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Mcroberts Furniture Mart, Inc Just another reason You’ll Like Banking With Us! INTRODUCING NEW MOBILE PAYMENT OPTIONS peoplesbankofky.com (USPS 023-152) 50 Cents Wednesday, May 26, 2021 Vol. 155 No. 21 Wendt’s Wildlife Adventure opened for family fun future plans of a drive By Melissa Mitchell thru adventure. KyNewsGroup The Wendts have [email protected] worked hard to create a friendly, safe and clean Looking for some- atmosphere to enjoy the thing to do this summer? exotic animals all while Wendt’s Wildlife Adven- planning a family adven- ture is an exciting ad- ture. They offer a nice venture here in Carlisle, play yard and sitting Ky a place to enjoy a fun area for the children to filled day. play after visiting with Shaun and Julie Wendt the animals. You can are the proud owners purchase a cup of carrots of Wendt’s Wildlife Ad- to feed the animals along venture located at 3740 the journey. Maysville Road Carlisle, Wendt’s Wildlife Ad- Ky, formerly Mark Mat- venture is open Wednes- tox Auction house. day thru Sunday from The Wendts are origi- 10:00 a.m – 5:00 p.m nally from Wisconsin; closed Monday and Tues- they have three children thing that Shaun has Wendt’s Wildlife Ad- day. Prices are $10.00 and have lived in Ken- grown up around, and venture just opened with adult, $8.00 for children tucky for 26 years. his passion for wildlife a safe and clean environ- 3-15, $9.00 for Seniors or Shaun is the third has led him and Julie, ment where individuals military. They offer sea- generation of his family along with their children can interact with exotic son passes until Labor working in animal hus- to travel to fairs, festi- animals such as Kan- Day. bandry; he is continu- vals, and large events garoos, Camels, sloths, Wendt’s also provides ing the legacy of wildlife throughout the midwest goats, zebras, sheep, Af- an area for birthdays and NBCA held their prom on Friday May 7th. Dressed in their adventures with open- with the animals for rican crested Porcupines, school trips to interact evening attire students in grades 8 thru 12 enjoyed an eve- the past 25 years. The anteaters and much ing the Wendt’s Wildlife with the exotic animals ning of good food ,dance and fellowship The highlight of Adventure. His grandfa- Wendts decided it was more. They have a nice on a more personal level. ther raised bears, skunks time to put down some gift shop to purchase a You can call (859) 235- the evening was the crowing of the prom king and queen. and deer, among other roots, which brought great memento gift of 9873 to schedule your Andrew Payne took the title of "King" and his date for the animals, of which Shaun them to Nicholas County your adventure. event or group trip. evening, Brooklyn Padgett took the "Queen" title. The staff himself helped with as a and begin a journey to They are planning to More pictures on would like to thank all parents who helped make this night share with others. continue to expand with child. Wildlife is some- page 11 a huge success for all those in attendance. Class of 2021 received over $100,000 in awards Albright, Allie Becker, and Hannah Albright. and Gentri Tubbs. Melanie Evans, Brady Clay Mann scholarship Maw Jane Scholarship Switzer, Dalton Daven- of $500 went to Autumn of $500 each presented by port, Destiny Glass, Cate Adams, Service Above Damon Booth, Janet Ka Cox, Landry Gray. Self Scholarship of $500 Smooth and Sara Ellen Governor Scholar stu- went to Alexa Bailey. Kiskaden went to Han- dents are Hannah Al- Class of 1963 Scholar- nah Albright, Kenleigh bright and Brady Swit- ship of $300 presented Sexton, Brady Switzer, zer. by Ronnie Small went to and Seth Tincher. The following awards Gwen Livingood. Kentucky Farm Bu- were presented during Daughters of the reau Scholarship of $500 Class Night 2021. American Revolution presented by Phillip Bows 4 Beth Memorial Junior American His- Greene went to Han- Scholarship of $500 each tory presented by Gladys nah Albright and Brady The Class of 2021 Kenney, Logan Robin- P eck, Lori Hutchinson, was presented by Amy Shrout went to Han- Switzer. Nicholas County Grad- son, Kaylei Waldroup, Landen Robinson, Au- Vice to Kenleigh Sexton nah Albright, and the Little League Scholar- uates received over Lindsey Scalf, Carter drey Crawford, Emily and Gentri Tubbs. Daughters of American ships of $100 presented $100,000 in awards from Wiglesworth, Austin White Carlisle Chamber of Revolution Junior Good by Jeff Sidles went to local citizens of the com- Carmony, Leandra Ev- Summa Cum Laude Commerce and Carlisle Citizenship went to Boys Basketball Brady munity, businesses and ans, Riley Mola, Ken- (4.01 or higher GPA) stu- Rotary Club Scholar- Shelby Adams. Switzer, Girls Basket- other educational insti- zie Bowles, McKenzie dents