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MAY 9, 2012 • SE RVIN G HARD IN COU NTY SIN CE 1914 ' REACH SU BSC RIBER SER YI CES AT (2m 505 - 111 0 50 clnll Burke se to life son By BENJAMIN JOUBERT 1be mandatory sentence is Those supporting Burke qui­ and Karen Comer, who were from post traumatic stress disor­ For n.. N~ .... f. apparent in cvcrything ry, child cndangenncnt and ob­ and "Finally." They cried and string of witnesses who had dose Bnrke' ~ 50n, who testified in she did,~ he said. struction of justice. hugged one another. relationships with Tracy Burke civilian and military trials, sufJe~ 111m 10 BURKE, At4 Covering the bases Officials announce tribute bands for summer concert By MARTY FINLEY [email protected]'P";"'.e<>m Eli7..abethtown will welcome three bands to Free­ man Lake Park on September 28 who play tribnte to a lIio of iconic rock bands. Absolute Queen, a Queen tribute band; Highway To Hell, an AC/ DC trinute band; and Toys In The Attic, an Acrosmilh tributc band, havc been booked for the annual SlUlimer concert series, which hlU been moved to the fall...... """"""'" ~ Events Coordinator Sar.th Vaughn said in fonna­ Morningside Elementary 5(:hooI fourth-grader Nate Ertkllttn portrays Col. Harland Samkll1l on Tuesda-y durtng the schoo!"s lion about ticket prices an d availability will be re­ Famous Kentueklanl U~ing Mlllltt-llrn. leased in early luly. The show starts at 7 p.m. at the Freeman Lake Park bandstand. Ani t at the museum Turn 10 CONCI:RT, At4 25th District candidates speak Three seek Democratic nomination

By MARTY FINLEY mrrnleytll:'h.n.,....nterpri.. .com With the primary approaching, the three Democratic candidates vying for the 25th state legislative district seal touted their credentials to voters Fourth-graders bring this week. Incumbent Rep. J immie Lee, Kendrick Bryan and Glenn Fonda ad· famous Kentuckians to life dressed the Hardin County Demo­ cratic Woman's Club during its meet­ By KELLY CANTRALL son from the Bluegrass ing Monday night at Nolin RECC, kc ...tn..U 8 th• n."'... n...."ru. .«>m State and discnssed their explaining why their services could lives with fellow students be beneficial to Frankfort. Studenls al Morningside who weaved their way Elementary School Bryan, 24, the youngest candidate, through the "museum" in brought research on fa­ addressed the crowd fi rst and said he the school library. mous Kentuckians to life would not kowtow to lobbyists or Thrush said she wanted Tuesday and shared infor­ take money from special interests. to prepare students for the mation abont everyone ~ l will be free to lead,~ he said. from the first Native Kenlucky history lessons to Bryan, a teacher and volleyball Americans to NBA player come in fifth grade and coach at LaRue County High SchOOl, Tayshaun Prince. she's USl.-a a variation of said he will promote education and Fourth·grade students in the living museum in the civil health by hosting spelling and the classes of Roseann past. SCOb'l"aphy bees, mock elections, job Thrush and Sharon Bi l­ uThc childrcn I feel like Above left, Country music l ingel1l and sisters loretta Lynn and fai~ and town hall mL'Cungs while lings created a ~ Famous learn moret Thrush said. Crystal Gayle, portrayed by Morningside Elem8f1tary 5(:hool giving tours of the Capitol. Kentuckians Living Mu­ They research the person lourth-graders Madison Hili and Grace Key, tell the-lr story to "I will open my doors to students/ ';;,--_",,:..u student. Tuesday durtng the Famous Kentuckians Uving seum ~ for the end of the and pick one significant he said. La: Mullttum In the .~hool'. library.. Above, Abraham Un<:oIn, If elected, Bryan also said he will school year. Each studenl contribution they made to played by Ethan Jackson, gets help with his b6ard "om April depicted an influentiall"er- 111m 10 MUSEUM, A 12 Jack!l-Oll . TtmI to RACE, "'-12

INSIDE WEATHER • lODAr8 OBITUARIES SINCE YOU ASKED INSIDE Michael Henry Edlin, 70 ABBY ...... A. OBITUARIES .....A4 Frank H. Howley, tItI Rcsuilli of Tuesday's The Nrrm-Enln-­ C".LENDAR ._. .... A.4 OPINION ._ ._...... A6 Ed,th I. Mitchell, 70 priuonline poll, as of 7 p.m.: ClASSIAEOS ...16 PUZZLES ...... 811 COMICS ...... Ill SPORTS ...... 81 • COMPlETE OOITUAII1ts. U QUESTION: How important is it 10 Lon ERIES •.•.•. 82 TELEVISION •.. 811 MOYIES ...... 811 WENESDAY'S take part in graduation ceremonies? NEIGH60RS .•...A8 WOMAN ....•...•A10 IN THE NEWS More Important to famIly: 45 percent Somewhat: 9 percent PARTLY CLOUDY • CAR HITS IUMON CE/fTEI: Very: 23 percent Hot: 23 percent Woman ;' ~ured . HUnLAND, A2 • NORTH HARDIN TO HOST NIGHT TDDAY'S QUESTION: Do you enjoy OF THE ARTS. Dance, rnwic, vi· cover music? 69/49 sual arts fill evening. HEARTllNO,A2 fni the poll QI.l&SIion ~the 'opiIion' meru at • OOMPLEl"E REPORT. A2 -..-.u-.ene--.te.prl&e.com '" A2 1lIE NEWS-ENTERPRISE WEIIH ESDAY, MAY 9, 2U12

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ON THIS DATE IN 1754, a North Hardin to host Night of the Arts cartoon in Benjamin Frank­ lin's PermS"jll.lOnio Ga;:J!II( Event to feature music, Night o f the Arts from 6 to 8 p.m. ~ We just want to build this pro­ event of this type. Many don't showed a snake cut in Friday in the school cafeteria. The gram up, ft Beard said. have the opportunity, he said. pieces, each part represent· visual arts, dramatic event features visual arts and mu­ The event is $3, and attendees The evenl is Ka baby step in the ing an American colony; the sical and dramatic perfonnances, will be able to view a gallery of right d i r ection,~ Beard said. caption read, "Join, or die. ~ performances all from students. artwork and watch instrumental, Dress for the event il; semi-for­ IH 1945, U.S. officials an­ The school has sponsored con­ choral and dramatic performanc­ mal or business casual and re­ nounced that a midnight By KElLY CANTRALL certs a.nd theater productions be­ es from studenl.'l, he said. freshments will be served. kcantrall@thonowllo.oom entertainment curfew was fore, but facully members in the Child care will be provided for After the event, there is a ja>2 being lifted immediately. North H ardin H igh School fac­ fine arts department were looking $1. and percussion band concert in IN HARDIN COUNTY ulty and students are hoping to for a new event to showcase all Beard said he hopes the event Ron Bevars Gymnasium at North 30 YEARS AGO, Donna bring a love of the artli to Hardin facets of the arts, said james will promote the ruts in Hardin H ardin. Borders of Elizabethtown County. Beard, head of the fine arts de­ County and give students and Kelly Cantnll can be was named Legal Secretary North Hardin is hosting its first partment. families a chance to attend an ..,ached at (270) 5OS· tU7. of the Year at the Kentm;ky Association of Legal Sec­ retaries' annual meeting. She was a legal se<:retary to Jamt>s M. Collicr, an Eliz­ abethtown attorney with the fiml of Collier, Arnett and Coleman. 20 YEARS AGO, 86 students Car into Ku Center participated in Elizabeth­ town Community College'! 27th commencement. Gra­ One woman injured duate Mary J ane Elliott gave the commencement By SARAH BENNETI' 4031 speech. Eee President .bonnOlI@lhonow •• m!eTpri><.oom Chuck Stebbins said anoth­ - er 115 studenl.'l would grad­ One woman was injured Monday af­ uale that spring, but they ternoon when a car drove through the did not participate in com­ front door of the Kumon Math and mencement exercises. Reading Center un No rth Dixie Avenue - in Elizabethtown. F"", "(W .&~"" wi.. ~ ~ 1111 tldff"f'Ol'U U sa D . Addington, 44, of Elizabeth­ town driving a Volkswagen )~L was 2008 Beetle throuSh the parking lot in front of [ TOOAY'S FORECAST Kumon when her shoe caught on the gas pedal, according to the Elv.abethtown P¥tly clot.dy. !'olice Department. Addington told po­ Higrl:69 Ike the neetle Wa!I a new vehicle to her. When Addington tried to stop, the ve­ Q TONIGHT: Mostly hicle accelerated, traveling over the side­ clear. Low: 46 walk and into the building, police said. Virgil Willoughby, E PD public informa­ tion officer, said three children were in Ihe vehicle when the crash occurred around 3:20 p.m. Monday. Kumon co·owner Dave Peterson, 66/46 W51 75/56 who runs the center with his wife, Nikki, Sunny. SUMy. said about three employees and 15 stu­ denls were in the bui ldins at the time. No studenl.'l wel"e injured.

~We're happy that everybody'S OK., ft AROUNO KENTUCKY Peterson said. Police say one patron, 62-year-old Louella S. H atfield of Glendale, was ... ~ ~""- struck when the Beetle e ntered the build­ ,- " "~ ing. She was transported to H ardin -M " Memorial Hospital with injuries to her "'- " ~ - -- " ~ - legs, back and neck. " - l'eterson said H atfield was al Kumon '-'" " "~ -... --- " - with her granddaughter. Before she was ----- released by the hospital Monday evenins, Petenon said he went to visit ALMANAC her. Kumon was closed Tuesday ami Pc­ ter.lOn did not know when the building would be repaired. O n Tuesday after­ noon, he said they were in the process of preparing to reopen tile education cen­ ter. Willoughby said there are no charges HlACC_flhe __ ToU)'...... 1:311 UI. pending in the wreck. T""""" • ...-..t ...... ttI ~ A man sweeps away debris MCHlday eV8fllng after plywood was pill up to COver the entrance to the Kumon Suab BelUlelt Q.n be readted at (270) 505-1150. Center whel e a car crashed Into t he building earlier In the day. Om;! pel!lOn was Injured In the Incident. HIG HS /lOW S HIdV\Dw,....y revt __ OMS -..-. _ .. ", ~ 0"'- Reconi """I,..' . ... UIa& RoconIlaw/""",' . ..wau Le itchfield. The car was found According to a Kentucky State from Maj. Gen. Patricia E. Mc­ ... ~ I'igIIf'Iaw' ...... ~ DAILY BRIEFING near Clarkson in the 5500 block Police news release, troopers were Quistion, commanding general of CLA RKSON of Elizabethtown Road, U.S. 62, attempting to serve a warrant at the U.S. Anny Sustainment Com­ ''--- according to Grayson County Metcalrs White City Road resi­ mand, during a ceremony at PREGIPITITIO N Woman dies in crash Sheriff Rick Clemons. dence when the co nstable ran Kandahar Air Fie ld in Afghanis­ Part 24 hours ' ...... o.m f- Iudson said he found no evi­ LNt 30 cIoyt. , ••.. .1l8 from the home into the woods be­ tan, where she is deployed with ___ ...... - t f2 On the evening of her 42nd dence o f alcohol use at the scene. hind it. the 3rd ESC...... l~ ...... U birthday, a Leitchfield woman's Dixon's body was sent \0 the state He laler was discovered in Ihe French look over command of ___ ...... O~ _ .eo:.. .. -. __ (ar ran off U.S. 62 in Grayson medical examiner's office in lou­ woods and arrested without fur­ the 3rd ESC in J une 2011 and is County, overtu rned several times isvill e where an autopsy is ~ed­ ther incident, police said. the third female general officer to and hit a tree before coming to uled to be perfornled today. T he investigation is ongOing. lead the command, according to a reSI on its hood in a creek. She The fleeing charge is a Class D ne~ release. ALlERGY REPORT HODGENVIlL E was found dead the next morning. felony, punishable by up to five Ml've had very professional After examining Katherine years in prison llpon conviction. people work with me and I've National .I.lltrJY BufMu IIOIItn IIICI Dixon's body, Grayson County Constable arrested learned $0 milch from all o f mokI rtpOrt lot tilt 11M. them, ~ French $ai d. ~ I really thank T...... ,. CoronerJoe Brad H udson record­ A LaRue County constable was AF GHAN ISTAN _ ...... •.. JIraer!t L'!I time of death as between I and arrested Monday on a warrant re­ all of my soldiers, peers and supe­ Grau ...... 3 a.m. CDT Tuesday. II's not dear lating to a theft charge in H ardin French promoted riors for their support throughout my yellfll of service." Mold ...... lfW when the wreck occurred or how County. to brigadier general long the car was undetected be­ J effrey w. Met(a1f, 40, of Hod· French's husband and child ren, SpmUM and members of the 3rd 6:15 a.m. deception-cold checks and first· of the 3rd Expeditionary Sustain­ Thao H. Pham, MD Authorities said Monday night degree fleeing or evading police. ment Command, has been pro­ ESC rear detachment watched the Tho T. Le, MD, MHS Dixon left a residence in Big He was lodged at t.he LaRue moted from colonel to brig-.trlier ceremony via video teleconfer­ Allergll and Asthma $peci

