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Your Fleming County Newspaper Since 1880 • 115 S. Main Cross, Flemingsburg, KY 41041 • Ph.: 606-845-9211 Official statements More details emerge about the Second Annual released in fatal Smokin’ Downtown BBQ Festival shooting investigation By Charles Mattox KyNewsGroup By Charles Mattox [email protected] KyNewsGroup [email protected] More details have emerged regarding the Three weeks after a Second Annual Smokin’ man was fatally shot by Downtown BBQ Festival, a Fleming County Depu- which will be held Friday- ty Sheriff, questions still Saturday, June 11-12, in loom large and official downtown Flemingsburg, responses to the shooting and will feature delicious leave much to the imagi- food, a BBQ contest with nation. thousands of dollars in What we officially prize money, a free con- know is that a Terry Dar- cert featuring Shenan- nell Jackson was shot by Terry Darnell Jackson doah, and local Bluegrass Fleming County Deputy Group ,Turning Ground, Sheriff Justin Conley Commonwealth as re- capped off on June 12 during a physical alter- quested by local law en- Festival cont. pg. 2 cation that stemmed forcement agencies. KSP from a rolling domestic is committed to being dispute, during which transparent while ensur- Conley witnessed Dar- ing the integrity of the nell assaulting a woman investigation. To protect Schwartz signs with Lindsey Wilson College while he and the woman the integrity of ongoing were traveling down the investigations, it is KSP By Charles Mattox road in a truck. policy to not release any KyNewsGroup The two law enforce- further details until the [email protected] ment agencies directly investigation has been involved have released completed. Timelines to Cooper Schwartz, a the following. complete investigations dedicated Panther, signed vary based on the com- a letter of intent to play On April 13, 2021, plexity of the case.” football at Lindsey Wil- Kentucky State Police son College during a brief released the following: On April 15, 2021, signing ceremony at the “On Monday, March Fleming County Sheriff, high school on Friday. 29, 2021 at approximate- Gary Kinder released Schwartz was a strong ly 4:30 PM EST the Ken- the following: presence on the Panther’s tucky State Police (KSP) “On March 29, 2021, offensive and defensive Post 8 was requested Fleming County Sheriff’s line and has a long his- by the Fleming County Deputy Justin Conley tory with the team. Sheriff’s Department to responded to a citizen “Cooper has been investigate an officer-in- report of a physical al- around our program volved shooting that oc- tercation between Terry his entire life,” Panther curred in Mason County. Darnell Jackson and a Head Coach, Bill Spen- At this time, KSP has female victim, who were cer, said following the conducted interviews of traveling in the same signing. “When his older vital witnesses and offi- vehicle. Upon deputies’ cers, and can release the attempts to stop the ve- Schwartz cont. pg. 2 names and ages of those hicle, Mr. Jackson fled involved in the incident. at a high rate of speed The male operator into Mason County. He of the vehicle has been wrecked the vehicle he identified as Terry Dar- was driving and fled on Rural secondary road recommendations approved by fiscal court nell Jackson, age 48. foot into a wooded area. The officer-involved is Deputy Conley pursued The state’s transporta- By Charles Mattox tion department has allo- Deputy Justin Conley, Mr. Jackson into this KyNewsGroup cated $1,071,301 for the age 27, a 5-year veteran wooded area on foot. A [email protected] of the Fleming County physical altercation fol- rural secondary roads for Sheriff’s Department. lowed between Mr. Jack- this fiscal year and with Deputy Conley has been son and Deputy Conley Members of the Flem- $63,406 being left in last placed on administra- resulting in the deputy ing County Fiscal Court year’s fund, the total for tive leave per the depart- discharging his weapon. unanimously approved rural secondary road im- ment’s policies and pro- Mr. Jackson was trans- the Kentucky Transpor- provement is $1,134,707. cedures. ported from the scene tation Department’s Ru- Three roads are recom- KSP has statewide by ambulance and air- ral Secondary Road Rec- mended for asphalt re- jurisdiction and inves- lifted to the University ommendations during an surfacing. They are: KY tigates officer-involved April 13 meeting at the shootings throughout the Shooting cont. pg. 2 Fleming County Court- Road cont. pg. 2 house. Fox Valley Wood WANTED Photo by Charles Mattox Walnut Logs & all other species Magistrate, David Deatley, stresses a point to Ken- Fox Valley Wood has been MFG tucky Transportation Engineers during an April 13, walnut gun stock for 40+ years 2021 Fleming County Fis- All of our logs are sawed in the USA cal Court meeting, during Buying All Grades of Export Logs Including We buy standing timber Walnut And Low Grade Logs as Well Certified Master Loggers which the court approved 821 Muses Mill Rd. • Wallingford, Ky 41093 the rural secondary road recommendations by the 674 Turner Road, Flemingsburg, KY 41041 606-876-4661 state’s engineers.

YOUR HOMETOWN FURNITURE STORE SINCE 1977 Like us on Facebook! McRoberts Furniture Mart, Inc. www.amishheritagefurniture.com www.McRobertsFurnitureMart.com 606-763-9048 16 West Second • Downtown Maysville, KY 5895 US 68 May’s Lick, KY 606-564-9848 Hours: Mon-Sat 9am to 5pm • Closed Thursday & Sunday 2 - April 21, 2021 Flemingsburg Gazette Since 1880 community Lawrence pledges support By Charles Mattox 2020. During that meeting • Tourism & Out- KyNewsGroup Lawrence has enjoyed he also pledged to work door Recreation (H) [email protected] success in the private with the Buffalo Trace (Member) sector as a real estate Area Development Dis- Interim Joint Commit- developer and told com- trict to help bring more tee Fleming County’s munity leaders he is in- infrastructure projects • Economic Devel- State Representative for terested in seeing local into the area. opment & Workforce In- District 70, William Law- communities prosper. Lawrence assumed of- vestment (Member) rence, 32, of Maysville, He said as a freshman fice on January 1, 2021. • Tourism, Small was in town earlier this state representative he His current term ends on Business, and Informa- month, meeting with has been busy and fo- December 31, 2022. tion Technology (Mem- members of the Flem- cusing on several items, As a member, he par- ber) ingsburg City Council including the state’s bud- ticipates in: Caucus and the Fleming County get. House session stand- • Mountain Cau- Fiscal Court and pledg- “The state’s budget ing committee cus (Member) ing support for assisting hasn’t changed a lot from • Small Business • Bourbon Trail local governments and last year,” Lawrence told & Information Technol- Caucus (Member) its members. members of the fiscal ogy (H) (Member) • Pro-Life Caucus Lawrence, a Repub- court, during their April • Economic Devel- lican, won the general 13 meeting at the Flem- opment & Workforce In- election vote on Nov. 30, ing County Courthouse. vestment (H) (Member) 559 Wallingford Road, at at the Fleming-Lewis begins at the junction of 559 Wallingford Road, Wooly Road at a cost of Road cont. from a cost of $336,800 which County line; KY 597 KY 57 and ends at the beginning at Wilson Run $380,560. pg. 1 begins at the junction Cherry Grove Road, at a junction of KY 3299 and Creek Bridge and end- of Wooly Road and ends cost of $193,360, which a separate section of KY ing at the junction of

