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Vol. 110 • No. 15 Wednesday, January 23, 2013 50 cents daily | $1 Saturday Auditor refers sheriff’s finances to KSP $37,668 unaccounted for in drug buy monies Joe P. Asher have been court ordered to be “I had just dismissed an 2007 through June 30, 2012 Lipfird said now that the Staff Writer used for “direct law enforce- employee for theft and this amount to total disburse- audit has been ment purposes.” ments of $194,500 with released, he will Due to discrepancies in The report states, this money employee had access to the total advancements being get in contact the drug account of the is used for drug buys in cases cash and had assumed a lot $156,830. Unaccounted for with Kentucky 2011 financial statement of the sheriff’s office is working. of debt she was paying off is a total of $37,668. State Police soon Harlan County Sheriff Marvin Checks are cashed at a local from what I had been told Lipfird’s response, to discuss the case. Lipfird, Kentucky Auditor of bank and the cash is advanced after her dismissal.” included in the audit, states Public Accounts Adam Edelen to detectives to be used for “When the auditor brought “We were in has referred the audit to the drug buys. There is also some — Sheriff Marvin Lipfird in this to my attention, I went the hold process Kentucky State Police. cash maintained in a safe and response to findings to the state police and until the auditor According to the audit, the in a desk drawer in the sheriff’s requested they conduct an Marvin Lipfird got done because audit. “The sheriff also had an we didn’t have an sheriff’s office cannot account office for the purpose of drug advance receipt log with the investigation.” for $37,668 in drug buy mon- buys. “I had just dismissed an actual figure,” said Lipfird. bank bag that was signed by The audit also states Lipfird ies. The audit states the audi- the detective when receiving employee for theft and this The audit states that the tor performed a “surprise cash employee had access to the should personally reimburse cash for drug buys and speci- the 2011 official fee account sheriff’s office maintains an count of drug monies” on July fied the amount that the detec- cash and had assumed a lot of official drug account that is 3. debt she was paying off from $919, as well as $128 to the tive received.” drug account for expenditures used for drug enforcement pur- “The sheriff had a total of what I had been told after The audit states the total that did not meet the Funk v. poses. This account is funded $2 in a bank bag locked in the of all checks cashed from the her dismissal,” reads Lipfird’s through seized funds which safe for drug buys,” reads the drug account from Jan 1, response. See AUDIT | 2 Evarts approves the purchase of Christmas lights

Nola Sizemore “The city decided to Staff Writer purchase one of the lights to help tourism with the The Evarts Tourist and costs,” said Mayor Eddie Convention Commission Manning. “Council mem- recently held a special bers have discussed try- called meeting where a ing to purchase one per decision to purchase month to help replace the new Christmas lights for old ones we have had for the city was approved. the past 15 years.” Hoping to beautify and Manning said the lights enhance the city for those they now have, which are living in the area and placed on poles through- Nola Sizemore | Daily Enterprise those visiting, a commit- out the city, are outdated, A coal truck hauling for Case Trucking, of Louisa, is seen coming from the Justice owned Liggett No.8 and No.9 mines in Catrons Creek tee of three city council missing bulbs and “went members agreed to help on Tuesday. Some of the truckers said a portion of their wages were received on Tuesday and they decided to return to work. Other See EVARTS | 2 trucking companies had received no wages on Tuesday. with the purchase. Truckers return to work ‘to keep a job’ New organ donor

Nola Sizemore In addition to the truckers, vari- a living for my family,” said one Staff Writer ous vendors in the county are in driver. “That’s why I am running logo now available Several trucking companies need of payments for supplies and coal today. I’m just hoping the returned to work on Tuesday at the services as well. company will pay us all they owe Justice-Southern Coal Corporation Mark Miracle, owner of Dynatech us instead of just a little here and Nola Sizemore is just a way of making owned Liggett No. 8 and No. 9 Electronics at Baxter, said he is there.” Staff Writer it easier for emergency mines in Catrons Creek after strik- owed more than $100,000 by the The Justice family, which Harlan Circuit Court personnel to see that indi- ing for non-payment of wages on Justice Corporation. His business includes Jim Justice and his son Clerk Paul Williams viduals are organ donors.” Monday. supplies mining electrical parts Jay Justice, own the No. 8 and said anyone wishing to In the past, Williams Receiving only a small portion of and repairs to the mines. No. 9 mines at Catrons Creek become an organ donor said a sticker was placed their wages owed, some truckers “I hesitated taking legal action, where approximately 75 coal min- may now make their on the back of the driv- returned “in order to keep a job.” but it looks like I have no other ers are employed. They acquired wishes known by having er’s license indicating Coal truck drivers for SAD, choice but to proceed in that direc- the Sequoia Energy operation at a small blue heart placed the driver was an organ Case, Sayco and Liggett company tion,” said Miracle. “I know how Liggett in May 2007 from Gerald on their driver’s license donor. He said now the vehicles began hauling coal early the truckers feel not getting their Burleson and Stanley Ditty. or identification card. blue heart symbol will be Tuesday morning. money. We can’t take promises to The Justice family owns min- The Kentucky engraved into the license Other trucking companies chose the grocery store.” ing operations in West Virginia, Transportation Cabinet or identification card. not to return on Tuesday. Another trucker said he was Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky and (KTC), in conjunction “This began on Tuesday One truck driver, declining to told Todd Case, owner of Case Alabama. In November, the com- with the Kentucky Circuit and thus far we haven’t give his name, said that with pay- Trucking of Louisa, had traveled pany said it expected to produce 9 Court Clerks Trust for had anyone come in for ments combined, approximately to Roanoke, Va., to the company million tons of coal this year. Life, worked together to a license to use the new a half million dollars was owed headquarters on Tuesday to speak Efforts to contact Justice and make the symbol avail- logo,” said Williams. “We to trucking companies in Harlan with owners of the mines. He said Liggett officials at the local site able. have a lot of organ donors County since November. he was also told if truckers didn’t and attempts to speak to someone “The Kentucky Circuit in the county and when He said the company originally return to work the mine would be at the company’s corporate head- Court Clerks began the it comes time for their agreed to pay truckers every two shut down and no one would have quarters were unsuccessful. Calls Trust for Life Program renewal the new logo will weeks, but had only been paying a job. were not returned. several years ago,” said be placed on their licenses every three to four weeks for a “There are no jobs in Harlan Williams. “It’s gotten big- Reach Nola Sizemore at 606-573-4510 or at nsizemore@ See DONOR | 2 small portion of their loads. County and I have to work to make civitasmedia.com ger every year and this Obama’s lofty inaugural ideals run into reality Julie Pace McConnell. “If the president pursues and sisters are treated like anyone else for a lot as he starts his second term. AP White House Correspondent that kind of agenda, obviously it’s not under the law, for if we are truly created He needs their votes to increase the designed to bring us together.” equal, then surely the love we commit to nation’s borrowing limit and approve WASHINGTON (AP) — President Obama, standing before hundreds one another must be equal as well.” billions of dollars to keep the govern- Barack Obama’s lofty ideals from his of thousands of people on the But Carney said the president ment running. And he has pledged to inaugural address ran smack into reality National Mall, had vowed to was speaking about his personal pursue stricter gun legislation and com- Tuesday on the first working day of his “respond to the threat of climate views and would not take federal prehensive immigration reform quickly second term. change, knowing that the failure action on same-sex marriage, this year, neither of which can pass Twenty-four hours after Obama to do so would betray our chil- which he continues to see as a Congress without some GOP votes. pledged to tackle climate change and dren and future generations.” state issue. For environmental groups and gay called for gays and lesbians to be treat- But in the White House brief- Even with his last election rights supporters, Obama’s inaugural ed equally under the law, the White ing room a day later, Obama behind him, Obama has politics address provided fresh hope for prog- House struggled to back up his sweep- spokesman Jay Carney said he to weigh as he considers just how ress on issues that were stumbling ing rhetoric with specifics, raising ques- couldn’t speculate about future Barack Obama much effort he’ll put into pursu- blocks for Obama in his first term. tions about how much political muscle actions. He said that while cli- ing climate change legislation While the Congress passed legislation he’ll put behind both issues. mate change was a priority for the and a gay rights agenda. Both issues are backed by Obama to reduce carbon emis- Republicans were already signaling president, “it is not a singular priority.” backed by the president’s liberal base sions from vehicles, his efforts to pass a their unhappiness with Obama’s agenda. On gay rights, the president had but opposed by many Republicans and cap-and-trade bill failed on Capitol Hill “The era of liberalism is back,” declared that the nation’s journey is conservative Democrats. said Senate Republican leader Mitch “not complete until our gay brothers Obama already is asking lawmakers See OBAMA | 2 Page 2 — Harlan Daily Enterprise Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Obituaries

