PREP SOFTBALL: Lady Cards fall to undefeated Nicholas County — B1 The Winchester Sun W E D N E S D A Y , A P R I L 4 , 2 0 1 2 EASTER Community egg hunt will be Saturday

By Rachel Parsons said the event will go on, rain or be plenty of other prizes for all age kids out and enjoy the park. It’s The Winchester Sun shine. In case of inclement groups. nice to be able to get the kids out weather, the egg hunt will be The top three egg finders in each and do something free,” Lewis said. There will be prizes, plenty of moved from College Park to the age group will receive special Parks and Rec employees are eggs and, of course, the Easter College Park gym. prizes. purposefully keeping the grass at bunny at Saturday’s annual commu- “Hopefully, it’s outside. I think The winner will receive a bicycle, College Park tall so it will be easier nity egg hunt. the last few years, the rain pushed second place will receive a toy and to hide eggs, Lewis said. The event, which will be from 10 it inside,” Lewis said. third place will receive a stuffed Junior Civitan Club members will a.m. to noon, is jointly hosted by The event has remained popular animal. be in charge of hiding, and a club the Civitan Club and in the community over the years All hunters will receive an Easter member will dress up as the Easter Winchester/Clark County Parks and because it is a fun family event, and bag, and pictures with the Easter bunny. Contact Rachel Parsons at rpar- Recreation and is free to all chil- free to all participants, Lewis said. bunny will be available. “We’re (Parks and Rec), but we [email protected], or fol- dren in the community. First year The first 93 children will receive a “It’s a really good community want to give them credit for what low her on Twitter, Parks and Rec Director Jeff Lewis free stuffed animal, and there will thing. It’s nice to be able to get the they do,” Lewis said. @ParsonsRachel. WINCHESTER Thanks to Karen Louena Josephine Carr, the newly Website opened Clark Regional Medical Center now has a option offered BABY to city By Katie Perkowski The Winchester Sun ON BOARD In its latest discussion of which route to take to develop an up-to- date community website, the Win- By Rachel Parsons chester Board of Commissioners The Winchester Sun heard a presentation from a Blue- grass Area Development District At 2:17 p.m. Saturday, Karen Louena Josephine Carr was born at representative Tuesday. the new Clark Regional Medical Center. Shane New, the director of infor- The 6-pound, 14-ounce baby was the fourth for mom Christina mation systems and technology for Carr, but at the Center for Women and Babies, she has the special Bluegrass ADD, told commission- distinction of coming first. ers it would cost the city $1,500 to Christina Carr went into labor early Saturday morning, as medical create a base webpage. Bluegrass personnel were in the middle of transferring patients to the new hos- ADD currently oversees between pital. She called the old hospital to find out which facility she should 15 and 20 community websites, come to, and was directed to the new Center for Women and Babies. New said, including websites in “I think it’s awesome,” Carr said of the new facility. Bourbon, Lincoln and Boyle coun- Carr previously delivered a son, Peyton Bradley Carr, at the old ties. Clark Regional Medical Cen- “So really, what we would pro- ter, where her husband, Don- pose is if you all are interested in nie Carr, had worked as a Bluegrass Area Development Dis- surgical tech. Because of trict doing your page, is the $1,500 their familiarity with the hospital, they hoped she See WEB, A3 would deliver Karen before the new hospital opened. However, after experienc- Crucifixion scene ing the amenities at the new Clark Regional, the Carrs being presented at agree that there is no See BABY, A3 Methodist church The annual crucifixion scene has James Mann been part of Winchester First [email protected] United Methodist’s Easter celebra- Christina Carr gives her tion for the past 40 years. daughter, Karen Louena Josephine Carr, a kiss in the Youth minister Derek Hickman Center for Women and Babies has been working with church in the new Clark Regional members for the past six weeks to Medical Center Monday morn- stage the event, though he said the ing, right photo. With her is planning process takes all year. her husband, Donnie Carr of “It’s with Holy Week, and it’s the Winchester, and CRMC nurse big culmination on Friday,” Hollie Green, who assisted in See SCENE, A3 the delivery.

entucky coach John Calipari IN YOUR WORLD gives a 3-goggles salute before Kaddressing the crowd of more OBIT Cats than 20,000 gathered at Rupp Arena Tuesday to welcome the Wildcats back Harrison D. Peet, after their 67-59 win over Kansas Mon- 91, Winchester day in the NCAA National Champi- — A2 have a onship game. Along with the crowd inside Rupp Arena, another 5,000 fans W W W . W I N C H E S T E R S U N . C O M were at Bluegrass Airport to welcome V O L . 1 3 4 , N O . 7 8 banner the team back from New Orleans, and 7 5 ¢ P E R C O P Y thousands of others lined the road- sides as the team bus made its way into downtown Lexington. day Bob Flynn [email protected]

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LEXINGTON part of the reason for having SCENE performances prior to the Local briefs crucifixion, HIckman said. Man shot during FROM PAGE A1 Traditionally, the crowd Blood drive at Palmer Engineering Hickman said. would gather in the church The event begins at the after the crucifixion for a church at 7:30 p.m. on Good short service and commun- The Kentucky Blood Center will conduct a blood drive UK celebration Friday, with youth group ion. However, organizers de- from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 10 at Palmer Engi- members presenting testi- cided to switch the order neering, 400 Shoppers Drive. monies, singing and dancing this year, with only commun- To make an appointment, call 1-800-775-2522 or visit has leg amputated until dark. The actual cruci- ion occurring after the cru- www.kybloodcenter.org. LEXINGTON (AP) — Doc- He estimated that more fixion scene begins at dark. cifixion. Principal selection process begins at Shearer tors amputated the foot of a than 15,000 to 20,000 fans “The focus this year is re- The church also is hosting man shot during raucous filled the streets. ally the actual garden, the services each morning at 7 courtyard, the sacrifice,” during Holy Week, with the The Shearer Elementary School-based Decision-making street celebrations in Lex- “I would like to point out ington after Kentucky won that the number of arrests, Hickman said. Rev. Janice Claypoole Council will host meetings at 3 p.m. on April 10 to review Several hundred people speaking, followed by break- principal applications. Meetings will be conducted April the NCAA cham- compared to the number of pionship and police said celebrating fans ... speaks to usually attend the Easter fast. 16 and 18 at 3 p.m. for pincipal interviews, and principal celebration, Hickman said, “All of this is a build-up to selection will be discussed April 19 at 3 p.m. Tuesday they were trying to the fact that there were only find the shooting suspect. a small number of trouble- and Main Street is blocked Easter Sunday, the resurrec- Harold Calloway, 31, re- makers, creating a dispro- off in front of the church. tion,” Hickman said. mained hospitalized Tues- portionately large number of Crowds gather early to stake All events are free and day, police spokeswoman issues,” Bastin said. out a spot in the courtyard, open to the public. State briefs Sherelle Roberts said. Cal- Bastin says most fans loway was shot about 2 a.m. were responsible, friendly as Kentucky fans were cele- and cooperative and repre- “Even if I were living in Voters allow alcohol sales at Boone Tavern brating Kentucky’s 67-59 vic- sented the city and team BABY Lexington, I would still come here,” Christina Carr tory over Kansas on Monday well. FROM PAGE A1 BEREA (AP) — Residents in Berea have voted to sup- night. The shooting happened said. port alcohol sales at the historic Boone Tavern Hotel & The man was shot in the after some people in a vehi- comparison. Donnie Carr currently Restaurant. foot, which had to be ampu- cle who were in Lexington “Of course it’s nicer here, works at Georgetown Com- The Lexington Herald-Leader reported unofficial results tated because of the extent for the celebration had ex- because you’ve got all this munity Hospital, also a Life- show the East Berea precinct voted 146-57 in favor of al- of the injuries, police told changed words with some fancy stuff,” Christina Carr Point Hospital, and has lowing by-the-glass sales at the 103-year-old site. the Lexington Herald- bystanders, police said. A said. been impressed with the Berea Mayor Steve Connelly said the effort to get the Leader. person on the sidewalk The new facility includes company. measure on the ballot was a grassroots one. He said The celebrations around opened fire with a handgun, custom designed chairs to Hospital staff members trustees at Berea College, which owns Boone Tavern, must Lexington went on into the hitting a man who had ex- make it easier to nurse or said they were excited for still vote on whether to pursue alcohol sales. early-morning hours. Police ited the vehicle, according rock sleeping babies, the Carr delivery, and pre- said more than 50 people to police. couches for family members sented the family with gift Poor pruning can harm storm-damaged trees were arrested, and a fire of- No arrest had been made to sleep on and Tem- cards to Spectrum Photog- ficial said 56 fires, all but in the shooting. purpedic mattresses. raphy and Walmart. FRANKFORT (AP) — People who had trees damaged in one minor, were reported. Bastin said police will con- “I love this hospital. I “I tried to be as patient the Kentucky storms and tornadoes a month ago may There were also 25 emer- tinue to investigate crimes would definitely come as possible, because I knew make what a forestry expert said are common mistakes. gency medical runs. that occurred and asked for back,” Christina Carr said. it was new for them, too,” Kentucky Division of Forestry Director Leah MacSwords Police Chief Ronnie the public’s help in identify- Although Christina and Christina Carr said of the said frequently after storms, people will improperly prune Bastin said those arrested ing those involved by visiting Donnie said they do not hospital staff. “Overall, I damaged trees or try to save the ones that are too far were charged with offenses http://www.idthisperson.com. plan to have any more chil- think it went really gone. that included disorderly con- Calloway has outstanding dren, they would recom- smooth.” MacSwords said some of Kentucky’s older trees still duct, criminal mischief and criminal warrants on drug- mend the facility and the show the signs of being “topped” or improperly pruned resisting arrest, and dozens related charges in Indiana staff, including Dr. Richard Contact Rachel Parsons after the 1974 tornadoes. The agency said that practice of citations for alcohol-re- and was being held for ex- Chamberlain, who deliv- at rparsons@winchester- can leave open wounds and subject the tree to disease and lated offenses also were is- tradition once he recovers, ered Karen, to any expec- sun.com, or follow her on decay. sued. Roberts said. tant mothers. Twitter, @ParsonsRachel.

