Tuesday, July 20, 2010 Serving the Tri-State community Printed on 100% Recycled Newsprint 12 Pages, 50¢ INSIDE Weekend pursuit ends with arrest of Fla. man with the attempted murder Charges include attempted murder of a police officer of a police officer, three counts of wanton endan- BY LORIE SETTLES Timothy Hughett, of germent, fleeing or evad- Staff Writer Fort Lauderdale, Fla., ing police in the first allegedly attempted to degree, possession of a MIDDLESBORO — evade police on controlled substance in the Middlesboro Police Saturday, after commit- first degree, disregarding a Officers Charles Bruce and ting a traffic violation. stop sign, and operating a Kevin Goodin spent The pursuit ended with vehicle without a license. Saturday in pursuit of a Hughett’s arrest after Borden was charged run-away vehicle that he allegedly attempted with fleeing or evading 11-year-olds ended with the arrest of a to strike an officer with police in the second compete in state Florida man for charges his vehicle and then degree, and libel or slander including the attempted escape on foot. and comtempt of court. A tournament murder of a police officer. Franklin Borden was warrant on Borden was — Page 7 On Saturday, July 17th, also arrested, he was also served for another Officer Charles Bruce Hughett’s passenger. Timothy Hughett Franklin Trevor Borden police agency. YOUR attempted to make a traffic Road, then onto a strip direction— according to a The pursuit reportedly An arrest is an accusa- stop on a black Jeep mining road at Parker’s statement from the ended with Hughett and tion only. Those arrested Cherokee driven by Gap. Officer Kevin Middlesboro Police his passenger, Franklin are considered innocent COMMUNITY Timothy Hughett, after the Goodin had joined Bruce Department— allegedly Trevor Borden, attempting unless proven guilty in a driver allegedly committed in the pursuit by this time attempting to strike the to elude the officers on court of law. Catch a movie in a traffic violation on South and the two managed to officer, in an effort to flee. foot. Hughett and Borden Lorie Settles is a staff writer 24th Street. When the get ahead of the vehicle Bruce discharged his were taken into custody. for the Middlesboro Daily vehicle failed to stop, the park on and made an attempt to firearm in an attempt to A second passenger News. She may be contacted Officer Bruce pursued the stop it again. disable the vehicle. remained in the vehicle Wednesday suspect. via e-mail at Hughett accelerated his Hughett swerved and until officers returned. lsettles@heartlandpublica- NEW TAZEWELL — Bruce followed the vehicle in Officer Bruce’s avoided Officer Bruce. Hughett was charged Relax and enjoy the vehicle onto Balmoral tions.com. dog days of summer while watching a free Bell couple pleads Movie in the Park. Local child lays On Wednesday, July 21, the Claiborne County not guilty in death Democratic Party will show "The Rookie" at of 2-year-old wreath on tomb of New Tazewell City Park, at the concession stand, daughter starting at dusk. first U.S. President On August 4, see BY ADAM YOUNG "Secondhand Lions". Staff Writer Pack up the family, the lawn chairs, your favorite PINEVILLE — The Bell County parents accused of snack and soft drink, and killing their two-year-old daughter back in March were go out for a free movie in arraigned in court on Friday. the park in the cool of the Rondall J. Mosley, 43, of Pineville, and Carrie E. evening. Brummett, 38, of Kettle Island pleaded not guilty to sec- Still time to pre-regis- ond-degree manslaughter charges in the death of Kayla ter at SKCTC Elizabeth Mosley. In March, Kayla Mosley was found unresponsive in a MIDDLESBORO — home off Highway 66 near Pineville. Autopsy results SKCTC pre-registration determined the cause of death as “acute combined intoxi- for the 2010 Fall semes- cation” stemming from prescription medication. ter will be held July 23, Law enforcement officials claim if the toddler had and 30 from 9 a.m. until 4 received immediate medical attention, it could have made p.m. at the Cumberland, a difference. Police say she was dead for several hours Harlan, Middlesboro, before her parents called 911. Pineville and Whitesburg The couple’s pretrial hearing has been scheduled for campuses. August 16th. During the sessions, Adam Young is a Staff Writer for the Middlesboro Daily students will also be able News. He can be contacted by e-mail at ayoung@heart- to apply for financial aid, landpublications.com. to enroll in the classes they need and to work out a tuition payment plan. Corbin man For further details about the summer pre- registration sessions, call arrested in Bell 1-888-274-7322, 606- 589-2145, 606-242-2145 or 606-633-0279. County robberies Regular registration BY LORIE SETTLES for the fall semester will Staff Writer Photo submitted be August 9-12. COLMAR — A string Middlesboro's Warren Vaught, age six, recently had the honor of present- of burglaries committed on ing a wreath at President George Washington's tomb during a Car show Friday in Bell County Congressional tour ceremony at Washington's Mt. Vernon estate, near upcoming ended with the arrest of a Washington, D.C. LOG MOUNTAIN — Corbin man. Washington, who was the first constitutional U.S. President, died in 1799. Michael Allen Felix, 29, Warren Vaught will be in the first grade at St. Julian School in August. A car and truck show, stands accused of commit- sponsored by the ting burglaries in the Lighthouse Mission Colmar community of Bell Center, will be held County and along Highway Michael Allen Felix Condition called Saturday, Aug. 7 from 10 119, according to Bell a.m. to 12 p.m. at Bell County Sheriff Bruce instrument in the first County High School. Bennett. degree, and operating a Judging will begin at 1 A description of a vehi- motor vehicle under the 'frothy bloat' killing Ky. p.m. Entry fee is $15. cle seen leaving the scene of influence of drugs or alco- Trophies will be one of the break-ins was hol. awarded for Best of given to the Sheriff’s office According to Sheriff cattle Bennett, some of the recov- Show, Rat Rod, Best on Friday; later that day LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — A potentially fatal condition called "frothy bloat" Truck, Best GM, Best Deputy Kyle Dunn stopped ered property is connected to two cases currently being is afflicting Kentucky cattle herds and prompting state officials to ask the U.S. Ford, Best Mopar, Rising Felix in a vehicle matching that description. investigated by Kentucky Department of Agriculture to include the condition in a program allowing farmers Star, and 50 dash plaques State Police Trooper Brian to request reimbursement for losses. to the first 50 to register. In Felix’s vehicle, Dunn discovered property that Greene. The Bell County Kentucky Extension Service beef cattle specialist Jeff Lehmkuhler told The Door prizes will also burglaries remain under Lexington Herald-Leader that bulls, cows and stock cattle have all been hit by the be awarded. had been reported as stolen. The suspect was then taken investigation by Deputy affliction. To register, or for Kyle Dunn. "It's all categories of beef cattle being impacted," Lehmkuhler said. more information call into custody by Deputy Dunn and housed at the Bell An arrest is an accusa- In general, the cattle affected by frothy bloat, technically called primary rumi- Darrell Lowe at 337- tion only. Those arrested nal tympany, have eaten too much clover. Though clover improves pasture quali- 1089 or 606-532-3521, or County Detention Center. Felix is charged with two are considered innocent ty, ingesting too much of it can be damaging because it can cause fermentation e-mail him at darrell- counts of burglary in the unless proven guilty in a gases to be trapped inside the cattle's stomach, Lehmkuhler said. [email protected] second degree, burglary in court of law. The clover produces a foam inside the cattle's gastrointestinal tract that prevents the first degree, possession Contact Lorie Settles via e- them from being able to burp. When the gas can't escape, the stomach expands, of burglary tools, criminal mail at lsettles@heartland- like a balloon, and presses on the diaphragm. That possession of a forged publications.com. • See CATTLE, page 2 www.middlesborodailynews.com PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEWS |TUESDAY | JULY 20, 2010 Today's Weather TODAY IN BRIEF Local 5-Day Forecast Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat — World News — 7/20 7/21 7/22 7/23 7/24

New powers given to against was cast by the house's speaker, Sergei Mironov, who said he had was Russia's security apprehensive about the measure. agency Opposition groups frequently are 93/73 92/71 91/72 93/72 91/73 denied permission to hold rallies or are MOSCOW—The upper house of Partly cloudy with af- A few thunderstorms Scattered thunder- Partly cloudy, Partly cloudy, Russia's parliament on Monday passed a allowed to hold them only in out-of-the- ternoon showers or possible. Highs in storms. Highs in the chance of a thunder- chance of a thunder- bill granting expanded powers to the coun- way neighborhoods. Riot police often thunderstorms. Hot the low 90s and lows low 90s and lows in storm. storm. try's main security agency, a move that break up unsanctioned rally attempts swift- and humid. in the low 70s. the low 70s. ly and brutally. critics say echoes the era of the Soviet Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset KGB. The bill has raised doubts about President Dmitry Medvedev's commit- 6:32 AM 8:51 PM 6:32 AM 8:50 PM 6:33 AM 8:49 PM 6:34 AM 8:48 PM 6:35 AM 8:48 PM The bill, which now goes to President ment to promoting full-fledged democracy Dmitry Medvedev to be signed into law, and freedom of expression. Medvedev would allow the Federal Security Service often has spoken of instituting judicial and to issue warnings to people suspected of police reforms, and has taken a less hard preparing to commit crimes against line on many issues than his predecessor Russia's security. Vladimir Putin, a former KGB agent and Kentucky At A Glance Human rights and democracy activists later head of the FSB. say this power could be used to intimidate Putin is now prime minister and many government opponents and stifle protests. see his intolerance of dissent as influencing "This law is targeted against the opposi- the Kremlin. tion ... It's a draconian law which is But Medvedev, when asked at a news Louisville unprecedented in the world and is reminis- conference last week about the proposed 91/78 Frankfort cent of our repressive past," Boris law, testily responded that the country has 89/73 Nemtsov, a leader of the opposition "the right to improve its own legislation." Solidarity movement, was quoted as say- The measure was introduced a few ing by the news agency Interfax. weeks after the March double suicide Lexington The security service is the main succes- bombings on the Moscow subway system Paducah 88/73 sor agency to the KGB. that killed 40 people. One of the bombers 92/75 The bill was approved by the upper hit the Lubyanka subway station, beneath Bowling Green house by a vote of 121-1. The sole vote the headquarters of the security service. 