interest and the costs of the action, and upon the following te rms and Mayberry. cessful. conditions; “It’s going to be great,” (A) AT THE TIME OF SALE, the successful bidder shall either pay cash or make a deposit of 10% of th e if it’s successful Amber Coulter can be purchase price with the balance on a credit of thirty (30) days UNLESS otherwise provided below. In the she said. reached at (270) 505-1746. event the successful bidder desires or elects to credit the balance, he or she will be required to post bond and furnish an acceptable surety thereon. The down payment, IN ADDITION to either a letter of credit or Continued from A1 acceptable surety, must be produced AT THE TIME OF THE SALE. Said bond and/or letter of credit shall be for the unpaid purchase price and bear interest at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per ann um from the date of sale until paid. Broadway said there has (B) The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all taxes or assessments upon the property f or the current tax year, 2012 and thereafter. The Master Commissioner will make a good faith effort to obtain and been a lot of camaraderie pay all taxes or assessments upon the property for prior years; however, this can not be guaranteed. between the city and com- (C) All properties are sold subject to the Judgment and Order of Sale in each case which should be reviewed carefully PRIOR to purchase. The Judgment and Order of Sale can be reviewed at the Hardin Circuit Clerk’s munity organizations be- Office, 120 E. Dixie, Elizabethtown, KY. cause she contacted all (D) The Master Commissioner DOES NOT obtain a title search or investigate for further liens on the properties listed below nor conduct or authorize a survey of the property. **The purchaser is responsible for area organizations asking title searches and/or any additional liens not named in the Judgment and Order of Sale and for the results of any good and accurate survey of the property. them to sponsor various as- (E) The Master Commissioner does not have access to the properties listed below and therefore makes no pects of the festivities, such representation or warranty of any kind as to the conditions of these properties. ************************ as a pie-judging contest SALE NO. 1 Green Tree Servicing LLC vs. Riley E. Goodman, et al. (11-CI-2387) - amount of Judgment: $167,272.23 plus and a bounce house. interest and costs. “The Andy Griffith 7994 RINEYVILLE RD., RINEYVILLE, KY Being Lot 60, Section 4, of Bryan Acres Estate to Hardin County, Kentucky, as shown in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet Show” is important to 1992, in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. many members of the Vine Subject to any and all easements, restrictions, conditions, and legal highways of record and/or in existence. Being the same property conveyed from Derek Butler and Christina Butler, husband and wife, to Riley E. Grove community, Broad- Goodman, a single person, by virtue of a deed dated 2-13-2007 and recorded 2-15-2007 at Deed Book 1218 Page 342 of the Hardin County, Kentucky real estate records. way said. SALE NO. 2 “Every one of his shows US Bank National Association vs. Jeffrey M. Farmer, et al. (11-CI-831) – amount of Judgment: $224,266.19 plus interest and costs. would teach you something 400 MICHIGAN AVE., ELIZABETHTOWN, KY about morals or character,” Being Lot 53 in Freeman Creek Estates, Section 3, per plat of same recorded in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 1529 in Hardin County Clerk’s Office. she said. Being the same property conveyed to Jeffrey M. Farmer and Melissa Leanne Farmer, husband and wife, w ho acquired title, with rights of survivorship, by virtue of a deed from Ryanland Development, a partne rship, She thinks most Vine dated July 17, 2003, filed August 5, 2003, recorded in Deed Book 1083 Page 257, County Clerk’s Offic e, Grove residents want the Hardin County, Kentucky. Subject to any and all easements, restrictions, conditions, and legal highways of record and/or in existence. values to continue to be SALE NO. 3 Bank of America, NA vs. Chung Ja Rauchfuss, et al. (10-CI-1438) – amount of Judgment: $78,706.88 plus practiced and honored. interest and costs. Broadway hopes visitors 236 OAK RIDGE DRIVE, RADCLIFF, KY Being Lot 31 IN MacLyndee Acres Subdivision to Radcliff, Hardin County, Kentucky per revised plat of said subdivision, recorded in Plat Book 5, Pages 5 and 6, in the Office of the Hardin County Clerk. Being the same property conveyed to Gerhard Rauchfuss and Chung Ja Rauchfuss, his wife, by virtue of a deed from Radcliff Homes, Inc., dated June 17, 1974, filed June 21, 1974, filed June 21, 1974, recor ded in Deed Book 265 Page 328, County Clerk’s Office, Hardin County, Kentucky, and by the death of Gerhard Rauchfuss on November 21, 1994. Subject to any and all easements, restrictions, conditions, and legal highways of record and/or in existence. SALE NO. 4 Wells Fargo Bank vs. Otis Arnold, et al. (11-CI-2326) – amount of Judgment: $124,714.03 plus intere st and costs. 145 APPLEWOOD LANE, ELIZABETHTOWN, KY Being Lot 39B of Applewood Subdivision, per plat of said subdivision recorded in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 3657, in the Office of the Clerk of Hardin County, Kentucky. Being the same property conveyed to Otis Arnold, unmarried, who acquired title by virtue of a deed from William O. Shultz and Rita K. Shultz, husband and wife, dated April 24, 2009, filed April 29, 2009, recorded in Deed Book 1293, Page 108, County Clerk’s Office, Hardin County, Kentucky. Subject to restrictions, conditions and covenants and to all legal highways and easements. SALE NO. 5 PNC Mortgage vs. Darryl O. Chapman, et al. (11-CI-1885) – amount of Judgment: $206,837.46 plus interest How Many and costs. 1707 WOOLDRIDGE FERRY RD., ELIZABETHTOWN, KY Being Lot 5 of Wooldridge Hills Subdivision to Hardin County, Kentucky, per plat of said subdivision of record in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 217-B in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. Being the same property conveyed to Darryl O. Chapman, a single person, from Bererly Yvonne House an d People Read Michael House, wife and husband, by Deed dated October 23, 2006 and recorded October 25, 2006 in Deed Book 1206 Page 788 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN AT THE TIME OF THE SALE IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS. SALE NO. 6 The News- GMAC Mortgage LLC vs. Donna P. Hayes, et al. (11-CI-2321) – amount of Judgment: $127,248.95 plus interest and costs. 846 EAST MAIN ST., VINE GROVE, KY Being Lot 3, Hayes Estate Subdivision to Vine Grove, Hardin County, Kentucky, per Plat of same recor ded in Enterprise Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 1946 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. Being the same property conveyed to Donna P. Hayes and William R. Hayes aka William R. Hayes, Jr., wife and husband, by Deed dated December 14, 2009 and recorded December 15, 2009 in Deed Book 1314 Page 605 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN AT THE TIME OF THE SALE IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT Online? OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS. SALE NO. 7 The Bank of New York Mellon vs. Jermaine Drayton, et al. (11-CI-1917) – amount of Judgment: $335,843,22 plus interest and costs. 148, 150, 152 and 154 DARBYWOODS CT., RADCLIFF, KY Being Lots 5A, 5B, 5C and 5D of Hunters Ridge Subdivision, Phase 1, to Radcliff, Hardin County, Kent ucky, per Plat of said Subdivision recorded in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 3581 in the Office of the Clerk of Hardin County, Kentucky. Said property was conveyed to Jermaine Drayton, unmarried, by Highpoint Construction Inc., on October 10, 2006, by a deed recorded on October 17, 2006 in Deed Book 1206 Page 99 in the Office of the Hardin C ounty Court Clerk. March 2012 TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN AT THE TIME OF THE SALE IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS. SALE NO. 8 Kentucky Housing Corp vs. John V. Byrd, et al. (11-CI-1904) – amount of Judgment: $144,774.83 plus interest and costs. 126 SHIPP LANE, GLENDALE, KY Visits 177,976 Being Lot 7 of CH Craig Farm Subdivision to Glendale, Hardin County, Kentucky, per amended plat of record in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 3811 in the Office of the County Clerk of Hardin County, Kentucky. Being the same property conveyed to John V. Byrd, III and Jeri L. Byrd, husband and wife, by Deed of Correction dated January 8, 2008 and recorded on January 14, 2008 in Book 1251 Page 405 in the Offic e of the Hardin County Clerk. Thank you for using The News-Enterprise Online TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN AT THE TIME OF THE SALE IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS. SALE NO. 9 to reach your present and future customers. Kentucky Housing Corp vs. Jenny L. Lewis, et al. (11-CI-2193) – amount of Judgment: $59,670.04 plus interest and costs. 181 NORTH MAPLE ST., SONORA, KY Advertising in A certain house and Lot in the town of Sonora, Hardin County, Kentucky, lying on the East side of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company, bounded and described as follows: Beginning on the east side on the L&N Railroad line running thence in an easterly direction 179 feet to Maple Street 63 feet to an alley; thence running in a westerly direction 179 feet with the north side of an alley to the east line of the L&N Railroad; thence in a northerly direction with the East line of th e L&N Railroad 63 feet to the beginning point, this being bounded on the north by the Wood Graveyard, on the east by Maple Street, on the South by an alley, and on the west by the line of the L&N Railroad Company. Being the same property conveyed to Jenny L. Lewis, unmarried, by Deed dated December 13, 2002 and recorded on December 16, 2002 in Deed Book 1058 Page 164 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN AT THE TIME OF THE SALE IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT Call 270-769-1200 OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS. ************************************** PAUL MUSSELWHITE to place your advertisement today. MASTER COMMISSIONER HARDIN CIRCUIT COURT *Source, Google Analytics. 270-234-9715 '" TJ;E NEWS-ENTERPRISE '00 THURSDAY, APRil 26, 2012

Aftel a day of cleaning up the tomachHtrleken area l u"ounodlng Hefllyvllle, lnod. , as part of the National Day of Service. 51 H(l.th Haldln senl(l~ .etuln to thel. b\ls. --­ One senior reflects on day of service On a cold, rainy Saturday home. It was then we witnessed moming, .')1 studen\.'l of my senior the smiling faces of the communi· class braved the weather, gave up NATE ty as we left, and for that I must their Thunder over Louisville , YATES thank Angela Cannon and Taylor weekend and lost some sleep to , Domschke for their hard work catch a bus to help residents of planning the event and getting us Henryville, Ind., on the National up there. Without you, all th is Day of SelVice. we entered the affected areas, we never would have been a reality. I witnessed the path of destruction All a student on the trip, I wit­ know it caused quite a few the twister left: debris allover the Senior Sarah SpellCsr cleans window. at Radcliff City Hall. nessed events which affinn what I headaches, but I hope the Illoney Some North Hardin atudents stayed local as part of-­ the Day of always have believed - North place, students with no pl ace to go we raised, the donations we sent Service. Hardin is a school of pride and to school and people who had no and all the help we gave made it one that truly cares about its trad.i­ place to live. 'Ine eyes of our stu­ to ~how a hou\Ie once was SERVICE: lion of excellence. dents filled with sadness at the worthwhile in the end. located there. As seniors, we really wanted to devastation they saw before them. I witnessed the pride in the 'You saw the hope "It was really sad to see go on this trip and help those in But, that day I also witoessed senior class as we crossed the in the people' what a tornado can do," need, but a lack of district money something else. We witnessed a bridge back. into Kentucky with she said. was going to hinder OUf dream as comnnmity becoming doser, a mud allover us and water in our Conhnued from A I Senior Christina Moore we couldn't afford gas for buses. community with the chance to reo shoes, but still, we all were smil­ was eager to help in the re­ Searching for a solution, two of build and start over, a community ing. We had made a difference in idea to Cannon, ~An d it covery efforts, but she had our studen\.'l immediately took to brought together by a natural dis­ the lives of the people there and it just kind of went from a different take on the town a local television station and social aster and a town with a spirit that was a moment we are sllre to nev­ there,M she said. than Domschke, in that she media sites asking for support and could not be broken. er forget. Cannon said she found it "mind-blowingH donations from the community. After we dropped offlhe dona­ The trip brought forth two oon­ thought Domschke might how much work remains. The next day we witnessed a tions, we went to work on the clusions: one, North Hardin High find a handful of people to "I was surprised a month rally of poople lined u in our clean up. It was there we wit­ School truly is an amazing place travel with her to the si te. after there was sti ll so much school from all around our com­ nessed the appreciation in the to send your children with a facul­ munity to show their support by eyes of the conlllllmity as we ~ But that's not what Tay­ damage,~ Moore said. ty and students who care about donating money and other items helped a ramler pick up debris lor wanted,~ she said. But what Moore was others; and two, this senior class is so we could make a difference. I out of his field so he could pl ant Fifty-one students trav­ most struck. by was the spir­ one of which I am proud to be a saw community come together his crops in the spring and feed it of the people. As they a eled to Indiana to pick up to support a cause and a school, his family. Tears came to my eyes p"'- drove through the damaged Henryville taught us responsi­ debris from a field, a park­ proving we truly live in a great as we heard a woman's story ing lot and the yard of a city, they so'!w several signs place with great ]X'Ople. while cleaning up her back yard bility and helped us take a step home. Damschkc said the with unflagging messages As we boarded the bus and left so her children could go outside into the real world. Seeing all the town was in beller condi· such as "God i ~ still good. n for Henryville, armed with dona­ to pl ay and not fear being cut by support and partiCipation fil led tion than she expected, but "You saw the hope in tions collected by our AVID III glass or other debris left by their me with pride and I was glad to seeing the damage still was the people," she said. "And students for weeks prior to the bam, completely destroyed by the be called a Trojan and a member eye-opening. She re<:a11cd that, I'll never forget." event, we all felt excited to be tornado. of the North Hardin student body. passing a stake in the K~Uy c.ntr&ll <2n be making a difference in the lives of After we completed the work Nate Vateo t.. oenlo< ground with a number on it ruched at (270) SOS-t1.j1. people who truly needed us. As we boarded buses and headed a' Nonh HanlIn High School LOOKING FOR A NEW PHARMACY? Has Your Pharmacy Stopped Taking Your Insurance Card 7 IF YOUR PHARMACY HAS STOPPED ACCEPTING THE ANTHEM/ExPRESS SCRIPTS INSURANCE CARD COME TO NATION'S MEDICINES We Take All Insurance Cards THE ANTHEM/ExPRESS SCRIPTS CARD Is GOOD At Nation's Medicines! WE WELCOME YOUR BUSINESS &. WOULD BE HONORED TO BE YOUR NEW HOMETOWN PHARMACY! RATIOR'S ME~ICIRES ® LOW COST PRESCIUnlOHS 790 North Dixie Hwy· Elizabethtown, Ky· (270)737-7880 'DiE NEWS.ENfERpRISE 81 CIIUCK JOIIES, SPORTS EDITOR THURSDAY, APRil 26, 2012 (270) 505-1759 cjonesOtMoewsenterprlse.com Fax: (270) 769-6965 Central coach recovering from crash

nearly two weeks ago. Adams W31 airlifted to University of po!lSible in Adams' absence. Brandon Adams, a track Adams, also an assistan t football coach Louisville Hospi tal. where he remains hos­ ~ It 's been hard on us, but we've got at the school, was in a two-vehicle wreck pit;l.1ized. some nice coaches on this team," and football coach,was in April 14 on the Western Kentucky " It 's been extremely hard without Parkway just wCSI of Elil.abclhtown. Bmndon," Central Hardin girls' coach Covington said. April 14 motorcyle accident According to an accident report from Kristina Covington said Wednesday be­ News of the wr«k spread quickly among area coaches and athletes via By JOSH CLAYWU.L Kentucky State Police Post 4, the 28-year­ fore leaving for a middle ~hool meet at jclayw.U@th~ntorpri .. ,rom old Adams was westbound on the park­ North Hardin. ~Evel1 though I'm the girls' Facebook and text messaging. Central WO( when he made a U-turn. He lost con­ coach, Brandon did everythiug and basi­ Hardin senior Antoine Keys found out The Central Hanlin High School track tro of his 2003 Suzuki bike and into the cally told us what hc wanted to do." what happened from seni or teammate teams have had 10 adjust to life withoul path of an eastbound Chevrolet SUV. The Covington and assistant coac:hes Chris head coach Brandon Adams, who was in· wre<:k occurred near mile marker 121, Boo7.er and Tim I'ennington have been J ared Cromartie later that afternoon. volved in a serious motorcycle accident about 3 miles from White Mills. keeping things nmning as smoothly as nom 10 ADAMS, 56