dents could make payments what they’ve done in other ward, we would need to know disaster recovery funds, in WEB online, and New said that communities. After we went if they can even supply what the amount of $621,000. The Kentucky would be possible through a through that process ... the we need,” she said. Spring Street culvert, C.G. FROM PAGE A1 third-party provider. overwhelming recommenda- The commission, Mayor Ed Stephenson Drive, the Vir- is kind of the standard base If a site were ever to go tion was that we go with Burtner said, is “some dis- ginia Avenue structure and Lottery page, and then we’d want to down, Bluegrass ADD aims to CivicPlus.” tance away from the point ditch line, and the Fifth These Kentucky lotteries find out exactly what you’d have the site back up and With CivicPlus, Kerns said, where we are ready to con- Street culvert will be proj- were drawn Tuesday: like to have, what kind of running within 24 hours, the website could be linked sider and take action.” ects completed with the 5 Card Cash services you’d like to provide New said. with any other local agency, “Because in my mind grant. The projects must be 8C-3D-4H-3S-6S on that webpage, and we’d “We have not had a web- it would allow people to pay there’s sort of a series of completed by June 30, 2015. Cash Ball give you a more accurate site go down in a very long bills online and it would global issues that we haven’t 12-14-22-25, Cash Ball: cost of what that would be,” time,” he added. allow people to file com- addressed or dealt with,” JUST CLICK 14, Kicker: 6-2-9-6-1 New said. At a previous meeting, plaints online. For example, Burtner said. “I think every- Mega Millions Currently, Bluegrass ADD commissioners heard a pro- Kerns said, if someone were body ought to be able to be D 11-35-38-41-52, Mega has a site up and running for posal from Kansas-based to file a pot hole complaint at the table and part of what- SEN Ball: 40 the Clark County Fiscal CivicPlus, a private firm that on the website, they would ever we do, because if not, Megaplier: 4 Court, available at specializes solely in creating fill out a form, give the loca- then the only thing that Send us Pick 3 Evening: 0-6-2 www.clarkcoky.com/index.ht and maintaining community tion of the pot hole and that we’re going to have in terms Pick 3 Midday: 4-8-8 your stories, ml. websites. CivicPlus has pro- complaint would go directly of events are going to be our Pick 4 Evening: 0-1-5-9 news ideas, New said that although vided Henderson and to the Public Works Depart- events.” Pick 4 Midday: 2-3-7-8 and commentary Bluegrass ADD representa- Danville’s community sites. ment. In other business, the —AP tives have worked in Clark The cost of going with “Winchester deserves the commission: www.winchestersun.com County a lot, “nobody knows CivicPlus would be $11,800 best. And we want to have a — changed the originally the community as well as you in the first year, $11,800 in website that we’re all very scheduled Tuesday, May 1, We are Your all know the community.” the second and third years proud of because, let’s face meeting date to Monday, Hometown Paper “So the information that and $4,690 in the fourth year, it, this is the way you do April 30, so that the entire Looking for a new we can get somebody to pro- City Manager Ken Kerns said business now, and you need a commission can be present. vide to us, the detailed infor- at a recent meeting. high quality website — one — changed the originally physician for 2012? mation, we can go out there “We’ve gone through a re- that’s interactive,” Kerns approved address of the new and search (for) that, but it’s quest for proposal process, said. Clark Regional Medical Cen- WINCHESTER going to be better if we have where we request a proposal During discussion of old ter from 1 Hospital Drive to FAMILY PRACTICE local participation in that,” to build a new website for business Tuesday, City Com- 175 Hospital Drive, and ap- he said. “So content becomes the City of Winchester. And missioner Kitty Strode said proved the Medical Office is accepting new patients. better when we get partici- many of you know that if you that before looking further at Building address as 225 Hos- pation from the county clerk, go to our website it really ba- developing a site with Blue- pital Drive. The addresses, or the city clerk, or from sically doesn’t exist right grass ADD, commissioners Burtner said, place the whatever departments that now,” Kerns told commis- would have to know the buildings in sequential order. may be out there to help.” sioners. “That’s why we went exact cost of developing — approved an order al- Commissioner Rick Beach through the RFP process. We everything they want for the lowing the City of Winches- asked New whether Blue- were very interested in hav- site. ter to enter into a grant 4 N. Highland St. Suite A grass ADD would be able to ing a top-of-the-line website “I just think before we re- agreement with the state as Phone 859-744-1445 develop a feature where resi- for Winchester, much like ally could even move for- a recipient of the 2010 flood Thank you for er’s voting us a Read MORE THAN JUST A TIRE STORE orite! 785 COLBY ROAD • WINCHESTER,KY Choice Fav FORMERLY S&S TIRE 744-5460 WWW.PALMERTIRE.COM $25 OFF ANY SET OF TIRES Changing your tires when they are worn can save lives. Rotating & balancing your tires on a regular basis saves on average 3-5% yearly on fuel. Expiration 4-30-12. THE WINCHESTER SUN A4 — WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2012 Opinion Thoughts about a penny HICAGO — According to my children, I am the Conly person in America who wastes her time bending over to pick up a penny. “It’s not worth it,” they say, and gosh I hate it when they’re right about nos- Esther Cepeda talgia-re- lated issues. Did you know that if you stop to pick up a penny and it takes you more than 6.15 seconds, the action pays less than the federal minimum wage? And this estimate, given by a metallurgist to The New Yorker back in 2008, is probably out of date by now. Indeed, my sons, ages 11 and 13, have lived in a world where a large gumball costs 50 cents. Once, when I had the great ex- cuse of not having any coins with which to crank out a mea- ger handful of M&M’s, one of them asserted that it bordered on criminal that candy-dispens- ing machines didn’t accept credit cards because “who car- ries around exact change?” Not me. I grew up in a time when “penny candy” still existed — The cynicism of political discourse I’m not old enough to remember when you could get more than one piece per cent, but the term he president of the United States really the issues with this country’s missile defense As for Russia’s once and future tsar, V. Putin, still meant something at my cor- needs a minder. Or at least an aide system in Europe because a presidential elec- no doubt he’ll be assured. Much too assured. ner store — but I rarely carry Twho’ll always tell him when the micro- tion is pending in this country. So he was ask- The administration’s bad week only began in change. Finding a penny on the phone that’s catching his every embarrassing ing the Russians not to press him on the Seoul. Back in Washington, in the Supreme street feels like a blessing, like word is open, and broad- matter. For now. Court of the United States, to be specific, the the universe’s sign of abun- casting his buddy-buddy Implicit in the American president’s request president’s Signature Achievement, the great dance. It may not buy anything chitchat with some for- was the understanding that he wouldn’t want to new American health-care system, was running by itself but, helloooo, it’s eign leader to the whole cave to Russian demands before the election, into a little problem called the Constitution of money. Legal tender. It’s got country. And the whole since Americans have grown a little leery of ap- the United States. Lincoln’s face on it and is worth world. peasement since Munich. Or as our president At least in the eyes of some justices of the 1/100th of a buck. Mr. Obama is bad about confided to the Soviet — excuse me, Russian court, especially the one supposed to be the Still, our neighbors to the that. Not too long ago he — leader: “This is my last election. After my new Sandra Day O’Connor, the new swing north have got the right idea. was sympathizing with the election I have more flexibility.” man/weathervane. The questions from His Last week, Jim Flaherty, French president about After his re-election, anything goes. Like Honor Anthony Kennedy were pointing to some Canada’s finance minister, an- what a pain both found Is- maybe his country’s missile defense. serious doubts about the new law’s constitu- nounced the end of the Cana- rael’s pushy president to Paul Greenberg The vocabulary has changed since Munich, tionality. dian penny, a coin that costs be. Nothing like having a appeasement having come into bad odor, but Remember when Nancy Pelosi, who was still about 1.6 cents to produce. He troublesome little ally who can’t see the Big the operating principle is pretty much un- speaker of the House at the time, was asked if estimated that in addition to Picture, and raises a petty matter like its own changed — even if it’s now known as flexibility. she was concerned about the constitutional sparing citizens the time it survival when the Great Powers have so much For just a minute the slippery little Chicago grounds of this brave new health system? “Are takes to tidy up their penny-lit- more to think about. Especially the re-election pol inside the Great American Leader, the you serious?” she replied, which was her way of tered dressers, it would also of their leaders. prophet of Hope and Change, was revealed for not replying. save the government 11 million Mr. Chamberlain and M. Daladier must have the world to hear. Such a description may be It turns out the Supreme Court of the United Canadian dollars per year — felt a similar irritation with Eduard Benes, the unfair — to Chicago pols. Whatever can be said States may be serious indeed. not exactly chump change. president of little Czechoslovakia in 1938, who about the Daleys, they never left any micro- How seriously the administration’s argu- Back here, Treasury Secretary was such an irritant at Munich conference in phones on to record their machinations, not to ments in defense of its crowning achievement Tim Geithner recently proposed 1938, much like his whole country, which would my knowledge or any prosecutor’s. can be taken is another question. Its solicitor- changing the makeup of pennies vanish soon enough. The nerve: standing in the We the mere People aren’t supposed to no- general was telling the court that Obamacare’s and nickels, which cost 2.4 way of Peace in Our Time. tice the man behind the curtain at these Oz- penalties are not a tax that had to be collected cents and 11.2 cents each to No problem. M. Benes would soon be gone. like international conferences, but how could before the court could uphold it. But by the produce, in addition to other Along with his troublesome little country. How anyone help listening? next day, it had become a tax well within the improved efficiencies in cur- dare he stand in the way of their grand vision! What some of us had long suspected, but did- government’s power to regulate trade under the rency production, to save $75 One can only imagine the contempt the con- n’t dare assert, now has been confirmed by the Constitution’s commerce clause. million in the next fiscal year. ference’s leaders, including Herr Hitler, must highest source. In his own words. In his own So when is a tax not a tax? Answer: When it Nice try, but no cigar. We just have felt for that obnoxious little man and his voice. Off-guard moments may speak louder suits the administration’s purposes that day. don’t need pennies anymore. Go obnoxious little country. I say only imagine be- than any formal address. The advocate arguing the case for Oba- down to any college campus and cause there was no open mike around to record Dmitri Medvedev, and the rest of the Russian macare before the distinguished justices is a you’ll find that nearly every their cynicism that time. establishment, doubtless know whom they fine lawyer. It’s just that the law he’s trying to vending machine accepts debit But in the case of Barack Obama, one need they’re dealing with, and have known even be- defend is not so fine. and credit card payments even not imagine. Somebody forgot to turn off the fore this president announced he was resetting But what’s most impressive about the admin- for snacks that cost less than a microphone the other day at that grand inter- American policy when it comes to our friends istration’s legal case — and its foreign policy dollar. Back in 2009, the Salva- national conference in Seoul, which was sup- in Moscow. — is not its flexibility. tion Army rolled out card-swi- posedly about international security. President Medvedev certainly didn’t sound It’s the cynicism of it. It’s the no-longer-hid- peable red kettle stands and It left some of us feeling decidedly less se- surprised. “I understand,” he replied. He as- den contempt for the American people, who last Christmas started taking cure after overhearing a conversation between sured the American president he would pass aren’t supposed to notice these transparent lit- kettle donations by way of mo- the American president and his Russian coun- the word to the real power in this new/old Rus- tle tricks. Even when the microphone is on. bile devices. terpart. Their conversation, with the whole sia: “I will transmit this information to Vladimir Even when this administration’s constitutional Usually, I despise the idea of world listening in, turned out to be less than se- and I stand with you.” arguments change daily. “getting with the times” just for cure. No doubt, the Russian meant to be assuring. the sake of patting ourselves on Mr. Obama was heard telling Comrade But this conversation was anything but assur- Paul Greenberg is the Pulitzer prize-win- the back and boasting about the Medvedev — or maybe it’s Gospodin Medvedev ing to some of us back home — those of us who ning editorial page editor of the Arkansas De- “digital age.” But if Canada can in this new but still much-the-same Russia — can remember where appeasement has a way mocrat-Gazette. His email address is learn to round its transactions that he needs more time to work out some of of leading. [email protected]. to the nearest nickel, by golly so can we. You could scoff that the dol- Letters to the editor lars we’d save by getting rid of our penny would be but drops in the bucket of our horrible Living on fixed income. Folks on disability checks don’t actually stat is set on 75 degrees, and I’m sitting in the budget crisis — and you’d be is difficult bring home gross earnings. living room in a coat and using a space heater right. But if nothing else, it Three main living expenses wipe you out, es- in the bedroom, and the Kentucky Utilities bill would save the sanity of adults Dear Editor, pecially paying high rent and high utilities, let is over $300. who can’t bear to live in a world Fixed incomes, no incomes, people paying alone other expenses, medical supplies, insur- I’ve lived here all my life, and nothing ever where children walk past actual high utility bills and going without medication ances, etc. changes as far as the utilities go. Same old, money because it’s too worth- and food means absolutely nothing to the un- I’ve just paid $224 in one month’s water bill greedy, selfish town. Just getting worse. less for their time. caring, selfish officials in charge of these utili- (no leaks). They know here that we have no re- How do you live with yourselves, commission- ties here in Winchester. And to add insult to course, pay or else, too bad the Public Service ers? Is it difficult sitting in those church pews Esther Cepeda’s email ad- injury, the associates or employees are rude to Commission won’t regulate them. And they on Sundays? dress is estherjcepeda@wash- boot. know it, too. Bonnie F. Adams post.com. What’s wrong with this picture? The thermo- Winchester

SCOTT SCHURZ, Publisher JOHN A. NELSON, Executive Editor The Winchester Sun BOB MARTIN, Operations Manager RICK REDDIX, Advertising Manager LINDA DEPUE, Business Manager LETTERS POLICY: The Sun welcomes short letters from our readers expressing their opinions. We ask that letters be no more 20 WALL STREET • WINCHESTER, KY 40391 than 350 words and include the writer’s city or county and telephone number to help us verify authenticity. Names will not be with- (859) 744-3123 • WINCHESTERSUN.COM held. Letters should be e-mailed to: [email protected], or sent via postal mail. THE WINCHESTER SUN Communities WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2012 — A5 Community J E N N I F E R ’ S J O U R N A L DAR essay Calendar Egg-cellent benefits contest winners TODAY

