RIGGS, PRATHER, RATLIFF & BULLOCK, P.S.C. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 500 MAIN STREET, SUITE 5 SHELBYVILLE, KENTUCKY 40065

T. SHERMAN RIGGS TELEPHONE: (502) 633-5220 DONALD T . PRATHER FAX: (502) 633-0667 NATHAN T. RIGGS ERIN R. RATLIFF DAVID W. BULLOCK E-MAIL: [email protected] C. LEWIS MATHIS, JR. (Of Counsel) November 8, 2017

Gwen R. Pinson, Executive Director KentuckyPublic Service Commission 211 Sower Blvd P.O. Box 615 Frankfort, KY 40602

Re: U.S. 60 Water District of Shelby and Franklin Counties Case No. 2017-00338

Dear Ms. Pinson:

Enclosed pursuant to 801 KAR 5:001 Section 8(3) is one original paper copy of U.S. 60 Water District's Affidavits of Proof of Publication for The State Journalin Franklin County; The Sentinel News in Shelby County; and The Spencer Magnet in Spencer County with regard to the captioned case. Pursuant to 807 KAR 5:001 Section 8 (7), the undersigned certifies that (a) the electronic version of the enclosed paper is a true and accurate copy of each paper filed in paper medium; (b) the electronic version of the paper has been submitted to the Commission, and (c) a copy of the paper in paper medium has been mailed to all parties that the Commission has excused from electronic filing procedures (there are no such parties at this time). Pursuant to 807 KAR 5:076 Section 4(2)(b) a copy of the Motion has been transmitted electronically to the Office of the Rate Intervention, Office of the AttorneyGeneral.

You will note the advertisements ran fourtimes rather than three times as required by the regulation. This is because the first advertisements, which were published on or before the date the application was filed, failed to run the following week. In order to fulfilthe regulation's requirement for three consecutive weeks of advertisements, the ads were run forthree additional consecutive weeks.

A copy of the receipt for the electronicfiling is also enclosed.

Yours truly,

RIGGS, PRATHER, RATLIFF & BULLOCK, PSC

DTP/pm Enclosures Cc: WarnerA. Broughman, III, Engineer William Eggen, Chairman David Hedges, Manager THE SENTINEL-NEWS PO Box 399 SHELBYVILLE, KY 40065 (502) 633-2526 FAX (502) 633-2618

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Commission Expiration Dak US 60 B lgdad Water District

Rate Increase

10-6-2017

The Sentinel News September 1,13,20,27

The Spencer Magnet September 6,20,27, Oct 4 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER THE SENTINEL-NEWS, SHELBYVILLE, KY.

NOTICE Of SALE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Sale of the following tenants personal Pursuant to KRS 199 the Triple S Planning Commission will hold a . property stored at: ()Ublic hearing on vvednesqay,1 September 20, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. at STOWAWAY, INC. Stratton Center, 215 Washington Street, Shelbyville, Kel'ltucky to 4511OLD SEVEN MILE PIKE consider the following item: SHELBYVILLE, KY 40065 will be conducted at the above address S-1602-11: A Preliminary Planned Unit Development (PUD) On Timrsday, with a Variance Request for Speedway_#100873 at the September 7, 2017 at 10:110a.m. northwest cornerof Waddy Road and Bardstown Trail in Sale of contents to satisfy the facility owner's unincorporated Shelby County, KV. The variance request is lien. This will be a silent auction. Owner from Section 1600.E.9 of the Shelby County Zoning reserves the right to reject any & all bids. Unit Regulations to allow a 7 feet variance so the light pole contents to be removed in 24 hours. heights can exceed 25 feet in the truck fueling portionof the CASH ONLY. site and be 32 feet tall. UNITS More information is on file in the Triple S Planning Commission office, 1 17 38 51 134 501 Main Street, Courthouse, Sheloyville, KV ana may be inspected 203 311 320 334 409 during regular office hours.

NOTICE OF HEARING SHELBY COUNTYBOARD OF EDUCATION Find Your The Shelby County Board of Education will hold a public hearing at Shel­ by County High School, located at 1701 Frankfort Road in Shelbyville, Friend· Kentucky on Thursday, September 14, 2017, at 7:00 PM for the purpose Sat 9/2 • of hearing public comments regarding a proposed general fund tax levy of between 71.5 and 73.1 cents on real property and between 71.5 and &Mo� 73.1 cents on personal property. Sentinel­ The following information is presented for the maximum possible tax 8:00am-: rate of 73.1 cents on real property and 73.1 cents on personal property. Clas 902 Mai The general fund tax levied in fiscal year 2016-17 was 71.5 cents on real Av1 property and 71.5 cents on personal property and produced revenue of $24,012,860. The maximum proposed 2017-18 general fund tax rate Rain or of 73.1 cents on real property and 73.1 cents on personal property is 26 years of c expected to produce $26,648,309. Of this amount$4,476,880 is from new Lots of nic and personal property. The compensating rate for 2017-18 is 70 cents on real property and 70 cents on personal property and is expected to produce $25,518,217. DO IZING LABOI The general area to which revenue in excess of $2,635,449 above 2016- 17 revenue will be allocated is instruction. Sat 9� • Sun 9/3 YARD The General Assembly has required publication of this advertisement & Mon. 9/4 Mondi and the information contained herein. 8:00am-2:00P.� The additional tax revenue of $2,635,449 shown above is determined B·OOam- using the assumption that 100% of tax revenue is collectable. Based on 902 Magnoha past experience, it is estimated that additional tax revenue of$2,195,752 Ave. 4624V - - Rain or Shine will be collected. T#ie "Se&2gj'ne¼,!\Ye� <2?&: "' �s; 0 Appliances, furniture, stoneware, household Ro, items, tools & many other US 60 Water District of Shelby and Franklin Counties,Ken tucky ("District") willfile on or after are nice items - much more! Wadd September 6, 2017 an application with the Kentucky Public ServiceCommission ("PSC") to in­ e crease rates effectiveNovember 1, 2017 as follows: DYNAMITE ExistingRates Proposed Rates Increase ($) Increase (% ) YARD SALi 5/8" x 3/4" Meters: Saturday, Septembe First 1,000 gallons $14.14 Minimum Bill $17.78 Minimum Bill $3.64 25.7% Next 2,000 gallons $7.69 per 1,000 gallons $9.53 per 1,000 gallons· $1.84 23.9% 8:00am-2:00pn Next 2,000 gallons $6.43 per 1,000 gallons $7.91 per 1,000 gallons $1.48 23.0% Over 5,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% Cancel if Rain 8455 Cropper Roa l" Meters: Pleasureville - In between Fire First 5,000 gallons $42.38 MinimumBill $52.66 Minimum Bill $10.28 24.3% Over 5,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% Ruritan Club New vent less propane heater, new br 2" Meters: kitchen faucet set, power tools, sand First 25,000 gallons $158.78 Minimum Bill $195.27 MinimumBill $36.49 23.0% circular saw, drill, lots of locks, he, Over 25,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% and the glassware, ice cream maker, baskets, Bulk User Rate: results Christmas decor - some new and LOT First 1,000 gallons $3.98 Minimum Bill $4.78 MinimumBill $0.80 16.7% Over 1,000 gallons $3.98 per 1,000 gallons $4. 78 per 1,000 gallons $0.80 16.7% EXPLOSIVE. PARKING LOTS WholesaleWater Rates: First 25,000 gallons $158.78 Minimum Bill $195.27 MinimumBill $36.49 23.0% BIG TIME Over 25,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% The monthly bill for a customer using an average of 5,000 gallonsof water each month will in­ BARGAINS FLI crease from $42.38 to $52.66. This is an increase of $10.28 or 24.26%. A person may examine this Sentinel-News application at the District officeat 4596 Bagdad Road, Bagdad, KY, or at the PSC office located MARKET at 211 Sower Blvd, Frankfort, KY, Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., or on the PSC Classifieds. website at http://psc.ky.gov. Written comments regarding this application may be submitted to PSC through its website or by mail to Public SerV1ce Commission, PO Box 615, Frankfort, KY Call 40602. The pro2osed rates are required under the terms of an agreement between the District Saturday, Septembe1 and USDA Rural Development. KRS 278.023 does not grant the PSC any discretionary authori_ty either to modifyor reject any portion of the agreement between RD and the District, or to defer 8:00am-2:30pm the issuance of all necessary orders to implement the terms of that agreement. Behind Hardees WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017, THE SENTINEL Attention: The Cityof Shelbyville is hosting a public legal meeting for a Brownfields Briefing on September 19, · The prices are 3CX)Notices 2017 at 9:30-11:00 am at the Shelby CountyPublic Li­ brary- Hudson Room, 309 8th Street, Shelbyville, KY. DYNAMITE The Citywas awarded a $400,000 US EPA Brownfield There will be a North Assessment Grant. Funds are available for commu­ Central District Board nity redevelopment initiatives. For additional infor- . of Heal!hmeeting on mation contact Fred Rogers 502-220-6325. September 18, 2017. ��mt�IA� This meeting will be NOTICE held at the North New CirlgularWireless PCS, LLC, a Delaware Central District limited liability company, d/b/a AT&T Mobility Health Department has filed an application with the Triple S 1020 Henry Clay . Planning Commission to construct a new �verti!i� Street, Shelbyville, wireless communications facility on a site located on Lebanon Road, Bagdad, Kentucky KY 40065 beginning at 40003 (38°18'18.83" North latitude, 84°58'39.51" 6:00 p.m. This West longitude). You may contact the Triple S and the meeting is open· to Planning Commission for additional the public. information concerning this matfer at: 501 results are Main Street, Suite 3, Shelbyville, Kentucky Find Your Best 40065 telephone (502) 633-1718. EXPLOSIVE. Buy, sell or GINSENG Pf,ll!J�ffil01'S,1 Friend in the NOTICE The biggest buyer Saturday, New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC, a Delaware tradein the in China Segtember 16, 2017 Sentinel-News limited liability company, d/b/a AT&T Mobility Sonny Suo 502-931-5967 @10:00A.M. has filed an application with the Triple S or call Steven 502-445-0083 Classifieds· Planning Commission to construct a new Sentinel-News E-town, Sunday, 2-4p.m. LOCATION; BAGDAD wireless communications facility on a site Marathon Parking lot, RUIUTAN CLUB Classifieds. near White Castle 5632 ELMBURG RD, located at 996 Beechridge Road, Frankfort, KY BAGDAD, KY40003 40601 (38°12'56.76" North latitude, 85°00'14.02" Call FURNITURE, Ul'RlGHT West longitude). You may contact the Triple S FREEZER, GLASSWARE, Planning Commission for additional 633-4987 to SEALING SIGNED MULE information concerning this matter at: 501 Specializing In Sealcoaling, PICTURES BY VITTITOW Main Street, Suite 3, Shelbyville, Kentucky Blacktop Driveways, (Elsa, Pete), HAND & 40065 telephone (502) 633-1718. place your ad. Commercial Parking Areas ELECTRICAL TOOLS, & Hole Patching BOX LOTS & MORE ... Rubberized Asphalt Emulsion US 60 Water District of Shelby and FranklinCounties, Kentucky ("District") will fileon or after Crack Repair September 6, 2017 an application withthe Kentucky Public Service Commission ("PSC") to in- Hot Rubberized Crack Seal crease rates effectiveNovember 1, 2017 as follows: FREE ESTIMATES! Existing Rates Proposed Rates Increase($) Increase(%) 5l8" x 3L4" Meters: First 1,000 gallons $14.14 MinimumBill $17.78 MinimumBill $3.64 25.7% Next 2,000 gallons $7.69 per 1,000 gallons $9.53 per 1,000 gallons $1.84 23,9% Next 2,000 gallons $6.43 per 1,000 gallons $7.91 per 1,000,gallons $1.48 23.0% Over 5,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% l" Meters: First 5,000 gallons $42.38 Minimum Bill $52.66 MinimumBill $10.28 24.3% Over 5,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% 2" Meters: First 25,000 gallons $158.78 Minimum Bill $195.27 MinimumBill $36.49 23.0% Over 25,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% BulleUser Rate: First 1,000 gallons $3.98 Minimum Bill $4.78 Minimum Bill $0.80 16.7% Over 1,000 gallons. $3.98 per 1,000 gallons $4.78 per 1,000 gallons $0.80 16.7% Wholesale Water Rates: First 25,000 gallons $158.78 Minimum Bill $195.27 Minimum Bill $36.49 23.0% Over 25,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% The monthlybill for a customer using an average of 5,000 gallonsof water eachm�nth willin­ crease from $42.38 to $52.66. Thisis an increase of$10.28 or 24.26%. A person may examine this application at the District officeat 4596 Bagdad Road, Bagdad, KY, or at the PSC officelocated at 211 Sower Blvd, Frankfort, KY, Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., or on the PSC Visit u website at h:tt)?://psc .ky.gov. Written comments regarding this application may be submitted to PSC through its website or by mail to Public Service Commission, PO Box 615, Frankfort, KY WV\ 40602. The proP.osed rates are required under the terms of an agreement between the District Apply and USDA Rural Development. KRS278.023 does not grant the PSC any discretionary authoriry either to modifyor reject any portion of the agreement between RDand the District, or to defer the issuance of illnecessary orders to implementthe terms of that agreement.

