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Vol. 103 • No. 72 tuesday, april 16, 2013 50 cents daily | $1 Saturday Boston Marathon bombing kills 3, injures over 140 JIMMY GOLEN because the investigation was were safely disarmed, according through the fluttering national “They just kept filling up with AP Sports Writer still unfolding said the attack to a senior U.S. intelligence offi- flags lining the route. Blood more and more casualties,” Lisa was being treated as an cial, who also spoke on stained the pavement, and huge Davey said. “Most everybody BOSTON (AP) — Two bombs act of terrorism. condition of anonym- shards were missing from win- was conscious. They were very exploded in the crowded streets President Barack “We still don’t ity because of the con- dow panes as high as three sto- dazed.” near the finish line of the Boston Obama vowed that know who did tinuing investigation. ries. As the FBI took charge of the Marathon on Monday, killing at those responsible will this or why.” The fiery twin blasts “They just started bringing investigation, authorities shed least three people and injuring “feel the full weight of took place about 10 people in with no limbs,” said no light on a motive or who more than 140 in a bloody scene justice.” — President seconds and about 100 runner Tim Davey of Richmond, may have carried out the bomb- of shattered glass and severed As many as two Obama yards apart, knock- Va. He said he and his wife, Lisa, ings, and police said they had limbs that raised alarms that ter- unexploded bombs ing spectators and at tried to shield their children’s no suspects in custody. Officials rorists might have struck again were also found near least one runner off eyes from the gruesome scene in Washington said there was no in the U.S. the end of the 26.2-mile course their feet, shattering windows inside a medical tent that had immediate claim of responsibility. A White House official speak- as part of what appeared to be a and sending dense plumes of been set up to care for fatigued ing on condition of anonymity well-coordinated attack, but they smoke rising over the street and runners, but “they saw a lot.” See BOMBING | 11 Fish for all Akers, Watson sentenced to ‘Hooked on Fishing’ held Saturday 10 years in sex crime case Anthony Cloud Staff Writer

Two men original- ly charged with sex crimes were sentenced in Bell Circuit Court on Monday. Bobby Akers, 22, of Middlesboro, and Randolph Watson Jr. of Middlesboro were sen- Bobby Akers tenced. Akers was sentenced to 10 years in the peni- tentiary for one count of first-degree sexual abuse, according to Linda West, Photos by Ray Welch|Daily News his attorney. Approximately two Tim Hoskins, regional manager for Pure Fishing Corporation, passes out free rods Brandon Cornett shows off some of the trout he months ago, Akers plead- and reels to children on Saturday. caught Saturday morning. ed guilty to one count of first-degree sexual abuse and two counts TBI probe continues in fatal shooting of first-degree sodomy. Randolph Watson Jr. Commonwealth Attorney each other. Staff Report Terry Massengill, 52, according sent to the Knox County Medical Karen Greene Blondell The sexual acts Claiborne Progress to TBI Public Information Officer Examiner for an autopsy. recommended a 10-year occurred between January Kristin Helm. No officers were injured, accord- sentence in the peniten- An officer with the Claiborne 2009 and January 2011. His son, Brandon Massengill, ing to the TBI. tiary under all counts to County Sheriff’s Department was being arrested on a drunk and The officer’s identity has not See CRIMES | 2 (CCSD) was involved in a shoot- run concurrently with disorderly charge by two officers been released. ing Saturday evening that alleg- with the CCSD when Massengill edly stemmed from an earlier road allegedly pointed a gun at the offi- The investigation is still open rage incident, according to reports cers. and ongoing, said Helm. Bell, Pineville agree from the Tennessee Bureau of One of the officers fired once, The TBI’s case file will be turned Investigation. killing Terry Massengill, according over to the District Attorney The man who was shot and killed to the TBI report. General’s office for review when by the officer was identified as Terry Massengill’s body has been completed. on student contracts Anthony Cloud Staff Writer “I am very pleased we have an agree- PRIDE, 4-H, and Boy Scouts The Pineville ment in place. This Independent School will allow both dis- District and the Bell tricts to focus on work to beautify Bell Co. County School District have agreed on student other issues.” — Bell County Shane Pippin contracts for non-residen- Staff Writer tial students. Superintendent The agreement will Yvonne Gilliam Volunteers from local 4-H groups last for four years and met on Saturday at the old Bell High is a one-to-one contract, better in a small school. School to launch out on a roadside according to school dis- Hayes said he is hop- litter pickup. April is PRIDE empha- trict officials. ing the four-year contract sis month and these particular vol- “I am very pleased we will allow the Bell School unteers were doing their part to have an agreement in Board to get some financ- participate. place,” said Bell County es in order. Richard Mason and Michelle Superintendent Yvonne “Four years is ample Mcglone, leaders of the Bell County Gilliam. “This will allow time to do that,” said 4-H Community Club, were instru- both districts to focus on Hayes. mental in rallying together the young other issues.” The number of Pineville 4-H helpers. Also, Brandy Calvert, Gilliam said she com- students enrolled in the County Extension Agent for mends all the school the Bell County School 4-H Youth Development, assisted in board members from Bell District on the last day organizing and promoting the event. and Pineville for reaching of the second month of PRIDE is an acronym that stands the agreement. school shall be the num- for “Personal Responsibility In a According to the con- ber used to determine Desirable Environment.” The orga- tract, Bell County will the one-to-one portion of nization stretches across 42 counties give Pineville one for one the contract for the next in southern and eastern Kentucky. plus 180 students during school year, according to Their emphasis’ remains on improv- the first year of the con- the contract. ing water quality, cleaning up solid tract. Each year after the The contract states for waste problems, and advancing envi- first, Pineville will lose 20 the 2013-14 school year, ronmental education. students. the number shall be 71 PRIDE is a nonprofit organization In the final year of the students. founded in 1997 by Congressman contract, Pineville will At the end of the sec- Hal Rogers (KY-5) and General receive 120 students. ond month of school, each James E. Bickford, who was the Pineville will give Bell district will provide to the Kentucky Environmental Protection County one-for-one each other a directory of all Secretary. year of the contract. students enrolled in the PRIDE efforts are also being bol- “I appreciate the Bell district. stered by Boy Scouts Troop 544 who County (School) Board The contract states, are are conducting a free curbside working with us,” said after July 1 of each year, pickup of recyclables in Middlesboro Pineville Superintendent each district will provide this coming Saturday. If you would Terry Hayes. the other with access like a curbside pickup, you can con- Hayes said students to the Superintendent’s tact them at [email protected] or have a right to choose Annual Attendance by picking up a form at Middlesboro which school they want to Report (SAAR). City Hall. attend. He said some stu- Reach Shane Pippin at 606-248-1010 ext 204, mpippin@ dents do better in a larger Reach Anthony Cloud at acloud@civitas- Bell County 4-H group met to pickup roadside litter. civitasmedia.com school, while others do media.com Page 2 THE DAILY NEWS | tuesDAY | april 16, 2013

News in Brief Today's Weather make gestures toward people at the lake. Local 5-Day Forecast Officials: Meth labs Bowling called Corbin police, who Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat searched the waters and found a still- 4/16 4/17 4/18 4/19 4/20 in state declining nude Osborne. OWENSBORO (AP) — A report Osborne is charged with indecent from the Kentucky Drug Control Policy exposure, possession of marijuana, pub- Office says the number of methamphet- lic intoxication, and disorderly conduct. amine labs found in the state in 2012 Osborne is listed in the Whitley 82/58 81/59 81/62 65/42 60/39 has dropped after a peak year. County Detention Center. Jail records Cloudy skies during Considerable cloudi- Isolated thunder- Thundershowers. A few clouds. Highs do not indicate if he has an attorney. the morning hours ness. Highs in the storms. Highs in the Highs in the mid 60s in the low 60s and The report lists 1,060 labs being dis- followed by scat- low 80s and lows in low 80s and lows in and lows in the low lows in the upper covered last year, a slight drop from the tered showers and the upper 50s. the low 60s. 40s. 30s. thu. peak year of 1,233 found in 2011. Until Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset last year, the number of meth labs locat- Police pull 4 from 6:59 AM 8:10 PM 6:58 AM 8:11 PM 6:57 AM 8:12 PM 6:56 AM 8:13 PM 6:54 AM 8:14 PM ed had increased each year since 2008. The Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer Bowling Green roof reports that officials can’t point to any BOWLING GREEN (AP) — Police one reason why meth lab discoveries in Bowling Green removed four people declined last year but say a contributing from the roof of a law firm after get- Kentucky At A Glance factor could be that state law changed ting a complaint about people shooting last year to limit the amount of pseudo- paintballs at passersby. ephedrine a person can purchase with- Police spokesman Ronnie Ward says out a prescription. Pseudoephedrine is a caller on Saturday night claimed to Louisville the key ingredient in locally produced have been hit with a paintball, but police 81/66 methamphetamine. Frankfort couldn’t find any evidence of paintball 80/62 The law limits the amount of pseudo- guns. ephedrine, a common cold and allergy Four people — three men and a medicine, a person can purchase with- Lexington woman — appeared to have climbed up Paducah out a prescription to 24 grams a year. 80/64 using a ladder. The Daily News reported 82/68 the group says they wanted to get a bet- Bowling Green ter view of Bowling Green and denied 83/67 Dog rescued unhurt shooting any paintball guns. Police say the group hid on the second Middlesboro from cliff ledge landing of the roof, and did not comply 82/58 WHITESBURG (AP) — Firefighters with repeated commands to come out. The Bowling Green Fire Department Area Cities have rescued a German shepherd dog City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. from her perch of a Letcher County cliff. assisted in removing them from the Ashland 82 59 t-storm Glasgow 81 65 t-storm Murray 82 68 t-storm roof. Bowling Green 83 67 t-storm Hopkinsville 81 66 t-storm Nashville, TN 83 68 t-storm Lucy Combs of the Jeremiah com- Cincinnati, OH 77 58 t-storm Knoxville, TN 82 61 t-storm Owensboro 81 67 t-storm munity told WYMT-TV in Hazard her No arrests were made. Corbin 81 60 t-storm Lexington 80 64 t-storm Paducah 82 68 t-storm pet, named Diamond, had been missing Covington 75 59 t-storm Louisville 81 66 t-storm Pikeville 86 64 t-storm Cynthiana 78 59 t-storm Madisonville 82 68 t-storm Prestonsburg 83 64 t-storm since Saturday night. She was searching Danville 79 64 t-storm Mayfield 82 68 t-storm Richmond 80 64 t-storm for Diamond on Sunday when a neigh- Official: Piece of Elizabethtown 80 65 t-storm Middlesboro 82 58 t-storm Russell Springs 80 63 t-storm Evansville, IN 79 66 t-storm Morehead 79 61 t-storm Somerset 80 63 t-storm bor told her firefighters were rescuing Frankfort 80 62 t-storm Mount Vernon 80 62 t-storm Winchester 80 63 t-storm her from a ledge of a 200-foot-tall cliff. highway nearly open Firefighter Michael Potter rappelled PIKEVILLE (AP) — A Kentucky National Cities from the top of the cliff and found the City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. dog was calm and unhurt. He put her Transportation Cabinet official says a Atlanta 80 64 cloudy Houston 87 70 pt sunny Phoenix 76 51 windy on his chest and rappelled on down to piece of the new U.S. 460 in eastern Boston 66 52 mst sunny Los Angeles 67 51 pt sunny San Francisco 64 50 sunny Kentucky should be open to traffic by Chicago 54 42 pt sunny Miami 85 73 pt sunny Seattle 58 39 mst sunny a boat below. Dallas 89 72 pt sunny Minneapolis 47 34 pt sunny St. Louis 65 59 t-storm Firefighters from the Fleming-Neon the end of the year. Denver 45 30 mixed New York 65 57 pt sunny Washington, DC 78 62 pt sunny and Letcher County fire departments Transportation Cabinet official John worked together in the rescue. Michael Johnson says the four-lane sec- tion from the U.S. 23 interchange to Moon Phases UV Index