87/75 — National News — Middlesboro 93/73 Texas teen raises $1 Spokeswoman Jennifer Boen says about 1,000 of the rogue ducks have Area Cities million for hospital since been recovered, and that some of City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. MCKINNEY, Texas—A teenager Ashland 86 70 t-storm Glasgow 90 74 t-storm Murray 92 76 t-storm the others have been spotted as far away Bowling Green 87 75 t-storm Hopkinsville 90 74 t-storm Nashville, TN 93 74 t-storm has reached his goal of raising $1 mil- as Ohio. Cincinnati, OH 88 73 t-storm Knoxville, TN 92 74 t-storm Owensboro 92 76 t-storm lion for the free Dallas children's hospi- The group says it is working with the Corbin 90 72 t-storm Lexington 88 73 t-storm Paducah 92 75 t-storm tal that treated him as a child. Fort Wayne Water Department to catch Covington 88 74 t-storm Louisville 91 78 t-storm Pikeville 91 73 t-storm Ben Sater had vowed to raise the the remaining ducks and that it would- Cynthiana 89 71 t-storm Madisonville 90 75 t-storm Prestonsburg 88 71 t-storm money for Texas Scottish Rite Hospital Danville 89 73 t-storm Mayfield 93 75 t-storm Richmond 89 73 t-storm n't do anything to jeopardize the beauty Elizabethtown 90 74 t-storm Middlesboro 93 73 t-storm Russell Springs 89 73 t-storm for Children before he went to college. of the river. Evansville, IN 90 76 t-storm Morehead 86 71 t-storm Somerset 90 73 t-storm The 18-year-old soon-to-be Austin Frankfort 89 73 t-storm Mount Vernon 89 72 t-storm Winchester 88 73 t-storm College freshman has done so, with Pitt's Sheard charged nearly $19,000 to spare. with assault, Organizers announced Monday that National Cities they've raised $1,018,842 for the hospi- suspended City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. tal that treats children free of charge. PITTSBURGH— Pitt defensive end Atlanta 91 73 t-storm Houston 91 77 t-storm Phoenix 104 87 pt sunny Jabaal Sheard has been suspended Boston 87 69 pt sunny Los Angeles 81 63 pt sunny San Francisco 74 54 pt sunny They did it through golf tournaments Chicago 81 71 t-storm Miami 91 82 t-storm Seattle 80 58 mst sunny for children ages 7 to 18 over the last indefinitely after being accused of Dallas 97 79 mst sunny Minneapolis 82 67 t-storm St. Louis 95 78 t-storm eight years. throwing another man through the glass Denver 89 63 t-storm New York 90 75 pt sunny Washington, DC 95 77 t-storm Sater was treated at Texas Scottish door of an art gallery. Rite for a condition called trigger fin- Police say Sheard was in a fight early ger, in which fingers lock or catch in a Sunday and had to be pepper sprayed Moon Phases UV Index bent position. He had his first operation after he threw the man through the door at age 3. of La Fond Galleries. Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1,000 runaway plastic Pitt spokesman E.J. Borghetti says 7/20 7/21 7/22 7/23 7/24 Sheard has been suspended from team 10 10 10 10 10 ducks need to be activities while the athletic department First Full Last New Very High Very High Very High Very High Very High investigates. rounded up Jul 18 Jul 26 Aug 3 Aug 10 The UV Index is measured on a 0 - Sheard was arraigned Sunday on 11 number scale, with a higher UV 0 11 FORT WAYNE, Ind—A child advo- Index showing the need for greater cacy agency is hoping to get all its charges including aggravated assault skin protection. ducks in a row after more than 1,000 and resisting arrest. Police say charges ©2010 American Profile Hometown Content Service plastic entrants in a charity duck race are possible against the other man. floated to freedom in northeast Indiana. Borghetti declined to comment on Stop Child Abuse & Neglect says Sheard's behalf. Lake Stages 17,000 plastic ducks were dropped into The 21-year-old Sheard is from Lake Stages the St. Joseph River in Fort Wayne dur- Hollywood Hills, Fla. He tallied five +0.2 ing the June 19 fundraiser but that only sacks while starting all 13 games for the Cherokee Lake 1067..6 +0.2 15,000 were retrieved that day. Panthers last season. Douglas Lake 991..1 +0..1 -Associated Press content Norris Lake 1018..2 +0..0

PEOPLE In the news from Associated Press reports Zsa Zsa Gabor recovering from in Figari found about one gram's worth of marijuana. items after Susie Morton, the widow of Ball's second Hilton, who was transiting the French Mediterranean husband, Gary Morton, offered them for sale. hip surgery island in a private jet on Friday, was hauled in for Ball and Gary Morton were married until the time LOS ANGELES—Zsa Zsa Gabor's husband thinks questioning and released about 30 minutes later, the of the actress' death in 1989. He later married Susie she'll be watching "Jeopardy" again in no time. report said. Morton. She consigned several items to Heritage Prince Frederic von Anhalt, the 93-year-old actress' In a story posted on its Web site, the newspaper Auction Galleries, including a Rolls-Royce, some of eccentric husband, told a throng of reporters gathered said Hilton was traveling along with "personalities the couple's love letters, photos and Ball's personal outside their Bel-Air home Monday that Gabor under- close to power in Malaysia" from the French capital to items. The items are scheduled to go on sale Saturday went successful surgery to replace her right hip, Porto Cervo, in Sardinia. at an auction being conducted online and in Beverly which she broke over the weekend while watching her In a posting on the TwitLonger site Saturday, Hills, Calif. favorite game show. He said she tumbled to the floor Hilton wrote, "Just to put an end to these rumors. The Morton sued Luckinbill this week, seeking a when she tried to answer the phone. stories saying I have been arrested are completely judge's order allowing the sale to go forward. "It's just bad luck," von Anhalt said. "It could hap- false!" Luckinbill in turn sought the restraining order Friday. pen to anyone." "I am having the best vacation of my life," the post- Through Palmieri, she had sought the return of the Gabor, who has to use a wheelchair after being par- ing said. love letters and Ball's lifetime achievement awards, tially paralyzed in a 2002 car accident, was in surgery Earlier this month, Hilton was arrested after the for 3.5 hours at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical which she said would be donated to a museum honor- Brazil-Netherlands World Cup match in Port ing her mother. Center, according to von Anhalt. He said she Elizabeth, South Africa, on suspicion of possession of remained heavily sedated but in good spirits Monday Heritage President Greg Rohan has said the auction marijuana. The case was then dropped at a midnight house supported Susie Morton and had received doc- and would likely be recuperating in the hospital for court hearing. four or five days before returning home. umentation from her affirming her right to sell the Hilton pleaded no contest in 2007 to alcohol-relat- items. The 65-year-old socialite entered California gover- ed reckless driving and was sentenced to 45 days in Susie Morton's lawsuit claimed that Luckinbill had nor's race as an independent in the primary but has not jail. After spending about 23 days in jail, Hilton told yet filed to run in the general election. His platform U.S. television host Larry King that the experience forfeited her right to the items after her mother's estate includes legalizing marijuana and prostitution and caused her to re-evaluate the role partying played in was distributed. lifting the ban on Cuban cigars, then taxing them all. her life. She said she wanted "to help raise money for Aerosmith's Perry injured in He said he would hold off on his campaign if Gabor's kids and for breast cancer and multiple sclerosis." motorcycle accident condition does not improve. Lucille Ball letters, awards to MIDDLEBOROUGH, Mass.—Authorities say "If my wife doesn't recover the way I would like to be sold at auction Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry was rear-ended by a car see it, he said, "then I will skip it." when he was riding a motorcycle, and he has been His 1986 marriage to Gabor was his seventh and LOS ANGELES— Some of Lucille Ball's love let- ters and awards will be sold at auction after a judge treated for minor injuries at a Massachusetts hospital. her ninth. Before von Anhalt met her, he worked as a Middleborough police say Perry was on his 2009 bank clerk, screenwriter and sauna manager, acquir- ruled to block the sale but imposed a hurdle that the comedienne's daughter cannot overcome. Ducati Monster 696 early Thursday afternoon when ing his royal title along the way. After his parents he was struck from behind by a car driven by 62-year- died, he said he was adopted by a German princess While Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Robert old Linda O'Brien. Both vehicles were traveling at a who gave him the title of Prince Frederic von Anhalt O'Brien agreed to block the sale Friday, he imposed a of Munich, the Duke of Saxony. $250,000 bond that Lucie Arnaz Luckinbill would low speed. Report: Paris Hilton caught have to pay to get a restraining order issued. Her attor- The 59-year-old Perry, who lives in nearby ney, Ronald Palmieri, said the amount is too high and Duxbury, was taken to a hospital and released a cou- with marijuana can't be met. ple of hours later. A hospital spokeswoman did not PARIS—Paris Hilton was briefly detained in "We won on a legal basis, and the judge took it release the nature of his injuries. Corsica after sniffer dogs detected a "quite small" away from us on an economic basis," Palmieri said. O'Brien, who was not injured, was cited for follow- quantity of marijuana in her bag, a French newspaper "That is very sad." ing too closely. reported Saturday. Luckinbill is the daughter of Ball and first husband The accident is not expected to affect any of Corse Matin newspaper said officers at the airport Desi Arnaz. She sought the return of some of the Aerosmith's scheduled concert dates. THE DAILY NEWS |TUESDAY | JULY 20, 2010 PAGE 3 Bell County public records PINEVILLE — The following oper mtr veh u/influ alc/drugs/etc. controlled substance (excludes people were recently arrested and .08 - 1st off, burglary, 2nd degree, alcohol); lodged in the Bell County possession of burglary tools, crim- TIMOTHY HUGHETT, 34, of Detention Center: inal possession forged instrument- Fort Lauderdale, Fl., was arrested JOHNATHAN L COX, 19, of 1st degree-identify, burglary, 1st July 17 for attempted murder; Middlesboro was arrested July 15 degree and burglary, 2nd degree; police officer, fleeing or evading for reckless driving, fail of owner HAROLD WAYNE FERRIS, police, 1st degree (motor vehicle), to maintain req ins/security 1st off 58, of Middlesboro was arrested poss cont sub-1st degree-1st and failure to wear seat belts; July 16 for assault, 4th degree offense-drug unspecified, wanton TYLER ASHER COX, 20, of (domestic violence) minor injury; endangerment-1st degree-police Harrogate, Tenn., was arrested KIMBERLY DAWN officer, wanton endangerment-1st July 15 for oper mtr veh u/influ GILLIAM, 42, of Speedwell, alc/drugs/etc. .08 - 1st off and fail- Tenn., was arrested July 16 for degree, wanton endangerment-1st ure to or improper signal; failure to wear seat belts, oper mtr degree, disregarding stop sign and JESSE CURTIS DAMRON, 27, veh u/influ alc/drugs/etc. .08 - 1st no operators/moped license; of Middlesboro was arrested July off, poss of open alc bev container JEREMY SEAN SMITH, 20, of 15 for criminal possession forged in mtr veh prohibited and license