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Vol. 110 • No. 120 Thursday, June 20, 2013 50 cents daily | $1 Saturday Board struggles with workers’ comp debt issue Mark Bell hire an administrator and continue to man- Contributing Writer KSBIT estimate around $500,000 age the plan themselves, the debt to Harlan County might only be as high as $461,000 In the midst of all the expected fiscal chal- and potential claims remains an issue for tion because of the way contracts with with a best estimate of $364,000, but the lenges facing Harlan County Schools in the the funds, as well as recovering additional KSBIT were worded, allowing for claims liability would remain unknown as costs coming year, there’s also an old debt that premium payments that were apparently that applied to years covered by the trust to could rise based on claims that could still could wind up costing the district nearly half inadequate when originally issued. still be liable even though the district is no be filed in the future. Even the most cur- a million dollars. The KSBIT Board of Trustees met in longer a member. rent estimates are subject to change, trust This was one of several items the board May and considered two options — hiring “Back then they had ‘lifetime awards’ (in officials say. of education discussed during the regular an administrator to manage the claims or the workers’ compensation system),” Turner Turner said current discussion led him to monthly meeting Monday evening. entering into a transaction with a reinsurer said. That option was eliminated during the believe the state would look to issue bonds Several months ago, the Kentucky School that would effectively dissolve the trust. administration of Gov. Paul Patton when the to pay the debt and then dissolve the trust, Boards Insurance Trust (KSBIT) informed The trustees contacted school boards state’s entire workers’ compensation system but that was speculation at this point. its members that deficits existed in both its across the state earlier this month request- was revamped. “Well, we’re definitely going to have to pay workers’ compensation and liability pools. ing their input on the decision, though “Basically, they are asking school boards it,” said Chairman Gary Farmer. “You can’t KSBIT also told school leaders the local the KSBIT board will make the final deci- if they want to take the risk and stay in it or get rid of it.” districts would be responsible for the costs sion subject to approval by the Kentucky sell it and be out of it,” said Superintendent Using the financing options available to of settling the accounts that applied to them. Department of Insurance. Mike Howard. school districts, the first assessment payment Despite the fact the county school district However they decide, Board Attorney If the trust opts for the reinsurance plan, could be deferred until the 2014-15 fiscal year. has not been a member of KSBIT for at Johnnie Turner noted the local district will it is estimated the district would have to pay least 16 years, the cost of covering existing be responsible for the cost of their por- $458,000. Alternately, if the trust chooses to See BOARD | 3 Moore addresses Adventure Tourism funding of $10,000 Nola Sizemore Staff writer

The Evarts Tourist and Convention Commission is depending on a $10,000 promise from Harlan County Fiscal Court to help with the quest of becoming the state’s first “Trail Town” city. The city previously submitted paperwork for $10,000 in coal severance funds earmarked especially for Adventure Tourism. In the request, the city asked for funds to purchase four Nola Sizemore | Daily Enterprise sheds with concrete pads, Magistrate Bill Moore reas- eight standing park grills, sures members of the Evarts Nola Sizemore | Daily Enterprise 14 picnic tables, three Tourist and Convention At approximately 10:50 a.m. Wednesday, a 1995 Ford Ranger truck being driven by 78-year-old James Wilson, of Grays Knob, traveled bicycle racks and four gar- Commission he requested through a plate-glass window at the McDonald’s Restaurant in Harlan. bage cans, along with reim- $10,000 in coal severance bursement for Adventure funds be earmarked for adven- Tourism advertisements. ture tourism in Evarts. He said The items requested the paperwork was ‘laid on the Truck crashes through McDonald’s window totaled $12,796.73. The desk of Harlan County Judge- tourist commission will pay Executive Joe Grieshop.’ Nola Sizemore eat,” Wilson said. “I pulled in front I knew something had happened. the difference between the city, asking him to attend Staff writer of the restaurant and as I did I We all immediately jumped up and expenses and the promised the meeting on Monday heard this loud pop. That was when moved away from the window. It funds. to answer questions A 1995 Ford Ranger truck, the front brake caliber broke on my really scared us. Someone from A formal request was being driven by 78-year-old James truck and I lost control. I’m just McDonald’s called the police and sent to Magistrate Bill Moore, who represents the See TOURISM | 3 Wilson, of Grays Knob, traveled so thankful no one was going in or we all went outside and saw that it through a plate glass window at the coming out of the restaurant when was a truck that had come through McDonald’s Restaurant in Harlan this happened.” the window. Mr. Wilson told us the at approximately 10:50 a.m. on Fred Lundy, 58 of Sunshine, was brakes went out on his truck and he Wednesday. Burglary report leads Harlan City Police Officer George sitting inside the restaurant at the just couldn’t stop it.” Young said Wilson reported to him time of the wreck. McDonald’s management chose that as he was pulling in to park his “Me and my buddies were sit- not to comment regarding the to foot chase, arrest vehicle, he heard a loud “pop” and ting near the window having our wreck. lost control of his vehicle, which morning coffee when all at once Goshen’s Wrecker Service, of Staff report traveled into a plate glass window we heard a blast go off behind us,” Harlan, removed the truck from at McDonald’s. said Lundy. “I thought a bomb had the window. Loyall police Chief Mike Lunsford “I was coming to McDonald’s gone off. I could see the glass com- No injuries were reported at the responded to a burglary complaint to get my grandkids something to ing through the glass behind me. time of the incident. Wednesday afternoon leading to the arrest of a former Middlesboro man on numerous felony and misdemeanor charges. City school board awards bids Robby Joe Johnson, 30, was arrest- ed and lodged in the Harlan County Detention Center on a host of indict- Nola Sizemore on positions which included: ret- ment warrants from Bell County and on Johnson Staff writer roactive number of contract days for an instructor II position at See ARREST | 8 Several bids for supplies and Sunshine Pre-School from 124 days services were awarded to local to 132 days and the elementary merchants during a recent spe- school principal’s total number of Judge issues sentences cial called meeting of the Harlan contract days be extended from Independent Board of Education. 220 days to 230 days for the 2013- Superintendent David Johnson 2014 school year. to 4 for roles in hate crime recommended bids for paint and While approving the consent lumber be awarded to Southern agenda, Johnson asked that his LONDON (AP) — Four people from Eastern Kentucky Wholesale Do It Center, hardware, cellphone he has used while work- have been sentenced to federal prison for their roles in the plumbing and electrical supplies be ing as superintendent be declared kidnapping and attack of a gay man. awarded to Kentucky Mine Supply surplus property for disposal. He U.S. District Judge Gregory Van Tatenhove on and grounds and maintenance sup- said with his retirement he had “all Wednesday ordered 38-year-old David Jason Jenkins to plies from Croushorn Equipment. Nola Sizemore | Daily Enterprise his contact phone numbers in the prison for 30 years, and his cousin, 22-year-old Anthony The board approved the superin- Retiring Harlan Independent School phone and would like to keep it.” Ray Jenkins, locked up for 17 years. A federal jury in tendent’s recommendation. District Superintendent David Johnson The board approved the request London found the two men guilty in 2012 of kidnap- Other bids awarded included: asked board members to declare his cell- and sold the surplus property, cell- ping 30-year-old Kevin Pennington. The jury acquitted property, liability and fleet cover- phone he has used while working as super- phone, to Johnson for the origi- both men of federal hate crime charges. intendent surplus property for disposal. age insurance to the lowest bidder nal cost of the phone which was Van Tatenhove also sentenced 20-year-old Mable Liberty Mutual with an amend- He said with his retirement he had ‘all his contact phone numbers in the phone and $199.99. Ashley Jenkins to 100 months in prison and 20-year-old ment adding student insurance would like to keep it.’ The board sold the Other board actions included Alexis LeeAnn Jenkins to eight years in prison. The two catastrophe to the policy, laundry phone to Johnson for $199.99. the approval of commitment of women pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting kidnapping service to the lowest bidder G&K funds for future construction in the and a hate crime. They testified for the prosecution at of Kingsport, Tenn., to be approved Mutual Insurance of Lexington amount of $4,800. This is donat- trial. contingent on receiving their con- and auditor services to Cloyd & ed money for the past four years The trial was the first prosecution under a 2009 tract, workman’s compensation Associates of Corbin. expansion of federal hate crimes law to include assaults coverage to Kentucky Employers’ The board also approved actions See SCHOOLS | 3 motivated by sexual orientation. Page 2 — Harlan Daily Enterprise What’s Going On Thursday, June 20, 2013 To place an announce- memory of friends and from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. held June 29 at Sleepy Registration dates are June SWAP (first Saturday ment in the “What’s loved ones. Entertainment, (closed from noon to 1 p.m. Hollow Golf Course with 9 and 30 and July 7 from 2-5 of every month) from 9 Going On” section email: games, great prizes and for lunch) on Thursdays. shotgun start at 9:30 a.m. p.m. at the camp — limit of a.m. to 5 p.m. on July 6 at bmoore@civitasmedia. team building experienc- Registration is from 8-9 50 campers per week. For Tractor Supply, located at com; fax: 606-573-0042; or es are all a part of the JUNE 24-27 a.m. The classic is a four more information, call 573- 10 Comprehensive Drive in drop a written/typed copy fun. This year’s event will Molus Pentecostal player scramble format 6811 or 573-5351. Harlan. For more informa- of the