— Class of 1948 lunch Hen fruit is healthy addition at Natural Bridge. The group will be leaving from Winchester at 11 to diet if eaten in moderation a.m. he hunt for the egg is terol choices throughout the chopped eggs with minced — TLC meeting, Gar- on! Saturday and Sun- rest of your day. Remember, onion, chopped pepper, den Girls Cafe, 1 p.m. T day will be filled with too much cholesterol in mayonnaise, pickle relish MONDAY, APRIL 9 Easter egg hunting. Maybe your total diet can put you and mustard. Refrigerate at this will have people asking at risk for heart disease. least one hour before serv- about the nutritional value While enjoying the week- ing. Makes 12- 1/3 cup serv- — Conkwright Middle of eggs too. end surrounded by eggs, try ings. Nutrition facts: 100 School cheerleading par- Last year the USDA re- this recipe for egg salad. calories; 7 g total fat; 2 g ent meeting/cheer clinic, viewed standard large eggs This recipe and more are saturated fat; 215 mg cho- 6-8 p.m. For fifth, sixth from available in our 2012 Food lesterol; 240 mg sodium; 5 g and seventh grade stu- across and Nutrition Calendar. carbohydrate; 0 g fiber; 6 g dents. the Stop by the Extension Office protein. — Winchester-Clark country and get your free copy County Parks and Recre- and today! For more recipes, visit our ation swimming clinic, found website at 6:45-8 p.m., every Mon- that in Egg Salad http://ces.ca.uky.edu/clark day and Wednesday the past look for our Taste of the through May 16, for all decade, 12 eggs Month link. April celebrates age groups and abilities. the aver- ¼ medium onion greens with kale and potato Call 744-9554 for more age nu- ¼ red bell pepper (op- grain. information. trient Jennifer Howard tional) Also coming in April is content ¾ cup low-fat mayonnaise the AARP Driver Safety Pro- TUESDAY, APRIL 10 of eggs has changed. Choles- 1/3 cup pickle relish gram. On Thursday, April 19, terol levels have gone down, 2 teaspoons prepared a classroom course designed — Free AARP tax and the vitamin D levels mustard for drivers aged 50 and over preparation, Central have gone up. So why the will be offered. The course Baptist Church Annex, change? The USDA esti- Place eggs in a heavy identifies many of the 10 a.m.-3 p.m. mates that the diet of the saucepan and cover with changes that occur as we — Hannah McClure laying hens has changed water. Put a lid on the pot age and suggests strategies Elementary School- over the years and this has and bring the water to a boil for accommodating those based Decision-making resulted in the altered nu- over high heat. Turn off the changes for safer driving. Council meeting, 4:30 trients within the egg. This stove, but let the covered There are no exams. Partici- art Chapter, National Society Daughters of the p.m., at the school. is great news because eggs saucepan remain on the pants who complete the American Revolution, honored Tanner Cole There will be a joint PTO provide lots of vitamins and burner for 15 minutes. course will receive a certifi- Summers, left, of Providence Elementary and Title I parent in- minerals and only 70 calo- Mince the onion and chop cate many car insurance H volvement meeting at 6 ries. the pepper finely. Drain the agencies honor with a dis- School, as the fifth-grade American essay contest p.m., following the Enjoying eggs as a regular water from the eggs and count. For more information winner and Shelby Stocker of Conkwright Middle SBDM meeting. part of your diet does not rinse with cool water. When and to register, call the School as the eighth-grade winner. Tanner is the son — Conkwright Middle necessarily mean that you the eggs are cool enough to Clark County Extension Of- of Bobby and Wendy Summers. Shelby is the daugh- School cheer clinic, 6-8 are getting too much choles- handle, crack them and re- fice at 744-4682. p.m. terol. One egg per day, or a move the shells. Egg shells ter of John and Melissa Stocker. This year's topic was — Celebrate Recov- couple of eggs every other may remove more easily if Jennifer Howard is the "Young America Takes a Stand: The War of 1812." ery, 7 p.m., Calvary day, will not put you over the egg is held under cool, Clark County Extension Aleene Eury chairs the American History Committee, Christian Church, 15 the 300 mg limit, as long as running water. Chop eggs Service agent for family assisted by Cindy Reed. Redwing Drive, entrance you make good low-choles- coarsely. Combine the and consumer sciences. C. A program based on Photo submitted the 12 steps and the eight Beatitudes for any hurt, habit or hang-up with support for family Gray hair’s in fashion, 25 Years Ago members, as well as Cel- ebration Station for kids and The Landing for but what about at work? April 4, 1987 Reed, ombudsman for the teens. For more informa- Department of Education. tion, call Dickie at 744- By Leanne Italie “I don’t think a woman in Clay County basketball Attending from here were 0817. Meetings are every The Associated Press the workplace is going to fol- coach Bobby Keith cut down Joe Jones, Nick Marsh, Judy Tuesday. low that trend,” David Scher, a the net after his Tigers de- Allen, Betty Pace, Lynn NEW YORK (AP) — civil rights attorney in Wash- feated Louisville Ballard for Gillispie, Carol Ann Oliver, Jeanne Thompson began WEDNESDAY, ington, said with a laugh. “I the state championship last Carrie Cline, Brenda Mas- going gray at 23. She colored think women in the workplace weekend. Clay will face Mar- trean and Florence Reed. APRIL 11 her hair for years as she are highly pressured to look ion, the Indiana state cham- worked her way into manage- young. If I were an older work- pion, in the Mid-America Six Clark County residents — Conkwright Middle ment at a large Boston-area fi- ing person, the last thing I Classic. are among 175 Eastern Ken- School cheer clinic, 4-6 nancial services company, would do is go gray.” tucky University students p.m. then gave up the dye for good He wasn’t alone in issuing a Several Clark County edu- participating in EKU’s coop- — Winchester-Clark about a year ago. warning against workplace cators were in Louisville re- erative education program County Parks and Recre- The earth didn’t shake, and gray for women. cently to attend a this semester. The Clark stu- ation swimming clinic, the 44-year-old Thompson was “While the Age Discrimina- Compensatory Education dents are: Thomas C. Beck- 6:45-8 p.m., every Mon- promoted to top management tion in Employment Act of Conference. Among those at- ett, Margaret Hacker, day and Wednesday the following year. 1967 was created to protect tending were State Superin- Timothy Craig McHugh, through May 16, for all She is among a new type of employees 40 years of age and tendent of Public Instruction Carol L. Townsend, Kim R. age groups and abilities. gray panther, a woman who older, some men and women Alice McDonald and JoEllen Wall and Phillip T. Wilson. Call 744-9554 for more aspires to do well and get AP photo may still encounter ageism in information. ahead on the job while hap- Jeanne Thompson, a Boston- the workplace,” said pily maintaining a full head of based finance executive, is Stephanie Martinez Kluga, a THURSDAY, APRIL 12 gray. among a new type of gray manager for Insperity, a San panther, a woman who as- ONE CALL “Women put pressure on Antonio-based company that Makes you feel at home. pires to do well and get right — Conkwright Middle themselves to color,” the Ex- provides human resources Recommended by Shaw Industries America’s largest carpet maker School cheer clinic, 6-8 eter, N.H., woman said. “It’s a ahead on the job while hap- services to small and medium- pily maintaining a full head • Residential and commercial carpet • Fast emergency service available. p.m. bold statement to be gray be- size businesses. cleaning experts since 1947. • Water extraction service available. cause it’s saying, ‘You know of gray. “The long-standing percep- • Top-quality cleaning of upholstery, • Satisfaction guaranteed or your money Oriental & specialty area rugs. 127back!697 FRIDAY, APRIL 13 what? 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For more infor- ward off discrimination in the ternational Monetary Fund the color until she left her day mation, contact Kim workplace, yet legions of men chief, is one of the most pow- job to become self-employed. Ritchie at 771-5566 or and women have no interest erful women in the world, and She dedicates an entire chap- Treva Parks at (859) 333- in letting their gray fly. Not she keeps her hair gray. So ter of her 2007 book “Going 4643. now, when the struggling does Essie Weingarten, Gray” to workplace issues. economy has produced a founder and now creative di- “We only fool ourselves MONDAY, APRIL 15 stampede of hungry young rector of the nail polish com- about how young we look with job-seekers. pany Essie Cosmetics. our dyed hair,” said the Har- — Winchester-Clark But gray heads have been For regular working vard-educated Kreamer, a for- County Parks and Recre- popping up on runways and women, it’s a trickier issue. mer Nickelodeon executive. ation swimming clinic, 6:45-8 p.m., every Mon- day and Wednesday Special Join the FREE Cooper/Clayton Method to Stop Smoking through May 16, for all classes at the Clark County Health Department. age groups and abilities. Deliveries

Call 744-9554 for more information. Tuesday April 3 6:00-7:00 pm TUESDAY, APRIL 16 Lower level of Health Department 400 Professional Ave — Free AARP tax Contact Beth Wille preparation, Central Baptist Church Annex, 859-744-4482 10 a.m.-3 p.m. — Free Chess Club meeting, College Park Look for our newest Library, 6 p.m. For more citizens on our information, visit Communities Page - A5 www.winchesster.com. THE WINCHESTER SUN A6 — WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2012 Country living How to manage Bovine Beauties bloat in cattle This is another great year tetany and bloat can be ad- for clover. You as a producer dressed by using the loose should be monitoring your powder, poloxalene and mix- pastures. ing it with the mineral. You What is bloat? Ruminal can have poloxalene mixed tympany, or bloat, can result into a supplement that can in lost animal performance be hand fed at a rate of 1-2 and in severe cases, death. It pounds to deliver the poloza- occurs as a result lene. This is a of a buildup of fer- more effective mentation gases strategy as cattle in the rumen. are more likely to Bloat may be come and eat the categorized as supplement every frothy bloat, day than go to the which is caused by mineral feeder. the formation of a Here are some stable foam in the pointers: rumen, or free gas — Grow grass- bloat, which is legume mixtures due to excessive Roy Turley instead of pure production of legumes. gaseous compounds from fer- — Avoid grazing very im- mentation or as a result of mature white clover or al- an obstruction preventing falfa. Research shows alfalfa the escape of gas com- grazed less than 10 inches pounds. Legume bloat is a tall had two times more AP Photo frothy bloat condition. bloat than when it is grazed These black angus cattle graze in a pasture last summer in this file photo. Farm fields across the state are covered with lush In normal situations, these at 19 inches. grass thanks to the unusually warm temperatures this spring. gases are belched out of the — Put animals on lush animal. When this gas is pre- legume pastures only when vented from escaping the plants are free of surface rumen, it builds up, and the moisture (dew or rain). rumen becomes stretched. — Provide a full feeding of Ky. National Dairy Show turns 50 As the pressure in the rumen hay before turning animals increases, breathing is af- into lush legume stands for FRANKFORT — The Kentucky Na- event provides an opportunity for dairy able." The Kentucky Purebred Dairy fected, because the di- the first time. tional Dairy Show and Sale will cele- cattle producers from all over the Cattle Association Judging School is at aphragm cannot expand and — Continue offering free- brate its 50th anniversary during the United States to showcase their genet- 2 p.m. Thursday, April 12, before the create the negative air pres- choice hay. 2012 edition April 13-14 at the Ken- ics and gives buyers a chance to pur- Kentucky National Show and Sale. sure in the lungs necessary — Although bloat is asso- tucky Exposition Center in Louisville. chase from some of the best cow The Kentucky National will com- to inhale. In severe cases, ciated with certain plants, In 1963, George Buchanan, then the families in the business.” memorate its 50th anniversary at a this inability to inhale may some animals have a genetic Kentucky Department of Agriculture's The two-day event is free to the pub- dinner April 13 at 7 p.m. in the exposi- cause death by suffocation. predisposition to bloat, so director of shows and fairs, created lic. Five breeds will be shown and sold: tion center's pavilion. Bloat potential is greatest you should cull chronic the event to encourage Kentucky dairy Ayrshire, Guernsey, Holstein, Jersey, “We look forward to fellowship with during rapid growth periods bloaters. breeders to buy and sell animals. The and Milking Shorthorn. friends at the 50th celebration ban- in spring and declines during — Do not remove animals event was intended to promote and “This time-honored tradition will not quet,” Commissioner Comer said. summer. Most cases in Ken- from pasture during first support the dairy industry in Kentucky only feature some top consignments in “Dairy families from the past, present, tucky are usually from mid- signs of bloat. Continuous and on a global scale. It has succeeded the industry but will also showcase and future will attend the event to March through May. grazing results in less inci- over the past five decades by attract- and remember those great cow and honor the great people and cows asso- Highlight management dence of bloat than removal ing high-profile animals from breeders farm families that have been involved ciated with the Kentucky National over strategies to reduce the risk and return. across the nation, including a number since its inception,” said Katherine the past 50 years. of bloat. In order to ensure — Provide access to water of national champions that have Wheatley, dairy coordinator in the “I can assure you the staff at the adequate consumption of the and minerals. crossed the auction . KDA's Division of Show and Fair Pro- Kentucky Department of Agriculture bloat blocks, other sources of — Observe animals “The quality of Kentucky dairy cattle motion. “The support and passion will work hard to make this Kentucky minerals should be removed. closely following any abrupt is as strong as ever,” Agriculture Com- shown by our consignors and buyers National Dairy Show and Sale the best Concerns about grass change in the weather. missioner James Comer said. “This over the last 50 years is truly remark- one yet!” Marquette grape NATIONAL