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'- 1f)Oll h-£nlelprise. pIe~ On the ....tl: "MWI.thetlewsooterpr.oom ...... • $13L15 ~ . oom -- ~ ... ,-..... - THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE NEWS WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 2012 A3 E’town reaches settlement with Cecilia couple over who was eligible for Shaw said the city has gas helped the two sides reach the line. Municipalities are bats inhabit the City to pay money paid out by Ken- wells on the property and a settlement. required to pay the fee, area on smaller projects. tucky Utilities for a tempo- Executive Assistant Char- In other business, the which is charged by acre, The city also approved rary easement on the prop- lie Bryant said the city has city approved a memoran- when they remove trees a low bid from Ken’s erty, which the city pur- used the property for dum of agreement with the around creeks because of $90,000 after Beverage Inc. to purchase chased from the couple. roughly 40 years. U.S. Fish and Wildlife the potential impact to the City Attorney D. Dee Shaw said the city Service to pay $27,840 habitat of the Indiana bat, six ice makers for the meeting with Shaw said the city has agreed any money for a into the Indiana bat con- an endangered species, Elizabethtown Sports Park been locked in an “honest permanent easement re- servation fund for the Billy Reynolds said. at $29,517.90 and ap- dispute” with Don and quested by KU should be Creek Interceptor project, The council reluctantly proved an application to mediator Betty Cowherd over the paid to the couple, but a massive sewer line which approved the agreement the Kentucky Office of By MARTY FINLEY money, which was paid by there was disagreement on will serve the Billy Creek but described the fund as Homeland Security for [email protected] Kentucky Utilities to run a the temporary easement. area south of the Eliza- “government extortion.” money to purchase body transmission line on the She said neither side con- bethtown to Radcliff con- Council members said armor sets for the Hardin Following a closed ses- property. templated the need for a nector, said City Engineer they do not want to delay sion Monday, Elizabeth- The city purchased the temporary easement. Scott Reynolds. the interceptor’s construc- County Narcotics Task town City Council voted property from the Cow- Shaw said the city and Reynolds said the city tion but suggested the pur- Force. to pay $90,000 to a Cecilia herds after accessing it for the couple met with a me- needs to clear about 9.6 suit of an environmental Marty Finley can be couple to end a dispute decades for gas storage. diator in April, who acres of trees to construct study to determine if reached at (270) 505-1762. Shelves to aid opening of Vine Grove lending library By AMBER COULTER gan collecting bookshelves of the money needed to in- ably enough to fill the a community atmosphere, ty and encourage reading [email protected] and books for readers of all stall the bookshelves. The shelves. offer those who don’t want among Vine Grove resi- ages to set up in a room in City of Vine Grove will There is no set date for dents. A community library to leave town a place to get the city hall. pay the rest. the library to open. might soon be open be- books and give people a Books can continue to cause bookshelves have The library was expect- Mayor Blake Proffitt The program is planned place to donate books they be donated at Vine Grove been obtained for a space ed to open soon after that, said during the Vine to operate on the honor don’t read anymore. City Hall. but the club had difficulty Grove City Council meet- system, eliminating the at Vine Grove City Hall She also wants to help Amber Coulter can be designated for the free collecting enough book- ing Monday night that in- need to constantly staff the build a sense of communi- reached at (270) 505-1746. lending of reading materi- shelves that fulfilled the li- stalling the shelves should lending library or initiate a als to community mem- brary’s needs and worked allow the library to open to formal checkout system. bers. in the room where the li- the public soon. Donna Betson, city The effort to set up the brary was planned to be City Clerk Jackie John- council member and presi- library began more than a set up. son said there are many dent of the Vine Grove Wo- year ago when the Vine The Vine Grove Wo- books on site at city hall man’s Club, has said she Grove Woman’s Club be- man’s Club is paying part from the book drive, prob- hopes the library will foster Colvin Community Center, Radcliff, KY 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Rain or Shine! Visitor admission FREE & the public is invited!

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By SARAH BENNETT Plus acts with a female child un- ploitation laws. victed, he faces 20 years or Court [email protected] der the age of 12, accord- A federal grand jury in- life imprisonment. For the Cost ing to the indictment. The dicted Hales in February federal charges, he faces a As a June jury trial ap- alleged offenses occurred on charges of knowingly proaches, defense counsel between September 2010 engaging in a sexual act mandatory minimum sen- for the Radcliff man facing and June 19, 2011. with the alleged victim tence of 30 years in prison. 25 Public Square [email protected] 12 counts of felony sex He faces six counts each while on Fort Knox and Elizabethtown, KY 42701 www.nickpearl.com Sarah Bennett can be charges allegedly involving of first-degree sodomy and possession of child pornog- (across from old courthouse) This is a paid advertisement reached at (270) 505-1750. a child has filed multiple first-degree sexual abuse. raphy. motions. All 12 counts allege According to court Paul Hales, 54, ap- forcible compulsion. records, police executed a peared in court Tuesday A police citation alleges search warrant and seized with his attorney, who re- Hales admitted to per- computer equipment and quested to set a pretrial forming sexual acts with discs which contained hearing to discuss the mo- the alleged victim “25 to thousands of still images tions. The hearing has 30 times” at “his home, and movie files containing been scheduled for 1 p.m. while driving and in park- child pornography. Several on May 23. ing lots.” depicted children previ- A former civilian con- In addition to local ously identified in investi- tractor with Fort Knox, charges, the defendant also gations outside Kentucky. Hales is accused of repeat- faces federal charges for vi- First-degree sodomy is a edly engaging in sexual olating child sexual ex- Class A felony, and if con-

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Adult, child and Infant CPR certification with basic Michael Henry Edlin Edith L. Mitchell first aid , 6 p.m .. 2009 Leitchfield Road, E'town, spon. sored by American Heart Association certified Insltuc­ Michael Henry Edlin, 70, of Elizabethtown, died Editll L Mitchell, 70, of Vine Grove, wen! to heaven tors; $50; registration requ ired before all classes. Monday, May 7, 2012, at Hardin Memorial H05pilal. Monday, May 7, 2012, at Norton's Healthcare Pavilion poe: to register 1362·5228 or 763-2915. He was a native of H ardin Omnly and a 1961 grndu­ Hospital in Louisville. Job Corps vocatiorlal and educatiOl1al training for ate of Elizabethtown Catholic High She was a native of Boston, Ky. , and the fonner Edith youths. 11 a.m •• Career Center, 916 N. Mulberry St., School and he played baskctball on its Loretta Coyle. She was a CNA and a member of SI. Bri· E'town. A sign-up session follows. Applicants younger championship team in the UT. He was a gid Catholic Church in Vine Grove. than 18 need signature of a parent or guardian. POC: LaToukie RobefsOfl. (502) 774-1885. member of the Central Kentucky Draft She was preceded in death by her parenb, Mildred F. Horse and Mule Association and C lover" Young and Edward Coyle. leaf '''estern Saddle Club. He was a car· Her surviVors include her husband, Michael D. Mit­ THURSDAY penter and past president of the Lincoln chell; one daughter, Christina M. Phelps; two brothers, 'rr..ul Home Buifders Association, and a William E. Coyle and Ronald C. Wallace; two grandchil. Meade County FFA 15tl1 banquet. 6 p.m., Meade founding member of Hardin County EDlIN d ren; and four stepgrondchildren. CO\Jnty Farm Bureau building. Dinner. 6:30 p.m .. ban. Planning and Development Commission. The funeral is at am. Friday, May II, in the chapel Quet fOllows. ReoognitiOl"l for past offICers. past advi­ 10 sors and members. Guests Miss Kentucky Ann Blair He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles , I/. of Coffey & Chism Funeral H ome in Vme Grove with ThomtOll and Kentucky State Auditor Adam Edelen, a and Mary Jennie Crawford Edlin; six brothcrs,John Roy, the Rev. Daniel Lincoln offiCiating. Burial is in Kentucky Meade County native. Advance tickets, $3. call 422· William Robert, Francis Glenn, Charles Patrick, Albert Veterans Cemetery·Central in Radcliff. 2590. or P'Jfchase at First Federal Savings Barlk In and James Paul Edlin; and a sister, Rilla Ann Edlin. Visitation is from (i to 8 p.m. Thursday and at 9 a.m. BrandenbtJrg. Tickets at door, $5. POe: Brian Chism, He is survived by one son, Tod d (Teresa) Edlin; two Friday al the funeral home. 668-3247 or brian.chism23O®topper.wku.edu. daughters, Tanya (Keith) Johnson and Michele Robbins, Memorial contributions can be made to H osparus. Sonora Town CouncIl . 6:30 p.m .. upstairs at Sonora all of E1izabetlltown; a stepdaughter, Kelly (Aaron) Bic­ Condolences can be expressed at www.coffeyand Volunteer Fire Department; meetings are open to the kett of Crestwood; two brothcrs.joscph Kenneth (Mary chism.com. public. POC: larry Copelin. mayor. 369-7016. Fred) Edlin of Greenville, S.C., and Walter Thomas Taklng Ownership of Your Diabetes. &8 p.m. Thurs­ Uudy} Edlin of Elizabethtown; two sisters, Rose Mary days May 10-31. Hardin County Extension service, 201 Peterson Drive. E·town. Class one is What is Morris of Louisville and Betty (Kenneth) Leasor of Ri­ SERVICES neyville; iO ~,'randchildren, J os hua Crulcher, Oren Rob· Diabetes: goal setting, highs ar.d lows, sick days. nI.I­ tritioo and dining with Diabetes; Class two is Medica­ biru, Megan Edlin, lyler Edlin, Clay Fullerton, Shelby Fullerton,Jessicajohnson,Jasonlohnson, Shane Bickett rawly carby, 84. of Clal'llson. died Sunday. May 6. 2012. tion. complications. monitoring. nutrition and dining The funeral is 1 p.m. COT today at Rogers-Qller Funeral and Sydney Bickett; and a specia friend, Kathy Edlin. at with Diaoetes: Class three Importance of Exercise. rll.l­ Horne in ClarkSOl'l with burial in New lone Oak Cemetery. trition and dining with Oiaoetes; and Class four is Visit;l.tion is from 4 to II p.m. today and continues at 9 Visitation continues at 9 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral Coping and review of goal setting. nutrition and dining a.m. T hursday at Brown f uneral Home in Eliz."Ibcth­ home. with Diabetes. Classes are free and are sponsored by town. A pmyer vigil is at 7 p.m. today at the funeral Hardin County Cooperative Extension Service and Bobby &arIiIe DunaWQ, 82. died Ma)' 4. 2012. The funer· home. al is at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Ken Brothers Funeral Home in Uncoln Trail District Health Department. To register. Condolences may be expressed at www.brownfuner call 7654121. lexington with burial to follow in Lexington Cemetery. Vis~ al.com . talion is 5 to B p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Frances lashley, 73. Of. Cecilia. died Monday May 7. fRIDAY 2012. The funeral is at 1 p.m. today at Manakee Funeral Frank H. Housley Home in Elizabethtown with burial in Rough Creek Cemetery. laRue County Belay for l/hI. 7 p.m. Frid1l)"OOOf1 Sat· Frank H . Housley, 88, of Buffalo, pass<."<1 away Sun­ Visitation begins at 10 a.m. toda)' at the funeral home. urday. Hodgenville Elementary School; entertainment day, May 6, 2012, at Golden Living Center and Green Frank Charles IufI' Jr~ 66, of Eastview. died Thursday. provided throughout the night. POe: Regina Childress, Hill Manor NUf!ling Home in Greensburg. April 19. 2012. A memOl1al service Is from 5 to 8 p.m. to­ 358-9541. He a member of the Pentecostal faith. He re­ day at Pritchard Community Center in Elizabetlltown. Relayforl/hl 01 ElIzabethtown, 6 p.m .. Central Hardin was was tired as a chemical operator for Rachhold Chemical Co. Manakee Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. High School track. 3040 Leitchfield Road, Cecilia. Retired 5gt. M8J. Chanes SaRea SmIth, 70. of Radcliff, died Cancer survivor reception is at 5 p.m. with survivors' He was bom May 12, 1923, in Sheridan Ark., the son of Sunday, May 6, 2012. The funeral is at 11 a.m. Thursday al first lap and opening ceremonies at 6 p.m. Family the late \.\'illiam and Josephine Reed Housley. Valley View BaptIst Church In Vine Grove with burial with mi~ friendly event. Games. food . music and baSket auc­ He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Lota Irene Tosh itary honors in Kentucky veterans Cemetery.Central in Rad­ tion. POe: Carla D'A1esslo at Carla.dalessio@hardin Housley of Buffalo; one son, Frauklin Housley of Texas; .kyschools.us. cliff. 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But even Factories that will work tutionul anlCndment de­ ries so the cOlllpany can looking at nature itself, the extra week include fining m~ as solely mak ~ another 40,000 vehi­ procreation is impossible cles this year. Chicago Assembly, which between a man and a makes the Ford Explorer woman. without a man and a Ford uid Tuesday it SUV and Ford 1aurus and In the final days before woman. And because of would CUI in half the nor· those things. I think it is mal two-week summer Lincoln MKS large car5; the vote, members of Dearborn Truck, in Dear­ President Barock Oba­ ...... N. /Tho $<._. Ai' important that the state of shutdown at six assembly born, Mich., which makes rna's cabinet expressed A atgn displays a meaaage Tuesday opposed to gay Nonh Camlina'$ la~ are plants and seven engine marriage In front of the DeyOIl Park Unltecl M ethodist F-5eries trucks; Louisville suppon for gay marriage compatible with the laws and parts plants. Auto Church polltng .lte. of nature but, more im­ plallts normally dose for Assembly in Louisville, and fomler President Bill which makes the new Ford Clinton recorded phone ry of moderate politiOi. 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C ity Assembly in Clayco­ Meanwhile, supporten - and the District of tal U.s. car and truck sale, Columbia allow sallle rose 10.3 percent through mo, Mo., which makes F- ran their own ad cam­ 150 pickups. paigns and church leaders sex maniages. April to 4.65 million vehi· 1be North Carolina cles, according to Autodata Other factories with the urg...>d Sunday congrega­ added week include Dear­ tions to vote for the amendment was Co",. placed on the ballm af­ born En~>'jne, Chica~'O runendment. T he Rev. Many analysts are fore­ ter Republicans took casting salC!J of about 15 Stamping, Cleveland En­ Billy Graham, who at iIj,'l! gine No. I, lima Engine in 93 remains innuential over control of the state million new vehicles in legislature aller the 2013. 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EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS R. CHRIS ORDWAY BEN SHEROAN Publisher Editor SARAH REDDOCH JEFF D’ALESSIO Editorial Page Editor County News Editor LARRY JOBE SARAH BERKSHIRE Advertising Sales Director Features editor MAJ. GEN. TERRY KENDRA STEWART TUCKER, Ret. Public member Public member EDITORIAL Count military where they live ISSUE: How the Census counts service members OUR VIEW: Give communities credit for deployed The Census should not short sent. And, we hope and pray, change communities, especially they’re all coming home. not military communities, say The places they call home U.S. Sen. Rand Paul and U.S. need credit for them. As the Reps. Ed Whitfield and Brett act’s sponsors have noted, com- Guthrie. munities provide services to The three late last month in- their military populations. troduced the Services Members Consider even the most visible and Communities Act of 2012, a services — fire departments, Letter carriers commit move to change the way de- roads, schools, sewer systems. ployed service members are Deployments during a counted in the national census Census year basically penalize taken once every 10 years. cities and states with significant military populations. And it’s a to upcoming food drive They want troops included in totals for areas where they actu- disadvantage that lasts a decade. ally live, giving a better picture As Paul noted during a recent n Saturday, all post cine. of the population and providing visit to Elizabethtown, there are offices in Hardin Because of an extraordinary the communities surrounding in- lost business opportunities as, for O County will team up initiative this year, all of stallation such as Fort Knox and example, retail stores might skip with the National Association PETE Hardin County's city letter car- Fort Campbell credit for the de- over a post town because the of Letter Carriers' Stamp Out COUNTRYMAN riers and our valued "post of- ployed residents. population reflected in the Cen- Hunger food drive to provide fices on wheels," rural letter Troops living on or off a mili- sus didn’t meet that company’s food for those in our area deal- carriers, join together with oth- tary installation outside the potential customer threshold. ing with hunger everyday. who have supported the food er postal employees, their fami- United States or on a military But more importantly, com- Celebrating its 20th anniver- drive in previous years, the lies, retirees and volunteers to vessel with a foreign homeport — munities are missing out on fed- sary this year the Stamp Out need for food assistance locally make this year’s food drive the eral benefits for which popula- including those on deployment Hunger food drive is the na- largest in our local 20-year his- — are counted as part of the U.S. tion, as reflected in the Census, has never been greater. Many tion's largest single day food tory of the event. overseas population, according is part of the formula. of our neighbors are having to drive, having collected more To the farthest northern part to a U.S. Census Bureau spokes- When the 2010 Census was make the difficult choice of than 1 billion pounds of food of our county in West Point, woman. under way, the bureau noted since its inception in 1993. In paying a utility bill or purchas- where donated food will bene- That means, if a census were that local governments should 2011, Americans donated 70.2 ing food. Children who lack fit the weekly meal provided conducted today, the roughly receive $350 to $400 per person million pounds of food, which transportation will not be able 250 deployed members of the over the following 10 years. marked the eighth consecutive to take advantage of summer by Baker Masonic Lodge, to 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Local communities provide year that at least 70 million school food programs and sen- the south in Upton where the Command would be considered vital services. It’s a mistake to pounds was collected. iors older than age 65 are hav- food will replenish the food living overseas, and Kentucky ask military communities to do Despite the generosity of ing to decide between paying ministry of local Christian ra- would lose out on counting as well as other communities Hardin County postal patrons for food and paying for medi- Turn to COUNTRYMAN, A7 them. when something as honorable as These troops don’t live in the patriotic duty of our armed Letters to the editor reflect the views ed for clarity, length, grammar and Submit letters to: 408 W. Dixie Ave., Afghanistan. And even if we forces knocks them off a level of their writers and are not intended inappropriate content. Letters should Elizabethtown, KY 42701; fax to convinced ourselves they did playing field. REVISED to reflect the views of the editorial be 350 words or fewer and must (270) 769-6965, or email to letters live there, it’s not by choice. But it’s a correctable mistake. board. Submitted letters must be include the writer’s name, city of res- @thenewsenterprise.com. Callers to They’re on temporary duty in We’re eight years from the next LETTERS original works directed to the editor idence and a telephone number for (270) 737-2205 must give their service of their country. They’ll national census and that ought and submitted by the writer, and confirmation purposes. Longer let- name, city of residence and phone POLICY address one topic. Personal attacks ters may not be published. One let- number before leaving their com- be there a fraction of the time to be plenty of time to right the are not allowed. Letters will be edit- ter per month, per writer is allowed. ments. Calls are limited to 1 minute. the Census is meant to repre- wrong. This editorial represents a consensus of The News-Enterprise editorial board. Email to [email protected] Give Obama credit for bin Laden raid