U.S. 195 at Marrowbone is nearly ready Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat State outlines outdoor to go. 4/16 4/17 4/18 4/19 4/20 Johnson told The Appalachian News- 7 6 5 5 8 burning laws Express (http://bit.ly/XMSwCy) the New First Full Last High High Moderate Moderate Very High project should be completed to the Apr 10 Apr 18 Apr 25 May 2 The UV Index is measured on a 0 - 11 number scale, with a higher UV 0 11 FRANKFORT (AP) — The Kentucky Virginia border by 2020. He added that Index showing the need for greater skin protection. Division for Air Quality is reminding Virginia officials have said the portion ©2010 American Profile Hometown Content Service state residents who are starting spring of the U.S. 460 project in that state cleanup projects that there are restric- should be complete to Grundy, Va., at tions to outdoor burning. approximately the same time in 2020. Director John Lyons says burning Johnson says once the U.S. 460 proj- trash is illegal in the state, though many ect is complete, the project will have Crimes residents don’t realize that. And fines cost approximately $706 million. From page 1 for illegal burning can go as high as $25,000 per day per violation. Akers had sexual con- er, causing torture and tenced to 10 years in the State law prohibits the burning of 31 apply for tact with the minor, who placed the victim in a penitentiary for second- many materials including plastic, tires, was less than 12 years situation that may cause degree assault. cans, coated wire, carpeting and food. school district old, and engaged in devi- serious physical injury. Nearly a year and a half It’s also illegal to burn trailers, build- ate sexual intercourse Watson was arrest- ago, Lawson was involved ings, and construction and demolition superintendent with someone who was ed a little over a year in a wreck along U.S. debris such as shingles, drywall and incapable of consent due ago. He was originally 25E in front of Pineville MAYSVILLE (AP) — A northeast insulation. to their age, according to charged with two counts Community Hospital. Kentucky school district is sorting Some open burning in Kentucky is the plea agreement docu- of first-degree sodomy. The white minivan that permitted. For instance, campfires, fires through 31 applicants for the superin- ment. Officer Kevin Goodin tendent’s position. Lawson was driving for cooking and fires to dispose of tree Watson was sentenced of the Pineville Police Mason County School’s selection crossed into the south- limbs are allowed in most counties. to 10 years in the peni- Department was made committee is scheduled to meet with bound lane and collided For more information visit air.ky.gov tentiary on two counts aware of the case through head on with a vehicle or call (888) BURN-LAW (888-287- Kentucky School Board Association’s of first-degree criminal the help of a social ser- operated by Bobby Baker. 6529). Mike Oder to review the committee’s duties and to begin the task of review- abuse, according to attor- vices worker. Baker was flown to the ing applications. Oder is serving as a ney Mike Ingram. The The abuse occurred at University of Tennessee Man charged with consultant to the district as it moves charges will run concur- Watson’s apartment at Hospital in Knoxville through the hiring process. rently with each other. Wilderness Trial Manor. from the scene of the flashing constable The Ledger-Independent reported He pleaded guilty approx- After working on the crash. Lawson was trans- that seven applicants are current super- imately two weeks ago. case for about a month, ported to the Pineville CORBIN (AP) — A man in southern intendents; 14 are central office employ- The child’s mother Goodin got enough infor- Emergency Room and Kentucky man went from a day at the ees; six are principals; one is with an was present in court for mation to make the arrest. later was airlifted to the lake to a night in jail. education organization; and three listed the plea agreement. The Watson was indicted on University of Kentucky mother of the victim the charges shortly after WKYT-TV in Lexington reported that other as current employment. Medical Center in authorized the plea agree- his arrest. police arrested 26-year-old Larry Wayne Five candidates will be presented to Lexington. ment. Christopher David Osborne on Sunday after receiving a all board of education members for con- Baker died several According to the plea Lawson, 38, of call from Whitley County Constable Ron sideration on April 25. Should the board months later. Bowling. Bowling told officers he was of education not decide on any of the agreement, Watson inten- Middlesboro, was also bass fishing on Laurel River Lake when initial candidates to fill the position, the tionally abused the child, formally sentenced on Reach Anthony Cloud at 606-248-1010, he saw Osborne expose himself and other applicants will be reviewed again. 12 years old or young- Monday. He was sen- ext. 208, [email protected] Judge holds self in contempt Bible thought Never let gold become your god. Command those who are rich in this present age not to be haughty, nor to for his smartphone trust in uncertain riches but in the living God. IONIA, Mich. 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Say something the rule and I have to live 423-626-7261 like Mom,’” he said. by it.” ZZZ/08QHWHGX Member FDIC THE DAILY NEWS | tuesDAY | april 16, 2013 Page 3 LIFESTYLES Keep your skin beautiful, healthy 90th birthday We all want beauti- tanning facilities are open tion. ful and healthy skin, most days of the year, The Centers for Disease but some of us tend to making them more acces- Control and Prevention equate beautiful, vibrant sible than sunlight. lists the following tips to skin with tanned skin. Indoor tanning equip- help you protect yourself Tanning is actually your ment has been linked to from UV exposure: Wear body’s reaction to skin two types of skin can- sunscreen with a sun pro- damage from ultra- cers: melanoma, the tective factor (SPF) of violet rays. deadliest form, and at least 15 and UVA and Both the sun and squamous cell carci- UVB protection. tanning equipment noma, as well as eye Stay in the shade, espe- release two types cancer. cially during the middle of ultraviolet rays. A 2009 study of the day. UVB rays reach the conducted by Cover as much skin as top of the skin and the International possible with clothing. are the likely cause Agency for Wear a hat with a wide of many types of Rebecca Research on Cancer brim to protect your face, sunburn. UVA rays Miller found people’s risk ears, neck and head. penetrate deeper Extension of developing mela- Wear sunglasses with into the skin. When News noma increases by as close to 100 percent your body is unpro- 75 percent if they protection from UVA and tected against UVA rays, begin visiting tanning UVB rays as possible. it releases melanin, a pig- beds before the age of 35. Avoid indoor tanning. ment that darkens the The American Cancer For more information skin. Society reported that on protecting yourself Many people have melanoma is one of the from UV damage, con- the misconception that most common types of tact the office of the indoor tanning equip- cancers in those younger Bell County Cooperative ment is safer than sun- than 30 years old, espe- Extension Service at 337- bathing, but tanning beds cially women. 2376. use mainly UVA rays at Exposure to UV rays Source: Nicole Peritore, a higher concentration from sunlight and tanning UK physical activity coor- than sunlight, so they equipment also can cause dinator; U.S. Food and can cause just as much, if premature aging, immune Drug Administration; not more, damage to your system suppression, eye Centers for Disease Claude Maiden will celebrate his 90th birthday today. skin. In addition, indoor damage and allergic reac- Control and Prevention LMU reading series to conclude run Friday Henson received his master’s in fine for Public Broadcasting with premiered Featuring screenwriter, filmmaker Robby Henson arts from New York University’s Tisch at this year’s South by Southwest Film School of the Arts, where he also earned Festival. Special to the Daily News Additionally, Henson will offer a screen- a Student Academy Award. He has Henson is artistic director of Pioneer writing workshop on Saturday, from directed five feature films including Playhouse, Kentucky’s oldest outdoor HARROGATE, Tenn. — Lincoln 9 a.m. to noon in room 105 of the the Southern crime thriller The Badge theater, in Danville, where every sum- Memorial University’s (LMU) LMU-DeBusk College of Osteopathic with Billy Bob Thornton and Patricia mer they offer five plays in 10 weeks. Appalachian Reading Series will con- Medicine. Arquette. In 2010, Henson co-founded Voices clude its 2012-13 run with screenwriter Based on a true story about a south- He has directed over 40 theater pro- Inside, an outreach program of the and filmmaker Robby Henson and a spe- ern child who shot and killed a Union ductions, many at his family’s Pioneer Pioneer Playhouse. Voices Inside is an cial screening of the 1995 film Pharaoh’s soldier during the Civil War, Pharaoh’s Playhouse. He has made five award- inmate writing and theater program at Army on Friday at 7 p.m. Army chronicles a private civil war that winning documentaries shown on PBS Northpoint Training Center, a medium Admission is free and open to the erupts when a Union Army captain including Spalding Gray: A Life in security prison near Danville, that uses public. leads his cavalry troop up a misty creek Progress and Trouble Behind, a film theater arts and creative thinking to Space is limited for the screen writing to a remote farm that is worked by a about a Southern race riot that was increase communication skills, build workshop and preregistration, by email, woman whose husband is away fighting shown at the Sundance Film Festival. self-esteem and humanize and enrich is encouraged. for the Confederate Army. He most recently was commissioned lives of those closed off behind bars. 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He told a woman, “My educa- breaks. They are like public-ser- well as holding forth on MSNBC). tional policies are based on the fact vice announcements illuminating Her statement wasn’t an aside that I care more about my children Enough on the progressive mind, and perhaps on live television. She didn’t mis- than you do.” She said, “No, you none has ever been as revealing speak. The spot was shot, pro- don’t.” Gramm replied, “OK: What and remarkable as the one duced and aired without, are their names?” cut by weekend host Melissa apparently, raising any alarm The truth is that parents are our plates? Harris-Perry. bells. No one with influence one of society’s most incorrigible Harris-Perry set out to raised his or her hand and sources of inequality. If you have American households, according to a speaker at the explain what is, by her lights, said, “Should we really broad- two of them who stay married American Chemical Society’s meeting in New Orleans on the failure to invest adequate- cast something that sounds so and are invested in your upbring- Sunday, throw away 40 percent of the food they buy. … ly in public education. She outlandish?” ing, you have hit life’s lottery. You Globally, the story is much the same. A study by the located the source of the The foundation of the will reap untold benefits denied to UK Institution of Mechanical Engineers found that some- problem in the insidious idea Rich Harris-Perry view is that soci- children who aren’t so lucky. That where between 30 percent and 50 percent of all the food of parental responsibility for Lowry ety is a large-scale kibbutz. the family is so essential to the grown in the world never makes it to the plate. Up to 2 children. Syndicated The title of Hillary Clinton’s well-being of children has to be a billion tons of food is devoured or tainted by rats, mice “We’ve always had kind of Columnist best-seller in the 1990s constant source of frustration to and other pests, or perishes in granaries, or is discarded a private notion of children,” expressed the same point in the egalitarian statist, a reminder by buyers because it doesn’t meet supermarket standards. she said, in the tone of an anthro- comforting folk wisdom: “It Takes of the limits of his power. Up to 1 billion people are malnourished or hungry, morn- pologist explaining a strange prac- a Village.” The socialist president of France, ing, noon and night. tice she discovered when out doing As the ultimate private insti- Francois Hollande, proposed a That so much food is grown, distributed and sold every far-flung fieldwork. “Your kid is tution, the family is a stubborn small corrective to its influence last day is a reminder that free markets can effectively deliver yours and totally your responsibil- obstacle to the great collective year. He inveighed against home- whatever people can afford. That so much is shamefully ity.” So long as this retrograde effort. Insofar as people invest in work for schoolchildren. Work, he wasted when so many people go hungry is a reminder conception prevails, according to their own families, they are holding said, “must be done in the [school] that free markets do not and cannot trade in what George Harris-Perry, we will never spend out on the state and unacceptably facility rather than in the home Orwell, in the hungry depression years, called justice and enough money on children. “We privileging their own kids over if we want to support the