Peggy Stewart Hickey. Willard Hickey, Jr. and Home. Funeral will be Peggy A. Stewart She leaves to mourn wife, Jeannie, of Tway, held Thursday, January ,age 62, of Cranks, KY her passing her chil- KY, Jerry Hickey and 24, 2013 at 1PM in the dren, Charles “Bump” wife, Arlene, of Catrons passed away on January chapel of Mt. Pleasant 21, 2013 at the Hospice Stewart and wife, Creek, KY, sisters, Care Center in Hazard, Jessica, of Baxter, KY, Shirley Watkins and hus- Funeral Home with Rev. KY following a long Barbara Stewart and band, Roger, of Wallins, Jerry Collins officiating. illness. She was born fiancé, Tommy Turner, KY, Mitzi Doepel and Burial will follow May 9, 1950 in Harlan, of Harlan, KY, Thomas husband, Ronnie, of in the Stewart Family KY to the late Thomas Stewart and wife, Missy, Wallins, KY, Jewel Cemetery at Cranks, KY Burton Trosper, moth- of Lexington, KY, Mirld Hickey of Sevierville, Weather Forecast with family and friends er, Gerladine. She Stewart and wife, TN, grandchildren, was a homemaker and Rebecca, of Harlan, Tonia, Charles, Brandi, serving as pallbearers. believed in the Holiness KY, Angela Robbins and Gavin, a host of Online condolences faith. and Dennis Grubbs of nieces, nephews, family, can be left for the fami- TODAY In addition to her par- Cawood, KY, and Angus and friends, and a dear ly and www.harlanobits. Partly cloudy with the high in the Stewart of Baxter, KY, friend, Suda. upper 20s. The low will be around 20. ents, she is preceded net. in death by her hus- brothers, James Trosper Visitation will be held band, Charles Stewart, and wife, Otella, of Wednesday, January 23, Mt. Pleasant Funeral Home has been entrust- THURSDAY Sr., and brothers, Jack Rosspoint, KY, Kelly 2013 from 5 to 8PM Partly cloudy with the high in the Blanton and Johnny Trosper of Evarts, KY, at Mt. Pleasant Funeral ed with arrangements. upper 20s. The low will be in the mid 20s with a chance of snow or freezing Audit rain. From page 1 EXTENDED OUTLOOK Milliken test. This Explorer that was pur- advised there should be of personnel available, Cloudy with rain and snow. The high standard is a result of chased from a former no issue with the pur- will be in the mid 30s. Freezing rain but controls have been and sleet is likely with light snow accu- a 1958 legal decision employee’s spouse. chase, as long as it was implemented such as in the case of Funk v. The Explorer was a of fair market value. mulations. The low will be around 20 requiring dual signa- Milliken, which ruled rebuilt vehicle that had “I had also consulted with a 40 percent chance of snow show- “county fee expendi- been purchased by the with the county attor- tures on checks, having ers. Partly cloudy Saturday with a 20 tures of public funds employee’s spouse from ney before trading it in another employee pres- percent chance of snow showers. The will be allowed only an insurance company and was advised that if ent when mail is opened high will be in the upper 20s. The low will be 10 to 15. Partly cloudy Sunday if they are necessary, and registered on Jan. I received a fair trade in and the sheriff opens adequately documented, 25, 2011 with a value value there would be no with the high in the mid 30s. The low and reviews all bank will be in the upper 20s. Mostly cloudy reasonable in amount, of $2,700. On Jan. 12, issue. The $2,700 was statement. beneficial to the public 2012 the sheriff traded a salvage value. The Monday with a chance of rain showers. and not primarily per- the vehicle to a dealer- $7,500 was below the The audit also states The high will be in the mid 40s. sonal in nature.” ship owned by two for- value after the repairs the sheriff did not sub- Lipfird’s response mer sheriffs for a trade were made. The former mit excess fees to fis- states “We have imple- in value of $3,000. The employee disclosed in cal court on time and mented an entire new sheriff paid an addition- her ethical disclosure did not submit all quar- State/Region system of accounting al $8,500 from the drug statement that her hus- terly reports to the for receipts. I will pay account for a 2002 Ford band owned the busi- what I am required to Truck. ness so this was an Department for Local pay.” The auditor’s office arm’s length transac- Government as required The auditor’s office is stated they are refer- tion,” reads Lipfird’s by the state. Gang of women stealing wallets, referring the matter of ring the matter to the response. According to Lipfird’s using cards the purchase of a 2004 Harlan County Ethics The audit states the response, these prob- LOUISVILLE (AP) — Police in St. Matthews say a gang of women stole wallets from hospitals and doctors’ Ford Explorer to the Committee to deter- sheriff’s office lacks lems occurred because Harlan County Ethics mine if this is an ethics offices and went on a spending spree. adequate segregation the bookkeeper was Committee. violation. of duties. The sher- Detective Tony Ford told WAVE-TV in Louisville the According to the In his response, iff’s response states changed and the prob- thieves are coming out of stores with shopping carts full audit, the sheriff paid Lipfird said he con- adequate segregation of lem has been fixed. of merchandise, including electronics. $7,500 from the drug sulted with the coun- duties is hard to accom- Reach Joe P. Asher at 606-573-4510 Police said the group has been traveling in a Ford account for a 2004 Ford ty attorney and was plish with the number or [email protected] Windstar van with a missing hubcap. They have been seen on surveillance video from stores, but have not been apprehended. The thieves walk into nurses’ stations at hospitals and Evarts into doctors’ offices, looking for purses. From page 1 An employee of a cosmetic surgery practice said her wallet was taken and $4,000 was charged to her credit through a flood years through their city. It ordered when they meeting was set for Feb. cards and pulled from her bank account. ago.” just makes the city look arrive, we plan to move 11 at 5 p.m. to discuss “Tourism doesn’t nec- more attractive. If peo- forward with the pur- approximately $10,000 Man who rode horse into church essarily mean you bring ple see their town look- chase of more so that in coal severance funds visitors in from other ing nice it may encour- eventually all of them seeks forgiveness the city will receive for states,” said Manning. age them to want to can be replaced,” said LIBERTY (AP) — Harold Goode’s most recent visit to “Tourism can mean help do even more to tourism clerk Kristi adventure tourism. a Casey County church was more humble than his first. bringing someone from beautify the area.” Lamb. “Tourism will “My advice to the WLEX-TV reported Goode stood before the congrega- Harlan into Evarts to Manning said the pay for six and the city tourism commission tion of Ellisburg Baptist Church on Sunday to ask for visit. One thing people city’s official Christmas will pay for one, for a is that they compile a forgiveness. In 2010, Goode rode into the church on horseback in in this area seem to tree will also be moved total of approximately list of their wants and the middle of a sermon, armed with a gun and drunk. The $1,875. The lights will like to do during the this year from atop city needs,” said Manning. pastor called police and Goode was arrested. Christmas season is to hall. He said they are be six foot silhouettes “They should prioritize On Sunday, Goode told church members he asked the ride around with their talking with a local busi- with multi-colored their wants and take Lord for forgiveness and pleaded for theirs as well. families and look at all ness about placing the lights. We may not be care of their needs first. The pastor said church members accepted Goode’s the beautiful Christmas tree atop their building able to replace them all, apology and he believes Goode might join the congrega- Then we can all get lights. We want our citi- to be more visible. but this is a good start.” tion. zens to have a sense “If we like the In other commission together and do a scope of pride when they ride Christmas lights we’ve action, a special called for the county.” Police use texting direct line to get tips from students Evarts SOMERSET (AP) — A south-central Kentucky police department is trying to make schools safer by using a From page 1 technology that many students are already familiar with: texting. if they wish. You also Organ Donor Registry. missioner of the KTC driver’s license renewal The Somerset Police Department told the have a choice of donat- This registry is a con- Department of Vehicle time may purchase a Commonwealth Journal that it implemented the new ing $1 to the Trust for fidential database of Regulation, said in a duplicate license at their “See-Hear-Report” program on Monday. Life Program when you registered organ donors press release, “Every circuit clerk’s office for Lt. Shannon Smith said the system allows students and obtain or renew your in the state. The regis- blue heart signifies a $12. Those waiting to others to have “a direct line to Somerset Police.” He said driver’s license. I’d try was established in desire to help those in add the heart until their concerns about safety can be sent anonymously to officers encourage everyone to 2006 by an act of the need and gives more by way of texting or through the Internet. become an organ donor Kentucky Legislature. hope to those on the license is renewed will — it saves lives.” Kentucky residents transplant list.” be charged the regular If anyone chooses to may also join the organ Those wishing to add renewal fee of $20. The become an organ donor donor registry online at the blue organ donor cost to add the heart their name will be www.donatelifeky.org. heart symbol to their symbol and your name CHARLES “CHUCK” placed on the Kentucky Tom Zawacki, com- license prior to their to the registry is free. WAYNE CORNETT Obama Age 60 From page 1 Charles Wayne Cornett, known to his friends as “Chuck” departed this world on January 16, 2013, to dwell with due to bipartisan same constitutional For environmental the spigot to a pipeline his Lord and Savior. Chuck was born June 10, 1952 in opposition. And despite right to marry as het- groups, Obama’s next that will export up to Obama’s many actions erosexuals. best chance to make 830,000 barrels of the Benham, KY to Olan and Wanda Henry Cornett. He is to bolster gay rights in Opponents of the good on his inaugu- dirtiest oil on the plan- survived by his parents and his children, Shane (Alexa) his first term — includ- ban have called on the ral address is a loom- et to foreign markets Durham of Seattle, WA, Ashlee Cornett of Kissimmee, ing repealing the mili- Obama administra- ing decision on the stands as a bad idea,” FL. Kelley (Eric) Romeril of Maple Ridge, British tary’s ban on openly tion to file an amicus, Keystone XL pipeline said Anthony Swift of Columbia, and Joshua (Jaclyn) Cornett of Covington, gay service members or friend-of-the-court, running from Canada to the Natural Resources GA. In addition to his parents and children he is — his reluctance to brief to overturn the the Gulf Coast. Defense Council. survived by his special Aunt, Sheila Henry Dixon, who back gay marriage frus- measure. Obama blocked the Republicans and many Chuck thought of as a sister. Other survivors include trated many of his lib- “We view the presi- pipeline last year, cit- business groups say the his grandchildren, Isaac Cornett, Caleb Cornett, Halle eral supporters until he dent’s filing of an amic- ing uncertainty over the pipeline project would ultimately voiced his us brief in this case as project’s route through help achieve energy Cornett, Waylon Romeril and Abigail Durham. Chuck support for same-sex the next natural step to environmentally sensi- independence. was a graduate of Raceland High School, Raceland, KY unions last year. his inaugural remarks,” tive land in Nebraska. The State Department, and the University of Kentucky where he received his Supporters of both said Fred Sainz, vice But on Tuesday, the which has federal juris- degrees in Civil Engineering and Mining Engineering. issues say Obama will president of the Human state’s Republican gov- diction over the $7 bil- He was a Marine and was a member of the Marine quickly have opportuni- Rights Campaign, the ernor, Dave Heineman, lion pipeline because it Corps League Detachment 1345, Ashland , KY. He ties to demonstrate his nation’s largest gay gave his approval to a begins in Canada, said worked for East KY Power in Winchester, KY and commitment to their rights groups. “His call revised route for the Tuesday that it would later moved to Florida where he worked for Parsons causes in his second for equal justice under pipeline, a widely antici- not be able to conclude Engineering and GSI. In March 2005, he became Public term. the law for gay and les- pated move that none- its review during the The Supreme bian Americans includ- theless added to the first quarter of the year. Works, Director for the City of Huntington, WV and Court will soon take ing in their committed political pressure for White House officials later resigned due to health reasons. He was a member up Proposition 8, a relationships is the cen- the Obama administra- sought to look beyond of the Worthington First Baptist Church, Worthington, California’s ban on terpiece of the argument tion to approve or reject Keystone, with aides KY. Visitation and the funeral were held on Friday, same-sex marriage, against Proposition 8.” the new route without saying Tuesday that the January 18 at Evans Funeral Home, Raceland, KY. a case that could give The White House has delay. president may also pur- Burial was at the Joe Cornett Cemetery, Linefork, KY the justices the chance so far refused to take a “If we are going to sue executive actions on Saturday, January 19 at 2:00 pm. Military rites were to rule on whether gay position on the Supreme get serious about cli- to fulfill his pledge to conducted by VFW Post 5171, Cumberland, KY Americans have the Court case. mate change, opening tackle climate change. Wednesday, January 23, 2013 Education Page 3 — Harlan Daily Enterprise Winter graduates announced Special to the Enterprise Nurse Aide; Jerrica Lee Eldridge, Associate in in Science; Erica Daniell Jacobs, Medical Aide. Applied Science; Brenda A. England, Practical Assisting; Preston Johnson, Medicaid Nurse Natasha Nicole Pennington, Associate in Those receiving associate degrees and diplo- Nurse (Acad/Career); Chuck Herbert England, Aide; Alicia D. Jones, Medicaid Nurse Aide; Arts; Danny Glenn Perkins, Environmental mas from Southeast Kentucky Community and Associate in Arts and Associate in Science; Clifford A. Jones, Automotive Air Conditioning System Repair Helper; Ashley L. Perry, Medical Technical College at the conclusion of the fall David S. Farmer, Medicaid Nurse Aide; Mechanic. Assisting; Cory Michael Perry, Automotive Air 2012 semester from Harlan County include: Jason L. Farmer, Brake Repairer; Bryan Taft Jill Lynn Jones, Associate in Arts and Conditioning Mechanic; Jessica L. Pierson, Mary Nichole Adams, Medical Assisting; Faulkner, Associate in Arts; Tiffany Lavon Fee, Associate in Science; Kayla Elaine Joseph, Practical Nurse (Acad/Career); Jeremy Powell, Michael Adams, Heating, Ventilation and Air Practical Nurse (Acad/Career); Devan Lynann Medicaid Nurse Aide; Stephanie LeAnn Kelly, Welder Helper; Tracey Rapier, Welder Helper; Conditioning Mechanic; Jeremy Allen, Welder Fields, Associate in Arts; Tiffany Lynn French, Medicaid Nurse Aide; Amanda Lee Lawson, Robert Roberts, Heating, Ventilation and Air Helper; Betty Joyce Anderson, Associate in Associate in Arts; Kendra C. Fugate, Medicaid Medicaid Nurse Aide; Sarah Lawson, Medicaid Conditioning Mechanic; Derrick A. Rowe, Arts; Mindy Merida Asher, Phlebotomy for Nurse Aide. Nurse Aide; Angela Jo Lay, Medicaid Nurse Associate in Science; Robert Blayne Rutherford, the Health Care Worker; Robert D. Barger, Brian Patrick Fultz, Medicaid Nurse Aide; Aide; Steven Ray Ledington, Advanced Associate in Arts and Associate in Science; Associate in Applied Science; Amanda Lynn Richard Bryan Fultz, Electrician Trainee Level Business Administration, Financial Perspectives Breanna Tressa Senters, Associate in Arts; Della Bargo, Phlebotomy for the Health Care Worker; I; Elizabeth Arlene Getz, Associate in Arts and Associate in Applied Science; Betty Jean Simmons, Associate in Arts. Cassie N. Bargo, Associate in Arts; Kristie and Associate in Science; Jennifer D. Gilbert, LeMarr, Associate in Arts and Associate in Brandon Tyler Smith, Welder Helper; Allan Barnes, Medicaid Nurse Aide; Jeffrey Practical Nurse (Acad/Career); Kevin Daniel Science; Catherine Mary Lundy, Medical Christopher C. Smith, Welder Helper; Tiffany S. Bartlett, Associate in Arts and Associate in Goldsberry, Automotive Air Conditioning Assisting; Travis Marcum, Automotive Air L. Stacey, Associate in Science; Robyn Stewart, Science; Randall Blair, Welder Helper. Mechanic and Tune Up Mechanic; Tabitha Erin Conditioning Mechanic; Gregory W. McMillian, Associate in Science; Elizabeth Ann Thomas, Kenneth L. Boggs, CNC Machinist and Goodin, Medicaid Nurse Aide; Tiffanie Brooke Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Medical Assisting; Eugenia Kay Thomas, Associate in Applied Science; Michael Brewer, Graham, Medicaid Nurse Aide; Vearnieleen Mechanic; Amber Lashea Merida, Medicaid Practical Nurse (Acad/Career) and Associate in Welder Helper; Amanda Brock, Associate in Gray, Medical Assisting and Associate in Nurse Aide; Jonah Messer, Welder Helper. Arts; Teddy Thompson, Welder Helper; Marisha Arts; Devin Michael Burgin, Automotive Air Applied Science; Caleb P. Hall, Welder Helper; Robert Miller, Associate in Applied Science; Leshae Tinsley, Associate in Arts and Associate Conditioning Mechanic; Brittany M. Bush, Jennifer R. Hall, Practical Nurse (Acad/Career); Dewayne Scott Mills, Welder Helper; Kendra in Science; John K. Tribble, Machinist. Associate in Arts; Cortney E. Byrn, Medical Lindsey Ashton Hall, Medicaid Nurse Aide. Paige Mills, Medicaid Nurse Aide; Rebecca Jessica Nicole Turner, Medicaid Nurse Aide; Assisting; Timothy A. Callahan, Medicaid Nurse Christopher Duran Hammons, Computer Ann Mills, Medicaid Nurse Aide; Johnathan Maverick J. Ulbrich, Wlder Helper; Lucinda Aide; Brittany L. Collins, Medical Assisting; Assisted Drafter, Detailer, Drafter Assistant, L. Monhollen, Associate in Applied Science; Marie Walker, Financial Perspectives; Justin Kaylin Nichole Collins, Medical Assisting; Paul Computer Aided Drafting & Design, and Jody Paul Moore, Medicaid Nurse Aide; Ricky K. Warren, Associate in Arts and Associate in David Creech, Associate in Arts and Associate Associate in Applied Science; Nichola Megan Moore, Welder Helper; Brittany Mae Murrell, Science; Michael Washington, Welder Helper; in Science; Audrey Brittany Day, Medicaid Hawkins, Medical Assisting; Porschea Leeann Medicaid Nurse Aide; Larry T. Napier, Welder Jody Whitehead, Welder Helper; Melissa Ann Nurse Aide; Holly L. Delph, Practical Nurse Holcomb; Medicaid Nurse Aide; David Keith Helper; Brittany M. Nolan, Medicaid Nurse Wilder, Medicaid Nurse Aide; D. Norman (Acad/Career). Hughes, Medicaid Nurse Aide; Henry D. Aide; Spartagus Partin, Welder Helper; Belinda Williams, Welder Helper; Brandy Arlinda Wynn, Bridget Nicole Dempsey, Practical Nurse Hughes, Welder Helper; Vicky Lynn Hunley, L. Patton, Medical Assisting; Robert Peace, Medical Assisting; and Erika Breann Wynn, (Acad/Career); Hailey Danielle Dixon, Medicaid Associate in Arts; Tiffany Rene Irvin, Associate Welder Helper; Kelsey Penix, Medicaid Nurse Practical Nurse (Acad/Career). SKCTC announces Dean’s List Special to the Enterprise E. Caldwell, Cameron L. Caldwell, Chek D. Jill Lynn Jones, Roger L. Jones, Clayton Blayne Rutherford, Sasha N. Sergent, Bradley Carruba, Cory A. Clem. Anthony Joseph, Frank Junior Joseph, Kayla S. Sherman, Austin H. Short, Miranda L. The Dean’s list for the fall 2012 semester at Jessica Nicole Collett, Brittany L. Collins, Elaine Joseph, Kenneth Joe Keith, Timothy Short, Stephanie Brooke Short, James Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical Edward Lee Conley, Jr., Kelly D. Conley, Kelly Caleb Kelly, Steven J. King, Crystal Hope Kenneth Simpson, Kathy D. Slusher, Angela College has been announced by Karin Gibson, N. Cox, Paul David Creech, Joshua D. Deal, Knuckles, Taylor R. Lankford, Amanda Lee L. Smith, Jack Steven Smith, Billy Christopher the college’s Dean of Student Affairs and Kayla Danielle Deal, Shawn M. Demaray, Evan Lawson, Angela Jo Lay, Betty Jean LeMarr, Southerland, Robyn Stewart, James Ray Registrar. Alexander Dugger, Jasmine Deanna Dunson, Bobby W. Lewis, Gaberille Len Lewis, Jay Tackett. Students named to the Dean’s List must Derrick W. Eldridge, Mary Diane Estep, Andrew Lewis, Zachary H. Long, Heather Megan Danielle Terrell, Rebecca Jo Terry, have achieved a grade point average of 3.5 Bridget Danielle Farley, David S. Farmer, Lynn Maples, Travis Marcum, David Nolan Bobbie Swawey Thomas, Danielle Michelle or better and be enrolled on a full-time basis, Devan Lynann Fields, Courtney L. Forester, Matlock, Cileece C. Middleton, Elora K. Thomas, Elizabeth Ann Thomas, Michael attempting 12 or more semester hours. Charles David Fox, Lisa Beth Frazier, Tiffany Middleton, James Hunter Middleton, Marcus Anthony Thomas, James W. Thompson, The list honors students from each of the Lynn French, Bridgett Renee Gambrel, Aaron Edward Middleton, Randall W. Miller, Kayla Amanda L. Tolliver, Patrick Cole Trigg, school’s five campuses located at Cumberland, Craig Garland, Haley Lynne Garland, Elizabeth Larae Mills, Megan Mills, Jody Paul Moore, Jessica Nicole Turner, Samantha Jo Turner, Harlan, Whitesburg, Middlesboro and Arlene Getz, Feliscia Ann Gibson, Christen Christina E. Mullins, Bobby Ray Muncy, Charlene Callahan Vaughan, Candace Paige Pineville. Harlan County students named to Michelle Good, Adam O’Neil Gray. Sandy A. Napier, Tommy Bert Noe, Zachary Warf, Lindsey Meredith Whited, Jeremy the list include: Dennis Nolan Gross, Crystal L. Grubbs, Alexander Noe, Brittany M. Nolan. John Whitman, Joey D. Williams, Kaitlyn Abbey S. Abraham, Michael A. Adams, Charles A. Haley, Aaron C. Hampton, Brandon Danielle Nicole Osborne, Rosetta C. D. Williams, Cassandra Lee Williams, Jesse Jessica Danielle Elizabeth Alred, Heather Dean Hampton, Andrea L. Harmon, Carl Osborne, Joshua Owens, Kelsey Penix, Misty Arthur Wood, Brooklyhn Jhade Woods, Jessica Aerial Arwood, Christy L. Baker, Leanna B. Gregory Harris, Sasha R. Haywood, David J. Autumn Pettypiece, Kevin Leeray Pond, Jeannine Woods, Sharon H. Woolum, Christina Baker, Madison Lynn Ball, Brandi L. Bingham, Hinkle, William Franklin Holden, Zachary A. Gabrielle Rehnborg, Derrick A. Rowe, Robert D. York and Marcus Wayne Young. Jennifer D. Blackshire, Lisa A. Blair, Rebecca Howard, Kevin T. Hubbs, Stephanie Lynetta M. Blakely, Candace Leann Boggs, Danielle Huff, Whitney B. Humfleet, Daniel Wayne Renee Brock, Kathy G. Ballew, Cassie N. Hunley, Vicky Lynn Hunley, Jacob Donley THE JONES FAMILY WOULD LIKE Bargo, Kristie Allan Barnes, Charlotte Ann Hunter, Vicky Lynn Huskey, Roger Lee Hutton, Bright, Shalena Faith Brock, Whitney Hope Holden Forrest Dewayne Jackson, Ashley A. TO WELCOME TO Brock, Dixie Olivia Elizabeth Burgos, April Jarvis, John C. Jenkins, Alisa A. Johnson, D. Burke, Jacob Logan Burnette, Brittany M. Christopher Eddie Johnson, Jason Edward OUR FUNERAL HOME STAFF Bush, Ryan A. Bush, Cortney E. Byrn, Autumn Johnson, Jerry Leon Jones. OWEN E. PETREY, JR