announcement by begin at 6 p.m. on June Church will host VBS with an entry fee of $65 per tion, call 573-2650. our office at 1548 Hwy. 421 21 at Huff Park. Get your from 6:30-8:30 p.m. June player or $250 per team. JULY 1 South (beside Hardee’s). team together — there 24-27. Come and learn The grand prize, a new The Clover Fork JULY 7-10 Announcements should be are currently 21 teams how to “Go the Distance.” car from Creech Motors NEIGHBORHOOD Green Hill Pentecostal submitted no later than with 177 participants reg- Refreshments will be of Harlan, will go to the WATCH group will meet at Church (located in Bledsoe) four days before the event. istered including: Roxy’s served and special fun first participant who can 6 p.m. on July 1 in the base- will have REVIVAL If information is received Relayers, *Real Estate events are planned nightly. record a hole in one on ment of Evarts Methodist SERVICES, beginning at in time, it will be published Agents United for a Cure, Pastor Ray Stepp invites the par-three sixth hole. Church. The guest speaker 6:30 p.m. nightly from July one or two days before the Holy Trinity, *Food City, everyone to attend. For Additionally, the first-place will be KSP Capt. Leslie 7-10. The theme is salva- event. Harlan ARH, Harlan City more information or trans- foursome will take home Smith. If you want to make tion and deliverance from Police Department, Harlan portation, call 664-2639 or $600, with $400 awarded your neighborhood a safer drugs which in destroying Christian Health & Rehabilitation, 505-5701. to the second-place team; place to live, attend this our county. The schedule Academy is now *Southern Wholesale the third-place unit will important meeting. For includes: July 7 — Charlie REGISTERING students Supply, Team Moore, JUNE 24-28 earn a cash prize of $200. more information, contact Napier with Community for the 2013-14 school year: Team Rax, Food City - VBS at Coldiron Church Various prizes and mer- David Cooper at 837-2363, Crisis Center, choir sing- Preschool, K-3, K-4, prima- Cumberland, Benham City of God Mountain Assembly chandise will be awarded to David Gross at 837-3228 ing at testifying; July 8 — ry kindergarten through and Coal Bin, City of Lynch will be from 6-8:30 p.m. those who record the lon- or Preston McLain at 837- Pastor Ray Stepp; July 9 fourth-grade, middle/ Relay Rockstars, Flips and June 24-28 for ages 2-12. gest drive on a particular 3546. — Pastor Tim Thompson; junior high (fifth-through- Flops Gymnastics, Harlan The theme is Incrediworld hole, the straightest drive, and July 10 — Rev. Stanley eighth grades), and high High School Class of Amazement Park. There closest second shot, and JULY 5, 19 Blevins with singing by Sis. school (freshmen through 1971 Friends and Family, will be fun, food, crafts, a putting contest will also To better serve clients, Lawana Blevins. seniors). There will be no Cumberland Elementary, Bible lessons and more. be held prior to the 9:30 St. Stephen Outreach will Monday classes this school Lou’s, Harlan Ecumenical A Friday celebration will a.m. start. Gift bags will be re-organizing the senior JULY 8-12 year. To register, call 606- Study Group, Team First include inflatables and a be awarded to participants, and food pantry program. BrittainsCreek Baptist 589-2398 or 606-273-4884. Baptist Church of Loyall, cookout. For more informa- lunch will be provided by The next giveaways are Church, located in Kenvir, Judy’s Relayers and HEal tion, call 664-2881. SKCTC Grill personnel. from 9:30-11:30 a.m. on will host VBS from 6-8:30 TODAY-JULY 8 CANcer. To date, $14,955 For more information, con- July 5 for seniors and from p.m. July 8-12. The theme A free six-week Grief has been raised. To reg- Wallins Baptist Church tact Tiffany Scott, event 9:30-11:30 a.m. on July 19 is God’s Backyard Bible SUPPORT GROUP for ister, visit, www. relayfor- will have VBS from 6-8:30 director, at 589-3198 or for the food pantry. Camp “Under the Stars” individuals who have expe- life.org/harlanky or con- p.m. nightly June 24-28 for [email protected]. where kids have a blast rienced the loss of a friend tact the American Cancer preschool through eighth- JULY 4 serving Jesus. There will be or family member will Society at 606-224-7070. grade. There will be lots of JUNE 30 Evarts Tourism Bible lessons, crafts, spe- be from 6-7 p.m. June 3 (*Denotes top teams) fun, food and worship. The deadline to apply for Commission will host cial guests, games, puppets through July 8 at the Harlan the Harlan County Schools the third annual July 4th and a cookout every night. Public Library, located at Southern Wholesale’s TUESDAY Frank Brittain Academic PARADE and Fireworks Family night/graduation 107 North 3rd Street in RELAY FOR LIFE team An Initial Underground and Athletic HALL OF Show on July 4. Lineup will begin at 6 p.m. on July Harlan. For more infor- will sponsor the donation FOREMAN CLASS FAME is June 30. To will begin at 6:30 p.m. 12. All ages are welcome. mation, contact Jonathan drive “Tower of Tissue and will begin at 8 a.m. on review the criteria or to behind Evarts High School. To pre-register, check out Hubbard, MSW, CSW at Pyramid of Paper Towels” Wednesday at the Office of obtain a copy of the appli- The parade will begin at the Facebook page for the [email protected] for the Hope Lodge in Mine Safety and Licensing cation packet, visit www. 7:30 p.m. All entries are link or contact Beverly or 573-6111. Lexington. Items needed in Harlan. For more infor- harlan.kyschools.us and based on the most patri- Jones at 573-2689 or Rev. include paper towels, toi- mation, call 606-573-1260. click on the F-J drop down otic decorated entry. The Don Johnson at 837-2801. TODAY-JUNE 28 let paper, feminine hygiene box at top of the homepage. grand prize winner will The Harlan County High products and dishwasher Appalachian Regional For more information, call receive $50. Following the JULY 12 School SUMMER FUN detergent. The lodge pro- Healthcare, through the 573-4330. parade at dark, the annual The AARP Smart Driver 2013 CAMP will be held vides free overnight lodg- Daniel Boone Clinic, will FIREWORKS SHOW will Course will be taught from through June 28 from 9 ing for cancer patients and conduct FREE SPORTS JUNE 30; JULY 7 begin at Evarts Elementary 1-5 p.m. on July 12 at the a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday their caregivers (private physicals for elementary Camp Blanton DAY School. For more informa- Rebecca Caudill Library in through Friday. Several rooms), a place to share and middle school athletes CAMP for boys and girls tion, call 837-0609. Cumberland. Completion activities are planned dur- your meal, share in the eve- from 1-4 p.m. on Tuesday at ages 8-13 will be June of this course will provide ing the four-week program, ning’s activities, find peace the clinic’s pediatric depart- 10-13, July 1-4 and July JULY 6 you a discount on your including credit recovery in your own room, kitchen ment. High school athletes 8-11. Activities include The annual Tri-Cities auto insurance in the state. classes in English and facility, library and laun- who need a physical may swimming, boating, hiking, FIREWORKS SHOW will You must pre-register. The math and others as needed. dry facility. Drop off items also utilize this opportu- archery, life saving skills, begin at 10 a.m. on July 6 course is designed to help Students can also attend at Southern Wholesale nity. To RSVP, contact the arts and crafts and more. in downtown Cumberland. all seniors be safer and sessions in art, music, Supply, call 573-4915 for pediatrics department at The fee is $35 and includes more alert drivers. To pre- multimedia and career pick up or bring to Huff 573-4520 lunch and a T-shirt. Come buy, sell or trade register or for more infor- planning. Visits are also Park at 6 p.m. on Friday. Camperships are available. at the monthly ANIMAL mation, call 848-1918. planned to Union College, The NIFTY NEEDLES the University of the The Workforce Solutions Quilting Club will meet Cumberlands and Lincoln Department at Southeast at 10 a.m. on Tuesday Memorial University. For Kentucky Community at the Depot. The proj- more information, contact & Technical College is ect will be a Half Square Make the Switch to Dish Today John Henson at Harlan offering an AHA/BLS/ Triangle Challenge. Bring ** County High School at CPR workshop at the your sewing matching; five and Save Up To 574-2020, Ext. 3566. Bus Cumberland campus on 8x10 squares of white or 50% transportation will also June 28 beginning at 8:30 cream fabric; and five 8x10 be provided. Bus stops a.m. This course offers a squares of different dark planned on the first day successful completion card fabrics. If you are partici- of the camp include: Old for participants who com- pating in the birthday fat Cumberland High School plete the following: a score quarter swap, bring one fat at 8:15 a.m.; Cawood of 84 percent on the writ- quarter. Quilters of all skill Elementary School at 8:15 ten exams and demonstra- levels are invited to attend. Promotional a.m. and James A. Cawood tion of AED, FBAO and For more information, call Packages Elementary School at 8:30 CPR psychomotor skills. 573-4464. starting at only ... a.m.; Buddies on KY 72 at The fee is $50 and registra- 7:45 a.m. and Green Hills tion is needed by Friday. The MATERIAL GIRLS Elementary School at 8 To register or for more Quilting Club will meet at a.m.; Wallins Elementary information, contact Dani 5 p.m. on Tuesday at the School at 8:15 a.m.; and Jo Wilder at the SKCTC Dept. The June block of mo. Old Evarts High School at Middlesboro Campus, the month will be avail- for 12 months 8:15 a.m. phone (606) 248-0258. able and work will continue on unfinished projects. For TODAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY more information, call 573- There will be a The second 4464. COMMUNITY REVIVAL GRADUATION ceremo- beginning at 6:30 p.m. ny for the Appalachian The Tri-City Chamber of through Friday at Martins ChalleNGe Academy at 1 Commerce will sponsor a PACKAGES Fork Lake (the big shelter p.m. on Saturday at the RECEPTION honoring Dr. house above the beach). Harlan County High School W. Bruce Ayers from 2-4 $ Preachers include: Today gymnasium. p.m. Tuesday in the lobby UNDER 50 — Spencer Burkhart; and of Newman Hall located Prices valid for 12 months. Requires 24-month agreement Friday — Garry Ferguson. A Tee Off for Ta on Cumberland campus For more information, Tas Charity GOLF of Southeast Kentucky contact Paul Goins at 573- SCRAMBLE, sponsored Community & Technical 6646. by J.U.G.S (Just Us Girls College. Ayers will retire ASK ABOUT Surviving), a group of at the end of the month HIGH SPEED TODAY four local girls walking to after a 44-year career at PREMIUM MOVIE CHANNELS SAME DAY INTERNET INSTALLATION Southeast Kentucky Area raise money for the Susan SKCTC where he served IN UP TO 6 ROOMS Health Education Center G. Komen Foundation in as professor, program coor- AS LOW AS .... Where available. (AHEC) and Harlan ARH Washington D.C.,will be dinator and, for the last CALL TODAY - invite eighth-graders and held at the Lynch Country 26 years, president. During For 3 months. freshmen who have a 3.0 Club on Saturday. The the reception, guests will mo. INSTALLED TODAY! GPA or higher and are entry fee is $25 per golfer be able to sign a memory where available interested in a career in and lunch will be provided. book created by SKCTC health care to apply for the An honor/memory balloon staff. 