chil- common decency. have to break through,” she urged, the children of others. These par- dren and re-establish equality.” His But food security is not just a problem for the poor. “our kind of private idea that kids ents are selfish, small-minded and education minister explained that It will become, increasingly, a problem for everybody. belong to their parents or kids backward. “Once it’s everybody’s the state should “support all stu- That is because of population growth. Every day, there belong to their families.” responsibility,” Harris-Perry said dents in their personal work, rather are another 220,000 mouths to feed. By 2030, the world Oliver Wendell Holmes once won- of child-rearing, “and not just the than abandon them to their private will be home to eight billion people; by 2050, there will dered, “Why can’t somebody give households, then we start making resources, including financial, as is be nine billion. … us a list of things that everybody better investments.” too often the case today.” There is only so much you can expect from photosyn- thinks and nobody says, and anoth- This impulse toward the state as The proposal went nowhere. thesis. That per capita income for hundreds of millions er list of things that everybody says uber-parent is based on a profound If the left wants to equalize the of once-poor people in Asia and Africa has risen is good and nobody thinks?” Harris-Perry’s fallacy and a profound truth. The investments in children that mat- news. The bad news is that the world appetite for meat contribution falls into the former fallacy is that anyone can care ter most, it should promote intact is also rising, which pushes up the price and reduces the category, at least within her orbit about someone else’s children as families and engaged parents, even supply of wheat, rice, maize and other staples for the of left-wing academia (she teaches much as his own. The former Texas if it means embracing shockingly poorer communities. at Tulane University, after stops Republican Sen. Phil Gramm liked old-fashioned private child-rearing. Huge tracts of the planet are already experiencing water stress. The oil that fuels the world’s tractors is a finite resource; cheap phosphorus fertilizer cannot be guaranteed indefinitely. So, as human numbers multiply, the food on the plate becomes harder to serve. According to the U.N., 2013 could turn out very badly. Climate change, too, is likely to compound problems, with increas- ing extremes of flood, storm and heat. North American harvests were hit in 2012 by drought and record heat waves. Global grain reserves are already low, and a sec- ond disastrous harvest in the northern hemisphere could condemn hundreds of millions of crowded and angry city dwellers to poverty and hunger, with increasing likeli- hood of food riots. Things that could be done: genetic research could offer new ways of resisting crop pests and disease; agricul- tural science could deliver new ways of enriching soil and enhancing yields; better education could encourage more careful preservation and use of resources. But all these would require years of concerted political engagement on an international scale. Food, either wasted on the plate or withered in the soil, is not just a problem for the market. It is a problem for the world’s politicians, and one that becomes increasingly ominous, everywhere, with each successive harvest. — The Guardian of London Today in History By the Associated Press Today is Tuesday, April 16, the 106th day of 2013. The Kissinger cables, Bradley Manning There are 259 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: WikiLeaks has released These words of documents, through the WikiLeaks belongs in the On April 16, 1862, during the Civil War, President a new trove of documents, Manning’s were released anonymous, secure online public record. Covering Abraham Lincoln signed a bill ending slavery in the more than 1.7 million U.S. anonymously, in the submission procedure up this incident is a mat- District of Columbia. The Confederacy conscripted all State Department cables form of an audio record- developed by WikiLeaks. ter deserving of criminal white men between the ages of 18 to 35. dating from 1973-1976, ing made clandestinely, Manning made the larg- inquiry. Whoever revealed On this date: which they have dubbed that we broadcast on the est leak of classified docu- it is an American hero in In 1912, American aviator Harriet Quimby became “The Kissinger Cables,” “Democracy Now!” news ments in U.S. history, and my book.” the first woman to fly across the English Channel, trav- These are named after hour. This was Bradley changed the world. In the three years since eling from Dover, England, to France in 59 minutes. Henry Kissinger, who in Manning, in his own The WikiLeaks team “Collateral Murder” was In 1972, Apollo 16 blasted off on a voyage to the those years served as sec- voice, in his own words, gathered at a rented house released in April 2010, moon with astronauts John W. Young, Charles M. 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THE DAILY NEWS | tuesDAY | april 16, 2013 Page 5 OBITUARIES WEST Harrogate First Baptist Martha, Dennis Barnes ews, other relatives and both of Middlesboro, Ky.; Wednesday, April 17, Jay Bee West Jr., age Church. She was a gradu- and Kenny Barnes, all of friends. brothers, Marion Schultz at the Tracy Branch 42 of Richmond, KY. He ate of LMU. Ewing, Virginia; daugh- Funeral services will of Lexington ,SC. Scott Missionary Baptist departed this life on April In addition to her par- ters: Debbie and Paul be held at 7:00 p.m. Schultz of Middlesboro, Church. 13, 2013 at the Baptist ents, she was preceded in Adkins, Faye Robinson Wednesday, April 17, Ky.; grandchildren, great- Music will be provid- Hospital, Richmond, death by her sisters, Anna and Kay Pauley and hus- at the Creech Funeral grandchildren, nieces ed by the Tracy Branch KY. He was born in Mae Welch and Ruth band, Tom, all of Ewing, Home with the Rev. Bill Nephews and other rela- Missionary Baptist Middlesboro ,Ky on Dunn and her daughter, Virginia; several grand- Thompson presiding. tives and friends. Church Choir. November Kimberly Simmons. children and several great Graveside services will Funeral service will be Interment will follow in 22, 1970. Survivors include grandchildren. be held at 11:00 a.m. 3 p.m. Thursday April the Hamblin Cemetery at He was the her husband of 63 Visitation will be on Thursday, April 18, at 18,2013 at the Southside Clairfield, TN. son of the years, Clifford (C.J.) Tuesday ( April 16, 2013) the Ausmus Cemetery in Baptist Church with The Family and friends will late Jay Bee Simmons; son, Thomas from 6 – 8 p.m. at Arney- Speedwell, TN. Rev. Jay Sulfridge, the serve as pallbearers. The family will receive West Sr. and Simmons; daughter, Beth Mullins Funeral Home family will receive friends The family will receive Richardson; brother, Bill Chapel in Rose Hill, friends from 5:00 to 7:00 from 1-3 p.m. Thursday Elizabeth friends from 6:00 to 8:00 Jones; sisters, Bobbie Virginia. p.m. Wednesday, April at the Church. Burial A. Bowman p.m. Tuesday, April 16, at Comparoni and Martha Funeral service will be 17, at the Creech Funeral Will be in the Green Hills West who Survive. the Creech Funeral Home. Jay Bee graduated Mayes; five grandchildren Wednesday (April 17, Home. Online condolenc- Memorial Gardens. Online condolences and in Middlesboro High and one great grandchild. 2013) at 1 p.m. in the es are available at www. guestbook are available at School, class of 1989. He Visitation will be Funeral Home Chapel creechfh.com love sports football, base- from 4-7 p.m. Tuesday, with the Rev. Danny Creech Funeral Home, TEAGUE www.creechfh.com ball, and basketball and April 16, 2013 at Coffey Wilder officiating. Middlesboro, is in charge Carolyn Diane Teague, Creech Funeral Home, the love of his life was Funeral Home Chapel in Burial will follow in of all arrangements. 56, of Clairfield, TN, Middlesboro, is in charge watch his boys in sport. Harrogate with funer- the Barnes Cemetery in passed away Sunday, of all arrangements. He is survived by al service to follow at Ewing, Virginia. April 14, at Beech Tree his wife, Joanne West 7:30 p.m. with Rev. Pallbearers will be GRUBB Manor in Jellico, TN. of Richmond, Ky; his Bill Duncan officiating. William Barnes, Allen Evelyn A. Schultz She was born September GIVENS mother, Elizabeth West Singer will be Denise Saylor, Tommy Pauley, Grubb, age 97 of 1, 1956 in Jellico, TN, Harold Edwin Givens of Middlesboro, Ky; 3 Chapman. Graveside ser- Jeremiah Britton, Middlesboro, passed away the daughter of the age 64, husband of sons, Jayden West, Jonas vice will be at 1:00 p.m. Thomas Britton and John Sunday, April 14, 2013 late James and Leona Brenda Rains Givens West, Jacoby West all of Wednesday, April 17, Britton. at Tri-State Health and Hamblin Teague. of Oak Street, London, Richmond,Ky; one loving 2013 at the Harrogate Online condolences to Rehabilitation Center, In addition to her par- Kentucky, passed away sister, Nikkole (Jabari) Cemetery with honorary the Barnes family may Harrogate, TN. She was ents, she was preceded Saturday at his residence. Jones and loving brother pallbearers: Paul Johnson, be made at www.arney- born November 8,1915 in in death by 3 brothers: He was the bother of Toni Byron West. He truly Andrew Simmons, Daniel mullinsfuneralhomes.com Middlesboro, Ky. She was Dewey Lee Teague, Seal and husband Kelley loved by a host of family and Joshua Richardson, Arney-Mullins Funeral the daughter of the late Larry Teague and Lonnie of Speedwell, Tennessee, and friends, and special Ronnie Dunn, Gary Home of Rose Hill, Tilmon Schultz and Pearl Teague; 1 sister: Lorene James Givens and wife aunt Patricia B. Edwards Willis, Neil Jones and Virginia is serving the Fletcher Schultz, Teague; a sister in law: Linda of Middlesboro, that loved him dearly. Ray Loop. Coffey Funeral Barnes family. She also Alma and a niece: Diane. Kentucky, and William Funeral service will be Home in charge. www. was preced- She is survived by the Givens III, of Sevierville, 2 p.m. Wednesday April coffey-fh.com. ed in death following members of her Tennessee. The nephew 17,2013 at Shumate CAWOOD by her family: 2 sisters: Arlene of Ray Givens of Oak husband, Funeral Home Chapel. James David Cawood, (Charles) Davis and Helen Ridge, Tennessee. Haskell The family will receive BARNES 82, of Middlesboro, passed (Roger) Russell. She did Funeral services for friends from 11 a.m. to 2 Marie Barnes, age 72, away Sunday, April 14, at Grubb; one not have children of her son, Lee Harold Edwin Givens p.m. Wednesday at The of Ewing, Virginia, passed the Tri State Nursing and own, but was considered will be conducted at 2:00 Funeral Home. Burial away Saturday( April 13, Rehabilitation Facility. Dan Grubb; a second mother by her p.m. Tuesday at Faithway will be in the Green Hills 2013), at her residence in He was born March 10, one brother, Dan Schultz; nieces and nephews who Memorial Gardens. Ewing, Virginia. She was 1931 in Middlesboro, one sister, Elizabeth are: Timmy, Jimmy Carl Pentecostal Church at Shumate Funeral Home a homemaker and was of KY, the son of the late Colson. Mrs.Grubb and Jerry Teague, Debbie Lily, Kentucky, with Della is entrusted with all the Baptist faith. Harrison and Mary Jane was a Charter Member Evans, James Marcum, Snyder officiating. Burial arrangements She was preceded in Owens Cawood. He was of Southside Baptist Robin Freeman, Michael will follow at Cumberland death by her parents, a veteran of the Korean Church. and Kristie Marcum, Memorial Gardens. White and Ethel Sandifer; War. She is survived by Tonya Malicoat, Misty The family of Harold SIMMONS daughter, Glenda Kay In addition to his par- sons, Tilman (Debbie) Davis, Dustin Teague, Edwin Givens will receive Opal Jean Simmons, Barnes; brothers, Troy ents, he was preceded Grubb of Gibson Station, Marty Russell and Kelly friends from 6:00 p.m. til age 79, of Harrogate, and Roy Sandifer and in death by 2 brothers: Va., Richard (Sherry) Sowders. 