Three former UK players coming to Towne Mall this weekend

For the second weekend in a row, Towne Mall in Elizabethtown is expected to be fill ed with University of Kentucky fans from far and wide. After fonner Wildcat center and National Player of the Year Anthony Davis was in town Friday night for more than two hours in front of more than 3,000 au­ tograph seekers, three of his former teammates will be at center stage Friday and Saturday. On Friday, Doran Lamb is scheduled to appear from 5-8 p.m. A photo package ($30 minimum) must be purchased prior to having anything signed. On Saturday, Michael lGdd-Gikhrist is scheduled ~ ..... c ...... ",..... __ to appear from 11 :30 a.m.- Elizabethtown fMshman catclter Zeke PInkham chases. bunt by laRue COunty Junlof Cole Hugh.es during the t eams· Mareh 21 game at ROfI Myers fl.eld 1:30 p.m. A photo package at Panlher Baseball Park In Ellzabelhlown. ($40 minimum) must be purchased prior to having anything signed. Also Saturday, Darius E'town's Pinkham shines at showcase Miller is scheduled to ap­ By CHUCK JONES And to think his father, Hill , nearly didn't home to first and in a 6Q·yard dash. Each pear from 5-7 p.m. 'l1lere is (j»rI<.@oho""", ..n,erprioe.(<)tJ\ take Pinkham to the event. player is given a grade in each category. a $20 charge for 8xlO pho­ ~ I didn't take him last year because he was Pinkham received a 52 for ann strength, tos. Elizabethtown freshman calcher Zcke Pinkham knew he had a good workout at a only an eighth-grader, and I almost didn't do blocking behind the plate and power. He was Kentucky coach l oho it this year," Bill said. ~I kept waiting for him recent baseball showcase, but he had no idea given a 50 for defensive reaction and 48 for Calipari appeared witli the after the camp and Zeke is al ways one of the hitting. The .scouts usc a scale where anything NCAA Tournament cham­ it went as well as it did until following the last ones. He usually has to put his catcher's 50 or above is Division-I level, 55 or above is pionship hardware earlier event. gear up. But I kept waiting. high D-I like the or this month at Shoney's and Pinkham attended the Baseball ~ He starts walking toward me and he has the Atlantic Coast Conference, 60 or above is the North Dixie Kroger in Factory/ Baseball America/Under Armour this grin from ear to ear," he added. ~ I asked Elizabethtown. Davis could National Evaluation Tryouts at Louisville Major League level and 70 or above is Major what took hi m so long. He said, 'Dad, I was League superstar. also be retuming to Towne Pleasure Ridge Park High School on April 15 named the Outstanding Player. They inter­ ~ I was the first penon to go and I hit 84 Mall in a few weeks, ac­ where he was named the OutshUlding Player viewed me.' He was really excited about it." (miles per hour) on the gtlll," Pinkham said. cording to mall manage­ of lhe camp. At the tryout, players took part in an on­ "It was one of the quickest ones, including ment. ~ It was surprising, ~ Pinkham said. ~ I knew field workout where they peTformed in front For infonnation, call 737- I had a good showcase, but it was shocking of Baseball Factory scouts who evaluated pitchers. I hit a few out and that turned some 16iG or search fo r and surprising to be named the Outstanding th em on speed, pitching, hitting, defense and heads. It was a good showcase, but I didn't ~ShopTowne Mall ~ on Player. It was awesome to get the publiCity ann strength. Players get 10 swin~, field balls expect that. " twitter or Facebook. and interviewed. It was a great experience." at their various positions and are timed from Tum 10 PINKHAM. 86

It's an anxious time for most draftees Reds rally by Giants, 4-2 By DENNIS WASlAKJr. ~ A>ond.1eMatt Kalil said. ~ I'll be rain-slicked field. Cincinnati R&ds Ilarllng sweatin' up a stom} back there, and Clay Hensley (1·2) threw pitcher 8rOflSOll Anoyo throws I want to have my name called and wildly for an error after In the first inning 01 the R&ds ' not have to wait too long." slipping as he fielded a 4-2 win Wednesday night against the San Francisco He shouldn't have to worry bWll j eremy Affeldt's wild Glanls In Clnctnnatl. much about thal Most mock drafts ~ICM ••D~ ,..... __ pitch allowed the go·ahead project Kalil to go third overall to , 19ft, and Robert GrHfin III allend an NFl draft r&cepllOfl during mn to score. the 15·day disabled list Minnesota after Luck heads to their visit W&doosday to the Iradlng Hoor 01 the New York Stock Exchange. II was another miserable while he gets treatment for an anxiety attack, Huff left Indianapolis and Griffin to be at Radio City and have no idea Griffin, the Heisman Trophy game for Ihe Giantli al the team after having a Washington. But he knows better when they might walk onto the winner from 8 aylor, is comforted Great American Ball Park, than to put much stock in the pre­ stage, shake commissioner Roger where they've dropped sev­ tough time in a game by already knowing he'll be a Saturday. He could rejOin draft chatter. Goodell's hand and hold up the jer­ member of the Redskins. But he ell straight alld 12,of-16. "I stopped PaYinfc~j;l,n ti on to all sey of the team with which they'll Zito remains winless there the team in San Francisco thinb he might actual ly miss the next weekend. of that stuff," said . attending start their professional career. draft-day jitters. Well, at least a little in six starts. j ose Arredondo (2-0) Pablo Sandoval singled an NFL event at a playgroWld in "For Luck and RGIII, they bit. Manhattan. "No one really has a had one perfect inning. in the third inning, giving know what's going on and they "It kind of puts yourself at case," due. Unless you're the GM of a know where they're going to live Seall Marshall pitched the him a hit in each of the fi rsl he said, "but it does kind of rob you teanl, you don't really know who a and all that kind of stuff," Alabama ninth and remained perfeet 18 games. That matches team is b'Oing to pick, so you just let safety Mark Barron said. "A lot of of that natural draftee experience in four save chances for the J ohnny Rucker's mark with it all play out. ~ us other guys, we're still wondering where you don't know where Reds, who have won 5·of-6. the 19·15 New York Giants TImt's the approach for the near­ where we're b'Oing to be living for you're going and you're in limbo." Before the game, the fo r best season·opening ly two dozen other players who'll the next however many years.~ Tum 10 PI CKS,]I(i GiaJllS put Aubrey Huff on streak in franchise history. t ...... _ B2 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE SPORTS THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 2012 BRIEFLY SCORES AND STATS PREP BASEBALL SCOREBOARD