Ewing, Va., was arrested July 17 instrument-2nd degree-identify; to be in possession; for oper mtr veh u/influ JOHN ROBERT FUSTON, 31, MICHAEL WAYNE MILLER, alc/drugs/etc. .08 - 1st off; of Pineville was arrested July 15 23, of Pineville was arrested July CRYSTAL GAIL SMITH, 31, for serving warrant (for other 16 for oper mtr veh u/influ of Middlesboro was arrested July police agency); alc/drugs/etc. .08 - 1st off and poss 17 for two (2) charges of theft by RALPH K RICH, 28, of of marijuana; deception-include cold checks Middlesboro was arrested July 15 FRED KING MILLER, 61, of u/$10,000; for traf cont sub-1st degree-1st Middlesboro was arrested July 16 JANA A TEMPLETON, 22, of offense-drug unspecified; for assault, 4th degree (domestic Pineville was arrested July 17 for JIMMY WAYNE SMITH, 24, violence) no visible injury; drinking alcohol in public place- of Arjay was arrested July 15 for WILLIE SMITH, 34, of 3rd or > off w/12 months; parole violation (for technical vio- Middlesboro was arrested July 16 JOHN WILLIAM BURCH, 39, lation); for serving bench warrant for of Middlesboro was arrested July SHIRLENE SPRINGER, 50, of court; 18 for prescription cont sub not in Middlesboro was arrested July 15 MATTHEW DAVID TEM- for traf cont sub-2nd degree-1st PLE, 25, of Middlesboro was original container-1st offense and offense-drug unspecified; arrested July 16 for oper mtr veh serving bench warrant for court; KARI T STEWART, 19, of u/influ alc/drugs/etc. .08 - 2nd; JESSICA YVONNE GIRD- Frakes was arrested July 15 for HELENA LORAINE ANDER- NER, 27, of Pineville was arrested theft by unlawful taking/disp- SON, 30, of Middlesboro was July 18 for failure to appear; shoplifting and serving bench war- arrested July 17 for two (2) TONY MARSEE, 40, of rant for court; charges of serving warrant for Middlesboro was arrested July 18 RUBY ANN ASHER, 42, of court; for trafficking in prescription Flatlick was arrested July 16 for FRANKLIN TREVOR BOR- blank for cont sub, 1st off; theft by unlawful taking/disp-all DEN, 34, of Middlesboro was NICK M RASKE, 22, of others, public intoxication con- arrested July 17 for fleeing or Middlesboro was arrested July 18 trolled substance (excludes alco- evading police, 2nd degree (on for assault, 4th degree (domestic hol), poss cont sub-3rd degree-1st foot), serving warrant (for other violence) minor injury, disorderly offense-drug unspecified and pre- police agency) and contempt of conduct, 2nd degree, alcohol scription cont sub not in original court, libel/slander, resistance to intoxication in a public place-1st & container-1st offense; order; 2nd offenses and two (2) charges PAMELA SUE BROOKS, 30, HAROLD BRADLEY, 60, of of serving bench warrant for court; of Middlesboro was arrested July Brookville, Ohio, was arrested MARY ANN SAYLOR, 29, of 16 for probation violation (for mis- July 17 for oper mtr veh u/influ Pineville was arrested July 18 for demeanor offense); alc/drugs/etc. .08 - 1st off; GARRETT LEE BROWN, 39, JERRY CURTIS BROCK, 48, theft by unlawful taking/disp- of Barbourville was arrested July of Middlesboro was arrested July shoplifting; 16 for oper mtr veh u/influ 17 for public intoxication con- JACOB SHIPLEY, 20, of New alc/drugs/etc. .08 - 2nd; trolled substance (excludes alco- Tazewell, Tenn., was arrested July CELINA CARNES, 73 of hol); 18 for oper mtr veh u/influ alc Middlesboro was arrested July 16 DARRELL D BRUMMETT, .02/drugs etc < 21 yoa. for oper mtr veh u/influ 24, of Middlesboro was arrested An arrest is an accusation only. alc/drugs/etc. .08 - 2nd; July 17 for serving bench warrant Individuals arrested are considered MICHEAL ALLEN FELIX, 29, for court, disorderly conduct, 2nd to be innocent, unless proven of Corbin was arrested July 16 for degree and public intoxication guilty in a court of law. Sandy Gardner in the than $23,000. Cattlemen's Association. governor's Office of “I hope I won't lose "They're scared not to do Cattle Agricultural Policy, said any more. I've lost anything, so they're con- Continued from page 1 the state has sent a letter enough," Tim White tinuing to feed these to the federal Department said. products now, even can lead to suffoca- of Agriculture but has not Lehmkuhler said cattle though historically we'd tion. heard back. producers continue to use be past the threat of The presence of clover Lehmkuhler has stud- clover in their pastures frothy bloat." is linked to the state's ied the spread of the con- but to supplement their The Whites have been droughts in 2007 and dition around Kentucky. livestock's diet with using the bloat guards for 2008, state Department The survey suggested products that guard their cattle. Between the of Agriculture officials that just 1 percent of the against bloat. The supplies and labor, the said. The droughts weak- cattle represented had options for bloat preven- quest to prevent more ened the grass in pas- died. But, Lehmkuhler tion include products like cases of frothy bloat have tures, allowing clover to estimates, those losses a 33-pound licking block cost them $6,000. gain more of a foothold. mean almost $5 million that contains additives "I'm getting close to When heavy rains came in revenue gone. and costs about $20, and $30,000 just from bloat, in 2009 and primarily in Tim and Amy White a 20-pound bag of feed and that's on top of my May of this year, the of Lexington say they supplements that costs up normal expenses," he clover began to grow have seen frothy bloat to $90. said. higher and faster than the kill more than 30 head of "It's been fairly devas- ___ grass. beef cattle in a group of tating to the larger pro- Information from: "You've got them all about 600 on the family's ducers," said Greg Lexington Herald- the way from the small farm. The White's esti- Robey, president-elect of Leader, http://www.ken- guy to the folks who have mate their losses at more the Kentucky tucky.com bigger herds who have lost up to 10 to 20 head," said Dave Maples, exec- utive vice president of the Kentucky Cattlemen's Association. The Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service recommends that cattle producers contact their local county exten- sion agent for additional information. PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEWS |TUESDAY |JULY 20, 2010 Managing Editor: Brandy Calvert Phone: (606) 248-1010 ext. 206 Fax: (606) 248-7614 Email: [email protected] O P I N I O N Web page: www.middlesborodailynews.com

° Publisher Pat Lay ° Managing Editor Brandy Calvert ° Views expressed on the Opinion page are not necessarily those of the Daily News or its staff. The bittersweet taste of freedom or those of us who live in a free ness and nostalgia," he told me. "It during his time behind bars he was hunger strike until prisoners who were society, it's difficult to imagine broke my heart to see my mother crying transferred several times from one gravely ill were allowed back home Fwhat it's like to survive in a place when she saw the frail condition I am prison to another, held in solitary con- with their families and given proper where expressing your views and ask- in." finement with only four hours of sun- medical attention. Shortly after the ing that your rights as a human being be It was for him a bittersweet moment. light a week. He was forced to share a announcement of the release of the respected could land Although happy to be a free man and tiny cell with insects, rodents and men- political prisoners in Cuba, Farinas, vir- you in jail. But that's once again reunited with his mother tally unstable prisoners. He was given what life is like in after eight years, it pains him to think of polluted water and inadequate food, and tually on his deathbed, ended his 130- Cuba. Throughout the what he left behind. "I left not only was offered only basic medical servic- day hunger strike. years, the communist family members behind, but also my es. While in captivity, he contracted The release of these men is one of the regime of the Castro people, my brothers in the cause who several illnesses. most significant signs coming from the brothers has put hun- are living their life in slow motion in The release of the 52 prisoners from communist island of what could be the dreds of dissidents Cuban jails in deplorable conditions Cuban jails is officially the result of the appearance of loosening up its tight behind bars. and with the uncertainty of what will Catholic Church on the island and the reign. Critics of the Cuban regime think Maria In a twist of fate, or become of them." government of Spain negotiating with political maneuvering, it's just a public-relations stunt. The Elena When they arrived in Spain, the freed Cuban authorities, but almost certainly Cuban government has never admitted 52 prisoners of con- prisoners were taken to a modest hotel was influenced by the bravery of ordi- that there are political prisoners in Salinas science are being set in an industrial area in the outskirts of nary Cubans who decided to go from ——— free, allowed to leave Madrid, where conditions were not oppressed observers to silent protesters, Cuba, but according to human-rights the country with their groups, there are still dozens of prison- Syndicated quite what one might expect to find in a a silence so strong it reverberated in the family members if they First World country. No TV sets, the highest levels of the Cuban hierarchy. ers of conscience behind bars. Columnist so choose. Many of rooms have metal lockers to store The pressure was on when interna- For his part, Normando Hernandez them accepted the offer clothes, and guests have to share a bath- tional public opinion began to shift will begin a new life in Spain, hoping to begin their exile in Spain. room. Yet, they could not complain. against the Castro regime as images of eventually to live his exile in Miami. Among the first nine to arrive in This was heaven compared with the the "Ladies in White," mothers and But his struggle to free Cuba will Madrid was Normando Hernandez. He conditions in a Cuban jail. wives of political prisoners, being remain the same: "Whatever it takes to traveled there with his wife and young Hernandez worked as a writer and harassed by pro-government mobs dur- free my people, I will do, as a journal- independent journalist in Cuba. He was ing their Sunday vigils were broadcast daughter and was greeted by his moth- ist, as a defender of human rights, in er, Blanca Gonzalez, who traveled to sentenced to 25 years behind bars for around the world. The death of Cuban reporting on the conditions of state-run dissident Orlando Zapata in February, any capacity, but I will do it in a peace- Spain from her own exile in Miami to ful way." greet him. I spoke to Normando by services and criticizing the government. following an 85-day hunger strike, phone shortly after. "I feel a lot of sad- According to PEN American Center, a motivated independent journalist Reach Maria Elena Salinas at www.mari- literary and human-rights organization, Guillermo Farinas to start his own aesalinas.com. TODAY IN HISTORY By the Associated Press oday is Tuesday, July 20, the In 1861, the Congress of the William J. Brennan, one of the court's singer Sleepy LaBeef is 75. Senator 201st day of 2010. There are 164 Confederate States began holding ses- most liberal voices, announced he was Barbara A. Mikulski (D-Md.) is 74. Tdays left in the year. sions in Richmond, Va. stepping