OWEN E. PETREY, JR, FRANCES R. JONES, JOHN W. JONES Owen is a Licensed Funeral Director in the States of Kentucky and Tennessee, he began his career with longtime Harlan county funeral director Harold G. Ball, and for the last 15 years he has worked at Rose Mortuary in Knoxville, one Submitted photo of East Tennessee’s largest family owned funeral homes. Due to the growth of NHS members Joey Eldridge, Jacob Cornett and Nick Early delivered over 700 food items that were collected from members. our family owned and operated funeral home, we felt the need to add to our staff and the opportunity for Owen to return home to serve Members assist Empty Stocking Fund his family and friends. He is the son of Earl Petrey, Sr. and the late Nateka Watkins Petrey. He is Special to the Enterprise tion items and served as host boxes. married to Sherrie Farley-Petrey and has 4 children and 5 grandchildren. for the auction. The HCHS National Honor The Harlan County High NHS member Jessica Bush Society is an active service We invite you to stop by and meet with Owen or any of our Directors to School chapter of the National served as hostess for the auc- organization in the commu- help answer questions about At-Need Arrangements, Pre-Arrange Funerals or Honor Society participated tion. They also collected gifts nity and welcomes opportu- in a group service activ- for the children and packed nities to serve the people of how to Transfer Pre-Arranged Funerals from another funeral home. ity as they worked with Jim and helped deliver the food Harlan County. “Muggins” Bennett, coordina- Family owned and operated since 1937. tor of the Empty Stocking Fund, in his annual food and toy drive. Anderson-Laws & Jones Funeral Home The Empty Stocking Fund was established to help needy 114 S. Third Street • Harlan, KY 40831 • 606 573-3757 families at Christmas and now serves over 700 families in the Harlan County area. Frances R. Jones ~ John W. Jones Families are given a large box of food items. Each family Owners/Funeral Directors receives gifts for their chil- dren. Owen E. Petrey, Jr In addition to adult vol- unteers, the Empty Stocking Manager/Funeral Director Fund also received help from the National Honor Society. Elizabeth H. Jones ~ Derrick Noe ~ Bill Foster NHS students donated their time as they worked the phones at the annual auction “We Honor all Pre-Need Funerals from another Funeral Home” on local TV and donated auc- Page 4 — Harlan Daily Enterprise Opinion Wednesday, January 23, 2013 Other Viewpoints Ky. parents in denial over child obesity