o, if you were the I'm not fond of extra-ju- resurrected in the attempt would politicize the OBL the right should feel good president, would dicial assassinations, even to absorb some credit for raid as he sports a T-shirt about. S you have pulled of non-Americans, but let's the groundwork behind that features a picture of With regard to who gets the trigger on the raid that JOHN face it: If anyone had one the raid that got bin OBL and a caption that credit, Obama's been a killed Osama bin Laden? CRISP coming, it was Osama bin Laden. But Bush, distract- reads, "If I were alive, I'd glory-hog only in the eyes Are you sure? Laden. ed by Iraq, appears to vote for Romney." of those who are looking Republican candidate OBL wasn't a madman, have lost interest in OBL If the Obama campaign for any opportunity to de- Mitt Romney is certain Tehran. The mission, and I don't like using during the decade that fol- ad was a tad over the top, tract from his record. that he would have and, in much more difficult and terms like "evil" to de- lowed 9/11. In any case, he surely it's excusable in the So let's give the presi- fact, he says, the decision scribe motivations that can didn't get the job done. complicated than the bin hyper-political atmosphere dent a break on the OBL to go was so clear-cut that be explained in rational Obama did. the president has endured Laden raid, was undone raid. So what if one of his even Jimmy Carter would by weak planning and bad terms. Would Romney have for the last three years, one have launched the raid. finest accomplishments is luck. But no one can fault But the fact that OBL launched the raid? No one, that has attempted to de- But a couple of cliches had his reasons for attack- not even Romney, really flect well-deserved credit lightly tinged with politics? Carter for insufficient are called for: The deci- ing the United States on knows the answer to that for the bold OBL raid That's not exactly news. courage or audacity. sion to strike was not, by 9/11 doesn't release him question. Neither does onto everyone except the Besides, here's a rele- any means, the kind of no- Eagle Claw's failure had from the consequences. Obama. president. vant quote. It's been attrib- brainer that Romney sug- a lot to do with making His attacks were outra- But the heat that the Of course, plenty of uted to many others, but I gests, and the raid's out- Carter a one-term presi- geous, his victims were in- president has endured other people deserve cred- like the version that puts it come was far from a slam- dent, which should remind nocent and he was still a over a recent campaign ad it, as well. A year later, all in the mouth of St. Louis dunk. us of how much President dangerous, motivated that suggests Romney of them still merit a victory Cardinals legend Furthermore, the gratu- Barack Obama had at threat. Vengeance may be wouldn't have launched lap. If the raid had gone Dizzy Dean, who said, re- itous slap at Carter doesn't stake. He was risking not the Lord's, but sometimes the raid is overwrought. wrong, apart from the ca- portedly: "It ain't bragging quite make sense. Carter only the lives of soldiers he relies on humans to do Some have called the ad sualties, Obama would if you can do it." mounted Operation Eagle and civilians, but also the the right thing. unpresidential, and the have fallen farthest and prestige and credibility of John M. Crisp teaches in the Claw in 1980 in an at- Republicans don't men- Boston Herald published a hardest. But the raid went English Department at Del Mar tempt to rescue 52 the United States and, real- tion George W. Bush much cartoon depicting Obama exquisitely right, with a re- College in Corpus Christi, American hostages in ly, his presidency. these days, but he's been wondering why anyone sult that both the left and Texas. Email [email protected].

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took a walk the other rible to contemplate. It both on and off the soccer her team T-shirt, hasn't too often thinks of them as morning. As walks happened to me almost field, to help her. raised that much yet. But callous, arrogant and pam- go, it wasn't particu- four years ago when Lisa Has this event made out of hundreds of teams, pered. That is the case de- I DAN larly long, just 5 kilome- Fitchett was given the any difference? it did manage to rank in spite the fact that millions THOMASSON ters, or about 3 miles for scary news of a brain tu- The proof that it has is the top 50. We all proudly upon millions of Americ- those who, like me, mor. seen in the number of ac- wore the blue shirt, includ- ans are dedicated to help- weren't raised on the met- But Lisa is one of those tual survivors participating. ing her mother, who ing others when needed at ric system. But it was far those who haven't, which tough, vibrant souls who Those men, women — like couldn't walk but waited home and abroad. more important than most is far more than have. And are undaunted by adversi- Lisa — and children, with patiently. of my other walks. That may be considered on this pleasantly cool ty and are always deter- the yellow balloons proud- There are a number of gross sentimentality in a What made this stroll mined to persevere no ly tied to their wrists as these affairs. The day be- May morning with the cynical world, but I still different from my usual matter the circumstances. winners in the struggle, fore, the Washington side- U.S. Capitol shining in the believe it. Many of my fel- daily exercise was the fact distance, 12,000 or so of us Those qualities have made have grown dramatically walks had been crowded low participants in this that I wasn't alone and lined up on Pennsylvania her a success in everything in the 15 years since the with women and men in wishing the ordeal would Avenue to run or walk for she has done — school, ath- first race took place. Their various displays of pink to event were there because be over sooner than later someone else and not just letics, career, wife and presence at the head of the fight breast cancer. No one they had lost someone and and it was for just more for our own self-indul- motherhood ... and just throng waiting to begin the complains about the dis- didn't want others to have than my own benefit. I gence. plain life. This, of course, march was nothing less ruption to traffic or the to bear that pain. have to confess that some The race raises money is being said by a father than inspirational. momentary inconvenience I thought of my mother, of those around me, in- in the hopes of finding a who has never had a mo- This year alone, the to commerce. who cried every time she cluding my 16-year-old cure for one of those awful ment's lack of pride in her. Race for Hope raised As I walked along in saw an underfed or inade- granddaughter, actually things that, when diag- This trial was no excep- more than $2 million for the shadow of the dome quately dressed child and ran. They finished this nosed, strike fear in people tion, and as time passed research, and at least one that has become the acted on it. If there is such "Race for Hope" long be- of all ages and their loved her medical reports were team provided in excess of world's beacon for free- fore I straggled across the a thing as the American ones. After all, the brain is excellent. She decided to $100,000. Lisa's team of dom, I couldn't help think finish line. spirit, this is where it lies. such a mystery to most of form a team for raising "Fitchett's Friends," with a that most Americans truly This is an annual event us that any intimation that money to help fight the female soccer player and a are a generous lot, even Email Dan K. Thomasson, to honor those who have former editor of the Scripps survived brain cancer and its synapses will be inter- good fight and enlisted slogan of "kicking cancer" those without much. They Howard News Service, at rupted in any form is hor- family and friends, from stenciled on the front of are special in a world that [email protected].