2013 SUMMER SCRUBS release will be held at the NO ONE CAN COMPARE TO DISH! CAMP. The deadline is end of the event. All pro- JUNE 28 today. Camp dates are June ceeds will benefit Susan G. Calvary Baptist Church THE COMPETITION DOESN’T STACK UP LARGEST CABLE 25-28 at Harlan ARH with Komen Walk for the Cure. will host special evening PROVIDERS BLOCKBUSTER @ HOME fun, hands-on and interac- For more information, of GOSPEL SINGING at Get over 100,000 movies, shows and games by mail, plus tive learning. For further check Facebook — Just Us 7 p.m. on June 28 featur- thousands of titles streamed to your TV or PC* YES NO NO information or to request Girls Surviving (J.U.G.S). ing the Hoskins Family, The most HD channels YES NO NO an application, call 606- of Dayton, Ohio. 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All new customers are subject can pay tribute to those (closed from noon to 1 p.m. Southeast Scholarship to a one-time, non-refundable processing fee. survivors and honor the for lunch) on Mondays and GOLF CLASSIC will be 412545 Thursday, June 20, 2013 Page 3 — Harlan Daily Enterprise

Obituaries

SMITH Elizabeth Carmichael of Bryan, Trey, and Ashlyn; He was a member of the Alonzo B “LB” Smith Stanfield Ky. his Mother, Henrietta Fields Lodge 832 F&AM, age 70 of Stanfield Visitation will be McMillian of Cawood, a Kentucky Colonel, and KY, passed away June at the Church of the KY; his Brothers, Greg believed in the Pentecostal 17, 2013. He was born True Temples of God, (Lola) of Baxter, KY, faith. January 13, 1943 in Fairview, KY starting Grady of Cawood, KY, In addition to his parents, Harlan County, KY to the on Wednesday, June 19, Robert (Deb) of Cawood, he is preceded in death late Byrd and Effie (Hall) 2013 at 5PM. Visitation KY, Randy (Patty) of by his wife, Bessie Rice Smith. He was a coal will continue until the Cawood, KY, David Green; a step mother, Betts miner/construction work- funeral. Funeral will be (Karen) of Belleville, MI Green; brothers, Samuel Weather Forecast er and believed in the Friday, June 21, 2013 at , Mark of Wellington, Green, Walter Green, Bill Holiness 2PM at the church with UT; and his two Sisters, Green, and Dwight Green; Faith. Rev. Robert Keith offici- Vanessa (Harold) Coots sisters, Ruby Engle and TODAY Besides ating. Burial will follow of Evarts, KY and Helen Lena Collett; and step sis- Partly cloudy with light his father at the Harlan County (Richard) Stewart of ter, Lucy Cox. winds. Highs 83 to 88. Lows and mother, Memorial Gardens with Cawood, KY. Also sur- He is survived by his in the lower 60s. he is pre- friends and family serv- viving are a number of children, Jim Green and ceded in ing as pallbearers. nieces, nephews, cousins, Zita of Richmond, KY, Jean FRIDAY death by his Online condolences can and other relatives in the Bennett of Cumberland, Partly cloudy with a 30 per- brothers, be left at www.harlanon- United States. KY, and Linda Morris and cent chance of showers and John Henry line.net. Funeral Services were Henry of Jasper, AL; half- thunderstorms. Highs in the and Leroy Mount Pleasant Funeral held at Girrbach Funeral brother, Hank Green of lower 80s. Lows in the mid- Smith, and Home has been entrusted Home, in Hastings, Corbin, KY; half-sisters, 60s. his wife, Frances Smith. with arrangements. Michigan, at 11:00 am Panzie Prewitt and June Nephews: Don Irvin, on Thursday, June 20, Engle, both of Corbin, KY; EXTENDED Larry Irvin, Freddy MCMILLIAN 2013. Burial took place six grandchildren; eight Farmer, John Inman, Jeff Rodney Clyde at Woodland Cemetery in great-grandchildren; and a OUTLOOK Smith. McMillian, age 66, of Woodland, MI. host of other family and Partly cloudy Saturday Left to mourn his pass- Woodland, MI passed Arrangements by friends. and Sunday with a 20 per- ing is his children Donna away Sunday, June 16, Girrbach Funeral Home, The family will receive cent chance of showers and Downs (Mitchell) of 2013 surrounded by his please visit our website friends in the Chapel of the thunderstorms. Highs in the Wallins, Ky and Tinna loving family. He was born at www.girrbachfuneral- Tri City Funeral Home in mid-80s. Lows in the mid-60s. Anderson (Herman) of December home.net to view the full Benham, KY on Thursday, Partly cloudy Monday and Stanfield KY; brother 24, 1946 in obituary, sign the online June 20, 2013, from 6 – 9 Tuesday with a 40 percent Danny Smith of Dayhoit, Verda, KY, guestbook or to leave a pm. Funeral services will chance of showers and thun- Ky; sisters Colleen Smith to Clyde and memory or message for be held on Friday, June derstorms. Highs in the mid- of Graysknob , Ky, Helen Henrietta the family. 21, 2013, in the Chapel 80s. Lows in the upper 60s. Bennett of Morristown, (Howard) at 11 am with Brother TN, Kilia Irvin of Smith McMillian. GREEN Rod Raleigh officiating. Ky, Henritta (Booties) He is sur- James Ernest Green, Interment will follow in the State/Region Inman of Harlan Ky; vived by age 93, of Cumberland, Locust Grove Cemetery in Shirley Howard (E.L.) his Wife of KY passed away at the Keavy, KY. Grandsons will of GraysKnobs,KY. 46 years, Harlan ARH on Tuesday, serve as pallbearers and grandchildren: Michelle Connie McMillian of June 18, 2013. He was great-grandsons as honor- Jail charges 21 inmates (Rod) of Corbin Ky, Woodland; his Children, born April 18, 1920 to ary pallbearers. Crystal (John)Wallins,Ky, Gary (Darla) McMillian the late Franklin and You may leave online who fail drug tests Anthony Anderson, of Hastings, Cindy Minnie Williams Green condolences for the family WILLIAMSBURG (AP) — Officials at a Katinna Anderson. Great (Jason) Burr of Hastings, in Whitley County, KY. at www.harlanobits.net. southern Kentucky jail have charged 21 inmates Grandchildren: Lexi, and Rod Jr. (Tina) James worked as a coal TriCity Funeral Home after they failed drug tests. Issac, Travis Ray, and McMillian of Alto; his miner for International is in charge of the arrange- Investigators told WYMT-TV that the move Dylan. Special friend Grandchildren, William, Harvester before retiring. ments. sends a clear message that contraband drugs won’t be tolerated behind bars. Whitley County Detention Center Maj. Board Tourism Steve Lundy says an informant told police that Suboxone strips were smuggled into the jail. From page 1 From page 1 He says officials decided the best way to handle fiscal year. commissioners had about the $10,000. the situation was to test inmates for drugs and With what they believed were no good options avail- “I asked for $10,000 for Adventure Tourism spe- charge all those who came up positive. able, the board chose not to respond to the trustees’ cifically for the Evarts area,” said Moore. “I talked to Joe request for input on the decision. (Grieshop) and Ryan (Creech) today and they both told Howard announced the selection of Edna Burkhart me the money has not yet come in. I’m still fighting for Urban Outfitters pulls as the new principal of Harlan County High School. Evarts to get the $10,000 for Adventure Tourism. If they try to take it, I’ll still fight for it. I need your support if pill-bottle shot glasses She was hired earlier Monday by the school’s site- FRANKFORT (AP) — Political leaders in based decision making council. Howard, who par- they try to take this money. I’m only telling you all what I’ve been told. I did ask for $10,000 for Evarts Adventure drug-plagued Kentucky say they’re pleased that ticipated in the candidate interviews, said the council retailer Urban Outfitters has stopped selling chose from a group of seven applicants. Tourism in one lump sum. Now, some of the money has come in — it’s coming in in phases. I specifically wrote flasks, shot glasses and pint glasses that look Howard also told the board that new principals like prescription pill bottles. would soon be hired for Green Hills Elementary, James this request down and laid it on the judge’s desk.” Moore was asked about rumors the money he requested The state’s top leaders, including Gov. Steve A. Cawood Elementary and North Evarts Elementary. Beshear and U.S. Rep. Hal Rogers, chairman of Interviews are currently being conducted at Green was to be used for another Harlan County project. “I don’t know about that,” said Moore. “I specifically the powerful House Appropriations Committee, Hills and JACES, with 19 applicants up for the posi- had joined in a push to get the retailer to pull tion at JACES. asked for funds for Evarts.” Clerk Kristi Lamb said everything on the list they the items, saying they could encourage teens to The Evarts principal position has just recently been misuse prescription meds. posted, he said. submitted to the Harlan County Judge-Executive’s office pertained to “helping the city of Evarts become a Trail Urban Outfitters said in a statement to The In other personnel action, Howard reported the Courier-Journal of Louisville that it stopped district had received three retirements and four place- Town.” “Everything we requested is to help us become the selling the items because of a “misinterpreta- ments of certified staff, while there had also been tion.” three employments, one resignation and two transfers state’s first Trail Town,” said Lamb. “The city has already taken several other steps to help with this designation.” The anti-drug group, The Partnership at among classified staff. Drugfree.org, initiated the push to try to get the In other action, the board: Moore said he also requested $10,000 for the Evarts Depot project, $10,000 for the Evarts Public Library and shops to stop selling the items. Political leaders n Again discussed the status of plans to complete signed on last month in Kentucky where more storm drainage projects at Rosspoint and Cumberland, funds for senior citizens. “Hopefully, this money is coming down the pike for you people now die from drug overdoses than car maintenance work at Wallins and outdoor cleanup at wrecks. the high school. all,” Moore said. “If and when the money comes in, I’ll be n Approved payment of claims totaling $461.130.88; fighting for it for you. That’s for certain.” n Approved the annual Assurances Document; Reach Nola Sizemore at 606-573-4510, ext. 115, nsize- Lexington Democrat hires n Declared as surplus with no monetary value two [email protected]. refrigerators