If 37 percent of Kentucky children are obese or overweight, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports, why is it that only 14 percent of Kentucky parents think their child weighs too much? As much as we might wish to write off this finding from the Kentucky Parent Survey as a statistical aberration, the truth probably is that a lot of parents are in denial about their child’s weight and their own weight. Consider: Parents report that almost two out of three school-age Kentuckians (59 percent) drink a soft drink or other sugary beverages every day, according to the random survey of more than 1,000 parents or guardians of children younger than 18. The poll was commissioned by the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky and conducted last summer by the University of Virginia’s Center for Survey Research. It has a margin of error of 3 percent. If that many parents ‘fess up to giving their kids daily doses of calorie-laden, teeth-rotting, diabetes-promoting drinks, just think how many more might be too embarrassed to admit it. A growing body of research suggests that the concentrated fructose from corn that’s found in most soft drinks contributes more and in different ways to obesity than the sucrose from table sugar that Eisenhower era kids dumped in their Kool- Aid. Being overweight or obese sets a child up for lifelong weight problems and health complications. While two-thirds of Kentucky parents reported their child got enough physical activity every day during the previous week, 56 percent of parents said their children are spending more than two hours a day in front of a screen, watching tele- vision, playing games or surfing the Internet. The GOP’s birth of freedom Experts say one way to protect children from obesity is to cut off “screen time” at two hours a day. The two-hour limit on sedentary recreation is part of what’s I have consistently Gov. Chris Christie cas- put the people of the coun- called the 5-2-1-0 daily plan for healthy kids: Five servings of attacked the extreme right tigated by GOP ideo- try in front of gun lobbies fruits and vegetables, no more than two hours of screen time, wing of the Republican logues for admitting that and any forces that wish at least an hour of exercise and zero high-calorie drinks, a Party because it is domi- President Obama used gov- American life to be con- category that can include fruit-based juices. nated by a certain strand ernment effectively to help trolled by money. Obviously parents are the first and most important line of of Southerners, who have New York and New Jersey Rachel Maddow proved defense against childhood obesity. more than a little history recover from Superstorm with numbers how inef- But families need help from schools and communities to behind them. As the Civil Sandy. fective the once-thought ensure kids, including adolescents, have safe, convenient War proved, when extrem- Now Christie has favor- “smart money” actually places to run, walk, bike and play; constructive, supervised ists are allowed to get able numbers that near, is. After spending almost after-school activities, and healthful food to eat. the better of the broader and sometimes top, 70 a billion dollars, those — Lexington Herald-Leader population, these people percent. Yes, his state is rabid fat cats lost in all of may prove ready to take dominated by Democrats, the races or lost troops up self-destructive arms but that is still an extraor- and watched Democrats Today in history rather than compromise dinary number in a cynical increase. and govern. Stanley Crouch age. This all adds up to the And though the South Syndicated Columnist This points it all in a new surprise the nation needs By the Associated Press has come a long way since direction, and Christie’s from the Republican Party the 19th century, its prog- own words suggest which and that the GOP needs Today is Wednesday, Jan. 23, the 23rd day of 2013. There — is a perfectly proud are 342 days left in the year. ress toward the realities way the GOP ought to from itself, as Peggy of American life has been ideology. Many brilliant head. Noonan and others have Today’s Highlight in History: Americans have proven On Jan. 23, 1973, President Richard Nixon announced an put on hold. In their gerry- “Compromise: It’s not written. mandered districts, a sin- so through the years. And a dirty word,” the gov- Democrats should not accord had been reached to end the Vietnam War, and would gular sickness continues to today’s conservatives need ernor said last week on fear a Republican Party be formally signed four days later in Paris. afflict GOP politicians and not accept the idea that MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” that snaps out of its clue- On this date: those who make a living their political ideals are That is a basic fact of lessness. They should wel- In 1789, Georgetown University was established in pres- trying to tell them what doomed because of a lead- any representative democ- come it. ent-day Washington, D.C. to do. ership doomed to fail by racy. If one wants to gov- Sensible gun control, a In 1845, Congress decided all national elections would be Elected sons and daugh- its blindness and scorched- ern, one must be mature more inclusive approach held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. ters of the South have cho- earth tactics. enough to act like an adult on ethnic differences, on In 1932, New York Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt announced sen breathless hyperbole, In fact, they need anoth- when not getting every- sexual orientation, on gen- his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination. obstructionism and fili- er choice. thing one wants. der differences: These are In 1964, the 24th Amendment to the Constitution, elimi- buster as their dominant Long before the Or consider what all things that can redefine nating the poll tax in federal elections, was ratified. weapons. The right-wing November election proved Scarborough, a lifelong the party. In 1977, the TV mini-series “Roots,” based on the Alex entertainment complex, how wrong the smart hunter, said in the wake of This may be too diffi- Haley novel, began airing on ABC. as former George W. Bush money — or, at least, the carnage at Newtown. cult for those presently in Today’s Birthdays: Actor Richard Dean Anderson is 63. speechwriter David Frum the David Koch and Karl He spoke of being haunt- charge. So they might have Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg, D-N.J., is 89. Actress Mariska calls it, serves up fatten- Rove money — was, Joe ed and largely sleepless. to be left behind. A brand- Hargitay is 49. Actress Jeanne Moreau is 85. Actress Chita ing fast food for losers. Scarborough told his fel- Looking presidential, he new party is needed right Rivera is 80. Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (vee- Examples: Rush Limbaugh, low conservatives that the made sobering sense. now. A third party could be yah-ry-GOH’-sah) is 60. Laura Ingraham and GOP was in trouble. It was “From this day forward, the charm. Thought for Today: “It is easy to get a thousand pre- assorted voices on Fox losing the women’s vote, nothing can ever be the It surely has a chance scriptions but hard to get one single remedy.” — Chinese News consistently shill for which wound up going for same again,” he said. “Let to fail; Theodore Roosevelt proverb. defeat, or the defeated. Barack Obama over Mitt this be our true landmark proved that with his Bull Conservatism — believ- Romney by 11 points. … politicians can no lon- Moose Party. But it also ing in a small, humble and When he told the truth, ger be allowed to defend has an opportunity to suc- effective government, sup- elephant eyes rolled. the status quo.” As an ex- ceed. That was then; now porting traditional values So, too, was New Jersey congressman, Scarborough is another time. 1548 South Highway 421, Harlan, Ky. 40831 Main number: 573-4510•Fax number: 573-0042 Find us on the web at: www.harlandaily.com • facebook.com A community newspaper politically independent and progressive in spirit CONTACT US: Color doesn’t affect characteristics Regional General Manager: Alexander Gould [email protected] NATCHEZ, Miss. — horses and cockfights. tour, and he sold the rest Regional Editor: Debbie Caldwell Young Barney Schoby “Bottom line, William to builders who wanted [email protected] Regional Administrative Coordinator: Pat Cheek has an actor’s animation Johnson was a gambler,” more tornado insurance. 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When his Alcorn loaned money once to the built mostly of timbers, energetic and scholarly 26 weeks...... …$57 26 weeks....$60.42 8 months...... $240 State University profes- Mississippi governor who and Johnson was busy Schoby, is proof that skin 52 weeks...... $104 52 weeks..$120.84 12 months...... $360 sor told him about the signed his emancipation salvaging the bricks from color doesn’t determine MEMBER Park Service opportunity, papers. Johnson loved a toppled hotel. He used character or cleverness. Kentucky Press Association•Associated Schoby jumped at the duck and alligator hunt- some of the brick to build But, at times, it can seal Press•National Newspaper Association chance. ing, and betting on the the house you can now a fate. Wednesday, January 23, 2013 You and Yours Page 5 — Harlan Daily Enterprise Creative minds often suffer deeply A friend and I were recently discuss- cruelly delicate organism artists especially. High sen- ful image or metaphor, one that takes ing the attributes of creative people. the overpowering necessity sitivity may be among the root in the mind and flourishes. Writer Luckily, we were reading some biograph- to create, create, create…so reasons high ability people Sylvia Plath had the notion that a great ical data regarding author Pearl Buck that without the creating of may be vulnerable to sui- artist’s life must end in death, “You stop who was so extraordinary as a writer, music or poetry or books or cide, but another reason before you write more bad stuff.” She she was awarded both the Pulitzer buildings or something of may be social pressure to applauded Ernest Hemingway’s suicide Prize and the Nobel Prize in Literature. meaning, his very breath is achieve. Those desperate The daughter of Presbyterian mission- cut off from him. He must to live up to an ideal they’re saying “Good for him.’” aries, Buck spent her youth in China. create, must pour out cre- convinced others expect of Kentucky native, Hunter Thompson, Her novel, The Good Earth, was the ation. By some unknown, them could be a risk factor perhaps most famous for his 1972 novel best-selling fiction book in 1931 and strange inward urgency, he for suicidal thinking. Most Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, was a 1932. One of the things she wrote is not really alive unless he artists are very emotional victim of suicide. Playwright William about which impressed me greatly was a is creating.” people who may have a Inge, who wrote numerous plays, description of the “truly creative mind.” One can better under- Charlotte Nolan romantic idea about the including Bus Stop which was made Buck had this to say: stand why, applying Ms. Comments On way things should be and into a film starring Marilyn Monroe, Buck’s definition of the cre- are depressed and anxious “The truly creative mind in any field is another example. Others who come is no more than this: a human creature ative mind, so many of them when things don’t go the born abnormally, inhumanly sensitive. suffer from super-sensitivity and often way they expect. Perhaps more than to mind are Virginia Woolf and Vincent To him a touch is a blow, a sound is a take their own lives. There seems to be other artists, writers can be seduced van Gogh. One would think that talent noise, a misfortune is a tragedy, a joy is a greatly increased rate of depression, by the attractiveness of suicide as a in the creative fields would be a joy and an ecstasy, a friend is a lover, a lover is manic-depressive illness, and suicide means of controlling their life story. a blessing, however, often times just the a god, and failure is death. Add to this in eminent creative people, writers and Sometimes suicide becomes a power- opposite is true. Kitcheneering: Praising the perks of peanut oil

Dear Heloise: I read your hints every months. Make sure to heat sibility of overheating. bunch upright in a small, heavy container day. I appreciated the column on oils; the oil to above 350 degrees — Heloise filled with water. Loosely cover the rest however, you did not name peanut oil, Fahrenheit before putting PIZZA CUTTER with plastic wrap or a plastic bag. Stand which we use in our turkey cooker. What food in it. Dear Heloise: I’ve used the container in the fridge, and you can are your thoughts on peanut oil? — Heloise tortillas in place of dump- use the herbs for much longer than the — Jim C., Spokane, Wash. TOASTER LINERS lings for several years. One usual three to four days. In Texas, peanut is the oil of choice Dear Heloise: To keep the day, as I reached for a knife, — Betsy W., Spokane, Wash. for frying turkeys. The United States tray in the toaster oven clean I noticed my pizza cutter This is a tried-and-true hint. You also Department of Agriculture actually rec- and looking good, I use alu- and tried it. Much to my sur- can snip off 1/2 inch or so of the stem prise, it did a better job and ommends peanut oil for deep frying minum foil. However, I came every few days, and you need only about because of the high “smoke point” (how across some old foil that I was much easier. If it begins 1-2 inches of water in the container. high a temperature the oil can be heated had used for doing highlights to get dough on it, I just to before it breaks down). in my hair. These are precut, wipe a tiny bit of cooking oil — Heloise You can safely reuse peanut oil three pop out, and they fit the Hints from Heloise on the blade and continue GRAPEFRUIT SPOON to four times, if it is free of spices and toaster-oven tray perfectly. cutting. Dear Heloise: I found that the fastest seasonings. Let the oil cool down, then No more guessing the size to — Jim D. in Arkansas way to remove the seeds and membranes strain it through cheesecloth. I tested this be used. It saves time and is inexpensive. STORING CILANTRO of jalapeño peppers is to scrape them out using a paper coffee filter with vegetable — Brenda E., via email Dear Heloise: Here is my hint for keep- with a grapefruit spoon. Its narrow and oil, and it worked just fine. Place the Brenda, most people do the same with ing cilantro fresh (parsley and mint, too) slightly jagged edges quickly cut loose the oil in an airtight, sealed container, and aluminum foil. However, manufacturers for up to two weeks. Bundle the stems unwanted portions of the peppers. store it in a cool, dark place for up to six say NO to doing this because of the pos- together with a rubber band and stand the — Keith M., via email A ‘raise’ for people who Professional Services Guide receive Social Security If You Need It Done... We’ll Do It!