when he was in elemen- a very high football I.Q. Schwartz cont. tary school.” and he understands the SOMETHING NEW from pg. 1 Coach Spencer said ‘why’ of the way things Schwartz was depend- are done. Lindsey Wilson brother played he was able and consistent. has a tremendous pro- there hanging out with “You never had to wor- gram and Cooper will do AT THE his mom and dad for ry if he was going to be great things there.” team meals and of course there or if he was going games. He was a water to do his job. He is a nat- CARLISLE MERCURY boy for the team for years ural leader and he has

Festival cont. awesome prizes includ- Bluegrass Band, Turn- ing our grand prize Crop- ing Ground performing from pg. 1 per 383 engine.” at 5:15 until 7 while the Downtown Flemings- BBQ contest is ongoing. with the Jeff Gulley- burg will be closed to ve- Prizes will be awarded Debbie Cropper Memo- hicular traffic Friday and for various BBQ catego- rial Rod Run. Saturday with only those ries, including brisket, Local BBQ entrepre- participating in the car pulled pork, ribs and neur, Stacy Vice, is one of show and special accom- chicken. several people assisting modations will be made Country music artists Flemingsburg Tourism for handicap accessibil- Shenandoah are sched- Commission members in ity. uled to perform at 8 pm planning the event along “There’s going to be a Friday evening and the with Joe Dunaway. lot of room and we didn’t concerts are free to the Dunaway will be su- want there to be any traf- public. pervising the Jeff Gulley- fic congestion during the Mandolin Farms and Debbie Cropper Memo- event,” Dunaway said David Tackett and Vic rial Rod Run which will Local talent will be Adams will be offering be held Saturday inside We have become a SpecCast Toy Dealer featured during the car special camping rates to the park and will feature show with guitarist Paul festival goers who want live music, lots of classic Reeves showcasing with to spend the night or lon- cars and hotrods, a DJ one band and Amy Bolar ger at the beautiful Man- and award winning BBQ with another. Plus DJ dolin Farms property from vendors who enter Iceman will also be play- just off Bald Hill Road the BBQ contests. ing music. and local bed and Break- “We’re going to allow Friday will feature two fast establishments will the vendors with the free concerts and a BBQ also be accommodating BBQ festival to offer contest guests. their food during the car The BBQ contest and Anyone with questions show,” Dunaway said. concerts on Friday will about the BBQ contest Dunaway has hosted be held rain or shine but are asked to contact Sta- the event for several the Jeff Gulley Memo- cy Vice at 606-782-2610 years, although the Co- rial Rod Run will have and if you are interested vid pandemic prevented a back-up rain-out day in participating in the him from hosting the ifneeded. Jeff Gulley-Debbie Crop- event last year. The BBQ vendors will per Memorial Rod Run “We’re hoping that selling their delicious event be sure to contact this year will be our best products to the public, Joe Dunaway at 606- ever,” Dunaway said. if they so chose, with 748-8778.. “I look for it to be huge. the Eastern Kentucky We are giving away some We carry Ford, Case, Oliver, Farmall, The Fleming County review will be conducted Shooting cont. Sheriff’s Office has con- once the Kentucky State Allis Chalmers tractors and more! from pg. 1 ducted a preliminary Police investigation is review, which indicates complete and reviewed of Cincinnati Hospital, Deputy Conley’s use of by the Commonwealth’s We will be adding more in where he was later pro- force was consistent with Attorney. nounced deceased. The his training and with the Any additional re- the near future continue to Kentucky State Police Sheriff’s Office standard quests for information watch for advertisements of are investigating the in- policies and procedures should be made to the cident, and their report in a situation with im- Kentucky State Police.” new items coming soon. will be presented to the mediate threats to the Commonwealth’s At- safety of himself and torney for their review. others. A more in depth We also have trucks Call 859-289-6425 $185,000.00 CASH REWARD The citizens of Rowan County deserve better... your “Streisand Effect” strategy will not work Whereas... THE TRUTH SHALL SET YOU FREE

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Sandra Lynn Florence Johnson george raymond lands