SHELBY CIRCUIT COURT NOTICE Of SALE m: 86 - THE SENTINEL-NEWS, SHELBYVILLE, KY., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017

Public Notice Cola Common Apartments For Rent! Notice is hereby given that Shelbyville Shelby The S 2 bedroom $600 rent, JtnU t�c County Parks and Recreation has filed an be ac 3 bedroom $665.00 rent. ADVERTISE JOB application with the Energy and Environment patrol Depositfor either $500 your up at due at sign on. APPLI­ OPENING, EVENT, Cabinet to construct a LOW WATER CATION FEE of $25.00 CROSSING of Clear Creek. The project .is Main per household!! I ITEMS FOR SALE, AUC­ p£rf£t! fnh fn located approximately l,500 feet west, or by Call today! TION, etc. in this newspa­ The t 502-647-2411 or downstream, from the Burks Branch Road per plus 85 other newspa­ 502-422-0543 bridge over Clear Creek, which is located at Count pers in KY for only $250. the intersection of Don Cubert Drive with 2017 c Save time and money by QC�£ Burks Branch Road. openE Incredible/ made making one call for all! For Any comments or objections concerning .this on thE ----·Shelbyville Place Apart- more information, contact application shall be directed to: Kentucky ments. Large 2 bed­ evalu, the classified department Division of Water, Surface Water Permit rooms,2 baths apartment j1mfincl" Ndus area homes. Walk in closets, of this newspaper or call Branch, Flood Plain Management Section, 300 will b1 washer dryer hookup, KPS at 1-502-223-8821 , Sower Boulevard, Frankfort, KY 40601. Phone: 3-Con appliances, small pets e m a I (502) 654-3410. welcome. Call about specials!!! 502-889-6195. [email protected]