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(AP) — Nick Goodwin 2-12 3-6 7, Harrow 3-12 0-0 6, Jacobs scored 14 points on 6-of-9 shoot- Mays 4-8 0-0 12, Hood 0-0 0-0 0, Polson ing and streaking Alabama beat Kentucky 1-2 0-0 2, Wiltjer 6-10 1-3 14. Totals 22-56 59-55 on Tuesday night for the Crimson 6-11 55. Tide’s fifth win in six games. ALABAMA (12-6) The Tide (12-6, 4-1 Southeastern Conference) held Kentucky (12-6, 3-2) to Gueye 2-3 0-1 4, Lacey 2-9 3-4 7, a season-low scoring total, 22 points below Releford 4-10 4-4 13, Randolph 4-8 3-4 its average. 11, Cooper 2-11 1-2 6, Jacobs 6-9 2-3 14, Levi Randolph and Trevor Releford each hit two free throws in the final 13 seconds Steele 1-4 2-3 4, Pollard 0-3 0-0 0. Totals to secure the win for Alabama, which had 21-57 15-21 59. lost seven of the last eight meetings. Halftime — Kentucky 33-24. 3-Point Releford had 13 points and Randolph Goals — Kentucky 5-9 (Mays 4-5, Wiltjer added 11 for the Tide. Jacobs came in 1-2, Goodwin 0-1, Harrow 0-1), Alabama averaging 5.8 points a game. 2-13 (Releford 1-1, Cooper 1-3, Pollard Kyle Wiltjer led Kentucky — which 0-1, Steele 0-2, Lacey 0-3, Randolph 0-3). had won four of five games — with 14 Fouled Out — Poythress. Rebounds points and seven rebounds. Nerlens Noel — Kentucky 44 (Noel 13), Alabama had eight points, 13 rebounds and for the 32 (Cooper 6). Assists — Kentucky 9 second straight game blocked seven shots. (Goodwin, Harrow, Polson, Wiltjer 2), Chris Jones | Daily Enterprise The Wildcats shot 8 of 27 (30 percent) Alabama 9 (Lacey 4). Total Fouls — Despite 14 points from Kyle Wiltjer, the Kentucky Wildcats fell 59-55 at Alabama on Tuesday. in the second half, managing just 22 points. Kentucky 19, Alabama 13. A — 15,383. Local Sports Black Bears get back on track Tigers hold off Evarts Trent McKenzie fired in 20 points as Black Mountain edged Evarts 47-44 in seventh- and eighth-grade basketball action on Monday. Lamar Burkhart’s 23 points powered the Wildcats. Black Mountain (47) — Trent McKenzie 20, Ben Clem 14, Jake Bush 10, Eric Lefevers 2, Chris Dixon 1. Evarts (44) — Lamar Burkhart 23, Nick Caldwell 9, Ethan Baird 8, Trevor Wilson 2, Cody Howard 2.

Comets slip past JACES Chandler Stephens tossed in 16 points to lift Cawood to a 50-43 victory over James A. Cawood in seventh- and eighth-grade basketball action on Monday. Austin Whitaker had 12 points to lead the Trojans. Cawood (50) — Chandler Stephens 16, Austin Adams 14, Drew Brewer 12, Josh Perkins 6, Colby King 2. James A. Cawood (43) — Austin Whitaker 12, Steven Leath 10, Zach Scearse 9, Peyton Dillman 4, Cameron Clem 3, Kyle Eversole 3, Noah Johnson 2.

HC frosh down Corbin Chris Jones | Daily Enterprise Harlan County improved to 5-5 in freshman Senior Aaron Caldwell had 18 points to lead Harlan County to a Chris Jones | Daily Enterprise action with a 22-13 victory over visiting Corbin 55-45 victory over Knox Central in 13th Region action on Tuesday. James Bond delivered a pass during Tuesday's contest. recently. Leah Evans recorded seven points to pace the John Middleton on,” said Harlan County Dustin Hensley drained run right there at the end Lady Bears. Sports Editor coach Mike Jones. “These a 3-pointer as the buzzer and trapped the ball prob- Harlan County (22) — Hannah Gaw 2, Lindsay kids want to win. They sounded to close the gap ably as hard as we have Branson 4, McKenzie Farley 5, Kaitlin Evans 4, With three losses in six don’t want to lose. We to three. in a month and stole the Leah Evans 7. games, the beginning of have not not done well Harlan County contin- ball a couple of times,” Corbin (13) — Candice Gulley 5, Morgan Philpot the new year hadn’t been in the last month, and we ued to find success in the Jones said. 3, Rachel Logan 1, Meghann Wynn 2, Tori Baker 2. kind to Harlan County. will try to get better by post in the second quar- A trey from Alex The Black Bears took a tournament time.” ter. The forward trio of Sergent pushed the lead big step toward getting Harlan County looked Caldwell, Miller and Fred to 12 midway through the Little League sign-ups set back to where they want Harlan Little League will be having baseball to the interior throughout Massey combined for 11 third quarter, but Knox and softball sign-ups Saturday during the boys to be on Tuesday, knock- the first quarter. Senior of the Bears’ 13 points responded with a run to basketball tournament at James A. Cawood, from ing off regional contender Aaron Caldwell had six in the period as Harlan close the period. Jeffrey 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Children ages 4-12 are eligible Knox Central 55-45. points, while sophomore County took a nine-point Adams had a pair of to participate. “I thought our kids Tyler Miller added five lead into the half. Harlan 3-pointers as the Panthers played harder tonight in the opening period. County led by five with closed the third on a 12-6 than we had in a while. A three-point play from less than a minute left run to pull within six. Sweet 16 draws slated When we did get tired our Miller followed by a with in the half, but Massey Adams had five treys and The Draw Show for the 2013 KHSAA Boys’ bench came in and they a putback off of an offen- had four points in the finished with 17 points to and Houchens Industries/KHSAA Girls’ State did a good job. We did sive rebound by Caldwell final minute and Cody lead the Panthers. Basketball Tournaments will air Friday at 1 p.m. some things better that gave Harlan County a Bumgardner scored off of A basket from Dustin CWKYT in Lexington will televise the draw show, we have been working on, 15-9 lead with less than a James Bond steal to Hensley pulled Knox to hosted by Dave Baker and Gary Ball. Fans can but there are still a lot of one minute remaining make it 28-19. See BEARS | 7 also watch the pairings online at www.khsaa.tv things we have to work in the first, but Knox’s “We made that little Ravens’ Birk, Reed finally reach the Super Bowl

David Ginsburg makes you feel real- Bowl invitations in 11 The Ravens failed to win the AFC AP Sports Writer ly good, and now years with Baltimore title game in 2008 and 2012 under you try to make the and has long been Harbaugh before finally breaking OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — most of it.” recognized as one of through. The only reason why Matt Birk Birk endured 11 the finest free safe- “For everything we’ve been brought his aching knees and bat- fruitless years in ties in the game. But through since coach Harbaugh got tered body to training camp for a Minnesota, reach- he never got into here, he had a vision of working us 15th NFL season was to get to the ing the playoffs the Super Bowl until a certain way and taking us through Super Bowl. five times without now, and to make something to build something and The 36-year-old Birk was bothered a conference title. it even sweeter, his to create this moment,” Reed said. by neck, elbow and knee injuries Then, after joining first appearance will “We believed it, but it was just during his previous three years with the Ravens as a free be in his home state something we had to go through as the Baltimore Ravens, yet he never agent in 2009, he of Louisiana. men and understand each other and missed a start. During the offsea- was part of three “It’s been a long understand the process together.” son, the six-time Pro Bowl center more playoff runs time coming, but it Williams, a backup on the underwent surgery to repair vari- that ended short of the Super Bowl. takes time,” Reed said. “We’ve built line, played for Philadelphia and cose veins in his legs. Now, Birk is poised to be part of up to this point.” Cincinnati before getting into the Still, Birk knew the Ravens had the NFL’s biggest game. Teammate Jacoby Jones, who Super Bowl in his 13th NFL season. a shot at a championship, and he “It’s great, obviously,” he said. grew up in New Orleans, will be wanted to be a part of it. “That’s the goal. That’s your dream. making his Super Bowl debut in Linebacker Terrell Suggs (10th sea- “At this stage in my career, losing That’s why you play.” his sixth season. After the Ravens son) and former Houston Texans takes a lot out of you,” Birk said. “I Maybe Birk deserved it, after beat New England 28-13 in the AFC stars Vonta Leach (ninth) and wouldn’t have come back if I didn’t everything he went through over championship game, Reed prepared Bernard Pollard (seventh) signed think there was a legitimate chance his first 14 years. But Birk exudes for a trip to familiar territory with as free agents with Baltimore for that I could help the team.” no such feeling of entitlement. Jones in tow. the chance to perform on the sport’s Birk, safety Ed Reed and guard “Nobody deserves it more than “I really don’t have any words grandest stage. Bobbie Williams head a list of long- anybody else. It doesn’t matter how for it,” Reed said. “I rushed into Quarterback Joe Flacco, who time veterans who will be mak- long you play,” he said. “To be doing the locker room to call my mom, needed only five years to get it ing their first Super Bowl appear- it with this team and just, I think, because I know that my family has done, takes delight in seeing some ance when the Ravens face the San the closeness of this team and kind been going through some things, so of his older teammates finally head- Francisco 49ers on Feb. 3. of the journey that we have been I’m just thankful to be going home ing to the Super Bowl. “It means a lot for all the guys to through my four years here — every and for the whole of New Orleans to “No doubt about it, I am excited have an opportunity to be a part of year getting close and getting close see some hometown guys. Jacoby, for everybody that has been in the that,” coach John Harbaugh said. — to finally break through, it’s we talked about it. We haven’t been league as long as those guys have “To be able to be involved with pretty special.” there since (Hurricane) Katrina. been,” he said. “To have this oppor- that as a leader is a huge thing. It Reed, 34, has earned nine Pro We’re just grateful.” tunity is pretty cool.” Wednesday, January 23, 2013 Sports Page 7 — Harlan Daily Enterprise Scorecard