down. Actress Diana Rigg is 72. Rock musi- Today's Highlight in History: In 1871, British Columbia entered Ten years ago: A federal grand jury cian John Lodge (The Moody Blues) is On July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 astro- Confederation as a Canadian province. indicted two former Utah Olympic offi- 67. Country singer T.G. Sheppard is 66. nauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin In 1917, the draft lottery in World cials for their alleged roles in paying $1 Singer Kim Carnes is 65. Rock musi- "Buzz" Aldrin became the first men to War I went into operation. million in cash and gifts to help bring cian Carlos Santana is 63. Rock musi- walk on the moon after landing their In 1944, an attempt by a group of the 2002 games to Salt Lake City. cian Paul Cook (The Sex Pistols, Man lunar module. German officials to assassinate Adolf (However, the trial of Thomas Welch Raze) is 54. Actress Donna Dixon is On this date: Hitler with a bomb failed as the explo- and David Johnson ended abruptly in 53. Rock musician Mick McNeil In 1810, Bogota, the capital of sion at Hitler's Rastenburg headquarters Dec. 2003 when the judge acquitted the (Simple Minds) is 52. Country singer Nueva Granada (present-day only wounded the Nazi leader. defendants, citing inadequate evi- Radney Foster is 51. Actor Frank Colombia), declared independence President Franklin D. Roosevelt was dence.) Whaley is 47. Rock singer Chris from Spanish rule. nominated for an unprecedented fourth Five years ago: A day after being Cornell is 46. Rock musician Stone term of office at the Democratic con- tapped by President George W. Bush, Gossard (Pearl Jam) is 44. Actor Reed vention in Chicago. Supreme Court nominee John Roberts Diamond is 43. Actor Josh Holloway In 1954, the Geneva Accords divid- paid courtesy calls on senators while a ("Lost") is 41. Singer Vitamin C is 41. ed Vietnam into northern and southern conservative group purchased TV ad Actor Simon Rex is 36. Actress Judy entities. time in support of his nomination and Greer is 35. Actor Charlie Korsmo is “The Home Daily of The Cumberlands” In 1960, a pair of Polaris missiles abortion rights groups staged protests. 32. Singer Elliott Yamin (yah-MEEN') were fired from the submerged USS Actor James Doohan, who played (American Idol) is 32. Supermodel VOL. 100 No - 83 George Washington off Cape Scotty the engineer in the original "Star Gisele Bundchen is 30. Rock musician Canaveral, Fla. at a target more than Trek" TV series and several movies, Mike Kennerty (The All-American 1,100 miles away. died in Redmond, Wash. at age 85. Rejects) is 30. Actor Percy Daggs III is How to contact us In 1976, America's Viking 1 robot One year ago: A roadside bomb 28. 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OBITUARIES More effective to water less Howard Walker frequently but more thoroughly TAZEWELL, Tenn. hen summer weather has gotten moist. Try to apply — Howard Walker, age heats up with no sign of enough water to soak to a depth of 71, went home to be with Wrain, gardeners hook up Stacy 6 inches. Soaker or drip hoses also the Lord on Saturday, the water hose to give their thirsty are an efficient and effective way July 17, 2010. He passed landscapes a drink. It seems like a White to water large areas. Plan to run away at his home. simple enough task, but there are this type of irrigation system for Born July 17, 1939, in some tips to help you get the most Bell County several hours to accomplish a thor- Knoxville, Tenn., he was from your efforts. Extension ough watering. the son of the late John Plants benefit more from occa- Agent Morning is the best time to take Leonard Walker and Issa sional heavy watering than from care of any overhead watering. frequent shallow watering. Water This gives wet foliage a chance to Pearl Adderson Walker. the morning for signs of drought He was an active member equal to about 1-inch of rain pene- dry in the sun. Flowers, leaves and Charles Patrick trates the soil to a depth of about 6 stress (wilting, cupping of leaves, stems that stay wet for several of the Binghamtown rolling of grass blades) and apply Baptist Church. Over the Wheeler inches which is enough to sustain hours can have a higher incidence water when these signs are present. years he had been most plants for a week. Light of disease. Wait until the next morning if you employed by Greyhound watering generally wets the soil to For more information about car- only see these signs at night. Bus Lines as a driver, he Charles a depth of only an inch or less. ing for your home landscape and When you need to water your had been a Regional Patrick This top inch of soil may hold gardens, contact your Bell County Sales Manager for Chief some of the plant’s roots, but it landscape, use a hose attachment Cooperative Extension Service, Automotive for many Wheeler will dry very rapidly. That means to apply water to the base of the 337-2376. years ,and most recently the water is not available to the plant. A nozzle with multiple set- Source: Rick Durham, exten- MIDDLESBORO — tings breaks the water into finer he was the owner/opera- Charles Patrick plant for very long. It is much sion specialist, consumer horticul- more effective to water less fre- droplets that soak more easily into ture tor of All Weather Air Wheeler, age 40, passed quently and more thoroughly. the soil. Apply water for several Conditioning until he away Saturday July 17, Stacy White, Agriculture & Natural sold it. His interests During hot weather, some plants minutes before moving the hose to Resources Agent with the Bell County 2010 ,at the Claiborne the next area. included sports, traveling will wilt toward the end of the day Extension Service, can be contacted County Hospital. You can check with a hand in his RV, and flying. He – this is normal even if the soil has by e-mail at [email protected] was a licensed private Born February 25, enough moisture. Look at plants in spade to see how far down the soil pilot and for many years, 1970, in Cincinnati, used his plane in the serv- Ohio, he was the son of ice of the Lord. He was the late Charles Wheeler also a licensed realtor, a and Wilma Yates Summertime Festival at Morehead nationally certified home Wheeler Saylor who inspector and was HVAC survives. licensed in both In addition to his Kentucky and Tennessee. father, he was preceded features Bluegrass and antique cars He had earned a degree in in death by a grand- Bluegrass fans, Poppy Mountain Bluegrass Festival is include: criminal justice and daughter, Kaitlynn celebrating its roots this year! Festival founder Marty Tuesday, September 14: Marty Raybon, Hillbilly served Claiborne County Renee Perkins Seigler. Stevens is back at the wheel and good times have returned Gypsies, Jack Lewis, Billie Renee & Cumberland Gap in law enforcement for He is survived by the to the Mountain. Wednesday, September 15: Marty Raybon, Blue many years. He had following members of To celebrate, Stevens is hosting the Summertime River, Hillbilly Gypsies, Jackson Gang organized the local chap- his family: wife, Patricia Festival Antique Car Auction and Bluegrass Music, July Summertown Road Poaceous, Darrell Winkleman ter of the Civil Air Patrol. Seigler Wheeler of 30-31 on Poppy Mountain east of Morehead, Ky., on US Thursday, September 16: Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Howard was always Middlesboro; mother 60. Out, The Bartley Brothers, Blue River, Summertown hungry for knowledge and step-father, Wilma Featured artists include : Road, Melvin Goins & Windy Mountain, Joe Mullin & and was eager to serve and James Saylor of Friday, July 30: Donald Ray & Cecil Butcher, Glenn The Radio Ramblers, Tomorrow's News whenever and wherever Richie Band, and Boundry Line Friday, September 17: Marty Raybon, Ralph Stanley needed. He was an inspi- Arjay; sisters, Traci (Eric) Bauer of Page, Saturday, July 31: Boundry Line, Poaceous, James II, Melvin Goins & Windy Mountain, Lonesome River ration to many. King, Jack Lewis, Southern Strings, and the Jeff Clair Band, Dave Evans, The Bluegrass Strangers Mary Wheeler and He is survived by the Band. Saturday, September 18: John Anderson, Marty following members of his Whiley Pittman of Pre-sale ticket prices (before July 15) are $ 30 for Raybon, Goldwing Express, Dr. Ralph Stanley, The family: his loving wife of Middlesboro, and Sue Friday, July 30; $15 for Saturday, July 31, or $35 all James King Band 50 years, Pearl Ann Wheeler of of Hutch; weekend. Performing on the Showcase Stage will be Tomorrow's Walker; Eddie and brother, Thomas Ray Also, check out the week long 18th Annual Poppy News, Clarence Gillium and Newground, Kentucky Roxanne Walker (son (Tammy) Wheeler of Mountain Bluegrass Festival set for September 14-18 at Memories, Roger Smith, Plan B, Poaceous, Twelve Pole and daughter-in-law), Hutch; son, Cefus www.poppymountainbluegrass.com or call (606) 784- Creek, Whiskey Bent Valley Boys, Fishers Of Men, Ohio and their children: “Tuke” Seigler; step- 2277. River Boys, Barley Blue, and Southern Dreams. Matthew, Sarah, Julie, daughters, Tracy Catron Some of your favorites will return to Poppy Mountain If you know of a band that would love to play the David, Emily, and Seigler, and Rhonda BlueGrass Festival for the 18th Annual Show! Showcase have them contact Sheree at 606-923-7232. Jonathan; Bret and Becky Renee Seigler;a host of Fan favorites scheduled to perform September 14-18 Bands and times subject to change Walker (son and daugh- nieces, nephews and ter-in-law), and their chil- cousins; and special dren, Samantha, friends, Marty Roberts, Mystery in the Mountains recalls Circus death Jacqueline, Alexandria, Benjamin Epperson, Melinda, and Joey; Kevin Michael Herrell, and On Saturday, August 28, from 7-9 p.m., the Southwest will receive a character description and other information and Jaime Walker (son Kevin Seigler. Virginia Museum will host “Mystery in the Mountains,” prior to the event. Guests are encouraged to come dressed and daughter-in-law), an exciting, interactive program for guests 16 and older. in a costume appropriate to their character. Hors d’oeu- and their children, Justin, Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. The event has participants looking for clues throughout vres will be served at the start of the program and then the Hannah, and Mikaela; the museum to solve a mystery based on a real-life region- sleuthing begins. The scene will be set with evidence pre- and Kelly and Steve Hein Tuesday at the Creech Funeral Home Chapel al event. This year, the mystery centers on “Murderous sented by “Victoria Ayers,” Rufus’ wife, and then the hunt (daughter and son-in- Mary,” the elephant hung for murder in the Clinchfield is on to find the clues and be the first to solve the mystery. law), and their children, with the Rev. Johnny Saylor presiding. Railroad Yard just outside Erwin, Tenn. Clues will be hidden throughout the four floors of the Megan and Daniel. In September of 1916, the Sparks World Famous museum. Participants should be advised that the Funeral services weree Interment will follow in the Yates Cemetery Shows rode through Southwest Virginia and Northeastern museum does not have an elevator and this program held at 7 p.m. Monday, at Tennessee with a spectacular show that featured clowns, requires multiple trips up and down several flights of the Binghamtown