in the Career and Technical Education consultants for race foods department at HCHS; FRANKFORT (AP) — A Lexington business- n Approved a medical leave of absence for a teacher; Schools woman and education advocate has hired con- n Approved a continued medical leave for a teacher; From page 1 sultants in preparation for a race against U.S. n Approved an out of state trip to Lincoln Memorial Rep. Andy Barr. University for the high school’s 21st Century Program from Marguerite Davis, of Georgia, who is the daughter of the late Joe Gilley. Elisabeth Jensen said Wednesday that she participants; has hired people to do polling, media, finance, n Declared 30 GX620 computers as surplus with no Chairman Joe Meadors said Davis donates $2,400 research and strategy. monetary value; per year to the Harlan Independent School System. n Approved the Workers’ Compensation Expenditure He also stated Gilley donated $25,000 to the district The 48-year-old would be making her first Report for May 2013; at his death, arriving at that figure for what he was bid for public office, though she has served as a n Approved participation in and application to the paid by the school for his services as football, base- volunteer in the past in the campaigns of Gov. Permanent Agreement Addendum for at-risk students ball and basketball coach for 20 years. Steve Beshear, state Sen. Robin Webb, state to receive after-school meals and snacks in the Child “They have always given back, and Mrs. Davis Rep. Susan Westrom and former U.S. Rep. Ben and Adult Care Food Program; wanted to continue with what her dad did,” said Chandler. n Declared as surplus with no monetary value a Meadors. “She’s very grateful for the district nam- Jensen would be facing a freshman lawmaker cart, metal table, aluminum pans, cutter/divider, large ing the athletic complex after her father. Maybe if she runs. Barr defeated Chandler last year sifter and vegetable shredder at Green Hills and a fax someday in the future we’ll be able to do something to win the congressional seat representing machine at Rosspoint; for her.” Lexington and a large swath of central and east- n Approved applying for the “Pathway to Financial Reach Nola Sizemore at 606-573-4510, ext. 115, ern Kentucky. Success” grant by Discover; [email protected]. Jensen launched her campaign by filing paper- n Approved the 2013-14 salary scale schedules; work with the Federal Election Commission last n Approved the membership agreement with the week. Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative for 2013-14; n Approved bids for pumping sewage plants, grease traps and port-o-johns for 2013-14 school year; Please recycle. Jackson Co. teen killed n Accepted bids for electrical supplies for 2013- 2014 school year; when tractor flips n Accepted bids for paint and paint supplies for MCKEE (AP) — An Eastern Kentucky teen 2013-14 school year; has died in a tractor accident. n Approved bids for gym floor screening and recoat- The Jackson County Coroner’s office told ing for 2013-14 school year; WYMT-TV that 18-year-old Nicholas Mathis n Accepted bids for maintenance and custodial sup- died Tuesday after losing control of the tractor plies for 2013-14 school year; he was operating while going down a steep hill. n Approved an insurance quote from Liberty Mutual Officials said the tractor went over a ravine, Insurance for property, general liability, inland marine, causing it to flip on top of Mathis. automobile and umbrella coverage at $391,256; n Agreed to a special meeting on or soon after June 25 to approve raising the dropout age to be eligible for a $10,000 state grant; n Approved the second reading of annual policy updates for the Kentucky School Boards Association; n Approved the United Mine Workers contract with Beltone Hearing Aid Center classified staff that extends the existing contract’s 201 E. 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Insurance Subscribe today: By Appointment Only Like us on FB Slim & Trim Weight Loss INC For Appointments Call (606) 573-5666 [email protected] 606-573-4510 60423148 Page 4 — Harlan Daily Enterprise Opinion Thursday, June 20, 2013 Other Viewpoints No time to gnaw on education goals ee Todd, the highly regarded former president of the University of Kentucky, has this advice for Kentucky as officials and educators con- Ltinue to push more rigorous standards for the state’s public school students, especially in the areas of science and math. … Kentucky must stick with the standards already adopted for English and math, part of its Core Academic Standards, and lawmakers must support efforts of educators seeking to adopt better science standards. Kentucky in 2010 became the first of 45 states and the District of Columbia to adopt the Common Core State Standards, a state-led movement to set basic, more rigorous educational standards for public educa- tion in mathematics and English language arts. Next on the agenda is enacting Next Generation Science Standards, recently adopted by the Kentucky Board Congress’ enforcement game of Education to give students a sound, fact-based sci- ence education. ongress is boring. We’ve built about 36 miles, “yes” on his own Gang of of getting a green card to But Kentucky’s Common Core standards are It can’t even make or a good, solid 5 percent. Eight bill after spending give the misimpression that encountering some of the tea party-type backlash new false prom- At this rate, we’ll have months drafting, defending enforcement has to happen encountered in other states, including Indiana, where Cises. all the double fencing in and helping shepherd it to before anything else does. critics have attacked them as a “federal takeover.” On border security, it another 130 years. The rest the floor. He has suppos- Not that he’ll use the And the science standards have come under fire from keeps making the same of the mileage is various edly discovered that the word “amnesty.” A hall- some lawmakers who wonder why they include evolu- assurances. The Gang of forms of inferior fencing, enforcement provisions are mark of Republican sup- tion but not “creationism,” the religious belief that Eight immigration bill, in keeping with a loophole inadequate, although he has God created the world. which could well be Congress passed the done countless interviews porters of the Gang of At the June 10 education committee meeting, sev- the signature legisla- very next year giving insisting the bill contains Eight bill is stating their eral opponents of Common Core spoke, raising some tive accomplishment the Department of the “toughest immigration- earnest opposition to concerns largely unfounded in fact. of President Barack Homeland Security enforcement measures in amnesty at the same time And several scientists and teachers who had signed Obama’s second discretion in how it the history of the United they support amnesty. up to testify in support of the science standards got term, travels in the would go about build- States.” They call the status quo the brush-off from Sen. Mike Wilson, the chairman of well-worn ruts of past ing the fence. Another basic problem in a “de facto” amnesty, but the Senate Education Committee. Mr. Wilson, among immigration prom- Executive discre- the architecture of the bill refuse to make the basic those who support including creationism in the stan- ises. The Gang of Rich tion is where border is that the amnesty comes concession to logic that dards — and who was in charge of the meeting — Eight is offering this enforcement goes before anything else, giving codifying the “de facto” told them the committee had run out of time. basic deal: “We will Lowry to die, and as it the Obama administration, Contributing amnesty makes it a “de Teachers, education experts and others worked pretend to enforce happens, the Gang ethnic interest groups and jure” amnesty. They readily together to develop the standards with ample oppor- the law, if you pre- Columnist of Eight enforce- the business lobby every call the 1986 immigration tunity for public input. The standards are purely vol- tend to believe us.” ment provisions are incentive to resist any untary although most states have adopted them. The Gang of Eight entirely at the mercy of the enforcement measures after reform “amnesty,” even Still, critic Richard Innes, with the Bluegrass bill purports to create an executive. The secretary of they pass. though the essential fea- Institute, claimed the standards were developed with exit-entry visa system homeland security merely Rubio is loath to admit tures of the Gang of Eight “an extraordinary lack of transparency” and hinted that Congress has been submits a plan to do the that the amnesty comes bill — legalization with a darkly of federal government involvement. mandating since 1996. things the executive branch first, although in a recent few symbolic hoops for the The nearly three-hour long meeting was twice Back then, only the most has been mandated to do, interview on Univision, he newly legal immigrants — marred by extraordinary rudeness from some in cynical of observers would but failed to do in the past. indeed admitted it: “First are exactly the same. the audience directed at Rep. Derrick Graham, have believed that 17 years Who decides whether it is comes the legalization. The Gang of Eight bill is a Frankfort Democrat who was appearing at his later, Congress would seek working? The secretary of Then come the measures powered, in large part, by first meeting as chairman of the House Education to pass a new amnesty for homeland security. to secure the border. And pretense and word games. Committee. roughly 11 million illegal This is so self-evidently then comes the process of If this bill passes, and then Wilson needs to use his gavel or step aside and aliens partly in exchange ridiculous, even the Gang permanent residence.” In a decade or so from now hand it to Mr. Graham. And he needs to control the for the very same entry-exit of Eight apparently realizes a subsequent interview, schedule so that as many people as possible, including system. But in the immi- it needs to make some ges- he said he was inartful, we need another amnesty, those in favor of the science standards, get a chance gration debate, cynicism ture toward toughening the which in Washington is a the road map to passage to speak. always pays. bill. For his part, Florida synonym for “frank.” When will be easy: Congress can — The Courier-Journal, Louisville In 2006, Congress Sen. Marco Rubio is doing he’s speaking more artfully, promise to follow up on the passed a law calling for the best Hamlet since John he is careful to blur the dif- Gang of Eight’s enforce- about 700 miles of double- Gielgud. He is refusing to ference between the initial ment measures — yet Today in history layer fencing on the border. say whether he will vote amnesty and the process again.