Phoenix 33 32 .508 8 3. Lexington Lafayette (2) 410 Bethlehem beats LaRue Golden State 23 42 .354 18 4. Louisville Mercy (2) 407 BASEBALL Sacramento 21 44 .323 20 5. Christian County (2) 379 The host Bardstown Bethlehem Eagles scored MLB (x-clinched playoff spot, y-clinched division, 6. Louisville Assumption (1) 376 z-clinched conference) STANDINGS & SCHEDULE 7. Bowling Green Greenwood 333 eight runs in the first four innings en route to beat- Tuesday’s Scores NATIONAL LEAGUE 8. Louisville Male 288 Atlanta 109, L.A. Clippers 102 ing visiting 5th Region rival LaRue County, 8-4 on East Division W L Pct GB 9. Owensboro Catholic 279 Oklahoma City 118, Sacramento 110 Washington 14 4 .778 — 10. Green County 253 Wednesday. Boston 78, Miami 66 Atlanta 11 7 .611 3 11. Scott County 217 New Orleans 83, Golden State 81 The loss snapped the Hawks’ seven-game win- New York 10 8 .556 4 12. Paducah Reidland 157 Utah 100, Phoenix 88 Philadelphia 9 10 .474 5½ 13. Ashland Blazer 139 ning streak. The Hawks (18-5) hadn’t lost since a Wednesday’s Scores Miami 7 10 .412 6½ 14. Central Hardin 118 Washington 96, Cleveland 85 mercy-rule setback to Choctaw in the Florida Beach Central Division W L Pct GB 15. Bowling Green 101 Chicago 92, Indiana 87 St. Louis 12 7 .632 — 16. North Laurel 93 Bash on April 12. Orlando 102, Charlotte 95 Cincinnati 9 9 .500 2½ 17. Bullitt East 91 Denver 106, Oklahoma City 101 Senior Slade Owens (4-1) gave up seven hits and Milwaukee 9 10 .474 3 18. Christian Academy-Louisville 90 Philadelphia 90, Milwaukee 85 Pittsburgh 8 10 .444 3½ 19. Paducah Heath 89 five earned runs in one-plus inning. He struck out New York 99, L.A. Clippers 93 7 12 .368 5 20. Louisville Eastern 78 San Antonio at Phoenix, (n) one. Chicago 6 13 .316 6 20. Louisville Pleasure Ridge Park 78 Today’s Games West Division W L Pct GB 22. Grayson County 69 Seniors Jesse Johnson and Trevor Skaggs and New Jersey at Toronto, 7 p.m. Los Angeles 13 5 .722 — 23. Hopkins County Central 68 Portland at Utah, 8 p.m. junior Cole Hughes each had two of LaRue Colorado 9 9 .500 4 24. Muhlenberg County 64 Cleveland at Chicago, 8 p.m. San Francisco 9 9 .500 4 25. Livingston Central 41 County’s nine hits. Johnson had a single, double New Orleans at Houston, 8 p.m. Arizona 9 10 .474 4½ Others Receiving Votes: Paducah Lone Oak 40, Denver at Minnesota, 8 p.m. and two RBIs, while Skaggs and Hughes each had San Diego 5 14 .263 8½ Nicholas County 34, Marshall County 29, Louisville Orlando at Memphis, 8 p.m. Tuesday’s Scores Butler 27, Oldham County 23, Franklin County 16, two singles. Dallas at Atlanta, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh 5, Colorado 4 Henderson County 16, Meade County 14, Bell BETHLEHEM 8, LARUE COUNTY 4 Milwaukee at Boston, 8 p.m. N.Y. Mets 2, Miami 1 County 13, Louisville Holy Cross 13, Calloway RHE New York at Charlotte, 8 p.m. Cincinnati 9, San Francisco 2 County 12, Glasgow 12, Madisonville-North Philadelphia at Detroit, 8 p.m. LaRue County 001 030 0 4 9 0 Chicago Cubs 3, St. Louis 2, 10 innings Hopkins 12, Butler County 11, Union County 11, Miami at Washington, 8 p.m. Bethlehem 420 200 x 814 1 Milwaukee 9, Houston 6 South Laurel 9, Walton-Verona 9, Murray 8, Taylor San Antonio at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Slade Owens, Kyle Meredith (2), Steven Carpenter (5) and Trevor Philadelphia 8, Arizona 5 County 8, Owensboro Apollo 7, Graves County 6, L.A. Lakers at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Skaggs, Owens (3). Jimmy Keating, Brandon Ray (6) and Blake Washington 3, San Diego 1 Warren East 3, Boyd County 2, Daviess County 2, Brangers. WP: Keating. LP: Owens (4-1). 2B: Jesse Johnson (LC), C. Atlanta 4, L.A. Dodgers 3 Bourbon County 2, Boyle County 1, Estill County 1, Magoffin County 1. Ballard (B), Duncan (B). Wednesday’s Scores FOOTBALL UP NEXT: LaRue County plays No. 20 Louisville Trinity at 6 p.m. Colorado 2, Pittsburgh 1, 1st game Houston 7, Milwaukee 5 NFL Friday in the Louisville Invitational Tournament at Louisville Southern. St. Louis 5, Chicago Cubs 1 DRAFT Philadelphia 7, Arizona 2 FIRST ROUND ORDER BOYS’ PREP HORSE RACING Pittsburgh 5, Colorado 1, 2nd game Pick-Team (Note) TUESDAY’S SCORES Washington 7, San Diego 2 1. Indianapolis TAYLOR COUNTY 4, LARUE COUNTY 1 N.Y. Mets 5, Miami 1 2. Washington (from St. Louis) Singles Cincinnati 4, San Francisco 2 3. Minnesota Mark Harris (TC) def. Keiren Bowen (LC), 6-4, 6-0 Isn’t He Clever withdrawn Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers, (n) 4. Cleveland Justin Smith (TC) def. Nick Chantharasinh (LC), 6- Today’s Games 5. Tampa Bay 1, 6-0 from Derby consideration San Francisco (Vogelsong 0-1) at Cincinnati (Bailey 6. St. Louis (from Washington) Gavin Cheng (TC) def. John Michael Lawler (LC), 8- 1-2), 12:35 p.m. 7. Jacksonville 1 LOUISVILLE — Trainer Steve Asmussen said Miami (Nolasco 2-0) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 2-0), 1:10 8. Miami Doubles Isn’t He Clever has been withdrawn from consider- p.m. 9. Carolina Trevor Sanders/Lucas Pepper (LC) def. Hayden Washington (E.Jackson 1-1) at San Diego (Volquez 10. Buffalo McCubbin/Corey Gupton (TC), 6-4, 6-4 ation for the Kentucky Derby on May 5. 0-2), 10:05 p.m. 11. Kansas City Ben Sharpe/Caleb Wiggington (TC) def. Ryan The 3-year-old gelding sired by Smarty Jones Friday’s Games 12. Seattle Hornback/Tyler Skaggs (LC), 6-1, 6-2 Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. 13. Arizona GIRLS’ PREP had been under the care of trainer Henry Arizona at Miami, 7:10 p.m. 14. Dallas TUESDAY’S SCORES Houston at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. 15. Philadelphia Dominguez before being sent to Asmussen follow- TAYLOR COUNTY 3, LARUE COUNTY 2 Pittsburgh at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. 16. N.Y. Jets ing an eighth-place finish April 14 in the Arkansas Milwaukee at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. 17. Cincinnati (from Oakland) Singles Derby. N.Y. Mets at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. 18. San Diego Michelle Seymour (LC) def. Aryn Massengale (TC), Washington at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. 19. Chicago 6-3, 6-1 Isn’t He Clever arrived April 17 at Churchill San Diego at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. 20. Tennessee Raven Burress (TC) def. Amanda Adyani (LC), 7-6 Downs and breezed four furlongs Monday. AMERICAN LEAGUE 21. Cincinnati (7-5), 6-3 East Division W L Pct GB 22. Cleveland (from Atlanta) Kassie Miller (TC) def. Caitlin Lewis (LC), 8-2 From Staff & Wire Reports Baltimore 11 7 .611 — 23. Detroit Doubles Tampa Bay 11 7 .611 — 24. Pittsburgh Amelia Miller/Paige Nalley (LC) def. Rachel New York 10 7 .588 ½ 25. Denver Riggs/Kasandra Richerson (TC), 6-3, 6-3 Toronto 10 8 .556 1 26. Houston Tamy Morerira/Meredith Johnson (TC) def. Haylee Boston 6 10 .375 4 27. New England (from New Orleans) Best/Madison Lee (LC), 6-4, 6-4 AROUND THE AREA Central Division W L Pct GB 28. 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Doubles Central Hardin at Fort Knox 6 p.m. Cleveland 4, Kansas City 3 2006 — , Houston, DE, North First Round Louisville PRP at North Hardin 6 p.m. Taylor County at LaRue County 6 p.m. Seattle 7, Detroit 4 Carolina State. Michal Mertinak, Slovakia, and Andre Sa, Brazil, PREP TENNIS Baltimore 2, Toronto 1 2005 — , San Francisco, QB, Utah. def. , Germany, and Andreas Campbellsville at LaRue County 5 p.m. Tampa Bay 5, L.A. Angels 0 2004 — , San Diego, QB, Mississippi. Siljestrom, Sweden, 3-6, 6-3, 10-8. Fort Knox at Bardstown 5 p.m. Texas 2, N.Y. Yankees 0 2003 — , Cincinnati, QB, Southern Robert Lindstedt, Sweden, and Horia Tecau (1), Nelson County at North Hardin 5 p.m. Elizabethtown at South Oldham 5:30 p.m. Boston 11, Minnesota 2 California. Romania, def. Andrei Daescu and , Oakland 2, Chicago White Sox 0 2002 — David Carr, Houston, QB, Fresno State. Romania, 4-6, 6-4, 10-2 tiebreak. Wednesday’s Scores 2001 — , Atlanta, QB, Virginia Tech. Second Round FRIDAY Oakland 5, Chicago White Sox 4, 14 innings 2000 — Courtney Brown, Cleveland, DE, Penn Jeremy Chardy, France, and Lukasz Kubot, Poland, Event Time Station Kansas City 8, Cleveland 2 State. def. Treat Conrad Huey, Philippines, and Dominic PREP BASEBALL Seattle 9, Detroit 1 1999 — , Cleveland, QB, Kentucky. Inglot, Briatin, 3-6, 6-3, 10-7 tiebreak. North Hardin at Breckinridge County 5:30 p.m. Baltimore 3, Toronto 0 1998 — , Indianapolis, QB, GRAND PRIX DE SAR Elizabethtown at Madison Central 6:30 p.m. Tampa Bay 3, L.A. Angels 2 Tennessee. Singles Louisville Invitational Tournament N.Y. Yankees at Texas, (n) 1997 — , St. Louis Rams, T, Ohio Second Round At Southern: LaRue County vs. Louisville Trinity 6 p.m. At Eastern: Central Hardin vs. Lexington Catholic 6 p.m. Boston at Minnesota, (n) State. Irina-Camelia Begu, Romania, def. Svetlana At Eastern: Central Hardin at Louisville Eastern 8 p.m. Today’s Games 1996 — , New York Jets, WR, Kuznetsova (2), Russia, 1-6, 7-6 (4), 3-2, retired. PREP SOFTBALL Kansas City (Mendoza 0-2) at Cleveland (Tomlin 1- Southern California. Petra Cetkovska (3), Czech Republic, def. Timea Louisville Western at Fort Knox 5:30 p.m. 1), 12:05 p.m. 1995 — Ki-Jana Carter, Cincinnati, RB, Penn Bacsinszky, Switzerland, 6-3, 6-2. Nelson County at John Hardin 5:30 p.m. North Hardin at Greenwood 6 p.m. Seattle (Noesi 1-2) at Detroit (Porcello 1-1), 1:05 State. Simona Halep (5), Romania, def. Alexandra Elizabethtown at Taylor County 6:30 p.m. p.m. 1994 — , Cincinnati, DE, Ohio State. Cadantu, Romania, 6-2, 7-5. PREP TENNIS L.A. Angels (Williams 1-1) at Tampa Bay (Moore 0- 1993 — , New England, QB, Kiki Bertens, Netherlands, def. Chanelle North Hardin vs. John Hardin at University Drive 5 p.m. 1), 1:10 p.m. Washington State. Scheepers (6), South Africa, 7-5, 1-6, 6-3. Kings of Spring Boys: Central Hardin, John Hardin TBA Toronto (Hutchison 1-0) at Baltimore (Matusz 0-3), 1992 — , Indianapolis, DE, Garbine Muguruza Blanco, Spain, def. Patricia PREP TRACK & FIELD 7:05 p.m. Washington. Mayr-Achleitner, Austria, 6-4, retired. Elizabethtown Panther Twilight Boston (Doubront 0-0) at Chicago White Sox 1991 — , Dallas, DL, Miami. Laura Pous-Tio, Spain, def. Arantxa Rus, Central Hardin, Elizabethtown, John Hardin, (Humber 1-0), 8:10 p.m. 1990 — , Indianapolis, QB, Illinois. Netherlands, 6-3, 7-5. Fort Knox, LaRue County, 5:30 p.m. Louisville Eastern Relays at the University of Louisville Friday’s Games 1989 — , Dallas, QB, UCLA. Anabel Medina Garrigues (1), Spain, def. Mandy Meade County, North Hardin TBA Detroit at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. 1988 — , Atlanta, LB, Auburn. Minella, Luxembourg, 6-2, 6-3. L.A. Angels at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. 1987 — , Tampa Bay, QB, Miami. Mathilde Johansson, Sweden, def. Shahar Peer (8), Oakland at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. 1986 — , Tampa Bay, RB, Auburn. Israel, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. Seattle at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. 1985 — , Buffalo, DT, Virginia Tech. Doubles Tampa Bay at Texas, 8:05 p.m. 1984 — , New England, WR, Nebraska. First Round ON THE AIR Boston at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. 1983 — , Baltimore, QB, Stanford. Karolina and Kristyna Pliskova, Czech Republic, Kansas City at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. 1982 — , New England, DT, Texas. def. Anastasia Rodionova, Australia, and Arina WEDNESDAY’S BOXSCORE 1981 — George Rogers, New Orleans, RB, South Rodionova (1), Russia, 2-0, retired. REDS 4, GIANTS 2 Carolina. Kiki Bertens and Arantxa Rus, Netherlands, def. TODAY San Francisco Cincinnati 1980 — , Detroit, RB, Oklahoma. Lara Arruabarrena-Vecino, Spain, and Ekaterina ab r hbi ab r h bi 1979 — , Buffalo, LB, Ohio State. Ivanova, Russia, 6-2, 6-2. Event Time Station Pagan cf 5 1 1 1 Stubbs cf 3 1 1 0 1978 — , Houston, RB, Texas. Irina-Camelia Begu and Alexandra Cadantu, AUTO RACING MeCarr lf 5 0 2 0 Valdez ss-2b 3 0 1 1 1977 — Ricky Bell, Tampa Bay, RB, Southern Romania, def. Timea Bacsinszky, Switzerland, and NASCAR: K&N Pro Series at Richmond, Va. Sandovl 3b 4 0 1 0 Votto 1b 3 0 1 1 California. Race 7 p.m. SPEED Alberta Brianti, Italy, 6-0, 1-6, 10-5 tiebreak. BASEBALL Posey 1b 4 0 2 0 Phillips 2b 3 0 0 0 1976 — , Tampa Bay, DE, Petra Cetkovska, Czech Republic, and Alexandra MLB HSnchz c 3 1 2 0 Chpmn p 0 0 0 0 Oklahoma. Panova, Russia, def. Fatima Zahrae El Allami and Blue Jays at Orioles 7 p.m. MLB Schrhlt rf 4 0 0 0 Marshll p 0 0 0 0 1975 — , Atlanta, QB, California. Nadia Lalami, Morocco, 6-3, 6-3. Red Sox at White Sox 8 p.m. WGN Burriss 2b 2 0 1 0 Bruce rf 4 0 0 0 1974 — Ed Jones, Dallas, DE, Tennessee State. Minor League BARCELONA OPEN Charlotte at Gwinnett 7 p.m. CSS Pill ph 0 0 0 0 Rolen 3b 3 1 1 1 1973 — , Houston, DE, Tampa. Singles College Romo p 0 0 0 0 Ludwck lf 4 1 1 0 1972 — , Buffalo, DE, Notre Dame. Second Round Alabama vs. South Carolina 7:30 p.m. ESPNU BCrwfr ss 3 0 1 0 Hanign c 3 1 2 0 1971 — , New England, QB, Stanford. Rafael Nadal (1), Spain, def. Guillermo Garcia- BASKETBALL Arias ph-ss 1 0 0 0 Arroyo p 1 0 0 0 1970 — , Pittsburgh, QB, Louisiana NBA Lopez, Spain, 6-1, 6-2. Knicks at Bobcats 8 p.m. TNT Zito p 2 0 0 0 Frazier ph 1 0 1 0 Tech. (13), South Africa, def. Federico Spurs at Warriors 10:30 p.m. TNT Hensly p 0 0 0 0 Hoover p 0 0 0 0 1969 — O.J. Simpson, Buffalo (AFL), RB, Southern Delbonis, Argentina, 7-6 (5), 7-6 (5). CYCLING Affeldt p 0 0 0 0 Arrdnd p 0 0 0 0 California. Albert Ramos (17), Spain, def. Benoit Paire, Tour de Romandie: Montbeliard, France to Moutier, Switzerland Theriot 2b 1 0 0 0 Harris ph 1 0 0 0 1968 — , Minnesota, T, Southern Stage 2 5 p.m. NBC Sports France, 6-3, 7-5. FOOTBALL Cozart ss 1 0 0 0 California. Kei Nishikori (8), Japan, def. Mikhail Kukushkin, NFL Draft at New York Totals 34 2101 Totals 30 4 8 3 1967 — , Baltimore, DT, Michigan Kazakhstan, 6-3, 4-6, 6-0. First Round 8 p.m. ESPN San Francisco 001 100 000 — 2 State. Feliciano Lopez (7), Spain, def. Flavio Cipolla, Italy, GOLF Cincinnati 000 000 40x — 4 1966 — , Atlanta, LB, Texas. European PGA Tour: Ballantine’s Championship at Seoul, South Korea 6-4, 6-3. First Round 9 a.m. TGC E—Hensley (1), Schierholtz (1), Stubbs (1). DP— 1966 — , Miami (AFL), RB, Illinois. , Finland, def. Eduardo Schwank, LPGA: Mobile Bay Classic at Prattville, Ala. San Francisco 1, Cincinnati 1. LOB—San Francisco 1965 — , N.Y. Giants, RB, Argentina, 6-3, 6-7 (4), 6-4. First Round 12:30 p.m. TGC 9, Cincinnati 8. 2B—Posey (3), Votto (6). HR— Auburn. Albert Montanes, Spain, def. Bernard Tomic (15), PGA Tour: Zurich Classic at New Orleans Pagan (2), Rolen (1). SB—Me.Cabrera (5). CS— 1965 — Lawrence Elkins, Houston (AFL), WR, First Round 3 p.m. TGC Australia, 6-0, 5-7, 7-5. HOCKEY Burriss (1). S—Zito, Hanigan. SF—Valdez. Baylor. David Ferrer (3), Spain, def. Filip Krajinovic, Serbia, NHL Playoffs: Conference Quarterfinals IP H R ER BB SO 1964 — , San Francisco, WR, Texas 6-0, 6-3. Game 7: Senators at Rangers 7 p.m. NBC Sports San Francisco Tech. Milos Raonic (11), Canada, def. Igor Andreev, Game 7: Devils at Panthers 8:30 p.m. NHL Network Zito 6 5 1 1 2 4 1964 — , Boston (AFL), QB, SOFTBALL Russia, 6-4, 6-1. College Hensley L,1-2 BS,1-2 2-3 1 3 0 1 0 Boston College. Santaigo Giraldo, Colombia, def. , Texas at Texas A&M 7 p.m. ESPN2 Affeldt 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 1963 — , Los Angeles, QB, Oregon Netherlands, 6-4, 6-3. Romo 1 1 0 0 1 2 State. Janko Tipsarevic (5), Serbia, def. Victor Hanescu, FRIDAY Cincinnati 1963 — Buck Buchanan, Kansas City (AFL), DT, Romania, 7-5, 6-4. Arroyo 5 9 2 1 1 2 Grambling. Frederico Gil, Portugal, def. Joao Sousa, Portugal, Event Time Station Hoover 1 0 0 0 1 0 1962 — , Washington, RB, Syracuse. 4-6, 6-4, 6-3. AUTO RACING Arredondo W,2-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1962 — , Oakland (AFL), QB, North Robert Farah, Colombia, def. Pablo Andujar (16), NASCAR Sprint Cup at Richmond Va. Chapman H,3 1 1 0 0 0 2 Carolina State. Spain, 7-6 (8), 4-6, 7-5. Practice Noon SPEED Marshall S,4-4 1 0 0 0 0 1 1961 — , Minnesota, RB, Tulane. Doubles Final Practice 2:30 p.m. SPEED Zito pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Pole Qualifying 5:30 p.m. SPEED 1961 — Ken Rice, Buffalo (AFL), G, Auburn. First Round NASCAR Nationwide Series at Richmond, Va. HBP—by Chapman (Pill). WP—Affeldt. 1960 — , Los Angeles, RB, LSU. Andy and Jamie Murray, Britain, def. Kevin Pole Qualifying 4 p.m. ESPN2 1959 — , Green Bay, QB, Iowa. Anderson, South Africa, and , Race 7:30 p.m. ESPN2 1958 — , Chicago Cardinals, QB, Rice. BASEBALL BASKETBALL Germany, 6-4, 6-4. MLB 1957 — , Green Bay, HB, Notre Marcel Granollers and Marc Lopez, Spain, def. Tigers at Yankees or Cubs at Phillies 7 p.m. MLB NBA Dame. Alejandro Falla and , Colombia, 7-6 Astros at Reds 7 p.m. FSN Ohio 1956 — , Pittsburgh, DB, Colorado A&M. (2), 6-4. College STANDINGS & SCHEDULE 1955 — George Shaw, Baltimore, QB, Oregon. Bethune-Cookman at North Carolina A&T Noon ESPNU EASTERN CONFERENCE Second Round Clemson at Georgia Tech 7 p.m. CSS 1954 — , Cleveland, QB, Stanford. Bob and (1), United States, def. David Atlantic Division W L Pct GB 1953 — Harry Babcock, San Francisco, WR, BOXING y-Boston 38 27 .585 — Marrero and Fernando Verdasco, Spain, 5-7, 6-2, Light Heavyweights Georgia. 10-7 tiebreak. Grachev (11-0-1) vs. Sillakh (17-0-0) 10 p.m. ESPN2 x-New York 35 30 .538 3 1952 — , Los Angeles, QB, Vanderbilt. Junior Lightweights/Featherweights/Super Middleweights x-Philadelphia 35 30 .538 3 and (8), Austria, def. Pedraza-Garcia/Del Valle-Martin/Oosthuizen-Johnson 11 p.m. SHOW 1951 — , New York Giants, HB, SMU. , Russia, and Denis Istomin, New Jersey 22 43 .338 16 1950 — , Detroit, WR, Notre Dame. CYCLING Toronto 22 43 .338 16 Uzbekistan, 6-1, 4-6, 10-7. Tour de Romandie: La Neuveville to Charmey, Switzerland 1949 — , Philadelphia, C, Stage 3 5 p.m. NBC Sports Southeast Division W L Pct GB , Belgium, and Daniel Nestor (2), Pennsylvania. Canada def. Robin Haase, Netherlands, and Jarkko FOOTBALL y-Miami 46 19 .708 — 1948 — , Washington, QB, Alabama. NFL Draft at New York Nieminen, Finland, 4-6, 6-4, 14-12 tiebreak. x-Atlanta 39 26 .600 7 1947 — , Chicago Bears, HB, Second and Third Rounds 7 p.m. ESPN x-Orlando 37 28 .569 9 PORSCHE GRAND PRIX GOLF Oklahoma A&M. European PGA Tour: Ballantine’s Championship at Seoul, South Korea Washington 19 46 .292 27 Singles 1946 — , Boston, QB, Notre First Round Second Round 9 a.m. TGC Charlotte 7 58 .108 39 Dame. LPGA: Mobile Bay Classic at Prattville, Ala. Mona Barthel, Germany, def. Ana Ivanovic, Serbia, Central Division W L Pct GB 1945 — , Chicago Cardinals, HB, Second Round 12:30 p.m. TGC z-Chicago 49 16 .754 — 7-5, 7-6 (4). PGA Tour: Zurich Classic at New Orleans Georgia. Akgul Amanmuradova, Uzebekistan, def. Dominika Second Round 3 p.m. TGC x-Indiana 42 24 .636 7½ 1944 — , Boston, QB, Notre Dame. Cibulkova, Slovakia, 6-2, 5-7, 6-3. HOCKEY Milwaukee 31 34 .477 18 1943 — , Detroit, HB, Georgia. NHL Playoffs: Conference Semifinals Caroline Wozniacki (6), Denmark, def. Jelena Detroit 24 41 .369 25 1942 — , Pittsburgh, HB, Virginia. Nashville at Phoenix TBA NBC Sports Cleveland 21 44 .323 28 Jankovic, Serbia, 6-3, 1-0 retired. LACROSSE 1941 — , Chicago Bears, HB, Second Round Men’s College: Regular Season WESTERN CONFERENCE Michigan. Agnieszka Radwanska (4), Poland, def. Greta Arn, Duke at Denver 10 p.m. ESPNU Southwest Division W L Pct GB 1940 — , Chicago Cardinals, HB, Hungary, 6-3, 6-4. z-San Antonio 48 16 .750 — Tennessee. Maria Sharapova (2), Russia, def. Alize Cornet, x-Memphis 40 25 .615 8½ 1939 — , Chicago Cardinals, C, TCU. France, 6-3, 1-0, retired. x-Dallas 36 29 .554 12½ 1938 — , Cleveland, FB, Indiana. Doubles Houston 33 32 .508 15½ 1937 — Sam Francis, Philadelphia, FB, Nebraska. First Round LOTTERIES New Orleans 21 44 .323 27½ 1936 — , Philadelphia, HB, Chicago. Northwest Division W L Pct GB Julia Goerges and Anna-Lena Groenefeld, Germany, y-Oklahoma City 47 19 .712 — def. Peng Shuai China, and Elena Vesnina (3), x-Denver 37 28 .569 9½ Russia, 7-6 (2), 6-1. KENTUCKY Cash Ball Kicker: 3-6-1-1-3 SOFTBALL Wednesday Midday 5 Card Cash: QD-AH-4S-7C-5C x-Utah 35 30 .538 11½ Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Russia, and Lucie, Pick 3: 8-9-7 POWERBALL Portland 28 37 .431 18½ PREP Safarova, Czech Republic, def. Angelique Kerber Pick 4: 2-3-1-8 Wednesday Evening Minnesota 26 39 .400 20½ COACHES’ TOP 25: APRIL 25 and Andrea Petkovic, Germany, 6-4, 7-5. 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Blaze First In Marion County The Kentucky Blaze, an under-11 travel baseball team, won the the Central Kentucky Spring EABC Hall Of Fame Inductees Classic this past weekend in Marion County. Front row, from left, are Chase Elmore, Will Dando, Reece McElfresh and Garrett Ashlock. Middle row are Chance Peterson, Briley Hadley, From left, Lon Galvin, Joe Roberts and L.A. Medley pose with commissioner Don Hill of the Jacob Hobbs, Carson Crump and Cade Bruington. Back row are coaches Stace McElfresh, Elizabethtown Area Baseball Commission after Gthey were inducted into the EABC Hall of Abby Peterson and Rob Bruington. Not pictured are Tyler Wood and Coleman Clark. Fame last week during the EABC’s opening ceremony at University Drive Park.