Baptist at Hutch. Pallbearers acrobats, and a variety of animals, including Mary, the ele- stairs. Proper footwear is encouraged. Church with Dr. William will be Marty Roberts, phant billed as “the largest living land animal on Earth.” Tickets are $10 each. and the program is limited to Boyd Bingham and the Thomas Ray Wheeler, Mary was three inches taller than the renowned “Jumbo” 25 participants, soregister soon. The deadline for reg- Rev. Darrell Hayes pre- Jr., Wiley Pittman, of the Barnum & Bailey Circus and weighed in at a whop- istration and payment is Saturday, July 31. For more siding. Music was pro- Michael Herrell, Joseph ping five tons. She was the centerpiece of the circus’ ani- information or to register for the program, call the vided by his daughter and Wilson and Roy mal act. museum at 276-523-1322. granddaughters. Seigler. When the show made its scheduled stop in St. Paul, Entombment was in The family will Virginia on September 11, Walter “Red” Eldridge, a the Green Hills receive friends from 12 drifter who had taken work in St. Paul, decided to join up Mausoleum. Pallbearers to 2 p.m. Tuesday, at with the Sparks crew and signed on as an elephant han- were Kevin Walker, the Creech Funeral dler. Twenty-four hours later, Eldridge was dead, killed Steve Hein, Daniel Hein, Home. by Mary herself. What caused the elephant to turn on Matthew Walker, Eddie Online condolences Red? Was she the killer or merely a weapon? Did some- Walker, Bret Walker, may be made at one have reason to want Eldridge dead, or was he a victim Justin Walker and David www.creechfh.com. of circumstance? Walker. Creech Funeral These questions will be answered in the “Mystery in The family received Home is in charge of all the Mountains” program. Participants in the program will friends from 4 to 7 p.m. arrangements. be assigned characters to portray for the evening. They Monday at Binghamtown

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Section Editor: Donna Greene Phone: (606) 248-1010 ext. 205 Fax: (606) 248-7614 LIFESTYLES Email: [email protected] Web page: www.middlesborodailynews.com Who’s the father? DEAR ANNIE: I have been prison when she became pregnant. MYOB category. If you can’t tol- married to “Sam” for two years. I think she refuses a paternity test erate the mess, don’t go. But let Before we were together, Sam was because she doesn’t want Sam to your wife be your guide when it in a relationship with “Sara,” who get custody. Is there anything else comes to how best to handle her became pregnant. She claimed the my husband can do other than get- sister. baby was his, and ting a court-ordered paternity test? DEAR ANNIE: I read the letter he believed her. He — Baby Mama Drama from “Not Over the Hill,” whose took care of this DEAR DRAMA: Does Sam grandson’s teenage friends run child and loved want custody of this child? If so, around naked all day. Her husband him. But Sara he needs to pursue it before the thinks it’s fine and says it was started seeing her child’s attachments become common when he was a boy. ex-boyfriend when stronger. That means a court- Granddad and I are from the he was released ordered paternity test, because same era. When we were kids, from prison. That obviously, Sara is never going to group nudity wasn’t unusual — made Sam ques- acquiesce on her own. It will also but only when there was a reason tion whether the clear up the question of whose for it. However, today most Kathy child was his. child it is and settle the matter once teenage boys are more modest and Mitchell After we mar- and for all. quick to accuse others of being ried, Sam demand- DEAR ANNIE: My wife and I gay. They also read a sexual con- & Marcy ed a paternity test. enjoy a great marriage, but from text into any nudity that involves Sugar Sara said she need- time to time, her sister invites us more than one person. ed to ask her over for parties. Her house is filthy Grandpa should try a nonjudg- Annie’s boyfriend because and absolutely disgusting. mental approach and ask his he was raising this We don’t know how to handle Mailbox grandson why the boys do this. It child. The the situation. I have an 8-year-old would be a good opportunity to boyfriend refused. son and don’t really want him open some dialogue and offer sup- Sara waffled back and forth, say- spending time in that nauseating Justin DeWayne Layne port if there are any issues. I do not and Brandy Nicole Ivey ing both men were the father of her house. My wife can put up with it suspect anything objectionable is baby. in order to be with her sister, but I happening, but there may be a hid- Recently, the child was don’t want to go there. Should we den element that more conserva- removed from her home because be honest about why, or do we tive parents would find not to their Layne & Ivey of abuse accusations. Even continue to make excuses for my liking. — Member of IECA though this boy now looks a absence? — Indiana Dad great deal like Sam, the authori- DEAR INDIANA: We’re sur- Pittsburgh ties will not turn him over to us prised the other party guests con- DEAR PITTSBURGH: You’ve to wed July 25 made a good point, and we hope because Sara claims her tinue to show up if the house is William Layne and LInda Layne announce the Granddad will follow your sugges- boyfriend is the father. such a pigsty. Are we talking dirty forthcoming marriage of their son, Justin If this child is Sam’s, he wants dishes in the sink (minor) or rot- tion. DeWayne Layne to Brandy Nicole Ivey, daughter to take responsibility. He asked ting food in the living room and Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy of Vickie Hoskins and the late Jimmie Ivey. again for a paternity test, and Sara rats scurrying about (call the health Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime The wedding is set for Sunday, July 25, at 3 p.m. refused. Now she claims the child department)? If their home is a editors of the Ann Landers column. at Calvary Chapel of Straight Creek, Hwy. 221. is not his and the only reason she health hazard to small children Please e-mail your questions to After the ceremony, a reception will be held at the originally said so was for support who live there, your wife should [email protected], or write home of Steve and Dawn Hoskins at Straight Creek. money. But, Annie, the time frame speak to her sister and explain the to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators doesn’t match up. As far as we can need to be more conscientious. Syndicate, 5777 W. Century Blvd., Ste. determine, her boyfriend was in Otherwise, this falls under the 700, Los Angeles, CA 90045. CHURCH CALENDAR JULY 20-21 Middlesborough Library Mystery Photo Game VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL will be held July 20-21 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Chester Ave. Baptist Church. JULY 20-23 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL will be held July 20-23 from 6-8:30 p.m. at Shawanee Missionary Baptist Church, Shawanee, Tenn. REVIVAL SERVICES will be held July 20-23 at 7 p.m. nightly at Calvary Holiness Church, Pineville (turn right at red light onto Hwy. 66, go one mile, church is on the left) with Bro. Noah Phillips as the evangelist. JULY 20-24 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL will be held at White Rock Church of God Mountain Assembly, Allen Rd,. Ewing, Va., on July 20-24 from 7-9 p.m. Classes for all ages. JULY 25 HOMECOMING will be held Sunday, July 25, at 10:30 a.m. at Miller‘s Chapel Baptist Church. JULY 29-31 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL will be held July will be entered into the prize drawing at the completion 29-31 at First Apostolic Church, 4715 W. Cumberland Where is it? of the five-week game. If the BONUS questions are Ave., M’boro. For more information call 248-4424. The Mystery Photo Game is one of the activities answered, your name goes in the drawing again. (Name JULY 31 for the Adult Summer Reading Program at the and phone number are requaired) 5TH SATURDAY NIGHT SINGING will be held at 7 Middlesborough-Bell County Public Library. Each The clues for this week’s photo are: p.m. July 31, at Mt. Gilead Baptist Church. Singers include Tuesday, now through July 31, a mystery photo will QUESTION: Where is this located in down- Bill Durham, Alder Spings Singers, and John & Betty Dyer. appear in the Daily News. Participants will try to town Middlesboro? AUGUST 2, 3, 4 identify where the place or object is located. CLUE: The building is located on Fountain OLD FASHION SINGING SCHOOL will be held Aug. 2-4 at 7 p.m. nightly at Mt. Gilead Baptist You may call the library at 606-248-4812 with Square. WEEK THREE ANSWER: The clock is located Church. Lessons on Do-Ra-Me’s and how to “read” your answer, drop by the library to turn in your musical notations. Open to all ages. answer, or mail it to: P.O. Box 1677, Middlesboro, on top of the white brick APEX Medical Building, orig- inally the Montgomery Ward’s department store, built AUGUST 4 KY 40965. COMMUNITY DINNER & SERVICE will be held For every photo you answer correctly, your name in 1929. Wednesday, Aug. 4, at 6 p.m. at the Lighthouse Mission Center (4.5 miles from Pineville on Hwy. 119, below Page School). For more information call 337-1834. AUGUST 6 COMMUNITY CALENDAR MT. GILEAD BAPTIST CHURCH RELAY FOR LIFE TEAM will hold a BBQ Supper on Friday, Aug. JULY 20 also be able to apply for financial aid, to enroll in the class- 6, from 4:30-7 p.m. Menu:BBQ, potato salad, baked M’BORO MIDDLE SCHOOL SBDM COUNCIL es they need and to work out a tuition payment plan. For beans, drinks and dessert for $5 for adults. Kids age 6 will meet Tuesday, July 20, at 5:30 p.m. in the library. more information call 1-888-274-7322, 606-589-2145, and under eat free. Carryout available. LIFELINE OF BELL COUNTY Support Groups 606-242-2145 or 606-633- sessions for men and women struggling with addic- 0279. Regular registration tion are held each Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at First United is Aug. 9-12. Methodist Church, Virgina Avenue, Pineville. For JULY 24 more information call 337-1834. Sessions are free. LONE JACK ALUM- TRI-STATE FAMILY AL-ANON GROUP meets NI REUNION will be held at 6 p.m. each Tuesday at Southside Baptist Church July 24, at Pine Mtn. State (21st & Doncaster, Middlesboro). For more informa- Park. Registration begins at tion call 248-6812 (after 5 p.m.). 5 p.m. and the dinner/dance JULY 21 at 6 p.m. Tickets are $20 4-H DAY OF PLAY for ages 9-12, sponored by the Bell per person. To register or to Co. Cooperative Extension Service, will be held Wednesday, order a t-shirt ($10) call July 21, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Extension Office in the 337-7677 or visit www.the- the Bell Co. Courthouse.Call 337-2376 to register. hatsplace,com/LoneJack. FREE MOVIES IN THE PARK; On Wednesday, July BCHS MIDNIGHT 21. the Claiborne County Democratic Party will show MADNESS will be held "The Rookie" at New Tazewell City Park, starting at dusk. from 7-10:30 p.m. Saturday, Bring lawn chairs, favorite snack and soft drink. July 24, at Bell County High JULY 22 School. Cake Auction will BELL COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY will be held 8-9 p.m. Music, fun mee Thursday, July 22, at 7 p.m. at the Bell County and games. Museum, North 20th Street, Middlesboro. M’BORO DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP for CANCER patients and SUPPORT GROUP will their families will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday in the cafe- meet Thursday, July 22, at 5 teria at Claiborne County Hospital. For more informa- p.m. at the M’boro Health tion call Linda Mallicoat at 423-626-5763, or Lucy Dept. Donnie Grigsby, phys- Greer at 423-626-3024. ical therapist, will speak JULY 23, 30 about the importance of SKCTC RE-REGISTRATION for the Fall semester physical activity. This meet- will be held July 23 and 30 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the ing is free of charge and Cumberland, Harlan, Middlesboro, Pineville and open to anyone who wants Whitesburg campuses. During the sessions, students will to learn more about diabetes. THE DAILY NEWS |TUESDAY | JULY 20, 2010 PAGE 7

