www .lh enews enl erpri se. com EWS- John Hardin boys, North Review: 'My Week With Hardin girls debut in state championships Marilyn' onj)VD PULSE, SPOAlS, Bl I HUHS OAI lUR CH 22, 2D1 2 • SERY IMG HUD IN COU NTY SINCE 1914 aEAC H SU BSC RI BER SER VICES AT (21D) 5D 5- 1T7D 50 t ints ed'puppy E'town mill' busted hires events Vine Grove coordinator July4 celebration on her agenda couple each By BEN SHEROAN b.... fOIUl@th . n .....nt«pri ... rom Described by Eliza­ dependence and the charged bethtown Mayor Tim city's establishment on Walker as ~very enthusi· that date in 1797. astic, very energetic, ft a T h , with 89 28-year-old Central third all- ,-...,.-, Hardin High School n u a I graduate begins work C rubin' counts of next week as the city's in the first evenl:i coordinator. H ea r t ­ The new position, land car cruelty which pays $311,000 an­ show is nually, was offered to t h r e e Sa rah Vaughn, who weeks By AMBER COULTER and """,,1"r@lhti the street-paint­ ing festival Via Colori the fourth weekend in About 100 do~ and the past tWO years as August is reserved at puppies are being held 3.'1 part of her job with the Freeman Lake Park for evidence against two Vine Mvocacy and Support the Heartland Festival. Grove residents who have Center. ~ I t's very important been charged with 89 "I'm very excited,ft thal the events coordi­ counts of second-degree she said. ~Really, really, nator hits the ground cruelty to animals. really excited." running, ~ Walker said. Brian McCarthy, 48, Vaughn was selected With that heavy Sl,UlI' and his wife, Joyce Mc­ from a group of 47 ap· mer schedule, Vaughn Carthy, <17. were arrcst(."(\ plicants, Wal ker said e~ts to be on the go. ~ I probably won't Wednesday on tho!le Wednesday. be charges, which are Class A She said her involve­ sitting in m:r. chair misdemeanofll and punish­ ment with Via Colori much," she sai . In addition to staging able by up to one year in taught her many lessons evenl:i, Walker said tile jail, Vine Grove Police she wiU usc in the city new position will serve Capt. Dale Rlggs said. position, including net­ as a resource for the There is evidence the working, fund raising Historic State Theater, dogs were being sold, he and volunteer recruit­ ment. While she de­ Heritage Council, Eliza­ $aid. bethtown Sports Park When officials and vol­ scribes it as her ~stand ­ and Kentucky High out experie n ce,~ she unteers arrived, they found School Basketball Hall unsanitary conditions, a said school, family and of Fame. church functions also foul odor and a few dead The job was created dOI9> including one in a preparLod her for this op­ to fill a void in coordi­ portunity. cage with ib nursing moth- nating community ~ I' ve been doing evenb after the Hardin ". some kind of event· The dogs were witilout County Chamber of water and in a room that Haldln County Animal ContrOl offleer Mike Pettel$On on Wedne$day earrles $evellil ChihuahuH planning thing my en­ Commerce chose to Into the Animal Cont rol building to be .orted, vaccinated and fed aftar a IUSpaeted "puppy tire life, ~ she said. ~Crc­ was about 80 degrees, redirect its energies to­ mlll ~ In Vine Grove was raided. More than 100 Chihuahuas were found In a mobile home. RiS/,'lI said. ating things from the ward business and in­ Officers received a re­ groWld up .~ home at 103 Gaylene rooms they searched and in unsanitary conditions dustrial development. quest for assistance from Her first task is a first­ Vaughn, who begins Hardin County Animal Drive, acccording to an ar­ estimated when they re­ and without water. A pre­ time event. Elizabeth­ liminary count put the work March 28, recog· Control and were told by rest citation. ceived permission to town wants to stage a nizes the importance of Brian McCarthy they Officers counted more search the rest of the house number of dogs there at Fourth of J uly celebra· could search the mobile than 40 dogs in the two there were about 100 dogs Tum Lo DOGS. A I2 tion to mark national in· Tum Lo VAUGHN, 11.7

Public invited to screening Upton neighbors rally around of i\merican Teacher' film ailing infant and her family By KE.LLY CANTRALL shown around the state to start a 1tc ... tnI]@.... n ...... nt·'vrioo.roon dialogue about careers in educa· tion and the profession's impact By AMBER COULTER Local educational oq,'ani7.a­ OWUh ..@ II>omc.....,nterpri ... ,coo' on students and SOCiety. The tions hope a new documentary film follows the careers of four sparks a dis<:ussion about teach­ Harlie Brook Currie Wi\:i expected to be public school teachers. ing as a career. stillborn. Snt Silberman, executive di­ Several organizations arc After her birth, doctors expected she only teaming up to host a viewing of rector of Ihe P1ichard Commit­ would live for hours. When she exceeded that, the film MAmetican Teacher" by tee for Academic Excellence, they gave her days, then weeks. Vaness..... Roth from ti to 8 p.m. said the committee encouraged Her mother, Tiffany Currie of Upton, Tuesday at the Perfonning Arts viewings because it wanted to thinks doctors gave Harlie a prediction of a 6· Center ,,' T.K Stone Middle see the public begin talking month lifespan because the tiny infant kept SchooL Free seating is available about the loss of good teachers. outliving all the bleak outlooks. by registering at www.anlerican People need to talk about what ~She is one heck of a fighter," Currie said. should be done to hold on to "She kept beating all these odds {hat they were teacherky.com. Coi.o1ooI''''''' (;ijmo ,_ The documentary is being Tum t.:> FIlM. All Tum t.:> lIAll.l.IL 11.7 Tiffany Currifl kino he r daughter. Harlle.

INSIDE WEATHER • TODAY'S OBITUARIES SINCE YOU ASKED INSIDE Dorothy Newton Comer ABBY ...... A. MOVIES ...... 810 .!:Ioone l'ilialrCau, ':J7 Results of Wednesday'S 1M NtwJ­ CALENDAR ...... A4 NEIGHBORS .. .. A8 Janet Muriel King, 71 Enttrpristonline poll, as of 7 p.m.: ClASSIAEOS ... 8S 08ITUAR IES ..... A4 Denver OUer, 72 QUESTION: Have you eVL'T con­ COMICS ...... B11 OPINION ...... A6 Mary N. Olszewski, 59 HELOISE ...... Bl0 PULSE ...... A10 tributed to a food program for ~hil­ Martita Harris Reed dren ovCTSCas? LOnERIES ...... 82 PUZZLES ...... 810 Charles Allen "Chuck~ Yes: 50 percent No: 50 percent MONEY ...... A9 SPORTS ...... B1 Sparks, 61 TELEVISION ... 810 Ada L Wilkins, 84 STO HANCE TODAY'S QUESTION: Are you satisfied • COMPI.(T[ 06l1VARtES . .. with the punishments levied on the New Orleans Saints by the NFL? 80/61 Follow fni the poll QI,lCStion ~the 'opiIion' meru at • OOMPLEfE REPORI. A2 us: ..-.~ tIfPI\&II.com A2 1lIE NEWS-ENTERPRISE THUUOAY, lURCH 22. 2m

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ON TlUS DATE IN 1765, the FRANKFORT British Parliament passed Expo of prevention the Stamp Act to raise mon­ Proposal would ey from American colonies, clarify merged which resisted the ta>;, IN 1312, Pope Clement V Hardin Memorial Hospital's health fair offers government iSSUL-d a papal bull ordering The question about a dissolution of the Order of screenings, meetings with medical professionals merger of city and county the Knights Templar. govemments is, ~ How By AMBER COU LTER would it work?" The Senate IN HARDIN aoulfTY Spring is a good time to present healthy lifestyle choices, Blaiklock aroullm@'h.M ....nk>rl'n ...oo'n State and Local Govern­ 30 YEARS AGO, Lottie Rob­ provide attendees with a fresh per· said. spe<:tive on their health and to There also will be infonnational ment Committee has pas· inson, a teacher in ELiza­ Hardin Memorial Hospital rep­ sed a bill that would attempt ~howcase good lifestyle choices, booths on health-.care issues and bethtown schools for 38 resentatives wanl to help area resi· to an$wer that question. said Karen Blaiklock, community medical services, such as cancer yean. wa.!I honored a.s Citi­ dents become more aware of thei r Rep. Jimmie Lee and and industry education manager care, diabetes management, diges· zen of the Month by the heallh and make sure they're suffi· Sen. Dennis i'arrett, both Elizabethtown Rotary Club. for Hardin Memorial Hospital. tive disorders, weight manage· ciently infonned to make good de­ Area residents are more likely to Eli7-05·1746. ning sculpture was a black Bill 189. granite memorial that dis· played a flying half·sculp· ture waterfowl on a hand· Senate panel votes crafted medallion. to end Confederate pension fund Less than 150 years after TOOAY'S FORECAST the Civil War, the Kentucky General Assembly is mov· ing swiftly and decisively to Storm charx::E!. remove a $tatute thai pro­ _~~ HIgll: 80 vides pensions for Con· TONIGHT: Stonn federate veterans. likely. Low: 61 T he measure, which passed the House of Repre· ',,!I 4»1 11i1:' sentatives 98·0 on Feb. 29, was approved Wednesday by a 7.() vote in the Senate ?''TA State and Local Govern· 70/54 67/50 6B/50 ment Commitiee and $Cnt to the Senate. Storm Storm Partly Koenig assured senators """"""'. """"""'. Oloucly. that no money was left in the fund and no one has AROUNO KENTUCKY been eligible to benefi t from il for more than 50 years . ... ~ ~ ~,-- ~ ,- "~ ., .... MURRAY M M ,-- ~ ~ M ~ County bans --...- ~ ~ ..,. -- M M -...., Central Ha.dln High S<:hool graduate and West ern K&ntLH;:ky UnlY(lflillty $&1110' Ebony Maflilhman stand$ by he. water<::olo. synthetic pot -- - portrait 01 foreign correspondent Anthony Sl'Iadld wl'lo died In February. -­ --- Another Kentucky com· ---- munity has passed a ban on ALMANAC synthetiC marijuana. Calloway Coullty t'iscal Court mcmbc~ approvt.'d. Marshman hopes Bak· Army soldiers who soon will leave military service. N~ ~ a...... POlIto told 1 knew there was a show coming ness, "like I could have done this ri's tour will bring her close rnoIcI "POrt /of tilt _. up, so 1 chose to do a portrait of or shifted some thillgs aroulld to enough for them to meet. The two-day job fair at T_ ...... l1&li Cole i'ark Commons will him. I worked from a mix of pho· make it look more like him exact· Yvonne Petku$, associate pro­ w- ...... NIId host national and interna· (lr...... u..t tm, not just one." Iyt she said. "I had to calm myself fessor of art at WKU, said she con· _ ....Ift When she completed her por· down. She saw something in it that sistently has been impressed with tional employers Oil \Ved· nesday and local employers trait. Marshman posted a copy on she recogni7.ed.~ Marshman and her compassion for Twitter, which she uses for news "Portrait of a Man with Kind others. on Thursday. Employers Spomoreti bll: attending include Boeing, Da T. Le, MD and networking. Through a series E yes~ is on display until April in "This experience of connecting of retweelS, the image found its the Ivan Wilson Fine Arts Center through her own creative elTorts CSX Railroad, Macy's, Thao H. Pham, MD way to Nada Bakri, Shadid's wid· Gallery in the WKU student art just reinforces the mental frame· Hemlock, Tennessee Depar· Tao T. Le, MD, MHS ow. Bakri then tweeted Marshman competition. Marshman said the ti­ work helpful for a future of making tment of Corrections and HCA. AIII!tJIII o"d Iis/hma Spn-iali.l. and asked for a hard copy of the tle comes from the wannth evident things happen through art, ~ she 270·765·6149 portrait. in the two-time Pulitzer Prize win· said.

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Postal employees test carrying anthrax antidote The Associated Press The plan calls for postal carriers to deliver supplies LOUISVILLE. — Postal of anti-anthrax medication employees in Louisville are to residential addresses participating in a program within 48 hours of a biolog- that would have letter carri- ical attack. ers deliver an anthrax anti- Langdon said distribut- dote if there is an attack. ing medication in that time Acting Louisville Post- would prevent a major dis- master Wendy English said aster, according to comput- more than 300 carriers er models. have signed up to partici- “Other cities across the pate in the program. country will be watching Louisville Metro De- closely to learn how to ap- partment of Public Health ply this model in their own and Wellness spokesman communities,” said Ed- Dave Langdon said Louis- ward Gabriel, an official ville was chosen because of with the Department of its experience in regional Health and Human disaster drills. Services. A4 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012