Associated Press guilty of the ax murders of her father and step- Hunger problem not getting better Today is Thursday, June mother. 20, the 171st day of 2013. On this date: hile debate The Supplemental ease the problem. The most being out for the summer, There are 194 days left in In 1782, Congress goes on in Nutrition Assistance recent came in the 2013 many of those children the year. Summer arrives approved the Great Seal Washington Program (SNAP) or what session with Senate Bill 1 don’t have the meals avail- at 10:04 p.m. Pacific time of the United States, fea- Wover pro- use to be referred to as that contained a provision able to them they would (Friday 1:04 a.m. Eastern turing the emblem of the posed spending cuts to food stamps, falls under the that would give farmers a have otherwise received time). bald eagle. the nation’s largest food guidance of the USDA and 10 percent tax credit on through their school lunch Today’s Highlight in Today’s Birthdays: assistance program, legisla- is funded through farm bill edible agricultural goods programs. History: Actor Martin Landau is tors in Kentucky recently legislation. In fact, about 80 they donate to food banks. Dr. Craig Gundersen, On June 20, 1893, a jury 85. Singer Anne Murray is heard of how great the food percent of the funding for In 2009, the Farm to professor of Agricultural in New Bedford, Mass., 68. Actor John Goodman insecurity issue is the entire bill goes Food Banks bill was passed and Consumer Economics found Lizzie Borden not is 61. closer to home. toward the nutrition to help guide surplus goods at the University of Illinois Tamara Tim program and not from state farms to the and the lead researcher of Sandberg with Thornberry toward agricultural shelves of food banks locat- the “Map the Meal Gap” the Kentucky Contributing programs. ed throughout Kentucky. study said there is a par- Association of Columnist The recently The bill was never funded, ticular concerned about 1548 South Highway 421, Harlan, Ky. 40831 Food Banks told passed Senate ver- but the program has pro- children who are under- Main number: 573-4510•Fax number: 573-0042 the Interim Joint sion of the bill is ceeded with the assistance nourished. Find us on the web at: www.harlandaily.com • facebook.com Committee on Agriculture cutting more than $4 billion of grant funding coming “A child who does not A community newspaper politically independent and progressive in spirit that funding is needed in from SNAP with deeper from sources such as the receive adequate nutrition CONTACT US: the next General Assembly cuts expected from the Kentucky Agricultural may experience behavioral Regional Editor: Debbie Caldwell session in order to better House that could amount Development Fund. problems, have difficulty [email protected] meet the needs of hungry to $20 billion in reductions. More is needed how- concentrating in school, Regional Administrative Coordinator: Pat Cheek Kentuckians. The divide between the two ever to meet the demands. and has an increased risk of [email protected] “The number of people legislative chambers over Sandberg told legislators medical problems,” he said. CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT in Kentucky that don’t have this issue has held up the that $300,000 in support “Lack of adequate nutrition Circulation Clerk: Abra Bledsoe consistent access to enough bill before and has many from the state’s general in children, for even a brief [email protected] food for a healthy lifestyle conservative groups calling fund would help the orga- period of time, may also ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT remains unacceptable,” she for the farm bill and SNAP nization better serve those cause permanent physical Classifieds/Legals: Eva Bell [email protected] said. “There’s still 750,000 regulations to be two differ- in need. Kentucky is one and developmental impair- Advertising Manager: Wylene Miniard Kentuckians who don’t ent pieces of legislation. of 12 states that does not ments.” [email protected] always know where their Sandberg said that 40 fund food banks though Gundersen also said food Sales Representative: Aimee Brock next meal is coming from percent of the 750,000 who its general fund. She also insecurity is one of the [email protected] and that works out to about suffer from food insecurity noted that the response leading public health chal- EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT 17 percent of the popula- in Kentucky don’t even from legislators was very lenges in the U.S. Sports Editor: John Middleton tion or one in six and we qualify for SNAP. positive during the commit- “We undertook this [email protected] just think that is unaccept- “As great as the SNAP tee meeting. research to demonstrate Editorial Clerk: Bethany Moore able in a country that waste program is, there are people As much as the food the extent and prevalence [email protected] billions of pounds of food in Kentucky that are hungry banks need food, farmers, of food insecurity at both Reporter: Nola Sizemore a year. There is more than that aren’t qualified for food especially those who have the county and congressio- [email protected] enough food for every man, stamps already and so the diversified their operations nal-district level,” he said. Reporter: Joe P. Asher [email protected] woman and child to have concern is, if and when cuts to include more produce, “This data has the potential Reporter: Jeff Phillips enough to eat.” are made to the SNAP pro- are looking for new venues to redefine the way service [email protected] Those figures come gram, it’s just going to send in which to sell their goods. providers and policy mak- from the newest research more people to food banks Sandberg said being able to ers address food insecurity Published Tuesday through Saturday except on federal holidays. Office hours released by Feeding to get the food they need purchase more food from in the communities they are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Harlan Enterprise was established in 1901 and the Harlan Daily Enter- America, the nation’s larg- to put on their table, and local producers would help serve.” prise was established in 1928. est hunger-relief organiza- food banks in Kentucky are solve two problems. Sandberg said she feels Periodicals postage paid to the Harlan Daily Enterprise, P.O. Box 1155, Harlan, tion. The “Map the Meal already struggling to keep She pointed out a recent as though the problem can Ky. 40831. Copyright©2013 by the Harlan Daily Enterprise. All rights reserved. Gap” study estimates the up with the demand,” she conversation with a farmer be solved in Kentucky but All property rights of the entire contents of this publication shall be the property of the Harlan Daily Enterprise. No parts hereof may be reproduced without prior rate of food insecurity for said. “We feed over 620,000 trying produce as a way it will be a joint effort by written consent. both the general population individual Kentuckians a to diversify his farm. everyone to get it done. NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTION RATES: and, separately, for children year and the number has Sandburg said the farmer “We believe, together REGULAR CARRIER IN-COUNTY MAIL OUT-OF-COUNTY under the age of 18 and increased 84 percent since was in need of a market we can solve hunger in DELIVERY DELIVERY MAIL DELIVERY does so with estimates cal- 2006. If the SNAP program otherwise he would have to Kentucky but it’s going 4 weeks…...... $9.50 4 weeks...... $10.07 1 month...... $30 culated at both the county is cut, it’s only going to return to tobacco as a crop to take all of the partners 12 weeks….$28.50 12 weeks…..$30.21 4 months….....$120 26 weeks...... …$57 and congressional-district drive more people to food to support his farm. working together,” she said. 26 weeks....$60.42 8 months...... $240 level for the entire United banks and they are going Of the 750,000 people “We remain very hopeful 52 weeks...... $104 52 weeks..$120.84 12 months...... $360 States, according to infor- to be faced with empty in Kentucky mentioned in that 2014 will be the year MEMBER mation from KAFB which shelves.” the “Map the Meal Gap” that the state of Kentucky Kentucky Press Association•Associated is a partner association of There have been moves study, 225,000 are children. helps provide funding to Press•National Newspaper Association Feeding America. by the state legislature to Sandberg said with school feed struggling citizens.” Thursday, June 20, 2013 You & Yours Page 5 — Harlan Daily Enterprise Have you hugged your dentist lately? I don’t know about you, but I me a range of choices from to do. I took the opportunity in the middle, between wel- my mouth up on the computer don’t like to go to the dentist. excellent to lousy and I rated to expound on an issue I had coming a tourist to Disneyland screen by the chair I was put in. Once I make an appointment my dentist and his staff in the with the receptionist of anoth- and welcoming a griever to a It grossed me out! How would and get it on my calendar, it excellent range. er dentist in my past. She was funeral home. you like to spend most of your sticks out like a countdown However, I did have a prob- way too friendly! When you’re I read some time ago that days pushing a big tongue out to a jury verdict. Making the lem with the email itself. The going to the dentist to have a dentists have the highest sui- appointment to the chair cover note said, “Hello, tooth pulled or a root canal, cide rate of any profession. of the way, drilling and chis- and getting in the chair we had Pam in our office you don’t need to be greeted by Think about it, they spend eling out decay, rinsing out are not high on my make for a check-up and we’d a perky, cheerleader type like most of their time staring into bloody mouths and sucking it it fun list, but in the like to know how we your checking into some resort someone’s mouth, with little up with a hose? spirit of my motto, Make did.” Who were they on vacation. else to do in their job. Despite When was the last time you it fun and it will get writing too? My mom? “Hi there doll, how are you earning a lot of money, this hugged your dentist or just done! I try to stay cheer- The health advisor at the today?” must not make up for the little thanked him/her for what he/ ful through the process, old age home? It made “Just peachy.” I was there to job satisfaction. she does for you? And maybe, if twice a year. me mad. I don’t like peo- get a root canal.” It made me stop and think After a recent appoint- Make it ple who speak in the first “GREAT. What’s your name?” about my dentist, bless his your dentist has a receptionist Fun that is too friendly, you could ment, I got an email from Pam Young person and this almost “Pam Young.” heart. It struck me that I need my dentist with a ques- made me want to write, “Okay, GREAT Pam! Doctor to be receptionist friendly and tell her to turn that charm on tionnaire attached. I’d “Pam thinks you did just will see you in just a few min- kinder than I’ve been to him in her boss. God knows he could gone in to get my teeth cleaned fine.” utes. Like your shoes!” the past. I’m really glad there use it. and it seems they wanted to At the end of the question- I think it’s tricky being a den- is someone who is willing to know how they had done. I naire there was a place for tal receptionist. She shouldn’t look into my mouth and get Pam Young is a New York Times best-selling answered the various questions me to expand my thoughts, be too friendly or too gloomy. spit all over him. The last time author. For more from Young, visit www.makeitfu- with a rating system that gave something every writer loves She needs to be somewhere I went in, there was a photo of nanditwillgetdone.com.