Fleming County Deeds office for 27 years. She head, and Andy (Paula) was a loving and caring Lands of Hillsboro; four Chuck Hurst to Carrie Davis Drive in Ewing in wife, mother, and grand- sisters, Pauline (Frank) Michelle Hurst, for and in Fleming County. mother. She is survived Harper of Haldeman, Su- consideration of the love and Darlene Ann by her husband, Terry san (Arnie) Henderson of affection of the Grantor for Nowak to Ronald Reid and Johnson; her children, Owingsville, Alice John- the Grantee, property locat- Dawn Reid, for and in con- Robert (wife Beka) John- son and Melany (James) ed on Pea Ridge in Fleming sideration of the sum of son and Kasha (husband Harper, all of Morehead; County. $169,000, property located Levi) Jones; and her and numerous nieces and Marlene Vice to in Stone Subdivision in grandchildren, Connor nephews. George was a Carlee Jolley, for and in Fleming County. and Oliver Jones. Fu- retired electrician and consideration of the sum of Marlo Properties neral service was at 1 was a member of Shiloh $83,000, property located on LLC to Timothy Boles and p.m., Monday, April 19, Methodist Church. He Stockwell Ave in the City of Melony Boles, for and in 2021, at Boone-Nickell enjoyed listening to gos- Flemingsburg. consideration of the sum of Funeral Home with Bro. pel music, restoring clas- Patrick A Dillon $79,000, property located Rex McKinniss officiat- sic cars, traveling, and and Michelle A Dillon to on Highway No 10 in Lewis ing. Sandra was laid to Newell Pollitt Jr and Kayla County. especially spending time rest in Elizaville Ceme- George Raymond with family. He will be Pollitt, for and in consider- Barber and Mc- Sandra Lynn Flor- tery. Connor and Oliver Lands, age 66, of Watson ation of the sum of $275,000, Intyre Farms Inc to Flem- greatly missed and lov- ence Johnson, 69, of served as her honorary Road, Hillsboro, passed property located on the ingly remembered. Fu- ingsburg-Fleming County Flemingsburg, passed away Wednesday, April south side of CR No 1003, Industrial Authority, for pallbearers. Visitation neral services were con- away Wednesday, April 14, 2021, at his home. the McCann Rd, approx 0.85 and in consideration of the was from 5 – 7 p.m., Sun- ducted 3 p.m. Saturday, 14, 2021, at Pikeville day, at the funeral home. Born March 21, 1955, in mile northeast of Ky Hwy sum of $1,551,480, property Medical . Born April 17, 2021, at Hutton No 32, the Flemingsburg- located near the north west In compliance with state LaPorte, Indiana, he was Funeral Home in Hills- in Fleming County on mandate, masks are re- a son of the late Charles Morehead Road in Fleming end of the city of Flemings- September 24, 1951, she boro with Pastor Andy County. burg on the east side of Ky quired for those in at- Oliver Lands and Helen Lands, Pastor Roy Lands, was the daughter of the tendance of all services. Faye Fultz Lands. In ad- Anthony W. Trues- Hwy 11 (Maysville Road) late William Florence and Pastor John Lands dell and Opal C. Truesdell and on the south west side of Friends may offer online dition to his parents, he and the late Eula Story officiating. Burial -fol to Marvin Schwartz and Taylor Mill Road in Fleming condolences at www. was preceded in death by Florence. Sandra worked lowed in Hillsboro Cem- Martha Schwartz, for and in County. boonenickellfuneral- a daughter, Keshia Tay- etery. Pallbearers: Gary consideration of the sum of Vickie Lynn Rose as a deputy clerk for the home.com lor; a sister, Mae Brown; Fleming County Clerk’s Ray, Andrew Green, Da- $205,000, property located to DAKD LLC, for and in a brother-in-law, Steve vid Henderson, Tracy Mc- on the north side of Ky Hwy consideration of the sum of Johnson; and a sister- Clain, Jody Perkins, and No 3299, the Harn Road, $135,00, property located located on Fleming Creek on near the town of Beechburg in-law, Barbara Lands. James Harper. Visitation located approx 0.65 mile just south of Mexico Road the Fox Springs turnpike in in Black Diamond Resort in George is survived by his was from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. northwest of Ky Hwy No 57, and on the east side of the Fleming County. Fleming County. wife, Jane Hinton Lands; Saturday, April 17, 2021, the Flemingsburg-Mt. Car- Licking River in Fleming Anthony Suarez Christopher Wayne a daughter, Alisa Susan at Hutton Funeral Home, mel Road in Fleming Coun- County. and Ada Ruth Suarez to Gooding and Haley Gooding Ellis of Goddard; a son, 7634 Hillsboro Road, ty. US Bank Nation Mable Ruth Cooper and and Ryan Wesley Lamkin Russell Allen Burchett Bobby G. Tackett to Association to Stephanie Hillsboro, KY. Memorial Jeff A. Harmon, for and in and Meredith Lamkin and of Hillsboro; three grand- contributions are sug- Tharen Jorgenson and Can- Hitt, for and in consider- consideration of the sum of James Gooding and Kristi daughters, Jasmine Ame- dace Jorgenson, for and in gested to Goddard-Shi- ation of the sum of $16,502, $89,500, property located Gooding and Josh Good- lia Green and husband consideration of the sum of property located in Poplar loh Women’s Group (for Beech Springs Estates on ing and Felisha Gooding to Andrew of Maysville, $28,500, property located on Plains in Fleming County. Belle Grove Addiction Ky Hwy 3301 in Fleming Christopher Wayne Gooding Elizabeth Grace Ellis Recovery Center Minis- the waters of Johnson Creek Paradise Proper- County. and Ryan Wesley Lamkin, and Maggie Rose Ellis, try), c/o Virginia Reeves, on Johnson Creek County ties LLC to Dennis Gardner, Kenneth W. Keeton for and in consideration of both of Hillsboro; and a 161 Helphenstine Road, Road in Fleming County. for and in consideration of and Glenna C. Keeton to the division of jointly-owned Thomas V. Dibuono the sum of $5,000, property great grandson, Oliver Wallingford, KY 41093. Janaye C. Coffee, for and property, property located Anderson Green. Other and Robin G. Dibuono to located on the east side of in consideration of the sum west of Wooley Road on the COVID-19 mandates, Noah Aaron McKenzie and Colgan Road near the town survivors include five including masks and so- of $99,000, property located North side of James Road in brothers, David (Vick- Sarah Elizabeth McKenzie, of Beechburg in Black Dia- on the south west side of Ky Fleming County. cial distancing, will be ie) Lands of Haldeman, for and in consideration of mond Resort in Fleming Hwy 258 (Ringos Mill Road) Christopher Wayne observed. View memorial the sum of $315,000, prop- County. at its junction with Freeman Gooding and Haley Gooding John (Debbie) Lands and tribute or sign guestbook erty located on the waters of Donald F. Barnes Road in Fleming County. and Ryan Wesley Lamkin Roy (Robin) Lands, all at www.huttonfuneral- Fox Creek in Fleming Coun- and Tanya N. Barnes to Jason Todd Walton and Meredith Lamkin and of Carter County, Sam home.com ty. Kenneth Applegate and and Travis Chase Walton James Gooding and Kristi (Billie Jo) Lands of More- Gary L. Gray and Jacklyn Applegate, for and and James Matthew Walton Gooding and Josh Good- Janice Gray to Lee Ann Mik, in consideration of the sum to Robert J. Stout and Kate- ing and Felisha Gooding to and in consideration of the I, Danny Bradley, have made an for and in consideration of of $235,000, property located lin M. Stout and Joshua Pip- James Gooding and Josh the sum of $205,000, prop- in Ashton Estates in Flem- sum of $55,000, property lo- application for a stream cross- pin and Michia Lynn Pippin, Gooding, for and in consid- ing permit with the ky. division of erty located on the east side ing County. cated south of Flemingsburg for and in consideration of eration of division of joint- on the west side of Business Water Flood Plain Management to of CR No 1027, the Mt. Car- Jerry Black to Jer- the sum of $120,000, proper- ly-owned property, located build a low water bridge, 18 feet mel-Beechburg Road and on emy Weaver and Tiffany Ky Hwy 32 (Mockingbird long, 20 mfeet wide, 4 ½ feet high ty located on Big Run Road west of Wooley Road on the across Miller Lane on Route 697 the waters of Fleming Creek Weaver, for and in consider- Hill) in Fleming County. in Fleming County. north side of James Road in James L. Jarrell Mudsock Branch, about 2 ½ miles in Fleming County. ation of the sum of $16,500, Dorothy Paula from Tilton. Fleming County. to Mark Allen Fontana and Any comments or objections can be Larry Knechtly and property located in Grange Brotherton, Trustee of Daniel M . Stoltzful Diana Knechtly and Darcy City on Ky Hwy 211 in Flem- Jean Marie Fontana, for and made to the Ky. division of Water the Second Amended and and Katie E. Stoltzfus to in consideration of the sum Flood Plain Management, Section Pitts and Hope Pitts and ing County. Restated Dorothy Paula Benjamin M. Stoltzfus and 300, Sower Blvd, Frankfort, Ky. of $183,000, property located 40601 phone 502-564-3410 Thomas Napier and Faith David E Harding Brotherton Living Trust Arie F. Stoltzfus, for and in Napier to Stephen Marcus and Cynthia C. Harding to in South Ridge Park Subdivi- Agreement and J.V. Terry consideration of the love and sion to the City of Flemings- Published in the Flemingsburg Robertson, for and in consid- LCMA Properties LLC, for Gazette 04.21.21 and 04.28.21 Brotherton, Trustee of the affection that the Parties of burg. eration of the sum of $9,900, and in consideration of the Second Amended and Re- the First Part have for the property located on Owen sum of $250,000, property stated J.V. Terry Brother- Parties of the Second Part, • Self-Insulating ton Revocable Living Trust property located approx 0.5 • Never rusts or rots! Voted THE #1 • Pre-drilled every 3” Electric Fence Agreement to Ashley Gaines miles south of Ky Hwy 57 • NRCS EQIP Approved Solution Since 2011 Fizer Carpet and Amanda Gaines, for and and east of Battle Run in • Organic Approved in consideration of the sum of Fleming County. 270 East Water St. Flemingsburg, KY 41041 $8,000, property located on Ronnie Gray to (606)845-9771 • 1-800-944-9771 the east side of Colgan Road Heather Dawn Arnett, for AUTHORIZED RESELLER All major brands at low, low prices! Nathan Girod Waterproof8mm laminate Flooring with with attached attached pad pad - $1.39- 1.79 sq.sq ft.ft 7180 Tapp Lane withwith 2525 year warrantywarranty Mt. Sterling, KY 40353 LaminateWaterproof • Hardwood Flooring • Ceramic 859-779-0290 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. • Sat 9:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