COUNTRYMAN Wind down ‘War on Terror’ Continued from A6 dio station WJCR, to the west where in Big Clifty t is late April, and as disclosure by taking a ma- fied intelligence partners and Eastview, donations will benefit the food min- America's president jor step toward openness had disrupted the AQAP istry of Putting Prayers To Action and in Cecilia I you are about to be of the sort we haven't plot to blow up an airline. where donations to the House of Hope will benefit reacquainted with the MARTIN much seen in this age of U.S. officials haven't de- those in the central portion of our county. In White buck-stopping burden of SCHRAM terrorism. Your administra- termined whether this de- Mills, where White Mills Baptist Church delivers working at the narrow end tion formally breaks with vice would have been de- 140 meals each Wednesday evening as part of their of the vast global funnel tected by airport security. the policy of making drone community outreach ministry along with the re- that dumps all that is The device reportedly was- Hassan al-Asiri, reportedly strikes a widely known but maining seven post offices serving the needs of known and menacing officially unspoken secret. n't seized at an airport. designed this device. He is their communities by donating food collected to about terrorism threats in This time, White House So here's where things still at large. Intelligence their local pantries as well. your inbox. agents are keeping the counterterrorism adviser stand now. With the You are planning your bomb under surveillance John O. Brennan an- Afghanistanization of the Elizabethtown and Radcliff have the greatest po- secret trip to Afghanistan, in the Middle East country nounced the U.S. drone Afghan war at hand, your tential of keeping food pantries filled during the where you will announce (not Yemen) where it has policy in a speech. Includ- intelligence officials in- lean summer months if all 26,000 mailing addresses America's historic commit- been assembled. They ing the truth that U.S. offi- creasingly say al-Qaida in in each city were to donate to the drive benefiting ment to pull all combat want to learn as much as cials can't always know the Yemen represents the The Helping Hand of Hope in Radcliff and troops by 2014 — but still possible about the terror- identities of all people who greatest threat to America's Feeding America, The Helping Hand of Hope and keep the United States ists' potential plans — but may be killed in drone at- homeland. But threats of Warm Blessings soup kitchen in Elizabethtown. very involved in the still be able to prevent the tacks. al-Qaida-affiliated terrorists Donating to the drive is as simple as checking Afghan war. You will keep attack. Meanwhile, in in Pakistan, Somalia and your mailbox. Just leave a bag of non-perishable military trainers and advis- elsewhere remain menac- The timing is hardly Afghanistan, you meet food items where your letter carrier normally deliv- ers on the ground and pro- ideal. As you prepare to with President Hamid ing. vide unspecified big-time So, that intelligence ers your mail on Saturday, May 12. Your letter car- secretly fly to Afghanistan Karzai, greet enthusiastic rier then will pick up the food and deliver it to your funding until at least 2024. to announce a new stage in pouring from your global U.S. troops, speak to local food bank. It's a necessary step, you the only real (but never of- Americans back home — terror funnel raises a ques- plan to say, to prevent ter- Donations of canned soup, canned vegetables, ficially declared) war we and fly home. Of course, tion of wartime truth in la- rorists from establishing canned meats and fish, boxed goods such as cereal are still waging, you will you never mention what beling: Much has changed safe havens in Afghanistan be speaking about steps to you knew about the threat since 2009, when your ad- and pasta and rice are items greatly appreciated. from which to attack ministration stopped using keep us safer at home. But in Yemen. Please join our local carriers as they go beyond America's homeland. the George W. Bush-era you also will be watchful But on May 6, a U.S. the call of duty and help Stamp Out Hunger. Then comes alarming term "war on terror." Now of this frightening Yemen- drone strike in Yemen kills new intelligence about a it seems that's about to be- Pete Countryman of Elizabethtown, who is known in some based threat you will care- Fahd al-Quso, who was be- circles by the nickname Postal Pete, is a retired Postal Service terror plot — and it has fully not mention. come the only war we are employee and serves as the 2012 Stamp Out Hunger nothing to do with lieved to have succeeded really waging. On April 30, just a day American-born Anwar al- coordinator for Hardin County. Afghanistan. before you fly to Afghan- Do you want to rethink Terrorists from al-Qaida Awlaki (killed in Yemen by — and maybe re-commis- istan, The Washington Post a U.S. drone last year) as in the Arabian Peninsula reports on Page 1 that CIA sion — the war on terror? (AQAP), operating in AQAP's external planning drones hit targets inside Martin Schram writes political havens in Yemen that have chief. 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DEAR ABBY Attention,chocolate lovers: Prepare to start swooning Neighbors Dear Abby: I have heard your dessert DANCE TROUPE recipes are fabulous and I’d like to have them. I JEANNIE saw a column in which PHILLIPS Allegro students dance with Lula Washington you mentioned your cookbooklets. I hope I’m Recently, students from butter-flavored cooking Allegro Dance Theatre au- correct about this, be- ditioned for and were invit- cause I’d be interested in spray. ed to dance with the Lula getting them. I have your In the top of a double Washington Dance Thea- booklet of poems and es- boiler, over medium heat, tre of California. Bart Lo- says, which I have read melt butter and 4 ounces vins of the Hardin County and enjoyed many times. chocolate. Reserve. Schools Performing Arts Would you print your In a large bowl, beat Center invited this profes- personal favorite dessert sugar and eggs until sional modern dance recipe and let me know fluffy. Add flour and salt, troupe to perform at the how to get your cook- mixing well. Add choco- center. Lula and her hus- booklets? Warmest wish- late mixture, blending band had come earlier in es to you, Abby, and thoroughly. Stir in nuts the summer to speak with thank you for all your and vanilla. dance school directors Ca- columns. — Anita B. in Pour into prepared rol Zagar of Allegro and Sherry Barnard of the New Jersey baking pan. Batter should ■ be about 1/2 inch thick. Dance Centre of Elizabeth- Dear Anita: You are town. welcome. It’s hard for Bake for 35 to 40 min- The dancers all partici- me to choose just one utes, or until top is crisp pated in a master class and recipe because I have a and toothpick inserted in an audition and then were notorious sweet tooth, center comes out clean. asked to come to a re- and my cookbooklets Cool before pouring hearsal to learn a dance contain more than a few frosting over the top. piece set by Lula’s daugh- I have enjoyed many For the frosting: Bring ter. The dancers then per- times. However, because cream to a boil, stirring formed on the concert, you asked for my per- constantly. Place chop- along with dancers from sonal favorite, it would ped chocolate in a medi- Lincoln Trail Elementary be one that not only I um bowl; pour boiling School. have enjoyed, but also cream over the chocolate Dancers performing and stir to blend well. from Allegro Dance Thea- one I have made for tre were Madison Case, friends as gifts — Regen- Spread thin layer of warm frosting over top who also studies at The Allegro Dance Theatre students pose backstage with Lula Washington. cy Brownies With Choc- Dance Centre, Abi Elliott, olate Frosting. Because of brownies in pan. Rian Johnson, Caitlin Kow- the recipe yields 4 1/2 When cool, cut into 2- alski, Tiombe Long, Kath- dozen, I confess I usually inch squares. erine Meinshausen, Maha- keep the “extra” six to My cookbooklet set lia Meinshausen, Anna Ce- munch on myself. contains not only many cille Pepper, who also stud- BROWNIES easy-to-prepare crowd- ies at the Dance Centre, 1 cup butter (2 sticks) pleasing recipes, but also Anna Ronkainen, Millie 4 ounces bittersweet tips on entertaining. It Ronkainen, Kennedy Selbe chocolate can be ordered by send- and Larri Turner. Several 2 cups sugar ing your name and ad- students were asked to 4 eggs dress, plus check or mon- dance solos including Abi 1 cup all-purpose ey order for $14 to: Dear Elliott, Rian Johnson, Anna Cecille Pepper, Anna Ron- flour Abby — Cookbooklet Set, P.O. Box 447, Mount kainen, Caitlin Kowalski, 1 teaspoon salt and Larri Turner. 2 cups chopped wal- Morris, IL 61054-0447. Allegro Dance Theatre nuts Shipping and handling offers two levels of modern 1 teaspoon vanilla are included in the price. dance instruction. the low- FROSTING If you’re a serious choco- er level is taught by Raven 1 cup heavy cream late lover, these brownies Farrell and the upper level 8 ounces bittersweet will make your toes curl, by Tamara Begley, faculty chocolate, finely and that’s a promise. member for the Louisville Allegro Dance Theatre students with the dance troupe from Lula Washington Dance Theatre of chopped Ballet. California. Dear Abby is written by Preheat oven to 350 Abigail Van Buren, also degrees. known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her LENDING A HAND CALENDAR Line the bottom of an mother, Pauline Phillips. 18-by-12-by-2 (or 1)-inch Write Dear Abby at baking pan with baking www.DearAbby.com or P.O. HOW TO USE THIS COLUMN. ReStore at 737-0207. which is free to low income noon-6 p.m. Mondays and parchment paper and Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA Community news announce- Hardin County Habitat for families. POC: 862-4228. Thursdays, American Red 90069. Universal Press ments are published at no Humanity is seeking volun- Food pantry, 5-6 p.m., Vine Cross, 405 W. Dixie Ave., spray generously with Syndicate. charge in the Lending a Hand teers to help with construc- Grove United Methodist E’town. Apheresis donations calendar. POC refers to tion of a house at East Poplar Church, 306 High St., Vine Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs- “point of contact.” Area and Haycraft in E’town. There Grove. POC: 877-5231. days and Fridays. POC for ap- ‘TWEEN 12 & 20 codes are listed only for is plenty of work for all skill Helping Hand of Hope volun- pointment: 765-6529 or 765- phone numbers outside the levels. If you don’t know how, teers needed, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 4979. 270 area code. Listings not they will teach you. Work is Mondays, Tuesdays and/or Clothing closet, 4:30 to updated within a year will be from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday, Thursdays, to sort clothes 6:30 p.m., Hope For Today removed. To update or sub- Wednesday and Thursday and assist with watching the Ministry Building at Cecilia Your ex is a loser clothing room. POC: Lucy or mit a calendar entry, email and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. Baptist Church, 416 E. Main Sheri, 769-3092. Dr. Wallace: I am a 17- calendars@thenewsenter Come when you can, leave St., Cecilia. Proceeds benefit prise.com, call 505-1751 or when you must. Saturday, the food pantry food. POC: year-old girl who is in fax to 769-6965. May 12 is Women Build Day; 862-4228. need of advice. I had ROBERT registered workers only on Friday Clothing and shoe sale, 11 been dating my boyfriend WALLACE that day. POC: Howard Gatlin, Second annual Warm Bless- for four months when he Wednesday 766-4166. a.m.-1 p.m. Monday-Satur- ings rummage sale and bake day, Kentucky Full Gospel Hosparus Thrift Shoppe, sale fundraiser, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. broke up with me. He ac- Clothes closet and food Church, 1012 Hill St., Rad- him but don’t like the Helmwood Plaza, E’town, is May 11 and 12, 609 E. Dixie cused me of cheating on bank, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Sum- cliff. Clothing, 25 cents, 50 him and said some really friction my seeing him mit Community Center. There open from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Ave., E’town. Donations ap- weekdays and 10 a.m.-5 preciated and accepted now. cents or $1; shoes $1. All mean things to me. The causes at home. What is tutoring on Tuesday items gently used. Donations can I do? — Nameless, evenings, story time for kids p.m. Saturday. Donations of No electronics or clothes (ex- next day he apologized gently used clothing and cept for children’s clothes for accepted. Proceeds benefit and said he wanted to get Kewanee, Ill. on Wednesdays and a senior the church. POC: Bob at 351- ■ potluck on Thursdays at the home items needed. Pro- infants through 10 years back with me. I told him Nameless: Your ex- ceeds benefit Hosparus pa- which are needed). Lunch 5383. Summit Community Center. Salvation Army Thrift Store it was too late, especially boyfriend is guilty of a POC: Mike Mayhew, 242- tients and their families. served. POC: Joan 769-1134. and Service Center, 10 a.m. to after all of the awful cyber crime and should 6537 or bjbitzy@wind POC: Moira Taylor, 769- 5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, things he said to me. be prosecuted. Medica- stream.net. 0569. Saturday tion or no medication, Feeding America volunteers The Mystery Thrift Shop, 1006 N. Mulberry St., E’town, He continued to text 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday POC: 234-0833. and call me constantly this guy “stepped over needed, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Mon- Adopt-a-pet event, 11 a.m.- day, Tuesday, Wednesday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, with more mean things to the line” and should nev- 4 p.m. Saturdays, 200 er be trusted again. Only and Thursday, at Feeding Animal Refuge Center, Vine Tuesday say. He even posted a America, Kentucky’s Heart- Sycamore Street, Suite 134, Grove. POC: 877-6064. picture on Facebook and your mother knows if you land, 300 Peterson Drive, E’town Plaza near Big Lots. Bobby Morrison Santa Claus Clothing Center and food called me a bad, bad need therapy, but I agree E’town. Walk-ins welcome. The non-profit organization Project, collecting toys to give bank, 9 a.m.-noon, behind Eli- with Mom it would be a Call 735-1407 to schedule supports pet adoption, the at Christmas or for families in zabethtown Church of Christ, name. He sent text mes- prevention of cruelty to ani- sages to my mom and huge mistake to date this groups of 10 or more. need. Drop toys off at 760 1211 N. Dixie Ave., E’town, loser again. Hardin County Habitat for mals and supports a no-kill Salem Lake Road, Hodgen- Clothes and food for families made up some horrible animal shelter and adoption A COOL TREAT ALWAYS Humanity ReStore, 4676 S. ville. POC: 358-3379. in need. POC: 765-6446. lies about me having sex center; in addition, seniors WILL BE APPRECIATED. Wilson Road (former Roy’s Food closet, 10 a.m.-noon, with a bunch of guys and Dr. 55 and older may qualify for a second and last Saturdays, Wallace: I’m 15 and have Furniture Store), E’town, 9 giving him a sexually a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays-Fridays paid position. Mystery spe- New Hope Missionary Baptist Upcoming transmitted disease. My my first boyfriend. Jimmy and 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays. cial each week. POC: Brenda, Church Family Life Center, 312-7633. Open Arms Support Group mom, needless to say, is going to have his 16th Donations of furniture, appli- 1582 Hill St., across from the Van driver needed one night main church building. POC: bake sale, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. May was very, very upset. birthday in a month and ances, tools and household I want to buy him a birth- items accepted, pickups a week for patrons of Warm 351-6808. 19, Peddlers Mall, 1111 N. Two weeks have gone day gift that doesn’t cost available for large items. Blessings Soup Kitchen. POC: Meade County Animal Shel- Dixie Ave., E’town. Proceeds by and he has apolo- Jack, 319-3924. ter brings animals for adop- help remove mold from a se- more than $25. Since I’m Donations are sold to fund gized. He said he is on tions, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Satur- vere handicapped child and not really sure what guys construction of Habitat hous- medication to help with es and the store will sponsor days, Orscheln Farm & Home grandparent’s home and help like for gifts, I’m asking Thursday his anger and mood a house this year. To view in- Store, 135 E. Lincoln Trail other families in need. Dona- you for a few suggestions. Blvd., Radcliff. POC: Pinky swings and is seeing a ventory, find Hardin County Food pantry and clothing tions of bake goods or money — Serena, Des Moines, Bilz, 352-4297. accepted. Open Arms Grand- therapist. The problem is Habitat ReStore on Face- closet, noon to 3 p.m., Hope Iowa book. ReStore is profitable For Today Ministry Building at parent Raising Children Sup- I want to get back with ■ Serena: For $25 or because volunteers supple- Cecilia Baptist Church, 416 Monday port is a non-profit organiza- him, but my parents are less, you could give a ment the staff. To volunteer E. Main St., Cecilia. Clothing tion. POC: Laura Cooper (270) dead set against it. Even “mod” T-shirt or one with or arrange a pickup, call the proceeds help pay for food, Blood donations accepted 300-4966. though he apologized to his favorite sports team my mom, she is not will- logo, a gift certificate for ing to forgive him. She a fast-food restaurant, CD NEIGHBORS GUIDELINES doesn’t believe anything store or bookstore. You he says because of all the also could give him a box GETTING IT TO US activities, military news, and all other general photo can be picked up at the front desk up lies he told her. He hasn’t of his favorite chocolates ■ Neighbors submissions should be typed or news submissions. to one month following publication. told his parents he made (he might share one when legible. The information should be clear and ■ If email is not available, fax the item(s) to ■ Be sure to identify the people in the up the lies about me he opens it). If all else concise. Include a name and daytime phone 769-6965, drop them off or mail to 408 W. photo. cheating on him, so his number in case of questions. We reserve the Dixie Ave., Elizabethtown, KY 42701. Office ■ The News-Enterprise cannot guarantee all fails, invite him to his fa- right to edit. hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday photos will be published. parents hate me. My vorite ice cream parlor ■ Submissions and photos can be emailed through Friday. There is an after-hours drop box. mom thinks I need thera- for a real cool treat and to: WHAT ARE THE DEADLINES? py because I want to get you pay. [email protected] — WHAT ABOUT PHOTOS? Neighbors runs daily and items will publish back with him. She thinks engagements, births, birthdays, anniver- ■ Photos sent by email should be in .jpg for- first-come, first-serve on a space-available Email Dr. Robert Wallace at saries and five generations. mat. Original black and white or color prints basis. Celebrations get first priority to pub- I must lack self-esteem to [email protected]. or are accepted. lish on schedule. be willing to go back with Distributed by Creators [email protected] — All club ■ To have photos returned, include a self- him. I really care about Syndicate Inc. news, including calendar listings for club addressed stamped envelope; otherwise, the QUESTIONS? Call 505-1751 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE NEWS WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 2012 A9 GOP blocks Senate debate New Toyota expansion to create 86 jobs on student loan bill at Georgetown plant By ALAN FRAM Maine, who is retiring after By JERRY BOGGS Georgetown News-Graphic The Associated Press citing excessive partisan- ship in Washington, voted WAS H I N GTO N — State and company officials gathered at the Toy- “present.” ota visitors center Tuesday to announce the latest Senate Republicans block- The Democratic bill ed a Democratic bill Tues- expansion of the auto maker’s flagship manufactur- would keep interest rates ing plant. day to preserve low inter- for subsidized Stafford est rates for millions of col- Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear was on hand to loans at 3.4 percent for an announce Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky lege students’ loans, as the additional year, rather than two parties engaged in will expand its operation to produce more 4-cyclin- doubling automatically for der motors in the Georgetown plant. election-year choreogra- new loans starting July 1. It The company is spending approximately $30 phy aimed at showing each would have no impact on million to update a currently unused assembly line is the better protector of current loans. families in today’s rugged A 2007 law approved to produce more than 100,000 engines each year. economy. by a Democratic Congress The expansion includes the addition of more The 52-45 vote to begin gradually lowered the rates than 30 jobs at the plant and is expected to be com- debating the legislation fell plete in July 2013. SUSAN WALSH/The Associated Press but pops them back up to eight votes short of the 60 6.8 percent in July because “Twenty six years ago, I took part in Toyota’s needed to proceed and Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., speaks Tuesday with reporters groundbreaking in Georgetown, which was filled following a vote on student loans on Capitol Hill in lawmakers were worried stalled work on an effort Washington. about costs. with excitement for Kentucky’s future,” Gov. Be- both parties expect will ul- Stafford loans are for shear said. “Today, we still have that same excite- timately produce a com- it’s only talk.” say they want to extend low- and middle-income ment for Toyota’s past, present and future in the promise, probably soon. He also noted the likely low interest rates. students. The Education Commonwealth. This latest expansion brings Toy- For now, each side is hap- GOP presidential candi- “The Senate has ceased Department projects the ota’s total investment to nearly $6 billion, meaning py to use the stalemate to date, Mitt Romney, sup- to be a place where prob- measure would affect 7.4 billions of dollars in incomes for thousands of snipe at the other with ports a temporary exten- lems are resolved. It’s be- million undergraduates Kentuckians, changing lives, strengthening our campaign-ready talking sion of today’s low rates come instead a place borrowing money in the economy and improving the Commonwealth.” points while they are grid- and needled, “I suggest he where Democrats produce year starting July 1. The new engines will be equipped in the Cam- locked over how to cover pick up the phone and call campaign material,” Mc- Republicans oppose the rys produced in Georgetown and also in the RAV4 the $6 billion cost. Senator McConnell.” Connell said. Democratic plan to pay for which is assembled in Toyota’s Ontario, Canada, Senate Majority Leader That was a reference to The vote nearly was the bill by forcing high- plant. Harry Reid, D-Nev., said Senate Minority Leader party-line, with Reid vot- earning stockholders in Tuesday’s announcement is the latest in a string the vote showed despite Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., ing “no” to give himself the some privately owned cor- of production increase announcements since Feb- GOP claims they support who said the battle is a procedural ability to de- porations and professional ruary including Toyota plants in Indiana, West preventing an increase in phony one manufactured mand another vote once a practices to pay additional Virginia and Canada. The cumulative investment student loan rates, “Repub- by Democrats to woo votes compromise is reached. Social Security and approximately is $565M and nearly 1,000 jobs are licans showed today that from students. Both parties Sen. Olympia Snowe, R- Medicare payroll taxes. being added, a Toyota news release stated. “This engine production increase, and the sever- al announcements before it, reflect our growing op- timism for an improving North American market,” said Steve St. Angelo, Executive Vice President of Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North Turmoil in Europe pushes U.S.stocks lower America, Inc. Friday, By DANIEL WAGNER struggling to form a new lowest point this year. AP Business Writer government declared that Central banks have in- May 11th and the country was no longer jected billions into Eu- Saturday, Political uncertainty in bound by its promises cut rope’s financial system, debt-hobbled Europe spending sharply in ex- providing temporary sup- May 12th spread to financial markets change for international port for stock and com- Tuesday and pushed stocks All activities will be in the bailout loans. modity prices, Alpert said. lower in Europe and the Optimist Park off of Knox Avenue The politician, Alexis “If that liquidity is sup- United States. Tsipras, also demanded a posed to prime the pump, The Dow Jones industri- ~ Dress in Mayberry attire both days ~ moratorium on repaying and the pump doesn’t take al average was down al- the part of Greece’s debt over, then you’ve got a Friday, May 11, 2012 Saturday, May 12, 2012 most 200 points at its low that is “onerous.” The problem,” he said. 5:00 pm ‘til Dark 9:00 am ‘til 6:00 pm point for the day before re- main stock index in In the U.S., traders • Across Kentucky Arts & Crafts • Across Kentucky covering most of its loss to Arts & Crafts Show & Foods Booth Greece closed down 3.6 Show & Foods Booth finish down 76. 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GOT TO BE REAL The second Sunday in May is ap­ proaching and as we all know, that is the .... l'ICUTffTllo _ t ...... day we honor our mothers or the mother Laura Cooper speaks about her experi&nce raising her gran!ldaughttlr and .tiutlng the support group, Open Arm •. figures in our lives. 1 In my nlind, every day is Mother's Day. What would I do without my mother? First and foremost, I would not be here. As long as I can remember, my mother al­ u_ura offers support ways has been there, even during the crazy stages in mine and my sister's lives. She never once wavered. Woman who raised A mother is a woman who stands for it all - the good, the bad and the ugly. To be By ROBERT VILLANUI:.'VA a mother, the dictionary says you must be a femaIe, and then be caring, nurturing, rvill&n ...... @lI>e ...... "'.'l'ri~ .(¢m unselfish and giving. Does that mean you Matller's Day holds a spe­ have to have birthed a child into the cial Si:;nilicance for Laura world to be a mother? No. Cooper. I am so glad God saw fit to give me the Cooper became an acting mother I have. He knew what he was do­ parent when she adopted her ing there. I needed somcone in my life granddaughter, Amber, on who was not afraid to tell me no - she April 8, 1997, in Michigan. did, and at times, she still d~ s . I needed Amber was 4, aboUl four someone to say, "Shonna, that will be months shy ofnlming 5 on her enough. Don't make me have to tell you July 31 birthday. that again." In October 1998, shortly af­ What about that look your mother can ter adopting Amber, Cooper give you? That look that makes you moved to Hardin County and scream inside, ~ PIease , someone, help me, founded the nonprofit organi­ because when she gel!! dose to me I am wlion Open Anns. It's a sup­ dead.~ port group for grdJldparcnts I think about all the places I could have and acting parents raising been if I did not have the mother I have. children. The first place I would be is in trouble, ~We purposely retired ear­ and lots of it. ly to give Amber a better Is it not amazing how your mother life," Cooper said. knows what you are thinking before you Her husband was only 50 can release it from your mouth? How she when he retired from a job knows where you·ve been - and I'm COll­ with a telephone oompany. vinced to this day she knew what I was Cooper had adopted Am­ doing - and she never left the housc. ber's mother, Deanna, when And behind all the work and worry of Deanna was 5. Cooper also hoeping their children in line is a mother's adopted another child, Tom, when he love and dedication_ was 2. A mother is a special type of person After Deanna had Amber, she could who takes their role of parent very serious­ not raise her b/xausc of her lifestyle, ly. Sometimes dads oome and go, but for Cooper said the most rati, mothers always have slood the test 0 time, and children always can ~ We had to protect the child, so we were able to adopt," she said. depend on them in most cases. Mothers often are the parents who wiped aW-d.y Jl.cfore coming to Kentucky, Cooper tean, spanked behinds, checrl-d you on in belonged to Grandparenl!! As I'arenl!!, a your victories and helped you limp away support group in Michigan. With the in your defeals. help of Hardin County Schools Family I Ialk to my mother every morning and Resource and Youth Services Center, I anticipate that call. If she is laiC, I lind she began Open Arms. myself panicking. All I can say is, I hope Amber now is 19 and attends the NU.L coR""" ",,, _.Etu._ there is a celiphone in heaven. UniveTllity of as a business I can go to my mother about every­ major. The Open Arm, support group lead by L.at.ira Cooper, center, meet' for dtS(:u$Ston recently at ShOllaYOI. thing - within reason, of course. Not all ~I have a very strong relationship the time is she on my side, but she is on with my grandmother. I call her Mom the side of the right thing. She has 110 though,~ Amber said. "There's hardly GmlNG TO KNOW LAURA COOPER problem defending me when I'm right. anything she doesn't know about me. And when I'm wrong, she tells me to get She has been there for me my entire life if; Town of birth: Ypsilanti, Mich. it right and move on. and I wouldn't be the person I am to­ +. Town of residence: Elizabethtown I'm grateful that in 1914 President day without her by my side.~ ± Favorite music: '60s, early '70s Woodrow Wilson dl'£lared the second Facing some of the challenges she's ~: Favorite movies: Disney classics, comedy and romance Sunday in Mayas the official day for faced, Amber said, would have been ii, Favorite TV shows: "Bones," "Castle," "The Mentalist," "The Amazing mothers. But r don't need an official holi­ Wlimaginable without her grandmoth­ Race," "Survivor," "American Idol," "Swamp People," "American day to honor my mother. ". Pickers" and "Pawn Stars" I don't think I ever will be able to re­ ~Mother'$ Day is very special be- if. Hobbies: Sewing. house painting and gardening pay my mother in this lifetime for all that cause it's just a reminder of how fortu­ she means to me and all the sacrifices she nate I was to be brought into such a lov­ has made for my sister and me. ing home,D Amber said. SpringHaven and the Advocacy and phin swim teanl and board member of So my friends, if you have a mother, Open Arms, Cooper said, filled a Support Center. the Lincoln Trail Elementary AdviSOry mom, mum, mama or mommy, let her need for those grandparenlll or acting Cooper said community support for CoWlcil, among other things. know the SC{:ond Sunday in May is nice parenl!! who might need to fi nd re­ Open Arms has been good. But Open Though Amber is an adult, Cooper but every day she is on this side of the sll n sources or talk with others experiencing Arms must make ends meet on its own continues to facilitate Open Anns meet­ is a wonderful day for ber children. the same thing they arc. through fundrai~ngerrorts such as bake ings, assisting others who are raising Shonn.o. Shedd a grandchild. She has Robert VUlanueva