9:00 p.m. on Monday at TN., passed away April granddaughter, Amanda Henry and Walt. Grubb of Mountain City, She is also survived by London Funeral Home, 15, 2013. She was born Barnes He is survived by the Tn; daughter-in-law a host of other special and from 1:00 p.m. July 26, 1933 to the late She is survived by: hus- following members of Annette Grubb Arnold relatives and friends to until the funeral hour William Howard and band: Bradley Barnes, his family: 1 brother: of West Columbia, TX.; mourn her passing. of 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday Burnetta (Good) Jones. Ewing, Virginia; sons: Harrison Cawood Jr.; and sisters,Emolee Marsee Funeral services will at Faithway Pentecostal She was a member of Terry Barnes and wife, a host of nieces, neph- and Phyllis Ann Marsee, be held at 2:00 p.m. Church. COMMUNITY CALENDAR To place an announce- universal blood type. To COMMISSION will meet also be fellowship and Garden Party from 1-3 Sept. 30. The Alpha ment in the Community make a donation, visit the at 7 p.m. today to discuss door prizes. For more p.m., and a revitaliza- School in New Tazewell, Calendar: email: Bloodmobile from 11 a.m. several proposed improve- information, call 248-8309 tion lecture by Storm Tenn., is now taking appli- bmoore@civitasmedia. to 6 p.m. today at Big Lots ments to homes within or http://stjulianpatriots. Cunningham at the LMU cations for 3- and 4-year- com; fax: 606-573-0042 in Middlesboro. Donors the historical district. weebly.com. Math and Science build- olds. Applications may be attention Bethany Moore; must be 17 years of age ing, room 100, on Friday. picked up at the school or or drop a written copy or older and weigh 110 WEDNESDAY FRIDAY Also, the Kick it to the online at www.thealphas- of the announcement by pounds or more (16-year- SKCTC will sponsor Support Relay for Life Curb Recycling Day will chool.org. For more infor- our office at 120 North olds weighing 120 pounds an Adult Learner Fair BBQ LUNCH fundraiser be from 9 a.m. to noon mation, call 423-626-3323 11th Street, Middlesboro can donate but must have from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. will from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the recycling center on (behind Food City). parental consent) and all on Wednesday at the Friday in the Middlesboro 15th Street. The strate- Friday-MAY 17 Announcements should be donors must have positive Middlesboro campus and ARH cafeteria. Dinners gic planning workshop is Claiborne County submitted no later than identification. will provide participants are $5 and include: BBQ from 2-5 p.m. For more KINDERGARTEN four days before the event. with the opportunity to sandwich, baked beans, information, visit www. REGISTRATION will be If information is received The town of Cumberland meet with admissions slaw, chips and a drink. downtownmiddlesboro. held at the following loca- in time, it will be pub- Gap BEER BOARD will counselors, learn of finan- Delivery is available by org or 248-6155. tions/dates: Midway — lished one or two days meet for a special called cial aid opportunities, calling 242-1400 by 10 Friday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; before the event. meeting at 6 p.m. today while being brought up a.m. on April 19. All FRIDAY-MAY 10 Powell Valley — May 3, 9 to discuss a potential beer to speed on the various donations go to the Bell The Claiborne County a.m. to 2 p.m.; Clairfield TODAY-THURSDAY ordinance violation with a and exciting new techni- County Relay for Life. PRE-K PROGRAM is — May 6, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; SPRING INTO permit holder. cal career programs that now accepting applica- Forge Ridge — May 8, 9 FELLOWSHIP at Trinity can often prepare one for Esther Mason will pres- tions for the 2013-2014 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Springdale Tabernacle in Ewing, Applications are now a high-wage/high-demand ent the FRUGAL FRIDAY school year. Registration — May 9, 9 a.m. to 2 Va. Monday through available at the Bell career. The event is being SERIES, hosted by the will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Ellen Myers — May Thursday beginning at 7 County Cooperative coordinated by Travis Pineville/Bell County p.m. at the following loca- 10, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; TNT p.m. nightly. Scheduled Extension Office and Cox and Erica Farmer of Public Library, from 3-5 tions: Midway — Friday; — May 16, 10 a.m. to 5 speakers include: Today in all local schools for SKCTC, and for further p.m. Friday. Start your Powell Valley — May 3; p.m.; and May 17 — 8 — Rev. Dean Criger, the BELL COUNTY information, call 589- spring garden now. You Forge Ridge — May 8; a.m. to 3 p.m. Children of Nashville, Tenn.; HOMEMAKERS 3210. will learn how to start Springdale — May 9; and who will be 5-years old by Wednesday — Dr. David SCHOLARSHIPS. The tomato, pepper, cabbage Ellen Myers — May 10. Aug. 31 are asked to pre- Warren, of Corbin; and $500 scholarships will be THURSDAYS and broccoli seeds. You are required to bring register for kindergarten. Thursday — Rev. John awarded to two students The Bell County your child’s immunization You are required to bring Cavin and First Priority. advancing their education ORGANIC GARDENING The REDBUD record, a valid birth cer- your child’s immuniza- Sis. Betty Jean Robinson, beyond the high school PROJECT will meet at GARDEN PARTY will be tificate, child’s social secu- tion record, a valid birth of Brentwood, Tenn. will level for each semester 5 p.m. on Thursdays at from 1-3 p.m. Friday at rity number and proof of certificate, child’s social attend each night. Pastor, in the 2013-2014 school the health department the American Association income. Children regis- security number, food Rev. Robert Charles Long, year. Applications must classroom for an informa- Building (Bell County tering at these locations stamp or AFDC number, welcome all. be returned by today to tive discussion of garden- Tourism Office), locat- must be 4-years-old before if applicable. the Bell County Extension ing organically. Plans for ed at 2215 Cumberland TODAY Service, located at 101 raised beds and commu- Avenue in Middlesboro. YOU CAN’T CONTROL THE WORLD Medic Regional Blood Courthouse Square in nity gardens will be made. Some of the events BUT YOU CAN CONTROL YOUR DECISIONS. Center is offering an Pineville. To obtain an The dream is yours if you include red bud photog- Call today to find out how you should approach swings in incentive for one donor application or for more plant an individual gar- raphy contest, ladies hat the market. Steve Obermann, AAMS® www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC during April. Now through information, call 337- den on 15th Street to pick contest, free redbud seed- Financial Advisor . 1932 West Cumberland Avenue May 1, all donors will be 2376. organic heirloom toma- lings and gifts for the first Middlesboro, KY 40965 automatically entered to toes, sweet corn and a 150 people. Sponsored 606-248-5675 WIN A TRIP FOR TWO The Bell County Title mess of white half-runners by the Bell County to Memphis in May’s I District PARENT and help in the commu- Tourism Commission, World Championship ADVISORY COUNCIL will nity garden. To obtain a Middlesborough Garden BBQ Cook-off. The prize meet at 11 a.m. today at raised bed, Pat Biggerstaff Club and Cumberland package includes two tick- Ryan’s Family Steakhouse at 242-2906. Gardens for Park Garden Club and LaFollette Monument ets to the event as well in Middlesboro. Items on children are available. TOUR SEKY. 1719 Jacksboro Pike as overnight accommoda- the agenda include the P.O. Box 117 tions and a $100 gas card. review of the district par- THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY Entry is simple, donate ent involvement policy and St. Julian Catholic Join a two-day dis- LaFollette, TN 37766 blood but to win you must the election of 2013-2014 School will have an cussion and action 423-562-1880 be over 21 years of age. officers will take place. International TASTE to help revitalize and Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri - 10-6 • Sat - 10-2 The center is in need FEST fundraiser from 5-8 restore DOWNTOWN Many monuments IN STOCK to choose from of all blood types, espe- The Cumberland Gap p.m. on April 18. 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Brian Hale curve into center for a single. the mound. Hale pulled an Hale winds up fired a one-hitter and drove James Bond bunted him over RBI single to left off Dylan to deliver a in two runs, Tyler Prater to second, but Hale came back Cornett and courtesy run- pitch during homered and Brandon Hale to strike out Blake Rutherford ner Van Ball and Yoakum Monday’s game. delivered a walk-off single to to end the inning. pulled off a double-steal to Hale carried a lead the Jackets to a 10-0 six Harlan County’s Scotty put runners at second and no-hitter into inning win on Monday. Bailey was also sharp early on. third with two out. Brandon the sixth and finished by Middlesboro (9-6, 3-0 in He hit Hale with a pitch with Hale reached on an error as district play) has now three allowing just two out in the first, but that Yoakum scored and walks to one hit while of the last four games in the was the only runner he allowed Prater and Lucas Crawford striking out series and owns a 9-4 mark until two were out in the third. forced in another run to make eight and walk- against the Bears since the He finished with three strike- it 5-0. Brandyn Ball then ing one over school opened in 2009. outs over 4-1/3 innings while reached on another error as six shut-out “Since they’ve came into giving up four runs, three two more runs scored as the innings. He the district it’s turned into a earned, on five hits, two walks lead swelled to 7-0. also had a pair big rivalry for some reason, and a hit batter. “We had no errors after a of RBI singles probably even moreso than us Jake Brock stroked a base game Friday night with nine as the Jackets and Bell County,” said Jacket hit to right for Middlesboro’s errors, so that was a big change. beat Harlan coach John Smith. “Guys first hit with two down in the Lucas Crawford stepped in at County 10-0. were pumped up and played third, Tyler Yoakum singled shortstop and played a good the best game we’ve played to left and Hale followed with game there for us,” Smith Jay Compton |Daily News all season. They executed, a sharp grounder through the added. “One through nine we played great defense and got left side for an RBI single and just swung the bat, put the ball an outstanding performance a 1-0 MHS lead. in play, ran the bases well and from Brian Hale.” Prater made it 2-0 with one did the things you need to do Hale was masterful. He out in the fourth when he to win.” struck out eight over six jerked a solo homer over the innings and faced the mini- left field fence. See JACKETS | 7 Lady Cats move to 2-0 in 52nd District Jay Compton Right: Lady one run in the fifth as Sports Editor Cats junior Sergent singled with out Morgan one and then scored on The Bell County Lady Garnett Robinson’s RBI double, Cats were held to just releases a but Garnett held the Lady four runs, all in the third pitch during Bears off the board from inning. But that turned Monday’s there. out to be all they needed game. Garnett Garnett scattered seven as the Lady Cats worked scattered hits over seven innings seven hits while allowing three their way out of a few while allowing early jams and held off three runs, runs, two earned. She Harlan County 4-3 to two earned, struck out three, walked improve to 2-0 in district over seven four and hit two. play. innings with “Morgan did an excel- “This is a big win and three strike- lent job. She got a little I’m really proud of our outs an in a frustrated there with the girls. We minimized our 4-3 win over bases loaded, but she errors — we still had an Harlan County. didn’t give up and we got error or two, but they Garnett also the outs. I’m really proud kept battling like they Photos by Jay Compton|Daily News had an RBI of our girls, offensively wanted to win this game. Bell County third baseman Shasta Centers drives a ball to the right side during single and a and defensively.” They showed themselves Monday’s game. Centers had an RBI double and scored a run as the Lady Cats run scored in The Lady Bears’ other what they can do if they beat Harlan County 4-3. the game. hits were singles by put their mind to it,” Bell the bases. Stittums was fielder’s choice grounders Hillary Lowe singled Johnson would allow as Johnson and Sarah Evans. coach Angie Hammons thrown out trying to had Sergent on with two with two down in the she gave just the two Bell County also got a said. “We’ve been preach- score on a passed ball out. Robinson walked, third and Shasta Centers earned runs on four hits single from Sanders. ing hustle and heart and but Bridget Robinson Tia King was hit by a belted an RBI double to over six innings with Both teams return to that’s what they gave us delivered an RBI single pitch to load the bases center. Morgan Garnett seven strikeouts and five action today with Harlan tonight.” for a 1-0 lead. The Lady and Sergent scored on a followed with an RBI sin- walks. County (3-7, 1-1 in dis- It was the Lady Bears Cats were also able to Ferren Clark hit. gle to tie the game and “In the district (tour- trict play) hosting Harlan that drew first blood with cut down another runner Johnson limited the Sanders walked again. nament) game last year while Bell County (2-5, a run in the first. Katelyn after getting a ground out Lady Cats were limited Haley Goodman sent a she had 13 strikeouts, so 2-0) takes on Clay County Stittums singled to lead to end the inning. to just a Jess Sanders hard grounder past first I’m really proud of our at home. off the game and pitcher Harlan County added walk over the first 2-2/3 base for a two-run, two- girls. They hit her really — — — Harlan Co…101 010 0 — 3 7 1 Katie Johnson reached on another run in the third. innings, but the top of base error and a 4-2 Bell well tonight,” Hammons Bell Co……..004 000 x — 4 4 3 an error and Savannah Stittums was hit by a the order came through County lead. added. Johnson and Robinson; Garnett and Sergent walked to load pitch and consecutive their second time around. That was all that Harlan County got Sanders. W-Garnett. L-Johnson. Noel will enter NBA draft Bobcats sink Dragons in 8 Gary Graves name in the draft and am AP Sports Writer excited for him and his future,” Calipari said in John