recognized were ships were presented by Eric Henry Memorial ball Autumn Adams, and tutions. Stamper Anabel Peterman, Alexa James Guy. A $1,000 Scholarships presented Students recognized Magna Cum Laude Bailey, Shelby Adams, Charles M Cox schol- by Brenda Henry went to Class Night for the Cum Laude (3.50- (3.75-4.00 GPA) were Madyson Planck, Au- arship went to Shelby Autumn Adams, Landry cont. on pg. 2 3.74 GPA) were Alyssa Brandon Jolly, Zachary tumn Adams, Hannah Adams, Kenzie Bowles, Gray, Kenliegh Sexton, Two men named in multiple indictments sion of a handgun by indictment on charges By Charles Mattox a convicted felon, with of trafficking in a con- KyNewsGroup Mason being the co-de- trolled substance, 1st [email protected] fendant. degree-meth (possession Two men were named According to the in- of a firearm at the time); directly and also as co- dictment, which was is- trafficking in marijuana, defendants in multiple sued following the testi- less than eight ounces; separate indictments mony of Carlisle Police and possession of drug issued by members of a Officers, Benny Buckler paraphernalia. May 17, 2021, Nicholas and Drew Merrill, the al- According to that in- County Grand Jury. leged crime was commit- dictment, which was Thomas Michael Stur- ted in Nicholas County geon, also known as Mi- on March 16, 2021, Indictments chael Sturgeon, 45, and when Sturgeon was in cont. on pg. 1 Robert Mason, 23, were possession of a Taurus The staff, students and several parents from New Beginnings Christian Academy met with listed as co-defendants .380 caliber handgun veterans, Jim Galiabrith, Cecil Short, Penny Hogg and Gary Stone to assist with placing on a single charge in the and he had been previ- flags on veterans graves in the Carlisle cemetery on Wednesday. Due to Covid the school first indictment. ously convicted of felony was not able to honor veterans in our county with a program in November but did raise Sturgeon was named offenses. money to help with the purchase of the flags. Mr. Galiabrith was presented with the mon- on a charge of posses- Sturgeon was also etary donation before they broke to began placing flags named in a separate YOUR HOMETOWN FURNITURE STORE SINCE 1977 Like us on Facebook! McRoberts Furniture Mart, Inc. www.amishheritagefurniture.com Buying All Grades of Export Logs Including www.McRobertsFurnitureMart.com Walnut And Low Grade Logs as Well 606-763-9048 16 West Second • Downtown Maysville, KY 5895 US 68 May’s Lick, KY 674 Turner Road, Flemingsburg, KY 41041 606-564-9848 Hours: Mon-Sat 9am to 5pm • Closed Thursday & Sunday 2- May 26, 2021 The Carlisle Mercury Since 1867 Landry Gray. ford, and Melanie Evans. munity College and er Wiglesworth, and Jef- Scholarship of $500 went Class Night The Paul and Janie The Margaret Hover- Technical College schol- ferson Cup – Anabel Pe- to Autumn Adams. Vincent Memorial Schol- male Memorial Schol- arship presented by Em- terman. FFA Alumni Scholar- cont. from pg. 1 arship of $100 presented arship went to Autumn ily Thurman recognized Nicholas County Con- ship went to Hannah Al- by Rebecca Basilio went Adams. on graduate of the Class servation District award bright Cheerleading Kenleigh to Shelby Adams. Badger Hovermale of 2021 with the Associ- to Melanie Evans, and Nathan Gilkerson Sexton. Trace Creek Scholar- Memorial Scholarship ates of Science Degree Brady Switzer. scholarship went to Han- Mathers Fund Scholar- ship of $1,000 presented went to Allie Becker. while attending her se- the Berea College nah Albright ships of $1500 each was by Chelsea Ratliff went The Morehead State nior year to Madyson scholarship went to Au- The staff at The Carl- presented to 66 students to Hannah Albright. University Craft Acad- Planck. tumn Adams, Shelby isle Mercury would like of the Class of 2021. Trapp/Dotson Memo- emy presented by Dr. Northern Kentucky Adams, and Logan Rob- to congratulate the Class Nicholas County rial Scholarship of $500 Garrick Ratliff went to University scholarship inson. of 2021 and wish them Health Auxiliary schol- presented by Mary Su- Anabel Peterman. presented by Jake Wiet- Nicholas County Head- the best in their future arship of $500 each pre- san McCord went to Al- The Morehead State marschen went to Allie quarters Homemakers endeavors. sented by Lillian Letcher lie Becker. University Gabe Schadle Becker, Alexa Bailey, went to Autumn Adams, The Whitney Morris Deans Scholar and Ex- Emily Hill, and Vanesa Kenzie Bowles, and Memorial Scholarship tended Deans Scholar Ring. Brady Switzer. presented by Leah Mor- went to Cate Cox, Des- University of Ken- The Nicholas County ris went to Hannah Al- tiny Glass, and Carter tucky scholarship went Get to the hospital Democratic Womens bright and Audrey Craw- Wiglesworth.
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