Festival of Arts and Lipfird wins ‘Baby Miss’ title Authors set in July The sixth annual Festival of Arts and number and email on one copy and Authors will begin at 11 a.m. on July 13 name of the work on the other to at the Village Center Mall. ensure anonymity. Mount Pleasant Funeral Home will All photos must be at least 5x7 with sponsor a poetry and photography con- information affixed to a separate paper. Kylie Aleya test. Entries to the contest must be Authors and artists need to set up Isabella Lipfird, turned in to Jewelcraft Jewelers by prior to the event. daughter of close of business on July 12. Anyone interested in entertaining (musi- Brit and April Poetry must be single spaced, type cians, storytelling, etc.), call 606-273-8439 Lipfird, was written with name, address, phone or email [email protected]. crowned Eastern Ky. Baby Miss Heart of the USA on Sunday Coal documentary during the Miss Heart of the USA pageant at the Harlan Center. Kylie to open in Owensboro will be traveling to Louisville Special to the Enterprise Thomas D. Clark Center Mine in Webster County, on Aug. 4 to for Kentucky History, and Elk Creek Mine in Kentucky Gold: The compete in the Frankfort, are works by Madisonville. Kentucky Miss Legacy of Coal, a documen- famed woodturner Rude Mural-sized enlarge- tary designed to celebrate Heart of the USA Osolnik, whose father was ments of a collection of state pageant. the contributions made an eastern Kentucky coal photographs taken in by Kentucky’s coal mining miner. Osolnik is interna- the early 20th century by families and industries to tionally recognized for his Willard Rouse Jillson for the cultural history of the hand-turned functional the National Geological Commonwealth, will open works of art. Survey are on loan from the at the Owensboro Museum Contemporary Kentucky Thomas D. Clark Center of Fine Art Saturday. paintings include the inno- for Kentucky History. The exhibition showcas- vative works of Darrell These photographs provide es more than 200 objects Ishmael, a Lexington art- some of the earliest images on loan from Kentucky ist who incorporates coal of mining sites in Kentucky. museums, history centers, chips and coal dust into Jillson was a historian and coal camps and corporate his abstract canvases. Jim educator and served as and private collections and Cantrell, known for his Kentucky State Geologist. features art and artifacts large body of works docu- Contemporary and his- dating from the late 1800’s menting the personalities torical artifacts of the min- Daily bible thought to the present. and geographic regions of ing industry represented in Refuge can be found in the Rock of Ages. The exhibition is pre- Kentucky, is represented by the exhibition include min- sented in recognition of a watercolors of mine tipples er’s hats, lanterns, picks, The Lord has been my defense, and my God the rock of my refuge. gift to the museum from and a self-portrait portrayed shovels, augers, lunch pails — Psalm 94:22 Joseph W. Craft, III, presi- as a coal miner. and technical devices. dent of Alliance Resource “A Day in the Life of The exhibition will be Partners, Tulsa, Okla. The a Coal Miner,” a collec- gift is being acknowledged interpreted by a series of tion of paintings by east- events, including Saturday by the naming of a gallery ern Kentucky coal miner in honor of Alliance Coal, tours for children in July and well-known folk artist, and August with museum Professional LLC. David Lucas, features 26 personality “Coal Miner Featured are works of art oils on canvas presenting in a wide variety of media, Colin,” a Brescia University an intimate window on his art major who will lead Services Guide including documentary life, family, friends and co- paintings and photographs workers. The collection is tours that conclude with art of the industry; paintings also on loan from the Art workshops for the partici- If You Need It Done... and sculpture made from Museum at the University pants. The tours are offered coal; art by coal miners and of Kentucky. Lucas current- free to the public. their families and special ly has a one-person exhibi- Also featured in July and We’ll Do It! collections of coal mining tion at the Kentucky Folk August will be special art Pools & Supplies Construction Metal memorabilia. 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He has the AP Basketball Writer want to not live and have South Beach. most at stake in the game, any regrets.” “I mean, I need it and when it’s over he’ll be MIAMI (AP) — Game Allen played in the because I want it and I either a two-time NBA 7s do more than settle game the last time the only came here — my Finals MVP or a two-time championships. They NBA’s season went down only goal is to win cham- loser in a Heat uniform. define legacies. to the very last day, the pionships,” he said. “I “I want to go down No matter what hap- Boston Celtics fading said it, this is what I as one of the greatest. pens Thursday night, at the finish and falling came here for. This is I want our team to go LeBron James and the 83-79 to the Los Angeles what I wanted to be a down as one of the great- Miami Heat, and Tim Lakers in 2010. That part of this team for.” est teams. And we have Duncan’s San Antonio made home teams 14-3 in He, Wade and Bosh are an opportunity to do Spurs have already won finals Game 7s, with no going for No. 2, while San that,” James said. “Hasn’t NBA titles and secured a road team winning since Antonio is getting a sec- been many teams to win place in history. Washington beat Seattle ond shot at what would some 12 hours after the said. “But I think this back-to-back champion- Now is their opportu- in 1978. be a fourth together for Heat pulled out a 103- series will go down as ships. It’s so hard. It’s the nity to elevate it. Overcoming those Duncan, Tony Parker and being one of the most hardest thing. I said last The truly memorable odds, not to mention 100 overtime victory Manu Ginobili. All their in Game 6 to even the competitive, bizarre year it was the hardest teams won the hard way, the NBA’s winningest years together have given thing I’ve ever done, win- and that will be the case team, would make this series. The Spurs, five series that’s been seen. the Spurs’ trio the belief points ahead with 28 sec- So this is what you pay ning my first. Last year for the one celebrating more memorable than they can bounce back don’t even come close to at center court this time. onds left in regulation, for to watch. You pay to the Spurs’ previous from Tuesday’s collapse. what we’ve gone through It’s either a Heat repeat, had to fight off fatigue watch two great teams The team went to four titles, though this in this postseason and in possible only after James is a franchise that never and heartbreak, insisting battle to the very, very dinner after the game, these finals. led them back from what dwells too much on the neither would linger into end, and that’s what we’ll Duncan figuring that was “So I’ll be there seemed certain elimina- past or looks too far into Thursday. do (Thursday). It will be better than guys sitting (Thursday) night. I’m tion in the closing sec- the future. By far the best game of to the very last second.” alone with their thoughts onds of Game 6, or the All that matters is now. this series, Game 6 imme- The Heat could become in their rooms. Parker and going to give it my all.” Spurs shaking off as gut- “You know what, it’s all diately took its place the NBA’s first repeat Boris Diaw discussed a The Spurs have never wrenching a loss as a about just winning the among the best finishes champions since the similar situation with the lost in the finals, but team can have to become title. It’s not about situa- in finals history, with Lakers in 2010. James French national team in they’ve never faced a situ- just the fourth club to tion or what has led up to everything from James’ and Chris Bosh moved to the 2005 European cham- ation quite like this. They win a Game 7 of the NBA it,” Duncan said. “It’s a triple-double to Allen’s Miami to join Wade a few pionships, when they won a Game 7 for the Finals on the road. great story for everybody tying 3-pointer with 5.2 weeks later and they are blew a late lead against 2005 championship, but “As a competitor you else, but we’re here for seconds left in regulation. in the finals for the third Greece in the semifinals that victory over Detroit love it, because you know one reason, one reason It had close calls, debat- time in three chances. but then came back to was at home. The last you have an opportuni- only: It’s to try to win able decisions, and the But playing for titles is beat Spain for the bronze five finals that went the ty and it’s up to you,” this game (Thursday). NBA’s best player at his more expected than cel- medal. distance all went to the Heat guard Ray Allen We have had a very good very best when his team ebrated now in Miami, “We just have to be home team. said. “We have a chance season thus far, and I needed him most. and a 66-win season that positive and forget Game “I don’t really care what in our building to make think we just want to get Games 2-5 in the series included a 27-game win- 6,” Parker said. “It was it’s been like for anybody something great. All of to the game more than had been ugly, but that ning streak — and per- a great opportunity, but else at any time,” Spurs our legacies are tied to anything. We just want to one was a beauty. haps the whole Big Three that’s life. It’s basketball coach Gregg Popovich this moment, this game. see what happens and be “I think — I know — era — goes down as a and everybody will be said. “All I know is we It’s something our kids able to leave everything that game will go down failure if the Heat fall ready.” have had a hell of a year will be able to talk about out there.” as one of the best finals Thursday. Yet James said So will James, who was and we have an opportuni- that they were a part of. The teams trudged back games that’s been seen,” he doesn’t need the vic- planning a relaxing night ty to win a championship. Forever will remember to the arena Wednesday, Heat guard Dwyane Wade tory to validate his deci- with family and friends That’s all that matters.” Tennessee’s