Middleton them how to compete and how to win,” LEXINGTON, Ky. a statement. “The hard Harlan Daily Enterprise said Bell County coach Scott Chaney. (AP) — Kentucky for- work and will to win “I couldn’t be more proud of them for ward Nerlens Noel will he showed on the floor The Harlan Green Dragons weren’t competing. They showed a lot of char- enter the NBA draft as this year and the dedica- able to close out Bell County in a acter tonight. It is a heck of a win for he continues recovering tion and attitude he has 52nd District contest on Monday. The this bunch.” from a torn ACL. shown in his rehab will Dragons led by two entering the final Harlan’s Dylan McNiel reached base The 6-foot-10 freshman only be a reward for him frame, but left with an 8-5 loss just two on a walk and scored in the bottom of is projected to be a lot- and whatever team drafts innings later. the eighth, bu the Green Dragons were tery pick despite sustain- him in June.” Bell County opened the scoring with a unable to overcome the deficit. ing his season-ending Despite Noel’s ath- run in the second inning. “The errors killed us,” said Harlan knee injury on Feb. 12. leticism and energy that Jacob Rose drew a walk to reach base. coach Robbie Burns. “They took all of He led the nation with teammates fed off of after He later scored on a throwing error to the momentum away from us.” 4.4 blocks per game, and Nerlens Noel a block or timely steal, first base. Hogue had two singles and drew two averaged 10.5 points and and all of the support, Kentucky struggled even Harlan took the lead with three runs walks to lead Harlan offensively. Jordan 9.5 rebounds. prayers and well-wishes when he was healthy. in the bottom of the second inning. Turbyfill added a single. Noel also had 50 steals I’ve received from them Kentucky’s chances of Jordan Turbyfill started the offense “We just had three hits the whole for Kentucky (21-12), during my rehab and earning an at-large NCAA with a single. Jonathan Risner was then game. The runs we really scored were earning Southeastern decision-making process. tournament bid were iffy hit by a pitch and Caleb Hogue followed by errors. We can’t do that every game,” Conference defensive I’ll always be a Wildcat!” even with Noel, and its with a walk to load the bases. All three Burns said. “We didn’t hit the ball and player of the year honors, Noel joins Wildcats prospects disintegrated runners scored in the inning. then we made errors.” along with first team all- guard Archie Goodwin after the devastating knee Risner kept the Dragons up by two Rose homered and had a single to conference and freshman in the NBA draft. The injury at Florida. with a pair of spectacular diving catches pace Bell County at the plate. Cox con- team selections. two were part of another The Wildcats went in center field in the third inning. tributed a double and a single. Brock Noel said in statement much-heralded recruit- 4-5 without Noel, even Harlan extended its lead with a run in had two singles, and Caleb Smith added released by the university ing class that included though Cauley-Stein the fourth inning. Risner reached base a single. that he’s loved his time forward Alex Poythress showed signs of improve- on a fielder’s choice. Hogue drove in the Cox struck out seven Harlan batters with the Wildcats but feels and 7-foot center Willie ment in Noel’s place, run with a single. in the start. Scotty Fields recorded one he’s “ready to take the Cauley-Stein, but Noel and quality late-season Rose pulled the Bobcats to within two strikeout in four innings of relief to next step to the NBA.” was the only player that wins over Florida and with a solo home run in the sixth inning. claim the win. Considered the nation’s consistently lived up to Missouri. They not Bell County tied the game with a pair Austin Miller had a pair of strikeouts top recruit last year, Noel the high expectations for only missed the NCAA of runs in the seventh inning. in five innings on the mound. McNiel was often compared to freshmen. tournament but lost a Jeremiah Partin reached base after fanned three in three innings of relief Kentucky All-American On a Kentucky squad first-round NIT game at being hit by a pitch. Evan Brock followed in the loss. Anthony Davis, now in that lacked intensity dur- Robert Morris. with a single. Both runners scored on a Harlan (11-6) returns to action today the NBA after leading ing parts of a disappoint- Poythress and Cauley- Dylan Cox double to center field. at Bell County (8-8). the Wildcats to a nation- ing season by Wildcats’ Stein, considered poten- Hogue advanced to second base with The Green Dragons picked up a pair of al championship as a standards, Noel was often tial first-round draft picks no outs in the bottom of the seventh wins over 14th Region foe Buckhorn on freshman. their most active player as well, have decided to innning. However, the Dragons were Saturday. Harlan downed the Wildcats “I’ve learned so much on the floor. Calipari return for their sopho- unable to capitalize, and the game went 11-0 in the first game, and 2-1 in the here at UK and am thank- praised that effort dur- more seasons. They will into an extra frame. second contest. ful for Coach (John) ing the season and even be expected next year to Bell took full advantage of four Harlan — — — Calipari, the staff and after the center made the lead what’s been called errors in the eighth inning. The Bobcats Bell Co…. 010 001 24 — 8 7 2 my teammates for all widely-expected decision the school’s best recruit- scored four runs to pull away for the Harlan… 030 100 01 — 5 3 6 of their support,” Noel to leave for the pros. ing class ever, featuring win. Cox, Fields (5) and Jenkins; Miller, said. “I especially appre- “I support Nerlens’ twins Andrew and Aaron “This is a young bunch. They aren’t McNiel (6) and Patrick. WP — Fields. ciate the Big Blue Nation decision to enter his Harrison. used to success. I am just trying to teach LP — McNiel. THE DAILY NEWS | tuesDAY | april 16, 2013 Page 7 Two more wins for MHS tennis teams Staff report Senior Taylor Moyers set the tone early for the Lady Jackets as she cruised to an 8-0 win over Jessica The Middlesboro Lady Jacket tennis team remained Stamper at number one singles. Madison Saylor unbeaten on the year as they swept all nine matches topped Sarah Miles 8-1 and Baylie Brunsma also from Harlan County. The MHS boys also played well blanked Brittany Napier 8-0 in the number three spot. in taking eight of nine matches from the Black Bears. Rounding out singles play, it was Middlesboro’s Middlesboro’s girls are now 9-0 on the season while Hannah Warren defeating Ashley Whitehead 8-2, Jane the boys are 8-2. Both will be back in action today at Millett blanking Katie Ellison 8-0 and Ellie Epperson Bell County. beating Tiffany Akers 8-1. The Lady Jackets alwo swept the doubles play with Saylor and Brunsma defeating Stamper and Miles in a forfeit; Marissa Ferguson and Alex Chadwell dou- bling up Napier and Ellison 8-4; and Sydney Lay and Haley Gulley getting past Amber Walters and Allison Blanton 8-3. In boys singles, Middlesboro’s Micah Robbins impressed with an 8-2 win over Caleb Bailey while J.P. Jay Compton|Daily News Maiden topped Harlan County’s Joey Eldridge at num- ber two singles 8-3. Jacket Eric Francis held off Jacob Junior catcher Tyler Prater puts a ball in play during action in Cornett 8-5 and Owen Collins topped Drayven Gist Monday’s game. Prater launched a solo home run in the fourth 8-3. Abishehk Singh and Christoff Naylor completed a inning to put Middlesboro up 2-0 and the Jackets went on to a 10-0 Middlesboro sweep of singles matches with 8-4 wins win over Harlan County in 52nd District action. over Jacob Raleigh and Nathan Halcomb, respectively. The Jackets took two of three doubles matches, led by Robbins and Francis teaming up for an 8-4 win Jackets over Bailey and Eldridge. Harlan County’s Cornett and Raleigh topped Singh and Jacob Jones 8-2 for the From page 6 Bears only win on the day. Middlesboro’s Jacob Voges The Jackets put the think we’ll have any trou- adn Clay Green capped the 8-1 win with an 8-5 win game away with three ble being up and ready to over Ethan Hughes and Gist. runs in the bottom of the go (today),” Smith said. sixth. Brock started the “We’ll have Crawford on inning by getting hit by a the mound. He beat them Jared Sizemore pitch and twice last year — one-hit advanced to third on an them up at their place, error. Yoakum was safe on beat them in the district a fielder’s choice ground- championship. er as Brock was held at “I’m hoping we turned third. One out later John a corner with this one. Millett singled to center Like I said, guys were to bring in Brock, Millett excited to be at the ball advanced to second on park today, we just need Photos by Jay Compton|Daily News an error in the outfield to bring that same enthu- Right: Yellow as Yoakum also scored. siasm the rest of the sea- Above: Middlesboro senior Taylor Moyers comes in Jacket Micah to send a forehand winner across the court during Brandon Hale’s RBI sin- son.” Robbins rips her 8-0 win over Harlan County’s Jessica Stamper gle back up the middle — — — a forehand in Monday’s match at number one singles. brought Millett home Harlan Co…….000 000 for a point with the game-ending — 0 1 4 along the run. Middlesboro…001 153 line during — 10 8 0 his 8-2 win Harlan County (15-7, 2-1) will host Middlesboro Bailey, Cornett (5), over Harlan Sizemore (6) and Boggs; County’s today as the series contin- ues. Hale and Prater. W-Hale. Caleb Bailey L-Bailey. HR-Prater (M). on Monday. “It’s a big rivalry. I don’t Record crowd attends Kentucky spring game

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — offered little insight into the including a run of 22 yards. the fire to start the Wildcats’ One part of the Air Raid Kentucky linebacker Avery team’s three-man quarterback Smith finished with 108 yards final seven games last season offense is getting several receiv- Williamson had butterflies. So battle. Both Whitlow and and a touchdown, and Towles as a true freshman. ers involved. Sixteen players did quarterback Jalen Whitlow Maxwell Smith started at times had 65 yards and a score. “If you have confidence, you caught passes Saturday, all the and cornerback Cody Quinn. last year, and redshirt freshman Stoops said Whitlow has an make plays,” he said. “You way from starting wide out When they took the field for Patrick Towles has also been in inherent advantage, if only a have to carry with confidence. Demarco Robinson (six catches the Wildcats’ spring football the competition. slight one, in the race because Players carry themselves with for 93 yards and a touchdown) game Saturday, they said it felt The three quarterbacks rotat- confidence. You will never see down to freshman walk-on tight like fall. ed snaps evenly, in alphabeti- Peyton Manning carrying him- end John Ballis (one reception It looked like it, too. cal order, to prevent the sense self like a regular Joe.” for 26 yards). A record crowd of 50,831 that one or another was pulling Brown said Whitlow’s pres- After the game, the players attended the Blue-White away. When the game started ence as a runner is a plus but recognized the scrimmage was Scrimmage, which the Blue Saturday, all three quarterbacks won’t single-handedly make just that: one scrimmage, one team won 24-23. The previ- came out lined up as receivers, any decisions. Part of what’s of several the Wildcats had ous record for attendance at a and the first play was a direct ignited the Wildcats’ fan base throughout spring practice. Kentucky spring football game snap to running back Raymond to record levels this time of What took many of them aback was 20,325 in 1987. Last sea- Sanders. year has been the team’s offen- was the fan support. son, the school announced an “You all can’t say who started sive identity: a spread offense “I had butterflies today attendance of 4,500. the game,” offensive coordina- he’s the only of the three can- centered on passing. knowing there was going to be “I was amazed,” new coach tor Neal Brown said. didates that has adds a run- It calls back to the “Air Raid” this many people here for the Mark Stoops said. “You heard Once the Wildcats’ offense ning game to the fold. He was offense under Hal Mumme in spring game,” Whitlow said. these numbers for the past few settled in to its offensive sharp on the ground, using the ’90s, when Tim Couch “That’s big. That’s big to the couple weeks, and you know, schemes, Whitlow was the most both speed and sharp cuts to played for Kentucky and air University of Kentucky. That’s you never know who is going to productive. The dual-threat make defenders miss in the raid sirens signaled each big to the state of Kentucky. show up. It was overwhelming. quarterback was 17-of-28 for backfield to either buy time to Kentucky score. Brown caught “Fifty-one thousand people? It was fantastic.” 193 yards and two touchdowns. pass or tuck the ball and run. Couch’s pass as a receiver for Come on. That’s a lot of people Throughout spring prac- He also finished with 49 rush- Whitlow admitted he’s grown the Wildcats, and that identity for basically a practice game. tice, Stoops and his staff have ing yards on seven attempts, a lot since being thrown into is back. So are the sirens. That’s big,” he said.