TODAY DEATHS

Emergency Services Com- Dorothy Newton Denver Oller Ada L. Wilkins mittee, 4 p.m., Emergency Management Center, 1450 Comer Boone Filiatreau Denver Oller, 72, of Elizabethtown, died Ada L. Wilkins, 84, of Benton, formerly of Rineyville Road, E’town. Wednesday, March 21, 2012, at Norton Hos- Elizabethtown, died Wednesday, March 21, POC: 765-2350. Dorothy Newton Comer Boone Filiatreau, 97, of Hodgenville, formerly of Bardstown pital in Louisville. 2012, at her residence. Fort Knox Chapter of He was a native of Grayson County and a Arrangements are incomplete at Manakee National Infantry Association and Howardstown, passed away Wednesday, March 21, 2012, at Hardin member of Yeamen Baptist Church in Funeral Home in Elizabethtown. 11 a.m.-1 p.m., The Landing Grayson County and Ormsby Heights Baptist Zone, 2723 Spearhead Memorial Hospital in Eliza- Loop, Fort Knox. POC: (502) bethtown. Church in Louisville. He was a retired plant 942-0409. She was a member of Our manager for Pepsi Cola in Elizabethtown. SERVICES Relay for Life Survivor din- Lady of Mercy Catholic He was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Dell Thompson Oller; his parents, Law- ner, 6:30 p.m., Hodgenville Church in Hodgenville. She Keith Glenn Bratcher, 53, of Leitchfield, First Baptist Church gym; was retired from Hardin rence and Annie Duggins Oller; a sister, Ber- died Saturday, March 17, 2012. The fu- survivors are guests at the nice Wright; and two brothers, Harold Oller neral is at 1 p.m. CDT today at First event; they may bring one Memorial Hospital in Eliza- bethtown after serving many and Hayward Oller. Baptist Church Life Center in Leitchfield other guest for the cost of FILIATREAU He is survived by two sons, Joey Oller of with burial in Leitchfield Memory Gardens. $5. RSVP deadline has years as a nurse’s aide. She was born Jan. 29, 1915, in Holy Cross, the Hodgenville and Danny Oller of Elizabeth- Visitation continues at 10 a.m. CDT today passed. town; four brothers, Harry Oller of Louis- at First Baptist Church Life Center. Dermitt daughter of the late William Arthur and Mary Funeral Home in Leitchfield is in charge of Joseph “Josie” Hagan Newton. ville, David Oller of Covington, Ga., Ivan Oller of Caneyville and Kenny Oller of arrangements. FRIDAY She was preceded in death by her three Jessie Lee Farmer, 78, of Bardstown, husbands, Carl B. Comer, Leo Boone and Waverly Hall, Ga.; and three sisters, Velma Wilson of Brooks, Lois Childress of Louisville died Monday, March 19, 2012. The funer- Thomas P. Filiatreau; a stepson, Ricky al is at 7 p.m. today at Kappel Funeral Benefit auction for the and Wanda Sue Baron of Burlington. Colvin family, 6 p.m., Upton Boone; three granddaughters, Theresa Smith, Home in Lebanon Junction. Cremation Community Center, spon- Angie S. Gibson and Denise C. Simpson; and The funeral is at noon CDT Saturday at was chosen. Visitation is from 5 to 8 p.m. sored by family and friends. three sisters, Thelma N. Hayden, Vivian N. Strode Funeral Home in Tompkinsville. today at the funeral home. Amie Colvin has had many Nelson and Ruth N. Lyon. Burial follows in Jane Yokley Cemetery. Edith Mae Graham, 75, of Elizabethtown, medical issues for several She is survived by one son, Don (Mary Visitation is from 3 to 7 p.m. EDT Friday died Friday, March 16, 2012. A memorial service is at 2 p.m. Saturday at Brown years and recently has been Ann) Comer of Bardstown; two daughters, at Brown Funeral Home in Elizabethtown hospitalized twice. The fami- Funeral Home in Elizabethtown with burial Rita C. Smith of Hodgenville and Ginger C. and continues after 10 a.m. CDT Saturday at ly has extensive medical Strode Funeral Home. in Elizabethtown City Cemetery. Visitation bills. To donate items or for Luzon of Louisville; one foster daughter, begins at 1 p.m. Saturday at the funeral Martha Bianco of Illinois; eight stepsons, Condolences may be expressed at www information, call 369-6232 .brownfuneral.com. home. or 234-4508. Jerry (Jean) Boone and Bob (Cecilie) Boone, Annette Marie Phillips Guttormsen, 75, Clash of the Common- both of Howardstown, Joe Newman Boone, died Saturday, March 17, 2012. Cre- wealth, 6:30 p.m., Elizabeth- Johnny (Elaine) Filiatreau, Joe (Sharon) Fil- Mary N. Olszewski mation was chosen. A memorial service is town High School gym. $3 iatreau and Pat (Vicky) Filiatreau, all of Bards- at 11 a.m. Saturday at Manakee Funeral admission. EHS and Helm- town, Paul (Vicky) Filiatreau of Stanton and Mary N. Olszewski, 59, of Elizabethtown, Home in Sonora. Visitation is from 6 to 8 wood Heights faculties play Bill (Beth) Filiatreau of Louisville; nine step- died Tuesday, March 20, 2012, at Hardin p.m. Friday at the funeral home. T.K. Stone and Morningside daughters, Doris (Ray) O’Daniel, June Riley Memorial Hospital. Sue Cook Gwynn, 81, of Elizabethtown, Elementary faculties at 6:30 died Monday, March 19, 2012. The funer- and Patsy Boone, all of Louisville, Sister Eva Local survivors include her daughter, Nan- p.m. At 7 p.m., kindergarten cy Helton, and her children of Elizabethtown. al is at 11 a.m. today at Memorial United through 12th grade students Boone, SCN, of Maple Mount, Theresa Methodist Church with burial in Hardin (Sherrill) Jones of Holy Cross, Margaret (Phil) There are no local services. warm up with Western Brown Funeral Home in Elizabethtown is Memorial Park. Visitation continues at Kentucky University and Uni- Mattingly and Edna Boone, both of 9:30 a.m. today at the church. Brown versity of Kentucky dodgeball Bardstown, Frankie (Rick) Robinson of New in charge of arrangements. Funeral Home in Elizabethtown is in players. At 7:30 p.m., WKU Hampshire and Ann (Scott) Hornblower of charge of arrangements. vs. UK Clash of the Com- Florence; 14 grandchildren, 24 great-grand- Martha Harris Reed Dennis Wayne Nelson, 64, of Glendale, monwealth dodgeball game. children, five great-great-grandchildren; nu- died Wednesday, March 19, 2012. The fu- Concessions available. Pro- merous stepgrandchildren, stepgreat-grand- Martha Harris Reed of Hodgenville, died neral is at 11:30 a.m. today at Brown ceeds benefit EHS Project children and stepgreat-great-grandchildren, Wednesday, March 21, 2012, at Jewish Hos- Funeral Home in Elizabethtown with burial Graduation. POC: Kelly pital in Louisville. in Kentucky Veterans Cemetery-Central in Cruze, 234-3157. and several nieces, nephews, cousins and Radcliff. Visitation is at 9:30 a.m. today at friends. Arrangements are incomplete at Rust- Fish fry, 5-7 p.m., Knights Wright Funeral Home in Hodgenville. the funeral home. of Columbus Hall, 1851 A Mass of Christian burial for Dorothy Jeanette ‘Jeanie’ Bruner Phelps, 87, of Leitchfield Road, E’town. Newton Comer Boone Filiatreau is at 10 a.m. Franklin, Tenn., died Tuesday, March 20, Fish dinners $8 for adults, Saturday, March 24, at Our Lady of Mercy 2012. The funeral is at 11 a.m. Saturday $4 for children. Carry-out Catholic Church in Hodgenville with the Charles Allen at Brown Funeral Home in Elizabethtown available. Proceeds benefit K Revs. Jim Mudd and Pablo Hernandez, pas- ‘Chuck’ Sparks with burial in Hardin Memorial Park. of C general funds and chari- tor of Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church, Visitation is from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday table activities. POC: William officiating. Burial follows in Red Hill Cem- Charles Allen “Chuck” Sparks, 61, of and continues at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Herald, 737-7424. etery in Hodgenville. Elizabethtown, passed away Wednesday, funeral home. Fish fry, 5-8 p.m., Steph- Visitation is from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday March 21, 2012, at VA Medical Center in ensburg Masonic Lodge Hall, Lexington. Ky. 86 near Cecilia. Fish, and continues from 8 a.m. until the time of LAST CHAPTER service Saturday at Rust-Wright Funeral He was a member of Memorial United chicken or shrimp dinner, Methodist Church in Elizabethtown, a mem- $6. POC: 369-9673. Home, 612 N. Lincoln Blvd., Hodgenville. Expressions of sympathy may take the ber of the American Legion and also of the Dorothy Townsend, the first female Fish fry, 5-8 p.m., Mor- DAV. He served four years in the U.S. Air rison Lodge No. 76, 125 N. form of donations to Our Lady of Mercy staff writer for the ’ city Mulberry St., E’town. $6. Building Fund in care of the church. Force. section and the lone woman on a team Proceeds go to lodge build- Rust-Wright Funeral Home in Hodgenville He was preceded in death by his parents, of dozens of reporters, photographers ing fund. POC: Bill, 234- is in charge of arrangements. Laverne A. and Thelma Smith Sparks; a and editors that won a Pulitzer Prize for 4154. brother, G. Sparks; and one niece, coverage of the Watts riot, has died, the Fish fry, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Stephanie Goodin Miller. newspaper said Tuesday. She was 88. Faith Apostolic Church, 408 Janet Muriel King He is survived by a special brother, Don After spending 10 years writing fea- Nicholas St., E’town. $8, Wallace of Elizabethtown; four sisters, Gail Janet Muriel King, 71, of Elizabethtown, tures for so-called women’s pages, she dine in or carry out. POC: (Dick) Goodin and Louise Sparks, all of insisted on being reassigned to local 737-8510 or 737-5425. passed away Tuesday, March 20, 2012, at Elizabethtown, Debbie Sparks of Owensboro Hardin Memorial Hospital in Elizabethtown. news, moving to a city room where and Sandy Sparks Freeman of Cecilia; two women previously were thought too She was preceded in death by a daughter, nephews, Richie Goodin and Eddie Goodin; SATURDAY Susan King; her parents, Frederick and Ada- fragile for the tough stories and working two great-nieces, Jenna Goodin and Gracie conditions. laide “Fletcher” Malpass; a sister, Valerie Goodin; one great-nephew, Corey Goodin; a Adopt-a-pet event, Animal Hargett; and her ex-husband, Alan King Sr. “I don’t think any of us at that time loyal friend, Wendell Cook; and a host of oth- realized what she had accomplished Refuge Center in Vine Grove, Survivors include three children, Alan er friends. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and “Tommy” (Dana) King Jr., Angela Eskridge merely by making it to the newsroom,” Sunday. POC: 877-6064. The funeral is at 11 a.m. Friday, March 23, said Noel Greenwood, a former Times and Alison King; a sister, Monica Ashton; at Manakee Funeral Home in Elizabethtown Basic Computer Skills two brothers, Maurice and Phillip Malpass; senior editor. class, 10-11 a.m., Hardin with the Rev. Kenneth Merritt officiating. Myrna Oliver, a reporter who joined six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; Burial follows in Kentucky Veterans Ceme- County Public Library, 100 and dear friends, Bill and Joan Blake and the Times in 1972, said even after Jim Owen Drive, E’town; tery-Central in Radcliff. Townsend switched to city news she class is for those new to Maureen Miracle as well as many other close Visitation is from 1 to 8 p.m. today and “complained that her editors tried to computers. POC: 769-6337. friends. continues at 9 a.m. Friday at the funeral keep her from going into the worst ar- Ducks Unlimited’s ‘Sport- The funeral is at 7 p.m. Friday in the chap- home. eas. She said, ‘I can run faster than any man’s Night Out,’ 6 p.m., VFW el of Dixon-Atwood & Trowbridge Funeral Manakee Funeral Home in Elizabethtown of those men in the city room.’” — AP Post 10281, 299 Briggs Home in Elizabethtown with the Rev. Ellen is in charge of arrangements. Lane, Vine Grove, sponsored Morell officiating. Condolences may be expressed by the Ducks Unlimited Fort Visitation begins at 4 p.m. Friday at the fu- Knox Committee. 2012 at www.manakeefuneralhome neral home. .com. marks the 75th anniversary To leave a condolence and light a memory for DU’s habitat conserva- candle, visit www.dixonatwood.com. tion mission, which benefits Obituaries also can be seen free wildlife and people. POC: Dixon-Atwood & Trowbridge Funeral Robert Gilpin, 900-1254. Home is in charge of arrangements. at www.thenewsenterprise.com Hardin County Republican Party Mass Convention, 10 a.m., 3rd floor of old Hardin County Courthouse on the square in E’town. Regis- tration at 8:30 a.m. Election Human trafficking conference set of Hardin County GOP Exec- utive Committee officers for The Associated Press town College. Georgetown associate psychology the next four years. Resolu- GEORGETOWN — Human traf- tions will be voted on. Open professor and conference chairwoman to registered Republicans ficking is a topic that has drawn more at- tention in recent years with various re- Regan Lookadoo said rural states such who reside in Hardin County. as Kentucky are extremely vulnerable Photo ID required. POC: Mike ports showing the practice brings in $10 Phillips, 272-2290, email billion to more than $31 billion in prof- to trafficking because it’s a location mikephillips@hardincounty its worldwide. where the practice isn’t expected. gop.com or visit website at The issue is the subject of a two-day The conference is free to students or www.hardincountygop.com. conference starting Friday at George- teachers, or $37.50 to the public. Hardin Memorial Hospital Health Expo 2012, ‘Spring Into Health,’ 9 a.m.-noon, HMH 5th floor auditorium. Free screenings, informational booths on health-care issues and medical services. POC: www.hmh.net or call 737- To Advertise Accepting 4464. Spring & Your Summer Items Consignment for Consignment More info Store In This Items must be clean, ironed, on hangers and good brand names. ONLINE Section Clearance Sale In Progress POC refers to “point of contact.” Call 769-1200, ext. 8354 The SECOND LOOK SUBMITTING A CALENDAR ITEM Etown’s First & Finest Consignment Shop Calendar announcements are pub- lished free. Call 505-1751, fax to 1705 N. Dixie (Starlite Center) 769-1385 769-6965, or email to 33 [email protected]. Celebrating Years! Items must be submitted at least four days prior to the event. The Shop locally News-Enterprise will publish the for the greatest information at its discretion. bargains! Questions? Call 505-1751. 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Stann survivors in 21 Kentucky cOWlties, includ­ ing LaRue and Grayson, will have relief 0 11 some pending tax obligations. Residents of counties designated for individual 3!­ sist.1nce by the Federal Emergency Management Agency are eligible for an extension of the April 17 deadline for filing 2011 individual income lax returns. Residents also can apply for extellsions regarding making inwme tax payments and 2011 contributions LOCAL FACES OF LEGISLATION to an individual retirement acCOWlt. In addition, the Internal Revenue Service will Sen. Dennis Parrett, D-Elizabelhtown, Joined Rep. Jtmmie Lee, ()'Etlzabethtown, Wednesday to give testlmooy on House Bitt 189 waive failure.to-dcposil penalties for employment before the Sell8le State and Local Government Committee. The bitt , whtch retatH to merged government" paned out of and excise tax deposits due on or after Feb. 29, or be­ committee and now head, to the floor 01 the Kentucky Stale Senate fo r lurther con.ideratlon. From lelt to right are J.D. Chaney from the Kentucky league 01 Cltles, I.&e and Pallett. faTe March 15, 3.'1 long as the deposits were made by March 15. The Feb. 29 and March 2 tornadoes damaged lo­ cal homes and businesses and devastated somc cast­ em Kentucky I:ommunities. The IRS, with cooperation from the Kentucky Free GED test Missing teen found in Ky. Department of Revenue, is postponing tax deadlines for Kentuckians who live or have a business in Bath, Ken!u

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EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS R. CHRIS ORDWAY BEN SHEROAN Publisher Editor SARAH REDDOCH JEFF D’ALESSIO Editorial Page Editor County News Editor LARRY JOBE SARAH BERKSHIRE Advertising Sales Director Features editor MAJ. GEN. TERRY KENDRA STEWART TUCKER, Ret. Public member Public member

EDITORIAL Silence lets

questions fester OUR READERS WRITE Win the War Against to gain empowerment. What Another great thing about ISSUE: Awarding of liquor licenses they mistakenly find is that identities is that they all are Youth Violence they already were empowered equal no matter what someone OUR VIEW: State should explain itself March 19-23 is National and committing violent acts is looks like on the outside. Youth Violence Prevention a power demagnetized. Teens also must fight hard to Week. It often seems we bring They do not gain control, avoid violence because vio- voters in all three of the county's As liquor licenses are put to youths to the forefront in the respect or time. When they use lence peaks for individuals in use and package stores begin ap- largest cities in a special referen- context of problems and youth violence they lose them in their 20s. pearing in Hardin County's dum. The council did not push abundance and at a crucial violence. But adults might know largest cities, it brings to mind this agenda but in each city time of their lives, time that an unanswered question in this elected officials have dealt with Many of us try to empower something else about youths: youths in our adult world and could be spent having “super ongoing cultural change. several delicate questions since fun” — fun without violence. They are courageous. we should. However we also Questions regarding conflicts the matter came to light. According to research, who We encourage them to fol- must recognize that youth al- of interest were raised when In no instance has anything are the greatest victims of low their passion and use the ready are empowered. Radcliff City Council members, inappropriate or unseemly come youth violence? Youths of courage of their convictions. past and present, sought licens- to light regarding the council's They have the power of course. Youth violence is self- That’s how you get something es. The spouse of another coun- activity. It's impossible to follow imagination, drive, energy, life, destructive to its core. done in life. cil member also was an appli- the state's logic if no reasons are physical ability, learning abili- And who are the most often So during National Youth cant. offered. ty, resiliency, teamwork, mor- attacked? Those who commit Violence Prevention Week, we Both those applications of- A license was issued to a ality and, most importantly, violent acts. challenge youth not to first identity. In fact, through their fered business experience, com- member of Hardin Fiscal Court Youths who live by the look to us older folks for a own personal, unique, one-of-a plied with the state paperwork who has a recurring business re- sword very often die by the piece of our power, but simply kind identity, they possess “su- processes and suggested viable lationship with Radcliff's mayor. sword. And 99 percent of seri- look inside themselves. locations. That obviously did not concern per powers.” ous violent crimes happened Maybe if we continue to try Both were passed over by the the ABC staff. All youths, without excep- outside school jurisdiction. state Alcoholic Beverage Con- If it's simply wrong for a tion, have all the power they to help them jump hurdles, Are drugs and alcohol fac- they might throw a little of that trol officials. council member to seek a licens- need to overcome high hurdles tors in violence? Of course youth power back our way. So The unanswered question: es, the state should say so. they face on the outside and they are. They are identity Why? It would be understandable if harder hurdles on the inside. killers. Abusing drugs and alco- stick around. There is a lot State ABC administrators de- the state was uncomfortable with They already have all the hol turns identity into mush. more super fun around the cor- fer questions to their attorney. voting members of a city's leg- tools necessary to lead peaceful Goodbye “super powers.” ner. The attorney provides no in- islative body. After all, these lives and achieve what they Looking for respect? You Douglas A. Wain sight, saying only that court tests people could decide the employ- want in this world. got it. Everyone with an identi- Executive Director affirm the board has full discre- ment future of the city's bever- It seems that many youths ty is worthy of total respect Win The War! Against tion in decisions regarding li- age control officer and others in are violent to gain some per- whether or not other people Violence censes. law enforcement charged with ceived control in their lives or recognize it. Lexington Having the power and au- ensuring the sale of alcohol is thority is not an explanation. It handled legally. does not provide guidance for But by declining to offer any Letters to the editor reflect the views ed for clarity, length, grammar and Submit letters to: 408 W. Dixie Ave., of their writers and are not intended inappropriate content. Letters should Elizabethtown, KY 42701; fax to future applicants and more sig- reasoning, the state has allowed REVISED to reflect the views of the editorial be 350 words or fewer and must (270) 769-6965, or email to letters nificantly it continues to cloud suspicious minds to extend their board. Submitted letters must be include the writer’s name, city of res- @thenewsenterprise.com. Callers to the integrity of these applicants. gossip. It has done a disservice LETTERS original works directed to the editor idence and a telephone number for (270) 737-2205 must give their The liquor authorization was to people who have devoted and submitted by the writer, and confirmation purposes. Longer let- name, city of residence and phone placed on the ballot by citizen themselves to public service and POLICY address one topic. Personal attacks ters may not be published. One let- number before leaving their com- petitions. It was approved by business success. are not allowed. Letters will be edit- ter per month, per writer is allowed. ments. Calls are limited to 1 minute.

This editorial represents a consensus of The News-Enterprise editorial board. Email to [email protected] Coping with loss after a natural disaster he storms and torna- guilt and interfere with and necessary steps in the ately help someone cope help. Offer to do specific does that tore across healing. To feel more in healing process. The inten- with loss. By being familiar things versus asking what the state March 2 im- control of a situation, sur- sity of these emotions with the grieving process, can be done. T ■ pacted the lives of AMY vivors may bargain or ne- should lessen with time. victims and loved ones can Assist with seeking many Kentuckians. As HOSIER gotiate their way out of the Also with time, victims better understand individ- solutions and resources cleanup continues, many hurt. For example, they learn to accept and deal ual grief and recognize that needed for coping. individuals are dealing may say, “God, if you get with the reality of their sit- the intensity of emotions ■ Lend a hand with with the loss of loved ones, me through this, I will vol- uation. While acceptance during these times are daily life routines, such as their homes and valuable disbelief and even envy. unteer at the local home- does not necessarily mean about the loss that just oc- meal preparation or child Emotions common to the possessions. When people less shelter.” In this re- instant happiness, it does curred, rather than the re- or pet care. anger stage help to buffer ■ experience loss, grief is a gard, bargaining allows mean that survivors will lationship. Encourage dialogue. the pain and provide natural reaction. survivors to re-frame a cri- find a way to move for- Many people who have Talking can clear the way People move through something concrete to sis into more manageable ward and maybe even trouble coping with loss for people to confront their grief in several stages in- channel or hold onto. terms, and it can help vic- grow stronger from the ex- need help, but don't reach emotions. cluding denial, anger, bar- After a disaster it is ■ tims cope with emotions. perience. out for it. In these cases as Listen. When listen- gaining, depression and ac- common to become lost in ing, don’t interrupt, offer Overwhelming sadness Victims of Kentucky’s friends, neighbors or fami- ceptance. After a natural a maze of “If only …” or advice or pass judgment. is the most widely experi- latest natural disasters like- ly members, it is important disaster, for example, peo- “What if …” statements. ■ Encourage. ple may refuse to believe Victims want life to return enced symptom of grief. ly will experience each of to be assertive in freely Encouragement is impor- or accept the destruction to as it was, or they may During the depression the grief stages, but they providing help. There are tant when helping people and devastation. Such de- dwell on the things that stage, victims shed tears may not go through the several ways to show care cope with loss. nial helps to absorb the could have been and how and even feel emotionally stages in any particular or- and concern in a time of For more information shock after the unexpected wonderful life would have unstable. They may expe- der and may experience loss: ■ about coping with grief or and allows victims to col- been if not for this un- rience changes in energy, more than one stage at a Provide affection. helping others cope, con- lect themselves as they pleasant situation. While eating or sleeping patterns, time. Friends and family Affection and small deeds, tact the Hardin County seek ways to cope. While such thoughts can reveal moodiness or irritability, may experience different such as a hug or kind Cooperative Extension some victims may contin- the impact of the disaster or feelings of helplessness grief emotions at the same words can go a long way Service. ue to suppress feelings, and help with acceptance, and hopelessness. These time, which can add stress and are appreciated more Amy Hosier is a University others may experience these feelings also can lead depressive symptoms are to relationships and hinder than people realize. of Kentucky Extension specialist anger, rage, resentment, to feelings of remorse and normal responses to loss one’s ability to appropri- ■ Help people accept in family life.