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U.S. tion Administration's re­ 101.725 ACRES - 12 TRACTS -101.725 ACRES dri ve rs wltt pay an average of 24 cents more ~r ptton fo r vised forecallt is encourag­ gasoline during this summer', travel wason, the govemment BRICK RANCH HOME - 2 BARNS ing news for the economy. said Tuesday, FARM MACHINERY - STOCK TRAILER Some economists blame means moturul!l will spend said Bernstein, who for­ MOTOR HOME - PERSONALTY high pump prices for so·so abOllt $10.7 billion less on merly was an economic consumer spending this gasoline than previously adviser to Vice President ABSOLUTE year, They lllsa were seen anticipaled. J oe Bi den. all a factor in the loss of Last year, drive r'> paid It's still a bit of a mixed 35,000 retail jobs in an average of $3.71 per bag for the presidenL !'art February and March. [B . I:~s!:Z:;;;:£2~:1 • gallon from April \0 Sep­ of the reason oil prices SALE #1 - REA"- ESTATE Gawline prices soared tember, a period the gov­ have declined during the 20 percent fromJanuary to ernment consi ders Ihe past month ill sluggishness TUESDAY. MAY 15 2012 6-37 PM early April. in the U,S. economy, high­ peak driving seawn. "'ll S\ll " 1 IH \ 11 "1\ \1 \\1I11II1II1U \1 1111 A few analysts warned lighted by a disappointing Gasoline likely will be­ h.'t(.ttlsot (ot I \lIIt sll \1 t toe \ tt \) \ 1 III ' Htt s tkll I. drivers they could pay as jobs report last week. come less of a eampaib'll is­ n\ltl)sl("".K\ ~lIlIlI", much all $5 lhis summer, sue. Republican presiden­ Europe helped sink oil eclipsing the 2008 record tial candidates hammered prices as weir. Some Eu­ of$4.11 per gallon. at !'resident Burack Oba­ ropean countries are in re­ SA' E 12 - FAlUlIlACHINERY - TRAILERS Not anymore, The price rna all prices jumped this cession and election results in France and Greece over of benchmark crude hall year, even though presi­ PERIONALTY - THURSDAY,MAY 17, 2012...4007 PM the weekend threaten to dropped about $8 per bar­ denu have little sway over '0Il "\I I ), 2 l'I'IiSO' \I t'IUIl't lil\ \\11 t Ttl· lilt II \1 Ittt t \U\t rel since early April. Retail derail the eurow ne', plan pump prices. If gasoline for recovery, loe ' It II \ t 2:"r.t1'11Il1It Ie IUt h: IiO\1I gas prices have followed, gets even cheaper, experts 110111 .1 "II II .h:\ falling 17 cents si llce reach­ Oil is down nearly 12 "r "H think it likely will get percent since peaking ncar ing $3.936 on April 5. knocked from the top tier $110 per barrel in Feb­ LOCATION: Larue County, KY - Hodgenville I Middle Creek Community­ ~ It 's almost like a tax of campaign issues, ruary. As oil prices fall, it From Hodgenvitte at KY 84 intersection take Uncoln Pkway (KY 61) west cut,~ said J ared Bernstein, "To not have gas prices becomes cheaper for re­ approx. 4.4 mites to Tonlevltle Road inte~ee tlon -turn left on to Tonlevll1e a .'leniOT fellow Center for nipping at your heels in an finenes to make gasoline Road and go appro}!. 0.4 mile to Middle Creek Road-T urn right onto Middle Budget and Policy election is obviously favor­ and other fuels, and some Creek Road S go 2.3 miles to the farm at 2560 Middle Creek Road. Hodgen­ Priorities. EIA's prediction able to the incumbent," of that savings eventually ille, KY 42748 -SIGNS POSTED, REASON FOR SALE: In order to diSSOlve theIr partnership, Loren G. 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In the wake of a terrorisl Land consists of 10 1.725 acres, is now being surveyed by Charles Ric hard bomb plot disrupted by the Meyer, has 1596' road frontage on Middle Creek Road. and 2732' road !rant_ C IA, th e U.S. advi.'led some ~ . I:~s!:Z~~ : I(; ge on McCubbins Road County water Is available a nd c ro pland Includes international airports and rider, nolin, and Pembroke soil types, An outstanding crop farm, 90% tittable , air carriers Tuesday about TUESDAY, MAY 15, 2012. •.5:07 PM and ready to grow corn, soybean, and wheatl Farm will sell in 12 tracts rang­ ing in size rrom 5 acre s J/i&:!f!lBhINS ROAD security measures for pas· LOCATION : Larue County, KY-Hodgenvme Community­ senger'> Iraveling to the U.S. From Hodgenv~1e take KY 2\0 west apj>fOx_3 miles to Waite, The guidance from the Reed Road-lum right onto Wan", Reed Road and go appt'ox, Transportalion Securily 314 miles to the fox Farm -SIGNS POSTEO. 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think and SI;1.y positive," Panthers lead by said Haider, who will m(.'Ct top-seeded Marion County one point going freshman Alex Spalding ill today'! 5 p.m. final. ~In the into final day of third set, I was just trying 10 get points one by one. I region tourney was up 4-2 and got \00 comfortable again and it By J OHN GROTIl went to 44 aud 1 went into i&rod>@""'.... ,.~nl.'Vri ...com animal instinct mode. I was yelling and screaming - Rem HaideT looked like even when I wasn't win­ he was about to get skunk­ ning points. I've never ed in his 5th Region Tour­ done that before. Tad nament boys' singles semi­ played a great game.~ final match. It was another dr-mla­ Central Hardin junior JIU.PI(:IIngles mai.. h of the 5th Region Tournament on Tuesday at U nl~ e rs" y D rI~e Park In Elilabethtown. match wmpped up just af­ ior in their first.set. ter II. Skaggs was buzzing his own flurry. lion the first set, Haider Elizabethtown clinched serves, mUlling down re­ Somehow, Haider ral­ qUickened his footwork the girls' team title under turns at lightning speed lied for a 2-6, 6-2, 6-4 victo­ and forgot aoout what had the new format for the sec­ and keeping shots in play ry at University Drive Park happened at the start. ond straight year. The Lady from any angle you can in Elil.abethtown to reach n len, in the third set, he l'antJlef!l have 16 fM>ints, think. the singlCll final for the sec­ got a little crazy. well ahead of Central Then, Haider flipped a ond consecutive year. ~ l fr.gu red out how I play ..,..R .... zue.o .... """ __ Tum to REGION, B5 switch and answered with After wallowing in frustra- my best tennis - just not Fort Knoll senIor Klara AUltln .. ompste.ln the triple Jump Tu e~a~ at Bard$town High School In the Class l ­ A, Raglon 3 moot. Austin won the event as wall as the long Jump anct 10Q.meter hurdle •. Knox girls and boys place second at region meet