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Old Christine Old Christine Funniest Home Videos Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother WGN News at Nine The Vampire Diaries Page 8 THE DAILY NEWS | tuesDAY | april 16, 2013 Agriculture Spring Wildflower Weekend begins Friday Special to the Daily News Friday through Sunday will celebrate the arrival Arrival of spring showcased at Cumberland Gap As the temperatures of spring and the beauty rise and winter fades of the great outdoors. photography workshops. can be enjoyed here at away, the vibrant colors Spring Wildflower Special exhibits at the Cumberland Gap. We of spring are highlight- Weekend at Cumberland visitor center will feature encourage everyone to ed in fantastic displays Gap will kick off on stunning photographs come and enjoy the park of wildflowers found Friday with a special of area wildflowers, a and all of the wildflow- at Cumberland Gap evening program at the live plant display, his- ers.” National Historical Park. park visitor center focus- toric photos and items, This event is free and Delicate white petals of ing on wildflowers of and videos featuring the open to the public. For the rue anemone, deep the southern mountains. plants found in the area. more information about blue hues of violets, crim- Throughout the weekend “This is an exciting the Spring Wildflower son red trillium; a vivid there will be numerous time of the year,” says Weekend at Cumberland reminder that spring has special programs offered park volunteer and Lee Gap please call the park truly arrived. Numerous including a Junior Ranger County, Va. native Harold visitor center at (606) special programs offered program for kids and kids Jerrell, “Some of the 248-2817, extension 1075 at Cumberland Gap at heart, guided wild- most beautiful displays of or visit the park website The rue anemone (pictured) is one of many spectacular wildflow- National Historical Park flower walks, and field wildflowers in the region at www.nps.gov/cuga. ers blooming in the park. Hickory chicken season has arrived The warm, wet weather tion below). It is hollow, experts. I usually find Some recommend soaking They are also good dipped a chestnut-red color rather of spring will bring out a pale tan to grayish in color, them in moist woods them in salt water a few in cornmeal or flour and than brown. Be sure you locally favorite mushroom. and oval or bluntly cone- along stream banks where hours to drive out bugs, pan-fried. The flour gives go with a well-seasoned The morel (Morchella spe- shaped. The cap is fused beech and yellow poplar but this could make the them a chicken flavor, mushroom hunter to learn cies) is also called to the stem at the grow. I’ve mushrooms the cornmeal a fish taste. to identify the right ones to hickory chicken, dry lower end. The cap been told to mushy. I Since the mushrooms are eat and enjoy. Remember, land fish and sponge has deep, irregular hunt them normally hollow, the bigger ones can there are old mushroom mushroom. It usually pits resembling a in old apple just rinse be stuffed with hamburger hunters, and there are comes up from April sponge. They stand orchards, them off and baked. Anyway you bold mushroom hunters, to May, but can occur around two to four under elm for a min- go, they’re good eating. but there are no old, bold in March and as late inches tall, and their trees, under ute or so A word of caution: mushroom hunters. So do as June depending on color matches the stands of under run- Morels are easy to identity, your homework. weather conditions. Tri-State dead leaves on the pine and ning water. but there is one poisonous A good book on edible Warm, rainy days forest floor so well along the My favorite mushroom that can be mis- wild foods is A Field Guide seem to favor their Outside that they are not edges of morel dish taken for it. Called false Steve Roark to Edible Plants, by Lee appearance. easy to spot. Once forest and is to slice morel, this mushroom Peterson. The morel is a TN Dept. Ag, you find that first fields. I’ve the mush- does not have the deep Forestry Division good choice for one they become also found them under rooms into halves or quar- pits in its cap, but instead Steve Roark is the Area Forester in beginning mushroom easier to see. cedars. ters, and sauté them in forms irregular folds and Tazewell, Tenn. for the Tennessee hunters because it is easy Where to hunt morels How to serve up morels a frying pan with a little lobes that look brain-like. Department of Agriculture, Forestry to identify (but note cau- seems to vary among the also draws varied opinions. butter and garlic powder. False morels are normally Division. Time to catch trophy largemouth bass FRANKFORT — You may notice some points and channel banks for spring large- trophy largemouth mount from Fishpond; section of department stores and tackle funny things happening around Kentucky mouth bass on Kentucky Lake. the lake’s extremely clear water makes it shops. Licenses and permits may also be now with the arrival of the first prolonged Barren River Lake in south-cen- difficult to fish. Spring is the most produc- purchased online from the Kentucky Fish warming trend of the year. tral Kentucky holds plentiful numbers tive time. and Wildlife homepage at fw.ky.gov or by A kid’s soccer bag left at the curb after of 18-inch or better largemouth bass. Cure your trophy largemouth affliction calling 1-877-598-2401. The entire Spring practice where their dad picked them up. “Barren is a fantastic spring and early this spring. Catch a big bass and feel bet- Doors left wide open; coffee cups forgot- summer bass fishery,” said Eric Cummins, ter. Fishing Frenzy series will be posted at ten on the hoods of trucks as they roll southwestern fisheries district biologist The current license year expired Feb. this same website for future access to down the street in the morning; delicious for Kentucky Fish and Wildlife. “The 28. You’ll need to buy a new fishing these articles. smelling burgers burnt to the consistency numbers of largemouth bass 20 inches license, available in the sporting goods Source: Kentucky Afield Magazine. of the charcoal that grilled them. Men and and better are really good.” women with glazed over eyes running Fish channel drops on the south bank into displays at the grocery store. of the Narrows Access Area with 5/16- They haven’t been exposed to a danger- ounce crawfish-colored jigs for spring ous substance nor have aliens implanted largemouth bass on Barren. The shoreline brain-eating worms into their bodies. cover on this lake gets beaten to a pulp; They suffer from a malady that comes concentrate on areas away from the bank. each spring with the warm winds: trophy Although mainly known for striped largemouth bass on the brain. and smallmouth bass, Lake Cumberland Landing a big, fat largemouth bass is has a good population of largemouth bass the only way to ward off this affliction. from 14 to 17 inches long. However, this Here are some of the best places to try fishery is on the verge of an explosion this coming year in Kentucky. when water levels increase later this year As consistent year to year as smelling as the repair work on Wolf Creek Dam cigar smoke at Keeneland, Kentucky Lake winds down. and Lake Barkley crank out fat large- The long drawdown allowed many sap- mouth bass. National bass tournament lings and bushes to grow on banks for- trails make annual stops at these lakes, yet merly submerged most of the year. Lake an average weekend angler can fish these Cumberland will again submerge these lakes and have a glory day. plants, creating fantastic hiding places for Paul Rister, western fisheries district largemouth bass. Flipping and pitching biologist for the Kentucky Department this cover with jigs and soft plastic baits As HARDWORKING of Fish and Wildlife Resources, said the will be the key to success. largemouth bass in both lakes are in phe- Spurlington Lake, a small 36-acre lake as the people who build it nomenal shape. in Taylor County, is a perfect destination “On Kentucky Lake, prior to 2010, we for bass anglers in johnboats, canoes, fish- STIHL IS THE NUMBER ONE SELLING BRAND OF GASOLINE-POWERED HANDHELD OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT IN AMERICA* had a great density of 12- to 14-inch large- ing kayaks or float tubes. “It’s been a con- CHAIN SAWS STARTING AT $17995 BLOWERS STARTING AT $14995 TRIMMERS STARTING AT $16995 mouths,” he said. “Now, those fish are 16 sistent little sleeper lake since I’ve been to 18 inches.” here,” Cummins said. “Seeing 20-inch Rister, however, gives Lake Barkley the plus fish is not uncommon.” $ nod for largemouth bass fishing. The large- Another small lake to try for trophy SAVE 20 mouth bass population in Lake Barkley is largemouth is Letcher County’s 32-acre a little more robust than Kentucky Lake. Fishpond Lake. Kevin Frey, eastern fish- FS 40 C-E TRIMMER Barkley also has more shallow cover than eries district biologist for Kentucky Fish NOW JUST WAS Kentucky Lake. Black and chartreuse jigs and Wildlife said one hour of population $189.95 $ 95 MS 170 pitched into this cover draw strikes in sampling usually yields a dozen huge 16 9 BES-SRP $ 95 spring. largemouth bass from 6 to 10 pounds. CHAIN SAW 179

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Jacquelene Bigar’s Horoscope HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Tuesday, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) April 16, 2013: HHHHH Put your ear to the zITS Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman This year you can swing from ground, and listen to the inner work- being too rigid or restrained to sud- ings of a situation. Your perspective denly becoming a “wild thing.” Others will transform as a result. You might often might react strangely, as your be worried about a personal matter, behavior could catch them off-guard or an unexpected development could — they never know what to expect! shake you up. Tonight: Hang out If you are single, your moodiness where there are crowds. sometimes works against you. Some LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) people can’t tolerate your swift emo- HHHHH You know what you want, tional changes, but trust that the right and you know what you expect. Stay person will. You could meet someone level, as many responsibilities seem significant after July 1, 2013. If you to drop on you. Understand where are attached, be kind to your sweetie, you are heading with a personal as he or she might need some indul- matter. Know when to say “enough.” gence. CANCER loves to be by the A partner or an associate becomes water. flaky. Tonight: In the limelight. The Stars Show the Kind of Day SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) THE FAMILY CIRCUS You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; HHHH You need to follow some- CONCEPTIS SUDOKU 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult one’s lead, even if you would prefer Bil Keane ARIES (March 21-April 19) not to. You might be quietly or overtly by Dave Green HHH Listen to news with an open cynical, but make an effort to follow mind. You could be surprised at what through as this person might want. needs to be done in order to com- You will gain understanding and plete the final product. Your creativity a new insight as a result. Tonight: flows. Self-discipline will be neces- Refuse to get into a power struggle. sary in order for you to face and deal SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) with the unexpected. Do not overre- HHHH You might want to recon- act. Tonight: Head home. sider a suggestion involving a loved TAURUS (April 20-May 20) one. A child could cause a problem, HHHH Speak your mind, and depending on how rigid you are right know full well that it could trigger now. If you are single, be careful some less-than-desirable reactions around someone you meet today — and/or responses. A partner might the unexpected could occur. Tonight: pull back rather than talk about what Make time for a special person. is bothering him or her. Expect the CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) unexpected with this person. Tonight: HHHH You need to honor a Touch base with a neighbor. change within your immediate circle. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) People seem to want different things. HHH Be willing to go a little over- Understand what is happening, and board and indulge someone you care know that nothing is written in stone. DENNIS THE MENACE about. A sudden change involving a Honor a change on the homefront. Hank Ketchum meeting or a friend initially could sur- At least your life isn’t boring! Tonight: prise you. Adjust your thinking, and Go with a pal’s suggestion. try to understand where this person AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) is coming from. Avoid a power play at HHHH Focus on getting the job all costs. Tonight: Relax. done. You could be distracted by CANCER (June 21-July 22) calls, an unexpected development HHHHH You beam in any situa- and/or a possible change of plans. A tion — even if there is a disruption. boss or higher-up might notice how The unexpected is likely to affect distracted you are. Pull back and your work, an older relative or a com- get focused. Tonight: Visit with a co- mitment. Know that nothing is written worker or a friend. in stone; changes could occur often. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Remain confident. Tonight: Go for HHHHH Allow your creativity to what you want. flow. Sometimes you take yourself LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) far too seriously. Lighten up, and HHH Sometimes the less said, the understand that you can’t go wrong better. In the future, you might want if follow your intuition. Use care with to keep more information to yourself. your finances. You never know what In light of new information, re-evalu- will happen next. Tonight: Add more ate a recent decision you’ve made. spice to your life. Listen to news as a cynic. You could gain a powerful insight as a result. Jacqueline Bigar is on the Internet Tonight: Not to be found. at www.jacquelinebigar.com. www.middlesborodailynews.comAd goes here THE DAILY NEWS | WEDNESDAY | JANUARY 12, 2013 PAGE 9