US 60 Water District of Shelby and Franklin Counties, Kentucky ("District") will fileon or after September 6, 2017 anapplication with the Kentucky Public Service Commission ("PSC") to in­ crease rates effectiveNovember 1, 2017 as follows: Existing Rates Proposed Rates Increase ($) Increase (%) 5l8" x 3l4" Meters: First 1,000 gallons $14.14 Minimum Bill $17.78 MinimumBill $3.64 25.7% Next 2,000 gallons $7.69 per 1,000 gallons $9 .53 per 1,000 gallons $1.84 23.9% Next 2,000 gallons $6.43 per 1,000 gallons $7 .91 per 1,000 gallons $1.48 23.0% Over 5,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% l" Meters: ENTUCKIJ First 5,000 gallons $42.38 Minimum Bill $52.66 MinimumBill $10.28 24.3% Over 5,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons. $1.31 22.5% Advertisi1 2" Meters: First 25,000 g'iillons $158.78 MinimumBill $195.27 Minimum Bill $36.49 23.0% Over 25,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1;000 gallons $1.31 22.5% BulleUser Rate: First 1,000 gallons $3.98 Minimum Bill $4.78 Minimum Bill $0.80 16.7% PLACE YOUR DISPLAY AD IN 9 FINE, Over 1,000 gallons $3.98 per 1,000 gallons $4.78 per 1,000 gallons $0.80 16.7% WholesaleWater Rates: Co First 25,000 gallons $158.78 MinimumBill $195.27 Minimum Bill $36.49 23.0% Over 25,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% $ 34 f The monthly bill fora customer using an average of 5,000 gallons of water each month will in­ 1 crease from$42.38 to $52.66. This is an increase of $10.28 or 24.26%. A person may examine this 1x - 5x application at the District officeat 4596 Bagdad Road, Bagdad, KY, or at the PSC officelocated COLUMN INCH 2, at '211Sower Blvd, Frankfort, KY, Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., or on the PSC website at htt]?://psc.ky.gov.Written comments regarding this application may be submitted to DISPLAY AD 39) PSC through its website or by mail to Public Service Commission, PO Box 615, Frankfort,KY 40602. The proposed rates are required under the te.rms of an agreement between the District and U_SDA Rural Development. KRS 278.023 does not grant the PSC any discretionary authority STATEWIDE CLJ either to modifyor reject any portion of the agreement between RD and the District, or to defer the issuance of all necessary orders to implement the terms of that agreement. Place you ad in over 70 Kentucky newsp $7.00 for each additional word SHELBY CIRCUIT COURT Deadline is 5 PM Wednesday for publi NOTICE Of SALE Of MASTER COMMISSIONER Of SHELBY CIRCUIT COURT EARL'S www.shelbymc.info SEALING Th, Specializing in Sealcoating, So�n By virtue of orders of the Shelby Circuit Court in the below listed actions, I shall proceed to Blacktop Driveways, offerfor sale, at public auction, the real estate described herein to the highest and best bidder at Commercial Parking Areas or call the Shelby County Judicial Center, 401 Main Street, Shelbyville, Kentucky, on Thursday� & Hole Patching E-tO' Rubberized Asphalt Emulsion M, September 28, 2017, at or about 10:00 a.m. E.D.T., which real estate is located in Shelby County, Crack Repair free Estimates Kentucky, to-wit: Hot Rubberized Crack Seal SALE NO. 1: JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, Plaintiffv. Patrick fl.White, et al, FIIEEESTIMATES! All Work Guaranteed Defendants; Civil Action No. 17-Cl-00119, Shelby Circuit Court,2820 Elmbmg Road, COMMERCIAL & Shelbyville, Shelby County, Kentucky, Parcel No. 090-00-003A, (for more specific RESIDENTIAL and detailed description, refer to Deed Book 492, Page 643, Shelby County Clerk's Call for discount special Office). We do chip & seal SALE NO. 2: Kentucky Housing Corporation, Plaintiffv. Clayton M. Bono, Defendant, Civil Action 502-232-0941 No. 17-Cl-00234, Shelby Circuit Court, 1701 Cherrylane, Shelbyville, Shelby County, �ent��ky,,P!3f:e! No. �3:0l·,01�, (f2r m�ren�P��ifi�.�nd,detailed description, refer to WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, THE SHELBYVILLE, KY. - 89 - NOTICE OF NOTICE OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC HEARING Administration has been granted by the Administration has been granted by the Probate Division of Shelby District Court in T�e Public Service Com­ The Public Service Com­ Probate Division of Shelby District Court in - the estate of Joseph Winlock Trumbo, the estate of Walker Thomas Ray, deceased, ,nt! mission of Kentucky is­ mission of Kentuckyissued deceased, who resided in Shelby County, e sued an order on August an order on August 30, who resided in Shelby County, Kentucky. , Kentucky. Cheri Ann Trumbo was appointed Catherine Gray Connors was appointed I, 30, 2017, scheduling a 2017, scheduling a hearing Executrix of the estate on September 18, 2017. hearing to be held on Oc­ to be held on October 16, All persons having claim against said estate Executrix of the estate on September 18, 2017. ,ry tober 16, 2017, at 10:00 2017, at 10:00 a.m., East­ are notified to present them to Cheri Ann All persons having claim against said estate y a.m., Eastern Daylight ern DaylightTime, in Hear­ are notified to present them to Catherine Gray ty. Trumbo, Executrix, 295 Henry Veech Road, Time, in Hearing Room 1 ing Room 1 of the Finchville, KY 40022. No later than March 18, Connors, 3100 Stonebridge Road, Louisville, KY ·om of the Commission's of­ Commission's offices lo­ 2018. William H. Hays, Jr., attorney for said 40241. No later than March 18,2018. Steven G. I. fices located at 211 Sower cated at 211 Sower Boule­ estate. Bolton, attorney for said estate. Boulevard in Frankfort, vard in Frankfort, Kentucky, Kentucky, for the purpose for the purpose of cross­ of cross-examining wit­ examining witnesses in NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS - nesses in Case No. 2017- Case No. 2017-00285, Administration has been granted by the Administration has been granted by the 00284, which is Electronic which is Electronic Exami­ Probate Division of the 53rd Judicial District Probate Division of the 53rd Judicial District Examination of the Appli­ nation of the Application of Court in the estate of Margaret Cook Casey, Court in the estate of Sara S. Kingsolver, - cation of the Fuel Adjust­ the Fuel Adjustment Clause deceased, who resided at 7763 Waddy Road, deceased, who resided at 1466 Rockbridge IOB Waddy, Kentucky 40076. John W. Casey, Jr. NT, ment Clause of Kentucky of Louisville Gas and Elec­ Road, Shelbyville, Kentucky 40065. James Utilities Company from tric Company from Novem­ and David C. Casey were appointed CO­ Todd Kingsolver was appointed Executor of UC­ Executors of the estate on September, 2017. pa­ November 1, 2016 ber 1, 2016 through April the estate on September, 2017. All persons pa­ through April 30, 2017. 30, 2017. All persons having a claim against said estate are notified to present them to the CO­ having a claim against said estate are notified !50. This hearing will be This hearing will be to present them to the Executor, James Todd by streamed live and may be streamed live and may be Executors, John W. Casey, Jr., 4840 Pea Ridge For Road, Waddy, Kentucky 40076 and David C. Kingsolver, 1466 Rockbridge Road, Shelbyville, viewed on the PSC viewed on the PSC website, Kentucky 40065 no later than March, 2018. T. act website, psc.ky.gov. Casey, 7810 Waddy Road, Waddy, Kentucky ent psc. ky.gov. 40076 no later than March, 2018. T. Sherman Sherman Riggs, Riggs, Prather, Ratliff & ;all Riggs, Riggs, Prather, Ratliff & Bullock, PSC, Bullock, PSC, 500 Main Street, Suite 5, 21, Kentucky Utilities Louisville Gas and Electric 500 Main Street, Suite 5, Shelbyville, Kentucky Shelbyville, Kentucky 40065 is attorney for the Company Company 40065 is attorneyfor the CO-Executors. Executor. 220 West Main Street 220 West Main Street Louisville, Kentucky Louisville, Kentucky vd 40202 40202 US 60 Water District of Shelby and Franklin Counties, Kentucky ("District") will fileon or after September 6, 2017 an application with the Kentucky Public Service Commission ("PSC") to in­ crease rates effectiveNovember 1, 2017 as follows: INVITATION TO BID ExistingRates Proposed Rates Increas� (i) Increase(%) Sealed bids will be received by the Henry 5/8" x 3l4" Meters: County Board of Education for snow removal for First 1,000 gallons $14.14 Minimum Bill $17.78 MinimumBill $3.64 25.7% all school sites. Bids will be received until 2:00 Next 2,000 gallons $7.69 per 1,000 gallons $9.53 per 1,000 gallons $1.84 23.9% p.m., local time October 11, 2017, at the Board of Next 2,000 gallons $6.43 per 1,000 gallons $7.91 per 1,000 gallons $1.48 23.0% Education Central Office, 326 South Main Street, Over 5,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% New Castle, Kentucky. Bids will be opened and read aloud. 1" Meters: Copies of the Bidding Document may be obtained at the Henry County Board of Education, First 5,000 gallons $42.38 Minimum Bill $52.66 Minimum Bill $10.28 24.3% 326 South Main Street, New Castle, KY 40050 Over 5,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% or online at http://www.henry.kyschools.us/ under the Employment tab under "Forms." Questions or 2" Meters: requests for clarification shall be directed to Kevin First 25,000 gallons $158.78 Minimum Bill $195.27 MinimumBill $36.49 23.0% Whitt, Transportation Director, at 845-8624. Over 25,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% Bulle User Rate: First 1,000 gallons $3.98 Minimum Bill $4.78 Minimum Bill $0.80 16.7% IRCUIT COl.lRT Over 1,000 gallons $3.98 per 1,000 gallons $4.78 per 1,000 gallons $0.80 16.7% :E OF SALE OF WholesaleWater Rates: R OF SHELBY CIRCUIT COURT First 25,000 gallons $158.78 Minimum Bill $195.27 MinimumBill $36.49 23.0% ielbymc.info Over 25,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% JUrt in the below listed actions, I shall proceed to Themonthly billfor a customer using an average of 5,000 gallons of water each month willin ­ described herein to the highest and best bidder at crease from $42.38 to $52.66. Thisis an increase of$10.28 or 24.26%. A person may examine this 1i11 Street, Shelbyville, Kentucky, on Thursday, application at the District office at 4596 Bagdad Road, Bagdad, KY, or at the PSC officelocated at 211 Sower Blvd, Frankfort, KY, Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., or on the PSC I.T., which real estate is located in Shelby County, website at h�1rt /psc.ky.gov. Written comments regarding this application may be submitted to PSC through its website or by mail to Public Service Commission, PO Box 615, Frankfort, KY �ssociation, Plaintiff v. Patrick R. White, et al, 40602. Thepr oP.osed rates are required under the terms of an agreement between the District 00119, Shelby Circuit Court, 2820 Elmlmrg Road, and USDA RuralDevelopment. KRS 278.023 does not grant the PSC any discretionary authoricy cky, Parcel No. 090-00-003A, (for more specific either to modifyor reject any portion of the agreement between RDand the District, or to defer leed Book 492, Page 643, Shelby County Clerk's the issuance of allnecessa ry orders to implement the terms of that agreement.

aintiff v. Clayton M. Bono, Defendant, Civil Action Jrt, 1701 Cherry lane, Shelbyville, Shelby County, Jr more specific and detailed description, refer to ;ounty Clerk's Office). liftv. Jamie Stephenson, et al, Defendants, Civil �uit Court, 2404 Eagle Pass, Shelbyville, Shelby -05-003, (for more specific and detailed 1, Page 037, Shelby County Clerk's Office). ZERHUSEN HOLTEeJ COMMISSIONING lLC 12,000.00 • Pets BANK ACCOUNT Q;RTIFICATION • Farm Equip. Name on Acc-ouot:ir,encer µ)unt:L8oard of Erlvcation • Appliances CMrrent !lala,meIn the