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The Associated Press with using contemptuous VAUGHN: Vaughn said Hawkins Elizabethtown Rotary words against the commander is “fantastic, great to Club approved a formal Marine SAN DIEGO — An outspo- in chief and violating the De- Working on a work with” and she endorsement of Hawkins ken Marine critical of President hopes to benefit from his says Corps Barack Obama says the Marine fense Department’s guidelines at its meeting Tuesday. barring troops from engaging master’s degree experience. Hawkins expressed Corps is moving to kick him Hawkins, who sent 30 kicking out. in political activities. Continued from A1 appreciation for the ex- Sgt. Gary Stein says he was Stein says the Corps is be- pages of background and pressions of support. He financial data regarding him out notified Wednesday that the ginning the process to have continued support from said he was not behind Marine Corps has charged him him discharged. Cruisin’ to the city, said any public effort to pro- volunteers. he’s willing to help but mote his candidacy. “So many people love doesn’t want to create an Cruisin’, so many people awkward situation pro- “I didn’t prompt them but I am grateful,” he Harlie and her parents, money and items to be love Heartland, so many fessionally. HARLIE: Tiffany and Nathan Currie, auctioned will be accepted. people love this commu- “I wish her nothing said. Fundraiser is have been in and out of Donations also can be nity,” she said. “I think but the best,” he said. “I Vaughn, who works hospitals since Harlie’s made by contacting Ashley people will continue to have a strong desire to weekends as a disc jock- Saturday in Upton birth. Doctors told them Walters at 268-8993, or help.” see all of these events ey at WQXE radio, has a Harlie would have a long One potential volun- succeed and new events communications degree Continued from A1 Kathy Williamson at 307- road, Tiffany said. 5224, or by making a di- teer resource is Rik Haw- created.” from Lindsey Wilson “We’re just taking it day rect deposit to an account kins, who was the other The job was offered to College and is working giving her.” finalist for the job. by day with her and slowly set up for the family at Vaughn last week but the on a master’s in the same There have been strug- The former chamber getting through it,” she West Point Bank in Upton. formal announcement field at Bellarmine Uni- gles for Harlie, who began director, Hawkins creat- said. Highbaugh said the was delayed to accom- versity. having difficulty breathing ed Cruisin’ the Heart- Harlie’s 5-year-old bro- community has rallied modate the city’s hiring The daughter of Greg immediately after her Dec. land and conducted a ther, Lane, sometimes tags around the family because process, which includes and Pam Bolton, both of 22 birth at Hardin Memor- successful Heartland Fes- along and loves to hold his of dedication to the com- drug screening and back- whom were raised in ial Hospital. tival around a welcome baby sister. munity and parents’ ability ground checks, which Hardin County, she Family friend Jana home for Vietnam veter- The family was back at to imagine themselves in were completed Tues- Highbaugh of Upton said ans celebration. came to live in Eliza- Kosair this week,. On Tues- the Curries place. day. it was obvious right away While expressing dis- bethtown as a third grad- day, Harlie was breathing “Basically, the family In the intervening there was something appointment in not be- er and graduated in 2002 more on her own. knows that their time is time, news that two final- wrong. Highbaugh was at ing selected for the job, from Central Hardin. The care and medicines limited, so they have cho- ists remained in consid- the hospital after the deliv- Hawkins stressed the im- She is married to Todd Harlie requires and the un- sen to take that time to eration led to public ex- ery when nurses gathered portance of events in es- Vaughn, originally from certainty of her situation spend with their child,” pressions of support for around Harlie in the nurs- tablishing a community’s Hawkins. Bill Swope Sonora. caused Tiffany to leave her said Highbaugh, a mother. ery and pulled down the identity and quality of spoke at Monday’s City job at Dollar General and “If I had a second chance Ben Sheroan can be curtain while they tended life. Council meeting and the Nathan to drastically cut with my baby in the hospi- reached at (270) 505-1764. to a problem with the new- the hours he works and the born. tal, I would want to spend number of miles from every moment.” “That was just inde- home he is willing to travel scribable, how that feeling Tiffany said she and as a truck driver, Tiffany Nathan weren’t surprised was,” Highbaugh said. “We said. by the support they have didn’t want to believe that “We’re just doing what received because they what we were seeing was God’s will is,” she said. know how generous their happening.” “We’re just trying to give friends and neighbors are. Harlie was sent to Ko- her the best life we can sair Children’s Hospital in give her, even if it’s in and She said they feel Louisville, where she was out of the hospital.” blessed, especially because Annual diagnosed with the life- The family’s income times are hard for many threatening disorder Tri- loss led community mem- people. somy 18, also known as bers to organize a fundrais- She is grateful for the Golf Scramble Edwards Syndrome. er to help defray expenses time she is spending with for Harlie’s family as they her daughter. The disorder is caused Affiliated with by a tripled 18th chromo- spend all the time they can “She’s her own person,” Date: Friday, June 8th National Association some. Symptoms can in- with the baby. Tiffany said. “She’s got one of Home Builders clude structural heart de- Members of Upton Bap- heck of a personality.” fects, kidney malforma- tist Church, Upton Civic Tiffany said Harlie Location: tion, and breathing and Club, Friends for Harlie knows how to get attention feeding difficulties. and other organizations at the hospital by discon- Lincoln Trail Tiffany said she hadn’t and individuals are behind necting herself from moni- Country Club expected the disorder, or the benefit set for 5:30 p.m. tors, bringing nurses run- that the 7-pound baby she Saturday at the Upton ning. expected to deliver actual- Community Building on “She just grins at them,” Call 234-1706 for details and sponsorship information. ly would weigh 5 pounds, College Street. she said. “She’s a gift from 1 ounce. Planned activities in- God, by all means. We call “It was a huge shock to clude a chili supper, a cake her our little angel.” everybody, the whole fam- walk, face painting and an Amber Coulter can be ily,” she said. auction. Donations of reached at (270) 505-1746. It’s in the paper. A8 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012

DEAR ABBY Sorority experience enriches college life without hazing Neighbors Dear Abby: I would like to tell “Possibly Pad- dled Pledge” (Jan. 13) that joining a sorority was JEANNIE ORGANIZATIONS one of the best parts of PHILLIPS college for me. It taught me about interpersonal communication, the im- and again felt hurt by how portance of philanthropy rude some of the new girls and academics, and net- were. “PPP’s” letter spot- working. I learned skills I lighted the snobbish, elitist would not have gained attitude that turns many had I not joined. eligible young women My sorority had pad- away from sororities. To dles. We decorated them say a group is the best-of- with our symbols and the-best and exclusive is Greek letters, and they offensive. I hope more girls will look beyond the were displayed on the glitz and glamour and wall. We never used give a second hard look to Fort Knox High School JROTC Cadet Troy Boxrucker them to hit anyone. Our all of the groups. — Jane in MEREDITH CROSS NAMED CENTRAL responds to MOWW member questions as cadets Breezy national organization, as Jackson and Hyrum Dean wait their turn to field questions. Akron, Ohio well as our university HARDIN STUDENT OF THE MONTH Dear Abby: My first would have been furious. month in college was Meredith Cross, Elizabethtown Lions Club’s Central Hardin JROTC BRIEFS MOWW Hazing is illegal and wonderful. Then came High School Student of the Month, addressed the club at should not be tolerated. the March 1 meeting. Her accomplishments include AT FEBRUARY MEETING sorority rush. What fol- playing varsity golf and soccer, being on the Academic I say, give the Greek lowed was hell. I got a The Fort Knox Chapter of the Military Order of life a try, but if someone Honor Roll, being a Bruins Scholar and being a member of paddle with the Greek Beta, Y Club, FCA, Young Republicans and Student the World Wars held its monthly meeting Feb. 21 at ever lifts a finger toward letters, though it was only Council. Meredith holds a 3.98 grade-point average and is its clubhouse at Fort Knox. you, report her to your a “memento.” Far worse ranked 13th in more than 400 students. She works at The program for the meeting was cadets from the panhellenic organization was the social fragmenta- aiding people who are homebound by cleaning and grocery Fort Knox High School JROTC program. Chief and the dean of students shopping for them. She also works with Soup for the tion of the women there. Hungry and the American Red Cross, helps with Akin, senior coordinator of the Fort Knox JROTC immediately. Sororities We immediately began to program, brought three cadets; senior Breezy Jack- are supposed to lift you Thanksgiving day meals and is a member of Youth Salute. segregate into our little She is pictured with her parents, Keith and Donna Cross, son, senior Hyrum Dean and junior Troy Boxrucker, up, not beat you down. — pledge classes, wore pins and Lion Jim Weise. as the meeting’s guest speakers. The cadets presented Jennifer in St. Louis ■ that identified our group themselves, explained the duties of their JROTC po- Dear Jennifer: and were typecast from sitions, stated their future goals and provided their Readers unanimously the very beginning. opinion on the value of the JROTC program to their agreed paddling should After wrestling with personal and academic life. This was followed by not be tolerated, and this psychological social questions from the chapter members. Their presenta- stressed being a legacy dilemma — even becom- tions and responses were impressive, praised the val- does not guarantee ac- ing an active member, ue of their JROTC experience, and provided re- ceptance or that a pledge which would preclude newed confidence in the positive outlook of youth. will have a good experi- me from ever joining an- For their informative and entertaining presentations, ence in a particular soror- other sorority — I finally they were each presented a Chapter Certificate of ity. My readers comment: deactivated, switched to Appreciation. Dear Abby: My a much larger school The Fort Knox Chapter interfaces with all the daughter currently is in a with less emphasis on the JROTC units in the county and finds that the above sorority, but her experi- Greek system and happi- mentioned attributes are present in each of the ele- ence has been very ly sailed through the rest ments and reflects highly on the value of the JROTC mixed. She was not auto- of my college life with program and the impact it has on its cadets. matically welcomed by honors. — A Happy Officers or former officers who would like to know my sorority. She found Independent more about the organization may call Larry Herzog the process to be difficult Dear Abby is written by at 351-6433. and judgmental. How- Abigail Van Buren, also ever, she did find a won- known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her NARFE Program Chair Mary Tom Haun and Glenn Deaton. derful group of women mother, Pauline Phillips. in a different sorority. Write Dear Abby at ROTARACT CLUB HEARS As a sophomore this www.DearAbby.com or P.O. NARFE HAS MARCH MEETING Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA FROM AREA DAIRY FARMER year, she is on the other 90069. Universal Press side of recruitment (rush) Syndicate. The membership of Elizabethtown Chapter 1050 Denise Jones, like many of the Rotaract Club of of The National Active and Retired Federal Greater Hardin County members she spoke with Employees held their March 5 meeting at Nolin March 6, is dedicated to her job and family, wants to ‘TWEEN 12 & 20 RECC on Ring Road in Elizabethtown. The guest speaker for the day was Glen Deaton from Petroleum be a good neighbor and tries to prepare for the future Helicopters Inc. Deaton flies STAT Flights for PHI to challenges she might face. But unlike most, her job transfer patients to and from hospitals, including from requires her to work seven days week, 52 weeks a Why can’t boyfriend accident scenes. The crew normally consists of the pi- year. Jones is a dairy farmer and one of the people lot, a certified EMS and a nurse. Deaton attended behind the wholesome dairy foods consumers enjoy. take no for an answer? Warrant Officer School with the Army and learned to The Jones family owns Coleman Crest Dairy near fly at Fort Rucker. He has been flying more than 15 Loretto. They milk a herd of Holstein cows three Dr. Wallace: I am now years and his home base is in Greenville. times a day, every day. On the farm, corn silage dou- going through what most The next NARFE meeting is April 2 at Nolin ble cropped with wheat silage also is raised. To dairy girls go through when ROBERT RECC on Ring Road. farmers, the ultimate reward is knowing their actions they date one guy steadily WALLACE The Heartland Service Center for Civil Service ques- help create a healthy, abundant and affordable food — the pressure to have tions and concerns opens at 9 a.m. and the business supply for this community. sex. When I continue to meeting is at 11 a.m. The program for April will be sev- Dairy farmers are dedicated to their cows and the say no, he lays a “guilt all they ever do is make eral display tables of crafts, businesses, travel and more. land they call home – and the land their neighbors trip” on me by saying that noise, make a pest of Members will share information about horses, re- call home. They work hard to keep the water and air “all lovers make love.” themselves and gorge mote control airplanes and Longaberger baskets, and clean and to protect the land, continuing many He keeps saying I’m their stomachs. Every there also will be a table to buy and sell used books. proven practices of previous generations but also put- cold and distant, and he night, I thank the good The Kentucky Federation Convention is April 10 ting to use many techniques that were unknown just would like me to be Lord he made me a girl. through 12 in Hopkinsville at the Holiday Inn. Call five years ago. — Emily, Hobart, Ind. NARFE president Kay Bennett for more information at warm and sensitive. Dr. ■ “Yes, our family’s livelihood depends on us mak- Wallace, I really like Ja- Emily: The boys 769-3137. ing sure our natural resources are nurtured. More im- son, and he is a super can’t help the way they portantly, the future of our children’s families and the neat guy, except for his act. Actually, the villain is world depends on us making sustainable choices sexual hang-up. How can Mother Nature who de- now,” Jones said. Because of this commitment on the I convince him when I cided girls would mature dairy farm, people can count on wholesome dairy both mentally and physi- say no, I really mean it? Neighbors content foods produced while sustaining the environment. cally faster than boys, but Why can’t he take no for Southeast dairy farmers protect their land, care for she shows compassion an answer? — Becky, St. also can be seen at their animals and produce high quality milk and Catherines, Ontario. and permits the boys to rise to the level of the dairy foods for their families and yours. To learn ■ Becky: Throughout www.thenewsenterprise.com more about dairy farmers and the milk they produce, life, you will be pressured girls around age 15. WISE PERSON SHOULD visit www.southeastdairy.org, www.facebook.com/ by people to do certain NOT MAKE SAME MISTAKE sedairy or Twitter @sedairy. things not for your bene- TWICE. fit at all but for theirs. Dr. Wallace: Last week, I broke a promise In reality, people don’t and caused a good friend like to be told no. When PARTICIPANTS SOUGHT FOR EVERY WOMAN’S ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL to break up with her a person is told no, it steady boyfriend. She told means he can’t get his Every Woman’s Arts & handbags, do photogra- There are no juries or Radcliff. Live music and me a secret, and I prom- way; he can’t do some- Crafts fourth annual phy, build things, etc. — regulations; the only re- refreshments are avail- ised her I “wouldn’t tell a thing he wants. Two spring festival is May 12 at are welcome to partici- quirement is the items are able, as well as a variety of living soul,” but I did. I’m things usually happen. Colvin Community Cen- pate. handmade by you using fine handcrafted gift items sorry about the hurt I’ve First, the person asks ter in Radcliff, and wo- Anyone interested in quality work(wo)manship. for Mother’s Day. caused my friend, and I again, maybe in a slightly men artists and crafters in participating should visit No resale or home party have told her so. I hope For information, visit different way, and contin- the Kentucky area are be- the participation form type items. The festival is she understands I’m hu- www.everywomansart.org. ues to ask until he is final- ing sought to participate. page at www.everywo a way to support local and man and humans make Event organizer is La- ly convinced the answer Women of all ages who mansart.org and complete regional female artisans in mistakes. What can I do have a hobby or passion the registration form and a loving and encouraging Donna Eastman, (904) is going to remain no. now to make my friend 669-2260 or info@every Once that has finally they would like to show Paypal payment process atmosphere. forgive me? — Arlene, off — who paint, make ce- for a nominal fee of $40. The event is held annu- womansart.org. Marianne sunk in, the person will Ames, Iowa. Campbell and Malorie accept the decision with a ramics or pottery, sew, Confirmation with space ally the Saturday before ■ Arlene: You have Shannon are event foun- certain degree of frustra- crochet, embroider, make number will be sent upon Mother’s Day at Colvin apologized and that was candles, soaps, textiles or completion. Community Center in ders. tion or disappointment. the noble thing to do. A sincere discussion of You can do no more. If the reasons why you are your friend forgives you, NEIGHBORS GUIDELINES not going to have sex is a it will be that she feels much more effective ap- your apology was sincere. GETTING IT TO US activities, military news, and all other general photo can be picked up at the front desk up proach. If he does not But that’s her choice. ■ Neighbors submissions should be typed or news submissions. to one month following publication. want to accept your rea- But this also is a learn- legible. The information should be clear and ■ If email is not available, fax the item(s) to ■ Be sure to identify the people in the 769-6965, drop them off or mail to 408 W. sons and continues to be ing experience for you. concise. Include a name and daytime phone photo. sexually aggressive, tell number in case of questions. We reserve the Dixie Ave., Elizabethtown, KY 42701. Office ■ The News-Enterprise cannot guarantee all You’ll be making mistakes right to edit. hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday photos will be published. him goodbye and wish all of your life. A wise per- ■ Submissions and photos can be emailed through Friday. There is an after-hours drop box. him well. son shouldn’t make the to: WHAT ARE THE DEADLINES? THE VILLAIN IS MOTHER same mistake twice. [email protected] — WHAT ABOUT PHOTOS? Neighbors runs daily and items will publish NATURE. Dr. Wallace: engagements, births, birthdays, anniver- ■ Photos sent by email should be in .jpg for- first-come, first-serve on a space-available Why do 11-year-old boys Email Dr. Robert Wallace at saries and five generations. mat. Original black and white or color prints basis. Celebrations get first priority to pub- [email protected]. or are accepted. lish on schedule. act so stupid and so very Distributed by Creators [email protected] — All club ■ To have photos returned, include a self- immature? It seems like Syndicate Inc. news, including calendar listings for club addressed stamped envelope; otherwise, the QUESTIONS? Call 505-1751 A9 Money THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012 BUSINESS & AGRICULTURE

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TECHNOLOGY line. HP, the world’s No. 1 maker of personal comput- Hewlett-Packard ers, also is facing declining PC sales as people turn to to merge printing, tablet computers and PC divisions smartphones. The combined unit will Hewlett-Packard Co. be led by Todd Bradley, the will combine its printer and executive vice president of PC divisions to save mon- the PC group since 2005. ey, part of the technology Vyomesh Joshi, the head of company’s effort to turn the printing group, is retir- around its business. ing after 31 years with HP. The move announced The company said com- Wednesday comes at a time bining the units will in- when sales of printers and crease productivity and effi- ink, once HP’s lifeblood, ciency, while streamlining are falling as people share customer support and the documents and photos on- company’s supply chain. From wire reports.