Section Editor: Jay Compton Phone: (606) 248-1010 ext. 219 Fax: (606) 248-7614 SPORTS Email: [email protected] Web page: www.middlesborodailynews.com Middlesboro 11-year-olds Little League State Tournament 11-year-olds at Corbin compete in state tournament Saturday BY JAY COMPTON Anderson County 16, Paintsville 6 Sports Editor North Oldham 11, Russell/Flatwoods 1 North London 8, Campbellsville 3 CORBIN — The East Daviess 6, Middlesboro 4 Middlesboro 11-year-old Sunday All-Stars showed they Anderson County 8, North Oldham 7 could compete with anyone Russell/Flatwoods 6, Paintsville 5 in the state over the week- East Daviess 18, North London 12 end. In the end they just Campbellsville 11, Middlesboro 1 didn’t have enough pitch- ing to get through three Monday Anderson County 17, Russell/Flatwoods 3 games in three days and North Oldham 24, Paintsville 0 were eliminated in pool North Laurel 14, Middlesboro 3 play at the state tourna- Campbellsville vs. East Daviess, late ment. Middlesboro led in all three game they played. They were up 4-3 on East Daviess County in their first game Saturday night. East Daviess entered the tournament as one of the favorites after winning the state championship as 10- year-olds last year. Middlesboro got an RBI single from Devan Lefevers JAY COMPTON/Daily News and a two-run hit from Middlesboro catcher Chase Elliott looks to the umpire for the call after tagging out a Jacob Mike. After Hunter Campbellsville runner at the plate during action in the 11-year-old state tournament. Bayless scored on a passed The play came at the end of a wild 6-2-4-2 double play. With runners at second and third ball, Middlesboro took a 4- shortstop Tyler McCullough fielded a ground ball and threw home, that throw was too 3 lead into the fifth inning. late to get the out but Elliott nailed one Campbellsville runner trying to take second on But Daviess scored three the play then second baseman Hunter Bayless threw back home in time for the out. runs in the bottom of the fifth and held on for the 6-4 win. Sunday Middlesboro took on Campbellsville and jumped on top with a run in the top of the first inning. Tyler McCullough drew a walk with one out and Bayless doubled. McCullough scored on a Above: Right fielder Trenton Stephney wild pitch, but that was all throws the ball in from near the fence they could get. as center fielder Van Ball looks on. Middlesboro went Below: Jacob Mike claps his hands as through three pitchers over the first two innings and he looks into the Middlesboro dugout Campbellsville went on to after sliding into second with a double win the game 11-1. during Monday’s game against North Sunday saw London. Middlesboro face North London in a re-match from the District 4 championship game. Third baseman Trenton Collett gets in position field a throw as a Campbellsville run- • See STATE, page 8 ner starts to slide.

Above: Van Ball slaps a base hit into left field. Right: Left fielder Joe Nagle scoops up a grounder. JAY COMPTON/Daily News

Left: Hunter Bayless takes a throw from catcher Chase Elliott at second base in time to tag out a North London run- ner during Monday’s game. Right: Devan Lefevers releases a pitch during action in the 11-year-old Little League State Tournament.

Cueto leads Reds to 7-2 win over Nationals BY JOE KAY much deeper. The Nationals had Even Cueto (9-2) got into it, in the second. Drew Stubbs had ting traded,” outfielder Willie AP Baseball Writer been blanked in their last two hitting a two-run single that got a two-run double, and Cueto fol- Harris said. “We can’t worry games. The Reds had been shut things rolling. Gomes and lowed with his first RBIs of the about that. We’ve got to worry CINCINNATI (AP) — Johnny Cueto was the antidote out in three of their last five, all Miguel Cairo added solo season. about our opponent.” for the Cincinnati’s lack of by 1-0 scores. homers. “I didn’t feel I had much of A thunderstorm forced a 42- offense. This time, the runs came eas- “Cueto knocked in a couple anything today,” said Martin, minute delay after the third Cueto pitched six innings ily. of runs. That’s unfortunate,” who gave up six runs in 5 1-3 inning. Neither starter had a prob- around a rain delay and drove “Shutouts aren’t a big deal Nationals manager Jim innings. lem immediately after the break. home two runs Monday night, with this team,” said Jonny Riggleman said. “Right now, Washington has dropped five Cueto gave another stingy leading the Reds to a 7-2 victory Gomes, who added a solo when you give up those runs, of six, a slide prompted by its performance, then sat back to over the Washington Nationals homer. “We’re real good at we’re not swinging the bats and nearly nonexistent offense. The see if the bullpen would waste it in a matchup of teams that had- bouncing back. That’s a real it’s tough to come back from.” Nationals are mired in last place again. The bullpen has blown n’t been able to score lately. good characteristic of this team. The Nationals couldn’t get in the NL East. five leads for Cueto, the most for Both teams were coming off It does a good job of pushing the past one wild inning by J.D. “There’s a lot of rumors any pitcher in the majors. 1-0 losses, but the futility went wall down.” Martin (1-5), who walked three swirling around about guys get- • See REDS, page 11 PAGE 8 THE DAILY NEWS |TUESDAY | JULY 20, 2010 Titans, Chris Johnson agree to revised deal BY TERESA M. WALKER just the sixth back to run AP Sports Writer for at least 2,000 yards. However, he no NASHVILLE, Tenn. longer will be the lowest- (AP) — Chris Johnson’s paid running back on the agent says the running back and the Tennessee Titans roster with a base Titans have agreed on a salary of $550,000. The revised deal that will raise will also prevent ensure he reports with him from missing train- the rest of the team for ing camp when the training camp. Titans report on July 30 Agent Joel Segal con- after sitting out the entire Chris Johnson firmed the deal Monday offseason in protest. limiting pay hikes to 30 to The Associated Press. Profootballtalk.com percent in the league’s Segal would not say first reported the deal. labor agreement made it how much of a raise The Titans declined to impossible to give Johnson is getting, but confirm the deal Johnson a huge raise. did say the running will Monday, and Johnson Almost all of the money JAY COMPTON/Daily News get a pay increase. did not respond to mes- for a new long-term deal Middlesboro fans cheer after Tyler McCullough scored on a wild pitch. Johnson will reportedly sages left on his cell would have been paid up earn $2.5 million this phone by the AP. The front, which the Titans season under the revised avid tweeter also had were not willing to do. State deal. posted only one message Johnson won the It’s not the minimum Monday, a rare drought ESPY for breakthrough Continued from page 7 $30 million in guaran- for the running back. athlete last week and promised he would be This one started out teed money the AP 2009 Team officials had Offensive Player of the insisted Johnson was happy even with a small tight, just like previous raise for the short-term. meetings between the Year had been saying he under contract for three two teams. North led 2-0 wanted after becoming more years and that rules • See JOHNSON, page 11 early on but Anthony Jackson, McCullough and Bayless all scored runs for Middlesboro in the third inning. Mike’s two-run single was the big blow in the inning as Middlesboro went up 3- 2. North got two runs in the fourth to go back on top and then pulled away with a big fifth inning and won 14-3. Every Middlesboro JAY COMPTON/Daily News player reached base at Middlesboro first baseman Joshua Arnold finds least once during the the bag in time to retire a North London player after tournament and Mike led taking a throw from third baseman Jacob Mike. the team with six hits, Arnold singled and be decided with including a double and walked; Devan Lefevers Monday’s late game four RBI. had a single and an RBI; between East Daviess Van Ball had four hits Joe Nagle singled; and Campbellsville. An and scored a run; Anthony Jackson walked East Daviess win would McCullough singled, twice and scored a run; make them the #1 and doubled, walked, scored Trenton Stephney was North London #2. A three runs and drove in hit by a pitch and Hunter Campbellsville win one; Bayless singled, Evans reached on a field- would leave three teams doubled, walked twice, er’s choice. with a 2-1 record and it was hit by a pitch and The tournament con- would come down to run scored two runs. tinues today with the differential. Chase Elliott had two semifinals. Anderson The state champi- hits, walked and scored a County advances as the onship game will be run; Trenton Collett sin- #1 team from Pool A Wednesday at 6 p.m. in gled twice; Joshua along with #2 North Corbin. Oldham. Pool B was to TUESDAY AFTERNOON - EVENING JULY 20, 2010