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Now, they’ll get ing our growing and our really doing a great job in help from a $2.5 million U.S. winemaking techniques,” drawing attention to what the newspaper Department of Agriculture Granstrom said. “It’s brand they can do well,” said Held, grant that has university re- new, and I don’t really think a Hermann, Mo.-based win- $34.95 searchers from a dozen we’ve even discovered the ery consultant, “and that’s states gathering information full potential of it yet.” what their market or niche Two plates, one of A1 and about cold-hardy grapes and Fennell, who is leading the needs to be, realizing that one of B1, and a Poster teaching viticulturists and Northern Grapes Project’s no, they’re not Sonoma or (11”x17”) each of A1 & B1 winemakers how to improve fruit composition and genet- Napa, but they’re Minnesota their products and market ics component, said there’s or Iowa or Wisconsin.” and the newspaper. them to a wider audience. still much to learn about At Tucker’s Walk Vineyard, Led by Cornell University, Marquette because it was re- Greenlee plans to fill about $49.95 the Northern Grapes Project leased only five years ago 1,000 or so bottles of 2011 will work with more than 330 and it takes three years to Marquette. If all of them are wineries and 1,300 growers get a first crop. Researchers uncorked in the upper Mid- Come Get with more than 3,000 acres are still figuring out how the west, that’s fine, he said. Yours of grapes from the Upper grapes ripen, the best time “What we have is going to Midwest to New England. to harvest and how many be unique to here,” Greenlee TODAY!!! “Marquette is so new that buds should be left when said. “And there’s no reason we are all trying to figure out pruning. Those at South to try to make it something The Winchester Sun 20 Wall St. • Winchester, KY 40391 what brings out the best fla- Dakota State and the Univer- it’s not.” CLARK COUNTY’S VOICE FOR MORE THAN 130 YEARS THE WINCHESTER SUN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2012 - A7

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Basketball Stern opposes eligibility rule New Woods much like the old Tiger AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — He could A few hours at one point, drawing laughter when Better to fill time than to let one NEW YORK (AP) — have used the 23 minutes to practice earlier, Rory asked if he and Norman discussed a question slip in about how he had would love his putting, or check out the new McIlroy sat in near miss in the 1980s. managed to overcome the emotional a system in which An- slope on the 16th green. It might the same room A tough act to follow, not that turmoil of his past to regain his posi- thony Davis and the have been enough time for a quick and talked Woods even tried. He had his script, tion as the favorite to win his fifth rest of Kentucky’s lunch in the player’s lounge, or a about the final and he was sticking to it. green jacket this week. freshmen stars were friendly chat with first round playing round melt- The questions were mostly His game is back, yes. That was required to try to re- partner Sang-Moon Bae. down last year friendly, the responses entirely ster- perfectly clear two weeks ago when peat. But there were questions to be an- that would have ile. An attempt at telling a story he wore down the field the way Instead, the NBA swered, stories to be told. Tiger destroyed a lesser golfer. He was al- about his first Masters with Arnold Woods always used to in his prime to commissioner could Woods understands this as well as ternately serious and charming, es- Palmer and Jack Nicklaus had al- win for the first time on the PGA end up calling Davis’ anyone, so he dutifully headed to the pecially so when he talked about a ready been told many times, and Tour since a shocking sex scandal de- name in June as the interview room in the Masters media conversation he had with Greg Nor- seemed mostly an exercise in filling railed his career and his life. first pick in the draft. center to face the inevitable on- man about losing a heartbreaker at the time he was forced to stay in his Took a while, and it came with a The league wasn’t slaught of queries about his game Augusta National. chair. new swing. But it sure looked a lot able to change its draft and his life. “Sorry. I wasn’t born,” McIlroy said That, too, was surely in the script. See WOODS, B2 eligibility rules during collective bargaining last year. The rules re- quire an American Prep Softball player to be 19 years old and a year out of Baylor high school. The play- ers’ association would only agree to form a gets its committee to discuss changes, and is un- likely to consent to an increase without some perfect concession from own- ers. Football ending Petrino returns DENVER (AP) — Brittney to practice Griner’s place in women’s basketball history is secure. Blocking layups, snagging FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. rebounds, hitting shots over (AP) — Arkansas two and three helpless de- coach Bobby Petrino fenders, she towered over returned to practice the competition all season hours after being re- long to earn player of the leased from the hospi- year and outstanding player tal following a of the NCAA tournament weekend motorcycle honors. crash. She was simply dominant Petrino, speaking for in adding national champion the first time since his to her resume on Tuesday Sunday night accident, night. arrived at Razorback Griner had 26 points, 13 Stadium wearing a rebounds and five blocks to neck brace and with lead Baylor to an 80-61 vic- multiple abrasions and tory over Notre Dame in the red spots showing on NCAA women’s basketball his nose and face. championship, capping an The 51-year-old says unparalleled 40-0 season for he was not wearing a the Lady Bears. helmet at the time of Keith Taylor/[email protected] “Brittney Griner, whether the crash, and state George Rogers Clark catcher Erin Carrus tags out Nicholas County’s catcher Megan Bretz in the first inning of a 10- she won today or not, will go law does not require 4 loss to the Lady Bluejackets Tuesday afternoon at Cardinal Heights. down in the history of the an adult rider wear women’s game as, if not the one. greatest post player, one of Petrino says he the greatest,” Baylor coach broke four ribs in his said. “I’m so upper chest and glad she has that ring now.” cracked the outside of Clark falls to Jackets When the buzzer sounded, the C-2 vertebra in his Griner finally celebrated, back. hamming it up as she helped Lady Cards can’t cool off undefeated Nicholas Co. take down the nets and College Basketball dancing with Heisman Tro- Texas hires By Keith Taylor Mitchell paced the Lady Cards’ The four pitchers combined for phy winner Robert Griffin The Winchester Sun offensive attack with a pair of sin- six strikeouts, with Conkwright III. former assistant gles. fanning four batters. Then she lifted coach Kim Mulkey up on her shoulders Nicholas County arrived at Car- Carrus and Madison Norton had Neal and Mitchell added one AUSTIN, Texas (AP) Clark’s other two hits in the con- briefly, just the way she has dinal Heights without a loss. strikeout each. — Former Texas test. done for the Lady Bears dur- That didn’t change on Tuesday Conkwright walked eight batters women’s basketball as- Nicholas tied the scored at 3-3 and gave up four hits. ing this long season. sistant Karen Aston is as the Lady Bluejackets left Win- and took the lead after scoring a Nicholas County pitchers Reesa “It meant everything for taking over the Long- chester with their perfect record us to get it for coach,” said run in the fourth inning. Martin and Emily Curran com- horns with a mission to intact following a 10-4 victory over Griner, referring to Mulkey’s The Lady Bluejackets broke the bined on a four-hitter and a pair of turn the program back host George Rogers Clark. game open with a four-run out- struggle with Bell’s palsy strikeouts. into a national champi- Nicholas County (8-0) rallied burst in the fifth frame and con- during the tournament. “She onship contender. after falling behind to Clark in the cluded their scoring with a pair of Clark stranded seven runners felt like she wasn’t there for Aston, the coach at early innings. runs in the seventh inning. and Nicholas County left 13 on us, but we told her every sec- North Texas last sea- The Lady Cardinals (5-6) raced Clark tacked on a score in the base. ond that we could hear her son, was introduced at out to an early lead after scoring seventh inning for the final mar- The Lady Cards will compete in loud and clear, everything a campus news confer- three runs in the first inning. gin. the Play it Again Sports Tourna- she was saying.” ence in Austin after a Clark catcher Erin Carrus high- Clark used four pitchers and ment beginning Friday in Baylor became the sev- whirlwind courtship in lighted the opening inning with a started with Whitney Conkwright. Clarksville, Tenn. and will be part enth women’s team to run which she was the only single that scored a pair of runs. Jessica Neal, Bryah Campbell and of the silver bracket. through a season unbeaten candidate interviewed Kolbi Mitchell also had a run- Mitchell also shared time in the The team is scheduled to depart and the first in NCAA history on campus. scoring single in the inning. pitcher’s circle. Winchester on Thursday morning. See BAYLOR, B2 Welcome home,Wildcats!