PUBLIC NOTICE

An ordinance amending the Fleming County budget for Fiscal Year 2020- 2021, to include unanticipated receipts from Real Property Taxes, Tangible Boone Nickell Personal Property Taxes, Delinquent Tax, Cares Funding Reimbursement and Rural Development Grant in the General Fund, State Litter Abate- ment, Emergency 3% CRA, Balance Prior Year CRA in the Road Fund, Funeral Home and Mineral Tax in the LGEA Fund totaling $309,931.64 with offsetting ap- 150 West Water Street propriations in Reserve for Transfer, County COVID 19 Related Expenses, Covid Relief Fund Reimbursement Co Clerk in the General Fund, Reserve FLEMINGSBURG for Transfer in the Road Fund, and Reserve for Transfer in the LGEA Fund Harmon Monuments Ph.: (606) 845-2231 totaling $309,931.64. Ordinance 21-1323 was adopted by the Fleming County Fiscal Court at the April 13, 2021 meeting. A copy of the adopted ordinance with full text is available for public inspection at the Office of the Owners: Derek and Bethany Harmon Winston Grannis County Judge/Executive during normal business hours.

This advertisement was paid for by the Fleming County Fiscal Court using Fleming County tax dollars in the amoun t of $32. Monument Co., LLC

Published in the Flemingsburg Gazette 04.21.21 2390 Bypass Rd, Flemingsburg, KY 41041 606-876-5174 Advertisement for Bids Find us on Facebook! Harmon Monuments Western Fleming County Water District (WFCWD) will accept bids to pur- chase a new 4WD diesel truck to be used by their Operations Superinten- FREE SPRING CLEAN-UP WEEK OF dent in the performance of his duties. WFCWD will accept sealed bids for the truck, with the following specifications: RESIDENTS OF FLEMINGSBURG ONLY CAB: New, four-door, white, one-ton, single rear wheel crew cab, 4WD truck; ENGINE: Duramax 6.6L Turbo-Diesel V8 (or equivalent), Spare The City of Flemingsburg will be conducting a Free LT275/70R18 AT BW Tire, Integrated Trailer Brake Controller, Steering Wheel-Mounted Cruise Control, 120-Volt Instrument Panel Power Outlet, Clean-Up Week Monday through Friday, April 26th-30th. Electric Rear-Window Defogger, Deep-Tinted Glass, 220 AMP Alternator, There will be a roll off dumpster located at the Wastewater Skid Plates, Upfitter Switch Kit (5), Engine Heater, LED Smoked Need help at your business? Amber Roof Marker Lambs, Front License Plat Kit, Snow Plow Prep/ Treatment Plant (497 E. Water St.) from 1:00-4:00 p.m. Camper Package, Preferred Equipment Group 1SA, 3.42 Rear Axle every day that week. Residents will be responsible for Ratio, GWR: 12,250 lbs (5,557 kgs), Convenience Package, remote start Place your help wanted ad in our help and keyless entry; TRANSMISSION: Heavy Duty Automatic Transmis- hauling, unloading, and placing items in the dumpsters. sion, Turbocharged Diesel V8 4WD, automatic; BED: White, Knapheide CITY EMPLOYEES WILL NOT BE HANDLING ANY wanted section. PGND, Intergrated Class V Receiver Hitch. ITEMS. Only City residents will be given access to the WFCWD will accept sealed bids at their office located at 1500 Ewing dumpster. The attendant on duty will verify residency by The section will be ran once a month. Road, Ewing, KY 41039 or by U.S. Mail at P.O. Box 16, Ewing, KY 41039. checking photo IDs. Please have IDs readily available. We All sealed bids must be received on or before (noon) on Thursday, April 29, 2021. Any bids received after that time will not be considered. have the right to decline any items. Residential only, busi- nesses will not be permitted. Email [email protected] to place The opening of the bids shall take place at a special meeting of the Board your ad in the monthly help wanted to be held on April 29, 2021 at 6:00 pm at the board office at 1500 Ewing Road, Ewing, KY 41039. The Board may award the bids at that meeting. Prohibited items include (but are not limited to:) section. Batteries The bid opening is open to the public and all bidders. WFCWD reserves the right to accept the best evaulated bids, to reject any and all bids, and Tires Or call 859-473-2137. to waive formalities. Large Appliances