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The N. 31st St. 10 room & Rehabilitation NOTICE OF SALE Bell County School District, Middlesboro Independent School District and Pineville Independent School District home, 4 BD, 3 BA, Facility is now taking Worker/Admissions may destroy the educational records of a child without parent request five years after they are no longer needed Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Master Commis- to provide educational programs or services. Parents are advised that data contained in the records may later The Daily News very private, applications for Coordinator. sioner will on July 29, 2010 at 10:15 a.m., at the Bell County be needed for Social Security benefits or other purposes. The Bell County School District, Middlesboro Inde- encourages you to be a a self-motivated pendent School District and Pineville Independent School District may retain, for an indefinite period of time, a COURTEOUS $175,000. Realty Net- Courthouse door facing the Post Office, in Pineville, Kentucky, Receptionist. No experience offer for sale at public auction and outcry to the highest and best record of the student’s name, address, telephone number, grades, attendance records, classes attended, grade DRIVER work, Martha Burke. level completed, and year completed. Public service message courtesy of Part-time. Must be necessary but preferred. bidder, viz: 606-269-2160 able to work Excellent wages and Route 3, Box 136A n/k/a 1418 Highway 441, Middlesboro, Ken- Children eligible for Special Education include those children with disabilities who have autism, deaf-blindness, weekends and late tucky 40965. developmental delay, emotional-behavior disability, hearing impairment, mental disability, multiple disabilities, or- CLASSIFIED evenings. Must be benefit package with Located and being in Bell County, Kentucky and being more thopedic impairment, other health impairment, specific learning disability, speech or language impairment, trau- DEADLINE PINEVILLE HOUSING matic brain injury, or visual impairment and who because of such an impairment need Special Education proficient in 401k retirement plan. particularly described as follows: services. CHANGES Microsoft Work and Please apply in person Being at an existing concrete monument in a fence, on the North AUTHORITY Excel. Perfect side of Kentucky 441, a corner between James A. Harville and Children eligible for 504 services include those children who have a current physical or mental impairment that for ALL classifieds 2:00 currently substantially limits some major life activity which causes the student’s ability to access the school envi- p.m. 2 days prior for a reliable and at 235 New Wilson Ambelside, Ltd.; thence with said property line and fence N 84 ronment or school activities to be substantially limited. to run of ad Now taking motivated college Lane, Middlesboro, degrees 43 minutes 00 seconds W. 266.41 feet to a rod and cap NO EXCEPTIONS student. Apply in set in a drain; thence leaving Ambelside line and surveying the The Bell County School District, Middlesboro Independent School District and Pineville Independent School Dis- for Kentucky or send your land of James A. Harville S 12 degrees 50 minutes 14 seconds trict has an ongoing “Child Find” system, which is designed to locate, identify and evaluate any child residing in applications person at a home, facility, or residence within its geographical boundaries, age three (3) to twenty-one (21) years, who Run Date Deadline 235 New Wilson Lane, resume to W 95.10 feet to an existing fence post, a corner between may have a disability and be in need of Special Education or 504 services. This includes children who are not in Tues. Fri. 2 p.m. Harville and Spade; thence S 56 degrees 11 minutes 12 sec- school; those who are in public, private, or home school; those who are highly mobile such as children who are Wed. Mon. 2 p.m. Middlesboro, KY [email protected]. 1, 2, 3 & 4 bedroom onds E, 101.30 feet to an existing fence post, a corner between migrant or homeless; and those who are advancing from grade to grade, who may need but are not receiving Thurs. Tues. 2 p.m. or send resume to Special Education or 504 services. Fri. Wed. 2 p.m. apartments. [email protected]. Harville, Spade, and Phelps; thence N 42 degrees 19 minutes Sat. Thurs. 2 p.m. 55 seconds E, 74.16 feet to an existing iron rod, a corner be- The district’s “Child Find” system includes children with disabilities attending private or home schools within the school district boundaries who may need special education services. Garage Sales and Special Washer & Dryer hookups tween Harville and Phelps; thence S 57 degrees 33 minutes 49 Sale Ads MUST be seconds E, 100.00 feet to an existing iron rod, a corner between pre-paid before running. The Bell County School District, Middlesboro Independent School District and Pineville Independent School Dis- Harville and Phelps on the north side of Kentucky 441; thence trict will make sure any child enrolled in its district who qualifies for Special Education or 504 services, regard- We accept with the road N 41 degrees 25 minutes 01 seconds E, 124.84 Visa & MasterCard. 337-2900 less of how severe the disability, is provided appropriate Special Education or 504 services at no cost to the 100911 91417 51445 100909 feet to an existing concrete monument; thence leaving the road parents of the child. N 26 degrees 16 minutes 03 seconds W, 33.18 feet to the be- ginning, containing 0.6889 acres. Parents, relatives, public and private agency employees, and concerned citizens are urged to help the Bell COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY County School District, Middlesboro Independent School District and Pineville Independent School District find 44TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT EXCEPTION: There is excepted from this property a .0798 acre any child who may have a disability and need Special Education or 504 services. The District needs to know the 44TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT name and age, or date of birth of the child; the name, address, and phone number(s) of the parents or guardian; BELL CIRCUIT COURT tract that has been previously conveyed and recorded in Deed BELL CIRCUIT COURT Book 310, Page 374, in the Office of the Bell County Court the possible disability; and other information to determine if Special Education or 504 services are needed. CIVIL ACTION NO. 10-CI-00063 Clerk. U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS CIVIL ACTION NO. 09-CI-00503 Letters and phone calls are some of the ways the Bell County School District, Middlesboro Independent School DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE ALSO, this parcel of real property hereinabove described is District and Pineville Independent School District collects the information needed. The information the school TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS more particularly described as District collects will be used to contact the parents of the child and find out if the child needs to be evaluated or CITIGROUP MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST INC. FOR NOVASTAR MORTGAGE FUNDING TRUST, SERIES 2007-1, follows: referred for Special Education or 504 services. ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- PLAINTIFF, Beginning at an existing concrete monument in a fence, on the If you know of a child who lives within the boundaries of the Bell County School District, Middlesboro Independ- CATES SERIES 2007-AHL3, PLAINTIFF, VS. north side of Kentucky 441, a corner between James A. Harville, ent School District or Pineville Independent School District who may have a disability, and may need but is not VS. receiving Special Education or 504 services, please call or send the information to: ROBERT E. PARKS AND JILL C. PARKS, DEFENDANTS. and Ambleside, LTD; thence with the property line and fence N ROBIN R. MCWHORTER AND THE UNKNOWN 84 degrees 43 minutes 00 seconds W. 266.41 feet to an existing Director of Special Education & Section 504 Coordinator SPOUSE OF ROBIN R. MCWHORTER AND CITI- NOTICE OF SALE rod and cap; thence leaving the Ambleside line and severing the Bell County Schools ZENS NATIONAL BANK, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Master Commissioner will on land of James A. Harville S. 12 degrees 50 minutes 14 seconds 211 Virginia Avenue Pineville, Kentucky 40977 DEFENDANTS. July 29, 2010 at 10:00 a.m., at the Bell County Courthouse door facing the W 95.10 feet to an existing fence post, a corner between Ph. 606-337-7051 NOTICE OF SALE Post Office, in Pineville, Kentucky, offer for sale at public auction and out- Harville and Spade; thence S 56 degrees 11 minutes 12 sec- Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Master onds E. 69.41 feet to a rod and cap; thence leaving Spade’s line Director of Special Education cry to the highest and best bidder, viz: & Section 504 Coordinator Commissioner will on August 5, 2010 at 10:00 a.m., N 31 degrees 14 minutes 17 seconds E, 86.21 feet to a rod and Middlesboro Ind. Schools at the Bell County Courthouse door facing the Post Parcel No.: 057-14-00-059.00 cap; S 59 degrees 12 minutes 51 seconds E 42.02 feet to a rod 220 North 20th Street Office, in Pineville, Kentucky, offer for sale at pub- The following described real property located in Bell County, Kentucky and cap; S 16 degrees 06 minutes 22 seconds W, 15.75 feet to Middlesboro, Kentucky 40965 lic auction and outcry to the highest and best bidder, and more particularly bound and described as follows: an existing iron rod, a corner between Harville and Phelps; 606-248-8807 thence S 57 degrees 33 minutes 49 seconds E. 100.00 feet to viz: Beginning at a point in the right of way of the Old Middlesboro Belt Line Director of Special Education an existing iron rod, a corner between Harville and Phelps on & 504 Coordinator 500 Highland Avenue, Pineville, Kentucky 40977. Railroad, a corner lot owned by Tim Lewis; thence with said right of way The following described real property located in Bell the North side of an existing concrete monument; thence leaving Pineville Ind. Schools Westerly (86) Eighty-Six feet to a stake; thence Southwardly at right angles the road N 26 degrees 16 minutes 03 seconds W. 33.18 feet to 401 Virginia Avenue County, Kentucky to-wit: Pineville, Kentucky 40977 Lying and being in the City if (sic) Pineville, Bell to said Railroad One Hundred Thirty Six (136) feet to a stake; thence East- the beginning, containing 0.6091 acres more or less. Survey 606-337-5701 and description by J.D. Dean, PLC #1850 in October 2001. County, Kentucky, and more particularly described wardly parallel with said right of way Eighty Six (86) feet to a stake; If you know of a child who attends a private or home school within the boundaries of the Bell County School as Lots No. Sixty Seven (67) and Sixty Eight (68) of There is excepted from the above described parcel a 15’ wide District, Middlesboro Independent School District or Pineville Independent School District who may have a dis- thence Northwardly and running with the line of Tim Lewis One Hundred easement through parcel 1 of James Harville and said ease- ability, and may need but is not receiving Special Education services, please call or send the information to: the Morris and Jones Subdivision, as shown by plat Thirty Six (136) feet to the beginning, containing approximately 34/100 ment is more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an recorded in the office of the Bell County Clerk, acre. existing iron rod, a corner between Harville and Phelps on the Director of Special Education Pineville, Kentucky. north Side of Kentucky 441; thence with the road N 41 degrees Bell County Schools Being the same property conveyed to Robin R. Being the same property conveyed to Robert E. Parks and Jill C. Parks, 211 Virginia Avenue 25 minutes 01 seconds E, 15.30 feet; thence leaving the road N Pineville, Kentucky 40977 McWhorter, by Deed dated November 22, 2005, of husband and wife who acquired title, with rights of survivorship, by virtue 57 degrees 33 minutes 49 seconds W. 106.82 feet to a rod and 606-337-7051 record in Deed Book 329, Page 403, in the Office of of a deed from Robert E. Parks, dated July 14, 2004, filed August 6, 2004, cap, a corner of Parcel 2; thence S 16 degrees 06 minutes 22 Director of Special Education Middlesboro Ind. Schools the Bell County Clerk. recorded in Deed Book D322, Page 614, County Clerk’s Office, Bell seconds, W 15.75 feet to an existing iron rod, a corner between The property is being sold for the purpose of: 220 North 20th Street County, Kentucky. Harville and Phelps; thence S 57 degrees 33 minutes 49 sec- Middlesboro, Kentucky 40965 1. Paying the costs of the action. onds E 100 feet to the beginning. 