ore than 20,000 Kentucky fans filled Rupp Arena Tuesday to wel- come the Wildcats home and celebrate their 67-59 win over MKansas to win UK’s 8th national championship in New Orleans Monday. More than 5,000 others were on hand at Bluegrass Airport when the team arrived home and thousands of others lined the roadsides as the team traveled downtown. Coach John Calipari, left photo, addresses the crowd as the team looks on before the new national championship banner was unveiled alongside the other seven in the Rupp Arena rafters. Final Four MOP videos the large, boisterous crowd that turned out for the celebration, middle photo. Senior Darius Miller, right photo, brings the crowd to its feet as he enters carrying the champi- Bob Flynn/[email protected] onship trophy and wearing the net from the Superdome around his neck. THE WINCHESTER SUN B2 — WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2012 Scoreboard Self NCAA Women WL Pct GB son, a-Bryden MacPherson 69.61. 8, John Senden, 69.75. 9, Matt Kuchar, 69.80. On the Air San Antonio 37 14 .725 — 8:45 a.m.-11:52 a.m. — Adam Scott, Bo Van Pelt, Mar- 10, Graeme McDowell, 69.85. Championship scores Memphis 30 22 .577 7 1/2 tin Kaymer Driving Distance liked Today Dallas 30 24 .556 8 1/2 8:56 a.m.-12:14 p.m. — Steve Stricker, Padraig Har- 1, Bubba Watson, 316.9. 2, Robert Garrigus, 306.9. 3, GOLF Houston 29 25 .537 9 1/2 rington, Stewart Cink Jason Kokrak, 306.4. 4, Jamie Lovemark, 306.0. 5, 2012 — Baylor 80, Notre Dame 61 3 p.m. 2011 — Texas A&M 76, Notre Dame 70 New Orleans 13 40 .245 25 9:07 a.m.-12:25 p.m. — Aaron Baddeley, K.T. Kim, Dustin Johnson, 305.9. 6, Kyle Stanley, 305.8. 7, Char- ESPN — Exhibition, Masters Par 3 Contest 2010 — Connecticut 53, Stanford 47 Northwest Division Lucas Glover lie Beljan, 302.8. 8, Ryan Palmer, 301.6. 9, Gary Wood- team’s MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 2009 — Connecticut 76, Louisville 54 W L Pct GB 9:18 a.m.-12:36 p.m. — Kyle Stanley, Jason Day, Bill land, 301.5. 10, Harris English, 301.2. 7 p.m. 2008 — Tennessee 64, Stanford 48 x-Oklahoma City 40 13 .755 — Haas Driving Accuracy Percentage ESPN — St. Louis at Miami 2007 — Tennessee 59, Rutgers 46 Denver 29 24 .547 11 9:29 a.m.-12:47 p.m. — Trevor Immelman, Rickie 1, Paul Goydos, 73.76%. 2, Jim Furyk, 73.68%. 3, NBA 2006 — Maryland 78, Duke 75, OT Utah 28 26 .519 12 1/2 Fowler, Justin Rose Heath Slocum, 73.01%. 4, Graeme McDowell, 72.32%. finish 2005 — Baylor 84, Michigan State 62 8 p.m. Portland 25 29 .463 15 1/2 9:40 a.m.-12:58 p.m. — Tom Watson, Johnson Wagner, 5, Colt Knost, 71.47%. 6, Hunter Mahan, 71.34%. 7, 2004 — Connecticut 70, Tennessee 61 ESPN2 — Oklahoma City at Miami Minnesota 25 30 .455 16 a-Hideki Matsuyama David Toms, 70.40%. 8, Jeff Maggert, 70.24%. 9, John NEW ORLEANS (AP) — 2003 — Connecticut 73, Tennessee 68 10:30 p.m. Pacific Division 10:02 a.m.-1:09 p.m. — Matt Kuchar, Geoff Oglilvy, Mallinger, 69.98%. 10, Roberto Castro, 69.25%. The season began with 2002 — Connecticut 82, Oklahoma 70 ESPN — L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers WL Pct GB Y.E. Yang Greens in Regulation Pct. coach Bill Self telling 2001 — Notre Dame 68, Purdue 66 NHL L.A. Lakers 34 20 .630 — 10:13 a.m.-1:20 p.m. — Gary Woodland, Henrik Sten- 1, Bubba Watson, 73.60%. 2, Lee Westwood, 73.20%. Kansas faithful to chill out. 2000 — Connecticut 71, Tennessee 52 7:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers 32 21 .604 1 1/2 son, Alvaro Quiros 3, Steve Stricker, 72.60%. 4, Will Claxton, 72.40%. 5 It ended with the Jayhawks 1999 — Purdue 62, Duke 45 NBCSN — Detroit at St. Louis 1998 — Tennessee 93, Louisiana Tech 75 Phoenix 27 26 .509 6 1/2 10:24 a.m.-1:31 p.m. — Charl Schwartzel, Keegan (tie), John Senden and Bryce Molder, 72.20%. 7, Tiger one game — really, one late 1997 — Tennessee 68, Old Dominion 59 Local Sports Golden State 20 32 .385 13 Bradley, a-Kelly Kraft Woods, 71.90%. 8, Robert Garrigus, 71.50%. 9, run — from winning a na- 1996 — Tennessee 83, Georgia 65 Sacramento 19 35 .352 15 10:35 a.m.-1:42 p.m. — Tiger Woods, Miguel Angel Hunter Mahan, 71.30%. 10, Martin Laird, 71.00%. tional championship. 1995 — Connecticut 70, Tennessee 64 x-clinched playoff spot Jimenez, Sang-Moon Bae Total Driving At a school where expec- 1994 — North Carolina 60, La. Tech 59 Thursday 10:46 a.m.-1:53 p.m. — Luke Donald, Francesco Moli- 1, Tiger Woods, 36. 2, Lee Westwood, 71. 3 (tie), John 1993 — Texas Tech 84, Ohio State 82 tations are often unrealis- MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Tuesday’s Games nari, Nick Watney Rollins and Boo Weekley, 78. 5, John Senden, 81. 6 tic, where anything less 1992 — Stanford 78, Western Kentucky 62 San Antonio 125, Cleveland 90 10:57 a.m.-7:50 a.m. — Scott Verplank, Sean O’Hair, (tie), Bo Van Pelt and Graham DeLaet, 87. 8, Jason 1991 — Tennessee 70, Virginia 67, OT 4:05 p.m. than a trip to the Final Four Indiana 112, New York 104 Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano Dufner, 88. 9, Rickie Fowler, 90. 10, Hunter Mahan, 94. 1990 — Stanford 88, Auburn 81 Marlins at Reds is considered just another Toronto 92, Charlotte 87 11:08 a.m.-8:01 a.m. — Mark O’Meara, Chez Reavie, Putting Average 1989 — Tennessee 76, Auburn 60 season, a scrappy team of Friday Detroit 102, Orlando 95 Martin Laird 1, Bo Van Pelt, 1.698. 2, Brian Harman, 1.705. 3, Webb 1988 — Louisiana Tech 56, Auburn 54 overachievers led by 1987 — Tennessee 67, Louisiana Tech 44 PREP SOFTBALL Miami 99, Philadelphia 93 11:19 a.m.-8:12 a.m. — Sandy Lyle, Simon Dyson, a- Simpson, 1.708. 4, Ben Crane, 1.713. 5, Zach Johnson, 1986 — Texas 97, Southern Cal 81 George Rogers Clark at Play-it-again tournament Memphis 98, Golden State 94 Corbin Mills 1.715. 6 (tie), Matt Kuchar and Steve Stricker, 1.722. Thomas Robinson and 1985 — Old Dominion 70, Georgia 65 (Clarksville, Tennessee) Phoenix 109, Sacramento 100 11:30 a.m.-8:23 a.m. — Ian Woosnam, Edoardo Moli- 8 (tie), Aaron Baddeley and Greg Chalmers, 1.724. 10, Tyshawn Taylor accom- 1984 — Southern Cal 72, Tennessee 61 PREP BASEBALL L.A. Lakers 91, New Jersey 87 nari, Kevin Chappell 2 tied with 1.725. plished more than just 1983 — Southern Cal 69, Louisiana Tech 67 5:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Games 11:41 a.m.-8:34 a.m. — Louis Oosthuizen, Mark Wil- Birdie Average about anyone thought possi- 1982 — Louisiana Tech 76, Cheyney 62 Powell County at George Rogers Clark Indiana at Washington, 7 p.m. son, Graeme McDowell 1, Bo Van Pelt, 4.64. 2, Webb Simpson, 4.63. 3, Tiger ble. Toronto at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. 11:52 a.m.-8:45 a.m. — Zach Johnson, Ian Poulter, a- Woods, 4.47. 4, Steve Stricker, 4.44. 5, John Senden, Kansas may have lost to NCAA women’s MOPs 1983 — , Southern Cal Charlotte at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Patrick Cantlay 4.42. 6, Martin Laird, 4.37. 7, Robert Garrigus, 4.30. mighty Kentucky in the San Antonio at Boston, 7:30 p.m. 12:14 p.m.-8:56 a.m. — Kevin Na, Fredrik Jacobson, 8, Bubba Watson, 4.29. 9, Keegan Bradley, 4.28. 10, 2 2012 — , Baylor 1982 — Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech final game of the season. Denver at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Ben Crane tied with 4.27. 2011 — , Texas A&M The Jayhawks feel as 2010 — , Connecticut NBA Standings Golden State at Minnesota, 8 p.m. 12:25 p.m.-9:07 a.m. — John Senden, Jonthan Byrd, Eagles (Holes per) though they won just by get- 2009 — Tina Charles, Connecticut Cleveland at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Paul Casey 1, Gary Woodland, 60.8. 2, Ben Crane, 63.0. 3, Bubba ting there. Oklahoma City at Miami, 8 p.m. 12:36 p.m.-9:18 a.m. — Bernhard Langer, Jason Watson, 72.0. 4, Danny Lee, 75.0. 5 (tie), Steve Wheat- 2008 — , Tennessee EASTERN CONFERENCE “From start to finish, Atlantic Division Memphis at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Dufner, Charles Howell III croft and Bobby Gates, 81.0. 7, Johnson Wagner, 85.5. 2007 — Candace Parker, Tennessee there’s been no team I’ve 2006 — Laura Harper, Maryland WL Pct GB Phoenix at Utah, 9 p.m. 12:47 p.m.-9:29 a.m. — Mike Weir, Brandt Snedeker, 8 (tie), Tiger Woods and Scott Brown, 90.0. 10, 4 tied 2005 — , Baylor Boston 30 22 .577 — New Jersey at Portland, 10 p.m. Webb Simpson with 96.0. been around improved this 2004 — , Connecticut Philadelphia 29 24 .547 1 1/2 L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. 12:58 p.m.-9:40 a.m. — Vijay Singh, Lee Westwood, Jim Sand Save Percentage much,” Self said in the mo- 2003 — Diana Taurasi, Connecticut New York 27 27 .500 4 Furyk 1, Aaron Baddeley, 71.05%. 2, Jonas Blixt, 69.35%. 3, ments following the 67-59 2002 — , Connecticut Toronto 19 35 .352 12 Golf 1:09 p.m.-10:02 a.m. — Thomas Bjorn, Scott Stallings, Billy Mayfair, 68.89%. 4, Brian Gay, 67.24%. 5, Tiger loss at the Superdome. 2001 — , Notre Dame New Jersey 19 36 .345 12 1/2 Rory Sabbatini Woods, 66.67%. 6, Geoff Ogilvy, 65.85%. 7, Lee West- “There’s been no team I’ve 2000 — , Connecticut Southeast Division 1:20 p.m.-10:13 a.m. — Fred Couples, Darren Clarke, wood, 65.63%. 8, David Toms, 65.22%. 9 (tie), Steve been around that competed 1999 — , Purdue WL Pct GB Masters Tee Times Ryo Ishikawa Wheatcroft and Greg Chalmers, 64.29%. this hard, there’s been no 1998 — , Tennessee The Associated Press x-Miami 38 14 .731 — 1:31 p.m.-10:24 a.m. — David Toms, K.J. Choi, Sergio All-Around Ranking 1997 — Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee At Augusta National Golf Club team I’ve been around that Orlando 32 22 .593 7 Garcia 1, Tiger Woods, 129. 2, Lee Westwood, 203. 3, Keegan 1996 — Michelle Marciniak, Tennessee Augusta, Ga. was able to take whatever Atlanta 31 23 .574 8 1:42 p.m.-10:35 a.m. — Angel Cabrera, Rory McIlroy, Bradley, 205. 4, Bo Van Pelt, 210. 5, John Senden, 251. 1995 — , Connecticut a-amateur situation dealt them and re- Washington 12 41 .226 26 1/2 Bubba Watson 6, Jason Dufner, 310. 7, Justin Rose, 316. 8, Bubba 1994 — Charlotte Smith, North Carolina Thursday-Friday spond to it favorably. 1993 — , Texas Tech Charlotte 7 44 .137 30 1/2 1:53 p.m.-10:46 a.m. — Phil Mickelson, Hunter Mahan, Watson, 338. 9, Steve Stricker, 339. 10, Brian Harman, 7:50 a.m.-10:57 a.m. — Craig Stadler, Brendan Steele, “It’s a pretty proud mo- 1992 — , Stanford Central Division Peter Hanson 368. Tim Clark ment,” Self said, “to be able 1991 — , Virginia WL Pct GB PGA TOUR Official Money Leaders 8:01 a.m.-11:08 a.m. — Jose Maria Olazabal, Robert to coach a team like this 1990 — , Stanford x-Chicago 42 13 .764 — PGA Tour Statistics 1, Hunter Mahan, (7), $2,937,240. 2, Rory McIlroy, Garrigus, a-Randal Lewis 1989 — , Tennessee Indiana 32 21 .604 9 The Associated Press (3), $2,392,000. 3, Phil Mickelson, (8), $2,131,481. and a group of individuals 8:12 a.m.-11:19 a.m. — Larry Mize, Paul Lawrie, An- 1988 — Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech Milwaukee 25 28 .472 16 Through April 1 4, Johnson Wagner, (10), $2,008,193. 5, Kyle Stanley, like this.” ders Hansen 1987 — , Tennessee Detroit 20 33 .377 21 Scoring Average (9), $1,996,550. 6, Justin Rose, (7), $1,943,206. 7, Kansas was anointed the 1986 — , Texas 8:23 a.m.-11:30 a.m. — Ross Fisher, Ryan Palmer, Har- Cleveland 17 34 .333 23 1, Tiger Woods, 68.27. 2, Justin Rose, 69.26. 3, Dicky Mark Wilson, (10), $1,880,375. 8, Tiger Woods, (5), co-favorites to win the Big 1985 — Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion rison Frazar WESTERN CONFERENCE Pride, 69.43. 4, Keegan Bradley, 69.44. 5, Jim Furyk, $1,779,000. 9, Bill Haas, (8), $1,769,059. 10, Bubba 12 for the eighth consecu- 1984 — Cheryl Miller, Southern Cal 8:34 a.m.-11:41 a.m. — Ben Crenshaw, Robert Karls- Southwest Division 69.46. 6, Henrik Stenson, 69.51. 7, Lee Westwood, Watson, (7), $1,684,138. tive year, almost by default.