Published in the Carlisle Mercury and Flemingsburg Gazette on 04.21 Trees & the Bath County News Outlook, Menifee County News Outlook and Lawnmowers Rowan County News on 04.22 of 2021 Paint – unless dried up 4 - April 21, 2021 Flemingsburg Gazette Since 1880 community FLEMING COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY Museum Musings RECEIVES NATIONAL GRANT FOR By Brenda Plummer SMALL AND RURAL LIBRARIES

Our special display on Ginny Reeves, author Jas. P. Fant, who survives At the Catholic Church $3,000 Grant Will Help the Library “Communication Devices” of “Goddard School Memo- him. Mr. Pearce was born in this place on Sunday, Work with Residents to address is being set up. Thank you, ries” will be at the mu- and raised near Poplar April 17, 1881 by Rev. educational issues and literacy Jimmy Kegley, Joan Bum- seum on Saturday, May Plains, but moved to this John Hickey: Mr. Patrick losses brought about from the gardner and Jill Crowe 8th from 2:00-4:00 to sign place about 25 years ago. King and Miss Amelia COVID-19 Pandemic for loaning us an assort- copies of her book. Even He has been a very suc- Shields, of Hillsboro.” ment of telephones. We if you did not attend the cessful financier, his pos- Undated: “Irvin Hart Fleming County Pub- activity and family en- have wall phones, a pay Goddard School, you will sessions being estimated died at his home near lic Library has been se- gagement away from telephone, a crank phone, still enjoy the book. Ginny all the way from $500,000 Poplar Plains yesterday lected as one of 300 li- screen time. a candlestick phone; a interviewed several people to a million. Much of this afternoon at 12:30 after a braries to participate in The pandemic has princess phone; as well as who shared their memo- is due to early invest- long illness of hip joint dis- Libraries Transforming caused student learning phones in various colors. ries, as well as researched ments in the fine lands of ease. His remains will be Communities: Focus on losses, an over-abun- We have dial phones and the school records kept at central Illinois at a time interred in our cemetery Small and Rural Librar- dance of screen-time, push button phones. We the Fleming County Board when they could be had of today after services at the ies, an American Library prevented in-person also have an assortment Office. Goddard, while the government or located residence at 9 A. M.” Association (ALA) initia- learning and programs, of phone books; some with unique in the people and on land warrants. He en- Undated: “At Homer, tive that helps library and caused frustration plastic covers which were experiences, was similar tered the banking busi- Indiana, June 7th, Mrs. workers better serve for children, parents, “freebees” from various to many of the smaller ness here about 1875, and Delilah Robertson, widow their small and rural and educators. Hope- businesses. I don’t think schools at that time in was for years President of of Thomas Robertson, who communities. fully, these community people realize how im- Kentucky. We hope you the Fleming County Na- died some two months ago. The competitive award conversations will spark portant telephone books will stop by, perhaps share tional and afterward of the She was aged 67 and was a comes with a $3,000 ideas and help us find were. In addition to lists a memory or two of your Deposit Bank of Pearce, daughter of the late Frank grant that will help the solutions to some diffi- of names and phone num- own school experiences, Fant and Co., which place Cassidy and a sister of M. library lead the commu- cult situations. M. and A. J. Cassidy, of bers, the phone book of- and visit with us. he held at the time of his nity in some important If you are interested ten listed addresses. If I thought I would con- death. He has a large cir- Mt. Sterling.” literacy and educational in getting involved or you wanted to send a tinue this week to share cle of relatives who will Undated: “Mrs. Emma card or a note to someone some short articles and mourn his loss.” Robertson, nee Cassidy, related conversations. taking part in the con- and didn’t automatically obituaries from a scrap- Undated: “Mrs. Amelia wife of Calvin L. Robert- “We are so proud to versation, please contact know their address, you book obtained a few years Kidwell died August 13 son, who was so fright- be chosen for this amaz- Kathy Davenport at 606- could just look it up in the ago at auction. at the home of her grand- fully burned three weeks ing opportunity,” said 845-7851 or email kdav- phone book. If someone Undated: “Edwin E. daughters, Misses Alexan- ago, died Monday after- Library Director Mary enport@fleminglibrary. you wanted to contact did Pearce, the well- known der, in Covington, KY. The noon, April 2, at about 2 Rushing. “This grant org. not have a phone number banker of this city, died deceased was the wife of o’clock after suffering un- will allow our library Since 2014, ALA’s Li- listed, you could often find Wednesday afternoon the late Jas. Kidwell and a told agony. Her remains to get to know our resi- braries Transforming someone who might be a about 1:30. He had been sister of the late T. J. Hin- were interred in our cem- dents better and help Communities initiative neighbor, call them and confined to his room for ton. She had passed more etery Tuesday afternoon us build a happier and has re-imagined the role get a message to the per- a long time and latterly than four score years, after services at the M. healthier community for libraries play in sup- son you wanted. The yel- had been threatened with had been a member of the E. Church, South, by Rev. our families.” porting communities. Li- low pages are also very paralysis, but was not Christian Church nearly John Reeves. As part of the grant, braries of all types have interesting. Businesses thought to be in a danger- 60 years. She had long Mrs. Robertson leaves a Fleming County Public utilized free dialogue advertised in the yellow ous condition until about been a citizen of Fleming husband and three small Library staff will take and deliberation train- pages. It is amazing to see ten o’clock that morning, County but left it soon af- children—daughters of an online course in how ing and resources to lead the variety of businesses when he grew rapidly ter the death of her hus- 7 and 3 years of age and to lead conversations, a community and campus which were located in our worse until death ensued. band, he being killed by a son of 5—to mourn a skill vital to library work forums; take part in area. We would love to add His funeral will take place the lightning some 40 loss to them irreparable, today. Staff will then anti-violence activities; years ago. One son sur- that of a devoted wife additional types of com- from the residence this af- host conversations with provide a space for resi- munication to our display ternoon (Friday), March vives her, Dr. Jas. Kidwell and mother. Mrs. Robert- residents about the edu- dents to come together such as beepers, walkie- 20, at one o’clock, and inter- of Mississippi.” son was one of the best talkies, c b radios, ham ment in our cemetery. The Undated: “Married: At of women—a Christian cational issues caused by and discuss challenging radios, etc. If you have deceased was in his 76th the residence of Thomas R. woman who aimed to the COVID-19 pandemic topics; and have produc- items, photos, or articles, year and had been twice Calvert, near Maysville, faithfully discharge every and use the grant funds tive conversations with which you would be willing married, his first wife hav- on Thursday, April 14, duty incumbent upon her towards implement- civic leaders, library to loan, please bring them ing been Miss Anna Clark 1881, by Rev. J. W. Mitch- as a daughter, sister, wife, ing any new programs trustees and staff. by and we will add them to of Mason County by whom ell: Mr. N. H. Glascock of mother and member of the that are generated from “Libraries Transform- the display. The museum he leaves four children, Mt. Carmel, and Miss Fan- M. E. Church, South. Her these conversations. The ing Communities: Focus is open on Wednesdays John, Charles C. of Gib- nie Robinson of Maysville. sad death enforces the Grant funds will also on Small and Rural Li- from 10-4 and on Satur- son City, Ill., E.E. Jr., and May sunshine and flowers lesson of the uncertainty be used toward the Sto- braries is an initiative days from 12-4. We are Miss Anna, who has been attend them. of life and brings home to ryWalk at the Old Res- of the American Library happy to arrange other at Darlington Seminary, At the residence of the each one the injuction: Be ervoir Walking Trail, Association (ALA) in col- days or times for groups. at Westchester, Pa., since bride’s mother, on Thurs- ye also ready.” which will help promote laboration with the As- Please call the Chamber of September last. His second day April 23, 1881: Mr. early literacy and school- sociation for Rural and Commerce at 845-1223 for wife was Miss Millie Fant, Jasper N. Reeves and Miss readiness skills as well Small Libraries (ARSL).” more information. of Covington, daughter of Mary E. Dodge. as promoting physical Business & Professional Guide