MARKETWATCH WEDNESDAY

U.S. STOCKS CLOSE MIXED, CONTINUING BUMPY WEEK. U.S. stocks closed mixed Wednesday after a quiet trading day that left the indexes little changed. ELISE AMENDOLA/The Associated Press Without strongly positive or negative news to move the A home that was for sale in North Andover, Mass. Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes rose in January to the highest pace in nearly two years, a hopeful sign ahead of the spring buying season. market, stocks meandered sideways for most of the day. John Manley, chief equity strategist for Wells Fargo Advan- tage Funds, said the lack of market-moving events general- ly is good for stocks. Traders are increasingly confident the risks hanging over the market from Europe, oil prices and U.S. home re-sales have China will blow over, he said. Local stocks How stocks of local and statewide interest fared Wednesday. , as compiled by The Wright Lega Group. best winter in 5 years Company Price Change Volume 52wkL-H Cardinal Health (CAH) 41.41 +0.59 3,892,228 37.53-47.06 Churchill Downs (CHDN) 57.52 +0.48 84,413 36.67-60.00 The DEREK KRAVITZ “People don’t want to wait on the Still, economists caution the Corning Inc. (GLW) 13.93 -0.12 14,510,032 11.51-22.05 Dow Chemical (DOW) 35.04 -0.26 4,960,262 20.61-42.23 AP Real Estate Writer sidelines anymore and the change is damage from the housing bust is First Fncl Svcs Corp. (FFKY) 3.29 +0.06 850 1.00-5.17 very noticeable,” Greene said. deep and the industry is years away Ford Motor Co. (F) 12.57 +0.03 27,520,781 9.05-16.18 WAS H I N GTO N — U.S. home “There’s definitely been a mood from fully recovering. General Electric (GE) 20.07 +0.00 50,946,967 14.02-20.85 sales are gradually coming back. A Humana Inc. (HUM) 85.30 -0.04 1,252,263 64.06-96.46 shift.” Sales among first-time buyers, Lexmark (LXK) 35.34 +0.21 560,264 25.87-38.69 mild winter and a stronger job mar- The median sales prices of who are critical to a housing recov- Papa John’s (PZZA) 37.23 +0.13 75,843 26.95-40.82 ket have helped boost sales ahead homes rose for the first time in four ery, fell slightly last month to 32 PNC Fin. Svcs (PNC) 63.45 -0.04 2,672,252 42.70-64.37 of the crucial spring buying season. United Parcel Service (UPS) 80.51 +0.12 3,846,739 60.74-81.79 months in February, to $156,600. percent of all purchases. That’s Verizon Comms (VZ) 39.78 +0.15 9,851,212 32.28-40.48 The past two months made up And the supply of homes on the down from 33 percent in January. Wal-Mart Stores (WMT) 60.56 -0.04 7,248,427 48.31-62.63 the best winter for sales of previous- market increased more than 4 per- In healthy markets, first-time buyers Yum! Brands (YUM) 69.92 -0.29 2,189,963 47.15-70.41 ly occupied homes in five years, cent in February to 2.43 million, make up at least 40 percent. when the housing crisis began. And which could signal that more home- And homes at risk of foreclosure the sales pace in January was the owners became confident in the made up 34 percent of sales, down highest since May 2010, the last housing market. only slightly from 35 percent in month buyers could qualify for a There have been other signs of January. In more stable markets, federal home-buying tax credit. improvement in the depressed foreclosures make up less than 10 February sales dipped only housing market. percent of sales. slightly to a seasonally adjusted 4.59 Homebuilders have grown more For the past few years, the mar- million, the National Association of confident in the past six months af- ket has been saturated for years Realtors said Wednesday. That’s 13 ter seeing more people express in- with foreclosures. That has put percent higher than the sales pace terest in buying a home. In Februa- downward pressure on prices and last July and just below the revised ry, they requested the most permits driven away buyers. 4.63 million in January. to build homes since October 2008. Many can’t qualify for loans or Ian Shepherdson, chief U.S. Mortgage rates are near record meet higher down-payment re- economist at High Frequency Eco- lows. And the supply of homes fell quirements. Even those with excel- nomics, said the lower February’s in January to its lowest level in sev- lent credit and stable jobs are hold- numbers “should not detract from en years. ing off because they fear home the key point, which is that sales are A lower supply helps push up prices will keep falling. trending upward.” prices, which lures sellers onto the Sales are measured when buyers The sales pace remains far below market and generally improves the close on homes. Some deals have the 6 million economists equate quality of homes for sale. Rising been scuttled before the closing af- with healthy markets. And the prices also boost sales because buy- ter banks declined mortgage appli- number of first-time buyers, who ers want to invest in homes that are cations, home inspectors found are critical to a housing recovery, appreciating in value. problems, appraisals showed a continues to lag normal levels, A key reason for the brighter home was worth less than the bid, while foreclosures remain high. housing outlook is the job market or a buyer lost a job. Still, Summer Greene, a real es- has strengthened. From December Sales were mixed across the tate agent in Fort Lauderdale, said through February, employers country. They rose on a seasonal she’s getting multiple offers for list- added an average of 245,000 jobs a basis 1 percent in the Midwest and 2ND OPINIONS ARE PRICELESS, GET ONE! ings. That’s been rare since the month. The unemployment rate 0.6 percent in the South. They housing market went bust in South has fallen to 8.3 percent, the lowest dropped 3.2 percent in the West THE WRIGHT Florida. in three years. and 3.3 percent in the Northeast. LEGACY GROUP, LLC A Registered Investment Advisory Firm DEBT ADVISER 1104 Julianna Court, Elizabethtown, KY Steve Wright 270-723-0333 Managing Member www.wrightlegacygroup.com

What are the time limits on old,bad debt? GRAIN REPORT Two readers raise questions such as a court suit or garnish- about whether there’s a time limit ment. The clock starts running Opening bids for Thursday, March 22, by elevators/mills to farmers: on old, bad debt. STEVE from the date of the last payment U.S. No. 2 U.S. No. 2 U.S. No. 1 U.S. No. 2 Dear Debt Adviser: I have a made on the original account. Yellow White Yellow Soft Red BUCCI Corn Corn Soybeans Winter charge-off account on my credit Statute of limitations laws differ Wheat report. The question I have is that in each state, so you will need to Trend: Down 5-7 Down 6 Up 10 Down 6-7 Louisville 6.49 13.49 6.42 the account has been paid, but the check how those in your state ap- Pennyrile 6.70 7.62 13.45 6.46 account still is being reported as a for 120 to 180 days. The original ply to your debt. Regardless of (Milling Quality) 6.24 how many different collection Purchase 6.56 13.58 6.36 charge-off and with a zero bal- time frame for a loan — such as Central Bluegrass 6.09-6.49 13.02-13.35 5.92 ance. The original time frame for five years, in the case of a car loan agencies have purchased your Cumberland Lake the loan has not ended yet. Is this debt, your state law is the sole de- Mammoth Cave 6.61-6.67 13.45-13.49 6.16-6.26 — has no bearing on the length of Lincoln Trail 6.45-6.60 13.20 —— accurate for them to report the ac- time the delinquency will be re- terminant of when this clock starts count still as a charge-off, even or stops. In most states, the statute U.S. No. 2 U.S. No. 2 ported in your credit file. Oats Feed though the debt has been paid? — By paying off the debt, even of limitations clock resets with any Extra Heavy Barley Steve though very late, potential lenders payment made on the account. Trend: Down 6 Down 4 Dear Debt Adviser: Does the will be more willing to lend to Other actions can affect the clock Mammoth Cave 6.52 4.67 statute of limitations pertain to the you in the future than if you still in some states. To sum up, credit reporting Opening contract prices for new crop delivery: original debt, or does it restart had an unpaid account. U.S. No. 2 U.S. No. 1 U.S. No. 2 Soft every time the debt is sold? My However, for purposes of credit laws pertain to how long an accu- Yellow Yellow Red Winter debt is not from credit cards, it is reporting, the fact remains that rate negative item can be reported Corn Soybeans Wheat on a credit report, and statute of Louisville 5.23 12.82 6.34 from regular bills such as towing you allowed the account to reach Pennyrile 5.65 12.98 6.31 and utilities. — Dianne the point of being charged off. On limitation laws apply to how long (Milling Quality) 6.34 ■ a debt can be legally collected us- Purchase Dear Steve and Dianne: your credit report, your account Central Bluegrass 5.21-5.31 12.83 5.94-6.11 Many people confuse the time will show up as a black mark until ing the courts. In most states, a Mammoth Cave 5.35-5.36 12.82-12.88 6.10-6.11 negative account can be reported frames for keeping a debt on a the seven-year reporting period U.S. No 2 U.S. No 2 credit report vs. collecting a debt has expired. Just so you know, the on an account for longer than it White Corn Feed Barley using the courts or the statute of negative account will have less im- can legally be collected in court. Pennyrile 6.01 limitations. pact on your credit and score over But that’s not the case in my Mammoth Cave —— Steve, the charge-off will re- time and as you continue to pay home state of Rhode Island, Source: USDA-Kentucky Department of Agriculture Market News, Louisville main on your credit report for other bills when they’re due. where old debts are collectible for seven years. The Fair Credit Dianne, the statute of limita- more than a decade. LIMESTONE FARM LAWN Reporting Act states that negative tions clock is completely different Steve Bucci, author of “Credit WORKSITE items will stay there from the first from the seven-year rule credit re- Management Kit for Dummies,” works 801 NEW GLENDALE ROAD date of delinquency resulting in porting companies use. The with the nonprofit InCharge Debt Solutions in Orlando, Fla. Email ELIZABETHTOWN, KY. 42702-1145 the charge-off. Typically, a debt is statute determines whether a debt [email protected]. Distributed (270) 769-2341 • (888) 769-2341 charged off once it is delinquent is collectible in a legal proceeding, by Scripps Howard News Service. A10 THE NEWS·ENrERPRIS E THURSDAY, lUR CH 22 , 2012

Douj;ray Scott" Arthul Mlllor, lett, and Michelle Wllllam$ at Mari lyn Monroe '" "My Week With Marilyn," my week with MARILYN not worth the hype

By DECCA OWSLEY of old Hollywood and actors with bo"~I.y@th< n ...... nl.""'oe ,com larger-than·life personalities. I am a little confu!lCd as to why ~My Week 'My Week with Marilyn" has it was nominated for a GoldCll received several nods during With Marilyn' Globe in the Best Picture - Com· awa r d~ season but didn't make it edy or Musical category. It is nei­ to local theaters. It's now avail­ Rated PO for some language ther a comedy nor musical. able for renlal. Theatrical release date: Monroe comes out of the film a The film chronicles young December 23 very sympathetiC character, using Colin Clark's experience v,'Orking Runtime: 99 minutes others to chase her own insecuri­ on the set of the film ~ The Prince ties throughout the film. and the Showgirl" staring Marilyn There are bils and pieces of Monroe and Sir lawrence Olivier. "My Week with Marilyn" that Michelle WilliuTlls ("Blue Val­ are worthy of nominations, but entine") received an Academy the movie gets a little lost in the Award Best Actress nomination for middle. her role as Monroe and won a The small glimpse you get of Golden Globe for Best I't!rfor­ OVERHYPED the characters and srudios of old mance by an Actress in a Motion H ollywood are interesting to a Picture· Comedy or Musical. film huff, hut this tale of Mon­ Her perfonnance is passable, ing pulled into roe's spiral during the prod",:- but she didn't really disappear Monroe's confi· tion of "The Prince and the into Marilyn as many had said. dence ami anns Showgirl" is not one I'm She does a lot of wiggling and during her trou· likely to watch again. staring off in a ditty glance bUI bles shooting leaves the film with the appear­ with Olivier. 1Ie<: Lenz, thence with Lenz north 03-32 East 49.72 feet to an existing steel pin, continuing North 86-28 TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN AT THE TIME OF SALE IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR West 8.23 feet to a steel pin, continuing north 03-32 East 86.32 feet to an existing iron pin, a corner to a AN ACCEPTABLE SURETY. BALANCE DUE IN 60 DAYS. new division line to he parent tract, thence with said division South 88-38-24 East 130.47 feet to a nail in SALE NO. 7 the aforementioned alley, thence with said alley South 06-00 West 149.15 feet to the beginning per survey Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. Peggy L. Buck, et al. (10-CI-247)-amount of Judgment: $99,830.38 plus interest and dated October 16, 1986 by Glenn S. Turner LS #2153. costs. Subject to any and all easements, restriction, conditions, and legal highways of record and/or in ex istence. 1215 CLEAR RIDGE LANE, RADCLIFF, KY Being the same property conveyed from Mary Ruth Toy fka Mary Ruth Douglas and Jeffrey W. Toy, her Being Lots 94-A and 94-B of Rolling Oaks Subdivision, Section 6, Hardin County, Kentucky, per plat of said husband, to Donald P. Moriarty and Danielle Moriarty, his wife, by virtue of a deed dated 7-27-2004 and Subdivision of record in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 444, in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. recorded on 7-29-2004 at Deed Book 1123 Page 303 of the Hardin County Clerk’s Office, Kentucky real Being the same property conveyed by Universal Interiors, Inc., (dba Bruce Beasley Interiors), a Kentucky estate records. Corporation, to Robert W. Buck and Peggy L. Buck, husband and wife, and recorded on December 2, 2004 in SALE NO. 6 Deed Book 1136, Page 557 of the records of the Office of the Clerk of Hardin County, Kentucky. Robert W. US Bank National Association vs. Reco Frannon Bland, et al. (10-CI-250)-amount of Judgment: $101,848.94 Buck died on May 20, 2005 and Peggy L. Buck became the sole titleholder by survivorship. plus interest and costs. TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN AT THE TIME OF SALE IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR 104 HAMILTON ST., RADCLIFF, KY AN ACCEPTABLE SURETY. BALANCE DUE IN 60 DAYS. Being Lot 329 of Section 14 of Whispering Hills Subdivision to Hardin County, Kentucky, per plat of SALE NO. 8 record in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 704 in the Office of the Clerk of the County Court of Hardin County, JPMorgan Chase Bank vs. Patricia Cooper (08-CI-2605)-amount of Judgment: $91,024.90 plus interest and Kentucky. costs. Subject to all restrictions, conditions and covenants and to all legal highways and easements. 2627 VONOA DRIVE, RADCLIFF, KY Being the same property conveyed from Jonathan Jenkins and Sherry A. Jenkins, husband and wife, to Reco Being Lot 25 as shown on Plat of Happy Valley Subdivision, Section 4, recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 21 Bland and Rosette Bland, husband and wife, by virtue of a deed dated 7-14-2006 and recorded 7-18-2006 at (now Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 156A) as amended by Plat recorded in Plat Book 8 Page 12 (now Plat Cabinet 1, Deed Book 1196 Page 351 of the Hardin County, Kentucky real estate records. Sheet 231B) in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. SALE NO. 7 Being the same property conveyed to Patricia Cooper, unmarried, from Kimmie Sue White, single, by De ed PNC Bank, National Association vs. Thomas W. Knight, et al. (10-CI-1722) – amount of Judgment: dated April 12, 2007 and recorded April 19, 2007 in Deed Book 1224 Page 545 in the Office of the Clerk of $125,625.26 plus interest and costs. Hardin County Kentucky. 427 GLENWOOD DRIVE, GLENDALE, KY TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN AT THE TIME OF THE SALE IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT Being Lots 43 and 44 of Deborah Estates Subdivision, Section 2 to Hardin County, Kentucky as per Pla t of OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS. same of record in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 3202 in the Office of the Clerk of Hardin County. SALE NO. 9 Being the same property conveyed to Thomas Knight and Linda Knight, husband and wife, by General Chase Home Finance, LLC vs. Joseph W. Coombs, et al., (09-CI-1980) - amount of Judgment: $105,039.72 Warranty, Deed from Morris Kaplan and Modena Kaplan, husband and wife, dated February 12, 2003, plus interest and costs. recorded February 21, 2003 at 9:57 a.m. in Deed Book 1064 Page 354 of the Hardin County Clerk’s Records. 1380 HUTCHERSON LANE, ELIZABETHTOWN, KY SALE NO. 8 Beginning at a stake at the corner of Hutcherson Lane and Grace Peak Lane, going North 44-24 W 300 ft. to a Aurora Loan Services, LLC vs. Rick R. Murphy, et al. (10-CI-2183) - amount of Judgment: $182,500.00 plus stake, thence going N 37-43-17 E in line with electric power poles 85 ft. to a stake, thence N 46-45 -15 W 300 interest and costs. ft. to a stake in Hutcherson Lane, thence S 27-43-17 W with Hutcherson Lane 100 ft. to beginning. 406 ARDMORE COURT, ELIZABETHTOWN, KY NOW HAVING BEEN NEWLY SURVEYED IS MORE PARTICULARLY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS Being Lot 260 of Oak Valley Subdivision, Section 9, recorded in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 1401, in the Office of FOLLOWS: the Clerk of the Hardin County Court. Unless stated otherwise, any monument referred to herein as a “set pin” is 1/2” diameter rebar pin, 24” in Being the same property conveyed to Rick R. Murphy and Theresa A. Murphy, husband and wife, who length, with yellow plastic cap stamped “GS Turner PLS 2153”. All bearings stated herein are refere nced to acquired title with rights of survivorship, by virtue of a deed from Timothy Lee Cleary and Karen Sue Deed Book 932 Page 614. Cleary, husband and wife, dated June 19, 2006, filed June 20, 2006, recorded in Deed Book 1193 Page 514, Subject property being located at the intersection of the westerly right of way of Hutcherson Lane and the County Clerk’s Office, Hardin County, Kentucky. northerly right of way of Grace Peak Lane in Hardin County, Kentucky and being more particularly bounded Subject to all restrictions, conditions and covenants and to all legal highways and easements. and described as follows: SALE NO. 9 Beginning at a set pin on the westerly right of way of Hutcherson Lane and the northerly right of way of Deutsche Bank National Trust Co/ JPMorgan Chase Bank vs. William Keith, et al. (08-CI-2630) – amount of Grace Peak Lane, thence with the northerly right of way of Grace Peak Lane, N 52-40-51 W 316.04’ to an Judgment: $137,133.70 plus interest and costs. existing pin a corner to Howard, Deed Book 950, Page 36; thence with the line of Howard N 33-15-39 E 5536 SOUTH WILSON ROAD, ELIZABETHTOWN, KY 111.00’ to the set pin a new division corner to Routt and Jenkins; thence with the line of Routt and Jenkins, S Subject property being located on the East right of way of South Wilson Road (HWY 447) in Hardin 52-26-30 E 305.40’ to a set pin on the westerly right of way of Hutcherson Lane; thence with said right of County, Kentucky, and being more particularly bounded and described as follows: way S 27-43-17 W 113.00’ to the beginning. Beginning at an existing steel pin on the East right of way of South Wilson Road (HWY 447); thence with Subject property containing 0.7850 acres per survey directed by Glen S. Turner (PLS 2153, PE 10910) with said right of way, N 0-27-04 E 204.32’ to an existing steel pin, thence leaving said right of way an d going N Turner Engineering on July 6, 2001 and being subject to all easements and right of ways of record in the 87-09-49 E 311.74’ to an existing steel pipe; thence S 0.02-17 E 204.68’ (passing thru an existing f ence post office of the Hardin County Court Clerk and subject to all legal review as to conformance with all state and at 19.17’) to a steel pin thence S 87-11-07 W 23.34’ to an existing steel pin; thence S 87-15-03 W 290.13’ to local regulations concerning land divisions and subdivisions. the beginning. Subject tract containing 1.4656 acres per survey directed by Glenn S. Turner (LS 2153 PE Said property was conveyed from Routt Real Estate, Inc., to James Jenkins and Melissa R. Jenkins, hu sband 10010) in January 1989 and being subject to all easements and right of ways of record in the office of the and wife, parties of the second part, to David C. Howard and Susan J. Howard, husband and wife, parties of Hardin County Court Clerk. the third part and to Joseph W. Combs and Malisa L. Combs, husband and wife, parties of the fourth p art, Being the same property conveyed to William Keith and Karen Keith, husband and wife, from Earl Miller dated July 16, 2001, recorded July 24, 2001 in Deed Book 1004 page 310 in the Office of the Hardin C ounty Davis, Jr. and Katrina Renee Davis, husband and wife, by Deed dated April 17, 2006 and recorded Apri l 24, Clerk’s Office. 2006 in Deed Book 1187 Page 303 in the Office of the Clerk of Hardin County, Kentucky. TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN AT THE TIME OF THE SALE IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT FOR THE BALANCE. BALANCE IS DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THE SALE. OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS. SALE NO. 10 SALE NO. 10 Chase Home Finance LLC vs. Kenneth D. VanMetre, Jr., et al. (09-CI-2401)-amount of Judgment: $129,179.82 Bank of America, NA vs. Gilbert Lawson, et al., (09-CI-2668) - amount of Judgment: $65,380.09 plus plus interest and costs. interest and costs. 615 PIKE ST., ELIZABETHTOWN, KY 253 ROGERSVILLE RD., RADCLIFF, KY Being Lot 25 of Highland Park Subdivision to Elizabethtown, Hardin County, Kentucky, a plat of whic h is of Being Lots 13 and 14 in H.C. and Dennis Rogers Subdivision as per plat of said subdivision of record in the record in Deed Book 156 Page 626 and removed to Plat Book C Page 29 and further removed to Plat Cabinet office of the Clerk of Hardin County Court in Deed Book 148 Page 52. 1, Sheet 57-A in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. Said property was conveyed to Gilbert Lawson, husband, by Frances Lawson, wife, on September 16, 2003, Being the same property conveyed to Kenneth D. VanMetre Jr., a single person, from James Alan Sulliv an by a deed recorded on October 1, 2003, in Deed Book 1090 Page 536 in the Office of the Hardin County and Ann Sullivan, husband and wife, on January 20, 2006 and recorded on January 23, 2006 in Deed Book Clerk’s Office. 1178 Page 277 of the records of the Hardin County Court Clerk. TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY FOR THE BALANCE. BALANCE IS DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THE SALE. FOR THE BALANCE. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THE SALE. SALE NO. 11 SALE NO. 11 PNC Bank, National Association vs. Chasity Montgomery, et al. (10-CI-2417)-amount of Judgment: Bank of America, NA vs. Michael Hill-Brown, et al. (11-CI-1738)-amount of Judgment: $117,742.38 plus $210,541.84 plus interest and costs. interest and costs. 750 CASEY LANE, ELIZABETHTOWN, KY 1328 JONES ST., RADCLIFF, KY Being Lot 2 of Pecan Hill Estates, as shown on plat of same of record in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 3735 in the Being Lot 3 of Lilly Cove Estates per plat of same of record in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 2022 of record in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. Being the same property conveyed to Chasity Montgomery and Kevin Montgomery, wife and husband, by Being the same property conveyed to Michael Hill-Brown and Elizabeth Hill-Brown, husband and wife, by deed dated October 29, 2004 and recorded on November 3, 2004 in Deed Book 1133 Page 671 in the Hardi n deed dated 10-17-2006, of record in Deed Book 1206 Page 320 in the Office of the Clerk of the Hardin County County Court Clerk’s Office. Court. TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY FOR THE BALANCE. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THE SALE. FOR THE BALANCE. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THE SALE. ************************************** ************************************** PAUL MUSSELWHITE PAUL MUSSELWHITE MASTER COMMISSIONER MASTER COMMISSIONER HARDIN CIRCUIT COURT HARDIN CIRCUIT COURT 270-234-9715 270-234-9715 '" TI;[ NEVIS-ENTERPRISE .... THURSDAY, MARCH 22. 2012 - -