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Wilson, Meade shut out Trojans By CH UCK JONES Boyles in the fin;t, Wil.'lOn next time he came up, I ast mmng, an on lead \lIe Green Wa~e to a iorJamaal Wwn grounded said. "We talked about t

MEADE: cruises past smacked an RBI double to right- center field to stretch the lead to North Hardin, 5-0 3-0. The Green Wave added a run Continued from B1 in the fourth on Jake Wilson’s run-scoring single and another in “He’s one of the best in the the fifth on a double steal – area,” North Hardin coach Ace Mattingly stole home as Bo Adcock said. “He has three real- Wilson took second. ly, really good pitches and he “You have to find ways to can throw them at any time in score,” Bo Wilson said. “You the count. He didn’t have any have to get on, get around and walks and he forces you to put score. We did a good job of exe- the ball in play. We tip our hat to cuting with runners on. Five runs him because he threw a great will win a lot of games now with game.” While Wilson showcased pin- the new bats.” point accuracy, freshman Javier The Trojans (16-12) also lost Echevarria, who took the loss, Boyles to a thumb injury. Boyles struggled with his control. He al- left in the fifth inning and lowed seven walks and hit two Adcock said he probably won’t batters in four innings. Of the 10 know the extent of the injury un- til today. Green Wave runners who MEADE COUNTY 5, NORTH HARDIN 0 reached on either a walk or get- RHE ting hit, four scored. Meade County 210 110 0 5 5 2 “Walks and hit batters will kill North Hardin 000 000 0 0 1 1 Bo Wilson and Brady Smith. Javier you on any level,” Adcock said. Echevarria, Lance Baker (5), Sy Ogden (7) “Free bases turn into runs. We and Andrew Boyles, Echevarria (5). WP: can’t have that. We’re still search- JILL PICKETT/The News-Enterprise Wilson (7-1). LP: Echevarria (0-1). 2B: Kaleb ing for what works best for us for North Hardin’s Graham Mathews is out at second but disrupts a double-play attempt by Meade County’s Andrew Lancaster (MC), Kase Mattingly (MC), Boyles Zabel during Tuesday's game at North Hardin High School. (NH). the postseason.” UP NEXT: Meade County plays at North Meade County (18-5) only Kaleb Lancaster was hit by a grounded into a fielder’s choice, eighth-grader Kase Mattingly’s Bullitt at 5:30 p.m. Thursday. North Hardin had five hits, but managed to pitch and moved to second on a balk scored Lancaster. Junior walk forced in Ledford. plays at Marion County at 6 p.m. Thursday. make the most of them. senior Brady Smith’s single. Jake Wilson walked, junior Zach Bo Wilson walked with one Chuck Jones can be reached In the top of the first, junior After senior Garrett Ledford Kullman was hit by a pitch and out in the second and Lancaster at (270) 505-1759

CENTRAL: locks up sophomore shortstop Ashley into trouble, but she always Vasquez singled before sopho- works herself out of it, too. She top seed in district more first baseman Dalani has stepped it up so much this Rainwater and junior designated year.” Continued from B1 player Brittanie Mahanna drew Central Hardin completes its back-to-back walks. district schedule at 5:15 today Eighth-grade catcher Mariah Central Hardin coach Jamie when it travels to John Hardin to Bryant went 2-for-4 with a two- Goodman trotted out to the cir- try to finish the teams’ second run triple to deep right in the first cle and told Nall to get the ball meeting this season for the third inning and a three-run double to up a little bit and she had the cor- time. Central Hardin led 8-1 and deep center in the fourth. rect response, ending the threat was batting in the top of the third “I was just looking for a good with back-to-back swinging when storms halted the game the pitch to hit right down the mid- strikeouts on high outside fast- last time the teams tried playing. dle,” said Bryant, who flew out to A win or loss won’t matter to the deep center in the third. balls. “That breaks your back,” Lady Bruins’ district tournament Junior right fielder Brianna seed, while John Hardin could Blair went 2-for-4 with two RBIs Baker said. “You score there and then the pressure’s on them.” still earn the No. 3 seed if it wins and scored once. Freshman tonight and beats Elizabethtown shortstop Kelsey McGuffin, who Instead, Nall put the pressure on North Hardin’s bats. on Monday. has reached base eight times in “We still had to work to get her last nine plate appearances, Those strikeouts started a streak of four straight. She had the No. 1 seed,” Goedde said. scored a team-high three runs. “It’s nice knowing that we’re the Eleven Lady Bruins reached eight straight later on, fanning the side in the third and fourth No. 1 seed going into it, but any- base or scored as Central Hardin thing can still happen.” had 11 hits and drew eight walks. innings and the first two batters CENTRAL HARDIN 13, NORTH HARDIN 0 “I’m about infinity percent in the fifth. She ended the game RHE sure that my offense has my back with the final of her season-high Central Hardin 300 91 13 11 1 North Hardin 000 00 0 4 3 all the time,” Nall said. 13 strikeouts. Jessica Nall and Mariah Bryant. Bailey Blair, Nall (9-4) had her defense’s “She just gets in a zone,” Kristen Moreland (5) and Shelby Peace. WP: back, not that she really needed Goedde said of Nall, who shut Nall (9-4). LP: Blair (8-14). 2B: Bryant (CH), Shelby Maggard (CH). 3B: Bryant (CH). the other fielders – at least not af- out top-ranked Allen County- UP NEXT: Central Hardin plays at John ter the first. Scottsville last week and blanked Hardin at 5:15 tonight. North Hardin plays at Bullitt Central at 6 p.m. Thursday. She induced a flyout to open No. 4 Louisville Mercy in regula- JILL PICKETT/The News-Enterprise the bottom of the first, but tion less than two weeks ago. Nathaniel Bryan can be reached North Hardin’s Sierra Hall makes a catch at the fence for an out against worked her way into trouble as “Coach said that she gets herself at (270) 505-1758 Central Hardin during Tuesday’s game at North Hardin High School.

NBA Pacers roll past Magic to advance to second round; Hawks edge Celtics The Associated Press York in the second round. series, scored 15 but made just 6- forced an Orlando timeout. road, the deciding game would Darren Collison scored 15 of of-17 shots. The Magic made just HAWKS 87, CELTICS 86. Al be Saturday in Atlanta. Danny Granger scored 25 Horford scored 19 points in his Boston had a chance to clinch points to help the his 19 points in the fourth quarter 5-of-16 shots in the fourth quar- defeat the Orlando Magic, 105- and George Hill added 15 points ter. first start since January, and the the series when Rajon Rondo 87 on Tuesday night and clinch for the Pacers, who trailed by Collison made a layup and hit Atlanta Hawks held on for a one- stole Josh Smith’s inbounds pass their first-round Eastern Confer- two at the end of the third quar- a 3-pointer to give the Pacers a point victory over the Boston with 10 seconds remaining and ence playoff series. ter but outscored the Magic, 36- 78-73 lead with 9:33 to play. Celtics in a thrilling Game 5 of raced down the court, looking It was Indiana’s first series win 16 in the final 12 minutes. After Nelson drained another 3, the Eastern Conference playoffs. for the winner. But he got since 2005 and its first clincher Jameer Nelson led Orlando Collison came back with a layup, The Celtics lead the first- hemmed in along the sideline on its home court since the first with 27 points and made 5-of-8 then Leandro Barbosa’s steal and round series, 3-2 heading back to and Smith knocked away a des- round of the 2000 playoffs. The 3-pointers. Glen Davis, a thorn layup pushed Indiana’s lead to Boston for Game 6 on Thursday. peration pass, the ball rolling Pacers will play Miami or New in Indiana’s side throughout the 87-80 with 6:49 to play and If the Hawks can steal one on the away as time ran out. THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE SPORTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 2012 B5 MLB Brewers send Reds to 8-3 loss Milwaukee’s offense breaks out of slump vs.Bailey By CHRIS JENKINS AP Sports Writer MILWAUKEE — Aramis Ramirez hit a three- run triple, helping the Milwaukee Brewers shake off their recent offensive struggles in an 8-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday night. Yovani Gallardo (2-3) gave up two runs in six in- nings and tied a season high with eight strikeouts for the Brewers, who had lost eight of their previous PETER W. ZUBATY/The Kentucky Standard 11 games. Fort Knox senior Akio Tonge clears a hurdle during the 300-meter hurdles Tuesday at Bardstown High School in the Class 1-A, Gallardo had an RBI single in the fifth, snapping Region 3 meet. Tonge won the event as well as the 110 hurdles. an eight-game scoreless streak by the Reds’ bullpen. KNOX: finishes put in a lot of blood, sweat headed,” Tonge said. “Even with the disap- Scott Rolen’s double in the eighth was the 506th and tears working on our “That’s exactly what hap- pointment, we had some of his career, tying Babe Ruth for 48th on the all- second at region handoffs. It’s very disap- pened. Coach pumped us good things happen,” Bris- time list. Cincinnati’s Jay Bruce hit a two-run homer off Gallardo in the sixth, his 10th this season. pointing to be disqualified up, but people took it to coe said. “We had some Continued from B1 the meet before State.” their head. I think every- Reds starter Homer Bailey (1-3) gave up six runs adversity and came and six hits in 3 2/3 innings. He walked three, The Eagles were also thing just got to us. I’m through it. Our 4-by-2 and The penalties put a without senior Dominic mad, but when it’s their struck out four and hit a batter. damper on the night for 4-by-4 had alternates and Cesar Izturis homered for the Brewers, who Dingle, who sat out with a senior year they’re going to Fort Knox senior Akio we were still able to win scored all eight of their runs with two outs. hamstring injury. He was want everybody to be in it Tonge, who swept the hur- both. Lots of other things With Ryan Braun on first base after a two-out seeded second in the 100 110 percent.” dles and also ran in the 400 happened, but our kids are single in the first, Bailey hit Ramirez in the left arm and 200 dashes. Senior Oscar Cruz won and 1,600 relays. mentally strong to hold on with a 93 mph fastball. Ramirez briefly was attend- “We easily had a 10- to Fort Knox still finished the 400 dash and was sec- ed to by a trainer but remained in the game. second behind Bardstown ond in the long jump, and continue to go. 15-meter lead,” Tonge said. “I’m not disappointed,” Bailey then walked Corey Hart to load the bases “To work hard and find out with 114 points, but Tonge while junior Brandon she added. “Those kids ran for Jonathan Lucroy, who hit a single up the middle we got disqualified for a and the Eagles know they Franklin was runner-up to that scored Braun and Ramirez for a 2-0 lead. their butts off.” simple mistake, it’s very were capable of doing Tonge in the 110 hurdles. Nyjer Morgan made a sensational catch to rob frustrating. But that’s track. much more. Fort Knox also qualified Josh Claywell can be reached Scott Rolen of a potential home run in the second, Stuff happens. It hurts. We “We just can’t get big- in every relay but the 400. at (270) 505-1752 leaping near the center-field wall and coming down with the ball. Travis Ishikawa then had a big catch of his own to end the inning, diving into the seats TUESDAY’S RESULTS down the first-base line to catch a foul popup. Milwaukee came up with another two-out rally in the second, when Morgan singled, Rickie Weeks CLASS 1-A, REGION 3 MEET 1. Regene Gill 48.34 3. Kentura Newman 5-06.00 Josh Kleber Akio Tonge walked and Braun pounded a ground-rule double BARDSTOWN — Fort Knox results 400-Meter Relay XX. Lauren Chew NH 800-Meter Relay to left, scoring Morgan for a 3-0 lead. Ramirez from Tuesday’s region meet at 2. Fort Knox 54.58 Boys’ Team Results 1. Fort Knox 1:33.38 Bardstown High School’s Garnis Cherice Cobb Aysa Harris 2. Fort Knox 114 Points Oscar Cruz Reed Johnson popped out to end the inning. Martin Field: Kierra Priest Whitney Tennant Girls’ Individual Results Josh Kleber Andre Wingate Gallardo loaded the bases with two out in the Girls’ Team Results 800-Meter Relay 100-Meter Dash 1,600-Meter Relay fourth, but got Devin Mesoraco to pop out to sec- 2. Fort Knox 142 Points 1. Fort Knox 1:48.20 XX. Josh Kleber FS 1. Fort Knox 3:28.48 Girls’ Individual Results Monica Bowles Zantori Dickerson 200-Meter Dash Oscar Cruz Reed Johnson ond base to end the inning. 100-Meter Dash Regene Gill Aysa Harris 3. Reed Johnson 23.85 Akio Tonge Andre Wingate Bailey also loaded the bases with two out in his 2. Kierra Priest 13.65 1,600-Meter Relay 400-Meter Dash 3,200-Meter Relay half of the fourth, and Reds manager Dusty Baker 4. Whitney Tennant 13.83 1. Fort Knox 4:11.33 1. Oscar Cruz 51.58 2. Fort Knox 8:53.88 200-Meter Dash Kiara Austin Monica Bowles 4. Andre Wingate 54.13 Redmond Johnson Adam Kiphuth brought in reliever J.J. Hoover to face Ramirez. 3. Monica Bowles 27.52 Zantori Dickerson Regene Gill 800-Meter Run Mateo Kuhl Darren Starbuck The Brewers signed Ramirez as a free agent in 4. Zantori Dickerson 27.56 3,200-Meter Relay 7. Redmond Johnson 2:15.23 High Jump the offseason, hoping the former Chicago Cubs 400-Meter Dash 3. Fort Knox 10:43.82 12. Richard Thackrey 2:27.59 6. SeLess Otey 5-02.00 2. Zantori Dickerson 1:01.16 Becky Eaton Aysa Harris 1,600-Meter Run Triple Jump slugger could take Prince Fielder’s role in the 3. Monica Bowles 1:01.26 Sydney Hill Emily Kiphuth 11. Adam Kiphuth 5:48.86 5. Andre Wingate 38-02.00 cleanup spot. But coming into Tuesday’s game, 800-Meter Run High Jump 12. Mateo Kuhl 5:49.53 Long Jump Ramirez was hitting .215 — and he made a throwing 5. Emily Kiphuth 2:41.80 4. Becky Eaton 4-06.00 3,200-Meter Run 2. Oscar Cruz 20-06.00 9. Becky Eaton 2:58.83 6. Emily Kiphuth 4-6.00 6. Redmond Johnson 10:57.10 7. SeLess Otey 17-10.00 error in the fourth inning. 1,600-Meter Run Triple Jump 110-Meter Hurdles Discus Throw With the Miller Park crowd sitting in relative si- 4. Sydney Hill 5:57.33 1. Kiara Austin 36-07.00 1. Akio Tonge 15.62 3. Rashaan Allen 119-09 lence, a fan in the second deck shouted “Show us 8. Becky Eaton 6:12.54 Long Jump 2. Brandon Franklin 16.29 7. Aaron Stark 102-00 3,200-Meter Run 1. Kiara Austin 17-06.00 300-Meter Hurdles Shot Put why you’re here!” at Ramirez — and he did a few 4. Sydney Hill 12:58.67 Discus Throw 1. Akio Tonge 43.13 4. Aaron Stark 38-03.00 pitches later, smacking a bases-clearing triple to 100-Meter Hurdles 5. Courtney Owens 77-04 3. Brandon Franklin 44.03 7. Rashaan Allen 34-10.50 right stretched Milwaukee’s lead to 6-0. 1. Kiara Austin 15.11 Shot Put 400-Meter Relay Pole Vault 2. Regene Gill 15.68 5. Courtney Owens 24-02.75 XX. Fort Knox DQ 3. Andre Dean 10-06.00 Gallardo singled in Lucroy in the seventh for a 7- 300-Meter Hurdles Pole Vault Josh Ellis Reed Johnson 4. Hyrum Dean 9-06.00 0 lead.