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LEGALS Notices Apartments/Townhouses LEGALS Notice of Debt Collection to Itʼs illegal for companies doing HARROGATE/SHAWANEE, 2 Quintin Yeager on 1986 Inter- business by phone to promise BD apt. CH/A, W/D hook-up, national truck, VIN# 1HTL- you a loan and ask you to pay kitchen furn., NO water bill. ORDINANCE NO. CHYM4GHA4926. Contact for it before they deliver. For $450 mo., $250/dep., Chris, 403 1/2 S. 41st St., more information, call toll-free 423-626-4144 ORDINANCE TO ANNEX UNINCORPORATED REAL PROPERTY lN THE AREA OF M'Boro 1-877-FTC HELP. A public For Rent: 2BR upstairs apt. service message from The PINE MOUNTAIN STATE RESPORT PARK NOTICE OF SALE downtown, CHA, w/d fur- Daily News and the Federal nished quiet bldg. NO PETS, FIRST STATE FINANCIAL ON Trade Commission. THE 18TH DAY OF APRIL AT NO HUD, $450 + deposit, ref- WHEREAS, a certain owner of real property located in PINE MOUNTAIN STATE RESORT PARK has 11:00 A.M., AT 1810 CUM- Miscellaneous erences required. 606-248- consented to the annexation of the real property and the City of Pineville intends to annex this real BERLAND AVENUE, 4359 property; and MIDDLESBORO, KENTUCKY, KENNIE POOLES Duplex(Conv.location Mboro) WILL OFFER FOR SALE, AT REMODELING avail 4-15-13. 1 BR 1 BA WHEREAS, the City of Pineville deems the annexation of this certain real property to be desirable PUBLIC AUCTION, TO THE Call for Estimate $395/mo. 2 BR 1 BA $435/mo. HIGHEST BIDDER, FOR 606-242-9342 NO PETS-GREAT REFER- and in the best interest of the City of Pineville; and CASH, AS IS TWO BOATS, SEC DEP WD MOTORS AND TRAILERS. AS AUCTION / ESTATE / YARD SALE hookups/Stove/Ref. 606-246- WHEREAS, it is necessary from time to time to extend the boundaries of the City of the benefi t of LISTED: 1997 PROCRAFT 0206 days, 276-861-3002 SUPER PRO - VIN evenings the City by providing an opportunity for growth and development of the City; and #MG2022153797, 1998 MER- Child / Elderly Care CURY 225 SS PROMAX MO- Middlesboro furnished effi- WHEREAS, the real property to be annexed is adjacent to and contiguous with the City ‘s boundaries TOR - SN:0G778826, 1997 NOTE TO PARENTS: ciency apartment. All utilities TRAILER - Kentucky State Law requires furnished. $425/mo. + $150/se- at this time; and #14YBBAB27VT070554 licensing for child care facilities curity deposit. 423-526-9340 AND 1992 20 FT 200XLDVEE providing care for 4 or more WHEREAS, no part of the real property to be annexed is included within the boundary of another NORRIS CRAFT – children not related to the li- NOW TAKING incorporated city; and #NCB520541192, 20 FT censee by blood, marriage or APPLICATIONS FOR: HUSTLER TRAILER - adoption. Daycare centers 1, 2, 3 & 4 BR Units WHEREAS, that at this time this is the only area that the City is annexing; and VMBS2078N1000587, 1996 must include address in ads. Also: 1 & 2 BR YAMAHA PROV 200 MODEL - Handicap Units WHEREAS, all requirements of KRS 81A.41 0 have been met and all the real property owner’s of #P00TLRV VIN #L501222 Financial THE SELLER RESERVES FERNDALE record have consented to the annexation in writing fulfi lling the requirements of KRS 81A.412, THE RIGHT TO BID AND TO Advance-Fee Loans or Credit APARTMENTS REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS. Offers: Sallie Evans, Mgr which consent is attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein as Exhibit ‘’A’’, Companies that do business PUBLIC NOTICE by phone canʼt ask you to pay 337-8821 and consequently in order to properly and legally annex the subject real property under the laws of Pursuant to 405 KAR for credit before you get it. For TDD # the Commonwealth, the City must only enact this Ordinance; and 8:010, Section 16(5), the more information, call toll-free 1-800-247-2510 following is a summary of 1-877-FTC HELP. A public NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, that the City of Pinevillc hereby enacts by Ordinance and permitting decisions made service message from The Houses For Rent Daily News and the Federal adopts and establishes that the real property, which is more particularly described in Exhibit “B” is by the Department for Nat- Trade Commission. 2 BD apt. Calvin, KY. $450/mo. ural Resources, Division of + dep. 606-337-9350 attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein, is hereby annexed and made a Mine Permits with respect Other Services 3/4BR 1.5ba in Va. 5 minutes part ofthe City of Pineville, Kentucky . to applications to conduct from LMU. Many extras surface coal mining and re- If you need Backhoe service, $950/month w/ exc.ref/12 mo clamation operations in Bell Dozier service or fill dirt and lease and sec dep. No inside ADOPTED this 9th day of April, 2013 rock Please call 606-248-6000 County. or 606-269-3320 pets/room for a horse. 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Child/Elderly Care LEGALS LEGALS Is God calling you to minister to children? Covenant United Meth- NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE odist Church is seeking an experienced, dedicated nursery work- COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY er for a pert-time position on Wednesday evenings and Sunday 44TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 44TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT mornings. Please inquire at the church office (M-F from 9:00 am BELL CIRCUIT COURT until 3:00 pm). An offer of employment is subject to a successful BELL CIRCUIT COURT CIVIL ACTION NO. 12-CI-00138 background check, drug screen, and safe sanctuary training. CIVIL ACTION NO. 12-CI-00408 DAVID MARK KIMSEY and his wife, BETTY JO KIMSEY, BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY, PLAINTIFF, LEGALS PLAINTIFF, VS. VS. NOTICE OF SALE MARK M. BILLS; SANDRA E. BOYKIN; and COUNTY OF BELL, PAT KIMSEY, WIFE OF STEVE KIMSEY I, DECEASED; STEVE COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY DEFENDANTS. VANCE KIMSEY II AND HIS WIFE, JOANA KIMSEY; TRACY 44TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Master Commission- KIMSEY BRIGHAM, AND UNKNOWN SPOUSE; GAIL KIMSEY BELL CIRCUIT COURT er will on April 25, 2013 at 10:15 a.m., at the Bell County Court- BUSH, HER HUSBAND, REN BUSH; and JOYCE KIMSEY GO- CIVIL ACTION NO. 12-CI-00540 FORTH, A WIDOW, DEFENDANTS. COMMUNITY TRUST BANK, INC., PLAINTIFF, house door facing the Post Office, in Pineville, Kentucky, offer for Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Master Commission- VS. sale at public auction and outcry to the highest and best bidder, er will on May 2, 2013 at 10:00 a.m., at the Bell County Court- VIVIAN IMOGENE BROCK; JOHNNIE G. BROCK; VERA G. viz: house door facing the Post Office, in Pineville, Kentucky, offer for BROCK and LIVINGSTON FINANCIAL, LLC, DEFENDANTS. Property Address: Deer Drive, Lot 46 Brush Mountain Farms, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Master Commission- sale at public auction and outcry to the highest and best bidder, er will on April 18, 2013 at 10:00 a.m., at the Bell County Court- Middlesboro, KY 40965. viz: house door facing the Post Office, in Pineville, Kentucky, offer for Situated in the County of Bell, in the State of Kentucky, and be- All of Lots # Five (5), Six (6) and Seven (7), in Block # Four Hun- sale at public auction and outcry to the highest and best bidder, ing described as follows: dred Six (406), Section Southeast, Middlesboro, Bell County, viz: Being all of Lot # 46 of Brush Mountain Farms Subdivision, Kentucky, according to map and plat hereof on file and of record All that certain parcel of land lying and being situated in the in the Bell County Court Clerk’s Office; and according to plat of County of Bell, State of KY, to-wit: BEGINNING at an iron rod 30 Phase II, a Planned Unit Development, as shown on plat of same the L.S. Mott Sub-division, dated April 23, 1954 and of record in feet from the center of Kentucky Highway #221 and being the of record in Plat Cabinet 3, Slide 54, in the Bell County Court said clerk’s office. northwest corner of the Mill Creek Baptist Church property; Clerk’s Office. And being all the same real property conveyed to Jack Kimsey thence with the Mill Creek Baptist Church property line SE 28 de- Subject to all reservations, easements, restrictions, covenants and Ruby Kimsey, husband and wife, on April 24th, 1959, and grees 30 minutes—185.58 feet to an iron rod in the L&N Rail- and conditions for Brush Mountain Farms Subdivision, Phase II, recorded in Deed book 169, Page 428 in the office of the Clerk of road right-of-way fence, thence meandering with the railroad Bell County, Kentucky. right-of-way west 100 feet to an iron rod in the railroad right-of- recorded in Misc. Book 20, Page 737, in Bell County Court way fence, thence leaving the railroad right-of-way NW 28 de- Clerk’s Office. Being all the same real property conveyed to Ruby Kimsey, by grees 30 minutes—196.50 feet to an iron rod 30 feet form (sic) Being the same property conveyed to Mark M. Bills and Sandra her husband, Jack Kimsey on September 14, 1988 and recor- the center of Kentucky Highway #221, thence meandering east E. Boykin, husband and wife, from Diversified Investments and ded on June 6, 1989 in Deed Book 258, Page 44, in the office of 100 feet with Kentucky Highway #221 to the point of beginning. the Clerk of Bell County, Kentucky. Being the same property conveyed to Johnnie G. Brock and Vera Developments, LLC, by Deed dated 04/02/2007, recorded For further reference of title please refer to the Affidavit of Des- G. Brock by deed dated December 1, 2010 from Vivian Imagine 04/09/2007, Deed Book 336, page 381, Bell County Clerk’s Re- cent of Ruby Kimsey recorded in Deed book 355, Page 584 in Brock, widow, and recorded in Deed Book 354, page 555, in the cords, and being known as 46 Brush Mountain Farms, Middles- the office of the Clerk of Bell County, Kentucky. Bell County Clerk’s Office, Pineville, Kentucky. boro, KY 40965. Being all the same real property conveyed to Ruby Kimsey, by There is also conveyed herewith and made a part hereof a 1995 The property is being sold to pay the principal Judgment of her husband, Jack Kimsey Gile Kentucky HS Gray 14x60 Mobile home; VIN #: P G114391. $37,403.73, plus interest, costs and fees. Terms: ten percent The property is being sold for the purpose of paying the costs of The property is being sold to pay the principal Judgment of the action. Terms: ten percent (10%) of the purchase price due $8,975.30, plus interest, costs and fees. Terms: ten percent (10%) of the purchase price due at time of sale; balance within (10%) of the purchase price due at time of sale; balance within at time of sale; balance within thirty (30) days. Bond: with ap- sixty (60) days. Bond: with approved surety and interest at 12% proved surety and interest at 12% per annum from date of sale thirty (30) days. Bond: with approved surety and interest at 12% per annum from date of sale until paid. The sale shall otherwise per annum from date of sale until paid. The sale shall otherwise until paid. The sale shall otherwise be in accordance with the loc- be in accordance with the local rules of court as amended. be in accordance with the local rules of court as amended. al rules of court as amended. JEFFERY W. HELTON JEFFERY W. HELTON JEFFERY W. HELTON Bell Circuit Court Master Commissioner Bell Circuit Court Master Commissioner Bell Circuit Court Master Commissioner

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IN THE JUVENILE COURT OF CLAIBORNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUKY COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY STATE OF TENNESSEE ) 44TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN’S SERVICES, ) BELL CIRCUIT COURT 44TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Petitioner, ) ) CIVIL ACTION NO. 12-CI-00276 BELL CIRCUIT COURT v. ) No. 11-JV-821 FORCHT BANK, NA SUCCESSOR-IN-INTEREST TO WILLI- CIVIL ACTION NO. 12-CI-00453 ) AMSBURG NATIONAL BANK, PLAINTIFF, Buddy Allen North ) VS. KENTUCKY HOUSING CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF, Respondent.) L.D. SAYLOR, single, widower; MICHAEL EDWARD SOUTHER- ) LAND and his wife, MARIA HOPE SOUTHERLAND; CAPITAL VS. IN THE MATTER OF: ONE BANK(USA) N.A. F/K/A CAPITAL ONE BANK; ADVANT- Carol Beth Ruth Harp, d.o.b. 4/30/2011 JOHNNY BROWN; JOANN ABLES BROWN; MIDDLESBORO Donnie Alan Wayne North, d.o.b. 12/23/2009 AGE ASSETS II, INC.; LVNV FUNDING, LLC; AND BELL CHILDREN UNDER EIGHTEEN (18) YEARS OF AGE COUNTY, KENTUCKY, DEFENDANTS APPALACHIAN REGIONAL HEALTHCARE; FIRST STATE FIN- Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Master Commission- ANCIAL, INC. and COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY, BELL MOTION AND ORDER FOR PUBLICATION er will on April 25, 2013 at 10:00 a.m., at the Bell County Court- house door facing the Post Office, in Pineville, Kentucky, offer for COUNTY, DEFENDANTS. sale at public auction and outcry to the highest and best bidder, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Master Commission- Pursuant to Rule 10(c)(2), Tenn. R. Juv. P., and T.C.A 37-1-123(b), 21-1-203 and 21-1- viz: er will on April 18, 2013 at 10:15 a.m., at the Bell County Court- 204(a) and (b), the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services moves this Court for an Order Four adjoining tracts of land lying and being in Bell County, Ken- directing that service on Respondent, Buddy Allen North, be made by publication because his tucky on the waters of Williams Branch, and more particularly de- house door facing the Post Office, in Pineville, Kentucky, offer for scribed as follows: sale at public auction and outcry to the highest and best bidder, residence is unknown and cannot be ascertained with reasonable diligence, as more fully appears Tract #1: BEGINNING on an 8” white oak and service bush on from the Affidavit attached hereto. center of spur between left fork of Williams Branch and Cox Hol- viz: It appearing to the Court from the sworn allegations of the Petition for Temporary low; thence up spur with water divide on top of spur; thence Being all of the same property conveyed