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EARLY BIRDS MIXED LEAGUE State Championships: 16. Marianna Godfrey 5:34.84 WEEKLY STANDINGS TEAM RESULTS Preliminaries BOWLING BLKR 78.5-33.5 Combined 19. Madeline Rich 5:34.34 Rocky Mountains 66-46 7. Dolphins 587 Boys’ 13-14 500-Yard Freestyle DIX-E-TOWN-LANES Easy Money 65.5-46.5 Girls 30. Isaac Lewis 5:31.09 THURSDAY NITE OPEN Bad Draw 65-47 5. Dolphins 539 WEEK 28 STANDINGS 31. Phillip Hayes 5:31.38 The Newbies 64-48 Boys Girls’ Open 400-Yard Medley Relay All Balls 150-74 Half and Half 56-56 14. Dolphins 48 Corvins 138-86 Thompson’s Trucking 55.5-56.5 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 5. Dolphins 4:02.77 Uncle Dan’s P&G 132-92 Over the Hill 51-61 Girls’ 13-14 400-Yard IM Manuela Sampaio Angelica Yun HMH 128-96 Killer Bees & G 46.5-65.5 10. Mariana Sampaio 4:49.43 Emma Coakley Hannah Godfrey Curvy’s Pro Shop 126-98 WEEKLY RESULTS 11. Madeline Rich 4:50.61 Girls’ 13-14 400-Yard Medley Relay Blue Beacon 126-98 Men High Game Boys’ 13-14 400-Yard IM 6. Dolphins 4:12.73 Free Agents 126-98 Roy Steingrube 247-231-189 27. Isaac Lewis 4:52.50 Madeline Rich Mary Charlotte Pepper M&M 120-104 Bob Money 227-213-208 30. Mason Riggs 4:56.35 Mariana Sampaio Marianna Godfrey AGC 117-107 Butch Hornback 220 34. Phillip Hayes 5:04.11 Boys’ 13-14 400-Yard Medley Relay Advance Auto Parts 114-110 James Washington 211 Girls’ Open 400-Yard IM 10. Dolphins 4:16.14 Just Throw It 109-115 Bobby Bell 202-184 A Final Isaac Lewis Grayson Riggs Dean’s Gang 104-120 Bob Hack 195 2. Manuela Sampaio 4:28.87 Mason Riggs Phillip Hayes Team Leverage 102-122 Dave Knoop 194 6. Hannah Godfrey 4:41.54 Girls’ 13-14 200-Yard Freestyle Relay ELAD Edge 98-126 Bob Dotts 194 B Final 3. Dolphins 1:43.79 Neighborhood Market 96-128 Jerry Kauffeld 190 10. Angelica Yun 4:46.59 Mariana Sampaio Mary Charlotte Pepper WEEK 28 RESULTS Doug Thompson 183 Boys’ Open 400-Yard IM High Game Jack Decker 183 21. Chase Simmons 4:30.76 Marianna Godfrey Madeline Rich Eric Adams 247-201 Darrell Risinger 182 Girls’ 13-14 200-Yard Freestyle Boys’ 13-14 200-Yard Freestyle Relay Anthony Hines 246-195 Men High Series 10. Mary Charlotte Pepper 1:58.57 8. Dolphins 1:43.81 Derek Justis 246 Roy Steingrube 667 21. Mariana Sampaio 2:02.82 Grayson Riggs Phillip Hayes Micheal Hall 234 Bob Money 648 29. Madeline Rich 2:04.89 Isaac Lewis Mason Riggs Dartball Champions Joe Evans 233-196 Butch Hornback 563 32. Marianna Godfrey 2:05.91 Girls’ Open 200-Yard Freestyle Relay John Folco II 233-195 Bobby Bell 544 61. Katherine Bellware 2:13.17 6. Dolphins 1:44.13 Dean Taylor 232-215 Jerry Kauffeld 535 Boys’ 13-14 200-Yard Freestyle Emma Coakley Angelica Yun Stovall United Methodist Church won the Hardin County Timothy Murrell 223 Women High Game 38. Isaac Lewis 2:05.25 Manuela Sampaio Hannah Godfrey Church Dartball League Tournament on March 9. Players are Phil Murrell 221 Becky Harrell 226 39. Phillip Hayes 2:05.90 Girls’ 13-14 200-Yard IM Darrell Risinger 214-203 Kelly Monnette 204-164-162 52. Mason Riggs 2:10.66 21. Madeline Rich 2:20.70 Kevin Allen, Chaffin Blair, Hugh Cross, Susan Cross, Joe Tim Strait 213 Marci Kauffeld 199 Girls’ Open 200-Yard Freestyle 29. Mariana Sampaio 2:22.42 Dyson, Karen Dyson, Shelby Exler, Tony Exler, Hansel Haycox, David Sims 213 6. Emma Coakley 1:57.40 Terry McHorney 188-179-163 Boys’ 13-14 200-Yard IM Dan Persful 211-197 Lucy Ash 188-187-178 Boys’ Open 200-Yard Freestyle Ken Jessee, Nicholas Kabalan, Art Krentz, Carroll McDonald, Ron Brown 210 Sandra Deel 187-174-169 37. Thomas Deaton 1:53.56 38. Mason Riggs 2:20.15 Gene McQueen, Joey Riggs, Charlie Sherrard, Patty Sherrard, Bob Money 210 Linda Thompson 179 Girls’ 13-14 100-Yard Breaststroke 40. Isaac Lewis 2:20.81 Brian Grant 207 Dawn Ferguson 178-176-165 15. Mariana Sampaio 1:12.75 58. Phillip Hayes 2:28.25 Eric Tollefson and Jeff Tollefson. Danny Douglas 203 Kathy Vandygrift 177-167 20. Mary Charlotte Pepper 1:14.14 Girls’ Open 200-Yard IM Allen Shackelford 199 Martha Hornback 168 Boys’ 13-14 100-Yard Breaststroke 5. Manuela Sampaio 2:10.49 Billy Keith 198 Lesa Steingrube 160 15. Grayson Riggs 1:10.40 32. Angelica Yun 2:20.27 Chris Marcum 197-196 Dawn Walters 160 27. Mason Riggs 1:13.36 Boys’ Open 200-Yard IM Anthony Helm 196 Women High Series 32. Isaac Lewis 1:14.44 25. Chase Simmons 2:04.33 Russell Sallee 196 Lucy Ash 553 Girls’ Open 100-Yard Breaststroke Girls’ 13-14 100-Yard Freestyle WE WANT YOUR RESULTS AND PHOTOS! Chris Stilts 195 Sandra Deel 532 A Final 13. Madeline Rich 55.88 High Series Terry McHorney 530 4. Manuela Sampaio 1:06.61 17. Mary Charlotte Pepper 56.49 Eric Adams 619 There are four ways to turn in sports scores and photos: Kelly Monnette 530 8. Hannah Godfrey 1:09.12 31. Mariana Sampaio 58.15 Derek Justis 616 B Final ■ Becky Harrell 525 37. Marianna Godfrey 58.42 E-MAIL: to [email protected]. John Folco II 602 Dawn Ferguson 519 16. Angelica Yun 1:10.22 Micheal Hall 600 Marci Kauffeld 492 Boys’ Open 100-Yard Breaststroke Boys’ 13-14 100-Yard Freestyle We accept Word (.doc), Notepad (.txt), JPEG (.jpg) and bitmap Darrell Risinger 599 Kathy Vandygrift 482 21. Chase Simmons 1:05.08 40. Grayson Riggs 56.28 Joe Evans 596 WOMEN’S LEAGUE Girls’ 13-14 200-Yard Backstroke 48. Isaac Lewis 57.30 (.bmp) files. Billy Keith 593 WEEKLY STANDINGS 15. Marianna Godfrey 2:15.84 49. Phillip Hayes 57.35 ■ FAX: (270) 769-6965. Please write “Sports” on all pages. Dean Taylor 593 Golden Girls 71-45 Girls’ 13-14 200-Yard Backstroke 60. Mason Riggs 58.32 Anthony Hines 588 E’town Laundry 69-47 16. Marianna Godfrey 2:14.90 Girls’ Open 100-Yard Freestyle ■ MAIL: The News-Enterprise Sports Department, 408 West Dixie Brian Grant 579 Uncle Dan’s Pawn 69-47 21. Madeline Rich 2:17.16 41. Hannah Godfrey 56.70 Chris Marcum 576 Team 4 68.5-47.5 59. Katherine Bellware 2:31.78 57. Natalie Miller 58.10 Avenue, Elizabethtown, KY 42701. Danny Douglas 565 Pin Splitters 65.5-50.5 Girls’ Open 200-Yard Backstroke Boys’ Open 100-Yard Freestyle ■ IN PERSON: At our office (address listed above). Office hours Phil Murrell 564 WEEKLY RESULTS 8. Manuela Sampaio 2:09.77 37. Chase Simmons 50.85 Ron Brown 560 High Game XX. Emma Coakley DFS 39. Thomas Deaton 51.00 Dan Persful 558 are from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. There is a drop box to the Lori Strait 217-160 Boys’ Open 200-Yard Backstroke Girls’ 13-14 200-Yard Butterfly Allen Shackelford 558 Benita Clark 180 26. Chase Simmons 2:07.51 3. Mariana Sampaio 2:16.13 right prior to entering the second door for use during non-office Bob Money 557 Lucy Ash 177 Girls’ 13-14 400-Yard Freestyle Relay Boys’ 13-14 200-Yard Butterfly Anthony Helm 552 Beverly Money 176-159 4. Dolphins 3:44.31 hours. SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE Kathy Vandygrift 173-164 Mary Charlotte Pepper Mariana Sampaio 19. Phillip Hayes 2:29.60 WEEK 28 STANDINGS Sue Parrett 168-159-154 Marianna Godfrey Madeline Rich Girls’ Open 200-Yard Butterfly All submitted items must be received before noon Wednesday Boot Country 80.5-31.5 Sandy Deel 166 Boys’ 13-14 400-Yard Freestyle Relay 1. Emma Coakley 2:04.64 prior to Thursday’s publication. Perry’s Tools 69-43 Martha Hornback 163 12. Dolphins 3:50.21 18. Manuela Sampaio 2:18.12 Triple F 67.5-44.5 Diana Bennett 163 Phillip Hayes Grayson Riggs 19. Hannah Godfrey 2:18.45 All items must have a contact name, phone number and first and Clueless 66-46 Joan Johnson 159-156 Mason Riggs Isaac Lewis 25. Angelica Yun 2:23.33 Curvy’s Pro Shop 65-47 Dorothy Brown 159 Girls’ Open 400-Yard Freestyle Relay Girls’ 13-14 100-Yard Backstroke last names of all participants. The N-E has the right to edit/crop 4 Fun 63.5-48.5 Karen Keith 157-151 8. Dolphins 3:43.78 20. Madeline Rich 1:04.17 all items. The N-E also has the right to hold items for publication Snack Time Vending 61-51 Shirl Wooten 157 Hannah Godfrey Manuela Sampaio 27. Marianna Godfrey 1:05.03 Jungle Fever 58-50 Deana Barnett 155 Natalie Miller Emma Coakley 32. Mary Charlotte Pepper 1:05.72 because of space or time constraints. Team 2 57-55 Linda Maree 152 Girls’ 13-14 1000-Yard Freestyle Boys’ 13-14 100-Yard Backstroke Back in Black 51.5-60.5 Janet Lanz 151-150 1. Mary Charlotte Pepper 10:38.84 33. Isaac Lewis 1:06.60 Photos should be of championship, runner-up or third-place indi- The Braves 48-60 8. Marianna Godfrey 11:22.31 High Series 39. Mason Riggs 1:07.90 Early Bloomers 45-67 Lori Strait 526 Girls’ 15-99 1000-Yard Freestyle viduals or teams. Andy’s Barber Shop 44-68 Sue Parrett 481 2. Emma Coakley 10:44.02 Girls’ Open 100-Yard Backstroke WEEK 28 RESULTS Beverly Money 468 6. Hannah Godfrey 11:07.88 10. Emma Coakley 1:00.83 No phoned-in, handwritten, all-caps or items older than 45 days Women High Game Joan Johnson 462 Girls’ Open 100-Yard Butterfly 11. Manuela Sampaio 1:01.15 will be taken. Annette Anderson 184-169-146 Benita Clark 460 4. Emma Coakley 57.56 Boys’ Open 100-Yard Backstroke Stephenie Wright 183 Lucy Ash 460 8. Manuela Sampaio 1:00.01 34. Chase Simmons 58.50 For photos to be returned, submittee must turn in a self- Barbara Rollins 179-176-172 TUESDAY MORNING SENIOR 37. Angelica Yun 1:03.34 42. Thomas Deaton 1:00.04 Pat Hewett 178-160-141 WEEKLY STANDINGS Girls’ 13-14 100-Yard Butterfly Girls’ 13-14 1650-Yard Freestyle addressed stamped envelope. Sabrina Barner 178 ABC’s 36.5-19.5 13. Mariana Sampaio 1:00.88 1. Mary Charlotte Pepper 17:55.28 For information, call Josh Claywell at (270) 505-1752 Kim Chatoney 171-167-163 Mixed Nuts 36-20 22. Madeline Rich 1:02.47 XX. Marianna Godfrey 18:29.72 Kathy Alberts 165-159 Wild Cats 34.5-21.5 Boys’ 13-14 100-Yard Butterfly Kelly Monnette 163-148 Mystery Bowlers 34-22 26. Mason Riggs 1:01.69 Mary Stroud 154-150 We Can 34-22 36. Isaac Lewis 1:05.10 Linda Atcher 150-148 Seven Ups 32-24 37. Phillip Hayes 1:05.28 Jennifer 142 Tough Ones 30-26 XX. Grayson Riggs DFS A Revolution in Zero Turns Donna Harbolt 141 Hit & Miss 29-27 Girls’ Open 50-Yard Freestyle Cindy Wright 140 Roller Coasters 27-29 26. Hannah Godfrey 25.80 Men High Game We Try 25-31 54. Natalie Miller 27.29 Bryan Barner 248-216-207 Four Friends 25-31 Boys’ Open 50-Yard Freestyle Billy Lutz 234-197-184 Pen Pals 25-31 38. Chase Simmons 23.45 The Steering Wheel Ricky Brooks 232-201 Big Blue 19-37 43. Thomas Deaton 23.53 Ed Sullivan 219-182-180 WEEKLY RESULTS Girls’ 13-14 50-Yard Freestyle Alan Barner 214-192 Women High Game 18. Madeline Rich 25.80 Billy Anderson 204-191 Barbara Colville 185-164-144 22. Mary Charlotte Pepper 26.22 George Wever 201 Sue Parrett 176-152-146 24. Mariana Sampaio 26.25 James Stroud 201-199 Rose Creighton 160 51. Katherine Bellware 27.42 James Westmoreland 200-182 Raymer 158 57. Marianna Godfrey 27.59 Test drive the New Cub Dave Pratt 199-189 Connie Denney 152-149-140 Boys’ 13-14 50-Yard Freestyle Chuck Crum 190 Pearl Bell 146 32. Grayson Riggs 25.61 Mike White 190-189 Betty Meredith 144 46. Mason Riggs 26.23 Cadet Zero Turn Mower Jeff Childers 182-182 Men High Game 62. Phillip Hayes 26.81 Tom Chatoney 180 Jack Decker 258-207-164 Girls’ Open 200-Yard Breaststroke Women High Series Charlie Totten 225 A Final Barbara Rollins 527 David Knoop 214-203-192 2. Manuela Sampaio 2:21.30 Z-Force 48S Kim Chatoney 501 Bill Noe 206-154 7. Hannah Godfrey 2:27.69 Annette Anderson 499 Darrell Risinger 202-171-157 B Final Pat Hewett 479 Omer Rucker 197-151 12. Angelica Yun 2:29.54 Twin Cyl Kohler Kathy Alberts 460 Doug Thompson 190-169-156 Boys’ Open 200-Yard Breaststroke Stephenie Wright 441 Bobby Bell 183-181-167 28. Chase Simmons 2:23.63 48” Fabricated Deck Kelly Monnette 441 Bob Dotts 174 Girls’ 13-14 200-Yard Breaststroke Mary Stroud 427 R.B. Smith 170-159-155 20. Mary Charlotte Pepper 2:41.07 Sabrina Barner 425 Roger McMaster 170-153 24. Mariana Sampaio 2:42.54 Linda Atcher 414 Garland Caver 169-167-160 Boys’ 13-14 200-Yard Breaststroke Full Zero Turn response Tanya Major 405 Randy Langley 169-160-153 18. Mason Riggs 2:33.58 Men High Series James Washington 169-155 25. Grayson Riggs 2:39.05 with a Steering Wheel Bryan Barner 671 Bill Kegerreis 168-163 27. Isaac Lewis 2:39.37 Ricky Brooks 612 Gwen Carlson 167 Girls’ Open 500-Yard Freestyle Billy Lutz 612 Mansfield Smith 156 A Final Ed Sullivan 581 Jerry Colville 155 7. Emma Coakley 5:15.71 James Stroud 579 B Final Alan Barner 572 11. 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“WE BEAT ANY BIG CITY DEAL” TAG: HA B4 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE SPORTS THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012 JONES: providing big physical on offense and defense points and 7.2 re- Twitter for a stretch after his poor at the buzzer after Jones sat on to get more rebounds,” Jones bounds per game performance, letting his critics the bench the final 2:59. boost on the boards said. “That’s what is helping us this year. His play know he didn’t forget anything “They beat us every way, they usually win games is getting more in last year’s while Kentucky superfan and ac- were more physical, they were; Continued from B1 rebounds. So I’m just trying to NCAA Tourn- tress Ashley Judd messaged him they played with more intensity, help get more rebounds.” ament lifted Ken- words of encouragement. they executed better, made shots you’re reading, tell the rest of the Jones surprised many when he tucky to the Final He appeared to turn a corner that they had to make,” Calipari guys. He’s doing good, he’s doing 10 days later when he posted: decided to return for his sopho- Four. said. “We had a couple of guys lit- good.” “He rebound- “It’s ok to fail but it’s never ok to erally no show the game. Wasn’t more season instead of going into JONES Jones is healthy and playing ed the ball like give up” and started SEC play in just one. You guys got one, but if well for the Wildcats (34-2). He’s the NBA after averaging 15.7 crazy,” Calipari said. “As a matter January with 20 points against you watch the tape, there was averaging 14.4 points and 10.4 re- points and 8.8 rebounds as a of fact, in the game we lost South Carolina on Jan. 7 and ac- more like two or three.” bounds over his last five games freshman. Calipari brought in an- against Connecticut, he had 15 knowledged his confidence had Jones looks nothing like a no- and looks like the playmaker he other No. 1 ranked recruiting rebounds, and he was rebound- been shot because of the pain in show as of late, and his team- would be this season when he class that includes starters ing every ball. Much better offen- his finger. mates already plan to be looking was tabbed the Southeastern Anthony Davis, Michael Kidd- sive player than he was a year “It just happened at the wrong for him. Conference’s preseason Player of Gilchrist and Marquis Teague. ago, and now he’s still rebound- time,” he said. “Terrence is being more ag- the Year. That lessened Jones’ needed ing.” Calipari also said it was unfair gressive on rebounds, looking for “I’m just being more aggres- role as a scorer and the finger in- Jones appears confident again for Jones to shoulder all the his shot more,” sophomore sive on offense, just trying to at- jury cost him two games as his after being shaken during those blame for the loss to Indiana on Doron Lamb said. “We’re going tack the rim and just be more numbers have fallen to 12.6 December days. He abandoned Christian Watford’s 3-point play to be going to him a lot.”