Herb Jones Chevrolet Donates $500 To EABC Left, commissioner Don Hill of the Elizabethtown Area Baseball Commission receives a $500 check from Mark Jones of Herb Jones Chevrolet, right, during the EABC’s opening ceremony last week. Right, Mark Jones and Jesse Jones of Herb Jones Chevrolet pose with some Mariners and Cubs players.

HUNTING Midnight Monday is Kentucky elk hunt deadline www.KDFWR.org Kentucky does offer phenomenal odds for Brunjes said this should be a superb for elk in Kentucky. hunters. season for hunters wishing to put the high- Hunters can select from among four dif- FRANKFORT — The deadline to ap- “Kentucky’s success rate for hunters is est quality meat on their family’s table. ferent elk permits: Firearms bull, archery ply for Kentucky’s hunt of a lifetime is fast higher than you’ll see for wild elk practi- “We had no real winter and no shortage bull, firearms cow elk or archery cow elk. approaching. cally anywhere else,” said Tina Brunjes, of groceries for the animals,” she said. “We While hunters may apply for two different Hunters have until midnight Monday deer and elk program coordinator for the should be set up for big, healthy animals permits, they can only be drawn for one of to apply for a Kentucky elk hunt. The quo- Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife coming into the hunting season and a lot those permits. Each application costs $10. ta hunt drawing for an elk permit is open Resources. “If hunters put in a little effort, of them.” Kentucky Fish and Wildlife will issue to residents and non-residents. they will see elk. If they put in a little more Kentucky has more elk than all the 135 permits to hunt a bull with a firearm Kentucky will issue 900 general quota effort, they will take an elk.” states east of the Mississippi River com- through the general quota hunt this sea- hunt permits this year, an increase of 100 Last year, 93 percent of bull elk bined. The state’s 16-county elk restora- son. The department will issue 90 bull permits over the 2011 season. Kentucky’s hunters, 73 percent of cow elk hunters us- tion zone encompasses more than 4 mil- archery permits, 265 cow elk archery per- elk herd is expected to surpass 10,000 by ing a firearm, 68 percent of archery lion acres, nearly twice the size of mits and 410 cow elk gun permits. A sepa- fall. hunters and 37 percent of cow elk archery Yellowstone National Park. More than half rate youth-only drawing will allow five While there’s no sure thing in hunting, hunters were successful. a million acres are open to public hunting young hunters to take a bull or a cow.

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1B; Hendrix Thomas 1B; Bryce Estes Ashton Spires 1B; Cody Jenkinson 2- REDS 18, CUBS 6 Smith 2B; Bryce Pruitt 2-3B; Isiah Braves: Clay Goodman 2-1B; Seth 2-1B; Nathan Nett 1B; Stephen Pike 1B; Raygen Kerrick 1B, 2B; Noah Reds: Tyler Todd 1B; Karen Ferguson Geer 2-1B; Max Pearl 1B. Padres: Madison 1B; Bradley Lackey 3B; BASEBALL 1B; Kendal Bryce 1B. Yankees: Devin Crabtree 1B; Brandon Shearer 1B; 2-1B, 2B; Conner Kingrey 2-1B, 2B; Jansen Wilson 1B; Bradley Schraeke LaSteven Cleaver 2-1B; Kyle Smith Owens 1B; Jackson Clark 3-1B; Drew Zach Berger 1B. Yankees: Jackson Hendrix Thomas 2-1B, 2B; Bryce 1B. WP: Cam Smith. 1B, 2B; Alandre Murphy 1B; Gabriel EABC Dawson 1B, 2B; J.J. Crabtree 1B. Clark 1B, 2B, 3B; Drew Dawson 1B; Estes 2-1B; Nathan Nett 2-1B; RANGERS 8, YANKEES 7 Graham 2B; Cristian Lewis 1B. Reds: 6-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE RED SOX 14, CARDINALS 3 Alex Bridgewater 3-1B; Brian Adams Mason Schlenker 3-1B; Stephen Pike Rangers: Trace Barnes 1B; Mannie Cameron McCubbins 1B; Jake Reed ASTROS 3, CARDINALS 2 Red Sox: Jason Towell 1B, 2B; Clint 2-1B; James Crabtree 2-1B; Davin 1B; Kendal Bryce 2-1B; Andrew Bost Wimberly 2B; Isiah Geer 1B; Max 1B; Ben Kiger 1B. WP: Bradley Astros: Wyatt McAdams 1B; Kasey Chambliss 2-1B, 2B; Kaden Ray 3- Owens 2-1B; John Edlin 2-1B. 1B. Pearl 2-1B. Yankees: Eli Brown 1B; Lackey. Hospelhorn 1B; Jackson Lee 2-1B; 2B; Cody Jenkinson 1B, 2-2B; Raygen ROYALS 11, YANKEES 4 MINOR LEAGUE Camden Williams 2-1B; Jay Banks MAJOR LEAGUE Bryan Murray 1B; Landon Wood 1B; Kerrick 1B, 3B; Ashton Spires 1B; Royals: Camden Cox 3-1B; Anthony REDS 4, RED SOX 2 1B. WP: Bryce Pruitt. TIGERS 7, BRAVES 6 Haylie Duffy 1B; Clifton Beesley 1B. Logan Smylie 1B; Brandon Shearer Bowen 2-1B; Evan Shelton 2B; Cyrus Reds: Carson Yates 2B; Jacob ORIOLES 8, PADRES 1 Tigers: Garrett Ashlock 1B; Logan Cardinals: Christian Taylor 1B; Adrian 1B; Zach Berger 1B. Cardinals: Trey Lewis 2-2B; Nick Kerr 2-1B, 2B; Norwood 1B; Brandon Parsons 1B. Orioles: Spencer Brandenburg 1B, Dozer 1B; Harrison Moore 2B; Ben Dykes 1B; Greyson Hainer 1B; Jake Prather 1B; T.J. Allen 1B; Bailey Kaden Williams 2-2B; Dylan Martin 2- Red Sox: Caleb Turner 1B; Nolan 2B; Tyler Sharp 2-1B; Ty Been HR; Godfrey 3B, HR; Jacob Hobbs 1B; Williams 1B; Connor Lynch 1B. Moore 1B; Logan Thompson 1B; 1B; Jarrett Kerr 2-1B; Logan Rockwell Francis 1B, 2B, 3B; Caleb Adams 1B; Max Moore 1B; Josh McGowan 1B. Dalton McMillan 1B. Braves: Brendan PEANUT LEAGUE Brandon Lee 1B, 2B. 2B; Devin Buchanon 1B. Yankees: Ben Hargan 1B. WP: Wyatt Padres: Jansen Williams 3B; Cody Grider 1B; Jordan Smallwood 2B; REDS 8, YANKEES 5 RED SOX 13, YANKEES 10 Devin Owens 1B; Jackson Clark 1B; Huntsinger. Games 2B; Ryan Pyles 1B, 3B. WP: Chase Kerr 1B, 2B; Peter Kingman 2- Reds: Tyler Todd 2-1B; Conner Red Sox: Clint Chambliss 3-1B; Drew Dawson 1B, 2B; Alex Brennan RANGERS 7, PADRES 2 Spencer Brandenburg. 1B; Nathan Anderson 1B; Bobby Kingrey 1B, 3-2B; Kaden Ferguson 3- Kaden Ray 3-1B; Luke Preston 2-1B; 2B; Bryan Ammons 1B. Rangers: Trace Barnes 2-1B; Cam BRAVES 13, REDS 3 Sweeny 1B. WP: Ben Godfrey. THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE SPORTS THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 2012 B5 AUTO RACING