he finds so special. His other BAYLOR WOODS answers were so banal that even his favorite journalists FROM PAGE B1 FROM PAGE B1 couldn’t bring themselves to to win 40 games. It was the like the same old Tiger we write them down. second national champi- used to know and love. Want some insight into onship for Baylor, which He’s not so loved anymore, Woods? You’re better off also won a title in 2005. though you wouldn’t know it reading the new book from “Looking back when we by the crowds who cheer his his former instructor Hank RELIVE get older, I’m always going every shot. Maybe they just Haney than listening to to remember this moment, love his game. A survey by Woods himself. Haney didn’t KENTUCKY’S always going to remember Nielsen and E-Poll’s N-Score, exactly deliver any bomb- confetti falling and being which measures endorse- shells, but he offered up here with my team,” Griner ment potential, showed only enough to anger Woods to said. 17 percent of respondents the point where he got into a DOMINATING Baylor did it in a nearly said they like Woods, com- confrontation recently with a wire-to-wire victory, finish- pared to 52 percent who writer who had the temerity ing with a flourish when thought Phil Mickelson was to ask about it. SEASON anything less than bringing appealing. That’s the Woods of old, a title back to Waco would Hardly surprising, because and that may be the only have been a huge disap- Mickelson feels genuine Woods who can win. He’s got pointment. when he speaks. He’s engag- an insatiable desire to be in The 6-foot-8 Griner was ing when it comes to fans, control, whether on the golf right at the center of the ac- and he signs everything put course or in delivering the tion as the Lady Bears took in front of him. message of the day to the ADVOCATE control. Every time Notre Woods doesn’t, and he’s media and what remains of Communications, Inc. Dame made a run in the got a sordid past to boot. his fan base. second half to cut into the Winning another green It’s not so easy anymore, jacket isn’t going to change but nothing is. Woods is an deficit, Griner had an an- that, even if it drives up rat- old 36 and if he wants to win swer. She showed a wide Proudly Presents Our Exclusive Book On ings for CBS. at least five more majors to array of post moves, hitting His bag used to be spon- break the record of 18 set by turnaround jumpers and sored by major brands like Jack Nicklaus he needs to the Kentucky Championship Season! hooks that the Irish had no Buick and AT&T. Now it car- begin winning them again way to stop — even when ries the name of an obscure now. But there’s a new gen- they collapsed around her. company that makes energy eration of players who are “Brittney Griner comes to and vitamin supplements not afraid of challenging work every day,” Mulkey that dissolve under your him, and he hasn’t won a • Packed with Larry Vaught’s said. “A lot of great players tongue. major in nearly four years. award-winning stories and think they’re all that and Nike still stands behind Still, when the Masters be- powerful photos from every they half go through drills him, but other corporations gins Thursday it will be sur- regular-season and postseason and they come to practice who once stood in line hop- prising if Woods’ name isn’t and they dog it. That child ing to get his signature on an on the leaderboard. He’s game - including that trium- comes to work and brings endorsement contract want been playing the tournament phant victory over Louisville! her work pail every day.” nothing to do with him. An half his life now, and knows Notre Dame fell short in occasional foray into a group the course so well he fin- • Including features on Davis, the title game for the sec- of fans to sign autographs ished fourth the last two ond straight season. notwithstanding, he still years despite not having con- Miller, and Jones and other Coach Muffet McGraw’s comes across as aloof and ar- fidence in his rebuilt swing. UK stars. senior-heavy crew did finish rogant. More importantly, the old the season with a decided Two years ago, Woods sat swagger has returned. Being • 128 full-color pages edge over rival Connecticut in the same interview room, in contention won’t be good ONLY — the Irish won the Big talking about his life and his enough. East regular-season title comeback after months away “I’m here for the green and defeated the Huskies in from golf because of the jacket,” he said. $ .95 three of four meetings. scandal. He claimed he had Indeed, it could be a win 14 Notre Dame couldn’t learned his lesson, and for the ages. A fifth Masters plus $6 shipping and handling solve Baylor’s superstar. vowed to be a more humble title, and the start of a “I think she’s one of a player. march toward the record kind,” McGraw said. There was no such at- book. “There’s so many things she tempt at introspection on Just don’t expect everyone Order online at triumphbooks.com can do. There have been Tuesday. He deflected the to be cheering. some guards that have had only question about his ——— or call 1-800-888-4741 some skill like that. But as a comeback by saying he was Tim Dahlberg is national post player, she’s the best happy to be playing again in sports columnist for I’ve seen.” his 18th Masters at a place The Associated Press. between 10 am and 6:00 pm THE WINCHESTER SUN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2012 — B3 Sports calendar Louisville coach Rick Pitino is look- ing forward to — The George Rogers Clark girls next season and basketball team will have a golf enjoyed his stint scramble at 9 a.m. on May 12 at with Louisville, Southwind Golf Course. The cost is which reached the $200 per team and includes green Final Four, before fees cart and lunch. Cash prizes will losing to Kentucky be awarded and all proceeds will benefit the girls basketball team. Ap- in the national plications can be picked up at semifinals. Southwind golf course. — The George Rogers Clark Lady Cardinals basketball camp will be May 22-25 from 8:30 a.m. until noon at Norton Gymnasium. The camp is for boys and girls in grades kindergarten through eighth-grade. The cost per camper is $70 with each camper receiving individual in- Sun photo struction, a camp t-shirt and one by Bill Thiry drink per day. Camp applications can be picked up at the high school. — The Winchester-Clark County Parks and Recreation Department will be taking registrations for its Pitino celebrates Cards’ success spring softball league through April 6. A coaches meeting is set for April NEW ORLEANS (AP) — playing for one, it’s disappointing. coming back to campus. shoot 38.4 percent and finished 16 and the league begins on April 23. The cost is $325 per team. Louisville coach Rick Pitino says When you go home with a bronze There, the Cardinals domi- second in the nation with 353 Games will be played each Monday he’ll celebrate this season. He ex- medal around your neck, it’s not nated No. 1 seed Michigan State steals. and Thursday. pects his unlikely Final Four disappointing,” Pitino said. “I told and rallied from an 11-point, sec- “We’ve never been a great — Boone’s Creek Baptist Camp squad to do the same. the guys ... ‘I’m celebrating a sea- ond-half deficit against Florida to shooting team,” Pitino said. “So to is taking sign-ups for its men’s and The Cardinals didn’t get to cut son where we worked around the reach the Final Four for the first get to a Final Four, I’ve always women’s softball league through down the nets in New Orleans, clock, around injuries and every- time since 2005. felt, in 2005, we got it with Taquan April 15. Teams and individuals but the run was surely satisfying thing else. To get back, Louisville must re- Dean and Francisco Garcia and seeking to play, can contact camp to Pitino, who compared his “If you guys don’t celebrate and place two starting seniors — for- Larry O’Bannon. All three guys manager Gale Holbrook at 744- group to one of his favorites, his have good, clean fun, you’re fools.’ ward Kyle Kuric and guard Chris could knock down the shots. 0037 or 771-2136. first Final Four team in Provi- Because I think there’s only been Smith as well as forward Jared “This was not a team of great — The Winchester-Clark County Parks and Recreation Department is dence in 1987. eight (other Louisville) teams Swopshire, who is expected to shooters. They had to win with taking registrations for its Little “They made me really, really that got to the Final Four in the graduate in May and transfer be- confusing opponents and old-fash- Slammers youth basketball league proud,” Pitino said. history of the one of the greatest cause there’s not an open scholar- ion hustle and doing it.” for children ages 3-5. Registration It might have been one of his traditions and they did it.” ship available. Louisville’s point guard and and games are through April 24 finest coaching jobs of his career Even with the loss to Kentucky “This team always played hard. center should be set with Peyton each Monday-Thursday 6-6:45 p.m. that includes a national champi- on the biggest stage ever for the The last eight, 10 games it really Siva and Gorgui Dieng. Freshman — The Winchester Little League is onship at Kentucky in 1996. in-state rivalry game, the success came together,” Kuric said. “It Chane Behanan exceeded expec- taking sign-ups for its Senior League Louisville overcame three season- should quiet fans who had begun had a special bond I’ve never tations all season in the power baseball and softball leagues each ending knee injuries, a rash of growing restless following two been a part of before. Proud to be forward role and finished against Saturday 9 a.m. until noon for the concussions and eight players consecutive opening game losses on the team and proud of the the Wildcats with 10 points and next month. The league is for play- ers ages 13-16. For more informa- who missed at least one game in in the NCAA tournament the pre- guys, the way everybody stepped nine rebounds, just over his sea- tion, contact Ken Howard an up-and-down year. vious two years. up.” son average in each. (749-2798) or Jennifer Miles at 771- The Cardinals (30-10) surged at “Another banner goes up in the But the Cardinals must solve Fellow freshman Wayne Blacks- 3000. the end — winning four times in Louisville gym,” Pitino said. “And their shooting woes. hear provided a glimpse, too, of — The George Rogers Clark vol- four days to capture the Big East we’ll always be remembered by Louisville was 13th in the 16- what he could become. The highly leyball team will have a skills ses- tournament title and then win- that.” team Big East — and 223rd in the heralded recruit out of Chicago sions camp April 14, May 5 and May ning four more to get to the Big This season, Louisville won two nation — in percentage needed shoulder surgeries on 12 from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. and 6- Easy before falling 69-61 to Ken- games in Portland against David- at 42.2 percent. each arm and fell behind in con- 8 p.m. on April 17. Players need a tucky on Saturday night. son and New Mexico and stayed Instead, the Cardinals had to ditioning. He finished with nine copy of physical, shorts, tennis “Anytime you don’t win a na- out west, opting to fly to Phoenix rely on a gambling, aggressive de- points in 14 minutes against Ken- shoes and knee pads. For more in- tional championship and you’re for the West Regional instead of fense that forced opponents to tucky. formation, contact coach Robyn Curry at (859) 595-9765. THE WINCHESTER SUN B4 — WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2012