LOUISVILLE: plays that stands out about Izzo 2001-02 — and been to the its where-did-they-come- in the NCAA Tournament: NCAA Tournament nine of from run and brought it at 7:47 tonight his teams rarely lose as the the last 10 years. with him to Kentucky and favorite. “He’s a Hall of Fame later Louisville. The Continued from B1 The Spartans famously coach. He’s a great coach to Cardinals were inconsistent lost to mid-major George play for,” Louisville point at times this season, but It also features two of the guard Peyton Siva said. Mason in 2006 as a No. 6 picked up steam at the end, nation’s best short-turn- seed and to Nevada two “He teaches us a lot about winning four games in four around coaches, great bas- years earlier as a seventh how he’s been to the Sweet ketball minds who thrive seed. All of Michigan 16’s, how he’s been in the days to earn the Big East on the adapt-on-the-fly na- State’s other losses have Elite Eight’s, Final Fours Conference championship ture of the NCAA Tourn- come either to a higher and national champi- before beating Davidson ament. seed or in the Final Four. onships. And everybody and New Mexico to open Izzo has been the king of “I think our leadership grasps the fact that he has the NCAA Tournament. consistency during his 17 has been good most years,” been there and knows what “We know he’s going to seasons in East Lansing, Izzo said. “That’s why it takes to be successful.” press,” Izzo said. “We know leading the Spartans to the we’ve had some success.” Pitino’s success has they’re going to play a lot Final Four six times, includ- Pitino’s had his share, come from the frenetic way of zone. Their offense has ing three straight from too. his teams play. MATT YORK/The Associated Press changed a little bit, but I 1999-2001, along with a na- He has gone to the Final No matter where he’s Louisville coach Rick Pitino instructs his team during practice think for the most part you tional championship in Four five times and is the in Phoenix on Wednesday. been, the 59-year-old coach 2000. He’s led Michigan first coach to take three dif- has instituted a push-the- do get to know programs, State to the NCAA Tourn- ferent teams there, starting ok Louisville to the Final Louisville has won at pace style, his teams relying and I think these guys have ament 14 straight years and with Providence’s improba- Four in 2005 and picked up least 20 games in all but on 3-pointers and defensive had success for a long time. into the round of 16 in 10 of ble run in 1987. Pitino also his 600th career victory in one of Pitino’s 11 seasons pressure to create easy bas- They tweak their systems, the past 15 seasons. led Kentucky to the 1996 the Cardinals’ opener this with the Cardinals — they kets on the break. He start- but they don’t change them There’s something else national championship, to- season. had 19 his first year in ed with Providence during all the time.”

was looking for a curveball,” to get better. Those two (errors), one unearned run. Pitts said the LARUE COUNTY 6, ELIZABETHTOWN 1 HAWKS: move to 2-0 RHE Meredith said. “I saw it coming we need to make those plays. We Panthers can ill afford to make LaRue County 230 001 0 6 6 2 Continued from B1 and I just drove it up the middle did a good job on first and third, mistakes like they had against the Elizabethtown 000 000 1 1 5 6 to drive in two runs.” but there was one time we got Hawks. Slade Owens and Trevor Skaggs. Cannon In the second, senior Stephen That was more than enough thrown out. We’re still learning. “I think we had unforced mis- Pender, Tyler Brandenburg (4) and Zeke for Owens, who was completely We’re not perfect by far.” takes,” Pitts said. “Chris does a Pinkham. WP: Owens (1-0). LP: Pender (0-1). Carpenter walked and senior 2B: Kyle Meredith (LC), Owens (LC), Cody Kyle Sheeran walked with two in control. Despite the win, Pender took the loss, allowing good job and they put a lot of Bridges (E). outs. On a hit and run, Meredith LaRue County coach Chris Price three hits, four walks and five pressure on a defense by stealing UP NEXT: LaRue County plays at Central delivered a two-run double to said his experienced team must runs – two earned – in three in- and the hit and run. The bottom Hardin at 5:30 p.m. Friday. Elizabethtown center and he scored when continue to improve. nings. He struck out four. Senior line is how you respond to that plays at Bullitt East at 5:30 p.m. Friday. Owens reached on an error. “We’ve got to get better,” Price Tyler Brandenburg worked four pressure. We did not respond to Chuck Jones can be reached “I was down in the count and I said. “It’s early but we still need innings, giving up three hits and it.” at (270) 505-1759

have tough road all have individuals who have rolled 300 BULLDOGS: games since the season started Nov. 28 – Continued from B1 John Hardin makes up for in depth. John Hardin co-coach Mike Moritz And being up there where it’s so wide used all 11 players on his roster Saturday open, I don’t feel like I have to worry during the eight-player qualifying game or about somebody being on my left or my the 11 subsequent baker games. In addi- right.” tion to Murphy and Ward, that roster in- On the bowling coaches’ email list cludes senior Dru Inman, juniors Sean serve Sunday night and Monday, coaches Diezman, Alex Humes, Josh Proctor and from other qualifying teams were com- Chance Strand and freshmen Aaron plaining about lane availability and here Gunter, Doug Kim and Daniel Miller. the Bulldogs were with the enormous facil- “It’s really amazing to be going to State ity mostly to themselves. and it obviously wasn’t just me – this is a “That place is big, big, big,” said John team effort. We’re going to State and I just Hardin senior Lucas Ray. wanted to help the seniors,” Gunter said. “That place is massive,” added Ward of “It’s been great because even when we’re the 68-lane facility, where the Bulldogs re- not getting strikes, everyone is still cheer- turned Tuesday night for one last look at ing for you to get that spare.” the venue before State gets rolling. “It was Meanwhile, the Lady Trojans have good to go and get used to the lanes a lit- found a way to mesh an eclectic group. tle bit. At first when you look at the whole Many of North Hardin’s players had par- place, it looks deceiving and looks farther ticipated or still do participate in other ex- than it actually is, but really, it’s just the tra-curricular events – Hatler does ROTC, same lane. So I’m glad we went and prac- senior Tiffany McFee and freshman Jillian ticed and I think I’m ready for Thursday.” Shufelt are on the track team, senior Both programs hope they’re ready, as Samantha Atkins starts in right field for the they’ll have their work cut out for them. softball team, senior Dakota Grigsby is a NATHANIEL BRYAN/The News-Enterprise former cheerleader and senior Lauren John Hardin’s boys’ bowling team finished runner-up at last weekend’s 2nd (Mid Kentucky) The Bulldogs’ 935 pin total for six play- Region Tournament and will compete in today’s team state tournament. ers in region qualifying rank them last Mansell and eighth-grade sister Regan among the state qualifiers and their 160.45 Mansell are former swimmers – but to- Other team members are freshman tion of Shufelt, Eastman, McFee, Hatler baker average was last too – more than 13 gether, they didn’t have a lot of cohesion. Ally Eastman, junior Allie Dennis and sen- and Atkins. pins behind 15th-place Bowling Green. If “We started the season strong and I iors Dynique Campbell and Melanie The Lady Trojans had the ninth-best the seeds from the region tournament know we’re going to end it strong,” said Morales. seeding total (860), but their 135.73 baker held, the 16th-seeded Bulldogs would be senior Stormie Brown, who’s also a mem- “We all didn’t really know each other average in the region tournament was 14th looking at the top-seeded Louisville ber of the North Hardin dance team. before he came here, but we’ve grown to- best among State qualifiers. Pleasure Ridge Park Panthers (234.50 indi- “Bowling has brought everyone together gether to become what we are,” said On Tuesday, McFee said the enormity and helped us turn into a big bowling fam- vidual average, 209.91 team baker aver- Grigsby, who had a key spare Saturday to of State still hadn’t hit the team yet. age) in the sweet 16 of the best 3-of-5 sin- ily and get to know each other. Maybe help the Lady Trojans finish off their upset “No, not really,” she admitted. “But I gle-elimination tournament. during school at the very beginning of the of Central Hardin in the semifinals. What the Bulldogs lack in star power – school year we would just walk past each Like John Hardin, the Lady Trojans think we’re all starting to get pretty nerv- fellow State qualifiers Louisville Fern other, but now we’re all sharing the same tend to interchange their lineup. But ous.” Creek, Louisville Trinity and Scott County experience.” Saturday, they mostly relied on the rota- Nathaniel Bryan can be reached at (270) 505-1758

BJORK: will try to ble energy to the Ole Miss Before going to WKU, SEC powerhouses. Ole He fired men’s basket- Hilltoppers lost to Ken- family, and I’m looking for- he spent the previous five Miss is also in the middle of ball coach Ken McDonald tucky, 81-66 in the second help Rebels in SEC ward to seeing that grow,” years at UCLA, where he a $150 million capital cam- midseason after a 5-11 start round. “It’s great exposure Manning said. directed all fundraising ac- paign that is expected to and replaced him with Ray for our university, really all Continued from B1 Bjork was the youngest tivities. raise funds for a new bas- Harper, who later became of our teams.” He previously worked at ketball arena and renova- the permanent coach and One of Bjork’s chal- athletic director in the Bjork also fired women’s Football Bowl Subdivision Miami and Missouri after tions to football’s Vaught- one of the highest-paid basketball coach Mary lenges will be helping re- getting his start at Western Hemingway Stadium. coaches in the conference while at Western Kentucky. Taylor Cowles after this build Mississippi’s football Kentucky as an athletic de- Bjork made decisive with a base salary of program. The Rebels fin- “The future of WKU velopment coordinator in moves with coaches at $375,000. season and had been active ished 2-10 last season, 0-8 athletics is bright and the 1996-97. Western Kentucky, despite The Hilltoppers went on in determining her replace- in the Southeastern Con- foundation is in place for Now he’ll be charged his relatively short tenure. to make a run to the NCAA ment until this past week. ference. Fourth-year foot- greatness to occur for years with helping the Rebels After football coach Tournament, winning four That job is expected to start ball coach Houston Nutt to come,” Bjork said. compete in the loaded Willie Taggart’s 7-5 season games in four days to earn between $150,000 and was fired after the season “WKU fans can always SEC. Ole Miss has an an- this year, Bjork renegotiat- the automatic qualifier out $175,000. count on the Bjork family and Hugh Freeze replaced nual athletic budget of ed his deal and more than of the Sun Belt Conference. AP Sports Writer Colin Fly him in December. being proud members of about $50 million, which is doubled the head coach’s “It’s been a great run,” in Lexington contributed “Ross will bring incredi- Hilltopper Nation.” dwarfed by several other base salary to $475,000. Bjork said just before the to this report. THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE SPORTS THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012 B5 NFL Saints coach suspended over bounties

By HOWARD FENDRICH “The bounty thing is completely unpro- AP Pro Football Writer Colts sign free agent now be a Colt for years to come and help fessional. I’m happy the league has made us reach our ultimate goal.” Meting out unprecedented punishment lineman Satele it known it won’t be tolerated,” said left for a crush-for-cash bounty system that tar- tackle Jordan Gross, Newton’s teammate geted key opposing players, the NFL sus- INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Bengals sign Green-Ellis on the Carolina Panthers. “To think that pended New Orleans Saints head coach Colts general manager Ryan Grigson got something like that would happen — guys the center he wanted to anchor CINCINNATI —A person familiar Sean Payton without pay for next season with the negotiations said former New trying to hurt someone to make a few ex- and indefinitely banned the team’s former Indianapolis’ rebuilt offensive line — and tra bucks — is just appalling. I mean we it’s not Jeff Saturday. England Patriots running back BenJarvus defensive coordinator, Gregg Williams. Green-Ellis has agreed to a deal with the have a lot on the line, every single one of On Wednesday, the Colts signed Payton is the first head coach suspend- Cincinnati Bengals, who need someone us. ... You don’t want to see anyone taken Samson Satele, who started 74 career ed by the league for any reason, accused of to replace Cedric Benson. out a game.” trying to cover up a system of extra cash games with the Miami Dolphins and Green-Ellis spent four seasons with According to the league, Saints defen- payouts that NFL commissioner Roger Oakland Raiders. A person with knowl- New England, carrying 181 times for 667 sive captain Jonathan Vilma offered Goodell on Wednesday called “particular- edge of the deal said it’s a three-year con- yards in 2011 with 11 touchdowns. $10,000 to any player who knocked then- ly unusual and egregious” and “totally un- tract worth $10.8 million, with $5 million Various reports had him agreeing to a Minnesota Vikings quarterback Favre out acceptable.” guaranteed. The person spoke on the three-year deal. of the 2010 NFC championship game. Sending a message by taking a harsh condition of anonymity because the team The Bengals are expected to announce The Saints were flagged for roughing stand, Goodell also banned Saints general did not announce the terms. the signing today after final details are Favre twice in that game, and the league manager Mickey Loomis for the first eight “It’s a brand new team,” Satele said in completed, said the source speaking on later said they should have received anoth- regular-season games next season — be- a statement issued by Indy. “In talking condition of anonymity because the club er penalty for a brutal high-low hit from lieved to be the first time a general manag- with coach (Chuck Pagano) and everyone hadn’t confirmed it. Remi Ayodele and Bobby McCray that er was suspended by the NFL — and assis- else, it feels like a family. It’s a fresh, new Cincinnati decided not to re-sign hurt Favre’s ankle. He was able to finish tant coach Joe Vitt for the first six games. start for me and a fresh, new team. I can’t Benson, a free agent who disliked his role the game, but the Saints won in overtime In addition, Goodell fined the Saints wait to get this rolling.” in the Bengals’ new West Coast offense en route to the franchise’s only Super Bowl $500,000 and took away their second- Grigson said Satele “has all the neces- last season. Benson was the Bengals’ lead- appearance. round draft picks this year and next. sary traits to be one of the top centers in ing rusher each of the last four seasons. All payouts for specific performances in “We are all accountable and responsi- the NFL.” They also have running backs Bernard a game, including interceptions or causing ble for player health and safety and the in- “We wanted him, and we got him,” he Scott and Brian Leonard. fumbles, are against NFL rules. The NFL tegrity of the game. We will not tolerate said. “We couldn’t be happier that he will The Associated Press warns teams against such practices before conduct or a culture that undermines each season, although in the aftermath of those priorities,” said Goodell, whose punishment.” “I accept full responsibility for my ac- the revelations about the Saints, current The Saints now must decide who will tions,” Williams said in a statement issued league faces more than 20 concussion-re- and former players from various teams lated lawsuits brought by hundreds of for- coach the team in Payton’s place — his sus- by the Rams. “I will continue to cooperate talked about that sort of thing happening mer players. “No one is above the game or pension takes effect April 1 — and who will fully with the league and its investigation frequently — although not on the same the rules that govern it.” make roster moves while Loomis is out. and ... I will do everything possible to re- According to the league, Payton ig- There was no immediate word from the earn the respect of my colleagues, the scale as was found in New Orleans. nored instructions from the NFL and Saints, but two candidates to take over NFL and its players in hopes of returning In a memo to the NFL’s 32 teams, Saints ownership to make sure bounties coaching duties are defensive coordinator to coaching in the future.” Goodell ordered owners to make sure weren’t being paid. The league also chas- Steve Spagnuolo and offensive coordina- After the NFL made clear that punish- their clubs are not offering bounties now. tised him for choosing to “falsely deny that tor Pete Carmichael Jr. Spagnuolo has ments were looming, Payton and Loomis Each club’s principal owner and head the program existed,” and for trying to NFL head coaching experience; took the blame for violations that they ac- coach must certify in writing by March 30 “encourage the false denials by instructing Carmichael does not, but has been with knowledged “happened under our watch” that no pay-for-performance system exists. assistants to ‘make sure our ducks are in a the club since 2006. and said Saints owner Tom Benson “had Punishment for any Saints players in- row.’” When the NFL first made its investiga- nothing to do” with the bounty pool, volved will be determined later, because All in all, Goodell’s ruling is a real blow tion public March 2, Williams admitted to which reached as much as $50,000 during the league is still reviewing the case with to the Saints, a franchise that Payton and — and apologized for — running the pro- the season the Saints won their champi- the NFL Players Association. quarterback Drew Brees revived and led gram while in charge of the Saints’ de- onship. “While I will not address player con- to the 2010 Super Bowl title after decades fense. He was hired in January by the St. The NFL said the scheme involved 22 duct at this time, I am profoundly troubled of such futility that fans wore paper bags Louis Rams; head coach Jeff Fisher said to 27 defensive players; it targeted oppo- by the fact that players — including leaders over their heads at home games. Wednesday he’ll probably use a commit- nents included quarterbacks Aaron among the defensive players — embraced Brees reacted quickly to the news on tee of coaches to replace Williams in 2012. Rodgers, Cam Newton, Brett Favre and this program so enthusiastically and partic- Twitter, writing: “I am speechless. Sean Goodell will review Williams’ status af- Kurt Warner. “Knockouts” were worth ipated with what appears to have been a Payton is a great man, coach, and mentor. ter the upcoming season and decide $1,500 and “cart-offs” $1,000, with pay- deliberate lack of concern for the well-be- ... I need to hear an explanation for this whether he can return. ments doubled or tripled for the playoffs. ing of their fellow players,” Goodell said.