Former Harlan deficit up to $3 resident Jeremy Shope has built one of the state’s top base- million for year ball programs at Mercer County. KNOXVILLE, Clay Jackson | Tenn. (AP) — Danville Advocate Tennessee’s ath- letic department is expecting a budget deficit between $2 million and $3 mil- lion this year. That’s a drop from $3.98 million a deficit resulted in year ago according the athletic depart- Elite baseball coach has local ties to a review at the ment’s financial university’s board reserves dropping John Middeton is something about the moun- County at the request of a “We’re not a small school, of trustees meeting below $2 million. Sports Editor tains you long for, even though friend. but we are a small school com- Wednesday. — — — you aren’t there,” Shope said. “I played baseball with a pared to some schools around The athletic Jarnell Stokes From six wins in his first “I enjoy going back when I guy in college. He was from us. I credit (the success) to a department cut its of Tennessee has season to two state runner- can. It is hard to get back Danville, and upon graduation lot of hard work, to the players 2012-13 budget to earned a spot on up finishes in the past three sometimes, but something I he got a teaching and head $99 million from his second straight and the coaching staff,” Shope years, it’s safe to say Mercer will always treasure.” coaching job. He asked me if I said. $105.9 million. But USA Basketball County baseball coach Jeremy wanted to go to Harrodsburg During his time in Harlan Shope’s most successful sea- revenue is expected team, this time Shope has been successful in County, Shope lived with his where they had a teaching job to be no more than with the Americans’ building the Titans into one of father Frank Shope. It was dur- and assistant coaching posi- sons have come recently. He $97 million. Under 19 team the Commonwealth’s best pro- ing that time that the younger tion available. I was single at has led Mercer County to 81 University offi- that will com- grams. Before he was creating Shope said he learned sever- the time, so I said why not,” wins and three straight 12th cials declined to pete in the World one of the state’s elite teams, al valuable lessons from his Shope recalled. Region championships in the comment until the Championships in much of the foundation for father. Despite his background in past three years. after the fiscal year the Czech Republic Shope’s success was laid years “My dad was a coal miner sports, Shope said he was ini- “It has taken several years ends June 30. later this month. earlier in Harlan County. at the time. He work hard, and tially uncertain if he wanted to build the program. Once we Three consecu- Stokes played for Shope attended Woodland I could see his eyes and teeth to pursue a career in athletics. won a regional championship tive losing seasons the Under 18 team Hills in fifth- through seventh- when he got home. It moti- “I wasn’t sure if I wanted to and got to the state tourna- in football, and a last summer. He grade before transferring to vated me,” he said. “I credit teach and coach, but I came ment. It was amazing where decline in ticket was among 12 play- Harlan as an eighth-grader. He a lot to my father. He never and fell in love with it,” he sales and donations that takes your program. ers selected out of played baseball, basketball and let us make excuses. He made said. The guys see that it is doable were cited for the 26 candidates from football for the Green Dragons us work for all we got, and Shope was an assistant dur- and they can accomplish it,” revenue drop. Firing a training camp as a freshman in 1989 before never let us come home and ing his first season, before tak- Shope said. “I am so glad that coach Derek Dooley held in Colorado moving to Lebanon, Tenn., to complain about a teacher or ing over as the head coach last November cost Springs, Colo. live with his mother for the a coach.” the following year. In his first I coached several years before a $5 million buy- The Memphis, remainder of his high school Shope graduated from season, the Titans won just six all this has happened. It really out, and new coach Tenn., native led career. Lebanon High School before games all season. Shope led makes you appreciate it.” Butch Jones’s con- Tennessee with 9.6 “It’s amazing what a little going on to play baseball his team to the regional tour- Shope resides in tract is worth $18.2 rebounds and free town in eastern Kentucky can at Cumberland University, nament in his second season Harrodsburg with his wife million. throw attempts do. I never forget my roots Tenn. After graduating col- on the bench, and the Titans Kelly and daughters Kelsey The 2011-12 (194) last season. and my time in Harlan. There lege, Shope moved to Mercer have been back ever since. and Lindsey. Reality check needed for Wildcats’ recruiting Mark Mathis about 95 miles an hour. good but not great, might be gram. Messenger-Inquirer UK has gone after some high decent if not very good. Stoops and company have targets, no doubt about that, Can said football stud proj- done that before coach- This has been an unfathom- but you might want to throw a ect those talents on a field ing their first real game in able week for University of couple of glasses of cold water in Lexington or Knoxville and Commonwealth Stadium. Kentucky football. A bunch of on this Big Blue bonfire. bring 70,000 to 100,000 fans to The folks who will be coming guys with three stars by their These guys actually have to their feet? back to Commonwealth this names, and a four-star in there, sign with the Cats. And these We’re not discounting what year could get a good look at from the 2014 class were push- guys actually have to be able head coach Stoops, lead recruit- what UK has done in the short ing and shoving to get in line to to play in the SEC and make a ing assistant coach Neal Brown term with recruiting quality commit to UK. difference for UK. and the rest of this new UK as soon as a couple of months Committing to UK last week Yeah, I know, always looking staff have done with getting UK has gotten some really from now. Depending on how was as popular as hippies head- at the bright side. But this is high school rising seniors, and good commits, other really ing to Bonnaroo. If you left the more realistic side. some prominent ones at that, good commits see that, and the many true freshmen and junior Twitter for five seconds, you As folks who follow recruit- to say they want to help build places that got turned down, college players UK uses this missed a three-star exploding ing will point out, it is not an Kentucky football. and they decide UK might be a season, you’ll get to see the in the Big Blue universe. exact science. Recruiting has This staff has gotten in on better place than they thought talent evaluation talent of this The 2014 Cat football class always been that way. What do some very good football play- to spend college playing foot- Kentucky staff. moved ahead of Alabama, LSU, these rankings mean, and does ers that UK couldn’t into their ball. Hey, everybody with Big Blue Texas, Notre Dame, and any- anybody know for sure? living rooms before, and the The momentum built to an affections is excited and should body else that matters in big A guy might look really good Wildcats have beaten out some absurd level in the second week be. But get their names on the boy college football. in high school, be an imposing schools that it would have never in June. That draws lots of line, and their football ability Mark Stoops has got his presence going up against high had a prayer of out-recruiting attention and brings a lot of on the field, before dreaming Yahtzee game going on — at school players who might be before. voltage to the UK football pro- about any Sugar Bowl bids. Thursday, June 20, 2013 Page 7 — Harlan Daily Enterprise Titans bulk up line to help defense get stingier Teresa M. Walker He said it helps having the big- teammates. hard his new teammates are AP Sports Writer ger linemen to play on first and “This is a physical game,” working. He remembers how second down before bringing in Wimbley said. “It’s grueling to hard his linemates worked in NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — the smaller guys to help rush go out there and play the whole Detroit and likes what he sees Tired of being pushed around the passer on third down. game, and I think it’s great to so far in Tennessee. and run over last season, the “This is a big man’s game, have guys who are bigger who “The No. 1 thing you see Tennessee Titans want to make and everybody tends to think can come in and help out. It everybody wants it,” Hill said. sure that doesn’t happen in it’s a little man’s game,” Rocker wears the opponents down. “All these guys want to win, 2013. said. “It’s a big man game when You’re moving more weight they want to win right now. You So they got bigger up front. it starts over the ball. That’s over a longer period of time. can’t ever project nothing. You And wider. where you see everybody in the Eventually, you’re going to wear have to go out and do your job The Titans had only one start- Super Bowl. They’re huge, and somebody down.” and the chips fall where they er on the defensive line who that’s the goal to be huge and be The chance at more playing may. You can tell the guys want pushed the scale to 300 pounds smart and then have a chance time is what helped convince it, and that’s a big deal for me.” last season, so they brought to go with a smaller crew when Hill to sign with the Titans, Notes: The Titans hosted also ranked 27th in total yards in three veterans — all 310 it’s time to go after the quarter- leaving Detroit where he played nearly 200 soldiers from Fort or heavier. Tackle Sammie Hill allowed per game, giving up back.” behind the likes of Ndamukong Campbell on the first day of really was their biggest signing 347.2 yards. Opponents ran for The Titans still have Derrick Suh, Corey Williams and Nick their three-day minicamp. at 6-foot-4 and weighing in at a 114.9 yards per game and aver- Morgan (6-3 and 278 pounds) Fairley. Hill, who also is closer Soldiers were greeted by coach hefty 329. aged 231.3 yards passing. and Kamerion Wimbley (6-4, to his home in Alabama, got “We got some length. We got With the Titans spending 255) at end to chase the quar- only 18 starts in his 59 career Mike Munchak, given a boxed some height. We’re big,” defen- more time on the field than any terback. But Ropati and Lavar games in Detroit. lunch and got an up-close view sive coordinator Jerry Gray said other defense in the NFL, the Edwards, a 6-4, 277-pound end “Knowing somebody wants to of practice on the sideline. They Tuesday as the Titans opened line with an average weight of drafted in the fifth-round out of rely on you to do that makes you got autographs after the session their three-day minicamp. “We 281 pounds also was worn down LSU, offer up some size to allow feel good,” Hill said. “It feels with one soldier chasing down got about three or four guys over the season. So the Titans the Titans to better rotate their great to have the opportunity.” Munchak for an autograph after that’s about 315, which is good. let 6-2, 294-pound Sen’Derrick linemen keeping them fresh. And the Titans have made it the coach talked to reporters. Offensive linemen are getting Marks leave as a free agent. Wimbley was Tennessee’s big clear that Hill has a top priority Some of the soldiers were from bigger and defensive linemen They signed Hill along with the free agent signing a year ago, in the middle. the Wounded Warriors recover- are getting smaller, and that’s 6-8, 315-pound Ropati Pitoitua and he moved from lineback- “Don’t let them run the foot- ing from combat injuries, while not a good sign when they want and Antonio Johnson, who tips er to defensive end. Wimbley ball,” Gray said. others were from the 101st to stop the run.” the scale at 310. had six sacks and 38 tackles, Linemen are limited in the Airborne Division, 5th Special Tennessee didn’t stop much Assistant coach Tracy Rocker but coaches expect more out offseason on how much they can Forces Group, 160th SOAR of anything in 2012 when the credits general manager Ruston of him this season given more bang on each other. That won’t Aviation regiment also known as Titans set a franchise-record Webster and his scouts for of a chance to chase the quar- come until they can put pads on Night Stalkers and the helicop- for most points allowed in a bringing in big people not only terback. Wimbley certainly has in training camp, but Hill said ter regiment that flies most of season with 471. The Titans on defense but offense as well. noticed the size of his new he has been impressed by how the military’s special operations.