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US 60 Water District of Shelby and Franklin Counties, Kentucky ("Distri.ct") will fileon or after The 3 bedroom, 2 bath Imme sits on a 64 acresfarm with several barns September 6, 2017 an application with the Kentucky Public Service Commission ("PSC") to in­ 'Personal propertyitems available day of sale' crease rates effectiveNovember 1, 2017 as follows: Household items, JD higl1litt, Farmall130, motorcycle, tools, farm equipmr,. several trucks, lawn mowers, dixie cl10pper, and much more Existing Rates Proposed Rates Increase ($) Increase ( %) Auctionzip.com ID:20457 5/8" x 3/4" Meters: First 1,000 gallons $14.14 Minimum Bill $17.78 Minimum Bill $3.64 25.7% Next 2,000 gallons $7.69 per 1,000 gallons $9 .53 per 1,000 gallons $1.84 23.9% I':"POTTS Next 2,000 gallons $6.43 per 1,000 gallons $7.91 per 1,000 gallons $1.48 23.0% AUCTIONS Over 5,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% l' INC l"· Meters: William Potts Jr., Abbot Realty & Auclio First 5,000 gallons $42.38 Minimum Bill $52.66 Minimum Bill $10.28 24.3% Auctioneer 502-633-53 2 Over 5,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% Smithfield, KY 40068 Bob Dorga 502-220-0431 Principal Broke 2" Meters: [email protected] Ownr First 25,000 gallons $158. 78 Minimum Bill $195.27 Minimum Bill $36.49 23.0% auctionzip.com #20457 502-552-2[16 Over 25,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% BulleUser Rate: First 1,000 gallons $3.98 Minimum Bill $4.78 Minimum Bill $0.80 16.7% Over 1,000 gallons $3.98 per 1,000 gallons $4. 78 per 1,000 gallons $0,80 16.7% Wholesale Water Rates: First 25,000 gallons $158.78 Minimum Bill $195.27 Minimum Bill $36.49 23.0% Over 25,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% TI1e monthly bill for a customer using an average of 5,000 gallons of water each month will in­ crease from $42.38 to $52.66. This is an increase of$10.28 or 24.26%. A person may examine this application at the District office at 4596 Bagdad Road, Bagdad, KY, or at the PSC officelocated at 211 Sower Blvd, Frankfort, KY, Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., or on the PSC website at htt]?://p sc.ky.gov. Written comments regarding this application may be submitted to Wilson Crnek Farms, Lebamm J11m::tion 2• 1:,1 PSC through its website or by mail to Public Service Commission, PO Box 615, Frankfort, KY 40602. The pro2osed rates are required under the terms of an agreement between the District 10 Bullitt County rnsidenlial building lois. localed in Wil, and USDA Rural Development. KRS 278.023 does not grant the PSC any discretionary authority Creek Farms, offHwy 733 (Wilson Creek lld.)on Wiism, I either to modify or reject any portion of the agreement between RD and the District, or to defer Rd and Myers Knob Road. Lois feature cily the issuance of all necessary orders to implement the terms of that agreement. waler, electric, asphalt count11mad. Hl5 exit 112 lo We Hwy 245, s. Hwy 61, W Hwy 733 lo Wilson Run n11

PUBLISHER'S NOTICE LOTS FOR SALE: • 6 • 5.IJ ac, • HI - 5.0ac. • 11 • 5.0 iic All :real estate advertising in this n.ewspape:r is subject to the Fai:r Hou.sing @ 12 - 5.546ac. • 1!!- 6.011 ac. Act which makes it illegal to adve:rtise "any p:refe:rence,limitation. o:r • 22 • 9,761 ac. • 23 - 7.422 ac. • 24- 5,Hl disc:riminationbased on race, color, religion.,sex, handicap, familial status o:r • 32· 6.050 ac. • 35 · 5.0 ac. national origin, o.r an intention. to make any such preference, limitation o.r discrimination." Familial status includes childnm unde:r the age of 18 Terms: 20% down 011 pn:iper'cy, bahmce dim "i 30 clays, to be prorated. living v..ith parentsor legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing [B taxes custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any Premier Realtors, llG. broker. advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our :readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in.this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination, call HUD tollf:ree at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. SALE PUBLIC NOTICE 2017 PROPOSED TAX RATE PUBLIC HEARING at 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. The City of Taylorsville City Commission will hold a Public Hearing on September 28, 2017 at 5:00 p.m. at the Taylorsville A.shes Creek Rd., City Hall Annex, 40 Taylorsville Road, forthe purpose of obtaining Uoomfield public comment on the proposed propertytax rate and tax ordinance.

The tax rate levied last year forReal Property was 18.90 cents per $100 of assessed value and produced revenues in the amount of $170,083. This year's compensating rate is 18.90 cents per $100 of assessed value and will produce revenues in the amount of $173,041. The City of Taylorsville City Commission proposes to decrease the tax rate to 14.60 cents per $100 of assessed value, which will produce revenues totaling $133,672. Revenue expected fromnew real propertyis $2,172.

The City Commission has · proposed to lower the personal property tax rate to 10. 06 cents per $100 of assessed value. Revenue expected frompersonal property is $5,822.

saddles, tack, farm, huge Revenue received in excess oflast year's amount will be used for ique stove, implements/ general government expenditures.The KentuckyGeneral Assembly ·bike, & much more. requires that the City ofTaylorsville City Commission publish this es.com for details and pies. notice along with the above information. e Sept. 15 - 17, 3407 Hillvale US 60 Water District of Shelby and Franklin Counties, Kentucky ("District") will fileon or after September 6, 2017 an application with the KentuckyPublic Service Commission ("PSC") to in­ crease rates effective November 1, 2017 as follows: ExistingRates Pro11osedRates Increase ($2 Increase(%) 5/8" x 3L4" Meters: First 1,000 gallons .$14.14 Minimum Bill $17.78 Minimum Bill $3.64 25.7% t to the Fair Housing Next 2,000 gallons $7.69 per 1,000 gallons $9.53 per 1,000 gallons $1.84 23.9% Next 2,000 gallons $6.43 per 1,000 gallons $7.91 per 1,000 gallons $1.48 23.0% �nee, limitation or Over 5,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% cap, familial status or I" Meters: erence, limitation or First 5,000 gallons $42.38 Minimum Bill $52.66 Minimum Bill $10.28 24.3% Over 5,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% nder the age of 18 2" Meters: 11 and people securing First 25,000 gallons $158.78 Minimum Bill $195.27 Minimum Bill $36.49 23.0% knowingly accept any Over 25,000 gallons . $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000,gallons $1.31 22.5% Bulk User Rate: !aw. Our readers are First 1,000 gallons $3.98 Minimum Bill $4.78 Minimum Bill $0.80 16.7% is newspaper are Over 1,000 gallons $3.98 per 1,000 gallons $4.78 per 1,000 gallons $0.80 16.7% Wholesale Water Rates: of discrimination, First 25,000 gallons $158.78 Minimum Bill $195.27 Minimum Bill $36.49 23.0% hone number Over 25,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% The monthly bill for a customer using an average of 5,000 gallons of water each monthwill in­ ,. crease from$42.38 to $52.66. This is an increase of$10.28 or 24.26%. A person may examinethis application at the District officeat 4596 Bagdad Road, Bagdad, KY, or at the PSC office located at 211 Sower Blvd, Frankfort, KY, Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., or on the PSC website at h�://psc.ky.gov. Written comments resarding this application may be submitted to PSC through its website or by mail to Public SerVIce Commission, PO Box 615, Frankfort,KY 40602. The proP.osed rates are required under the terms of an agreementbetween the District and USDA Rural Development. KRS 278.023 does not grant the PSC any discretionary authority either to modifyor reject any portion of the agreement between RD and the District,or to defer the issuance of all necessary orders to implement the terms of that agreement.

SPENCER CIRCUIT COURT NOTICE OF MASTERCOMMISSIONER SALE Louisville Gas and Electric Kentucky Utilities SALE NO. I: The Company Company at ar/ 220 West Main Street 220 West Main Street fees,: Louisville, Kentucky Louisville, Kentucky 40202 PUBLIC NOTICE 40202 Notice is hereby given that on October 16, 2017, at approx 7 p.m. in the Spencer County Fiscal Court PUBLIC NOTICE All prospectivepurchas meeting room, 28 E Main St., Taylorsville, KY, the Notice is hereby given that on September 6, 2017, Court will consider for second readin 1. All properties at g and adoption theSpencer County Fiscal Court adopted Ordinance Ordinance No. 4 (2018 series) to adopt Willow i No. 3 (2018 series) to adopt Arbor Green Way on thecourt hou Run Drive (0.460 mile) and MerrifieldDrive (0.300 (Phase I only) (0.402 mile) onto the County Roads or theCommissi mile) onto the County Roads System for limited System for limited maintenance. Copies of the maintenance. Copies of the proposed ordinance in adopted ordinance in fulltext are available forpublic 2. Riskofloss to in full text are available for public inspection at the inspectionat the Officeof County Judge, 12 W Main of County Judge, 12 W Main St, Taylorsville, be placed imme� Office St, Taylorsville, during normal business hours. during normal business hours. 3. All properties so1 right of redemptii PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 4. Rights of possess There willbe a Spencer County Board of HealthMeeting Notice is hereby given that theTaylorsville-Spencer additional Court, on October 5, 2017. CountyJoi nt Planning and ZoningCo mmission will hold a PublicHeari ng on the5 th day ofOctober 2017 This meeting willbe held at the Spencer County Health at 7 p.m. prevailingtime in the Fiscal Court Meeting 5. Master Commissij n Department 88 Spears Drive, Taylorsville, KY 40071 Hall located at 28 East Mai Street, Taylorsville, andproceedings J beginningat5:30 p.m. This meetingis open to the public. Kentucky. The following applications will be heard at that time: recommended pril

WCM Land LLC requesting preliminary plat approval of Silo · Farms Phase IT, Section I PUBLIC NOTICE reconfigoringat total of28.76 acres consisting of25 I Notice is hereby given that on October 16, 2017, at lots located offLin coln Dr. N( approx 7 p.m. in the Spencer County Fiscal Court lfyou wish to speakat theheanng please stop bythe meeting room, 28 E Main St., Taylorsville, KY, officeand fill out a speaker'srecord fonn prior to the By virtueoforders d the Court will consider for second reading and hearing so you will be called upon. sale, at public auction, th, adoption Ordinance No. 5 (2018 series) to adopt Courthouse, Taylorsville,: Carter Court (0.065 mi), CraftonDrive (0.500 mi), Information on the above applications is available SpencerCounty, Kentuc� Eisenhower Court (0.050 mi), Grant Court (0.098 for reviewing in the zoning officeMonday - Friday mi), Lincoln Court (0.080 mi), Lincoln Drive(0.680 between thehours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Information mi), and Truman Court (0.100 mi) onto the County will be posted on the county web-site www. SALENO. l MIDFi Roads System for limited maintenance. Copies of spencercountyky.govand our Facebook Page. No.17-, the proposed ordinance in full text are available for moresr public inspection at theOffice of County Judge, 12 Julie Sweazy,Administrator W Main St, Taylorsville, during noi:inal business Taylorsville-Spencer County Joint Clerk's: hours. Planning & Zoning Commission Plaintiff'sAttorney: Chrii