THIS WEEKEND’S RACES CAPITAL CITY 400 Smith believes Site: Richmond, Va. Schedule: Friday, practice (Speed, noon-3:30 p.m.), qualifying (Speed, 5:30-7 p.m.); Saturday, race, 7:30 p.m. (FOX, 7-11 p.m.). changes will Track: Richmond International Raceway (oval, 0.75 miles). Race distance: 300 miles, 400 laps. Last year: Kyle Busch won the spring race for better Bristol the third straight year, stretching his final tank of gas 107 laps. Joe Gibbs Racing team- By JENNA FRYER mate Denny Hamlin was second. The Associated Press Last week: Hamlin raced to his second victo- ry of the season, holding off Martin Truex Jr. BRISTOL, Tenn. — Flanked at Kansas Speedway. Hamlin also won in by billboards declaring “Fans Phoenix. Fast facts: Hamlin, from nearby Chesterfield, Spoke ... We Listened,” track op- won the 2009 and 2010 September races at erator Bruton Smith unveiled the track. He also will compete in the Denny changes Wednesday to Bristol Hamlin Short Track Showdown on Thursday night (Speed, 8:30-10 p.m.). The charity race Motor Speedway that he believes for late model stock cars benefits the Virginia will return the excitement to the driver’s foundation. ... Kevin Harvick won at once-beloved bullring. the track last September. ... Kyle Busch won “We are modifying what we the 2009 and 2010 spring events. He’s win- less in 20 races. ... Defending series champi- have, and I really believe we are on Tony Stewart also has two victories in the doing the right thing,” Smith first eight races. ... Brad Keselowski won at said. “I didn’t want to create a Bristol in the first short-track race of the year. train wreck with what we are do- ... Texas winner Greg Biffle leads the season standings, 15 points ahead of Truex. ... ing, so we are just modifying Richard Petty won a record 13 times at what we have. I think it’s going to Richmond. be a lot better than what it was, it ORLIN WAGNER/The Associated Press VIRGINIA 529 COLLEGE SAVINGS 250 will be exciting and we do think Denny Hamlin celebrates in victory lane after winning Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Site: Richmond, Va. Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kan. Schedule: Friday, practice, qualifying (ESPN2, that we’ll win over all of these 4-5:30 p.m.); race, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN2, 7-10 race fans to our side on this. They p.m.). are going to love it, and chances Track: Richmond International Raceway (oval, are we’ll have a complete sellout 0.75 miles). Hamlin picking up wins, Race distance: 187.5 miles, 250 laps. here in August.” Last year: Denny Hamlin dominated on his A grinding process will re- hometown track, beating Paul Menard in the move the top lane from the con- race that ended under caution. Last race: Defending series champion Ricky crete surface, and the progressive Stenhouse Jr. won at Texas on April 13 for banking currently located in the pressing out biscuits Roush Fenway’s fourth straight Nationwide corners will be knocked down. A victory at the track. 2007 repaving of the 0.533-mile By PETE IACOBELLI Hamlin was on hand last week to donate Fast facts: Action sports star Travis Pastrana The Associated Press will make his Nationwide debut, driving for oval widened the track’s racing $150,000 from his foundation to Children’s RAB Racing in an alliance with Michael groove, which gave drivers Hospital of Richmond at VCU. Waltrip Racing. ... Elliott Sadler, from DARLINGTON, S.C. — Denny Hamlin’s enough room to race side-by-side The donation “just shows how much our Emporia, Va., leads the season standings, on such a winning roll this NASCAR season, four points ahead of Stenhouse. Sadler has and avoid the constant bumping foundation has grown, how much this (chari- even his biscuits turned out great. two victories this season. ... Hamlin is racing and banging fans adored. along with fellow Cup drivers Kevin Harvick, Hamlin won last week at Kansas ty) race has grown over the last few years and Once one of the toughest tick- we’re so excited about the outlook. We’re try- Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano, Kasey Kahne ets in all of professional sports, at- Speedway, his second Sprint Cup victory of and Kurt Busch. Harvick and Mark Martin ing to schedule even more events to help raise share the series record with five Richmond tendance has waned since the the year. Now, Hamlin is heading to Richmond, one of his favorite layouts. It’s a some more money,” Hamlin said. “It’s a slow victories. ... Kyle Busch, the winner at the 2007 reconfiguration. The speed- process, but we’re getting there.” track in September, is skipping the race. ... place where he’s won two of the past four Ryan Blaney, the 18-year-old son of NASCAR way said it seats 160,000, but at- Hamlin’s also close to reeling in golf’s tendance for the March 18 race races and usually where he kicks his season driver Dave Blaney, also is making his Watson for a NASCAR ride. He got the Nationwide debut. appeared half full. into high gear. Masters champion a fire suit and helmet. “I SAO PAULO INDY 300 Frustrated by the turnout, Hamlin is eager to keep things going. Site: Sao Paulo. Smith and his Speedway “Nothing says I can’t win four, five in a row tell him he might as well go ahead and strap Schedule: Friday, practice; Saturday, practice, Motorsports Inc. officials solicit- here the next few weeks,” he said Wednesday. in,” Hamlin said. qualifying (NBC Sports Network, 6-7 p.m.); Hamlin credits much of his team’s hot start Sunday, race, 11:30 a.m. (NBC Sports ed feedback from fans via social “It just seems like there are a bunch of good Channel, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.). media. Although he was con- tracks here for us.” to new crew chief Darian Grubb, who joined Track: Streets of Sao Paulo (street course, vinced he needed to change the These days, almost anything Hamlin gets a JGR this offseason and went to work on the 2.536 miles). Race distance: 195.2 miles, 75 laps. track, he waited on the results of hand in becomes a success. car while Hamlin took an extended break Last year: Penske Racing’s Will Power won the unofficial surveys. He’s having one of his best starts since join- from the race shop with some rest and golf in the rained-delayed race for the second of his Initially, response was nearly ing the Sprint Cup series full time in 2006, Scottsdale, Ariz. six 2011 victories. The Australian also won at the track in 2010. unanimous that fans wanted him winning at Phoenix and Kansas and posting “Different strokes for different folks,” Last race: Power raced to his second straight to tear up the track. But, after an- top fives at Daytona and Bristol. He’s fifth in Hamlin said. “Some people get focused for victory to keep Penske perfect in three races nouncing he’d made up his mind points and, with two wins, already has his racing by being in the shop for two straight this season, winning at Long Beach on April to do something, opinion shifted 15. eyes on NASCAR’s championship chase. weeks before the season starts. For me, it’s to Fast facts: The race is the fourth of the sea- to leave it alone. Earlier this month, Hamlin caddied for not even see a race car before Daytona.” son. Helio Castroneves won the opener at St. In the end, the aggregate of good friend Bubba Watson in the Masters’ The 30-year-old Hamlin had been racing Petersburg, and Power swept the Birmingham public opinion was roughly 60 par-3 tournament — a few days before Watson full-speed since he was 8. “I just needed a cou- and Long Beach races. ... Brazil’s Rubens percent in favor of leaving the Barrichello is racing for KV Racing Technology won the green jacket. “He’s just a good ‘ole ple of months to get away from it,” he said. in his first IndyCar season. He won 11 times track alone. The most outspoken golfer,” Hamlin said. Hamlin acknowledged he’s still learning in 19 seasons in Formula One. ... The 11- group was the drivers, who Hamlin was all smiles again Wednesday, Grubb’s style and thought it might take until turn circuit features a nearly mile-long seemed largely in favor of Smith straightaway and runs through the Anhembi stopping by Darlington on his way to June before the team clicked with a victory. Sambadrome, a stadium-like venue that is leaving Bristol alone. Richmond to visit fans and find out firsthand Things have worked quickly, giving the team the site of Carnival parades. “I’ve had driver after driver how to make biscuits at Bojangles. The fast- NHRA SPRING NATIONALS tell me don’t touch it, talking a chance to test sets ups at venues in the 10- Site: Baytown, Texas. food chain recently signed a five-year deal to race title chase this fall and allowing Hamlin Schedule: Friday, qualifying; Saturday, qualify- about Bristol, and that the last become the Southern 500’s title sponsor and race was the greatest race they’ve to gain a confidence he’s never felt before. ing (ESPN2, 6-8 p.m.); Sunday, final elimina- Hamlin eagerly stuck his washed hands into Hamlin won eight races in 2010, yet re- tions (ESPN2, 7-10 p.m.). ever seen,” Smith said. “We are the dough to press out the flaky biscuits. Track: Royal Purple Raceway. membered an exhausted team worn down by Last year: Del Worsham won the Top Fuel trying to satisfy both sides, and Hamlin also worked the front counter, we believe we are doing the right a grueling season. Hamlin sees plenty of ener- final en route to the season title, beating Al- dishing out chicken, mashed potatoes and Anabi teammate Larry Dixon. Worsham thing. We’ve got to go with that.” gized faces from the No. 11 team during race gravy to the lunchtime crowd. When one cus- retired after the season. Jeff Arend (Funny NASCAR Hall of Famer weeks. Car), Vincent Nobile (Pro Stock) and Hines tomer thanked him for a good biscuit, Hamlin Darrell Waltrip, a 12-time Bristol “It’s really come together,” he said. (Pro Stock Motorcycle) also won. grinned with pride. Last event: Robert Hight won the NHRA Four- winner, said there’s a fine line be- Hamlin pulled off another milestone with Wide Nationals in Concord, N.C., on April 15 tween pleasing the drivers and “I made it myself,” he answered. Hamlin feels ready to press out a several last week’s victory, making the No. 11 car the to become the fifth Funny Car driver to win the fans. winningest number in NASCAR history with four straight races. Spencer Massey (Top more wins the same way. Fuel) and Greg Anderson (Pro Stock) also “They (the drivers) like the its 199th all-time win. The list of drivers who race track, they like the way it is,” “I’ve never gone to Richmond on a win,” won. said Hamlin, who was born in Florida but took No. 11 to victory lane is a who’s who of Fast facts: Hight is attempting to tie the he said. “It’s a more fun track greats like Parnelli Jones, Junior Johnson, Funny Car season record of five straight victo- grew up in Chesterfield, Va. “It’s always been ries set by Don Prudhomme in 1976 and than it was under the old config- Bobby Allison, Ned Jarrett, Mario Andretti, uration, and fun usually leads to where our momentum boost is winning at matched by Cruz Pedregon in 1992 and John Buddy Baker, Cale Yarborough, Darrell Force in 1993 and 1994. Prudhomme holds better racing, or at least you Richmond.” Waltrip and Bill Elliott. the overall record of seven consecutive victo- would expect it to. But apparent- It will be a jam-packed weekend for ries, winning the last two races in 1975 and ly, because the track is wider, Hamlin, who hosts the fifth Denny Hamlin Hamlin’s latest win gave him another goal the first five in 1976. John Force Racing has smoother, and with the progres- Short Track Showdown tonight. The race in- to chase — reaching No. 200 before the won all six Funny Car races this season, with Hendrick Motorsports quartet of Jimmie Force taking the season-opening sive banking, it’s given the driv- cludes past JGR teammate Tony Stewart and Winternationals. Hight has 27 career victo- ers too many options. You never current teammates Kyle Busch and Joey Johnson, Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and ries. had any options here in the past. Logano. Hamlin said the money raised will Kasey Kahne post that program’s 200th win. KENTUCKIANA FORD DEALERS 200 Site: Salem, Ind. The only option was to gouge help raise awareness and funding for the spe- “It’s going to be tough to hold back four Schedule: Sunday, race. and poke somebody out of the cific needs of individuals afflicted with cystic good cars like they’ve got,” he said. “But I’d Track: Salem Speedway. way. When that was taken it fibrosis along with other programs that sup- love to get to 200 before they do.” GRAND PRIX OF MIAMI Site: Homestead, Fla. away, it made it a lot easier on port chronically ill children and underprivi- The way Hamlin’s going, nothing seems Schedule: Sunday, race (Speed, 1-4 p.m.). the drivers.” leged youth. impossible. Track: Homestead Miami Speedway.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL Arkansas focused on immediate future with Smith By KURT VOIGT “I think it was a great decision and I’m that he missed out on a “home run” hire receptive to those. I’ll also be gathering in- The Associated Press ready to run with it, not matter what the by choosing Smith. formation on my own. I’ve been around result is, but I think it’s going to be a great “Anytime there is a hire, there will be FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas college athletics for 30 years and know result.” fans that question that hire. I get that,” that coaches and have those contacts. It athletic director Jeff Long’s hiring of John The hiring of the 63-year-old Smith, Long said. “I get that’s part of being a fan. L. Smith for the next 10 months provided will give me a chance to evaluate people who had left to become coach at his alma But the thing I’ve been hearing, they’re ex- and really look at what I think we need go- an unconventional, and perhaps tempo- mater, Weber State, in December, allowed cited. They believe in this team. They be- ing forward to continue to build on the rary, solution to a problem that came with Arkansas to keep together a group of assis- lieve we have a special year in front of us. coach Bobby Petrino’s sudden and scan- tant coaches the players had lobbied for I think coach Smith will win them over success we’ve had here.” dal-ridden exit. with Long. It also allowed for the least time.” Smith, for his part, said he is open to be- Smith’s return after a five-month ab- amount of transition as possible in the Several candidates told Long during the coming a long-term solution as head coach sence from the Razorbacks also effectively post-Petrino era. search that they would have interest fol- for the Razorbacks. However, he also real- signaled the program is all in for a season Long faced a difficult decision following lowing the season. While Long said he will izes the pressure that’s on him to win right many expect to include a national champi- Petrino’s firing April 10 after Petrino ad- consider Smith and any other interested away with a team that finished last season onship run. And the Razorbacks couldn’t mitted to an affair with a woman he later Arkansas assistant after the season, he also ranked No. 5 and is 21-5 over the last two be more relieved to have found Petrino’s hired as his assistant. included a clause in Smith’s $875,000 con- seasons. replacement in the form of the well-liked The timing of the coaching search was tract that allows him to reassign Smith to a “That’s a decision that only the season and outgoing Smith, who served as an as- one of Long’s biggest problems, with “non-coaching position at any time.” is going to dictate what goes on after this,” sistant at the school for the past three sea- many candidates already well into spring The clause would allow Long to hire a Smith said. “I think that’s the way it is in sons. practice with their own teams. Long also new head coach before the end of Smith’s “I think it’s going to go great,” Arkansas had to balance the current players’ hopes contract. the coaching profession. You better get Knile Davis said. “A lot of for the upcoming season with the long- Right now, though, Long isn’t looking used to that being in the coaching profes- people look at it differently because term interests of the program. quite that far ahead. sion, because there’s never going to be they’re on the outside looking in. They In the end, Long believed he found the “Certainly, there will be people search- anything guaranteed down the road, as don’t necessarily know what’s going on right answer to all his concerns despite ing us out and seeking us out as there was you know. You could goof it up and all the behind these doors. some rumblings among fans and pundits prior to my decision,” Long said. “I’ll be sudden you’re out the door.” B6 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE SPORTS THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 2012 NBA Stern: World Peace’s past weighed in suspension The Associated Press dentally struck Harden, who was cleared to play Wednesday but held out of the NEW YORK — NBA commissioner Thunder’s season finale. David Stern said Wednesday the elbow Metta World Peace used to give James “I believe that it was recklessly thrown Harden a concussion was “recklessly and I believe that in looking at the re- thrown” and the Los Angeles Lakers for- plays again and again that he should ward’s history absolutely weighed into have known that James was up against the suspension. him, and some would argue that he had Stern suspended World Peace for sev- to have known,” Stern said. en games Tuesday, a penalty that could After the Lakers’ practice Wednesday force him out of the entire first round of in California, World Peace acknowl- the playoffs, for the elbow he delivered edged he’d thrown a “brutal” elbow to Harden’s head in a game against while celebrating after a dunk. He had Oklahoma City on Sunday. previously apologized for the hit. Stern said during a conference call “I was just way too emotional,” he that he took many things into account, said. “It seemed like anger but it was a lot including World Peace’s numerous past of passion involved. But it was erratic. It troubles. World Peace, who changed his was erratic fire, it was erratic passion. It name from Ron Artest, received an 86- was way too much.” game suspension in 2004 — the longest Stern was vague and occasionally de- ban for an on-court incident in NBA his- fensive when asked how he decided on tory — for jumping into the stands at the the length of the ban. He called the Palace of Auburn Hills in the Detroit process “some combination of art and suburbs to fight fans. science.” “In fact if it had been somebody that “We look at the previous penalties, we got tangled up and threw an errant el- look at who’s involved in the altercation, bow, would that have been different than we do take into account the seriousness this? You bet it would have been,” Stern of the injury and a variety of whatever said. “It’s really very serious stuff and it else is in the atmosphere, and then it just does take in account the fact that the per- becomes my job to decide what it should petrator is who he is and has the record be,” Stern said. that he has, and this called for in our view a very stiff penalty and we think Stern said he felt that seven games that seven games, which only includes now, knowing only one of them will be one regular-season game, is such a stiff in the regular season, was a move severe penalty.” penalty than if it came during another Stern also was clear that he didn’t buy part of the season. World Peace’s explanation that he acci- “I think the seven was larger than some people might have thought just REED SAXON/The Associated Press Los Angeles Lakers forward Metta World from an elbow, and I think that in many Peace gives an elbow to Oklahoma City cases people who thought that this was Thunder guard James Harden, rear, during so horrible that it should result in a life- their game Sunday in Los Angeles. On time ban,” he said. “But at the end of the Wednesday, NBA commissioner David Stern said World Peace’s past played an issue day, I have to close the door and say, when his seven-game suspension was ‘OK, what is justice here and what’s fair- announced Tuesday. ness here,’ and I came up with seven.”

PICKS: aren’t really known Bengals’ Nugent signs offer 2009 when she was 15 and threatened to harm her if she told anyone. Webster admits having sex with the girl the next year, after Colts and Redskins CINCINNATI — Kicker Mike Nugent signed his one-year when she was 16, the legal age of consent in Ohio, but denies Continued from B1 tender offer as the Cincinnati Bengals’ franchise player that the sexual relations began earlier than that. Wednesday. Webster was taken into custody after the verdict. Added South Carolina defensive end Nugent recovered from knee surgery and set team records “We obviously are disappointed with the verdict in some re- Melvin Ingram: “Yeah, I guess that would with 132 points and 33 field goals last season, helping the spects,” Webster’s attorney, Gregory Samms said after court. be kind of different. You won’t get that Bengals to a wild card playoff spot. He was an unrestricted free He said they plan to file an appeal after sentencing, but said he adrenaline of, ‘Oh, man. I hope they pick agent after the season, but the Bengals used their franchise tag could not comment on specific issues being considered for the me,’ when you know where you’re going.” on him March 2. appeal. Luck will go No. 1 overall to Coach Marvin Lewis said the team will continue negotiating Samms said the girl lied when she said she was 15 at the time Indianapolis after a terrific career at on a multiyear deal with Nugent. she and Webster began having sex. Prosecutors said Webster Nugent is an eighth-year player out of Ohio State. The team Stanford. Like Griffin, he is also expected told police that he had sex with the girl when she was 15 and to step right into a starting job as a rookie. voted him as its 2011 Ed Block Courage Award winner after he played tapes of those interviews in court, but Samms said “I guess it’s nice, but there’s always came back from a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right Webster was mistaken about the dates in his earlier statements. competition in football and if I go out knee, suffered in the second half of the 2010 season. there and lay an egg and I’m not the best Hamilton County assistant prosecutor Seth Tieger declined out there, I hope they don’t Webster convicted of Ohio sex charges to comment on the verdict or other aspects of the case prior to sentencing, scheduled for June 6. start me,” Luck said. “I’m excited, though. CINCINNATI — Former Cincinnati Bengals linebacker The prosecutor’s office said Webster could be sentenced to I’m going to go out there and hopefully Nate Webster was convicted Wednesday of sex-related charges up to 20 years in prison. Webster could have faced up to 36½ play, obviously, and put my best foot for- involving the teenage daughter of a former assistant coach for ward and enjoy all the guys.” the Cincinnati team. years in prison if he had been convicted on all counts. Luck, the son of former NFL quarter- A jury in Cincinnati found Webster, 34, guilty of four counts The former Bengals player turned down a proposed plea back Oliver Luck, acknowledged that it of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor. Jurors found him not deal prior to the trial that would have required him to serve four was a “relief” to know he’ll be going to the guilty of three other charges: gross sexual imposition, sexual years in prison, a prosecutor’s spokesman said. Colts — even if they’re starting from battery and a fifth count of unlawful sexual conduct with a mi- Webster played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2000-03 scratch after they released Peyton nor. The jury deliberated for about six hours before reaching and for the Bengals in 2004-05. He finished his career with the Manning. the verdict. Denver Broncos from 2006-08. “Obviously, the slate has been wiped Prosecutors said Webster had sexual contact with the girl in The Associated Press somewhat clean with some new coaches and some players who have gone or left, good,” said Tannehill, who would com- Blackmon, a two-time Biletnikoff Award Tide teammates Barron, Richardson, line- but I’ll try to come in there and work as pete with starter Matt Moore. “It would winner as ’s top receiver. backers Courtney Upshaw and Dont’a hard as I can,” Luck said. “If that means give me some familiarity with the offense, “More teams are throwing the ball a lot Hightower, and cornerback Dre it’s a rebuilding process, I guess you can la- so I think it would help ease the transition more, it’s more wide open than ever on of- Kirkpatrick could all hear their names bel it as that. The guys I’m sure are work- ing very hard and I just want to get out a little bit.” fense.” called tonight. there and join them.” Oklahoma State’s Justin Blackmon will Other players who could be top-10 “This is a great experience, especially After Luck and Griffin, Texas A&M’s likely be the first wide receiver picked, picks are Ingram, Alabama running back when you have a team where we came Ryan Tannehill is expected to be the next possibly as high as No. 4 by Cleveland. , LSU cornerback Morris from,” Richardson said. “All these guys are quarterback taken — possibly eighth over- Notre Dame’s , Georgia Claiborne, Mississippi State defensive going to the draft and we’re all going to be all by Miami, where he’d be reunited with Tech’s Stephen Hill and Baylor’s Kendall tackle Fletcher Cox and North Carolina in the first round. Alabama set the bar Mike Sherman. The new Dolphins offen- Wright are other receivers who might go defensive end Quinton Coples. high last year when they had four come sive coordinator was Tannehill’s head in the opening round. After winning the national champi- out and all four went in the first round. coach the last four years. “It’s a great time to come into the onship in January, Alabama could be a big Hopefully we can break that record and “If I did happen to go there, it would be league if you are a receiver,” said winner in the opening round. Crimson have five.”