to Mortgagors by Deed northeast to Slusher back line; thence Southwardly with said line Custody and the Affidavit of Diligent Search that the whereabouts of the Respondent are to a stone marked “S”; thence East with Joe Miracle line and dated August 2, 2007 from Ch-Soon Yeh and Shu Hua Tung, unknown and cannot be ascertained with reasonable diligence, it is, therefore, ORDERED that Charlie Green’s line to the BEGINNING, containing 12 acres, husband and wife, and recorded in Deed Book 337, Page 715 Respondent, Buddy Allen North, be served by publication of the following notice for four (4) more or less. Tract #2: BEGINNING at a stake on a little drain known as the Office of the Bell County Court Clerk and being more particularly consecutive weeks in the Claiborne Progress, a newspaper in general circulation published in Cox Hollow, on said branch; thence North 22 poles crossing the described as follows: Claiborne County, Tennessee, and the Middlesboro Daily News, a newspaper of general spring to two maples; thence West 12 poles to a stake, small circulation published in Bell County, Kentucky, and that a summons and copy of the petition be beech, dogwood and white oak pointers; thence South 22 poles Situated in the Northeast Section of the City of Middlesboro, Bell to a stake and stone; thence East 12 poles to the BEGINNING, County, Kentucky, viz: mailed to him at his last known address of 109 Bloomsbury Avenue, Middlesboro, TN 40965. containing two acres. It is further ORDERED that if Respondent Buddy Allen North does not enter an Tract #3: Lying on the left hand side of the left fork of Williams BEGINNING at a point in the East line of 10th Street, said point appearance or otherwise answer the petition, further personal service or service by further Branch (known as Cox Hollow) and beginning at the upper right being located North 8 deg. West 167 feet from the Northeast in- publication shall be dispensed with and service of any future notices, motions, orders or other hand corner of Elige Miracle’s property, a straight line around hill 82 feet to Joe Miracle’s line; thence with Joe’s line down hill 130 tersection of Lothbury Avenue and 10th Street, a corner to legal documents in this matter may be made upon Respondent by filing the same with the Clerk feet to branch; thence down said branch with Joe’s line to Elige James Sewell Thompson; thence north 82 deg East with of the Juvenile Court of Claiborne County, Tennessee. Miracle’s corner; thence with Elige’s line to the BEGINNING. NOTICE There is an Off-conveyance from L.D. Saylor to Wintfred Hoskins Thompson line 105 feet to appoint; thence parallel with 10th by deed dated July 1990, and recorded July 20, 1990 being a Street North 8 deg. West 93 feet to a point; the Southeast corner Buddy Allen North part of Tract #3 and recorded in Deed Book 263, Page 21. Tract #4: BEGINNING at stone corner of Joe Miracle two acre of Cari Hopper; thence with the Hopper line South 82 deg. West The State of Tennessee, Department of Children’s Services, has filed a petition tract; thence 17 poles to a white oak, the beginning corner of Eli- 105 feet to a point in the East line of 10th Street; thence South 8 seeking to terminate your parental rights to your children. You are hereby hu Hurst tract; thence back with said Elihu Hurst line 56 ½ poles ORDERED to appear for trial on that petition on to the 1000 acre; thence with the 1000 acre line to ash, poplar deg. East with the East line of 10th Street 93 feet to a point of ______June 21, 2013 at 9:00 AM, at the Claiborne County and sugar tree; thence with Lona Wilson backline 34 poles to a beginning. Juvenile Court at 415 Straight Creek Rd, New Tazewell TN 37825 or to pine on a small spur; thence Eastward with same ridge to a black otherwise enter an appearance in this matter. If you fail to do so, an order may be oak on main ridge at head of Cox hollow; thence with said ridge For greater certainty, reference is made to Bell Circuit Court, entered against you for the relief requested in the petition. You may view and obtain a copy of the petition and any other subsequently filed legal documents in 26 poles to the third chimney rock; thence a straight line down Civil Action No. 03-CI-00438. For further source of title see deed the Juvenile Court Clerk’s Office at the address shown above. ridge 31 ½ poles to beech; Joe Miracle back corner, 7 acres, of conveyance from Estille Messer to Larry Douglas Thacker and more or less. ENTERED this the _____20 day of March, 2013. There is an off-conveyance for Easement from L.D. Saylor to wife, Mary Charles Thacker, dated July 19, 1993, Deed Book Wintfred Hoskins in Deed Book 303, page 405. BEING PART OF THE SAME PROPERTY acquired by L. D. 273, Page 707, Bell County Clerk’s Office. ______Saylor, and his wife, Bonnie Lou Saylor (now deceased), by Property Address: 206 North 10th St., Middlesboro, KY 40965. JUDGE ROBERT ESTEP deed dated February 15, 1972, from J. R. Barnett and his wife, CLAIBORNE COUNTY JUVENILE COURT Margie Barnett, and recorded in Deed Book 206, page 1 of the The property is being sold to pay the principal Judgment of Bell County Court Clerk’s Office. $66,352.70, plus interest, costs and fees. Terms: ten percent PREPARED BY: There is also included herewith a 2005 Fleetwood Mobile home, TNFL427AB29342. (10%) of the purchase price down, due at time of sale; balance The property is being sold to pay the principal Judgment of within sixty (60) days. Bond: with approved surety and interest at $63,287.68, plus interest, costs and fees. Terms: ten percent Audre H. Estes (BPR #029150) (10%) of the purchase price due at time of sale; balance within 12% per annum from date of sale until paid. The sale shall other- Assistant General Counsel sixty (60) days. Bond: with approved surety and interest at 12% wise be in accordance with the local rules of court as amended. TN Department of Children’s Services per annum from date of sale until paid. The sale shall otherwise 613 W. Hwy 11E, Suite 1 be in accordance with the local rules of court as amended. JEFFERY W. HELTON New Market, TN 37820 JEFFERY W. HELTON Bell Circuit Court Master Commissioner 865-475-0722 x 1008 Bell Circuit Court Master Commissioner Bombing From page 1 Police said three people stay indoors or go back to their The police commissioner said because of all the friends and ears are zinging,” Wall said. were killed. An 8-year-old boy hotel rooms and avoid crowds that it may have been caused relatives clustered around to “It was so forceful. It knocked was among the dead, accord- as bomb squads methodical- by an incendiary device but cheer them on. us to the ground.” ing to a person who talked to a ly checked parcels and bags that it was not clear whether Runners in the medical tent Competitors and race volun- friend of the family and spoke left along the race route. He it was related to the bombings. for treatment of dehydration teers were crying as they fled on condition of anonymity. said investigators didn’t know The first explosion occurred or other race-related ills were the chaos. Authorities went Hospitals reported at least whether the bombs were hid- on the north side of Boylston pushed out to make room for onto the course to carry away 144 people injured, at least den in mailboxes or trash cans. Street, just before the finish victims of the bombing. the injured, while race strag- 17 of them critically. The vic- He said authorities had line, and some people initially A woman who was a few glers were rerouted away from tims’ injuries included broken received “no specific intelli- thought it was a celebratory feet from the second bomb, the smoking site. bones, shrapnel wounds and gence that anything was going cannon blast. Brighid Wall, 35, of Duxbury, Roupen Bastajian, a state ruptured eardrums. to happen” at the race. When the second bomb said that when it exploded, trooper from Smithfield, R.I., At Massachusetts General The Federal Aviation went off, spectators’ cheers runners and spectators froze, had just finished the race when Hospital, Alisdair Conn, chief Administration barred low- turned to screams. As sirens unsure of what to do. Her hus- he heard the blasts. of emergency services, said: flying aircraft within 3.5 miles blared, emergency workers band threw their children to “I started running toward “This is something I’ve never of the site. and National Guardsmen who the ground, lay on top of them the blast. And there were peo- and another man lay on top of seen in my 25 years here ... “We still don’t know who had been assigned to the race ple all over the floor,” he said. this amount of carnage in the did this or why,” Obama said for crowd control began climb- them and said, “Don’t get up, “We started grabbing tourni- civilian population. This is at the White House, adding, ing over and tearing down don’t get up.” quets and started tying legs. what we expect from war.” “Make no mistake: We will get temporary fences to get to the After a minute or so without A lot of people amputated. ... Some 23,000 runners took to the bottom of this.” blast site. another explosion, Wall said, part in the race, one of the With scant official informa- The bombings occurred she and her family headed to At least 25 to 30 people have world’s oldest and most presti- tion to guide them, members about four hours into the race a Starbucks and out the back at least one leg missing, or gious marathons. of Congress said there was and two hours after the men’s door through an alley. Around an ankle missing, or two legs One of Boston’s biggest little or no doubt it was an act winner crossed the finish them, the windows of the bars missing.” annual events, the race winds of terrorism. line. By that point, more than and restaurants were blown The race honored the vic- up near Copley Square, not far “We just don’t know whether 17,000 of the athletes had fin- out. tims of the Newtown, Conn., from the landmark Prudential it’s foreign or domestic,” said ished the marathon, but thou- She said she saw six to eight shooting with a special mile Center and the Boston Public Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, sands more were still running. people bleeding profusely, marker in Monday’s race. Library. It is held on Patriots chairman of the House The attack may have been including one man who was Boston Athletic Association Day, which commemorates the Committee on Homeland timed for maximum carnage: kneeling, dazed, with blood president Joanne Flaminio pre- first battles of the American Security. The four-hour mark is typi- trickling down his head. viously said there was “special Revolution, at Concord and A few miles away from the cally a crowded time near the Another person was on the significance” to the fact that Lexington in 1775. finish line and around the finish line because of the slow- ground covered in blood and the race is 26.2 miles long and Boston Police Commissioner same time, a fire broke out at but-steady recreational run- not moving. 26 people died at Sandy Hook Edward Davis asked people to the John F. Kennedy Library. ners completing the race and “My ears are zinging. Their Elementary School. Pa g e 12 THE DAILY NEWS | tuesDAY | april 16, 2013 Education 4-H ‘Share the Fun Competition’ held Special to the Daily News to assist with the event. Appreciation also goes to Jonesville IGA, Subway, The Lee County 4-H Share the Fun and Kayla Seals and Premier Jeweler for Competition was held on April 5 at the their donations. Lee High School auditorium. Youth The Senior Level 4-H Share the Fun who competed and won overall at the Competition was held on April 4 in the school level competition advanced to Lee High School auditorium. Teens the county event. from Lee High and Thomas Walker The 4-H talent competition encour- High School competed in various cat- ages youth to discover and develop egories. Those who were selected their talents, develop confidence in self, Overall winners in their category will and to have the experience in perform- advance to the state level at Virginia ing before others. Tech in June and will compete with The overall winners will advance to teens from throughout Virginia during the Area I Competition on April 2 the 4-H Congress Week. in Wise County, Va., at Powell Valley The following overall winners are: Middle School at 6 p.m. Vocal — Dylan Tomlinson, Roger Junior and intermediate level participants of the 4-H Share the Fun Competition. Overall winners in the Junior Level Clark, Josh Bocock and Logan Strange; are: Vocal — Bethany Davis and Combination — Alex Sprinkle (not Miranda Moore; Combination — pictured); Drama — Andy Gilliam; Cassandra Bledsoe; Dance — Joseph Instrumental — Jesse Gilliam and Alex Dillman; Drama — Samantha Jerrell, Alsup; and Variety — Nick Hadges and Danielle Williams, Toby Sexton and Austin Wells. Cantor Davis; Instrumental — Gracie The 4-H Program appreciates both Sage; and Variety — Micah Stewart. 4-H sponsors at Lee High and Thomas Overall Winners in the Intermediate Walker High School, Melissa Greer and Level are: Vocal — Roberto Murray; Holly Dean, along with volunteers who Combination — Kaitlin Bledsoe; Dance assist the program throughout the year — Sarah Travis; and Instrumental — with their time and support. Samantha Beason. If you would like to find out more The 4-H Program appreciates the sup- about the 4-H Program in Lee County, port from Lee County Schools, parents contact Shelia Belcher, Extension Agent and those who volunteered their time at 276/346-1522 or [email protected]. Senior level participants of the 4-H Share the Fun Competition are pictured. Law review symposium to address affordable care act Special to the Daily News Award for Excellence in Law and ies, THA Solutions Group, Inc., and 8:30 a.m. and run through 2:30 p.m. with Medicine from the University of Indiana. the Tennessee Hospital and Education a break for lunch. The event will take KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The Lincoln He served as Tennessee Governor Phil Research Foundation, since August place in the LMU-DSOL Courtroom. Memorial University (LMU) John J. Bredesen’s counsel on TennCare reform 1993. 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