SALENO.2 MTG/ US 60 Water District of Shelby and FranklinCounties, Kentucky ("District") will fileon or after· DEFE September 6, 2017 an iipplicationwi:tli the Kentucky,Public Se rvice C::ommission ("PSC::':)·· tQ irl · - S')Jkl>: crease rates effectiveNovember!, 2017 as follows: MAY. ExistingRates Proposed Rates Increase ($) Increase(%) MAT'. 5/8" x 3/4" Meters: .No.1: First 1,000 gallons $14.14 MinimumBill $17.78 MinimumBill $3.64 25.7% Next 2,000 gallons $7.69 per 1,000 gallons $9.53 per 1,000 gallons $1.84 23.9% specifi Next 2,000 gallons $6.43 per 1,000 gallons $7.91 per 1,000 gaj!ons $1.48 23.0% Clerk'i Over 5,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% Plaintiff'sAttorney: Lori l" Meters: First 5,000 gajJons $42.38 Minimum Bill $52.66 MinimumBill $10.28 24.3% Eachof the foregoii Over 5,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% check in the amount oft 2" Meters: payable in 30 daysafter, First 25,000 gallons $158.78 MinimumBill $195.27 Minimum Bill $36.49 23.0% thepurchase priceon th, Over 25,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% pay theentire purchaseJ Bulle UserRate: a good and sufficientbo First 1,000 gallons $3.98 Minimum Bill $4.78 MinimumBill $0.80 16.7% price and ·bearing intere: Over 1,000 gallons $3.98 per 1,000 gallons $4.78 per 1,000 gallons $0.80 16.7% Wholesale Water Rates: Each tract or parce First 25,000 gallons $158.78 MinimumBill $195.27 Minimum Bill $36.49 23.0% school real estate taxes Over 25,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% shallnot takecredit, W1 Themonthly bill for a customer using an average of 5,000 gallons of water each month willin­ shall be theresponsibil crease from$42.38 to $52.66. This is an increase of $10.28 or 24.26%. A person mayexamine this of record; (c) any asse application at the District office at 4596 Bagdad Road, Bagdad, KY, or at the PSC officelocated ordinances;or (e) any 1 at 211 Sower Blvd, Frankfort, KY, Monday - Friday from8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., · or on the PSC website at h:ttJ?://psc.ky.gov. Written comments resarding this application may be submitted to PSC through its website or by mail to Public Semce Commission, PO Box 615, Frankfort, KY SALENO. 1: The: 40602. The pror.osed rates are required under the terms of an agreement between the District 1,20 and USDA Rural Development. KRS 278.023 does not grant the PSCany discretionary authorify either to modifyor reject any portion of the agreement between RD and the District, or to defer fees, the issuance of all necessary orders to implement the terms of that agreement. Mon

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US 60 Water District of Shelby and Franklin Counties, Kentucky ("District") willfile on or after September 6, 2017 an application with the KentuckyPublic Service Commission ("PSC") to in­ crease rates effectiveNovember 1, 2017 as follows: ENTUCKIAN ExistingRates Proposed Rates Increase($} Increase (%) 5[8" x 3[4" Meters: First 1,000 gallons $14.14 Minimum Bill $17.78 MinimumBill $3.64 25.7% Next 2,000 gallons $7.69 per 1,000 gallons $9.53 per 1,000 gallons $1.84 23.9% Advertising Next 2,000 gallons $6.43 per 1,000 gallons $7.91 per 1,000 gallons $1.48 23.0% Over 5,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% ***AUCTION*** 1" Meters: First 5,000 gallons $42.38 Minimum Bill $52.66 MinimumBill $10.28 24.3% 609 Gateway Lane, Bedlord, KY40006 Over 5,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% Auction• Saturday, Oct. 14 • Noon 2"Meters: Preview• Sunday, Oct. 8 • 2-4 p.m. First 25,000 gallons $158.78 Minimum Bill $195.27 Minimum Bill $36.49 23.0% Cattleand crop farm.3 barns on property:96x57Tobacco/Macninery Barn, Over 25,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% 42x48Tobacco Barn, and a Metal Equipment Barn. The farm is fenced for livestock and has electric and water. Clearedpasture and cropland. Wooded BulkUser Rate: hillsides, creeks, and ponds. Small hunting cabin for weekend hunting trips. First 1,000 gallons $3.98 Minimum Bill $4.78 Minimum Bill $0.80 16.7% Over 1,000 gallons $3.98 per 1,000 gallons $4.78 per 1,000 gallons $0.80 16.7% POTTS WholesaleWater Rates: T First 25,000 gallons $158.78 Minimum Bill $195.27 Minimum Bill $36.49 23.0% AUCTIONS ----.- Over 25,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7 .13 per 1,000 gallons $1.31 22.5% WilliamINC Potts Jr., Abbot Realty & Auction Auctioneer 502-633-5321 The monthly bill fora customer using an average of 5,000 gallons of water each month willin­ Smithfield, KY40068 Bob Dorgan crease from$42.38 to $52.66. This is an increase of $10.28 or 24.26%. A person may examine this 502-220-0431 !(11,d�s;;.,1 Principal Broker/ application at the District office at 4596 Bagdad Road, Bagdad, KY, or at the PSC officelocated [email protected] Owner at "211Sower Blvd, Frankfort,KY, Monday - Friday from8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., or on the PSC auctionzip.com #20457 502-552-2861 website at htt]?://psc.ky.gov. Written comments regarding this application may be submitted to PSC through its website or by mailto Public Service Commission, PO Box 615, Frankfort,KY 40602. The proposed rates are required under the terms of an agreement between the District and USDA Rural Development. KRS 278.023 does not w.ant the PSCany discretionary authorify ***AUCTION*** either to modifyor reject any portion of the agreement between RD and the District, or to defer 1166 S. Spillman Lane Millon, KY40045 the issuance of allnecessary orders to implement the terms of that agreement. Auction• Saturday, Oct. 14 • 10 a.m. Preview • Sunday, Oct.8 • 2·4 p.m. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKYCITY OF TAYLORSVILLE 16 AcreProperty willi House andGuest Housel Main house has 4 bedrooms,2 ½ baths, and app�. 2900 sqltollivingspace.Sloneireplaceinfuegreatroom,eat-lnkichenandformal diningroomonfuemain ORDINANCE NO. T-2017 level. lower levellami� room, kitchen, and hallbalh. New wood deck and concrelepatio. 40x60insulated and he�ed workshopwnooamp se�ice, waler , electric, concrete floor, carlilt, and compressedair equipped.BONUSGues!House!2bedroom,1bath. t6acresolwoodedlandlilledwilhdeerandturkey. AN ORDINANCELEVYING AN AD VALOREM TAX ON ALL REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITSOF THECITY OF TAYLORSVILLE.

BE IT ORDAINED BY THECITY OF TAYLORSVILLEAS FOLLOWS: POTTS ,..,..._,,_ •n, T �CCTIONS ��21® SECTION I. William PottsJr., Abbot Realty & Auction The tax rate on all real property for2017 taxes shall be and is fixedat 14.60 cents per $100.00 ofthe assessed valuation. Auctioneer 502-633-5321 The tax rate on all personal property, including automobiles, for the 2017 taxes shall be and is fixedat 10.06 cents Smithfield, KY40068 Bob Dorgan per $100.00 ofthe assessed valuation. Aforesaidtaxes are to be applied to the ordinary dnes and expenses ofthe 502-220-0431 J11,,;.� Principal Brokerr City, payment due on December 31, 2017, with 2 % discount ifpaid by November 30, 2017, regular payment due by [email protected] Owner December 31, 2017, and with penalty of4 % of facevalue ifpaid by January 31, 2018, and subject to a penalty often auctionzip.com #20457 502-552-2861 percent (10%) of face value ofthe taxes due and unpaid by March 31, 2018, plus an additional interest of 10% per annum compounded monthlyon face value plus penalties if not paid by April 1, 2018. Levy is hereby made accordingly. . ... _ ;11Qt::T,()N SECTION II The taxes shall be collected by the City Treasurer or Secretary. . Friday,J��tol:>�r6• • Location: Sale held at New� Auction. Take l-71toExit44 to Hwy. • : SECTION UL • 227 N., 3 Miles to Carrollton, KY. Watch forthe sign. • This ordinance shall apply to the assessment ofreal and personal property made as ofJanuary 1, 2017 by the Spencer • All ltems are of Peg's Petite Parlor & Antiques: • : County Property Valuation Administrator as finally certifiedby the Department of Revenue. • Collectables & Antiques: Curved Glass Bow China Cabinet/Mirror, • • Marble Top Wash Stand, Hat Stand, Lamp Table, Seth Thomas Clock/ ,. SECTION Iv. • Brassworks,Foot Stools, 2 Lamp Tables, Coca-Cola Ice Box, Pie Crust ., : It is hereby ordained that the tax bills ofall persons, including corporations, partnerships, etc., who have not paid their L/f, Doll Furniture, Night Stand/Drawer,Table with Brass Feet, Child taxes on March 31, 2018, may be advertised for sale oftaxes due on the !st Monday in April, 2018, regardless, a tax lien • Coca-Cola Chair, Coca-Cola Trays, Doll Trunk, StuffedAunt Jemima 40" • i shall attach forall unpaid taxes on the property assessed plus interest of10% per annual and the city may take all other • Tall, 6 Gone With The Wind Lamps, Other Lamps, PuffyHanging Lamp,• legal action allowed by law for the collection of the taxes owed. • 2 China Hanging Lamps 1 With Glass Prisms, 20 Flow Blue Pillows, • i • 20 Pieces ofFenton Blue Hob Nail, NumerousPieces of Cut Glass, 6 • · SECTIONV. • Hand Made Quilts,Approx. 40 Pieces of Cranberry Glassware, Wine • • Decanters, Cut Glass Set, Globes, Lamp, Bowls, Vases, Pitcher, Baskets,• This Ordinance shall take effectfrom and afterits passage and publication. • German Bowls, Nippon Pitcher/Cups, Chamber Pot, Roseville Basket, • Enacted this the 29th day ofSeptember, 2017, by the City ofTaylorsville. McCay Vase, Prussia Bowl, Old China Bowl Set Items too Numerous, • • i over 50 years of collecting.Nice. · � • • · CITY OFTAYJ.,0l