ADAMS: said he could be always push myself to get his approval. “You never want to hear of an accident of Adams didn’t want to disclose the Even though he’s the sprints coach and that nature happening to anyone, let alone severity of his injuries, but said he expects coming home in the next week I’m a distance runner, it’s always been my anyone you’ve gotten to know and be- to be able to go home sometime in the goal to get a ‘good job’ from Coach come close with. At that point you’re just next week. Adams, something that showed that I was praying and hoping for the best. Continued from B1 The Bruins and Lady Bruins have ral- really working hard. … Everybody’s pray- “I’m glad to hear he’s OK,” he added. “Jared texted me and told me about it,” ing for him. We just need to move on with “We miss him and he’s constantly in our lied around Adams and his family, and Keys said Wednesday afternoon. “I was our season, but we really miss him.” thoughts and prayers. It’ll be good to see have grown closer as a team. Keys said the surprised. I went to the hospital the next KSP public affairs officer Norman him come home.” athletes have chosen to dedicate the rest of day to see him. Knowing that he was go- Chaffins confirmed Adams was wearing a Adams has a long recovery ahead of this season in Adams’ honor. ing to be alright really, really helped me.” helmet at the time of the wreck, which ul- him, but Covington and other area coach- “Those kids have got to be missing him, Central Hardin sophomore Abbie timately saved his life. es are confident he’ll get through it with no and I hope it brings them closer together Chandler said things have definitely been Elizabethtown coach Dickie Jones issues. and they rally around Coach Adams,” different without Adams running things at feared the worst when he heard what hap- “Things are going to be OK,” she said. Jones said. “That’s what I would want to practice, but that the teams have learned pened from one of his assistants. “It’s going to be a while for him to recov- to cope with what happened. “I was just in shock and disbelief when er, but he’s strong minded and strong- see in my team.” “Coach is a big inspiration,” she said. “I I heard about it,” Jones said Wednesday. willed and he’ll be OK.” Josh Claywell can be reached at (270) 505-1752

PINKHAM: will attend a the Louisville Baseball Club under-16 also placed on the watch list for the Under attempted to steal. team, received an invitation to the 2012 Armour High School All-American Game “Zeke is definitely talented,” showcase in Illinois in July Team One Showcase Event. The top play- at Wrigley Field. Elizabethtown coach Don Pitts said. “But it’s not just talent. He works hard. There’s Continued from B1 ers from the tryouts get the opportunity to “This drives me even more,” Pinkham attend 1-of-4 of the showcases across the said. “If I continue to work at it the right no one in this program that puts in more Pinkham’s average pop time was 1.9 nation. Pinkham will attend the one in way, there’s no telling how far I can go.” hours than Zeke. It’s a year-round thing seconds. Pop time is measured from the River Forest, Ill., outside of Chicago, on Pinkham is batting .340 with four dou- with him. He has some God-given ability, time the ball is in catcher’s mitt to ball in July 16-17. bles this season. He has driven in 15 runs but he works hard and that combination second baseman or shortstop’s glove. Pinkham will go through a series of and has scored 12 times. Pinkham has makes him special.” Pinkham, who will play this summer for workouts as well as play two games. He is thrown out 15 of the 30 players who have Chuck Jones can be reached at (270) 505-1759 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE SPORTS THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 2012 B7 TENNIS Nadal cruises into third round at Barcelona Open The Associated Press Spain also reached the third round with a U.S. Open champion Kuznetsova breezed his grandfather. 6-4, 6-3 victory over Italy’s Flavio Cipolla through the first set 6-1, lost the second in Djokovic said he felt emotionally Rafael Nadal overcame a sore knee to and will face Jarkko Nieminen of Finland, a tiebreaker and trailed 3-2 in the third drained and unable to summon the mental open his bid for a seventh Barcelona Open who won 6-3, 6-7 (4), 6-4 over Eduardo when she pulled out. strength since his grandfather died last title with an easy 6-1, 6-2 win over Schwank of Argentina. Sixth-seeded Chanelle Scheepers of week. Guillermo Garcia Lopez in the second Kevin Anderson of South Africa, Albert South Africa lost 7-5, 1-6, 6-3 to Djokovic lost to second-ranked Rafael round Wednesday. Ramos of Spain and Santiago Giraldo of Dutchwoman Kiki Bertens. Nadal in the Monte Carlo Masters final Nadal had a bye in the first round after Colombia also advanced. Third-seeded Petra Cetkovska defeated Sunday, three days after his grandfather’s defeating Novak Djokovic in the Monte PORSCHE GRAND PRIX. Mona Barthel of Timea Bacsinszky 6-3, 6-2, and fifth-seed- death. Carlo Masters final Sunday and improved Germany rallied to upset Ana Ivanovic of ed Simona Halep stopped Alexandra SAP OPEN. The Bay Area’s only stop on to 31-1 on the clay in Barcelona after Serbia 7-5, 7-6 (4) in the first round in Cadantu 6-2, 7-5. Qualifier Garbine the ATP World Tour will soon be no more. breaking his fellow Spaniard six times. Stuttgart, Germany. Muguruza Blanco advanced when Patricia The 123-year-old event in San Jose, Nadal had to withdraw before the semi- Ivanovic led 5-3 in the first set and held Mayr-Achleitner retired after losing the Calif., currently called the SAP Open, is finals of last month’s Sony Ericsson Open three set points on Barthel’s serve. But the first set 6-4. moving to Memphis in 2014. The because of a left knee problem. wild card saved two, then fired an ace to NASTASE TIRIAC TROPHY. Defending Memphis tournament is being sold and Fellow Spaniard David Ferrer needed turn the match around. champion Florian Mayer of Germany was shifted to Rio de Janeiro. less than an hour to advance to the third Agkul Amanmuradova of Uzbekistan ousted by Xavier Malisse of Belgium 7-5, The ATP Board of Directors approved round by beating Serbian wild card Filip replaced the injured Daniela Hantuchova 4-6, 6-4 Wednesday in the second round in the sale of the Memphis membership this Krajinovic 6-0, 6-3. The sixth-ranked in the main draw and went on to upset an- Bucharest, Romania. week to IMX for operation of the 500-lev- Ferrer is bidding for his first Godo trophy other Slovak, Dominika Cibulkova, 6-2, 5- Malisse advanced to his first quarterfi- el event in Brazil. The ATP will determine after finishing as the runner up three times. 7, 6-3. nals of the season. the calendar and format for the events in Ferrer plays Albert Montanes in the Fourth-seeded Agnieszka Radwanska Two other unseeded players, both of 2014 and 2015 later this year. next round after the Spaniard saved four of Poland cruised past qualifier Greta Arn them qualifiers, also reached the quarterfi- The SAP Open began as the Pacific match points to oust 15th-seeded Bernard of Hungary 6-3, 6-4 to reach the quarterfi- nals in Bucharest. Attila Balazs defeated Coast Championships in Monterey in Tomic 6-0, 5-7, 7-5. nals. Potito Starace 6-3, 6-4, and Daniel Brands 1889 and has been played indoors recent- Canada’s Milos Raonic beat Russia’s GRAND PRIX SAR. Second-seeded downed Jurgen Zopp 7-6 (3), 6-3. ly at the home of the NHL’s San Jose Igor Andreev 6-4, 6-1, while Japan’s Kei Svetlana Kuznetsova is out after retiring . Top-ranked Djokovic said Sharks in February before dwindling Nishikori overcame Mikhail Kukushkin 6- with a leg injury in the third set of her sec- he will skip the hometown tennis tourna- crowds. 3, 4-6, 6-0. ond-round match against Irina-Camelia ment organized by his family in Belgrade, The women’s tour still has an annual Seventh-seeded Feliciano Lopez of Begu in Fez, Morocco. Former French and Serbia, next week because of the death of event at Stanford.

GOLF Still a teen, Thompson returns to scene of LPGA collapse The Associated Press Hjorth returns to the site of her fifth Clarke hopes recent South Africa in January. He missed the MOBILE, Ala. — Lexi Thompson’s LPGA victory after what turned into a fun cut at the Honda Classic in his only U.S. family trip last year. Husband Shaun last-round Alabama collapse a year ago marriage revives career PGA Tour event this year. could be a painful memory. Instead, the McBride carried her bag and then-2-year- The Associated Press He’s hoping his luck will turn after his old daughter Emily was on hand. talented Florida teenager turned it into a recent marriage on a beach in the growth experience. SEOUL, Korea — Darren Clarke “It’s always great to be back at a place Bahamas. where you’ve won obviously, and defend- Thompson is back on the Crossings hopes he can start a winning stretch Clarke has not played the hilly course, ing is always special,” Hjorth said. Course at Magnolia Grove for the newly when the Ballantine’s Championship but said he’s gotten advice from a friend “There’s obviously a lot of memories that named Mobile Bay LPGA Classic starting gets under way near Seoul today. – last year’s winner Lee Westwood, who today. In 2011, she shared the lead going come back. You go out there and play and Clarke is looking to end a run of poor won’t return to defend the title after tak- you see a lot of shots that you hit last year into the final round and tumbled to 19th finishes since his victory in the British ing the Asian Tour’s Indonesian Open after a closing 78. and you still see a lot of putts that you Open last summer. last weekend. made from the tournament. “I wouldn’t change that Sunday for any- In European Tour events, his best fin- Clarke’s main rivals in the field will be thing because I learned so much from it, “And obviously a lot of great memories ish was 20th at the Volvo Champions in Ian Poulter and Adam Scott. from what I did wrong,” Thompson said. with my husband on the bag and my “It prepared me for when I got in that po- daughter ... so it was a nice family get to- sition again. It helped me at Navistar and won the Navistar LPGA Classic in subur- Whan approved Thompson’s petition to gether for the week. Having a win as well in Dubai. I learned a lot from it and now ban Montgomery by five strokes in become the LPGA Tour’s youngest mem- was even more amazing.” I’m I know a little more about how to fin- September to become the youngest LPGA ber. That remains her only career Top 10. She’s had a slow start in 2012, missing ish it. It was disappointing. It took me a tournament winner at age 16. She missed the cut last weekend at the the cut in two of her six events. Her best few days to get over it. But I learned so “It was a really good feeling, just getting LPGA LOTTE Championship in Hawaii. finish so far is a 25th-place tie at the HSBC much from that Sunday by not winning, so that confidence and knowing I can win,” Thompson won’t have to contend with Women’s Champions in Singapore. much more probably than if I had won.” said Thompson, who also won the Ladies at least two top players this weekend in the “I feel pretty good about my game and Veteran Maria Hjorth finished with her European Tour’s Dubai Ladies Masters in $1.25 million tournament where the win- I’ve worked hard on it, especially my put- second straight 67 to win the then-Avnet December. “It gave me the confidence go- ner gets $187,500. Ai Miyazato, fresh from ting,” Hjorth said. “Hopefully it will come LPGA Classic. ing into every tournament, knowing that I a win, and top-ranked Yani Tseng are skip- together. I feel it’s very close, and coming Thompson definitely built on the expe- can win and wanting that feeling again.” ping the Alabama event. out here and having good memories, rience, enjoying an entirely different expe- Twelve days after she wrapped up her Tseng has won three of the first seven hopefully that will bring my game up a lit- rience in her next Alabama event. She first win, LPGA Tour commissioner Mike tournaments this year. tle bit and have a good finish.”

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SIAMESE BLUE SEAL Cat 2004, $11,500. Elite Auto FORD MUSTANG - 2008 - (gray w/dark ears, blue GMC CANYON CREW Group, (270) 358-0750. loaded, 47,000 miles, cd, ANTIQUE ROCKER high eyes, male) lost in 600 CAB 4X4 -2012- $24,995, NISSAN MURANO - 2004 - cruise, $16,995. Alex Mont- back $60 270-234-0802 block of Sunrise Lane in Cecilia Auto Sales, all wheel drive, 1 owner, gomery, (270) 465-8113. E’town. Very special pet of 270-737-5845 $11,995. Herb Jones Auto a USN sailor. 270 GMC SIERRA 2010 auto, Group, (270) 765-2123. (723-4385) 270 (765-4860) air, cruise, only 6k miles PONTIAC TORRENT - $15,988 Dan Powers SMALL BLACK POODLE - 2007, all wheel drive, 270-756-5212 male, lost from 1790 Smith $11,995. Herb Jones Auto MERCURY MILAN -2010- CHEVY 2500 CREW CAB Group, (270) 765-2123. Mill Rd., Cecilia. Very old. COUCH & LOVESEAT - $16,950. Call Pinkham Lin- 2004, LT, 4x4, loaded, On medications. Call (270) smooth top stove, side by 862-5251. coln Auto, 270-737-2460 $15,900. Elite Auto Group, (270) 358-0750 side refrigerator, dish- TOYOTA AVALON- 2008- washer,312-0722, $19,995. Call Pinkham Lin- CHEVY SILVERADO LT - 763-7956 coln Auto, 270-737-2460 2008, Ext. cab, 23k miles, CHEVY BLAZER - 2001 - $19,988. Dan Powers GM loaded, air, cruise, cd, CRAFT rolling tote black Center, (270) 756-5212. $8,980. Alex Montgomery, with pink border $25. FORD F250 LARIAT DIE- (270) 465-8113. Brother Printer/Scanner & SEL 4x4, Ext. Cab., utility CHEVY TRAILBLAZER Fax machine $30. AT&T BUICK LUCERNE - 2008 - truck, $18,500. Elite Auto -2005- $7,995. Call Radcliff base home and cordeless loaded!! $10,900. Call Elite Group, (270) 358-0750 Auto Sales Inc. 270- headset black $25. Large Auto Group, 270-358-0750 GMC SIERRA 2010, auto, 351-4585 white Lotus flower and brass table lamp $40. By CADILLAC CTS -2006- air, cruise only 6K miles. CHRYSLER TOWN & $15,988. Dan Powers Country, 2007, front & rear appointment. Call $13,995, Cecilia Auto 270-763-1999. Sales, 270-737-5845 Chevorlet 270-756-5212 air, $9,900. Elite Auto Group, (270) 358-0750 CHEVROLET AVEO LT GMC SLT DIESEL - 2003 - -2005- $10,995, Cecilia 4x4, 2500 series, loaded, FORD ESCAPE XLT - Auto Sales, 270-737-5845 $16,300. Elite Auto Group, 2005, 4x4, auto, air, $9,900. (270) 358-0750 Elite Auto Group, (270) CHEVY IMPALA - 2006 - 358-0750 leather, loaded, $12,980. CHIHUAHUA - Male, found Alex Montgomery, (270) in Sunrise Ln. area. Must 465-8113. COLEMAN POP UP 1999 identify to claim. Call (270) CHEVY IMPALA LT -2012- Sante Fe, Air conditioning 766-8295. CHEVY 1/2 TON - 2007 - 10k miles. $18,988. Dan Auto, cd, $14,880. Alex and heat strip, 10ft box, FEMALE LAB MIX, found Powers GM Center, (270) Montgomery, (270) king on one end and full near Danny’s , 756-5212. 465-8113. bed on the other, no rips or brown, black & white. Call tears in canvas, small CHEVY MALIBU - 2008 - CHEVY 1500 EXT. LT - to identify 270-312-1311 loaded, air, auto, cd, fridge, indoor and outdoor 2003, 4x4, leather, power, stove, dinette makes a bed. FOUND, ONE LIGHT $10,880. Alex Montgomery, $11,500. Elite Auto Group, $3200 obo. Call at PEDESTAL TABLE WITH Brown Bull Terrier in the (270) 465-8113. (270) 358-0750 area of Peterson Place and 502-639-5140 CLAW FOOT LEGS, 4 CHEVY SONIC GT -2011- CHEVY COLORADO - MacIntosh. Very sweet dis- JEEP GRAND CHERO- chairs, asking $150 obo. loaded $17,988. Dan 2004, loaded, sec. system, position, gray collar, no KEE Laredo, 2001, loaded Call 502-264-2169ES Powers GM Center, (270) $13,980. Alex Montgomery, tags. Contact John at w/equipment, $8,900. Elite 756-5212. (270) 465-8113. PORTABLE ELECTRIC 502-422-0881 for more in- Auto Group, (270) 358-0750 FORD F150 - 2007 - Ext. FORD F-150 LARIAT 4X4 GENERATOR Coleman formation SATURN VUE - 2006 - 4 Cab, XLT, 4x4, $14,995. -2004- $10,995. Call Rad- Portable generator, 5500 GOLDEN RETRIEVER, cylinder, front wheel drive, Herb Jones Auto Group, cliff Auto Sales Inc. watts, 240/120V. Wheeled male in the Cecilia area. $6,995. Herb Jones Auto (270) 765-2123. 270-351-4585 cart. Less than 10 hours run 270-735-7665 Group, (270) 765-2123. FORD FUSION - 2008 - time. $440. 270 765-4179 MALE PUG tan with black FORD F350 - 2003 - 4x4, nice car, $11,995. Herb ears. No collar, found in diesel, cd, tilt, $14,990. Alex Jones Auto Group, (270) vicinty of Bentcreek Dr Apr Montgomery, (270) 765-2123. 21. Call 270 304 1859 or 465-8113. 270 401 2271 HYUNDAI TIBURON GT CHEVY TRAILBLAZER - -2007- $10,995. Call PIT BULL MALE, dark tan, 2003, 2 wheel drive, Pinkham Lincoln Auto, found in vicinity of Vertrees. $4,995. Herb Jones Auto 270-737-2460 Very friendly dog good with Group, (270) 765-2123. DODGE DAKOTA -1999- SHOWCASE FOR SALE people and other animals. KIA RIO LX -2011- DODGE DURANGO 4X4 great for Peddlers Mall or Call 270-234-6335 $14,995. Call Pinkham Lin- $5,495. Call Radcliff Auto -19999- $4,995. Call Rad- Sales Inc. 270-351-4585 Flea Market $200, several TOOL FOUND in Elizabeth- coln Auto, 270-737-2460 cliff Auto Sales Inc. other taste available. (2) town, please call to identify MERCURY SABLE -2008- FORD F-150 -1998- $5,495. 270-351-4585 2600 PSI Honda pressure 270-358-4449 $14,995. Call Pinkham Lin- Call Radcliff Auto Sales Inc. FORD BRONCO 1987 Ed- washers motors are great coln Auto, 270-737-2460. 270-351-4585. die Bauer Edition, Clean, but pumps are weakened PONTIAC G6 - 2009 - 4 FORD F250 - 2007 - No Rust, Rebuilt Motor, $75 each. 270-769-1444 door, 4 cylinder, $12,995. $7,900. Elite Auto Group, Nice Interior, 4 Inch Lift, Herb Jones Auto Group, (270) 358-0750. Must Sell, $3500 (or best (270) 765-2123. FORD RANGER XLT - offer) (254)681-0713 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX - 2001, 4x4, 4.0 V6, power, 2008, $12,988. Dan Powers $9,500. Elite Auto Group, GM Center, (270) (270) 358-0750 GMC SIERRA 1500 SLT 756-5212. CHEVY UPLANDER - 2006 2002, ext. cab, 4x4, leather, PONTIAC GRAND PRIX TV/DVD, $10,995. Alex $8,995. Herb Jones Auto 2008, 4 door, GT, Sunroof, Montgomery, (270) Group, (270) 765-2123. Leather, 50k miles, $12,988 465-8113. Dan Powers Chevorlet WANTED TO BUY 270-756-5212 TOYOTA AVALON Classifieds 2000 TO 2004 in excellent condition with low miles is must be a very nice car DODGE CARAVAN - 2007, 270-312-3355 beautiful vehicle, $7,900. the BMW 328i -1999- $6,995. Elite Auto Group, (270) DINING CHAIRS SET of 4 Call Radcliff Auto Sales 358-0750 Dining Chairs, $25 each or Inc., 270-351-4585. key $90 for the set. Deep plum CHEVY AVEO - 2007 - color. Cell Phone: CHEVY SILVERADO - loaded, air, auto, cd, to 769-8364 CHEVY IMPALA- 2005- 1999, extended cab, 4x4, $9,992. Alex Montgomery, $7,995. Call Radcliff Auto $4,995. Herb Jones Auto (270) 465-8113. Sales Inc. 270-351-4585 Group, (270) 765-2123. success CHEVY MALIBU LT - CHEVY CAMARO - 1996 - 2011, loaded, $15,988. Dan loaded, power locks & win- Powers GM Center, (270) dows, $8,995. Alex Mont- 756-5212. gomery, (270) 465-8113. FORD FUSION -2009- CHEVY IMPALA- 2004- NISSAN ROGUE -2009- CHEVY VENTURE -1999- $15,995. Call Pinkham Lin- $5,995. Call Radcliff Auto $18,995. Call Pinkham Lin- $3,995. Call Radcliff Auto coln Auto, 270-737-2460 Sales Inc. 270-351-4585 coln Auto, 270-737-2460. Sales Inc. 270-351-4585 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIEDS THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 2012 B9