REGION: E’town girls 5TH REGION GIRLS’ RESULTS TENNIS TOURNAMENT Team Standings Elizabethtown 16 wrap up championship BOYS’ RESULTS Central Hardin 7 Team Standings Marion County 5 Continued from B1 Elizabethtown 12 Meade County 5 Marion County 11 Taylor County 5 Central Hardin 10 Bardstown 4 Hardin (seven). All four of Meade County 6 Campbellsville 4 Elizabethtown’s entries – senior John Hardin 5 LaRue County 4 AnnLauren Fiepke (girls’ singles’ Bardstown 3 Fort Knox 2 Fort Knox 3 John Hardin 2 No. 1 seed), sophomore Natalie North Hardin 3 Nelson County 2 Fiepke (girls’ singles’ No. 2 seed, Adair County 1 North Hardin 2 junior Mary-Chapin Snow and Bethlehem 1 Washington County 1 Campbellsville 1 freshman Mackenzie Snow (girls’ Adair County 0 LaRue County 1 Bethlehem 0 doubles’ No. 1 seed) and juniors Nelson County 1 Singles Sydney Davis and Lauren Riney Taylor County 1 Quarterfinals (girls’ doubles’ No. 4 seed) Washington County 0 (1) AnnLauren Fiepke (E) def. Brooklyn Singles Harris (CV), 6-0, 6-0 reached the finals. All will be Quarterfinals (4) Michelle Seymour (LC) def. (7) Aryn aiming for their first region title (1) Alex Spalding (MA) def. (7) Hassan Massengale (TC), 6-0, 7-5, 6-2 Haider (E), 6-3, 6-3 (3) Emily Novak (CH) def. (5) Jenna Mullen and one of the Fiepkes will have (4) Clayton Brooks (BA) def. Kevin Britt JILL PICKETT/The News-Enterprise (MC), 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 the chance to become a region (CH), 6-4, 7-5 (2) Natalie Fiepke (E) def. (8) Katie Ragland champ just like their mom, John Hardin’s Blake McQuown plays the ball high during a doubles match (3) Tad Skaggs (CH) def. Jared Raymer (JH), 6-2, 6-0 Kristin – a three-time region win- Tuesday in the quarterfinals of the 5th Region Tournament at University (MC), 6-0, 6-0 Semifinals Drive Park in Elizabethtown. (2) Reza Haider (E) def. (5) Tyler Edlin (JH), (1) AnnLauren Fiepke (E) def. (4) Michelle ner from 1979-81. 6-4, 6-4 Seymour (LC), 6-3, 6-2 The boys’ championship is started hitting good shots and Hares carried the load a little Semifinals (2) Natalie Fiepke (E) def. (3) Emily Novak still up for grabs. Elizabethtown coming back,” said Seymour, more, especially against John (1) Alex Spalding (MA) def. (4) Clayton (CH), 6-0, 6-4 leads that race with 12 points, who reached the state tournament Hardin when Vasu was strug- Brooks (BA), 6-1, 6-4 Today’s Final (2) Reza Haider (E) def. (3) Tad Skaggs (1) AnnLauren Fiepke (E) vs. (2) Natalie with Marion County one point in 2009 and 2010. “I was thinking gling with his return game. This (CH), 2-6, 6-2, 6-4 Fiepke (E) behind. this is it. You either win or go was special for him. Today’s Final Doubles Eleven area singles players or home. I did not want to lose it.” “Every little emotion you (1) Alex Spalding (MA) vs. (2) Reza Haider Quarterfinals (E) (1) Mary-Chapin Snow/Mackenzie Snow (E) doubles teams qualified for the Emotions ran high for Central could ever have is packed into Doubles def. (5) Kate Hendrie/Riley Keys (CH), 6-2, KHSAA State Tournament, Hardin junior cousins Hares right now,” Hares said. Quarterfinals 6-2 which will be held May 18-19 in Patel and Vasu Patel, too. The Then, there were the surpris- (1) Bilal Ahmed/Zeeshan Bhatti (E) def, (6) Anna Jones/Riley Smith (BA) def. Ryker Cassidy/Michael Spalding (MA), 6-0, Mallory Brown/Kayla Keith (MC), 6-3, 6-2 Lexington. fourth-seeded duo reached State es. 6-0 (4) Sydney Davis/Lauren Riney (E) def. There was plenty of drama, after defeating fifth-seeded sen- That includes the sophomore (4) Hares Patel/Vasu Patel (CH) def. (5) Rachel Riggs/Kasandra Richerson (TC), 6- too. iors Blake McQuown and Brody doubles team of Daniel Orr and Blake McQuown/Brody Parker (JH), 6-4, 6-4 2, 6-1 There was LaRue County sen- Daniel Orr/Ethan Wright (MC) def. Kyle (7) Madison Cassidy/Elyssa Holt (MA) def. Parker from John Hardin, 6-4, 6- Ethan Wright from Meade Compton/Trevor Deibel (CH) 6-2, 6-1 (2) Ashlee O’Brien/Ashley Thomas (CH), 3- ior Michelle Seymour, who after 4 in the quarterfinals before County. They knocked off (2) Jacob Burdette/Noah Swencki (MA) def. 6, 7-6 (7-2), 6-4 having a baby nine months ago, falling 6-3, 6-1 in the semifinals Central Hardin sophomore Kyle (6) Daniel Crain/Griffin Davis (E), 6-2, 6-1 Semifinals showed what grit and determina- to Elizabethtown seniors Bilal Compton and senior Trevor Semifinals (1) Mary-Chapin Snow/Mackenzie Snow (E) (1) Bilal Ahmed/Zeeshan Bhatti (E) def. (4) def. (6) Anna Jones/Riley Smith (BA), 6-1, tion can do. Ahmed and Zeeshan Bhatti. But Deibel 6-2, 6-1 in the quarterfi- Hares Patel/Vasu Patel (CH), 6-3, 6-1 6-3 She earned her third state trip qualifying for State meant the nals before falling to No. 2 seed (2) Jacob Burdette/Noah Swencki (MA) def. (4) Sydney Davis/Lauren Riney (E) def. (7) with some spirited play. Sey- world to them. Jacob Burdette and Noah Daniel Orr/Ethan Wright (MC), 6-0, 6-2 Madison Cassidy/Elyssa Holt (MA), 6-2, 6-4 Today’s Final Today’s Final mour pushed through for a 6-0, Vasu couldn’t play with Hares Swencki from Bardstown in the (1) Bilal Ahmed/Zeeshan Bhatti (E) vs. (2) (1) Mary-Chapin Snow/Mackenzie Snow (E) 5-7, 6-2 victory over seventh- in last year’s region tournament, semifinals. Jacob Burdette/Noah Swencki (MA) vs. (4) Sydney Davis/Lauren Riney (E) seeded Aryn Massengale from missing it after burning himself Last year, they didn’t even Taylor County in the quarterfi- while cooking noodles just days make it out of the first round. senior Steve Lau and junior “We’d pass each other in the nals before giving AnnLauren before. This year, it was much different – Jared Anderson in the quarterfi- hallways and say ‘you ready to Fiepke a fight in a 6-3, 6-2 semi- “It means no more cooking the unseeded duo won three nals. go to State?’” Wright said. final loss. for me,” he joked. “It feels amaz- matches, upsetting the third- Just how focused and excited John Groth can be reached “I let down and she (Aryn) ing right now.” seeded John Hardin tandem of were they Tuesday? at (270) 505-1754 B6 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIEDS WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 2012

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ELIZABETHTOWN 4825 ST. CATHARINE FARM, NEW Glendale Road. Thur Beef & pork: Half or 100lb 8-6, Fri 8-6, Sat 8-1. MOV- variety box, locally bred, ING SALE: Tan sectional born & raised. Antibiotic, couch with storage otto- steroid, hormone free. Now man. Solid wood TV accepting Visa/MC. (859) stand, 2 bookshelves, & 2 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX 805-1278 or end tables. Computer (859)336-0444. apartment in Vine Grove. desk with hutch, 2 small Credit references required. dressers, 6 barstools, 2 $395 damage deposit and reg bookcases, White $395 per month. 2 BREAST PUMPS- 1998 STRAWBERRIES Westinghouse wash ma- 270-877-5555. Medela used, in excellent FOR SALE chine, Hot Point dryer, 2 condition, black shoulder $8.00 per gallon file cabinets, microwave, bag, double pumping ac- already picked. dishes, silverware, vac- cessory kit, six collection Mon, Wed, Fri. uum cleaners, TV, stand- bottles and lids 2 bottle at 716 Upton Rd, Upton Ky ing mirror, NEW Tracer stands, adaptor for cigarette 955 Upton Rd, Upton Ky Sx5 wheelchair, Invacare or regular plug, manual 453 Amish Rd, Sonora, Ky folding walker, Antique pump, breast milk storage Orthophonic RCA stand- bags, $75. 2011 Amebda ing radio, shower cur- Purely Yours, instruction tains, rugs & lots of misc. 3 BEDROOM 1 BATH DVD and book, insulated DIRECTIONS: End of 31W home on 1 acre private tote bag for 6 bottle, blue By-pass, turn left towards lot, plenty of shade, gro- ice pack, 8 values 4 cups Glendale, 4 miles down cery and schools nearby. and 4 cups inserts, hoses, New Glendale Rd on the 15 min SW of Etown, off hand pump, nursing pads right; immediately after Hwy 62. $650 mo plus de- and breast milk storage Beckley Woods Sub, & di- posit. Call 270-505-9990 bags. $150. Call rectly across from or 270-862-5952 270-300-7636. Btentwood Sub. AIR HOCKEY 5 1/2’ table/ ping pong table w/acc Casio keyboard w/stand & bench$75 ea 270-723-9089

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EXERCISE EQUIPMENT, some under $25. Call for E-TOWN - Spacious 2 bed- infor 270-360-9113 room near hospital. Rent $435.00. HODGENVILLE - FOR SALE Invert table by -nice one bedroom in town. Body Champ $60. Call for Close to shopping. Rent info 270-765-3991 or $345.00. Call 765-7793. 270-234-6374 HOT OFF THE PRESS 769-1200, EXT. 8601 PHIL’S PRODUCE OPEN Mon-Fri 10-6 & Sat 8 to 6. Fresh tomatoes, new pota- toes, green beans, squash, vidalia onions, and local strawberries now available. At the corner of Mulberry & French St. Call Phil Howell, (270) 737-3516

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HAVERTY’S SOFA AND VINE GROVE NEAR ST. love seat, soft Italian BRIGID CHURCH OFF leather, contemporary style, 1500 202 Shelton St Fri, Sat May 11-12 9am-4pm, 2 dark green, $750. Capel *AVOID EMPLOYMENT braided rug, wool, oval family yard sale. Kids, clothing, books, DVDs, SERVICE SCAMS Don’t 8x11, dark green varie- pay to find work before you gated, $350. Truck availa- TVs, furniture, housewares, and more! get the job. For more infor- ble for delivery. mation write the Federal (270)737-2928 WICKLAND COMMUNITY CLASSIFIEDS YARD SALE MAY 25 & 26 Trade Commission at 550 Bloomfield Road, GET RESULTS Washington, D.C., 20580. Bardstown, KY. Reserve your 30x30 booth space to- day, $25 for one day, $35 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE for both days. Call Dixie Hibbs 502-507-0808. OPPORTUNITY Need Extra Income? The News-Enterprise has an immediate opening for a

YAMAHA 2005 ROAD Star Dock Assistant Warrior Never in Position Rain.Garage kept.Tribal paint job,6300miles. Seri- This position will be ous Callers! 270-352-7143 responsible for from 6-10pm. asking counting, inserting, $6200obo strapping and loading preprints.