terms with 1B Mike Napoli on a one- Reds to host the College Basketball Polls year contract. Designated RHP TELEVISION Chris Carpenter for assignment. MEN TAMPA BAY RAYS — Agreed to Rec Pts Prv terms with RHP Jamey Wright, OF 1. Duke (39) 16-1 1,578 3 TODAY Shelley Duncan, RHP Juan Carlos 2. Michigan (11) 17-1 1,539 5 ▼ MEN'S COLLEGE Oviedo and RHP Juan Sandoval on 3. Kansas (7) 16-1 1,486 4 BASKETBALL minor league contracts. 3. Syracuse (8) 17-1 1,486 6 7 p.m. TORONTO BLUE JAYS — 2015 All-Star game ESPN — Duke at Miami 5. Louisville 16-2 1,348 1 Agreed to terms with INF Mark 6. Arizona 16-1 1,270 7 7:30 p.m. ESPN2 — TCU at West DeRosa on a one-year contract. 7. Indiana 16-2 1,211 2 Virginia National League Joe Kay Field in 1938 and again in 8. Florida 14-2 1,181 10 9 p.m. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — AP Baseball Writer 1953. The Reds hosted the 9. Butler 16-2 1,146 13 ESPN — Georgia Tech at Named Sandy Koufax special advi- 10. Gonzaga 17-2 994 8 North Carolina sor to the chairman. game when they opened 11. Kansas St. 15-2 927 16 MILWAUKEE BREWERS — CINCINNATI (AP) Riverfront Stadium in ▼ 12. Minnesota 15-3 905 9 TENNIS Agreed to terms with INF Bobby — The Reds will host 1970, and baseball had one 13. Michigan St. 16-3 831 18 2 p.m. ESPN2 — Australian Open, Crosby on a minor league contract. the 2015 All-Star game 14. Ohio St. 13-4 701 11 quarterfinals, at Melbourne, PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — of its most memorable fin- 15. New Mexico 16-2 659 19 Australia Agreed to terms with OF Delmon at Great American Ball ishes. Pete Rose bowled 16. Oregon 16-2 624 21 9:30 p.m. Young on a one-year contract. Park, the city’s first since over Indians catcher Ray 17. Creighton 17-2 611 12 ESPN2 — Australian Open, ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — 1988, a person familiar 18. NC State 15-3 587 14 women's semifinals, at Agreed to terms with RHP Jason Fosse to score the winning 19. VCU 16-3 433 22 Melbourne, Australia Motte on a two-year contract. with the decision told The run in the 12th inning of a BASKETBALL 20. Wichita St. 17-2 363 — Associated Press. 5-4 NL victory. 21. Cincinnati 16-3 322 — 8, Delaware 7, Arkansas 5, Iowa 4, National Basketball Association Commissioner Bud Selig 22. Missouri 13-4 234 17 Texas Tech 3, Vanderbilt 3, Nebras- CLEVELAND CAVALIERS — in 2003. They hosted the In 1988, rain washed out 23. Mississippi 15-2 172 — ka 2, Green Bay 1, Miami 1. Waived G Jeremy Pargo. will discuss the decision on game twice at Riverfront HOUSTON ROCKETS — the home run derby the day 24. Notre Dame 15-3 123 20 Wednesday in Cincinnati, Stadium — two weeks 25. Miami 13-3 93 — NFL Playoff Glance Recalled F Terrence Jones from Rio where he’s also appearing before the All-Star game at Others receiving votes: Marquette Grande Valley (NBADL). after its opening in 1970 Riverfront Stadium. The 92, Wisconsin 55, UCLA 41, UNLV Reassigned F/C Donatas to promote Major League Wild-card Playoffs Motiejunas to Rio Grande Valley. and again in 1988. This uneventful game ended in 32, Wyoming 28, San Diego St. 26, Saturday, Jan. 5 Baseball’s latest urban Colorado St. 7, Memphis 6, George- MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES — Traded year’s game will be played a 2-1 American League Houston 19, Cincinnati 13 F Marreese Speights, G Wayne youth academy, according town 4, Iowa St. 3, North Carolina 3, Green Bay 24, Minnesota 10 at the Mets’ Citi Field in victory, with Oakland Louisiana Tech 2, Bucknell 1, Pitts- Ellington, G Josh Selby and a future to the person speaking on Sunday, Jan. 6 first-round draft pick to Cleveland for New York. The 2014 All- burgh 1. Baltimore 24, Indianapolis 9 condition of anonymity catcher Terry Steinbach F Jon Leuer. Star game will be played in Seattle 24, Washington 14 FOOTBALL because no announcement driving in both AL runs WOMEN Minneapolis. Rec Pts Prv National Football League had been made. on a homer and a sacri- Divisional Playoffs NFL — Reinstated New Orleans 1. Baylor (35) 16-1 992 1 It’ll be the fifth time fice fly. Steinbach was the Saturday, Jan. 12 coach Sean Payton from suspen- The Cincinnati Enquirer 2. Notre Dame 16-1 947 2 Baltimore 38, Denver 35, 2OT sion. that Cincinnati — home MVP and his special bat — 3. UConn (2) 16-1 914 3 first reported the decision. San Francisco 45, Green Bay 31 CHICAGO BEARS — Named 4. Duke (3) 16-0 907 4 The Reds have been try- of baseball’s first profes- with his name erroneously Sunday, Jan. 13 Mike Clark strength and conditioning 5. Kentucky 17-1 819 5 Atlanta 30, Seattle 28 coordinator. ing to acquire the All-Star sional franchise — will spelled “Steinbech” — was 6. Stanford 16-2 799 6 New England 41, Houston 28 CLEVELAND BROWNS — game since they opened host the All-Star game. sent to the Hall of Fame in 7. California 15-2 756 7 Conference Championships Named Louie Cioffi defensive backs Great American Ball Park It was played at Crosley Cooperstown. 8. Penn St. 14-2 722 8 Sunday, Jan. 20 coach, Joe Cullen defensive line 9. Tennessee 15-3 678 9 San Francisco 28, Atlanta 24 coach and Shane Steichen offensive 10. Maryland 14-3 634 10 Baltimore 28, New England 13 quality control coach. WEDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY 23, 2013 11. North Carolina 18-1 614 11 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — 12. Oklahoma St. 13-2 442 17 Pro Bowl Named Mike Mallory special teams 13. Louisville 15-4 413 15 Sunday, Jan. 27 coordinator. 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 14. Georgia 16-3 405 13 At Honolulu COLLEGE Scholars' Nightly PBS NewsHour Nature Nova (N) Life on Fire (N) Tavis Charlie 15. Purdue 15-3 387 12 AFC vs. NFC, 7 p.m. (NBC) CONFERENCE USA — WETP Bowl Business Smiley Rose 16. Texas A&M 14-5 371 20 Announced the addition of Middle LEX 18 NBC LEX 18 Access H. Whitney Guys Law & Order: S.V.U. Chicago Fire LEX 18 (:35) Jay 17. Dayton 15-1 343 18 Super Bowl Tennessee and Florida Atlantic, WLEX News News News With Kids Pt. 2 of 2 from Jan 19 News Leno 18. South Carolina 16-3 341 19 Sunday, Feb. 3 effective July 1. WATE 6 World Judge Judge Middle Neigh- Modern Suburg- Nashville (N) WATE 6 (:35) J. 19. UCLA 13-4 315 14 At New Orleans INDIANA STATE — Named Brian WATE News News Judy Judy (N) bors (N) Family (N) atory (N) News Kimmel 20. Colorado 15-2 279 21 Baltimore vs. San Francisco, 6 Sheppard passing game coordinator p.m. (CBS) WKPT-TV World Ent. Two and Middle Neigh- Modern Suburg- Nashville (N) WKPT- (:35) J. 20. Oklahoma 15-3 279 16 and quarterbacks coach, Jami WKPT 22. Florida St. 15-3 227 22 Deberry special teams coordinator News News Tonight Half Men (N) bors (N) Family (N) atory (N) News Kimmel 23. Michigan 15-2 142 25 Transactions and tight ends coach and Anthony WKYT Evening Wheel of Jeopar- NCAA Basketball Florida vs. Georgia (L) CSI: Crime Scene WKYT (:35) 24. Iowa St. 13-3 125 24 Perkins defensive secondary coach. WKYT News News Fortune dy! Investigation (N) News DLetterm 25. Michigan St. 16-2 60 — BASEBALL RUTGERS — Named Geoff 10 News NBC Wheel of Jeopar- Whitney Guys Law & Order: S.V.U. Chicago Fire 10 News (:35) Jay Others receiving votes: Syracuse American League Brown senior associate athletic WBIR News Fortune dy! With Kids Pt. 2 of 2 from Jan 19 Night Leno 25, Villanova 16, Kansas 14, UTEP BOSTON RED SOX — Agreed to director/chief marketing officer. Met Your Met Your Big Bang Big Bang American Idol (N) FOX Tri-Cities 10 Dish Friends WEMT Mother Mother Theory Theory O'Clock News Nation 57 News Evening A. 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Criminal Minds Criminal Minds (N) CSI: Crime Scene WJHL (:35) WJHL with progress of News News News Investigation (N) News DLetterm News Nightly PBS NewsHour Nature Nova (N) Life on Fire (N) BBC Kentucky WKHA America Business News Life (5:30)  Church of Everyday Sing Time From These Hills New Day Sing Baptist Sing Everyday Fredrick WAGV Gaithers Jesus Manna Time Church Time Manna Shmidt CABLE CHANNELS CSI: Miami CSI: Miami <+++ The Fugitive ('93) Harrison Ford. A man convicted of <+++ A Few AMC murdering his wife escapes and searches for the real killer. Good Men new Gen-6 car The First 48 Duck Duck Duck Duck Shipping Shipping Barter Kings (N) Barter Kings A&E Jenna Fryer in a desire to tighten age or thing that we do, Dynasty Dynasty Dynasty Dynasty Wars (N) Wars (N) AP Auto Racing Writer Rattlesnake Swamp Wars Call of Call of Gator Boys Gator Boys Call of Call of up the racing, and he that’s for sure, but we’ll ANPL Republic Wildman Wildman Wildman Wildman said Tuesday he’s so far look at it very simply,” Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba <++++ Deliverance During a wilderness trip, four < Any CHARLOTTE, N.C. “quite satisfied” with he said. “Everything is CMT city slickers are attacked by a pair of mountain men. Given ... Mad Money The Kudlow Report Billions Behind Bars American Greed: American Greed: Mad Money (AP) — With just over what he’s seen in test- designed to have closer CNBC three weeks remain- ing the last two months. competition, and we’ll The Fugitives Scam (4:00)  Situation OutFront A. Cooper 360 Piers Morgan A. Cooper 360 OutFront ing until the debut of NASCAR has twice test- see. I’m quite confident CNN (5:00)  U.S. House of Representatives Key Capitol Hill Hearings the Gen-6 race car, ed at Charlotte Motor that I know we’re going CSPN CSPN2 (5:00)  U.S. Senate Tonight From Washington Capital News T. NASCAR is convinced Speedway, and was at to make improvements.” Moonshiners Moonshiners Moonshiners Moonshiners (N) Moonshiners (N) Moonshiners its product will be bet- Daytona earlier this Unlike the last new DISC SportsCenter NCAA Basketball Duke vs. Miami (L) NCAA Basketball Georgia Tech vs. North SportsCenter ter this season. month. car, the much maligned ESPN Much of the behind- But it remains to be “Car of Tomorrow,” Carolina (L) SportsNation ProFILE NCAA Basketball TCU vs. West Virginia (L) ITF Tennis Australian Open Women's Semifinal Site: the-scenes effort last seen how NASCAR will drivers have been com- ESPN2 60 Melbourne Park -- Melbourne, Australia (L) year was spent on devel- determine if the Gen-6 plimentary toward the Diners, Diners, Restaurant: Restaurant: Restaurant: Bobby's Dinner Restaurant: FOOD oping the car, which car is truly a success. Gen-6 during the three Drive-Ins Drive-Ins Impossible Impossible Impossible (N) Battle (N) Impossible hits the track Feb. 15 at The first true test of offseason test sessions. Anger Anger Two and <++ The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Amer. 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Motorsports Chairman HALL Bunch Bunch Bunch Bunch Days Days Days Days 1/2 Pt. 2 of 2 ers and teams, which The racing has strug- Bruton Smith called House House House House Cousins Cousins Property Brothers House House House Hunters NASCAR vice presi- gled most at the inter- again for slowing HGTV Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters on Call on Call Hunters Hunters Renovation dent of competition mediate tracks, where down the stock cars to Counting Counting Counting Counting Counting Counting Counting Counting Counting Counting Counting Counting HIST Cars Cars Cars Cars Cars Cars Cars Cars Cars Cars Cars Cars Robin Pemberton said improve the on-track passing was difficult <++ Fielder's Choice (2005, Drama) < Mending Fences (2009, Drama) Angie <+ After the Fall (2010, Drama) Greg Tuesday was “unpar- and cars spread out product. HMC Marin Hinkle, Chad Lowe. Dickinson, Laura Leighton. 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All Out SPEED hosted by Charlotte measure it by how the and the push to create (N) Time Time ceHigh ceHigh Special Edition (:10) <+++ Rambo: First Blood (1982, (:15) <++ Rambo: First Blood Part II (:20) <+++ Rambo III (1988, Action) Motor Speedway. drivers feel about it, a race car that again SPIKE It was NASCAR chair- and knowing that not resembles what the Action) Brian Dennehy, Sylvester Stallone. ('85, Act) David Caruso, Sylvester Stallone. Richard Crenna, Sylvester Stallone. (5:00)  Praise Lord Billy Graham BeScenes Turn Point J. Prince End Age Specials: Disney's Night of Joy automakers sell in the TBN man Brian France who everybody will always King of Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Family Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Kathy Griffin, demanded a new car love every rules pack- showroom. TBS Queens Guy Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Electric Guest (N) <+++ The Haunting (1963, Horror) <++ The Doctor Takes a (:45) <++ Bedtime Story ('41) (:15) <+ Wife, TCM Claire Bloom, Julie Harris. Wife ('40) Loretta Young. Fredric March, Loretta Young. Husband, Friend Long Long Toddlers & Tiaras Toddlers & Tiaras Toddlers & Tiaras Cheer Perfection (N) Toddlers & Tiaras Bears TLC Island Island Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle CSI: NY From page 6 TNT Amazing Amazing Amazing NinjaGo Dragons Johnny King of King of American American Family Family within five with 3:23 experience out there in points. TOON Gumball Gumball Gumball Test the Hill the Hill Dad Dad Guy Guy remaining in the con- spots,” said Jones. —- M*A*S* M*A*S* M*A*S* Cosby Cosby Cosby Loves Loves Hot/ Happily Hot/ Happily test, but Harlan County Harlan County (17-4) Harlan County (55) TVL H H H Show Show Show Ray Ray Cleve. Divorced Cleve. Divorced NCIS Pt. 2 of 2 NCIS NCIS NCIS Necessary White Collar limited the Panthers to returns to action Friday — Tyler Brewer 8, USA just one point from that at Danville, while Knox Alex Sergent 5, Chad Roughness (SP) (N) point. On the opposite Central (12-8) will face Massingill 6, Aaron VH1 Greatest Songs '00s Greatest Songs '00s Greatest Songs '00s Greatest Songs '00s Making Mr. (N) Mob Wives Old Old America's Funniest Rules of Rules of Rules of Rules of WGN News at Nine America's Funniest end Bond scored off of Johnson Central Saturday Caldwell 18, Tyler WGN Christine Christine Home Videos Engage. Engage. Engage. Engage. Home Videos a steal, and Caldwell fol- at North Laurel. Miller 8, James Bond 2, PREMIUM CHANNELS lowed with four points —- Good Jessie A.N.T. Austin Shake It <+ Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009, Good A.N.T. Jessie Zach Caldwell 2, Cody DISN in the final 1:05 to seal Zach Wilson had 12 Bumgardner 2, Fred Luck ... 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These positions include: Section, Outby, Maintenance, Belt, and Longwall Completed application and transcript must be returned by close of business February 6, 2013 Foremen. All positions must have state Foreman’s papers, Maintenance Foremen must have to CUMBERLAND VALLEY DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT. unexpired MSHA electrical cards, and Belt Foremen must have strong installation and repair RESUME WILL NOT SUBSTITUTE FOR COMPLETED APPLICATION experience. Qualifi ed applicants/employees are subject to a pre-screening, selection for interview Interviews will be held Jan. 29th & 30th from 8 AM to 4 PM at the Hampton Inn, and/or demonstration of skills testing. Pre/Post employment may be contingent upon a 831 Hambley Blvd., Pikeville, KY. successful drug screening test and background check. Jim Walter Resources, a subsidiary of Walter Energy, off ers an excellent compensation, reloca- tion, and benefi ts package (Company-paid Pension, 401k, Stock Purchase, Medical, Dental, Equal Opportunity Employer. Vision, etc.). Our Brookwood operations are located near Tuscaloosa; 30 minutes from the University of Alabama campus and 50 minutes from Birmingham. Please bring an updated resume to the above event but if you cannot attend, you may send your resume to brad. [email protected]. EOE – M/F/D/V PSA warns parents about signs of heroin abuse Warning signs Special to the Enterprise lyzed by the Kentucky State Police forces with the Kentucky Office lab jumped 211 percent from 2010 of Drug Control Policy, concerned Attorney General Jack Conway of drug abuse: to 2012. The lab analyzed and con- parents and other state and law and the Kentucky Office of Drug firmed 433 heroin submissions in enforcement partners in 2010 to Control Policy have jointly released 2010 compared to 1,349 in 2012. launch the Keep Kentucky Kids ■ Unexplained weight loss or gain a public service announcement “The misuse of prescription Safe prescription drug abuse (PSA) to increase awareness of her- medications is often a stepping awareness initiative. To date, the ■ Inability to sleep, fatigue oin abuse among young people and stone to the abuse of illicit drugs partners have alerted more than ■ Slowed or staggering walk to warn their parents of the signs. like Heroin,” said Van Ingram, 15,000 middle and high school stu- The 30-second PSA, http:// Executive Director of the Kentucky dents to the dangers of misusing ■ Extreme hyperactivity youtu.be/leznM7P2O0g, depicts a Office of Drug Control Policy. prescription drugs. ■ young woman in a morgue who “Tamper-proof formulations of pop- Attorney General Conway also Tremors describes how easy it has been to ular opioids have also contributed worked closely with Governor ■ Irregular heartbeat hide her heroin habit from her par- to a resurgence of Heroin abuse Beshear, House Speaker Stumbo ents—that is until she becomes an and it’s cheaper and more readily and other lawmakers to win pas- ■ Needle marks of lower arm, leg overdose victim. available.” sage of landmark legislation in “This short PSA sends an impor- Kentucky is the fourth most 2012 to prevent the abuse and or bottom of feet tant message to parents and teens medicated state in the country, diversion of prescription pills in ■ Change in overall attitude/ across Kentucky,” General Conway and it has the sixth highest rate of the Commonwealth. said. “Don’t overlook the signs of overdose deaths. More than 1,000 Since its implementation, 20 of personality heroin use. Missing prescription Kentuckians die each year from the state’s 43 known pain man- ■ Declining academic performance pills, valuables and lost appetite prescription drug overdoses. agement clinics have shut down are all signs that your child may be because they can’t comply with the ■ Sudden oversensitivity, moodiness abusing heroin, prescription pills Combating registration requirements of House or other illicit drugs. Ignoring the Bill 1. The number of medical pro- ■ Unexplained need for money signs could mean a lifetime of prescription drug abuse viders registered to use the state’s heartache.” In 2009, General Conway prescription drug monitoring pro- The PSA, produced by the Nassau launched Kentucky’s first and gram (KASPER) has tripled, while If your child is abusing heroin, County, NY District Attorney’s only statewide Prescription Drug KASPER reports have jumped from Office, being distributed to televi- Diversion Task Force to increase 3,000 to nearly 20,000 per day. prescription drugs or another sion stations across Kentucky along investigations into pill mills, over- Additionally, prescriptions illicit substance, visit http:// with other drug abuse prevention prescribing physicians, prescription for some of the most abused or videos, including the winning Keep drug trafficking and doctor shop- diverted drugs dropped from ag.ky.gov/rxabuse or http:// Kentucky Kids Safe prescription ping. To date, General Conway’s November 2011 to November 2012. drug abuse prevention PSA pro- Drug Investigations Branch and Prescriptions for Hydrocodone and odcp.ky.gov to find important duced by members of the Clark Task Force have opened more than Oxycodone are down 16 percent information and resources. County High School ASAP Youth 430 cases. The Task Force also and Opana prescriptions, linked Network http://www.youtube.com/ participated in Operation Flamingo to a growing number of overdose Parents can also call a toll-free watch?v=QbZL75z3iOo . Road, the state’s largest prescrip- deaths, have dropped 48 percent. Helpline at 1-855-DRUGFREE While prescription drug abuse tion drug bust that resulted in the For more information on General has risen, so too has heroin abuse. arrests of more than 500 people. Conway’s prescription drug diversion (1-855-378-4373). Heroin samples collected and ana- General Conway’s Office joined efforts, visit http://ag.ky.gov/rxabuse. Wednesday, Wednesday January, January 23, 2013 23, 2013 COMICS/ENTERTAINMENT Page 9 — Harlan Daily Enterprise