1612 W CROCUS, Vine Grove/Radcliff (right on the line). All new appliances, all new carpet, flooring, and paint. 3 bedroom, 1.5 baths, quiet neighborhood, lg. BOOKKEEPER with Quick fenced backyard w/storage books experience, admin- shed. $850/mo with istrative, customer service $850/dep. Minimum 1 year positions in local area. If lease. 270-572-3258. you need employment con- tact Express Employment Professionals, 935 N. Mul- berry or 270-737-4724 about these positions.

RADCLIFF UNITED METH- RADCLIFF- 978 OAK DR. - ODIST Church, 275 S. 2 bedroom, huge master Woodland Dr. The United bedroom. Unfinished base- Methodist Women will hold ment with W/D & freezer. a Rummage Sale on Satur- Fenced backyard, huge day, April 28, from wrap around deck. $725 8am-1pm at the church. rent & deposit. 945 Oak FORKLIFT, Maintenance, Dr.- 2 bed, 1 bath, fenced in Proceeds to benefit mis- Painting, Warehouse and sions. backyard on 1 acre lot with Manufacturing/Production walk around porch, $550 SHOWCASE FOR SALE positions available in Hardin rent & deposit. $200 pet great for Peddlers Mall or and surrounding areas. Call deposit non refundable. Flea Market $200, several Express Employment Pro- One year lease. Call (270) other taste available. (2) fessionals, for more infor- 351-7862, (270) 872-8384. 2600 PSI Honda pressure mation 270-737-4724 or washers motors are great visit us at 935 N. Mulberry. but pumps are weakened $75 each. 270-769-1444

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Quality as a way of life NSU NSU PRODUCT CORPORATION TECHNICIANS • 2 ND S HIFT S UPERVISOR *AVOID EMPLOYMENT CONTEMPORARY WOR- Metalsa, a global supplier of SERVICE SCAMS Don’t SHIP LEADER College • HR A SSISTANT automotive components is pay to find work before you Heights United Methodist get the job. For more infor- Church, in Elizabethtown, • P RODUCTION E NGINEERING looking for motivated individuals mation write the Federal KY, is seeking a part-time to work in the Elizabethtown, KY Trade Commission at Contemporary Worship S PECIALIST Washington, D.C., 20580. Leader to begin on or NSU Corporation in Sonora, KY has immediate light truck frame plant. around July 1, 2012. This openings for the above positions. If you are experienced position will involve prepar- in the related fields and want a career with a leading ing music for the 9am Con- automotive parts supplier in Central KY, you may send These full-time entry-level temporary Worship service, a resume or fill out an application with salary recruiting and developing requirements at the local employment services or at positions will have volunteers for music minis- NSU Corporation. NSU Corporation offers a comprehensive production try, and providing music in competitive salary and excellent benefit package. special services and youth responsibilities supporting our ministry functions. We are NSU CORPORATION Assembly, Press and looking for a mature Chris- 9385 SONORA ROAD tian leader, who is able to Hydroforming departments. effectively work with a team SONORA, KY 42776 of volunteers and who is willing to be adventurous in RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: pursuing our vision to make Jesus Christ more impor- General assembly, equipment and tant than anything else. forklift operation, material The applicant is required to American Fuji Seal handling and parts inspection. have a High School Di- Bardstown, KY ploma, past experience leading worship in a con- A leading global supplier in the packaging and temporary setting, and/or a printing industry located in Bardstown, KY, is Candidate must be mechanically Bachelor’s degree with an accepting resumes for inclined and have a stable work emphasis in music includ- ing proficiency in either Production Supervisors history. Related experience in a piano or guitar. Please submit a resume and, if American Fuji Seal offers an excellent benefits manufacturing environment a available, a DVD, audio file, and compensation plan, including excellent plus. High School diploma or or Internet link of a previous pay, 401k with a Company match, paid GED required. performance to: College holidays, paid vacation, flexible spending Heights United Methodist accounts, Company paid life and disability Church 710 College Street Road insurance. Metalsa offers competitive wages Elizabethtown, KY 42701 Requirements for these Positions include: and benefits package. • Associates or Bachelor’s degree preferred Submission Deadline is • Willingness to work any shift or schedule, INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS May 27, 2012. For addi- including weekends MAY APPLY IN PERSON AT: tional information about the church, please visit • Previous manufacturing supervisory The Pritchard Community Center www.collegeheightsumc.co experience m. • Pre-employment screening – , (404 South Mulberry, background check, physical Elizabethtown, KY)

Resumes can be mailed to the following address: Monday, May 7, 2012 between American Fuji Seal the hours of 8:30 am and 3:30 pm 1051 Bloomfield Road, Bardstown, KY 40004 Ref # PS2012-001 Please no phone calls or walk-ins to American Fuji Seal We are an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer Equal Opportunity Employer. B10 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIEDS THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 2012

MARYHURST FOSTER NURSE PRIVATE DUTY QUALITY ENGINEER LO- SUMMER BABYSITTER, I *AVOID FRANCHISE CARE - HUB HOME PAR- Nursing positions available CAL manufacturing facility am looking to babysit your Scam: When it comes to ENT Provides supportive for RNs and LPNs in KY. 1+ in Elizabethtown looking to children May 22- Aug 3. earnings and locations, services to Satellite families year experience in long fill the position of Quality Contact me for more info. there are no guarantees. participating in the Mocking- term or pediatric care. Call Engineer. Knowledge of [email protected] For free information about bird Family Model Constel- 502-426-4454 between the automotive industry, buying a biz op or franchise lation. The Hub Parent de- 8a-5p Mon-Fri for more info! ISO Certification, APQP, without getting scammed, velops of a community of and PPAP preferred. write the Federal Trade caregivers focused on the Bachelor’s degree desired. Commission at Washington, health, safety, growth and 3-5 years in Quality Man- D.C., 20580. permanence of participating agement required. Excel- children while engaging in lent communication skills caregiver self-care. Must and strong leadership ability live in Elizabethtown and a must. Fax resumes to must become a certified 270/769-1486 or mail them Maryhurst Foster Parent. to Attn: Human Resources, For more information and to 204 Ring Road, Elizabeth- apply, please visit town, KY 42701. www.maryhurst.org. EOE

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Call Scott Jameson or Independent Contractor Telemarketers Bill Pinkham II for an interview: who will work from their home to renew 737-2460 newspaper subscriptions. Great For Retirees Mail resume to: Or Stay-At- T HE N EWS -E NTERPRISE CLASSIFIEDS American Fuji Seal 408 West Dixie, Elizabethtown, KY 42701 Bardstown, KY Home Moms! Attn: Rashana Brodie A leading global supplier in the packaging and GET RESULTS printing industry located in Bardstown, KY, is accepting applications for hourly ❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁ Production Positions American Fuji Seal offers an excellent benefits and compensation plan, including excellent Lawn & Garden pay, 401k with a Company match, paid ❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁ DIRECTORY holidays, paid vacation, flexible spending accounts, Company paid life and disability insurance. Requirements for these Production Positions include: • High school diploma or GED RETAINING WALLS INSTALLED • Willingness to work any shift or schedule, including weekends Irrigation Plus • A TABE score of 11.0 or higher Milby’s Lawn & Total Turf Constructors • Previous manufacturing experience preferred MOWING FERTILIZING • Pre-employment screening – drug test, Landscaping SPRING CLEAN-UPS ¥ Installation, Design And Service background check, physical ¥ Retaining Walls For Fully Automatic Sprinkler System ¥ Landscaping ¥ All Pro Putting Greens Applications will be accepted through Low Price Guarantee!!! ¥ Lawn Mowing & Lawn ¥ Nightscape Lighting • FINISH GRADING • BOBCAT WORK Maintenance Programs ¥ Drainage/Erosion Control Friday, May 18th. Applications can be Senior and Military Discounts ¥ Free Estimates & Fully Insured ¥ Certified Backflow Preventer Testing submitted at any of the following • LANDSCAPING • PAVERS INSTALLED The Work Connection office locations: Call or email for FREEESTIMATE 270-877-6554 or 270-828-3174 Bardstown, 600 East John Rowan Blvd, 502-331-9675 (270) 219-9616 [email protected] or Campbellsville, 1320 East Broadway, 270-469-9661 Call 763-7852 Licensed & Insured [email protected] www.irrigationplusky.com Elizabethtown, 950 N. Mulberry, Suite 130, 270-234-9995 Lebanon, 549 East Main St., 270-692-0066 Louisville, 8402 1⁄2 Preston Hwy, 502-964-7294 WHISPERING HILLS LANDSCAPING JUMP INTO SPRING! Please no phone calls or walk-ins Schedule your pond Jeff Brown Owner/Operator to American Fuji Seal Tree Services • Storm Damage Equal Opportunity Employer cleaning to start the • Original Landscape Designs • Mulching/Accent Rock • Shrubs/Tree Planting • Tree Service season off right! • Finish Grading • Stump Removal Quality Work, • Power Seeding/Sod • Trimming/Pruning Friendly, • Straw Blowing • Mowing THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE Professional, • Fertilizing • Landscape/Lawn Maintenance OPPORTUNITY Clean Site. Free Estimates & Fully Insured ( 270) 877-5886 Need Extra Cell: (270) 272-5153 Income? The News-Enterprise has an immediate ¥ Residential & ¥ Garage/Basement opening for a Commercial Lawn Cleaning MILLER’S Care & Leaf Removal Dock Assistant ¥ Gutter Cleaning Specializing in the creation and total GREENHOUSE ¥ Shrub, Hedge & ¥ Interior Painting Position Small Tree Trimming/ service of ponds, fountains and all types of & FURNITURE Pruning/Removal ¥ Window Washing aquatic landscapes. This position will be ¥ Garden Tilling & ¥ Storm Clean Up/ Now selling products and supplies at Quality Plants - Value Priced Everyday responsible for Maintenance Brush Removal counting, inserting, Bluegrass Garden Center on Westport Rd. strapping and ¥ Junk Removal ¥ Home and Office in Elizabethtown. It’s Planting Cleaning loading Fish and aquatic plants available. Time! preprints. Proven Winner Petunias Joe Mattingly/Owner & Superbells, Begonias, greenmanhandyman.com 270-765-7497 Geramiums, Fushias, WEEKLY SPECIALS QUALIFICATIONS: Double Impatiens, Waves * High School Diploma or equivalent is required Sat., April 28th 6am-10am only Petunias, Vincas, Pentas, 5” Geraniums 10% Off $2.60 * Excellent time management skills Heliotropiums, Succulents, 4-1/2” Begonias 10% Off $2.48 * Valid driver’s license and good driving record Tropicals, Lantanas, Grasses, Gerbera Daisies, Sat., May 5th 6am-10am only PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Perennials 10% Off Trim Knock-Out Roses and 4-1/2” Petunias & Million Belles * Lifting heavy loads of 30-50 lbs. is required LAWN CARE much more! 10% Off - ONLY $2.25 WORK SCHEDULE: Spring Bed Cleanup Nice Selection of Sat., May 12th 6am-10am only Flowers & Vegetables (Mix & Match)

* 11 hours per week • Commercial & Residential & INSURED Fruit & Shade Shrub Trimming & Mulching LICENSED Flats of 48s $11 * Hours will vary and include early morning • Mowing, Trimming, Edging Trees, Shrubs and Baskets & Flowering Pouches $1 Off hours, weekend work and flexible daily hours • Small Landscape Jobs • Landscaping, Landscape Maintenance Arborvitaes! • Bed Ring Edging • Mowing • Mulching, Accent Rock Asparagus Roots - Rhubarb Cole Crops Eggplants Lettuce • Fertilizer, Lime Any purchase Interested persons should • Grass Collection Available of $50 or more. • Power Seeding, Seed & Straw Blowing One coupon per visit. Not valid with other offers. Excludes apply to: NEAL MCDOWELL , Owner/Operator • New Yard Installation - Finish Grading furniture, trees & shrubs. Must LICENSED & INSURED, Elizabethtown, KY • Gravel Drive Install, Grading present coupon. Expires 6-9-12 Peter Denton • Front Loader Work - Bush Hogging MILLER’S GREENHOUSE

Distribution Manager 270-763-0370 or cell 270-723-0472 270-234-6320 • Leaf Cleanup & Removal The News-Enterprise Will custom plant your containers. 408 West Dixie Avenue Call for an appointment! Elizabethtown, KY 42701 Complete line of Amish Crafted Heirloom Home & Office Furnishings - custom order We welcome diversity at The News-Enterprise from our selection of catalogs. Equal Opportunity Employer Quality Furniture - Value Priced Everyday!

We recognize and appreciate the benefits of diversity in the Directions: Exit off I-65 onto 31W turn left Main Street workplace. Successful applicants will be quality and customer-driven in Munfordville. Turn onto KY Hwy. 88 West. Go 5.5 and support Landmark’s team-oriented philosophy. Those who share in this belief are encouraged to apply. miles to Kensinger. Turn right off KY 88 onto Macon The News-Enterprise makes every effort to ensure that in every Kessinger Road for about 2.5 miles. phase of the recruitment and selection process, equal employment opportunity is provided to all individuals, regardless of race, color, Can’t miss us on the left! sex, age, creed, sexual orientation, disability, national origin or citizenship, or veteran’s status. The News-Enterprise is committed to carrying out and complying with all of its EEO and affirmative action 270-524-7684 obligations under applicable federal, state, and local laws and 2375 Macon Kessinger Rd. Munfordville, KY regulations. y Plants Garden Seeds - Onion Plants Seed Potatoes Tomatoes Peppers Vegiet Bedding Strawberr THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIEDS THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 2012 B11

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Dear Heloise: In a recent HINTS do. Start by washing the proximately 260 applica- letter, a reader inquired FROM wood spoons in soap and tions — that equals about about removing wine hot water, then let them dry. HELOISE three months’ worth (if you residue from a lead-crystal Next, wipe each with miner- apply lipstick three times a decanter. Please do your al oil (not olive or vegetable day). readers a service and warn should be used with caution, oil, because it can become Lipstick has a shelf life of them about a medical direc- especially with children and rancid). one to two years. However, tive stating wine should nev- women of childbearing age Let the spoons sit for a if it looks, smells or tastes er be stored in lead crystal, — they should use lead-free couple of hours or over- funny, that is an indication as lead can and will leach night. Next, wipe off the ex- crystal, if possible. None of that the lipstick needs to be into the wine. In addition, cess, and they are ready to this information is on the disposed of. pregnant women are ad- use. FDA website. However, it is PET-FOOD BAG. Dear vised against drinking any- available when you call the It’s always a good idea to Heloise: I buy the large thing from lead crystal. — FDA (888-463-6332). hand-wash wooden items. Barbara C., Scotch Plains, P.S.: Many people call all Placing them in the dish- bags of dog and cat food. N.J. crystal “lead crystal” when it washer can cause damage When a bag is empty, I use ■ Barbara, yes, you are is not. from the hot water, strong it for trash. It is especially right. The Food and Drug SEASONED SPOONS. Dear detergent and high tempera- handy for heavy, messy Administration advises that Heloise: Is there a proper ture of the drying cycle. stuff. Before I put it in the lead can leach into wine if way to care for wooden LIPSTICK APPLICATIONS. garbage can, I close the top stored for a long time in the kitchen spoons and spatu- Dear Readers: Have you and then staple it shut. — decanter. However, it’s OK las? Should I “season” ever wondered how many Shirley in Harrisburg, Pa. to use this type of decanter them? — Debbie B., Struth- times you can apply lipstick for serving wine right away. ers, Ohio from a single, standard Write to Heloise at P.O. Box ■ 795000, San Antonio, TX 78279- Additionally, the FDA rec- Yes, there is; yes, you tube? Manufacturers say 5000, or fax to (210) HEL-OISE. ommends all lead crystal should; and it’s simple to that a tube of lipstick has ap- King Features Syndicate Inc.