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Call Radcliff Auto 270-789-1116 loan scams. It’s illegal for anointing. Come and be off Hwy 62 across from Lin- $15,995, Cecilia Auto PONTIAC GRAND PRIX - Sales Inc. 270-351-4585 companies doing business blessed. A ministry where coln Trail elementary. Re- Sales, 270-737-5845 NISSAN ALTIMA -2011- 2008, $12,988. Dan Powers everyone is welcome. POC $18,995, Cecilia Auto by phone to promise you a ward offered. Call CHEVY MALIBU LT - CHEVY IMPALA LS -2010- GM Center, (270) prayerforceinc@hotmail. Sales, 270-737-5845 loan and ask you to pay for 270-737-5456 2011, loaded, $15,988. Dan $14,958, Inc. Ancil Reyn- 756-5212. com or 270-268-3998. it before they deliver. For CHIHUAHUA - tan & white Powers GM Center, (270) olds Used Cars, NISSAN MAXIMA -2006- TOYOTA COROLLA - 2008 free information, write to the FEAST on the Word Min- in color, name is Charlie. 756-5212. 270-789-1116 $15,995 Call Pinkham Lin- - $11,900. Hardin County Federal Trade Commission, istries will have their out- coln Auto, 270-737-2460. Lost Thursday, June 27, CHEVY IMPALA LS -2011- Honda, 270-765-2141. Washington, D.C., 20580. reach ministry at Common- DODGE STRATUS -2005- 2008 in the Tom Brown Es- $16,995, Cecilia Auto PONTIAC VIBE GT - 2009 VW BEETLE - 2004 - wealth Lodge, 708 East $6,495. Call Radcliff Auto tates area. About 10-12 Sales, 270-737-5845 only 20,000 miles, $16,988. $11,900. Hardin County Dixie, Elizabethtown, KY on Sales Inc. 270-351-4585 lbs. Wearing a flea collar. Dan Powers GM Center, Honda, 270-765-2141. Sun March 25, 4:30pm. CHEVY IMPALA LT (270) 828-5019. Reward. - 2010, (270) 756-5212. There will be a free meal, HONDA CIVIC LX -2011- leather seats, 27,000 miles, MAN IN WHEELCHAIR lots of clothes, groceries, $17,475. Call Hardin $19,995. Herb Jones Auto TOYOTA CAMRY SE lost gold UK money clip bread and etc. Evangelists County Honda, Group, (270) 765-2123. -2011- $18,458, Inc. Ancil Thur March 15 in Elizabeth- Dan & Joann Armel will be 270-765-2141 Reynolds Used Cars, town. Reward offered. Call ministering in song, dance, CHEVY MALIBU LT -2009- 270-789-1116 BMW 328i -1999- $6,995. (270) 307-3698 $15,958, Inc. Ancil Reyn- Call Radcliff Auto Sales skits and the Word. A min- TOYOTA COROLLA S TOOL BOX LOST on Pear olds Used Cars, Inc., 270-351-4585. istry where everyone is wel- -2010- $15,458, Inc. Ancil Orchard Rd intersection 270-789-1116 come. prayerforceinc@hot Reynolds Used Cars, BUICK LESABRE - 2000 - on 3/15/12. Please contact mail.com 270-268-3998. CHEVY MALIBU LT -2010- 270-789-1116 $6,995. Hardin County 270-401-2724 or FREE REMOVAL OF $15,958, Inc. Ancil Reyn- Honda, 270-765-2141. 270-765-5045. HONEYBEE SWARMS. olds Used Cars, BUICK LESABRE -2005- 270-734-2097 WHITE PIT BULL male, 270-789-1116 $7,995. Call Radcliff Auto ANIMAL REFUGE CEN- neutered, with one black FREE TO A GOOD HOME CHEVY MALIBU LT - Sales Inc. 270-351-4585 TER trying to adopt adora- eye, cropped tail. Answers (8) 6 week old kittens, litter 2010, $16,988. Dan Powers BUICK LUCERNE - 2008 - ble kittens & puppies into to Joejack. Also female Pit CHEVY COBALT - 2007 - 4 box trained. 270-300-8743 GM Center, (270) loaded!! $10,900. Call Elite good loving homes. Very bull,spayed, brindle and cylinder, automatic, $7,995. 756-5212. Auto Group, 270-358-0750 reasonable adoption fee FREE TO GOOD HOME 2 white answers to Blueberry Herb Jones Auto Group, which includes: spay & neu- year old Female Boxer, both very friendly. Lost in vi- CHRYSLER CROSS FIRE CHEVY AVEO - 2010 - 4 (270) 765-2123. ter & all vaccinations. For fawn and white color, good cinity of Mccubbins Rd -2005 - $15,900. Hardin door, 35mpg, auto, CHEVY HHR -2008- more information call (270) with children. Leave mes- Hodgenville. Reward of- County Honda, $12,995. Herb Jones Auto $9,995 Call Pinkham Lin- B6 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIEDS THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012

CHEVY HHR LS - 2010 - CHEVY 2500 CREW CAB KIA SOUL -2011- $15,995, ELI MILLER LOGGING SOLID OAK DINING auto, air, $9,988. Dan 2004, LT, 4x4, loaded, Call Pinkham Lincoln Auto, Master Logger Certified. ROOM/KITCHEN TA- Powers GM Center, (270) $15,900. Elite Auto Group, 270-737-2460. Specializing special cutting. BLE. 5 1/2 foot oval with 756-5212. (270) 358-0750 KIA SOUL - 2011 - 27,000 Call 270-524-2967. leaf. Pedistal, no chairs. CHEVY IMPALA- 2004- CHEVY CREW CAB - miles, new tires, $17,995. Good condition. Antique $5,995. Call Radcliff Auto 2002, loaded, 4x4, $19,995, Herb Jones Auto Group, look. $300 Call Sales Inc. 270-351-4585 $19,995. Alex Montgomery, (270) 765-2123. 270-307-6465 FORD FOCUS -2004- (270) 465-8113. MERCURY MOUNTAIN- $5,995. Call Radcliff Auto CHEVY SILVERADO LT - EER 2007, $16,588. Dan Sales Inc. 270-351-4585. 2008, Ext. cab, 23k miles, Powers GM Center, (270) HONDA FIT SPORT - 2007 $19,988. Dan Powers GM 756-5212. - $9,995. Hardin County Center, (270) 756-5212. NISSAN PATHFINDER - Honda, 270-765-2141. FORD F-150 -2007- 2007, 3rd row seat, HYUNDAI SANTA FE $19,995. Call Pinkham Lin- $15,900. Elite Auto Group, -2004- $7495. Call Radcliff coln Auto, 270-737-2460 (270) 358-0750 Auto Sales Inc., FORD F-150 XC 4X4 NISSAN ROGUE AWD 270-351-4585. -2009- $18,958, Inc. Ancil -2011- $19,958, Inc. Ancil Reynolds Used Cars, Reynolds Used Cars, 270-789-1116 270-789-1116 FORD F250 LARIAT DIE- NISSAN ROGUE S -2011- SEL 4x4, Ext. Cab., utility $19,995, Cecilia Auto truck, $18,500. Elite Auto Sales, 270-737-5845 Group, (270) 358-0750 SATURN OUTLOOK ST. CATHARINE FARM, GMC 2500 - 4x4, EXT., -2007- $16,995. Call MOWING, WEED EAT, Beef & pork: Half or 100lb SLT, $16,300. Elite Auto Pinkham Lincoln Auto, Pressure Wash, Clean Gut- variety box, locally bred, Group, (270) 358-0750 270-737-2460 ter, painting, tree trimming, born & raised. Antibiotic, GMC SIERRA EXT. CAB - Landscape, car/lawn mower steroid, hormone free. Now 2007, auto, V8, $16,988. repair, ect. 502-549-5060 accepting Visa/MC. (859) Dan Powers GM Center, 805-1278 or (270) 756-5212. (859)336-0444. GMC SIERRA EXT. CAB - CHEVY TAHOE - 2003 - 2 2007, auto, V8, $16,988. wheel drive, extra clean, Dan Powers GM Center, $10,995. Herb Jones Auto (270) 756-5212. Group, (270) 765-2123. 4 NEW NEXIENTIRES and CHEVY TAHOE - 2004 - chrome rims size 275-5520 NISSAN SENTRA -2005- loaded, 4x4, $14,880. Alex mounted, chevy bolt pattern $6995 Hardin Motors (270) Montgomery, (270) $1600. Homemade quilts 737-9811 465-8113. over 100 years old excellent PONTIAC BONNEVILLE - CHEVY 1500 EXT. LT - HONDA CR-V - 2005 - all 2003- $7,995. Call Radcliff shape new condition $300 2003, 4x4, leather, power, wheel drive, very nice, ea. Old Wingmaster 410 Auto Sales Inc. 270- $11,500. Elite Auto Group, $13,995. Herb Jones Auto 351-4585 shotgun new still in box (270) 358-0750 Group, (270) 765-2123. $1000. Call 270- 401- PONTIAC GRAND AM GT CHEVY EXT. CAB SPORT JEEP GRAND CHERO- 3714 -2004- $6,958, Inc. Ancil 2000, loaded, 4x4, $10,995. KEE LAREDO, 4x4, 2005 - 2009 AMANA Refrigerator Reynolds Used Cars, Alex Montgomery, (270) $12,900. Hardin County is black & stainless steel, 270-789-1116 465-8113. Honda, 270-765-2141. pull out drawer freezer, SATURN SL1 - 2001 - 4 DODGE RAM 3500 -2002- JEEP LIBERTY - 2006 - H69xD33xW32. Suggested door, all power, $5,995, $10,458, Inc. Ancil Reyn- loaded, leather, moonroof, is $1499; asking $650. Hardin Motors, (270) olds Used Cars, $10,900. Elite Auto Group, Evenings 502-386-3769. 737-9811 270-789-1116 (270) 358-0750 Daytime 270-268-6191. FORD F-150 LARIAT 4X4 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT -2004- $10,995. Call Rad- -2006- $10,900. Call Hardin STIHL BACK PACK cliff Auto Sales Inc. County Honda, 270- BLOWER $250 Stihl hedge 270-351-4585 765-2141 trimmer $150 Call 270 401-9355 JEEP WRANGLER - 2006 - $13,875. Dan Powers GM *AVOID EMPLOYMENT Center, (270) 756-5212. SERVICE SCAMS Don’t MERCURY MOUNTAIN- CHEVY PICKUP - 1989 - pay to find work before you EER 2004, leather, loaded, loaded, auto, cd, $8,990. get the job. For more infor- $12,995. Alex Montgomery, Alex Montgomery, (270) mation write the Federal (270) 465-8113. ELIZABETHTOWN 405 N. 465-8113. Trade Commission at PONTIAC TORRENT - Main St. Moving Sale. Rain Washington, D.C., 20580. DODGE 1500 - 2000 - SLT, ALL STEEL 6 X 12 UTIL- 2007, all wheel drive, or shine Fri-Sun. Items for 4x4, $8,500. Elite Auto ITY TRAILER. Double axle, $11,995. Herb Jones Auto sale are household goods, Group, (270) 358-0750 with lockable rack. $1600 or furniture, tools, books, Group, (270) 765-2123. best offer. Call (270) DODGE DAKOTA RT - clothing, and other misc. 401-9355 TOYOTA AVALON XLS - 2003, V8 automatic, items. 2001 - $9,995. Hardin $9,900. Elite Auto Group, County Honda, (270) 358-0750 270-765-2141. FORD F-150 -1998- $5,495. Call Radcliff Auto Sales Inc. 270-351-4585. FORD F250 - 2005 - 4x4, Ext., white, $8,900. Elite FORD CONTOUR -1998- Auto Group, (270) CHEVY TRAILBLAZER - $2,495. Call Radcliff Auto 358-0750. 2003, 2 wheel drive, Sales Inc. 270-351-4585 $7,495. Herb Jones Auto MAZDA 626 -2000- $3,995. Group, (270) 765-2123. Call Radcliff Auto Sales Inc. FORD ESCAPE XLT - 270-351-4585. 2005, 4x4, auto, air, $9,900. MAZDA 626 -2000- $3,995. CHEVY 1500 - 1989- Elite Auto Group, (270) Call Radcliff Auto Sales Inc. $2,695. Call Radcliff Auto 358-0750 270-351-4585. Sales Inc. 270-351-4585 FORD EXPLORER XLT - 2004, 4x4, 3rd seat, power, $9,500. Elite Auto Group, (270) 358-0750 HONDA CRV -1999- $5,495. Call Radcliff Auto SUNCHASER PONTOON, Sales Inc. 270-351-4585 2007, 24 ft. with cover and tandem trailer, 140 hp, low HONDA CRV -1999- hours, ski bar, excellent $5,495. Call Radcliff Auto condition, $20,000.00. Call Sales Inc. 270-351-4585 270-272-7772, JEEP GRAND CHERO- 270-828-8282. KEE Laredo, 2001, loaded w/equipment, $8,900. Elite GAS STOVE - Chest Auto Group, (270) 358-0750 freezer, oak entertainment center, 32” tv, new stove & w & d, 312-0722; 763-7956 CHEVY -1998- 1/2 ton pick FORD F -150 -1989- MOST MAKES, MOST up, Southern Comfort pack- $2,695. Call Radcliff Auto MODELS, WE BUY age, fully loaded $7,800 Sales Inc. 270-351-4585 BMW X3 -2008- $25,950, BIKES. 270- 763-1109 Assistant Director of obo. 2002 Harley Davidson FORD F-150 -1997- $4,495. Call Pinkham Lincoln Auto, Road King Classic Scream- Nursing/Unit Manager Call Radcliff Auto Sales Inc. 270-737-2460. ing Eagle, custom paint. 270-351-4585. HONDA ODYSSEY EX-L Elizabethtown Nursing and Rehab is currently $15,000 obo. Items from 2010- $30,675. Call Hardin seeking an experienced RN for the position of Estate Sale. Call (270) County Honda, 270- Assistant Director of Nursing. Eligible ADON 996-1032. 765-2141 candidates will possess skills necessary to FORD RANGER XLT - assist the Director of Nursing in the planning, 2004 - $11,418. Hardin KIA BORREGO - 2009 - organization, direction, supervision and County Honda, 61,000 miles, $17,995. 270-765-2141. evaluation of all the nursing services provided Herb Jones Auto Group, in the facility. Requirements for both positions (270) 765-2123. DODGE GRAND CARA- include a current RN KY licensure, and prior VAN SXT -2010- $17,958, supervisory experience in a skilled nursing Inc. Ancil Reynolds Used Cars, 270-789-1116 setting. NEEDED FREE FILL DIRT Please apply in person at DODGE GRAND FOR YARD. Bardstown Elizabethtown Nursing & Rehabilitation DODGE RAM 1500 -2011- CARAVAN SXT -2010- area. Call 502-507-4820. 4X4, $30,950. Call Pinkham $19,995, Call Pinkham Lin- 1101 Woodland Drive RIDING LAWN MOWER & Lincoln Auto, Call 270- coln Auto, 270-737-2460. BLOODHOUND PUPPIES Elizabethtown, KY 42701 6FT FINISH MOWER 42” 737-2460. AKC REGISTERED, Phone (270) 765-6106 Craftsman, Hydrostatic 6 WeeksOld, Black & Tan Fax (270) 737-6690 trans., 16hp Briggs & Strat- $300 FEMALES Attn: Kathy Holderman ton $350 obo, 6ft Ranch $400 MALES. Or apply online at Extendicare.com King finish mower $500 will FORD E150 XL -2006- 502-386-8488, trade either for 5ft finish EOE CHEVY EQUINOX - 2009, $9,858, Inc. Ancil Reynolds 502-553-9423. mower 270-862-5668 Sport, AWD, $20,988. Dan Used Cars, 270-789-1116 Powers GM Center, (270) please leave message if no 756-5212. answer The News-Enterprise Opportunity FORD ESCAPE XLT SIDE BY SIDE REFRIGER- -2011- $20,950, Call ATOR, FURNITURE, LAWN EQ I have miscella- BUSINESS OFFICE CHEVY SILVERADO Pinkham Lincoln Auto, CHEVY G1500 EXPRESS neous items I am selling X-CAB LT 4X4 -2011- 270-737-2460. CARGO -2008- $9,958, Inc. from the Black Kenmore ASSOCIATE $29,900, Cecilia Auto Ancil Reynolds Used Cars, HONDA ODYSSEY TOUR- side by side refrig. with Sales, 270-737-5845 270-789-1116 Responsible for processing ING , 2008 $24,900. Hardin built-in fliter water n ice FORD F-150 -2010- County Honda, CHRYSLER TOWN & from door n auto defrost accurate classified billing and $25,950 Call Pinkham Lin- 270-765-2141. Country, 2007, quad seats, dressers, snapper react payment information for out- coln Auto, 270-737-2460. JEEP PATRIOT SPORT loaded, $8,900. Elite Auto lawnmower with mulching of-state LCNI newspapers and 4X4 -2011- $20,995, Cecilia Group, (270) 358-0750 bag, china hutch, garden provide excellent customer Auto Sales, 270-737-5845 hoses, office chairs, 6 seat service to the newspapers and KIA SORENTO LX V6 patio set with umbrella... & their customers. This position -2011- $21,958, Inc. Ancil many other things please will also be responsible for Reynolds Used Cars, email jenniferose911@ learning other areas of the 270-789-1116 gmail.com for viewing of business office in order to LINCOLN MKX -2007- items.... it is going to high- back-up associates in their est bidder (251) 751-9776, $20,850. Call Pinkham Lin- absence. coln Auto, 270-737-2460. leave message. NISSAN ARMADA 4X4 QUALIFICATIONS: -2008- $23,495. Call Pinkham Lincoln Auto, ¥ At least one year of accounting experience necessary 270-737-2460 ¥ Attention to detail a must ¥ Strong organizational and time management skills required ¥ Excellent computer skills with Microsoft office CHEVY EQUINIOX -2010- TOYOTA SIENNA XLE - experience $19,958, Inc. Ancil Reyn- 2001, $6,345. Dan Powers **ALL NEW NAME ¥ Ability to type at least 50wpm. olds Used Cars, GM Center, (270) BRAND Pillowtop Mattress 270-789-1116 756-5212. sets. Full $110, Queen ¥ Good practical learning skills necessary CHEVY SILVERADO - $115, King $185. Can de- CHEVY TRAVERSE LS TOYOTA SIENNA XLE, HONDA TRX 700 - 2008, ¥ Ability to work in a fast paced environment with little 2007, $22,988. Dan Powers liver. Call (502) 664-7968. -2009- $19,958, Inc. Ancil 2003 Desert Sand Mica $3,700. Dan Powers GM supervision GM Center, (270) color, leather seats (heated Center, (270) 756-5212 756-5212. Reynolds Used Cars, 270-789-1116 front), middle row captain’s Work schedule: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. with CHEVY SILVERADO LT chairs, seats 7. Power KAWASAKI KSF 450 - some flexibility in order to meet our business needs. CREW CAB -2011- DODGE JOURNEY -2011- moon roof, 1 owner, garage 2008, $4,200. Dan Powers $24,995, Cecilia Auto $19,758, Inc. Ancil Reyn- kept. 201,000 miles, good GM Center, (270) 756-5212 olds Used Cars, Applications or resumes accepted until Sales, 270-737-5845 condition, relatively new Mi- KAWASAKI KSF 450 - 270-789-1116 Friday, March 30 at: FORD EXPLORER SPORT chelin tires. $6300 2008, $4,200. Dan Powers TRAC -2010- $23,950. Call DODGE JOURNEY 4X4 270-735-2936 GM Center, (270) 756-5212 Pinkham Lincoln Auto, AWD -2009- $16,958, Inc. 270-737-2460 Ancil Reynolds Used Cars, 270-789-1116 Lisa D’Alessio FORD ESCAPE XLT The News-Enterprise -2010- $16,958, Inc. Ancil CHEVY VENTURE -1999- WE SCOOP DOG POOP 408 W. Dixie Ave., Elizabethtown, KY 42701 Reynolds Used Cars, $2,195. Call Radcliff Auto Spring Cleaning for your CHEVY 2500 - 2004 - Crew 270-789-1116 Sales Inc. 270-351-4585 yard now just $43 up to 5 No phones calls please Cab, 4x4, 1 owner, JEEP WRANGLER -2008- CHEVY VENTURE -2000- dogs. Mention this ad and $16,995. Herb Jones Auto $17,995. Call Pinkham Lin- $4995. Hardin Motors, save 20%. 877-402-4427 The News-Enterprise welcomes diversity and Group, (270) 765-2123. coln Auto, 270-737-2460. 270-737-9811 kypooperscooper.com is an Equal Opportunity Employer THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIEDS THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012 B7