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I, Sheri Bunker do hereby certify that I hold the position of ADVERTISING ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE with the State Journal Newspaper of Frankfort, Kentucky, and in such a position have the responsibility for the publication of advertisements in said newspaper. I certify that the pre-prints and/or advertisements8 for the above named August 31 \_ 2017 advertiser w . insert1 in th� State Journal on Signed (; /�V-'CLA----

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h My Commission expires the i day of October 2018 state-journal.com The State Journal I August 31, 2017 I B3 ACC FOOTBALL ROLLIE MASSIMINO: NOV. 13, 1934-AUG. 30, 2017 ACChopes Rollie Massimino, who led success of Jackson, 'Nova to 85 title, dies at 82 Clemson provides By Tim Reynolds - · ·-- some fun. Do something Af'lla1h:tbJl!Write-1 you like. Play. Everybody's eyes exploded." WEST PALM BEACH, financialboost Fla - Rollie Massimi­ Villanova dominated By Joedy McCreary Florida State in 2014 after no, who led Villanova's that second half. Pasta was APSpofls\/hiter leading the Seminoles storied run to the 1985 had afterward. The Wildcats downed The Atlantic Coast to their most recent na­ NCAA championship tional title. Their home and won more than 800 Memphis State in the na­ Conference hopes its tional semifinals.That left success of last season attendance increased games in his coaching by 9 percent that year­ career, died Wednesday a Villanova vs. Georgetown can boost the league this showdown, an all-Big East year - on the field and probably due to several after a long battle with factors including Win­ cancer. He was 82. final.The Hoyas won both the balance sheet. regular-season matchups The ACC returns the ston and Florida State's Massimino's death schedule that season was announced by between the rivals, but Vil­ Heisman Trophy win­ lanova shot a staggering 79 ner, the reigning na­ included home games Keiser University, where against Clemson, Notre he was still the men's percent in the title game tional champion and off a has two top-five teams Dame and Florida. basketball coach. He and pulled 66-64 up­ Also, the financial spent the finaldays of his set when it mattered most. in the national polls. Villanova missed six The league's success has impact of Jackson and life in hospice care. Clemson to the league's Best known for that shots from the fieldin the helped make the confer­ game, going 22 for 28. ence even more attrac­ bottom line won't be national title at Villa­ . known publicly for a nova, Massimino also . This is the greatest tive to fans and viewers coached at Stony Brook, thing to ever happen to - starting with a list of while. The ACC's most recent UNLV and Cleveland me," Massimino said that opening-week match­ night. ups that include Florida tax documents cover the State. He spent the last 11 fiscalyear that ended in years of his life at Keiser, Massimino spent two State-Alabama, Virginia seasons at UNLV, seven Tech-West Virginia and June 2016. That covers where he started the pro­ the 2015 footballseason, gram and turned it into more at Cleveland State Georgia Tech-Tennessee, an NAIA power. and the last at Keiser In an interview with which ended with Clem­ {AP/James Crisp) 11 son losing to Alabama in V\1eare so truly hon­ (which was called North­ The Associated Press, In this Nov. 1, 2012 photo, Northwood head coach Rollie wood when he started). Commissioner John the CFP title game. ored to have shared this to time with him and take Massimino shouts instructions his team during the first Keiser went to the NAIA Swofford said 2016 "may They show total rev­ half of an Kentucky. enues of $372 million, some degree of comfort exhibition game against national tournamentnine well have been the best times in his I I seasons. year in our league's his­ with payouts to schools in knowing the posi­ those he considered fam­ at Villanova. He spent 19 ranging between S27.9 tive impact he has had ily, So Wright got that 1985 seasons there, best remem­ He was coaching un­ tory" while saying the til the very en d, stomping leaguehas trended up for million (Clemson) and on college students for ring.And the only moment bered by the 1985 NCAA ti­ $22.5 million (Wake For­ the last fourdecades re­ when Wright teared up at tle run that was anything on the sideline when an­ aboutfiveyears. grywith referees, doing the "And in today's world, est and Georgia Tech), mains immeasurable," Villanova's 2016 ring cer­ but easy - for many rea­ The league brought in Keiser Chancellor Arthur emony was when he hand­ sons. same pregame rituals this from the conference's season as he did 30 years standpoint, that's re­ $226 million that year Keiser said. ed Massimino his piece of Villanova needed a last­ from its television deal Massimino facednu­ championship jewelry. second stop just to escape ago at Villanova. A leather ally important.'' Swof­ desk chair was wheeled to fordsaid. "lt's helped us with ESPN, and-in yet meroushealth issues in "When you're a young over Dayton (a game played another indication of recent years yet never coach and you grow up in at Dayton, no less) in the the sideline for each prac­ tremendously in terms tice for him to use if he of where we're head­ how football drives the stopped coaching. And PhiHy, Rollie Massimino first round, went scoreless financesof college sports even thoughheleft Vil1a­ is a legend to you," Wright forthe firsteight minutes of needed a rest; most days, ed, television-wise. It's that chair went completely helped us tremendously - its nearly $06 million nova25 years ago, he was said. the second half and some­ in terms of our bowl as­ in bowl revenue was still considered family by Roland Vincent Mas­ how still beat top-seeded unoccupied. sociations that we now more than four times the Wildcats and coach simino was born Nov. 13, Michigan in the second ..Some days, we do take have and will have for a larger than its NCAA Jay Wright. 1934, in New Jersey, played round, and toppled Mary­ him for granted," Keiser good while to come." basketball tournament "If not for Rollie Mas­ his college basketball at land in the regional semifi­ guard Andrija Sarenac He hopes that suc­ money. simino, I'm not even a Vermont and got his mas­ nal-winning those three said earlier this year. "But cess will buoy the en­ That money helps the partofthls,"Wrightonce ter's degree from Rutgers. games by a combined nine then you see him on TV so tire league as it prepares schools pay forimprove­ said. "If not forthe Big His firsthead coaching job points. And to get to the Fi­ much, you see all thesevid� for the launch of its ES­ ment projects and other East, Rollie Massimino is was at his alma mater, Hill­ nal Four, Villanova erased eos made about him, the PN-affiliated television expenditures. not Rollie Massimino. I side High School, in 1962. a halftime deficit against movies about Villanova channel in two years, Shortly after Jackson knowit. He knows it. And His college coaching career North Carolina, and everything,and it just added to its roster of cor­ won the Heisman, Lou­ if not for the Big East, no started at Stony Brook in That game with the Tar hits you. You realize that porate sponsors and be­ isville began work on a one knows about ViUa­ 1969, and after two seasons Heels was the one where he's a legend. I mean, your gins work on negotiating $63 million expansion nova." he became an assistant at Massimino gave what coach is a walking legend. the next round of bowl ofits stadium to increase Wright was given a Penn-under Chuck Daly. those linked to that '85 With the energy and every­ contracts. capacity by 10,000 seats. championship ring from Massimino and Daly team still call "the pasta thing he comes in with, it's "Everybody wants to Clemson recently gave 1985, and Massimino would remain close until speech" at halftime. inspiring." he associated with some­ coach Dabo Swinney a was given a champi­ Dal}"s death in 2009. Like ..He looked at all of us He was a finalistfor en­ thing that's high-quality, new eight-year, $54 mil­ onship ring from 2016. Daly, Massimino was al­ and threw his coat down," shrinement in the Basket­ something that's suc­ lion contract. Wright wasn't working at ways dapper on the side­ Chuck Everson,who played ball Hall of Fame this year. cessful, something that North Carolina is Villanova duringthe first lines. So when Daly died, on that team, said Wednes­ Massimino Is survived by wins," Swofford said of building a $25 million title season; Massimino Massimino took Daly's col. day. "He said, 'If I knew it his wife, fivechildren and those sponsors. indoor facility as part wasn't officially there lection of sharp dress shoes was going to come down to 17 grandchildren. Funeral ACC football certain­ of its new practice com­ for the second one. But and wore a pair in every this, I'd rather have a bowl arrangements were not im­ ly seems like an easy sell plex. Duke put the lat­ Wright worked Massimi­ game he coached for the of pasta with dam sauce mediately announced. this year. est touches on its three­ no's camps in the mid- remainder ofhis life. and a lot of cheese on it.' �People say l've given Louisville's Lamar year remodeling of its 1980s before coming to ..Chuck is always with Everybody was looking at a lot to basketball," Mas­ Jackson is back for hisju­ stadium. Boston College Villanova, so that made me," Massimino said ear­ him like, 'What the heck simino told AP earlier this nior season after earning is pumping $200 million him part of the family. lierthisyear. does this have to do about year. "Let me tell you some­ the top individual honor into its athletic facilities, Massimino went out After one season at playing?' What he was say. thing: Basketball has given in the sport. No. 5 Clem­ including a new weight of his way to take care of Penn, Massimino took over ingwas just go out and have a whole lot more to me." son is out to defend its room forfootball and an first national champion­ athletics fieldhouse. team after Tuesday's round were Camden Good 05 (30-47), Stan ship since 1981. And No. "Everything is mo­ eligible to be counted towards mentum." coach Salchli 89 (47-42) 3 Florida State shapes BC the team total for Wednesday's WHHS 377 (189-188): Bradley up as a top contender for SteveAddazio said. round. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 81 Hughes 84 (40-44), Chance another Additionally, the ACC CUP Here are the scores for each Burrell 86 (44-42), Tommy Playoff berth. in recent months added parents are amazing. They're team. Quarles Josh Webb Andrew Zimbalist, an a new corporate spon­ 100 (50-50), here every practice and every FCHS 317 (154-163): Will 103 (51-52), Jaxson Hill 102 (49- economics professor at sor (Mellow Mushroom) match and the support they offer Harnice 74 (35-39), VValker Lee 53),Jackson Whitaker 103 (54-49), Smith College in Massa­ and renewed a sponsor­ us is immeasurable." 70 (30-40), Chase Harrod 82 Will Clayton 112 (56�56), Carter ship deal with another (39- chusetts who has written The top fivefinishers for each 43), Sawyer Hulette 84 (43-41), Smith 114 dozens of books on the longtime partner (Food (57-57). business of sports, ex­ Lion), though terms were pects a bump in general not disclosed. 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This 1st day of November 2017 2, w�) al);/fj)U Notary Public My Commission expires the 7th day of October 2018 B2 I September ll, 2017 I The State Journal state-jou rna I. com Sports MIDDLE SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY calendar Frankfort, Akula post wins TODAY Spwal toTheStatelournal leb Terry (E) 6:48.2, 42. GRADES K-4 Girls soccer Bondurant Middle Femi Obielodan {TFCA) Team scores: 1. Christ Western Hills at School eighth-grader 6:52.93, 44. Dalton Turn­ the King 36, 2. Owen Co. Madison Southern Nikhil Akula and Capi­ er (E) 6:56.29, 46. Pres­ 86, 3. Frankfort 88, 4-. ton Barber (F) 6:58.89, 47. 6p.m. -Frankfort at tal Day fourth-grader Frankfort Christian 124, Solly Corkran were indi­ Kaelin Farr (E) 7:02.85, 48. Collins 5. Saints Peter and Paul vidual winners Wednes­ IsaacAndrews (E) 7:03.87, 130, 6. Elkhorn 139, 7. 7:30pm. -Lafayette day at the Archives mid­ 49. Brayden Hack (E) Capital Day 142, 8. Bon­ atFranklinCo. dle school cross country 7:04.55, 51. Gavin Parker durant 163. meet. (E) 7:07.36, 54. Zachary Individuals: l. Sol­ The Bondurant team Perry (E) 7:10.89, 58. Ja­ ly Corkran (CD) 6:29.19, MLB also won team honors cob Gambill (El 7:14.73, 3. Houston Hancock 7p.m, -N.Y.Yankees in the race for grades 59. Caleb Hack (E) 7:14.77, 6:34.7, 10. Stanton Bry­{B) 64. Maxston Johnson (E) vs. Tampa Bay or five through eight while an (Fl 6:59.85, 12. Sha­ FrankfortMiddle School 7:23.21, 65. Braden Bryant Detroit at Cleveland lom Moore (F) 7:03.97, 13. won the girls kindergar­ (B) 7:23.38, 67. Graham Bryan Starkey (F) 7:04.11, (MLBJ ten through fourth grade Clements (E) 7:25.96, 70. 14. KadenBratton (TFCA) 10p,m.-Co1orado race. Maximus Breidert (E) 7:06.12, 16, taken Smith­ 7:30.55, 72. Will Logan (E) atArlzona or L.A. son (CD) 7:11.64, 19. Is­ BOYS RESULTS 7:34.31, 73. Ethan Clark mael Valladares-Valles Dodgers at San Fran­ GRADES 5-8 (Good Shepherd) 7:36.98, (GS) 7:15.29, 21. Ryder Al­ cisco 75. Carter McIntosh (TF­ vis (E) 7:21.39, 22. Grant Team scores: 1. Bon­ CA) 7:43.35, 77. Isaiah Asher (TFCA) 7:23.95, 23. durant 39, 2. Christ the Sowders (E) 7:45.84, 81. Brady Ellis (El 7:26.82, 24. NFL King67, 3. Southern 73, 4. Conner McQueary (TF­ Cal Wainscott (F) 7:37.61, 6:55p.m.-New0r­ Frankfort91, 5. Elkhorn CA) 7:47.83, 85. Jacques 25. Dylan Neville (EJ leans at Minnesota 127, 6. Owen Co. 146, 7. Monette (TFCA) 7:51.13, 7:39.66, 27. Andy Tigges Saints Peter and Paul 214, 86. Foster Bloch (B) (ESPNJ (TFCA) 7:42.74, 28. Levi 8. Frankfort Christian 7:52.54, 90. Gaven Huck­ Hix (TFCA) 7:44.01, 29. 10:lSp.m.-L.A. 223. er (B) 8:01.71, 91.Arrnand Elijah Lyles (El 7:48.76, 30. lndlvlduals: 1. Nikh­ Chargers at Denver Guerrero {E) 8:04.46, 93. Jesse Cirillo 7:49.71, il Akula (B) 5:40.53, 2. Mason Gribbins (TFCA) (B) (ESPN) 31. Khai Wainscott (Fl Photoss.ubmitted Nathan Goodpaster (B} 8:06.2, 94. Kaiden Aus­ 7:53.7, 32.Bronson Varble 5:42.66, 3. Chase Swe­ tin (B) 8:11.6, 99. Bailey (Fl 8:02.2, 35. EliMarshall Bondurant's Nikhil Akula won the boys grades 5-8 ra ce TUESDAY ger (F) 5:47.27, 4. Gar­ Banks (El 8:30.22, 100. (F) 8:11.9, 39. Ewan McK­ Wednesday at the Archives. rett Wellman (F) 5:53.32, Ben Feldman 8:30.99, Volleyball (E) ee (CD) 8:27.4, 41. Jacob Maina (Fl 10:31.61, 78, 5. Collin Matthews {E) 101. Daniel Bevins (TF­ Gribbins (TFCA) 8:27.79, GIRLS RESULTS 6p.m.-Lexington 5:54.85, 9. Collin Arm­ Emma Biggs (F) 11:06.65, CA)8:32.57, 102. Stephen 43. Manas Garla (B) GRADES 5-8 Christian at\'t/estem strong (B) 6:08.81, 13. Driskell (TFCAJ 8:35.5, 80. Emmy Tolliver (F) 8:31.86, 45. Riley Ammon Team scores: 1. Christ Hills Jon Cameron Eades (8) 103. ChristianAdkins (E) [TFCA) 8:49.03, 48. Mor­ ll:22.49, 81.AbbyBiggs (F) the King 49, 2. Elkhorn 72, 12:39.25, 82. Kylie White­ 7:30p,m.-Anderson 6:19.93, 14. Sahil Shail:(B) 8:35.77, 104. Drew Kemper gan Clark (GS) 8:51.28, 6:22.29, 23. Mclain Bar­ (E) 8:38.28, 105. Jackson 3. Frankfort98, 4. Bondu­ Phillips (DI 13:30.62. Co. at Franklin Co. 49. Logan McDonald (F) rant 99, 5. Owen Co. 102, 6. ber (Fl 6:31.08, 26. Mat­ Prewitt (E) 8:41.68, 106. 8:56.5, 51. Aiden Cun­ GRADES K·4 thias Jones 6:33.78, Eli McDaniel (F) 8:45.50 Southern109, 7. Saints Pe­ (B) ningham (F) 9:01.93, ter and Paul 142. Team scores: 1. Frank­ Boys soccer 28. Jacob Kendall (E) 54, 107.Maxwell Jones (F) 52. Grady Gebhart (Bl fort32, 2. Christ the King 6:36.19, 29. Ethan Be­ 8:52.99, 109. Corbin Le­ Individuals: 1. Ashari -Woodford 9:01.98, 53. GibsonFrench Mays (Southern) 5:56.83, 45, 3. Bondurant 53, 4. 7:15p.m. gin (E) 6:39.15, 31. Aus­ Master (F) 8:59.l, 111.Lo­ (CD) 9:07.28, 55. Paxton Co. atFrankfort 2, Emma Campbell (B) Frankfort Christian 106. tin Wellman (F) 6:40.32, gan Prewitt (E) 9:22.93, Breidert 9:28.6, 56. Individuals: 1. Joanna 32. Nolan Cheshire {F) 112. Roberto Tejada Ro­ (E) 5:58.3, 5. Kate Alvis (E) Tayshawn Thomas (E) 6:17.47, 6. Alison Kropf Bryant (Christ the King) 6:41.49, 33. Hunter Fos­ driguez (GS) 9:38.82, 114. 9:28.74, 57. Anthony Gan­ 6:53.75, 2. Emme Moore Girls golf ter (B) 6:41.84, 34. Ma­ Tucker Hulette (F) 10:21.3, none (F) 9:31.16, 58. Ky­ (E) 6:18.09, 13. Katie Nor­ 4:30 p.m. -Franklin man (F) 6:50.72, 16. Emily (Fl 6:58.24, 4. Loukya son Little {E) 6:43.38, 38. US. Jonathan Philpot (E) ler Begin (CD) 9:33.27, 59. Akula (B) 7:15.23, 5. Ka­ Co., \.VesternHills, Clint Corkran (Capital 10:28.85, 116. Ethan Riley Zane Jaques (CD) 9:39.15, Harrod {B) 6:59.81, 17. Ki­ era Carlee 7:01.93, 18. leigh Curry (Fl 7:16.56, 8, WoodfordC o. atJu­ Day) 6:46.92, 39. Easton (F) 11:16.21, 117. Sam Ca­ 60. Leonard Fanin (CD) (E) Kenzie Barber (F) 7:21.44, Powell (E) 6:47.09, 41. Ka- tron (F) 12:25.71. 9:39.55, 61. Gavin Riley Margaret Wilkerson (F) niper HIil 7:02.73, 19. Rylee Schaff­ 9. Maddie Starkey (F) (F) 9:39.94, 62. Landyn 7:28.64, 10. Abby Vaught Gaines (F) 9:40.32, ner (E) 7:03.67, 20. O'Mara Tolliver 7:06.77, 21. Lil­ (TFCAJ 7:36.43, 12. Emily Prep soccer 63. Robert Driskell (F) (F) Schweickart {B) 7:43.44, 9:44.86, 64. Aiden Harp lian Wainscott (F) 7:08.8, 6p.m. -A!Eat (F) 9:47.6, 65. Alberto 23. Lillian Harville (B) 15. Harper Shields (B) FrankfortChristian Mendoza (GS) 9:55.49, 67. 7:11.9, 25. Riley Gillis (E) 8:02.73, 16. Emma Cait Johnson (F) 8:03.58, 17. Academy, varsity Grayson Driskell (TFCA) 7:14.55, 26. Ella Abney (F) 7:16.85, 27. Holland Rid­ Madelin Harville (Bl only 10:02.38, 68. Jeremiah Sargent (TFCA) 10:11.69. dell (B) 7:17.08, 29. Ja­ 8:05.52, 18. Cate Looney 69. Usifo Unuakhalu leia Hatchett (F) 7:19.46, (D) 8:13.1, 19.AvaJones (Fl Soccer (GS) 10:23.95, 70. Beck­ 31. Ridhi Penmecha (Bl 8:24.05, 20. Ryan Driskell 7:21.2, 32, Hannah Stal­ (Fl 8:24.09, 21. Faith 2:30p.m.-UEFA ett Bryan (Fl 10:48.83, 71. Jake Starkweather cup (F) 7:21.33, 35. Helen Graves (E) 8:32.7, 25. Em­ Champions, group (Fl 10:48.91, 72. Con­ Hall Abney (F) 7:23.02, 36. ily Miklavcic {F) 8:36.16, 26. Julie-Anne Monroe stage: Manchester nor Owens (Unattached) Claire Moore (F) 7:24.51, 10:57.88, 73. Jayson Ow­ 37. Mackenzie Satterly (Fl (F) 8:37.25, 29.Jamie Bes­ ens (F) 11:06.46, 74. Jack 7:28.34, 38. Tabitha Lit­ singer (CD) 8:43.55, 30. MLB Marshall (Fl 11:06.57. teral (E) 7:29.32 35, 40. Ella Anna Cirillo (B) 8:4-7.41, 7p.rn.-N.Y. Yan­ Denton (F) 7:32.09, 42. Of. 31. Amelia Wilkerson (F) 75. Tanay Gudapati (B) kees vs. Tampa Bay 11:08.71, 76. Jayden Cam­ ivia Parritt (E) 7:34.88, 43. 8:48.06, 32. Lili Cirillo Isabelle Powell (E) 7:37.73, (Bl 8:56.48, 33. Charlotte or Oakland at Boston den (F) 11:12.14, 77. Gage Rucker (BJ 11:14.07, 78. 44. Mackenzie Adcock (E) Wilkerson (F) 9:00.21, 35. (MLB) Nate Meade (TFCA) 7:40.4, 45. Ria Malpani (B) Harper House (B} 9:04.61, 8 p.m.-Cincinnati 11:14.69, 79. Cam Crock­ 7:42.43, 46.Alyssa Mathers 45. Eva Philpot IE) 9:54.04, at St. Louis (FS Ohio) er (F) 11:26.84, 80. Jonah (E) 7:44.31, 47. Sarah Ash­ 47. Gianna Gannone (F) Camden (F) 11:29.69, er (TFCAJ 7:47.14, 48. Isa­ 9:57.64, 48. Avery Hen­ 81. William Johnson (Fl bella Johnson (Fl 7:49.85, drix (TFCA) 9:59,19, 49. WNBAplayoffs 11:30.07, 82. Wyatt Sch­ 51. Audrey Ferguson {B) Luz-Mari Barradas (GS) 8 p.m.-Semifinals, weickart (Bl 11:32.91, 84. 7:56.84, 52. Anna Ama­ 10:01.68, 52. Addi Hen­ drix (TFCA) 10:06.49. Washington at Min­ Reed Peters (F) 11:48.42, to (GS) 7:59.01, 56. Priya 85. Luke Tolson (fFCA) Miller (TFCA) 8:08.84, 53. Oakley Bullock (TF­ nesota (ESPN2) 11:54.83, 86. Lucas Wil­ 57. Penelope Baute (F) CA) 10:07.12. 55, Sadie 5 p.m.-Semifinals, liamson (F) 12:00.63, 87. 8:12.31, 58. Jaina Bishop Sharp (TFCA) 10:17.42, 56. Phoenix at Los Ange­ Abby Vaught of the Frankfort Christian Academy com­ Jackson Starkweather (F) 8:12.65, 59. Gabriela Laney Isaacs (F) 10:23.33, petes in the girls grades K-4 race at the middle school Chagoya (El 8:15.46, 60. 57. Kendall McClain {E) les (ESPN2) (F) 12:04.25, 88. Michael cross country meet Wednesday. Eades (BJ 12:16.91. Sawyier Shaw (F) 8:15.81, 10:24.63, 59. Amelia Wil­ liamson (F) 10:33.3, 60. 63. Ella McCuttchen (F) 8:35.87, 64. Georgia Rol­ Hadley Schoolfield (F) Legal Notice lins (F) 8:40.32, 66. Graci 10:33.36, 62. Taylor Gaines US 60 Water DistrictofShdby and Franklin Counties, Kenrucky ("'District")will fileon or atkr Scptemb-!r6, 2017 an application Smith (B) 8:45.34, 67. Oliv­ (F) 10:40.01, 63. Lucy Geb­ with tllu KcnmckyPublic Sef\'ice CMunis.sion("PSC") to incrc-.llerat.:-s cff"cctive November I, 2017 as follows: ia Adkins (E) 8:46, 69. Ella hart (BJ 10:48.64, 64. Hutcherson (E) 8:58.21, 70. Livia McCuttchen {F) )18" '( 3/4"'b,{cler;s: Claudia Logan (E) 8:58.81, 10:52,02, 65. Isyss Black­ first 1,000 gallons S14.14 Minimum Bill $17.78 Minimum Bill $3.64 15.7%. 71. Margi Walters (Fl ford18) ll:13.86, 66. Kay­ Next 2.000 gal!Ms 57.69 r,:r 1.000 gallons $9.53 p-