BLONDIE Dean Young/Denis Lebrun

BEETLE BAILEY Mort Walker Today’s Answers

FUNKY WINKERBEAN Tom Batiuk

HAGAR THE HORRIBLE Chris Browne

HI & LOIS Brian and Greg Walker THE LOCKHORNS William Hoest

MUTTS Patrick McDonnell

Jacquelene Bigar’s HOROSCOPE HAPPY BIRTHDAY for HHH Accepting responsibility is Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013: fine, but adding to a personal prob- ZITS Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman This year you often might be lem because you don’t want to say inclined to risk. What you take no is a separate issue. You have chances on will define how you feel too much energy for your own good. about success and failure. A new Rather than snap at someone, move talent emerges that might be worthy through your feelings and deal with of developing. The artist or business your stress. Tonight: Dance stress person within you emerges, which away. adds a great dimension to your life. If LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) you are single, you could meet some- HHHH Keep reaching out to one through your day-to-day life. You someone at a distance. You’ll want do not have to go hunting. If you are to resolve a problem, which means attached, the two of you might decide finding the other person involved. A to splurge on a long-desired trip. loved one could be unusually aggres- CANCER might come in a little too sive. Pull back, and let this person close for your personal comfort. have some space. Tonight: Probably The Stars Show the Kind of Day a very late night. You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) THE FAMILY CIRCUS 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult HHHH You can’t seem to help CONCEPTIS SUDOKU ARIES (March 21-April 19) yourself when dealing with a partner. Bil Keane HHH Use the daylight hours to the This person has been unusually lucky by Dave Green max. You can get a lot done, and a with funds lately. Later on, make lot faster than you think. Make calls, calls to someone at a distance whom but postpone reaching out to some- you care about. Follow your psychic one important until you are relaxed. inclination. Tonight: Break past any Listen to your intuitive senses, self-imposed barriers. as they do come through for you. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Tonight: Happily head home. HHHH Question your alternatives TAURUS (April 20-May 20) rather than rush into the first option HHH Deal with a money matter that heads your way. You will be early on. That way, you won’t need to much happier as a result. Your ability worry or even think about it the rest to act and understand will increase of the day. Your energy could cause with more information. Listen to some friction with those around you. a family member’s suggestions. Be aware that they are not seeing Tonight: Head home early. you as the laidback Bull. Tonight: CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Dinner at a favorite haunt. HHHH Attempt to get as much GEMINI (May 21-June 20) done as possible by putting off a HHHH Move quickly, and get as meeting until later. This gathering much done as possible. If you are easily could develop into a social considering going on a trip, there happening. Why fight the inevitable? DENNIS THE MENACE is no time like the present to start Plan ahead accordingly. Return calls Hank Ketchum deciding when or where. Get more as promptly as you can. Tonight: Let opinions and feedback regarding a someone else make the choice. problematic situation; there is a solu- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) tion to be found. Tonight: Your treat. HHHH At times, you can be so CANCER (June 21-July 22) rebellious that you cause yourself a HHH Be honest with yourself — problem. Fortunately, this behavior you cannot get past your curiosity most likely will happen at the begin- involving a matter that is hush-hush. ning of the day. You’ll want to fix this By late afternoon, you might not even issue, and you will have plenty of care, as you toss yourself into a proj- time to do just that. Tonight: Make it ect or hobby. News from a distance early, if possible. puts a smile on your face. Tonight: PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Just don’t be alone. HHHH Getting going right now LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) could be a major issue. You know full HHHH Even if a partner is push- well that this type of fatigue is there ing you hard, you seem to be able to tell you to slow down. News from a to handle the pressure. In fact, you distance causes a last-minute snafu. use it to energize. You might wonder Try to define what is going on with when enough is enough. Postpone this person before making adjust- a discussion until later. A loved ments. Tonight: Let the fun begin. one might share an intuitive hunch. Tonight: Vanish while you can. Jacqueline Bigar is on the Internet VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) at www.jacquelinebigar.com.