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Heaven Is A Lot Like It’s time for big brother to Kentuckystart watching big brother nity gets the kind of law parency within the most- “Why do we do the their hands full and then public get to the heart of enforcementBy it insists on.” powerful of all govern- things we do?” is the some, when dealing with any controversial police- CharlesRobert Mattox Kennedy, mental agencies within question at the heart of the public. citizen interaction. American politician and our democratic state. anthropology and its old- I sympathize with the It protects the cops Heaven Is lawyer who served as Things change. er brother, ‘archaeology.’ daily plight of the aver- and it protects the pub- the 64th United States Sometimes they The Covid pandemic age law enforcement of- lic. Body camera footage A Lot Like Attorney General from change for the better and has taken its toll on all ficer. But as agents of does nothing to protect January 1961 to Septem- sometimes for the worst. of us, in my opinion and the government, who criminals; just the oppo- ber 1964, and as a U.S. I think the level of gen- has placed a previously have the ability to re- site. The footage can be Kentucky Senator from New York eral lawlessness and vio- unknown level of stress strict freedom and liter- used by prosecutors to By Charles Mattox from January 1965 until lence has changed in the on our collective society. ally take your life, there help better guide those his assassination in June past three or four years The police have their can be no doubts when who travel the road to 1968. for the worst in our part hands full and I believe it comes to police over- justice. of the world. I’m not the only one who watch. That level of in- “Government is not rea- Only a handful of Ken- “I never had a drug I’ve especially taken has recently expressed a dividual power can never son; it is not eloquence. It tucky communities have problem. I had a police note of it in the last 14 thought about how the go unsupervised. is force. And force, like body cameras. Our Ken- problem.” or so months in the com- historically-challenging The time for all police tucky State Police do fire, is a dangerous ser- Musician Keith Rich- munities that make up duties of police officers agencies to obtain body vant and a fearful mas- not and in the next few ards the coverage areas of has increased signifi- cameras and implement weeks, I hope to be able ter. Never for a moment the weekly publications cantly in a very short policies and procedures should it be left to irre- to speak with local and If you haven’t heard it of the Kentucky News time. to ensure their function state leaders in law en- sponsible action.” before, remember, you Group. Between bizarre and and usage has arrived. forcement and get their Attributed to George heard it here first. All Although journalism violent behavior brought A picture is worth a opinion on the subject. Washington. law enforcement officers is my ‘main-stay’, an- on through domestic thousand words, and al- I am currently of the in Kentucky should have thropology has been my stress, coupled with the though a video can be opinion that all law en- “Every society gets the body cameras and poli- passion and the primary increasing use of danger- flawed and less than per- kind of criminal it de- forcement officers should cies in place to ensure influence on my journal- ous and deadly illegal fect, it is another tool to have body cameras in the serves. What is equally another level of trans- ism. drugs, well, cops have help supervisors and the true is that every commu- state of Kentucky. Yesteryear April 21, 1966 Joan Allen Thomas Mr. Ersil Ward for his Interior Enamel $8.05/ burning and was eventu- Lee to Celebrate 50th and John Ray Mineer assistance and leader- Watson and Bruner ally destroyed. The car Wedding Anniversary. Bob Walton is Subject Wedding Saturday. ship. One other trophy Building Supply. had been reported sto- Paula Mishelle Cooper of Award Winning Por- Bonnie A Lowe and was given to the Foxes 4 Inch Pipe len from Sharpsburg ap- and Michael Scott Ar- trait. Gerald Rosser Vows Ex- for being runners-up $3.75/F.W.Kibler Miling proximately two hours nold Vows Exchanged. Robert Walton, popu- changed. in the Salt Lick Invita- Co. earlier. It was registered Ann Helphenstine and lar Maysville barber and Martha Ann Courtney tional Tournament. Mr. Velveeta Cheese $1.49/ to Frances Shepherd. Ron LaMar Engagement a Fleming County na- and Gary Lee Hamilton Ersil Ward, Principal of Palmers. Bath and Fleming Coun- Told. tive, is the subject of a Engagement Told. Fox Valley School, was ties Sheriff Departments Wilbert Denton Cel- character portrait study most surprised when he April 24, 1985 are investigating. Fire- ebrated 80th Birthday. in black and white which Ads of the Week… was presented a gift of men were at the site of garnered Par McKay, Electric Heat Pad 20 half dollars framed Stolen Car Found the fire approximately Jr., Maysville photogra- $2.98/Dunbar Drug. in an 8x10 black square Burning on Road. an hour. Ads of the Week… pher a first award. The Hotpoint Range trimmed in silver picture Authorities are still Strawberries $1.48/ portrait appeared in the $199.95/Spencer Elec- frame. Under each half searching for the person Other News… Flemingsburg Produce. 22nd annual Kentucky tric. dollar was the name of or persons who set fire to Colgan Ready Mix Cel- Fruit Trees $8.95/ Professional Photog- 1958 Corvette $1095/ one of the little Foxes. a stolen car on the Park ebrating 20th Year. Grimes Greenhouse. raphers convention in Doyle and Doyle Auto Mr. Ward, as he patted Lake Road, Ky. 1013 on By-Pass Gas Sold. Hawaiian Tropic Tan- Louisville Monday. Mrs. Sales. one of the players on the Thursday night, April Open House at Li- ning Oil $4.89/Colonial Walton posed last sum- Zebco Fishing Reel head states, “Boys, I feel 18. Around 11pm the brary. Village. mer after he grew the $9.95/Western Auto As- a little choked up.” Flemingsburg Volunteer Farmers Deposit Bank 6 Foot Wooden Step sideburns and mustache sociate Store. Fire Department were Stockholders Meeting Ladder $34.95/Southern for his part in Washing- Other News… called to the Park Lake Held. States. ton’s historical pageant. April 24, 1975 Mrs. Moses Fried is Road for a burning car. He was pictured in uni- Lady of the Year. When the firemen ar- Talk of the Town… form and hat of the Civil Basketball Banquet at Marion Rhodes is New rived the car was already Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow War era, reading by Fox Valley. Peoples Bank President. candlelight. He is mar- On Friday, April 11, Daryl Grannis is Out- $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ ried to the former Betty a delicious potluck sup- standing Young Farmer. Halfhill, formerly of this per was held to honor State Parks Order city, who is the daughter the Fox Valley Foxes, More Corncob Jelly. of Mrs. Ray Baumann, cheerleaders, coaches RETIREMENT manger of the White and sponsors. After the Talk of the Town… Way Restaurant. meal, the coaches, John- Linda Kay Taylor and ny Newman and David Duane Scott Manning ARE YOU RETIRING OR HAVE Other News… Watson presented tro- Engagement Told. Mobile Home Trailer phies to the players and Jennie Butcher Cel- Strikes Walker House. necklaces to the cheer- ebrates 50th Birthday. YOU RETIRED? Judy Planck Wins 4-H leaders. Recognition was Michael Cox and An- Style Show. given to the cheerleader gela Harmon Marriage IS YOUR MONEY WORKING FOR School Board Hires sponsors and workers, Told. Teachers. Mrs. Rose Weaver, Mrs. Rhonda Tumey and YOU OR OTHER PEOPLE? Fryman Gets First Ma- Jean Newman, Gigi Dai- Jimmy Sweet Engage- jor League Win. ly and Elaine Dailey, to ment Told. Mrs. Garnett Hall for al- DO YOU NEED AN INCOME Talk of the Town… terations of the warmup Ads of the Week… Mr. and Mrs. Bram- jackets, to Mr. Mary RCA 19 inch TV $450/ WITHOUT TOUCHING THE mer Will Observe 60th Hester for alterations Campbell Home Fur- Anniversary. of the uniforms and to nishings. PRINCIPLE? Public Hearing Notice WOULD YOU BE INTERESTED To all interested citizens of Fleming County, Kentucky:

The Kentucky Department of Local Government (DLG) is accepting application material under the Community Develop- IN COMPOUNDING INTEREST? ment Block Grant Coronavirus Response (CDBG CV) Utility Assistance Program. The Fleming County Fiscal Court intends to apply for assistance on behalf of all of their eligible utility providers for households/customers who have been financially impacted by COVID-19 and who are in danger of having their utilities disconnected due to inability to make payment. Funds will be used towards payment assistance to utilities on behalf of eligible residential applicants towards shut off or disconnect of BE THE BOSS OF YOUR critical utility services to ensure services are retained. Critical utility services may include, but not limited to, water, sewer, gas, electric and other heating and cooling costs. The Fleming County Fiscal Court will hold a public hearing on Monday, April 26th, 2021, at 4:00 pm via zoom conference RETIREMENT, call. Due to current guidelines to avoid significant public health risks resulting from in-person public hearings, the Fiscal Court is conducting the hearing by virtual platform. Individuals interested in participating may access the meeting by computer or smart-phone at the following link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88374470669 or by dialing in by phone at (312) 626-6799 or find an alternate phone number by visiting https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kDP0GEuLA; if prompted, the Meeting PUT YOUR MONEY TO ID is 883 7447 0669. The purpose of the hearing is to obtain views on housing and community development needs, review proposed activities, review the proposed applications, and solicit public comments. Technical assistance is available to help groups representing low and moderate income persons in developing proposals. WORK FOR YOU! The following information concerning the CDBG CV program is available for public inspection by contacting either the Buffalo Trace Area Development District or the Fleming County Judge Executive Office. Information may be mailed at cost, or emailed at request, by contacting Kristie Dodge, Community Development Director, Buffalo Trace ADD in writing to PO Box 460, Maysville, KY, 41056; or by email at [email protected]; or by calling BTADD at 606-564-6894, or the County Judge FOR A PERSONAL AND Executive Office at 606-845-8801 during regular business hours of 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday thru Friday.