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Roland of Burlington who died ple who overdose on opiates a third party – a family mem- “He’s game-on.” “There are a lot of close-to- in April from a heroin over- such as heroin will be available ber, friend or bystander of an Engel plans to recruit doctors home stories. Kids that I’ve dose, are collecting money for to some addicts in Northern overdose victim – will be permit- and nurse practitioners to provide known,” he said. “It’s more the cause. Kentucky in the coming weeks. ted to administer the drug that a physical examination and educa- common than you think.” “We are raising money for A team of medical care pro- previously was only available to tion as well as prescriptions for Each naloxone kit will con- the naloxone kits,” said Jason viders initially will provide nal- medical professionals. the drug. tain two pre-filled syringes of Merrick, chairman of NKY oxone to heroin addicts in treat- The Kentucky General “There will be an office in naloxone, an atomizer, which PAR. ment, said Dr. Jeremy Engel, Assembly approved of the pre- our Bellevue facility,” said Mac turns the liquid into a mist that The organization has raised a Northern Kentucky public scription of naloxone to a third McArthur, director of Transitions can be sprayed into the victim’s $1,500 to date and has pledges health activist and family doc- party in May. Inc. of Northern Kentucky. nostrils, a breathing mask and from other organizations for as tor at St. Elizabeth Physicians Nasal naloxone, a generic form The agency is the largest sub- gloves. much as $30,000, Merrick said. of Bellevue. of Narcan, blocks the effects of stance abuse treatment center in The kits also will provide Kentucky law paves way for The state Office of Drug heroin and other opiods, infusing the region. diagrams and directions in dissemination of naloxone. Control Policy is looking to instant withdrawal to someone Dayton pharmacist takes lead English and Spanish, informa- The Kentucky Board of Engel’s team to create a model who has overdosed. on making naloxone kits tion on recognizing an over- Pharmacy has given pharma- for the rest of the state to dis- Creating a model for distribut- Coletta owns Avenue Pharmacy dose and what to do after call- cists approval to distribute nal- tribute naloxone. ing naloxone in neighboring Dayton, Ky.. ing 911. oxone as prescribed by physi- “We are starting the pro- “Medicine is usually intended to Having heard from customers Coletta worked with a com- cians. cess to prescribe naloxone to be self-dosing,” said Sam Coletta, whose families were hurt by hero- mercial artist to create the Kentucky’s naloxone law pro- individuals at high risk,” said a pharmacist who has stepped in, Coletta took a personal interest cards for the kits. vides those who administer Engel, catalyst for the Heroin forward to volunteer help with in providing naloxone when the The cost of each kit is about the drug with immunity from Impact and Response Work purchasing the contents of the kits opportunity surfaced. $65. criminal and civil liability. It Group established in Northern and distributing naloxone. “We have concerns with our Because some people cannot also exempts licensed health- Kentucky last year. In cases such as overdoses, he patients,” he said. afford the kits, they will be care providers from disciplin- The idea is to save lives, not said, “They can’t administer it. Coletta knows of one family offered them on a sliding scale ary action for prescribing or enable addicts, Engel said. They’re dependent on someone that lost two young men to heroin based on a person’s ability to dispensing naloxone. Two grass-roots organiza- around them.” overdose. pay, Engel said. Calling 911 is a directive, tions are raising funds to help Engel said that, after the law He’s watched from his Two grass-roots organiza- not an option, after the shot is offset the cost of the kits for was passed, Coletta called him pharmacy window as medics tions, NKY People Adovcating administered. Arrest From page 1 on new felony and misdemeanor charges the story did not add up and Johnson cer went to the other side of the river, but prescription controlled substance not in filed by Lunsford after Wednesday’s inci- became “a little irate.” Lunsford said he by then Evarts Police Officer Owen Noe the proper container and second-degree dent. pulled his tazer and called for assistance who lives on the other side had spotted persistent felony offender. He also was His previous address was listed as from the Harlan Police Department. him and saw him return to the bank and served with a bench warrant for failure to Middlesboro, but he apparently had been About that time, Johnson took off on where he hid.” appear in court in Bell County. residing at an apartment on Chad Street foot. Lunsford used his tazer, hitting the “We then subdued him and handcuffed Following Wednesday afternoon’s inci- with his girlfriend in Loyall. subject with one of two probes. Johnson him,” said Lunsford. dent, four new Class D felony charges Lunsford said he received a call con- was able to continue fleeing as Lunsford Numerous other officers responded to were filed. These include theft of identity cerning a possible burglary. Upon arrival, pursued him. Johnson darted in front of assist with the apprehension when the he questioned two individuals who had traffic on KY 840, continuing through call for assistance was made. without consent, giving a law enforce- crawled out of a window of an apartment the community park, jumped over the Lodged in the Harlan County Detention ment officer a false name and address, which is believed to belong to Johnson’s embankment and hit the holding pond Center without bond, he is charged on first-degree fleeing or evading on foot, girlfriend. Lunsford said he wasn’t able to area of the rerouted Cumberland River, the Bell County indictment warrants for first-degree wanton endangerment. put the name to the face, but recognized said Lunsford. two counts of theft of identity with- Lunsford also charged him with three one of the subjects who then gave him a “About the time I heard him hit the out consent, theft by unlawful taking, misdemeanor charges of menacing, resist- false name and address. water, the Harlan police officer and the second-degree possession of a controlled ing arrest and disorderly conduct second While questioning the subjects, he said sheriff’s deputy arrived. The Harlan offi- substance, possession of marijuana, a degree. Thursday, June 20, 2013 Thursday, June 20, 2013 ComiCs/EntErtainmEnt Page 9 — Harlan Daily Enterprise BLONDIE Dean Young/Denis Lebrun

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Advertise with TheAd Harlangoes here Daily Enterprise — Call Wylene Miniard, Advertising Manager 606-573-4510 Page 10 — Harlan Daily Enterprise Thursday, June 20, 2013 Air Evac team connects Ky., Tenn. he recent tragedy of Air Evac The scene was a sight to behold and about what they did, why they did what job,” maybe “I am glad to help” or “this 109 has connected our area in because of the stillness of the moment they did and service to others, the com- is what I do, thank you, and you are some unique ways. it allowed a time for reflection about mon good, all describe them and the going to be OK.” T Air Evac is connected people, the brevity of life and our public service they provided. Their encouragement to others through bases of operation with Harlan opportunities to seize the day. They each gave the ultimate impacted every patient and family and Manchester. The individuals who Public service is a phrase that is of service on June 6 when their Air member they served. served on team 109 out of Manchester heard of from time to time. Most often Evac helicopter crashed after safely Today, it is now our opportunity to created a connection with our area in we hear it in commercial advertise- transporting a patient to a hospital show appreciation to their families and much greater ways. ments as a statement that the informa- facility. While they were each employed to all who serve as they did. To you Jesse Jones, of Pineville, worked in tion shared is for the common good. by a privately owned company, their who serve like they did, for the com- Harlan before continuing his tran- When attempting to define public work was a public benefit, and our com- mon good, we salute you for your pub- sitions until being assigned to the service and common good, the munity is stronger because of individu- lic service! Manchester team base. definition will vary, but there are als like them. We are humbled because of your will- Herman “Lou” Dobbs, who basic concepts to the phrase that Because they each followed their ingness to follow your heart of passion grew up in Hawkins County, impact all of us. passions, the things that brought them and career choice. We are a safer, stron- Tenn. in the Church Hill commu- Law enforcement, emergency great personal satisfaction because of ger community because of you and your nity, connected all of us through responders, medical service their efforts, training and work. There work. Your commitment and willing- his funeral and a final salute for providers all clearly qualifies as can never be enough said about an indi- ness “to lay down your life for another” his service. a benefit to the common good. vidual who makes a difference because humbles each of us to our inner core. The processional traveled Tim Mills The supporting agencies could they use their natural talent they have Your difference will never be forgotten. from London through Corbin, Contributing be government services such as been given and then these servants Air Evac team 109 remembered for Barbourville, Pineville and Columnist our county sheriff and city police took that to the next step by training their individual contribution of service Middlesboro. At Cumberland departments, fire departments, and growing that gift. and sacrifice. Gap, the state of Tennessee rescue squads, ambulance ser- Lou, Jesse and Eddy each are exam- Their service also uniquely connected joined in the honor and salute. vices, doctors, nurses and emergency ples of the best in public service! Kentucky and Tennessee. Their individ- “Lou” Dobbs was laid to rest in response teams which might be called When an emergency crisis is at hand, ual pursuits and achievements also con- Rogersville, Tenn., and all along US upon for a number of difference types and the services of such companies and nected Harlan, Bell, Knox, Laurel and 25E people displayed respect with of emergencies. individuals are required, often times Clay counties. It has provided all our our local agencies participating in his People with passion often have a self- there no appropriate moments to say communities and our states to reflect escort. sense of what they want to accomplish thanks. Yet, there are times when an about those who continue to serve us. Claiborne County, Tenn., residents, and what that picture looks like. When individual has an opportunity to say At the funeral services of Eddy law enforcement officers, emergency they see it, they latch on. Herman thank you for the help and assistance Sizemore in London, the Harlan responders and businesses all demon- “Lou” Dobbs, flight paramedic, Jesse they are receiving. County Sheriff’s Department officers strated dignity as the final member of Jones, Air Evac flight nurse and Eddy Lou, Eddy and Jesse probably who participated were deputies Danny Air Evac team 109 continues through Sizemore, pilot of Air Evac team 109, responded to such comments with a Lewis, Anthony Jenkins, James Davis the ‘last rite’ of respect. were all people who were passionate statement like, “I am just doing my and Jimmy Lawson. New state laws go into effect next week FRANKFORT — New electronic insurance cards cerely held religious belief money they receive if they graduating. The increased reaction. laws approved during on their smart phones or cannot be infringed upon graduate from high school compulsory attendance age Suicide prevention. SB the Kentucky General other electronic devices as without a compelling gov- in three years rather than will become mandatory 72 will require attendance Assembly’s 2013 regular proof of motor vehicle insur- ernmental interest. (HB 279 four. statewide four years after 55 at suicide prevention train- session go into effect on ance. Drivers will still be was vetoed by the governor; School dropouts. SB 97 percent of Kentucky school ing programs at least once Tuesday. required to keep paper insur- the veto was overridden by will allow school districts districts adopt it. every six years for social That means laws against ance cards in their vehicles. the House and Senate.) to increase the compul- Student health. HB 172 workers, marriage and fam- human trafficking will soon Religious freedom. HB Scholarships. SB 64 will sory attendance age to 18 will encourage schools to ily therapists, professional be strengthened. More DNA 279 specifies that govern- ensure that students earn- beginning in the 2015-16 possess at least two epi- counselors, fee-based pas- testing will be allowed as ment shall not burden a ing Kentucky Educational school year. Districts that nephrine auto-injectors in toral counselors, alcohol evidence in post-conviction person’s freedom of religion. Excellence Scholarships do so must have programs case one is needed for a stu- and drug counselors, psy- felony cases. And school The legislation states that aren’t penalized in the and resources in place dent having a life-threaten- chologists and occupational districts can start deciding an action motivated by a sin- amount of scholarship for students at-risk of not ing allergic or anaphylactic therapists. whether they want to raise their compulsory attendance age to 18, though the 2015- 16 school year would be the Area’s Largest Furniture & Mattress Selection first year any changes could NO Interest actually impact students. 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The panel will be given access to com- Thursday, Friday plete records of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, as well as informa- tion from law enforcement and other agencies involved & Saturday in the cases. Crime. Senate Bill 15, named the Bryan Durman Act in honor of a Lexington police officer who was killed AND by a hit-and-run driver in 2010, will ensure that a per- son convicted of criminal EXTRA homicide in the killing of a police or firefighter on duty EXTRA doesn’t become eligible for probation or parole until % % 85 percent of a sentence is served. DNA testing. HB 41 will OFF OFF allow some felony offend- ers in prison or under state 20 ** supervision to request test- 10 * ing and analysis of their Second Item DNA as case evidence. Hemp. SB 50 creates an One Item administrative framework for the growing of hemp in Kentucky if the crop is legal- Downtown ized by the federal govern- WISE W. Main WiseSt. ment. Off Rt. 23 Bypass 23 Human trafficking. 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