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■ Get ready for more drama from statement Wednesday: “The Alien is TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: USA Today found- Sylvester, Twan and Pimp Lucius — R. back and It has brought friends along.” er Allen H. Neuharth is 88. Composer Kelly is delivering more chapters of Stephen Sondheim is 82. Evangelist Pat “Trapped in the ■ “The Hunger Games” may be Robertson is 82. Actor William Shatner is Closet.” about kids who are forced to fight to 81. Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, is 78. Actor The outrageous the death on live TV, but one of its M. Emmet Walsh is 77. Writer James musical series started stars, Liam Hemsworth, said the vio- Patterson is 65. CNN newscaster Wolf off as five videos for lence in the film isn’t for nothing. Blitzer is 64. Composer Andrew Lloyd the R&B singer’s dra- “It’s about kids in a horrible situa- Webber is 64. Sportscaster is matic cliffhanger songs tion and there’s this girl who over- 60. Country singer James House is 57. in 2007. It quickly be- comes it and gives hope to everyone Actor Matthew Modine is 53. Country came a cult classic, and they come together to do some- musician Tim Beeler (Flynnville Train) is and he added more KELLY thing about it,” he said. 44. Actress Anne Dudek is 37. Actor Cole chapters, put the ac- Hemsworth plays Gale Hawthorne, Hauser is 37. Actress Kellie Williams is 36. companying videos on a DVD and friend of Katniss Everdeen, played by Actress Reese Witherspoon is 36. Rock teamed up with IFC to premiere it. Jennifer Lawrence. His role in the first musician John Otto (Limp Bizkit) is 35. For the next chapters, Kelly is team- “Hunger Games” is small but is more Rapper Mims is 31. Rock musician ing up with IFC again. He said in a prevalent in the two stories that follow. Lincoln Parish (Cage the Elephant) is 22.

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Mad Money China Question CNN 24 34 24 Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan COMD 58 59 50 30 Rock (CC) 30 Rock (CC) Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) South Park Tosh.0 (CC) Daily Show Colbert Report (12:01) Tosh.0 DISC 33 38 62 Auction Kings Auction Kings Auction Kings Auction Kings Auction Kings Auction Kings Unchained Reaction (CC) Auction Kings Auction Kings Unchained R. DISN 99 29 67 Jessie (CC) Austin & Ally A.N.T. Farm “Beauty and the Beast” (1991) ‘G’ (CC) (:05) Jessie Shake It Up! Austin & Ally A.N.T. Farm Wizards-Place E!TV 56 56 49 E! News (N) The Soup Ice Loves Coco “Shallow Hal” (2001) Gwyneth Paltrow, Jack Black. Chelsea Lately E! News ESPN 35 44 31 MLB Preseason Baseball New York Yankees at Boston Red Sox. From JetBlue Park in Fort Myers, Fla. Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter ESPN2 36 30 32 Cheerleading Cheerleading Cheerleading From Orlando, Fla. Cheerleading From Orlando, Fla. Cheerleading From Orlando, Fla. NFL Live (N) (CC) MMA Live (N) FAM 17 40 21 (6:30) “Meet the Parents” (2000) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller. “The Pacifier” (2005, Comedy) Vin Diesel, Lauren Graham. The 700 Club (CC) Fresh Prince FOOD 57 46 73 Chopped “Flower Power” Chopped “Go for It!” Chopped “Plenty of Fish” Sweet Genius “Dancing Genius” Sweet Genius “Golden Genius” Chopped FX 27 28 71 Two/Half Men “Tropic Thunder” (2008, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Jack Black, Robert Downey Jr. Archer Unsupervised (:01) Archer Unsupervised Unsupervised FXNWS 29 31 26 FOX Report With Shepard Smith The O’Reilly Factor (N) (CC) Hannity (N) On Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity FXSO 40 55 AHL Hockey Chicago Wolves at Lake Erie Monsters. (N) (Live) Blue Jackets Cavaliers Cavaliers, Paint UFC Bad Blood Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz. FXSS 41 70 36 NHL Hockey Nashville Predators at Pittsburgh Penguins. (N) (Live) Predators Live! Under Lights The Panel UFC Bad Blood Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz. GSN 179 111 72 Deal or No Deal (CC) Deal or No Deal (CC) Deal or No Deal (CC) Deal or No Deal (CC) Deal or No Deal (CC) Lingo (CC) HALL 77 68 48 Little House on the Prairie (CC) Little House on the Prairie (CC) Little House on the Prairie (CC) Frasier (CC) Frasier (CC) Frasier (CC) Frasier (CC) Golden Girls HGTV 49 51 77 Hunters Int’l House Hunters Property Virgins Property Virgins Selling LA (N) Selling NY House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Selling LA (CC) HIST 61 54 58 Swamp People (CC) Swamp People (CC) Swamp People “Monster Marsh” Swamp People “Avenged” (CC) Swamp People “Treebreaker 2” Swamp People LIFE 34 35 23 Project Runway All Stars (CC) Project Runway All Stars “Finale” Project Runway All Stars “Finale” Project Runway Project Runway All Stars “Finale” Project Runway Project Runway MSNBC 185 45 28 Hardball With Chris Matthews The Ed Show (N) The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The Ed Show Rachel Maddow MTV 43 37 88 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Jersey Shore (CC) Jersey Shore Mike starts a rumor. Jersey Shore “Reunion” (N) (CC) I Want Pants Jersey Shore “Reunion” (CC) NICK 39 42 68 SpongeBob SpongeBob My Wife & Kids My Wife & Kids George Lopez George Lopez That ’70s Show That ’70s Show Friends (CC) Friends (CC) Friends (CC) OWN 71 224 61 The Rosie Show Mike Tyson. (N) “Philadelphia” (1993, Drama) Tom Hanks. Fired by his firm, lawyer with AIDS fights back. “Philadelphia” (1993) Tom Hanks. SPEED 66 551 90 Pass Time Pass Time Dangerous Drives Wrecked Wrecked Am. Trucker Am. Trucker NASCAR Race Hub Danger-Drives SPIKE 46 41 85 Jail (CC) Jail (CC) Jail (CC) Jail (CC) iMPACT Wrestling (N) (CC) MMA Uncensrd Amrican Digger Jail (CC) SYFY 48 64 70 (6:30) “The Brothers Grimm” (2005, Fantasy) Matt Damon. (CC) “Red: Werewolf Hunter” (2010, Horror) Felicia Day, Kavan Smith. “An American Werewolf in London” (1981) TBN 55 63 75 (5:00) Spring Praise-A-Thon Behind Scenes Joel Osteen Joseph Prince Hillsong TV Praise the Lord (Live). (CC) Live-Holy Land TBS 15 27 19 (:15) 2012 NCAA Basketball Tournament Regional Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) 2012 NCAA Basketball Tournament Regional Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) TLC 50 50 57 Four Weddings (CC) Four Weddings (CC) Four Weddings (CC) Four Weddings (CC) Four Weddings (CC) Four Weddings TNT 65 43 42 Bones “Player Under Pressure” Bones “The Baby in the Bough” Bones “The Verdict in the Story” “Four Brothers” (2005) Mark Wahlberg, Tyrese Gibson. (CC) CSI: NY (CC) TOON 60 52 66 Adventure Time Adventure Time MAD Regular Show King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad American Dad Family Guy Family Guy Delocated (N) TRAV 76 62 56 Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bourdain: No Reservations The Layover “Rome” (CC) Bizarre Foods TVL 59 65 54 M*A*S*H (CC) M*A*S*H (CC) Home Improve. Home Improve. Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens JUMBLE USA 28 33 41 NCIS “Hung Out to Dry” (CC) NCIS “Sea Dog” (CC) NCIS Officer’s sword. (CC) NCIS “The Curse” (CC) In Plain Sight (CC) CSI: Cri. Scene VH1 44 47 87 Basketball Wives Basketball Wives Behind the Music “The Game” “ATL” (2006) Tip Harris, Lauren London. Four Atlanta teens face challenges. WGN-A 14 20 18 America’s Funniest Home Videos How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met WGN News at Nine (N) (CC) 30 Rock (CC) Scrubs (CC) Scrubs (CC) ENC 150 77 291 (6:20) “Death at a Funeral” “Godzilla” (1998, Science Fiction) Matthew Broderick, Jean Reno. (CC) (:20) “10” (1979) Dudley Moore, Bo Derek, Julie Andrews. (CC) HBO 301 17 201 What a Girl Bridesmaids “Gulliver’s Travels” (2010) Jack Black. ‘PG’ Life’s Too Short Game of Thrones “Baelor” (CC) Cathouse (:45) “Game Change” (CC) HBOP 302 18 202 “Green Lantern” (2011) Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively. (CC) Luck Ace pitches a deal. (CC) Luck (CC) Luck (CC) Eastbound HBOS 303 76 203 (6:15) “Basic” (2003) (CC) Luck (CC) Real Time With Bill Maher (CC) “Love & Other Drugs” (2010) Jake Gyllenhaal. (CC) (11:55) Arthur MAX 320 73 260 (6:00) Paul ‘R’ (:45) “X-Men: First Class” (2011, Action) James McAvoy. ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Hall Pass” (2011) Owen Wilson. ‘R’ (CC) (:45) “Dark Fantasies” (2011) SHOW 340 16 221 “The Tempest” (2010, Drama) Helen Mirren. ‘PG-13’ (CC) Lip Service Shameless “A Great Cause” (iTV) Inside Comedy Sunset Place House of Lies STARZ 281 78 281 (:10) “Soul Surfer” (2011, Drama) AnnaSophia Robb. (CC) “Gnomeo and Juliet” (2011) (CC) “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” (2011) TMC 350 74 241 (6:15) “Lucky” (2011) ‘R’ (CC) “Monogamy” (2010, Drama) Chris Messina. ‘NR’ (CC) “Blue Valentine” (2010, Drama) Ryan Gosling. ‘R’ (CC) Tanya X (CC)

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MOVIE PALACE, Elizabethtown 7 and 9:30 p.m. “Ghost Rider: Spirit of SHOWTIME CINEMAS, Radcliff 769-1505 “The Vow” (PG-13) 1:30, 4, Vengeance” (PG-13) 2, 351-1519 “21 Jump Street” (R) 2, 6:30 and 9 p.m. 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. “Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax” (PG) 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. “Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds” “John Carter” (PG-13) 2 2, 4:30 and 7 p.m. “Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax” (PG) (PG-13) 1:30, 4, 6:30 p.m. “Project X” (R) 2, 4:30 and 1:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. “John Carter” 3-D (PG-13) 7 p.m. “Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax” 3-D “This Means War” (PG-13) 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. “Act of Valor” (R) 2, 4:30 (PG) 4, 6:30 and 9:30 1:30, 4 and 6:30 p.m. “Silent House” (R) 2, 4:30, and 7 p.m. p.m. “Safe House” (R) 9 p.m. 7 and 9:30 p.m. “John Carter” (PG-13) 2, “Project X” (R) 1:30, 4, “Journey 2: The Mysterious “A Thousand Words” (PG- 4:30 and 7 p.m. 6:30 and 9 p.m. Island” (PG) 2, 4:30, 7 13) 1:30, 4, 6:30 and 9 “21 Jump Street” (R) 2, “Actor of Valor” (R) 2, 4:30, and 9:30 p.m. p.m. 4:30 and 7 p.m. THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIEDS THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012 B11

Ziggy/Tom Wilson Family Circus/Jeff Keene IN THE STARS HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Focus on down and rethink your strategy. direction. An opportunity to en- what needs doing and avoid any You will face opposition, criticism hance a personal partnership will controversy that could stand in and a change in your position if lead to less stress and more fi- your way. Not everyone will be on you let moodiness interfere with nancial and emotional options. your side or willing to help you your productivity. Don’t limit your ✪✪✪ out. Prepare to go it alone. Anger chances of getting ahead by not SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): will be a waste of time. Success being receptive. ✪✪ You may have trouble containing will be the sweetest revenge. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Take on your emotions. Do what you can Size up your situation and make whatever comes your way. Your to come to a better understand- things happen. Your numbers are ability to step into the limelight ing with the people you live with 6, 11, 15, 23, 28, 32, 46. and be a leader will impress or those who influence your life. ARIES (March 21-April 19): someone who can teach you a A change at home will ease your Don’t be tempted to share secret lot and help you advance. Don’t stress and help you move on. information. Protect your assets let ego stand in the way of your ✪✪ and abide by the rules. You will progress. Listen and share CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): be faced with pressure if you ideas. ✪✪✪✪✪ Don’t be daunted by the changes aren’t willing to compromise. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): others make. Do your own thing Know what you want and negoti- Expect to face changes regarding and focus on securing your life, ate strategically. Strive for equal- financial, medical or legal mat- home and family. Love is in the ity. ✪✪✪ ters. Stay on top of what’s going stars, and a personal contract or TAURUS (April 20-May 20): on and be prepared to counter legal matter will turn in your fa- Sharing and caring will go a long any offer or suggestion that vor. ✪✪✪✪ way. A trip to see someone in comes down the pipeline. Charm AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Free Range/Bill Whitehead person will show your concern and compromise will lead to vic- Rekindle your old dreams, hopes Marmaduke/Brad Anderson and determination. You will learn tory. ✪✪✪ and wishes, and prepare to con- from what you experience when LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Un- quer your goals this time around. dealing with others. Romance derstand what you are dealing Contact people who can help you will lead to a passionate en- with before you jump into a dis- advance. Strive for greater finan- counter. ✪✪✪ cussion with an uncompromising cial and emotional security. Don’t GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Give person. Have your thoughts laid let love lead you astray. ✪✪✪ a favor, get a favor. This is a give- out strategically, with options PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): and-take sort of day that can that are difficult for anyone to re- Don’t give in to someone trying bring fabulous results and new fuse. Give a little now and get to push you in a direction you opportunities. Knowledge cou- back later. ✪✪✪ don’t want to go. Keep your se- pled with versatility will help you SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Take crets to yourself and rely on orig- attract attention and make per- on a project that will challenge inality to guide you in the direc- sonal gains. ✪✪✪✪ you mentally and physically. Your tion best suited to your needs CANCER (June 21-July 22): Slow intuition will guide you in the right and talents. ✪✪✪

Peanuts/Charles Shultz

Garfield/Jim Davis Dilbert/Scott Adams

Beetle Bailey/Mort Walker DeFlocked/Jeff Corriveau

Baby Blues/Jerry Scott and Rick Kirkman Hi & Lois/Brian and Greg Walker

Big Nate/Lincoln Peirce /Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman

Stone Soup/Jan Eliot Hagar the Horrible/Dik Browne

Frank & Ernest/Bob Thaves /Dean Young and Denis Lebrun

Marvin/Tom Armstrong Jeff MacNelly’s /Chris Cassatt and Gary Brookins B12 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIEDS THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012

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