A. Amount of funds available and range of activities that may be undertaken CONFIDENTIAL APPOINTMENT: B. Estimated amounts of funds proposed to be used for activities benefiting persons of low to moderate income. C. Plans for minimizing displacement of persons as a result of activities associated with CDBG funds and plans for providing assistance to those persons to be actually displaced as a result of CDBG-funded activities. CALL JIM AT D. Records regarding the past use of CDBG funds. 606-683-2104 E. A summary of other important program requirements. Comments on Application CELL: 859-948-4376 A copy of the CDBG CV application material will be on file at the Buffalo Trace Area Development District,www.btadd.com . A copy may be obtained by written request to 201 Government Street, Suite 300, Maysville, Kentucky, or by email request to EMAIL: [email protected] [email protected]. Citizens may review and comment from April 21st, 2021 through April 26th, 2021. Written comments on the proposed application may be submitted to the attention of Larry H. Foxworthy, County Judge Executive, 100 Court Square, Flemingsburg, KY 41041, until the close of business on March 4, 2021.

Non-Discrimination Clause WHO YOU GONNA CALL??? The Fleming County Fiscal Court does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, INTEREST BUSTER!!! gender identify, age, religion, or disability. The Fleming County Fiscal Court provides, upon request, reasonable accommoda- tion, including auxiliary aids and services, to afford individuals with disabilities an equal opportunity to participate in all ser- vices, programs and activities. Any persons requiring special needs assistance or services for non-English speaking residents should contact Kristie Dodge at 1-800-998-4347 at least five (5) days prior to the meeting. The TDD number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-648-6057 (or local number if available). WHO YOU GONNA CALL??? NOTE: Americans with Disability Act (ADA) Contacts INTEREST BUSTER!!! Department for the Blind 1/877/KYBLIND https://kcc.ky.gov/Office-for-the-Blind/Pages/default.aspx American Printing House 1/800/223-1839 www.aph.org Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing 1/800/372-2907 www.kcdhh.org For Interpreter Directory http://oop.ky.gov/Public_Dir.aspx WHO YOU GONNA CALL??? State Relay TDD Number 1/800/648-6057 INTEREST BUSTER!!!

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Directors, said, “On behalf of Opry’s newest member, All proceeds for this During her tenure, Dr. the Board, we thank Pam for Rhonda Vincent, to Man- event goes to Rhonda Vaught led the company her service and many accom- dolin Farm, 387 Owens Vincent. For more infor- through the construction of plishments during her tenure Lane, Flemingsburg KY mation on camping or the new 25,303 square foot, as CEO. We will always be on Sunday May 2 at 3:00 attending this awesome $7 million addition named the grateful for her leadership at Harriet Hord Cartmell Medi- a critical juncture in Compre- as part of her Meet and event contact Vic Adams cal Building; the start of two hend’s history. We have made Greet Listening Parties! 606 316 9566 or David sober living facilities (male great strategic and operation- Rhonda will be doing Tackett 606 782 3205 or and female); and two con- al progress under her leader- songs from her new cd. Paula Hinton at 606 748- secutive 3-year CARF (The ship. We wish Pam and her Tickets are available at 0798. Commission on Accreditation family the very best. of Rehabilitation Facilities) “Dr. Vaught has assembled accreditations which is the a talented and highly capable highest level of accreditation a leadership team, and we are facility can receive. confident they can continue to “This was a difficult de- lead this organization,” Reed cision that I reached after added. “This team of profes- much reflection. It has been sionals has the board’s full I, a severe food crisis war effort by planting, in agricultural produc- a privilege working with the confidence and will ensure emerged in Europe as fertilizing, harvesting tion. best team in the business. I continuity while we conduct a am proud of all we have ac- thorough search for a perma- agricultural workers and storing their own complished together. I want to nent replacement.” were recruited into mili- fruits and vegetables so Ag Joke of the Week: thank the team for their sup- tary service and farms that more food could be What do you call a were transformed into exported to our allies. herd of sheep tumbling battlefields. As a re- Citizens were urged to down a hill? FLEMING COUNTY DISPATCH sult, the burden of feed- utilize all idle land that ing millions of starving was not already engaged A Lambslide Fleming County Dispatch will be accepting applications for a Part- people fell to the United time dispatcher from April 21st to May 5th 2021 States. In March of 1917 Charles Lathrop Pack The position of Part-Time Dispatcher is created to provide relief organized the National Notice for full-time employees while in their absence for training, sick and vacation time earned. War Garden Commis- Panther Investments LLC d/b/a Giovanni’s of Flemingsburg hereby declares sion to encourage Ameri- its intention to apply for Quota Retail Package License and an NQ4 Retail Malt Beverage Drink License no later than April 15, 2021. The Licensed Part-time dispatchers must be able to work shift work, weekends, During World War cans to contribute to the premises will be located at 205 S. Main Cross Street, Flemingsburg, holidays as needed, sometimes on short notice. Part-Time dispatch- Kentucky 41041. The owners are Duane James, 65 Eagle Drive, Morehead, ers will work a minimum of sixteen (16) hrs weekly and more as KY. 40351 and John Holley, 20 Kolb Drive, Morehead, KY 40351. Any needed to cover shifts. Person, association, corporation, or body politic may protest the granting of the Licenses by writing the Department of Alcoholic Bevergae Control, 500 All dispatchers must be at least 21 years of age, have a valid drivers Metro Street 2NE33, Frankfort, KY. 40601 within thirty (30) days of the date of legal publication. license, a high school graduate or have obtained a GED. Applicant must not have been convicted of a felony. Published in the Flemingsburg Gazette on 04.21.21 In addition, applicants must be able to pass the following test pro- vided by the Department of Criminal Justice Training in Richmond KY, to be considered for employment. Applicants must also pass a inhouse typing test. a. Drug Screen b. Polygraph Wanted c. 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Photo by Charles Mattox FCHS Senior, Sydney Argo, gazes across the softball field at the high school as she contem- plates her last season as a Lady Panther.

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