606-248-8807 2. To satisfy an In Rem Judgment in favor of the Address: 322 Lewis Lane, Middlesboro, Kentucky, 40965. Parcel: 057-14- Being the same property conveyed to Gregory P. Sutton and Director of Special Education plaintiff against the property interests of the defen- 00-059.00. Subject to all restrictions, conditions and covenants and to all Sheena A. Sutton, husband and wife, from Gregory P. Sutton Pineville Ind. Schools dants in the principal sum of $60,030.32, plus inter- legal highways and easements. Commonly known as 322 Lewis Lane, Mid- and Sheena A. Sutton, husband and wife, by Deed dated 401 Virginia Avenue est, costs and fees. 10/20/2005, recorded 11/10/2005, Deed Book 329, page 266, Pineville, Kentucky 40977 dlesboro, Kentucky 40965. 606-337-5701 3. The above-described property shall be sold to the The property is being sold for the purpose of: Bell County Clerk’s Records, and being known as Route 3, Box highest bidder on terms of ten percent 136A n/k/a 1418 Highway 441, Middlesboro, Kentucky 40965. (10%) of the purchase price to be paid at the time of 1. Paying the costs of the action. The property is being sold for the purpose of: “Child Find” activities will continue throughout the school year. As part of these efforts the Bell County School 2. To satisfy an In Rem Judgment in favor of the plaintiff against the prop- 1. Paying the costs of the action. District, Middlesboro Independent School District and Pineville Independent School District will use screening the sale with the balance to be paid within sixty (60) information, student records, and basic assessment information it collects on all children in the District to help days. Any purchaser shall be required to execute a erty interests of the defendants in the principal sum of $55,632.13, plus in- 2. To satisfy an In Rem Judgment in favor of the plaintiff against locate those children who have a disability and need Special Education or 504 services. Any information the bond, with surety thereon, approved by the Master terest, costs and fees. the property interests of the defendants in the principal sum of District collects through “Child Find” is maintained confidentially. Commissioner to secure the unpaid purchase price, $83,600.00, plus interest, costs and fees. 3. The above-described property shall be sold to the highest bidder on 3. The above-described property shall be sold to the highest bid- Written Policies and Procedures have been developed which describe the District’s requirements regarding the with the bond to bear interest at the rate of twelve confidentiality of personally identifiable information and “Child Find” activities. There are copies in the Princi- percent (12%) per annum from date of sale until terms of ten percent (10%) of the purchase price to be paid at the time of der on terms of ten percent (10%) of the purchase price to be pal’s office of each school, and in the Board of Education office. Copies of these Policies and Procedures may paid. The bond shall have the same force and effect the sale with the balance to be paid within thirty (30) days. Any purchaser paid at the time of the sale with the balance to be paid within be obtained by contacting: sixty (60) days. Any purchaser shall be required to execute a as a Judgment and shall remain and be a lien on the shall be required to execute a bond, with surety thereon, approved by the Director of Pupil Personnel real property until paid. bond, with surety thereon, approved Bell County Schools Master Commissioner to secure the unpaid purchase price, with the bond to by the Master Commissioner to secure the unpaid purchase 211 Virginia Avenue 4. Pursuant to local rules of court, the purchaser bear interest at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum from date of price, with the bond to bear interest at the rate of twelve percent Pineville, Ky 40977 shall be required to assume and pay all taxes or as- (12%) per annum from date of sale until paid. The bond shall Ph. 606-337-7051 sessments upon the property for the current tax year sale until paid. The bond shall have the same force and effect as a Judg- Director of Pupil Personnel ment and shall remain and be a lien on the real property until paid. have the same force and effect as a Judgment and shall remain Middlesboro Ind. Schools and all subsequent years. All taxes or assessments and be a lien on the real property until paid. 220 North 20th Street upon the property for prior years shall be paid from 4. Pursuant to local rules of court, the purchaser shall be required to assume Middlesboro, Ky. 40965 4. Pursuant to local rules of court, the purchaser shall be re- Ph. 606-242-8800 the sale proceeds if properly claimed, in writing or and pay all taxes or assessments upon the property for the current tax year quired to assume and pay all taxes or assessments upon the filed of record, by the purchaser prior to the payment and all subsequent years. All taxes or assessments upon the property for property for the current tax year and all subsequent years. All Director of Pupil Personnel of the purchase price. prior years shall be paid from the sale proceeds if properly claimed, in writ- taxes or assessments upon the property for prior years shall be Pineville Ind. Schools 5. Unless otherwise ordered, the risk of loss for the paid from the sale proceeds if properly claimed, in writing or filed 401 Virginia Aveune ing or filed of record, by the purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase Pineville, Kentucky 40977 subject property shall pass to the purchaser as of the of record, by the purchaser prior to the payment of the purchase 606-337-5701 date of sale. Possession of the premises shall pass to price. price. the purchaser upon payment of the purchase price 5. Unless otherwise ordered, the risk of loss for the subject property shall 5. Unless otherwise ordered, the risk of loss for the subject The District offices are open Monday through Friday, from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and delivery of deed. pass to the purchaser as of the date of sale. Possession of the premises shall property shall pass to the purchaser as of the date of sale. Pos- 6. The sale is subject to easements, covenants and pass to the purchaser upon payment of the purchase price and delivery of session of the premises shall pass to the purchaser upon pay- The Bell County School District, Middlesboro Independent School District and Pineville Independent School District restrictions of record, and to any right of redemption ment of the purchase price and delivery of deed. provides a public notice in the native language or other mode of communication of the various populations in the deed. 6. The sale is subject to easements, covenants and restrictions geographical boundaries of the District to the extent feasible. If you know of someone who may need this notice which may exist. translated to another language, given orally, or delivered in some other manner or mode of communication, please Dated this 8th day of July, 2010. 6. The sale is subject to easements, covenants and restrictions of record, of record, and to any right of redemption which may exist. contact the Director of Pupil Personnel, the Director of Special Education or the Section 504 Coordinator at the ad- JEFFERY W. HELTON Bell Circuit Court Master and to any right of redemption which may exist. Dated this 8th day of July, 2010. Commissioner JEFFERY W. HELTON Bell Circuit Court Master Commissioner dresses or phone numbers listed above for the respective school district. 99541 Dated this _____ day of July, 2010. 99536 99539 101071 THE DAILY NEWS |TUESDAY | JULY 20, 2010 PAGE 11 Edwards-Keselowski feud Report: Florida, NCAA flares in Nationwide finish probe violation allegation BY R.B. FALLSTROM Keselowski finally rolled across the GAINESVILLE, Fla. according to the report. The NFL draft. His brother, AP Sports Writer line in 14th. He wasn’t hurt, just peeved. (AP) — Florida and the alleged representative was Mike, will be a senior “I’m sure he’ll say how sorry he is, or MADISON, Ill. (AP) — Carl NCAA are investigating an not named. offensive lineman with the how cool he thinks he is or how great of allegation that former “We were made aware Gators next season. Edwards meant no harm to Brad a guy he is in his own mind,” said Keselowski. He just wanted to take the Gators offensive lineman of some information in Pouncey’s agent is Joel Keselowski, who leads the Nationwide Maurkice Pouncey early June that we reported Segal, but the allegation is checkered flag that he deserved. series by 168 points over Edwards. “But Edwards prevailed in a wild final lap, received $100,000 from a to law enforcement and we not necessarily tied to him. that’s not reality.” representative of a sports then shared with the A message left at Segal’s nudging Keselowski out of control on the Edwards, of Columbia, Mo., won for final straightaway to take the Nationwide agent before last season NCAA and the SEC,” office Monday seeking the third time at Gateway International ended, ESPN.com reported Florida athletic director comment was not immedi- Dodge Dealers 250 on Saturday night. Raceway, which he considers his home Ten cars were involved in the mess. Monday. Jeremy Foley said in a ately returned. track. Reed Sorenson was second and The allegation stated statement. “At this time, we If the allegation is true, “The deal is he’ll eventually learn he 19-year-old pole-sitter Trevor Bayne can’t run into my car over and over and Pouncey received the have no information that Pouncey could be ruled third. money between Florida’s has indicated that there are ineligible for the Sugar put me in bad situations,” Edwards said. Sorenson said he was just trying to “In every situation, there’s an aggressor loss to Alabama in the any compliance issues for Bowl game and Florida avoid the mess. Southeastern Conference the University of Florida.” might have to vacate the and there’s someone who reacts. “I couldn’t hardly see what hap- “I was not the aggressor in this situa- title game and its Sugar Pouncey was selected victory among other poten- pened,” Sorenson said. “The 60 Bowl win over Cincinnati, 18th overall in this year’s tial penalties. tion.” (Edwards) obviously got into the right Keselowski was on the inside and had rear of the 22 (Keselowski). I just hoped appeared to take the lead before I would beat the 60 to the line.” Edwards’ car drifted into him. Keselowski was runner-up in the Keselowski spun into the wall and was Camping World 200 truck race earlier struck head-on by Shelby Howard as he Saturday, and led much of the slid back to toward the infield. Nationwide series event. He said the Edwards said Keselowski wouldn’t contact in turn 1 on the final lap was POTLIGHT ON have been in position to win if he hadn’t S incidental. bumped Edwards earlier on the final lap. “I was rubbing on him a little bit,” “The way it went, he bumped me and Keselowski said. “I figured out a way to he finished wherever he finished and I beat him. He wasn’t happy with me, so LOCAL BUSINESSES still won the race,” Edwards said. he wrecked me. Wrecking down the “That’s the only way I could see the race straightaway is never cool whether he’s turning out fair.” at 200 mph or 120.” Call 606-248-1010 Braves’ Venters suspended for 4 games; Cox for 1 to be featured on this page 101313 NEW YORK (AP) — Atlanta Prince is able to go out and play all 162 Braves pitcher Jonny Venters was sus- and not have a broken wrist or dislocat- pended for four games and fined by ed back." 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