PEOPLE

■ People magazine has named ■ Police and California child wel- TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Actress-comedian Beyonce as the World’s Most Beautiful fare officials who visited Nadya Sule- Carol Burnett is 79. Rhythm-and-blues Woman for 2012. man’s home after someone claimed singer Maurice Williams is 74. Musician Commenting on her selection, that her 14 children were living in Duane Eddy is 74. Rock musician Chris Beyonce said “I feel squalor say they did not find evidence Mars is 51. Actor-singer Michael Damian more beautiful than that the children are in any danger. is 50. Actor Jet Li is 49. Rock musician I’ve ever felt because La Habra police Sgt. Daniel Barnes Jimmy Stafford (Train) is 48. Actor-co- I’ve given birth. I have said officers and Orange County median Kevin James is 47. Actress never felt so connect- Marianne Jean-Baptiste Department of Family and Children’s is 45. Country ed, never felt like I had musician Joe Caverlee (Yankee Grey) is Services officials examined Suleman’s such a purpose on this 44. Rapper T-Boz (TLC) is 42. Country Earth.” home in Southern California on Tues- musician Jay DeMarcus (Rascal Flatts) is Beyonce, who is day and found nothing unusual. 41. Rock musician Jose Pasillas married to rapper Jay- BEYONCE Entertainment news site TMZ.com (Incubus) is 36. Actor Jason Earles is 35. Z, gave birth to a said Suleman’s hairstylist told police Actor Leonard Earl Howze is 35. Actor daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, in January. the house was a mess and there was Nyambi Nyambi is 33. Actress Jordana “She’s just the cutest thing,” said the only one working toilet in the home. Brewster is 32. Actress Stana Katic (TV: Grammy winner, who sings to her Suleman became known as Octo- “Castle”) is 32. Actress Marnette daughter and claims to “love” chang- mom after she gave birth to eight ba- Patterson is 32. Actor Channing Tatum is ing diapers. bies in January 2009. 32. Actor Aaron Weeks is 26.

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Ziggy/Tom Wilson Family Circus/Jeff Keene IN THE STARS HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Put more em- CANCER (June 21-July 22): ested in pursuing. Don’t let phasis on what you can accom- You’ll find it hard to keep the someone’s jealousy stand be- plish. Complaining will not help peace. Don’t let someone’s lack tween you and your goals. you gain the confidence of those of tact pull you into an argument. ✪✪✪✪✪ around you. Strive for stability Take the high road and focus on SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): and greater security, and refuse creative projects that will en- Put more time and effort into to let emotional matters impede hance the way people view you your home, family, and most of you or lead you astray. The choic- and what you have to offer. ✪✪✪ all, your love life. It’s important es you make now will influence LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Make that you are on the same page your life for years to come. Your changes that enhance your posi- when it comes to personal numbers are 8, 17, 20, 25, 33, tion. You can do things your way changes that can alter your 44, 47. if you can prove you have a bet- lifestyle. Compromise will satisfy ARIES (March 21-April 19): Curb ter strategy in place. Your input everyone involved. ✪✪✪ your response. You don’t want to will be met with opposition, but if CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): come across as unpredictable or you use a little Leo charm you You can learn from someone difficult to deal with. Emotions will win the battle. ✪✪✪ else’s mistake. An investment, will be hard to control, and it’s VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You residential move or expansion of important that you lead with have the knowledge and expert- personal interests will play a charm, grace and good inten- ise to turn any situation in your positive role in your future plans. tions if you want others to re- favor. Get busy making things Expect someone from your past spond favorably. ✪✪ happen instead of just thinking to have an influence on the TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Do about it. Call in favors from peo- choices you make. ✪✪✪ something nice for someone you ple you have worked with in the AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): love and you will get something past and something interesting Discuss your plans for the future Free Range/Bill Whitehead nice in return. Sharing, caring will develop. ✪✪✪✪ and make lifestyle changes that Marmaduke/Brad Anderson and participating will lead to a LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): You’ll are conducive to greater security host of new opportunities and have plenty to think about and and stabilization. It’s up to you to friendships. Aggressive pursuits discuss when it comes to per- call the shots and make the ad- will pay off and show your leader- sonal or professional partner- justments required to reach your ship ability. ✪✪✪✪ ships. Iron out any problems be- goals. ✪✪✪ GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Do fore you move forward or spend PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Let something that will lift your spir- money that can add to your experience help you make better its or build your confidence. A stress. Love is in the stars. ✪✪ personal choices. Avoid getting personal change to your image SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): into a no-win situation that ends or the way you do things will draw Invest in a plan that allows you in a loss of friendship. Recon- positive attention. Avoid emo- to use your skills and knowledge nect with people you miss or tional situations that can lead to strategically. Networking will lead have lost touch with. Express unfounded guilt and unneces- to an opportunity to expand your regrets and your hopes for sary handouts. ✪✪✪ something you already are inter- the future. ✪✪✪✪✪

Peanuts/Charles Shultz

Garfield/Jim Davis Dilbert/Scott Adams

Beetle Bailey/Mort Walker DeFlocked/Jeff Corriveau

Baby Blues/Jerry Scott and Rick Kirkman Hi & Lois/Brian and Greg Walker

Big Nate/Lincoln Peirce Zits/Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman

Stone Soup/Jan Eliot Hagar the Horrible/Dik Browne

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2 & 3 BEDROOM MOBILE 230 W. MAIN, VINE HOMES rent to own. Use GROVE on Main St., in Your TAX REFUND for front of City Hall/next to the down payment. Move in Gazebo. Complete Re- ready, owner financing. We model of Early 20th Century buy mobile homes for home. Office and/or resi- CASH! Parkside MHP dence, prime commercial (270) 268-3978. lot w/city utilities. Built circa 3 BEDROOM 2 bath dou- 1906, this home combines blewide on 1 acre. All elec- period craftsmanship with tric, new carpet, paint, city all modern conveniences. water . Located off US 60 in Asking $145,000. Flexible Meade Co. $64,900. Mc- Agent/Owner terms. Call Gehee Humphrey & Davis (270) 735-3581. Realty 1-800-422-4997 or (270) 877-6366. 3 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH singlewide, all electric, city water. Country setting. Hwy 228, Meade County, $44,900 McGehee Humph- rey & Davis Realty 1-800-422-4997 or (270) HERITAGE MANOR At 877-6366. North Miles and Colonial 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH sin- Dr. Duplex community. 2 & glewide on 1 acre. New 3 bedroom w/1 & 2 baths. Carpet, paint, city water. lo- Stove, refrigerator, dish- cated off 1238 in Meade washer, laundry hookup. Co, near Garrett. $54,900 Cathedral ceilings, sky- McGehee Humphrey & Da- lights, fireplaces, ceiling vis Realty 1-800-422-4997 fan, walk in closets. Chil- or (270) 877-6366. dren welcome. Your own private yard and driveway. Call 502-708-2550. SMALL WAREHOUSE for lease with office, $650 monthly. Call (270) 766-8263.

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2 BEDROOM - 1 1/2 bath townhouse, central air, washer dryer hookup, stove, refrigerator, dish- washer, in Radcliff. 3 BED- ROOM HOUSE 2 bath, for- mal dining room, 2 car gar- age, fenced yard. Pet INVITATION TO BID standards. Call (270) JANITORIAL SUPPLY BID 877-7677. 2012-2013 T he Hardin C ounty B oard of E ducation is accepting sealed bids for the purchase of BUCKINGHAM Janitorial S upplies for the period of J uly 1, 2012 CONDOMINIUMS to J une 30, 2013. S ealed bids will be accepted at APARTMENT RENTALS the Hardin C ounty Board of E ducation, 65 W.A. J enkins Rd., E lizabethtown, Kentucky 42701, All appliances including until 2:00 p.m., M ay 7, 2012. B ids should be washer/dryer. sealed, properly identified as a bid by labeling the Pet standards envelope “J anitorial Bid Enclosed” in the lower 8am - 5pm Mon - Fri RADCLIFF- 978 OAK DR. - left hand corner, and sent to the attention of 900 A David Ct. 2 bedroom, huge master J essica A nnis, D irector of F inance. T he bids will be opened immediately following the closing time (270) 769-1269 bedroom. Unfinished base- (1) AVAILABLE 2 BED- and tabulated as soon as possible. The bids will ment with W/D & freezer. ROOM APARTMENT fur- be submitted for consideration at the regular Fenced backyard, huge nished, good furniture, TV, meeting of the B oard of E ducation on J une 21, wrap around deck. $725 microwave. Washer & 2012, at 6:00 p.m. rent & deposit. 945 Oak Dryer, Utilities paid. $650 3 BDRM HOME; 1 bath, kit Bid quotation forms, specifications and general Dr.- 2 bed, 1 bath, fenced in specifications will be available at the D ivision of month, $450 deposit. (2) appliances, full dry base- backyard on 1 acre lot with Buildings & Grounds, 2490 L eitchfield Rd., in Also 2 bedroom furnished, ment. $795 mo + dep. 218 walk around porch, $550 Elizabethtown, Ky. Direct any inquiries regarding utilities paid, $550 mo with Walters Ave. Hodgenville. rent & deposit. $200 pet bid procedures or specifications to P atrick O wens, $450 deposit. Convenient Call 270-358-3166. C ustodial S ervices M anager, at (270) 769-8881. deposit non refundable. location 5 minutes to Ft One year lease. Call (270) Knox. 502-935-0340, or 351-7862, (270) 872-8384. 502-819-2428. RINEYVILLE 4 BED- First Federal Savings Bank is accepting bids on ROOM. 2 bath. 4 bedroom. the following restaurant equipment thru May 3, 2 bath. 2000+sqft lots of 2012 at 9:00 A.M.: room,ranch style home, 1ea. Captive Aire Exhaust Hood only 12’ 1ea. Captive Aire Exhaust Hood only 10’ 3 BR DUPLEX with 1,300 fenced back yard fruit trees,and blackberrys 24x 2ea. Drop in cold wells sq. ft. of living space. All 1ea. Conveyor Oven 1⁄2 size rooms are large. 15 min. 24 garage on 1.7 acres 4ea. atlas s/s cabinets from E’town, 20 min. from $1200 a month & deposit. 1ea. Pitco Fryers four well with filter Leitchfield, $400 mo. Also: Other outbuilding also for 1ea. Microwave 3 BR, 2 bath house in rent 502-377-5133 may do 1ea. Over Shelf 122” Leitchfield with 2,000 sq. ft. option to buy or sell. 1ea. Overshelf 62” 1ea. Southbend Griddle 60” of living space and a gar- 1ea. Chargrill 24” age, $600 mo. 242-7590. 1ea. Refrigerated Chef Base 110” 4ea. InsertDrawer Warmers 1ea. Hand Sink workstation 1ea. Prep Table 60” 1ea. Prep table 72” 1ea. Duke Five well warmer 1ea. Worktop Freezer 60” 1ea. Worktop Cooler 4 drawer *Apartments* 1ea. Upright Freezer True Elizabethtown 1ea. Hatco double strip heater Fort Knox- Radcliff 45ea. Bar stool Wicker/Cane To view the equipment, please call 270-765-2134, No Vacancies extension 2332, for an appointment. First Federal For Waiting List Email Savings Bank reserves the right to accept or reject any bid. Liberty Station Rentals at info @Isrentals.com 5 MINUTES FROM FORT www.Isrentals.com KNOX, 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath townhouse, newly re- modeled, walk out base- Advertisement for Bids Hardin County Water District No. 2 ment to patio. $650 month, 360 Ring Road deposit $650. Deposit due Elizabethtown, Kentucky 42701 at time of contract signing. Separate Sealed BIDS for the construction of Utilities not included; pet 18 MULLIGAN CT. - Doe Contract 23: Springfield Road One Million Gallon standards. Call (270) Valley, Meade Co. 2 story Composite Elevated Storage Tank will be received 300-8053, (270) 877-7783. brick with basement, master by the Hardin County Water District No. 2, 360 QUIET RADCLIFF NEIGH- Ring Road, Elizabethtown, KY 42701 until 2:00 BORHOOD 3 bedroom. 1 suite on all three levels, PM local time, May 15, 2012 and then publicly bath. Over 1000 sq.ft. in huge covered porch & rear opened and read aloud. This contract consists of quiet Radcliff Neighbor- multi level deck. Quality construction of the storage tank and home on wooded double appurtenances. hood. All utilities, even The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be examined wireless internet, paid by golf course lot. Flexible Agent/Owner terms & home at the following locations: landlord! $650/mo+dep. All real estate advertising HARDIN COUNTY WATER DISTRICT No. 2, Pets ok. Nice backyard. warranty. $299,000, $2,000 in this newspaper is subject to the Fair 360 RING ROAD, ELIZABETHTOWN, KY 42701 Call 502-835-7621 per month lease option. Call KENVIRONS, INC., 452 VERSAILLES ROAD, (270) 735-3581. Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any FRANKFORT, KY 40601 preference, limitation or F. W. DODGE/AGC, 950 CONTRACT STREET, discrimination based on LEXINGTON, KY 40505 race, color, religion, sex, Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may handicap, familial status or be obtained from Lynn Imaging, 328 Old Vine national origin or an Street, Lexington, KY 40507 (859-226-5850) and intention to make any www.lynnimaqinq.com upon payment of a such preference, limitation nonrefundable price of $150.00 for each set plus or discrimination.” any shipping charges. *RADCLIFF - Large 1 bed- Familial status includes Each Bidder must accompany his bid with a room, all utilities paid. Pet children under the age of Bid Bond in amount of not less than five (5) standards. Navaho Dr. 18 living with parents or percent of the base bid. No Bidder may withdraw legal custodians, pregnant his bid for a period of ninety (90) days. The $450 monthly, $350 de- women and people Bidder awarded the contract shall execute a posit. Call (270) 268-0825. securing custody of 100% Performance Bond and a 100% Payment children under 18. Bond and shall furnish insurance as required, in the General Conditions. This contract shall be This newspaper will not completed within 400 calendar days after date of knowingly accept any advertising for real estate authorization to start work. Liquidated damages which is in violation of the will be $500 per calendar day. law. Our readers are Bidders must comply with the President’s hereby informed that all Executive Order Nos. 11246 and 11375, which dwellings advertised in this prohibit discrimination in employment regarding newspaper are available on race, creed, color, sex, or national origin. Bidders an equal opportunity basis. must comply with Section 3, Section 109, Title VI To complain of of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Anti-Kickback discrimination, call HUD Act and the contract Work Hours Standard Act. toll-free at 1-800-669- Any bid that is obviously unbalanced may be 9777. The toll free rejected. The Hardin County Water District No. 2 telephone number for the reserves the right to reject any and all bids and hearing impaired is 1-800- waive informalities. Small, minority and SPECIAL NEW 2 BED- 927-9275. women’s businesses and labor surplus area firms ROOM, 2 Bath Brick Apart- are encouraged to bid this project. ments, City Schools, Full By:Michael Bell, Chairman Size Washer & Dryer. Call Hardin County Water District No. 2 270-982-9296