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MORTON, ET AL DEFENDANTS Loan Trust, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2004-FF7 PLAINTIFF * * * * * * * * * * * Pursuant to Judgment and Order of Sale entered in the above styled action on March 8, 2012 VS. NOTICE OF MASTER and in order to raise the sum of $92,921.83 plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs as provided in COMMISSIONER’S SA LE said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following described real property, to-wit: Angela Elkins a/k/a Angela B. Elkins a/k/a Angela Dawn Bentley Being all of Lot 31, of Unit 2-A, of the Fort Estill to the City of Winchester, Clark County, First Franklin Financial Corporation, a division of Kentucky, as shown by map or plat thereof of record in Plat Slide 1132-B, in the Clark County National City Bank of Indiana Clerk’s Office; the improvements thereon being known and designated as 522 E. Broadway AmeriCredit Financial Services DEFENDANTS Street, Winchester, Kentucky; and * * * * * * * * * * * Being the same property conveyed to Timothy L. Morton, an unmarried person by deed dated Pursuant to Judgment and Order of Sale entered in the above styled action on March 1, 2012 April 14, 2008 of record in Deed Book 450, page 108 in the Office of the Clerk of Clark County, and in order to raise the sum of $116,214.38 plus interest, attorneys fees and costs as provided in Kentucky. said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following described real Property is known as 522 E. Broadway, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. property, to-wit: THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT 11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT Lot 32, Unit 2-A, Beaumont Terrace as more fully described on the record Plat entitle THE FRONT DOOR OF THE CLARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, “Beaumont Terrace 2-A” recorded on Plat Slide 1048, in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. KENTUCKY. Being the same property conveyed to Angela D. Elkins, a single person, from John D. Noble and Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: Jennifer Noble, husband and wife, by deed dated June 14, 2004 and recorded on June 16, 2004 in 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the Deed Book 413, Page 887, Clark County Clerk’s Office. time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to Property is known as 210 Beaumont Place, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT 11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of ninety (90) days at the lawful THE FRONT DOOR OF THE CLARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or KENTUCKY. bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of thirty (30) days at the lawful State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond together with all accrued interest thereon. shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the M. ALEX ROWADY purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof MASTER COMMISSIONER together with all accrued interest thereon. CLARK C IRCUIT COURT 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and March 28, 2012 of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements April 4, 11, 2012 appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. M. ALEX ROWADY MASTER COMMISSIONER Public Notice CLARK C IRCUIT COURT March 28, 2012 LEGAL April 4, 11, 2012 PUBLIC NOTICE CLARK C IRCUIT COURT CIVIL BRANCH DIVISION I I Public Notice CASE NO. 11-CI-00262 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE LEGAL OF THE RESIDENTIAL ASSET SECURITIZATION TRUST 2007-A3, PUBLIC NOTICE MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-C CLARK CIRCUIT COURT UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT CIVIL BRANCH DATED FEBRUARY 1, 2007 PLAINTIFF DIVISION II CASE NO. 11-CI-00550 VS. NOTICE OF MASTER The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York COMMISSIONER’S S ALE as Trustee for the Certificateholders of the CWABS Inc., Asset-backed certificates, Series 2006-18 PLAINTIFF SUSAN LAUX AKA SUSAN B. BURGESS; COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY FINANCE AND VS. NOTICE OF MASTER ADMINISTRATION CABINET; COMMISSIONER’S SA LE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE; Cathryn Tallman-Evans MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. DEFENDANTS aka Catheryn Tallman-Evans, et al. DEFENDANTS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Pursuant to Judgment and Order of Sale entered in the above styled action on March 1, 2012 Pursuant to Judgment and Order of Sale entered in the above styled action on March 1, 2012 and in order to raise the sum of $93,438.38 plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs as provided in and in order to raise the sum of $129,854.32 plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs as provided in said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following described real said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following described real property, to-wit: property, to-wit: Lot 16A of Unit 1 B, Scottish Highlands, in Clark County, Kentucky, as shown on the plat of Two certain parcel of land situated in the City of Winchester, Clark County, Kentucky, located record on Plat Slide 1543 in the Clark County Clerk’s Office, to which plat reference is made for at the corner of South Burns Avenue at West Hickman Street, and more particularly described as a more particular description and which lot has the street address of 120 Inverness Lane. being Parcels Numbered One (1) and Two (2) as shown on the record plat of properties of Lefie Subject to any and all easements, restrictions, conditions, and legal highways of record and/or H. Reed Estate and Dorsa B. Lykins and Edna R. Lykins Foundation and Paul and Sallie J. in existence. Weber, which plat is of record in Plat Slide 359-B (formerly Plat Book 3, Page 75), in the Office Being the same property conveyed from Crown Investments, LLC, a Kentucky limited liability of the Clark County Court Clerk, to which plat reference is hereby made for a more particular company, to Susan B. Laux, unmarried, by virtue of a deed dated 01/24/2007 and recorded 02/14/ description thereof, said premises being known and designated as 130 S. Burns Avenue. 2007 at Deed Book 440, Page 138 of the Clark County, Kentucky real estate records. Being the same property conveyed to Martin Katz and Cathryn Tallman-Evans, husband and Further conveyed by Deed of Correction (to correct the legal description) from Crown wife who acquired title, with rights of survivorship, by virtue of a deed from Jeffrey Smith and Investments, LLC, a Kentucky limited liability company, to Susan B. Laux, unmarried, by virtue James D. Maines, both single persons, dated July 27, 2006, filed August 21, 2006, recorded in of a deed dated 04/11/2007 and recorded 04/24/2007 at Deed Book 441, Page 614 of the Clark Deed Book D436, Page 211, County Clerk’s Office, Clark County, Kentucky. County, Kentucky real estate records. Property is known as 130 South Burns Avenue, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. Property is known as 120 Inverness Lane, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT 11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT 11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT THE FRONT DOOR OF THE CLARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, THE FRONT DOOR OF THE CLARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, KENTUCKY. KENTUCKY. Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of thirty (30) days at the lawful 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of thirty (30) days at the lawful rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof together with all accrued interest thereon. together with all accrued interest thereon. 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. M. ALEX ROWADY M. ALEX ROWADY MASTER COMMISSIONER MASTER COMMISSIONER CLARK C IRCUIT COURT CLARK C IRCUIT COURT March 28, 2012 March 28, 2012 April 4, 11, 2012 April 4, 11, 2012 THE WINCHESTER SUN B6 — WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2012

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ADVERTISING 2 Bedroom/1.5 Bath Options to Include Utilities Furnished Kitchen Kitchen Furnished WORKS All Electric Lawncare Provided Place Your Ad Today $500 Month LITTRELL HOMES Call 744-7253 859-771-9650 Public Notice (859)744-6118 LEGAL PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice CLARK C IRCUIT COURT CIVIL BRANCH LEGAL DIVISION I I PUBLIC NOTICE CASE NO. 11-CI-00690 CLARK CIRCUIT COURT Wells Fargo Bank, NA PLAINTIFF CIVIL BRANCH DIVISION II VS. NOTICE OF MASTER CASE NO. 11-CI-00172 COMMISSIONER’S S ALE Aurora Loan Services, LLC PLAINTIFF Regina G. Winburn DEFENDANT VS. NOTICE OF MASTER * * * * * * * * * * * COMMISSIONER’S SA LE Pursuant to Judgment and Order of Sale entered in the above styled action on March 15, 2012 and in order to raise the sum of $113,582.40 plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs as provided in Kriss Eric Holzerland, et al. DEFENDANTS said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following described real * * * * * * * * * * * property, to-wit: Pursuant to Judgment and Order of Sale entered in the above styled action on March 1, 2012 All of Lot No. 40, in the Mt. Vernon Addition to the City of Winchester, Clark County, and in order to raise the sum of $115,963.75 plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs as provided in Kentucky, as shown by the plat of record in Deed Book 87, Page 532, in the Clark County Court said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following described real Clerk’s Office, to which reference is hereby made for a more particular description of said lot. property, to-wit: Being the same property conveyed to Regina G. Winburn, a single person who acquired title by Being all of Lot 86, Unit 4B, of the Spring Ridge Subdivision, to the City of Winchester, Clark virtue of a deed from Sara V. Gabbard, f/k/a Sara V. Lunsford and Lawton Gabbard, III, wife County, Kentucky, as shown by plat thereof of record in Plat Slide 1380 in the office of the Clark and husband, dated June 27, 2008, filed July 3, 2008, recorded in Deed Book D451, Page 650, County Court Clerk; County Clerk’s Office, Clark County, Kentucky. Being the same property conveyed to Kriss Eric Holzerland who acquired title by virtue of a Property is known as 155 Olde Potomac Avenue, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. deed from Julie Ann Shobe, dated July 10, 2006, filed July 18, 2006, recorded in Deed Book THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT 11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT D435, Page 296, County Clerk’s Office, Clark County, Kentucky. THE FRONT DOOR OF THE CLARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, Property is known as 313 Salem Avenue, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. KENTUCKY. THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT 11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: THE FRONT DOOR OF THE CLARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the KENTUCKY. time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of thirty (30) days at the lawful time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of thirty (30) days at the lawful judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. together with all accrued interest thereon. 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements together with all accrued interest thereon. appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements M. ALEX ROWADY appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. MASTER COMMISSIONER 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. CLARK C IRCUIT COURT M. ALEX ROWADY March 28, 2012 MASTER COMMISSIONER April 4, 11, 2012 CLARK C IRCUIT COURT March 28, 2012 April 4, 11, 2012 Public Notice

LEGAL Public Notice PUBLIC NOTICE CLARK C IRCUIT COURT LEGAL CIVIL BRANCH PUBLIC NOTICE DIVISION I CLARK CIRCUIT COURT CASE NO. 11-CI-00270 CIVIL BRANCH U.S. Bank National Association N.D. PLAINTIFF DIVISION I CASE NO. 10-CI-00202 VS. NOTICE OF MASTER WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, COMMISSIONER’S S ALE AS TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS OF FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2004-FF6, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, George M. Horrell, et al. DEFENDANTS SERIES 2004-FF6 PLAINTIFF * * * * * * * * * * * Pursuant to Judgment and Order of Sale entered in the above styled action on February 16, VS. NOTICE OF MASTER 2012 and in order to raise the sum of $104,247.75 plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs as COMMISSIONER’S SA LE provided in said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following described real property, to-wit: JOHN A. SMITH TRACT I: AND Being Lot No. 29, of the Amster Grove Subdivision and being more particularly described as THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOHN A. SMITH follows: AND Beginning at a point in the edge of the Amster Grove Road; thence with Lot No. 30, 285 feet to MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. DEFENDANTS a point in the edge of the Kentucky River; thence with the Kentucky River 101 feet to a point, * * * * * * * * * * * corner to Lot No. 28; thence with Lot No. 28, 285 feet to a point in the edge of the Amster Grove Pursuant to Judgment and Order of Sale entered in the above styled action on March 8, 2012 Road; thence with the Amster Gove Road 101 feet to the point of beginning and containing ? of and in order to raise the sum of $74,949.38 plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs as provided in an Acre, more or less. said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following described real TRACT II: property, to-wit: A tract of land lying adjacent to Lot 29 and being twenty-five (25) feet of Lot 30, and extending Two certain Lots or parcels of land together with house thereon, situated in Winchester, Clark back therefrom between parallel lines to the River, said Lot 30 being of the Amster Grove County, Kentucky, on East Street in what is known as Lane Addition, to the City of Winchester, Subdivision, located belown the mouth of Howards Creek on the Kentucky River, a plat of which Kentucky, being Lots numbered 13 and 14 as shown on the plat said Addition, which plat is of is of record in the Clark County Court Clerk’s Office in Deed Book 101, Page 526. record in Deed Book 132, page 22, Clark County Court Clerk’s office. Being the same property conveyed to George M. Horrell, Cheryl A Douthitt Executor of the Being the same property conveyed to John A. Smith, by Deed dated October 17, 2002, of record Estate The Estate of Lillian C Horrell c/o on January 22, 2004 in Deed Book 409, Page 770, in Deed Book 397, Page 276, in the Office of the Clark County Clerk. County Clerk’s Office, Clark County, Kentucky. Property is known as 358 East Broadway Street, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. Property is known as 1390 Amster Grove Road, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT 11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT 11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT THE FRONT DOOR OF THE CLARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, THE FRONT DOOR OF THE CLARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, KENTUCKY. KENTUCKY. Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of thirty (30) days at the lawful 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of thirty (30) days at the lawful rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof together with all accrued interest thereon. together with all accrued interest thereon. 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. M. ALEX ROWADY M. ALEX ROWADY MASTER COMMISSIONER MASTER COMMISSIONER CLARK C IRCUIT COURT CLARK C IRCUIT COURT March 28, 2012 March 28, 2012 April 4, 11, 2012 April 4, 11, 2012 THE WINCHESTER SUN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2012 — B7