Advertise with TheAd Harlangoes here Daily Enterprise — Call Wylene Miniard, Advertising Manager 606-573-4510 Page 10 — Harlan Daily Enterprise What’s Going On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 To place an announcement in the What’s and more. College. the program as well as in Maryland for approxi- show, “Till Death Do Us Going On section email: bmoore@civitas- For more information, an opportunity to receive mately three months after media.com; fax: 606-573-0042 attention Applications are now Part,” on Feb. 15. Bethany Moore; or drop a written/typed call 855-466-3690 or visit being accepted for con- key information about the the surgery. Kayla’s fam- The dinner and show, copy of the announcement by our office www.HOMEeky.com. testants, and the win- enrollment process, pro- ily is in need of help with set to get under way at 6:30 at 1548 Hwy. 421 South (beside Hardees). • • • • • • • gram requirements and an their travel, lodging and ner, who will represent p.m., are almost certain to SKCTC at the Kentucky overview of the profession. food expenses and Kayla’s Registration for the The KCEOC Community Mountain Laurel Festival The program is headed by medication. provide the perfect setting 2013 Boys and Girls Club Action Partnership has in May, will receive a SKCTC Professor Denise • • • • • • • for a romantic weekend Basketball League will announced free tax $1,000 one-semester schol- R. Shumate. getaway, perhaps spiced be from 10 a.m. to noon preparation through the arship to attend the col- The program began at A gospel singing will with a little… Murder! and from 1 p.m. to 2:30 IRS Volunteer Income lege. Contestants must be the onset of the fall 2012 begin at 7 p.m. on Feb. Prices are $37.50 per p.m. today at the Cawood Tax Assistance (VITA) enrolled full time and have semester. 8 at Kentenia Full Gospel person or $70 for couples. Ledford Boys and Girls Program for taxpayers who at least a 2.5 grade point Pre-admission dates Church in Wallins featur- This includes tickets for an Club. qualify. average and have never include: Today at 5 p.m. ing The Singing Cookes hors d’oeuvres reception All children ages 3-11 The VITA Program gen- been married nor have had at SKCTC Middlesboro and The Cooke Brothers. are welcome to participate. erally offers free tax help to a child. campus, Science and Pastor Ed Houston and a three-course dinner Children cannot turn 12 people who make $51,000 Pageant applications are Technical Building, room invites everyone to attend. and admission to the show. prior to March 30. or less and need assistance available at an admissions 215; Jan. 28 at 5 p.m. at • • • • • • • Reservations are required. Players registering in preparing their own tax office located on each of SKCTC Whitesburg cam- Additionally, a package after this date may not be returns. the five SKCTC campuses pus, Caudill Hall, Transfer The American Cancer that includes lodging at allowed to play the first KCEOC sponsors IRS- in Harlan, Cumberland, Center; Feb. 4 at 5 p.m. Society’s Relay for Life the inn is priced at $130. game and/or may not have certified volunteers to pro- Whitesburg, Middlesboro at SKCTC Harlan campus; monthly meetings have For more information, a uniform shirt. vide free basic income tax and Pineville. Feb. 18 at 5 p.m. at SKCTC been set for the second Games will be played on return preparation with For further information, Cumberland campus, room Tuesday of each month call 800-231-0627 or www. Saturday mornings/early electronic filing to quali- contact Veria “Cookie” 102. at the Harlan County benhaminn.com. afternoons at Rosspoint fied individuals in local Baldwin, event director, at For additional informa- Extension Office at 6 p.m. • • • • • • • Elementary School. The communities. These com- 589-3018. tion about the program or The next meeting is sched- first game will be Feb. 9. munity volunteers will • • • • • • • conference dates, contact uled for Feb. 12. The event The 2013 Super Sunday Registration is $15. file taxes free of charge Shumate at 606-248-3141 will be held June 21 begin- will be held on Feb. 24 Nonmembers age six and to qualifying taxpayers and The Girl Scouts of or 1-888-274-7322, exten- ning at 6 p.m. at Huff Park. at the Harlan campus the- up must also pay a yearly review all of the details of Harlan County have kicked sion 53141. There are currently ater of Southeast Kentucky $25 membership fee. Earned Income Tax Credit off their annual cookie • • • • • • • seven teams and 21 par- Scholarships for the (EITC). sale. Girls will be tak- ticipants in this year’ Relay Community and Technical membership fee are avail- The staff also can deter- ing orders until Jan. 30. Myra Sizemore will for Life. Teams are Roxy’s College. A potluck dinner able. mine if clients are eligible Cookies will be delivered teach a jewelry class begin- Relayers, team captain — will be from 1-2 p.m. and All participating youth for the EITC during the to the troops the week of ning at 4 p.m. on Feb. Roxanne Miller; Food City, the program will begin at will receive a trophy and a past three years and help Feb. 20. The scouts will 2 at the Harlan County team captain — Frankie 2 p.m. uniform T-shirt. file amended tax returns deliver the cookies to cus- Extension Depot. The fee M. Saylor; Harlan County The host will be the For more information, for any years in which the tomers as soon as possible. is $5. Participants will be Realty and Friends, Rev. Darryl Washington call 573-0960 during regis- opportunity to claim EITC This year’s sale offers making a bracelet. team captain — Phyllis of Union Baptist Church, tration hours. benefits were missed. The eight cookie varieties To register, call 573- R. Napier; Southern • • • • • • • volunteers can also deter- at $3.50 per box: Thin 4464. Wholesale Supply, team supervisor of maintenance mine help with special Mint, Caramel DeLites, • • • • • • • captain — Michelle Fox; at the Harlan campus. The The Job Clubs of Eastern credits, such as Child Tax Shortbread, Lemonades, Team Rax, team captain following preachers from Kentucky will meet weekly Credit, and Credit for the Peanut Butter Patties, Come show your sup- Mrs. Beverly Lankford; this area will also speak with a small group of job Elderly or the Disabled. Peanut Butter Sandwiches, port at a benefit singing Team Moore, team cap- briefly on the importance seekers and workforce pro- There is also free electron- Thanks-A-Lots and Mango for Kayla Brewer begin- tain — Bill L. Moore; and of education and good fessionals to gain a com- ic filing (e-file) for faster Cr’emes with NutriFusion. ning at 6 p.m. on Feb. 2 Harlan ARH, team captain morals (limit, 10 min- petitive edge in today’s returns. Join Girl Scouts of at Evarts Church of God. — Sandy Shepherd. utes): Rev. Clarence Hall, tough job market. To compliment this ser- Kentucky’s Wilderness Several local groups will To register, visit www. Job clubs are free and vice, KCEOC will be host- Road in collecting cookies be singing. relayforlife.org. First Baptist in Harlan; help you create a game plan ing an “EITC Awareness to send to our service men Kayla was born with a rare If you need help regis- Rev. Walter Garlington, for your job search link Day” on Friday, from 9 and women overseas. On birth defect in her left leg tering, contact Roxanne, Mt. Olive Baptist Church; with quality employers, a.m. to 3 p.m. at KCEOC’s March 23 from 10 a.m. to called Fibular Hemimelia, the new community repre- Bro. Terry Turner, Clover improve your interviewing Central Office, located in 2 p.m., Girl Scouts will with Congenital Femoral sentative, at 606-678-0203 Street Church of God. skills, learn self-marketing Gray. deliver all their donations Deficiency. In order to cor- (office), 606-224-7070 A college fair will also be skills, evaluate, negotiate KCEOC staff and VITA to their local service cen- rect these defects, surgery (cell) or Phyllis Napier at held. Super Sunday 2013 and land job offers, con- volunteers will be on hand ter. is required. 606-505-5084. SKCTC alumni include nect with other job seekers to answer questions about Operation Cookie Drop Kayla will be having her • • • • • • • and ease your stress dur- the program, the EITC and is a program that allows second surgery on March Lee A. Jackson (1968-70) ing your job search to complete and file taxes cookie customers to pur- 20 at Sinai Hospital in Benham School House and Michael T. Alexander, The Harlan County Job for clients. chase Girl Scout cookies Baltimore, Md. She and Inn will host an interactive deputy general counsel to Club will meet at 1 p.m. on All services are provided at site sales and donate her family will have to stay murder mystery dinner the governor. Wednesdays at the Depot with the strictest confi- them to U.S. military per- in Harlan. New members dentiality and accuracy of sonnel. Through Operation are always welcome. New information. Cookie Drop, both girls member orientation begins The VITA program is (and customers) can learn at 12:30 p.m. available free to the pub- the importance of giving • • • • • • • lic and will remain open back to their community through April 15. Services and, in some small way, The bookmobile sched- are by appointment only. thank our military person- ule for this week includes: For more information, nel. This is also a great Today — Pine Mountain, contact Brendia Moses at way for customers with Grandparents Pine Mountain Settlement 606-546-3152. diet restrictions to support School and Big Laurel. • • • • • • • Girl Scouts in their neigh- Thursday — Black borhoods. Mountain Elementary A “Grandmother and During the 2012 cook- School, Brittains Creek Me Tea” will begin at ie sale, Girl Scouts of and Dizney. noon on Saturday at the Kentucky’s Wilderness Sweethearts Friday — Evarts Rebecca Caudill Library in Road cookie customers Elementary School, Cumberland. There will be donated 9,600 boxes of Eastbrook Station, High a story, finger food, craft, cookies. The cookies col- FULL PAGE Rise and the Dialysis lected go to military bases fashion show and a pic- no line limit Clinic. ture. to be distributed to all HALF PAGE • • • • • • • For more information or branches of the military. $ to register, call 589-2409. For more information or 202 no line limit Several special called • • • • • • • to help your Girl Scouts School Based Decision of Harlan County, order a $101 Making Council meet- A “Smash Book box from a Girl Scout you ings have been sched- Workshop” will be held know or contact one of the uled at James A. Cawood Jan. 28 at the Harlan following leaders: Tamera Elementary School, begin- County Extension Depot. Roark, Wallins, at 621- ning at 3 p.m. today and Attend anytime from 1-7 0583 and; Valenia Blanton, XL HEART Thursday in the office adja- p.m. Wallins and Green Hills, at cent from the principal’s A Smash Book is a cre- 664-3597; Elizabeth Jones, 15 lines of copy office. ative journal or scaled- Harlan Independent, at LARGE HEART $ • • • • • • • down scrapbook that lets 573-9134; Jennifer Burgan, 9 lines of copy you remember everyday Harlan Independent and 50 Putney Missionary event in your life. Rosspoint, at 664-5183; $ Baptist Church will spon- There is no charge for Angela Adkins, JACES, at 28 sor a WIN School at Loyall the workshop, but registra- 621-0486; Sandra Lamb, First Baptist Church with tion is required. The work- Evarts/Black Mountain, at Bro. Don Pinson, begin- shop is limited to 25. 837-9395; Cara Madden, ning at 6 p.m. on Thursday To register, call 573- Evarts/Black Mountain, and Friday and at 10 a.m. 4464. 837-9033; and Angela SMALL HEART on Saturday. • • • • • • • Lewis, Cumberland, at This school is to teach 733-0730. 9 lines of copy HEART SENT lay persons how to go out The bookmobile sched- Anyone interested in $ to witness to the lost. ule for the week of Jan. 28 joining or becoming a lead- 17 MESSAGE • • • • • • • includes: er should contact Tamera Monday —Cawood Roark. $ Training roundup for Elementary School, Smith, • • • • • • • 17 out-of-work coal min- Three Point and Bobs ers and spouses enrolled Creek. The Nifty Needles in Hiring Our Miners Tuesday —James A. Quilting Club will meet at Everyday (H.O.M.E.) Cawood Elementary 10 a.m. on Jan. 29 at the will begin at 10 a.m. on School, Grays Knob, Depot. Pat Duncan will Send or bring a photo of your grandchild along teach a lesson on jar pat- Thursday at the Depot, Holiday Apartments, Rio with the child’s name, grandparents name and 110 River Street in Harlan. Vista and County Pike. terns. Career advisors will Wednesday —Wallins Remember to bring four address to the offi ce and we’ll place it in a heart. also be available to Elementary School and fat quarters if you are par- help answer your ques- Pathfork. ticipating in the fat quarter The special section will appear in the Thursday, birthday swap. Everyone is tions about H.O.M.E. Thursday —Verda, Feb. 14 edition of the Harlan Daily Enterprise. and other assistance. Holmes Mill, Closplint and invited to bring their sew- Options available include: Louellen. ing machine. Mail check or money order to: Harlan Daily Telecommunications — Friday — Rosspoint For more information, Enterprise, P.O. Box 1155, Harlan, KY 40831. fiber optics, cable, Internet Elementary School and call 573-4464. Deadline is February 1, 2013. and phone system install- Harlan County Christian • • • • • • • ers (12 week training with School. job placement for gradu- • • • • • • • Several pre-admission For more information, call 573-4510 or email ates); RAMP (Registered conferences have been [email protected]. American Moving The annual Miss scheduled for individu- Professional) Certification Southeast Pageant will als interested in enroll- — moving and storage be held Feb. 9 beginning ing in the Funeral Service credential for CDL truck at 6:30 p.m. in the Edsel Program at Southeast drivers; and short-term Godbey Appalachian Kentucky Community and training through KCTCS Center located on the Technical College. College System — HVAC, Cumberland campus The sessions will include welding, paramedic, certi- of Southeast Kentucky a time for prospective stu- fied nurse assistant (CNA) Community and Technical dents to learn more about