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WORK SCHEDULE: * 11 hours per week * Hours will vary and include early morning ELIZABETHTOWN 410 SAVANNAH Avenue hours, weekend work and flexible daily hours HUGE YARD SALE Have mens, womens and baby Interested persons should boy clothes, purses, baby apply to: and toddler toys, lots of fishing/hunting gear, Peter Denton yamaha stainless steel pro- peller, trolling motor, pots Distribution Manager and pans, dishes, home de- The News-Enterprise Classifieds cor, military gear, weight 408 West Dixie Avenue bench,furniture,and much Elizabethtown, KY 42701 more! Thursday-saturday Now more options than ever. 8-?? no early birds. We welcome diversity at The News-Enterprise Equal Opportunity Employer

We recognize and appreciate the benefits of diversity in the workplace. Successful applicants will be quality and customer-driven and support Landmark’s team-oriented philosophy. Those who share in this belief are encouraged to apply. The News-Enterprise makes every effort to ensure that in every phase of the recruitment and selection process, equal employment opportunity is provided to all individuals, regardless of race, color, sex, age, creed, sexual orientation, disability, national origin or citizenship, or veteran’s status. The News-Enterprise is committed to carrying out and complying with all of its EEO and affirmative action obligations under applicable federal, state, and local laws and 765-3862 regulations. B8 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIEDS WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 2012

INDUSTRIAL, Production, Construction Company STABLE HELP GROOM- Forklift, Warehouse posi- seeking CARPENTERS PARALEGAL POSITION. ING, ASSIST in training, tions available. Various and Carpenter Helpers. Law firm interviewing for a stall cleaning, feeding show shifts, some experience re- Applications available at paralegal position to work horse stables need to be quired, pay can vary. Call BCD, Inc., 1200 Atkinson in area of Family Law. able to go to shows Express Employment Pro- Hill Ave., Bardstown, KY The position requires 250-350 a week per experi- fessionals (270) 737-4724 40004. EOE knowledge of various ence, furnished apartment or come by 935 N. Mulberry areas of domestic rela- supplied. Call (270) for more information. EXHIBITS SPECIALIST I tions law including di- 324-4069. K-Mar Industries has an im- vorce, custody, child sup- mediate opening for a plas- port and adoption. Send tic’s production position. 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District Manager award winning team 2. Knowledge of switchboard and transferring at The LaRue County Position responsibilities include managing the contracts calls. of independent contractors to meet and exceed service Herald News. 3. Be able operate a cash register and accurately standards and growth objectives, managing relationships QUALIFICATIONS: count back change to customers. with customers, independent contractors, and the public. · Candidate must have high school degree. 4. Detail oriented. QUALIFICATIONS: · Graphic design and or editorial 5. Organizational skills. *High School Diploma or equivalent is required experience preferred 6. Computer skills. *Strong PC skills and basic analytical skills and math skills desired · Ability to operate Macintosh computers Physical Requirements: *Excellent communication and time management skills and design ads/pages with proficiency 1. 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Med/Surg Registered Nurse service skills needed to qualify for this position. *Hours will vary and include early morning hours, · Very good typing, proofreading and New grads welcome to apply weekend work and flexible daily hours Must be detail oriented with the ability to handle grammar skills required. multiple tasks. Computer skills in Microsoft Word To Apply Qualified individuals should send resume to: This is an hourly position, and Excel are required. Must have excellent Download Application from our website: Peter Denton, Distribution Manager 40 hours per week. Hours should be www.tlrmc.com organizational skills, basic math skills and strong The News-Enterprise flexible to meet varying situations initiative. Please email or mail applications to: 408 W. 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■ A man who had a cardiac arrest Service said someone else had made Today’s Birthdays: Actress Geraldine while jogging in London’s Hyde Park the emergency call. McEwan is 80. Actor-writer Alan Bennett says his life was saved with help from a Martin Macarthur, one of the para- is 78. Rock musician Nokie Edwards famous passer-by — medics on the scene, said Hoffman de- (The Ventures) is 77. Actor Albert Finney Dustin Hoffman. scribed seeing Dempster collapse and is 76. Actress-turned-politician Glenda Sam Dempster said froth at the mouth. Jackson is 76. Producer-director James Tuesday the actor wait- “It is essential to get a history of L. Brooks is 75. Musician Sonny Curtis ed with him in the park what has happened, and he witnessed (Buddy Holly and the Crickets) is 75. after he collapsed April Tommy Roe the jogger go down. He was the main Singer is 70. Singer-musician 27 until paramedics ar- Richie Furay (Buffalo Springfield and witness and saw him stagger and go rived. Poco) is 68. Actress Candice Bergen is 66. On his recovery down,” Macarthur said. “He stayed on Pop singer Clint Holmes is 66. Actor blog, Dempster, 27, HOFFMAN the scene for the whole duration of the Anthony Higgins is 65. Singer Billy Joel is thanked medical staff and “my new- resuscitation which was about 15 min- 63. Blues singer-musician Bob Margolin found favorite celebrity Dustin utes. He was very concerned.” is 63. Rapper Ghostface Killah is 42. Hoffman.” Macarthur said the 74-year-old ac- Country musician Mike Myerson (Heart- Dempster initially credited Hoff- tor told medics, “Great job, guys” after land) is 41. Rhythm-and-blues singer man with having summoned an ambu- they resuscitated Dempster with a de- Tamia is 37. Rock musician Dan Regan lance, but the London Ambulance fibrillator. (Reel Big Fish) is 35.

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Ziggy/Tom Wilson Family Circus/Jeff Keene IN THE STARS HAPPY BIRTHDAY: You can suc- CANCER (June 21-July 22): will be your downfall. Focus on ceed, as long as you don’t let im- Spread a little cheer and engage how you can tactfully make the pulse be your guide. Stick to the in friendly banter. Discuss your alterations you want without rais- practical applications that have plans openly and be playful with ing suspicion. Use creative logic. always kept you on the right your friends, family and lover. ✪✪✪✪ track. There is plenty to gain Your attitude will make the differ- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): through hard work and dedica- ence in the outcome of whatever Complete whatever is asked of tion. Welcome challenges, know- you pursue. A partnership will ✪✪✪ you as quickly as possible. You ing you are prepared to go the bring you good fortune. will want to leave enough time to distance to get what you want. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): A disci- do something enjoyable late in Your numbers are 4, 11, 19, 22, plined approach to both profes- 27, 33, 46. sional and personal money mat- the day with a friend or lover. A ARIES (March 21-April 19): ters will put you in a good posi- change at home should turn out ✪✪✪ Don’t take action unless you are tion. Extravagance of any kind in your favor. certain that you are responding must be avoided. Don’t allow CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): appropriately. An impulsive move your emotions to lead to an im- Let your emotions show and you at this point may damage what pulsive promise that will be diffi- will be able to get others to do as you have been working toward. cult to fulfill. ✪✪✪ you please. Making changes to Take a deep breath and recalcu- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Show your home will bring about an op- late your next move. When in how energetic you can be. Take portunity to meet someone who doubt, stop and observe. ✪✪ the initiative and add your per- will benefit you in the future. An TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Look sonal touch to whatever you do. investment will pay off. ✪✪✪ for opportunities to learn. Take Your ability to convince others to AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): part in functions that can help help you will put you well ahead Slow down, rethink your steps you further your position. Getting of schedule. Communicating and and be careful how much you Free Range/Bill Whitehead Marmaduke/Brad Anderson together with people who share networking will enhance your rep- take on. Love will be enhanced if ✪✪✪✪✪ your interests will help you direct utation. you are open about your feelings your energy efficiently. Do some- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): You’ll and your long-term intentions. thing nice for someone you love. have excellent vision when it ✪✪✪✪✪ What you do for others will be re- comes to stretching your money ✪✪✪ GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Get so you can purchase everything paid tenfold. down to business. Take care of you need for the right price. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): personal affairs. Don’t leave any- Greater security will result if you Concentrate on your profession- thing to chance. Luck is with you discuss your plans for the future al goals. Make calls and present if you do your due diligence and with someone you love. ✪✪ what you can offer to someone focus on getting ahead. Financial SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): As who may be able to utilize your gains are likely if you are disci- long as you weigh the pros and services. Don’t let an emotional plined and negotiate strategical- cons before you proceed, you will issue with a family member hold ly. ✪✪✪ not have to backtrack. Impulse you back. ✪✪✪✪

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2 BEDROOM - 1 1/2 bath townhouse, central air, VINE GROVE KY 1995 washer dryer hookup, double wide, 28x56, Fleet- stove, refrigerator, dish- “I MADE IT” wood, 3 bedrooms, two washer, in Radcliff. 3 BED- POTTERY SHOP ROOM HOUSE 2 bath, for- HODGENVILLE - 2062 2 ACRES, 2 BEDROOM -2 bath, new roof (shingles), bath singlewide, vinyl sid- BUSINESS FOR SALE. has 2x6 walls, fireplace. mal dining room, 2 car gar- Campbellsville Rd. 3 bed- OWNER FINANCE - Beau- 405 N Mulberry St. age, fenced yard. Pet room. 2 bath. Beautiful ing, shingle roof, deep well. tiful brick/vinyl tri-level Appliances included. Must Located 3 miles from Bran- Call 270-991-3496 move. Asking $23,000 or standards. Call (270) 1,800 sq. ft. brick home sitt- home in Radcliff. 3 bed- 877-7677. ing on 3/4 acre. Has 3 bed- denburg, $49,900. Mc- rooms, 1 1/2 bath, family *AVOID FRANCHISE make offer. 270-351-5991. Gehee Humphrey & Davis Scam: When it comes to 270-351-5991 rooms plus an office, 2 full room, new wood flooring in baths, laundry room, 2.5 car Realty 1-800-422-4997 or kitchen, dining room & liv- earnings and locations, (270) 877-6366. there are no guarantees. garage/opener, storage ing room, new kitchen cabi- For free information about room, and a storage build- nets, fenced backyard, on buying a biz op or franchise ing. Features ceiling fans over 1/4 acre lot. $1,500 throughout, ceramic tile, down, $735 monthly. 159 without getting scammed, (1) 2 BEDROOM furnished, write the Federal Trade vaulted ceiling in living Meadowlake Dr. Call (270) utilities paid,TV, microwave, room, central heat/air, 352-4551. Commission at Washington, good furniture, $575 mo D.C., 20580. kitchen appliances, land- with $450 deposit. Conven- scaped yard, and ient location 5 minutes to patio.$1,050/deposit with Ft Knox. 502-935-0340 or background check. 502-819-2428. 3 BDRM HOME; 1 bath, kit 815-483-1014 or appliances, full dry base- 903-975-2443 ment. $795 mo + dep. 218 Walters Ave. Hodgenville. Call 270-358-3166.

ELIZABETHTOWN 2 BEDROOM Extra Large Living room, utility area with washer and dryer hookup. New Paint and Carpet. Covered Parking and Pet Standards. Sen- ior discount city schools. 502-348-1461 or *Apartments* 3 BEDROOM 1 BATH 270-317-4460 FORT KNOX - home on 1 acre private RADCLIFF lot, plenty of shade, gro- ELIZABETHTOWN 314 cery and schools nearby. 1 BR, $350 CENTRAL AVE Large 1 15 min SW of Etown, off ELIZABETHTOWN bedroom, 1 bath, duplex Hwy 62. $650 mo plus de- 2 BR, $500 just updated apt. $485 mo, plus gas posit. Call 270-505-9990 and electric, owners pay or 270-862-5952 270-272-1222 or water and garbage www.Isrentals.com pickup. Available June 1, 2012. Call 859-865-4267 debbiecballes@ gmail.com

3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, brick ranch in Vine Grove off Hwy 144. Half finished basement, garage and large, fenced backyard. $850 per month and $850 deposit. 108 Lavender Court. Call 502-331-8164 or 502- 331-3402.

E-TOWN - Spacious 2 bed- room near hospital. Rent $435.00. HODGENVILLE - -nice one bedroom in town. Close to shopping. Rent 4 BDRM, 2 BATH, kit appli- $345.00. Call 765-7793. ances, + W/D hook up, 30x50 garage, on 7 acres, $995 mo., + dep. 3057 RINEYVILLE, 4 BED- Carter Brothers Road, ROOM. 2 bath. Ranch style Hodgenville. Call (270) house 2000+ sqft 358-3166. $1100 rent, $1100 deposit call 270 832 7201

2 BEDROOM DUPLEX apartment in Vine Grove. Credit references required. SPECIAL NEW 2 BED- $395 damage deposit and ROOM, 2 Bath Brick Apart- $395 per month. ments, City Schools, Full 270-877-5555. Size Washer & Dryer. Call 270-982-9296

HERITAGE MANOR At North Miles and Colonial LET KY LAND OF Dr. Duplex community. 2 & E’TOWN Help You Find the 3 bedroom w/1 & 2 baths. Perfect Home or Lot. Many Stove, refrigerator, dish- Listings to Choose from in washer, laundry hookup. Central Ky. We Will Buy or MOBILE HOME for sale Cathedral ceilings, sky- Trade for Your Property. or rent. 16X80 1998 Clay- lights, fireplaces, ceiling Cash Paid. We Will Finance ton Home Model. 3 br 2 fan, walk in closets. Chil- Anyone. Call Ky Land at ba Rent for $500 mo and dren welcome. Your own 737-2111 or $500 deposit, or $18,000 private yard and driveway. 1-800-737-6030. Call 270-769-8744 or Call 502-708-2550. 270-769-8465

RADCLIFF SQUARE Of- fice Space 6,800 and 1,400 square feet available. Pro- fessional space with great lease rates and terms.

Call 888-423-1116 SMALL WAREHOUSE for lease with office, $650 2 & 3 BEDROOM MOBILE monthly. Call (270) HOMES rent to own. Use 766-8263. Your TAX REFUND for down payment. Move in ready, owner financing. We buy mobile homes for CASH! Parkside MHP (270) 268-3978. 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH - Singlewide on 1+ Acres! all electric, cistern, new carpet. Locvated in Meade County near Midway, $39,900. Mc- Gehee Humphrey & Davis Realty 1-800-422-4997 or (270) 877-6366. 3 BEDROOM - 2 bath dou- blewide on 1 acre. All elec- All real estate advertising BILLS tric, new carpet, paint, city in this newspaper is water . Located off US 60 in subject to the Fair Meade Co. $64,900. Mc- Housing Act which makes GAS Gehee Humphrey & Davis it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or Realty 1-800-422-4997 or discrimination based on (270) 877-6366. Stressed? race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin or an RENT intention to make any There is a solution such preference, limitation or discrimination.” FOOD Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or TUITION Grab a Route Today! legal custodians, pregnant • Only 3-4 hours a day, 7 days a week women and people • No language or age barriers securing custody of children under 18. For more information This newspaper will not Become a News-Enterprise and Courier or to apply, visit: knowingly accept any Journal Independent Contractor. advertising for real estate The News-Enterprise which is in violation of the You can build your own business, too!* law. Our readers are 408 W. Dixie Ave. hereby informed that all You should have: Classifieds dwellings advertised in this • A valid driver’s license and insurance Elizabethtown newspaper are available on is an equal opportunity basis. • A reliable car or other method of delivery (No (No phonephone callscalls please)please) the To complain of BUCKINGHAM discrimination, call HUD • A few hours to devote to your route. Transportation required key CONDOMINIUMS toll-free at 1-800-669- Must have a valid drivers license & insurance APARTMENT RENTALS 9777. The toll free to telephone number for the success All appliances including hearing impaired is 1-800- washer/dryer. 927-9275. Pet standards It’s in the paper. 8am - 5pm Mon - Fri 900 A David Ct. (270) 769-1269