SERVICES YARD SALES YARD/GARAGE/ Public Notice MOVING SALES LEGAL PUBLIC NOTICE YARD/GARAGE/ Estate Sale CLARK C IRCUIT COURT TAX SERVICES 108 Robyn Drive(Verna Hills) CIVIL BRANCH MOVING SALES Saturday-9a.m.-1p.m. DIVISION I I 120 Heather Lane Antique Mirror/Washer/Dryer/ CASE NO. 11-CI-00478 Book’s Bookkeeping VCR/Stereo System/2-1,000w- US Bank National Association, as Trustee for SASCO & Tax Service, Inc. Friday/Saturday 8a.m.-? remote ballast w/Fixture/ Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-RF3 PLAINTIFF 27 East Broadway, Winchester Rain or Shine shampooer/Roll-top desk- Short Forms $40.00-$45.00 chair/Easy Chair/Rugs/Etc VS. NOTICE OF MASTER Home Decor, Clothing, Treadmill, truck COMMISSIONER’S S ALE For Both Federal & State tool box, Estate Items All $100 or less Long Forms $45.00-$75.00 Several Unique Items!! Garage Sale Robert L. Barnes, et al. DEFENDANTS For Federal & State * * * * * * * * * * * 3435 Ecton Road 418 Boone Ave Pursuant to Findings of Fact and Judgment entered in the above styled action on January 19, Experience Since 1978 Saturday (Next to Winchester-Country-Club) Phone:744-0013 2012 and in order to raise the sum of $96,556.80, plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs as 9a.m.-3p.m. Thursday/Friday/Saturday provided in said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following Hours Monday-Friday Moving Sale!!! April 5th,6th,7th described real property, to-wit: 10:00a.m.- 6:00p.m. Couches/Chairs/Tools/Books/Small 8:00a.m.-? A certain tract or parcel of land situated in Winchester, Clark County, Kentucky, on the West Saturday 10:00a.m. til 3:00p.m. Kitchen Appliances/ Patio Furniture, Coins, Baseball Cards, side of South Main Street and more particularly described as follows: Barn Equipment/Mowers/Linens/ Furniture, Clothing, Tools, Beginning at a point in the center of South Main Street, corner to the property belonging to Washer/Dryer/Pictures/Clothing/ and Many More Items James N. Faulkner and wife; thence Northwardly with the center line of South Main Street Sixty- Mirrors/Bedroom Suite/ Five (65) feet to a stake corner to the property belonging to Shelton Palmer and wife; thence Lots of other Miscellaneous running back Westwardly between parallel lines a distance of Two Hundred Forty-Six (246) feet, TREE SERVICES Clark Co. Public Schools more or less to an alley. 720 Byrd Ave DESTRUCTION OF Being the same property conveyed to Robert L. Barnes and Hope N. Barnes, his wife who Yard/Back porch Sale acquired title, with rights of survivorship, by virtue of a deed from DJN Trust, Nona Jean Bond Bill Berryman Tree Service Sat 4-07-12 RECORDS NOTICE Evans, Trustee, dated March 3, 2006, filed March 6, 2006, recorded in Deed Book D431, Page Residential/Commercial 8:00am-2pm In accordance with 316, County Clerk’s Office, Clark County, Kentucky. ****Insured**** Antiques,clothes,misc. district procedures and Property is known as 264 South Main Street, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. records retention THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT 11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT Rain or Shine THE FRONT DOOR OF THE CLARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, Land Clearing-Fence Rows Beverly White Towers guidelines, the following KENTUCKY. inactive special education 72’Bucket Truck,Chippers, 4 North Maple Street Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: records housed at 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the Stump Grinding, Inside Yard Sale Thursday/Friday/Saturday The Clark Co. Public time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to Band Sawed Lumber, 7:00a.m.-6:00p.m. School System will be make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. Firewood 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of thirty (30) days at the lawful Bake-Sale Saturday-Only destroyed: Inactive Special rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or 7:00a.m.-12:00p.m. Education Due Process bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a Call:744-0025 /749-0800 Household Items/ Records for Students judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond Clothing/Name Brand Purses who attended the Clark shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. Miscellaneous Co. Public School 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and System during the 2007- State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. If you fail to receive your paper: 2008 school year. Parties 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the Paper Replacement Service is available desiring a copy of his or purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof Monday - Friday • 5pm - 6 pm her records before together with all accrued interest thereon. destruction must contact: 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and and of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements Saturday • 6 am - 8 am Donald C. Stump, appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. Director of Special Please call 859-355-1201 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. Education, at M. ALEX ROWADY and leave a message 1-859-744-2762 MASTER COMMISSIONER no later than CLARK C IRCUIT COURT Missed Paper? Call 859-355-1201 June 8, 2012. March 28, 2012 April 4, 11, 2012

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LEGAL LEGAL PUBLICPUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE CLARK CIRCUIT COURT CLARK C IRCUIT COURT CIVIL BRANCH CIVIL BRANCH DIVISIONDIVISIONI DIVISION I I CASECASE NO. 11-CI-00759 CASE NO. 11-CI-00474 PEOPLES EXCHANGE BANK PLAINTIFF Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. PLAINTIFF VS. NOTICE OF MASTER VS. NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SASALE LE COMMISSIONER’S S ALE RUTH G. CANTER; Barbara Dixon aka Barbara Jean Dixon UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RUTH G. CANTER; and Unknown Defendant, Spouse of Barbara Dixon UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, USDA aka Barbara Jean Dixon DEFENDANTS RURAL HOUSING SERVICE DEFENDANTS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Pursuant to Judgment and Order of Sale entered in the above styled action on March 1, 2012 Pursuant to Judgment and Order of Sale entered in the above styled action on March 8, 2012 and in order to raise the sum of $93,865.36 plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs as provided in and in order to raise the sum of $18,293.66 plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs as provided in said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following described real said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following described real property, to-wit: property, to-wit: All of Lot No. 38, Block G, Unit 5-A-1, of Lyndale Subdivision in Clark County, Kentucky, as Lot No. 45, Saddlebrook Estates Subdivision, Unit 2-A, in Clark County, Kentucky, as shown same appears on the plat of Unit 5-A-1 Lyndale Subdivision, of record at Slide 210 (formerly Plat on the plat of Unit 2-A of Saddlebrook Estates Subdivision, which is of record in Plat Slide 1278, Book 1, Page 19), Clark County Clerk’s Office, to which plat reference is hereby made for a more Clark County Clerk’s Office, reference to which is hereby made for a more particular detailed description of said lot. description. Being the same property conveyed to William G. Dixon and Barbara J. Dixon, his wife, with Being the same property conveyed to Ruth G. Canter, a single perso,n from Bright right of survivorship, from Fred Evans and Linda S. Evans, his wife, by deed dated June 10, 1996 Development Company, Inc., a Kentucky corporation, by deed dated August 18, 2000, of record and recorded on June 11, 1996 in Deed Book 336, Page 418, Clark County Clerk’s Office. in Deed Book 374, Page 462, in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. William G. Dixon died on August 23, 1998. Property is known as 338 Vanover Way, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. Property is known as 214 Cherokee Drive, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT 11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT 11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT THE FRONT DOOR OF THE CLARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, THE FRONT DOOR OF THE CLARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, KENTUCKY. KENTUCKY. Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of sixty (60) days at the lawful 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of thirty (30) days at the lawful rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof together with all accrued interest thereon. together with all accrued interest thereon. 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. M. ALEX ROWADY M. ALEX ROWADY MASTERMASTERCOMMISSIONER MASTER COMMISSIONER CLARK CCIRCUIT IRCUIT COURT CLARK C IRCUIT COURT March 28, 2012 March 28, 2012 April 4, 11, 2012 April 4, 11, 2012 THE WINCHESTER SUN B8 — WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2012

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LEGAL LEGAL PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE CLARK CIRCUIT COURT C L A R K C I R C U I T C O U R T CIVIL BRANCH CIVIL BRANCH DIVISION II DIVISION II CASE NO. 11-CI-00612 CASE NO. 11-CI-00726 Wells Fargo Bank, NA PLAINTIFF Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. PLAINTIFF

VS. NOTICE OF MASTER VS. NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE COMMISSIONER’S SALE Howard Woods III DEFENDANT Nichole Inskeep, et al. DEFENDANTS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Pursuant to Judgment and Order of Sale entered in the above styled action on March 15, 2012 Pursuant to Judgment and Order of Sale entered in the above styled action on March 8, 2012 and in order to raise the sum of $64,666.38 plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs as provided in and in order to raise the sum of $78,717.64 plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs as provided in said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following described real said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following described real property, to-wit: property, to-wit: All of Lot No. Six (6) of Hillcrest Manor Townhouses in Winchester, Clark County, Kentucky, Being all of Lot No. 28A, Unit 6, of the SpencerCommunity Development, to the City of and the improvements thereon, as said lot appears on the plat of record in Plat Slide 495 Winchester, Clark County, Kentucky, as shown by a map of plat thereof of record in Plat Slide (formerly Plat Book 5, Page 76), Clark County Clerk’s Office, to which plat reference is hereby 615B(formerly Plat Book 7, Page 88), in the Clark County Court Clerk’s Office; made for a more particular description thereof. Being the same property conveyed to Nichole Inskeep, a single person who acquired title by Being the same property conveyed to Howard Woods, III, a single man who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Mary E. Tabor, f/k/a Mary E. Wilson and Joe Tabor, wife and husband, virtue of a deed from R&S Rental Properties, LLC, dated October 12, 2006, filed October 18, dated February 22, 2007, filed February 27, 2008, recorded in Deed Book D448, Page 772, 2006, recorded in Deed Book D437, Page 638, County Clerk’s Office, Clark County, Kentucky. County Clerk’s Office, Clark County, Kentucky. Property is known as 41 Judy Ann Court, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. Property is known as 428 Country Club Drive, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT THE FRONTDOOR OFTHE CLARK COUNTYCOURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, THE FRONTDOOR OFTHE CLARK COUNTYCOURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, KENTUCKY. KENTUCKY. Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of thirty (30) days at the lawful 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of thirty (30) days at the lawful rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof together with all accrued interest thereon. together with all accrued interest thereon. 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. M. ALEX ROWADY M. ALEX ROWADY MASTER COMMISSIONER MASTER COMMISSIONER C L A R K C I R C U I T C O U R T C L A R K C I R C U I T C O U R T March 28, 2012 March 28, 2012 April 4, 11, 2012 April 4, 11, 2012 ADVERTISING PROFESSIONALS CComeome GGrowrow WWithith UUss Advocate Communications is seeking an Advertising HalfPriceKentucky.com Sales Manager for the Danville, Kentucky offi ce.

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LEGAL PUBLIC NOTICE CLARK CIRCUIT COURT C I V I L B R A N C H DIVISION II CASE NO. 11-CI-00012 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. PLAINTIFF VS. NOTICE OF MASTER C O M M I S S I O N E R ’ S S A L E We invite Advertising Professionals from any • Develop a strong partnership with local media (radio, television, newspaper) industry community and keep updated on the latest Garland B. Banks, et al. DEFENDANTS to apply and be a part of the growth of industry trends. * * * * * * * * * * * Pursuant to Judgment and Order of Sale entered in the above styled action on February 9, 2012 Advocate Communications: which is made up and in order to raise the sum of $60,528.38 plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs as provided in of newspapers, regional print publications and • Monitor and track performance on a regular said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following described real the expanded digital and commercial printing basis. property, to-wit: divisions. Beginning at a stake in the margin of said Broadway Street extended and cornerto F.H. • Support and guide team in consultative sales Jackson; thence with his line South 20-1/2 deg. West 105 feet to a stone, corner to Mrs. Lou Hisle; thence with her line South 68-1/2 deg. East 48-1/2 feet to a stake, corner to George B. Kennedy; We want a manager who has a desire to plant, approach with multiple media solutions. thence with his line North 20-1/2 deg. East 105 feet to a stake in the margin of Broadway Street water and cultivate the opportunity for growth. extended; and thence North 68-1/2 deg. West 48 ? feet to the place of beginning. QUALIFICATIONS: Being the same property conveyed to Garland B. Banks and Edna M. Banks, husband and wife RESPONSIBILITIES: • Strong organizational and project management who acquired title, with rights of survivorship, by virtue of a deed from CRFX, Inc., dated July • Manage and creative with promotions, skills, able to work well under deadlines in a 23, 2007, filed July 30, 2007, recorded in Deed Book D444, Page 106, County Clerk’s Office, Clark County, Kentucky. advertising solutions and workflow of the changing environment and perform multiple Property is known as 206 West Broadway Street, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. advertising department. tasks effectively. THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT THE FRONTDOOR OFTHE CLARK COUNTYCOURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, • Strategy plan development and follow through. • Demonstrated ability to manage relationships KENTUCKY. with both internal and external customers. Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the • Support the development of organizations plan time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to with advertising strategy and objectives. • Demonstrated ability to manage, train and make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. motivate staff. 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of thirty (30) days at the lawful • Create motivation among team players. rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or • Excellent communication skills – oral, written bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a • Collaborate and communicate effectively with and presentation. judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. all departments. 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall • Demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft Office be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and • Inspire team to embrace new products and products (Word, PowerPoint, Excel). State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. solutions towards growth. 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof together with all accrued interest thereon. 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and Come Grow With Us... of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. Helen Powers 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. M. ALEX ROWADY Regional Sales Manager ADVOCATEDCCommunications,VomOmuCnicaAtioTTEnsE, Inc.Inc. MASTER COMMISSIONER CLARK CIRCUIT COURT [email protected] The Winchester Sun March 28, 2012 CLARK COUNTY’S VOICE FOR MORE THAN 130 YEARS April 4, 11, 2012