have invested," the Ken­ tucky coach said. "These players have worked to CONTINUED FROM PAGE 81 put themselves in posi­ UK tion to play like that and that cost the hosts 10 sometimes you're going yards during the final to come up on the wrong minute pushed kicker end. That definitely hurts Austin MacGinnis out of when you invest what we field-goalrange. Despite have invested." APIMikeRoimer long odds, MacGinnis at­ Kentucky quarterback Cincinnati Bengals' Adam Janes is called for pass interference on this pass intended for ' tempted a 57-yard strike Stephen Johnson, one of Geronimo Alllson during the second half Sunday in Green Bay, Wis. The Packers won 27-24 in overtime. as time expired, but the the main staples in Ken­ kick fell short as the fans tucky's offense during the Green Bay's defense end zone. end Richard Rodgers and in thestands, players and past two seasons, left the generated a little more Green's score snapped backup quarterback Brett coaches were left won­ field with his head tucked pressure on Dalton in the a season-opening streak Hundley. Three Packers sat dering what could have in his jersey, an outward CINCY CONTINUED FROM PAGE B1 second half, and rook­ of25 possessions without a on the bench during the been instead of what just sign ofhis inward feelings ie safety Josh Jones gave touchdown. Until Sunday, anthem: tight ends Martel· transpired. after watching Florida best games," coach the injury-laden defense a they were only able to mus­ lus Bennett and LanceKen· Much like his coach, celebrate on Kentucky's Mike McCarthy said. "I boost with two sacks and ter three fieldgoals overthe dricks, along with rookie Kentucky standout run­ home turf. thought he was tremen­ 12 tackles. firsttwo weeks, both losses. Kevin King. ning back Benny Snell "We knew they were dous today." Rodgers shook off his blamed the loss on mis­ going to come to play for The Packers flipped early struggles to guide the NOTABLES INJURIES takes from start to finish. all four quarters," said the script after the Ben­ Packers to another win. He Rodgers' only other in­ The Packers played "We were the better Johnson, who threw gals controlled the first terception returned for a without seven ke}' players, team/' Snell said. '·There's for 196 yards and three was sacked six times, most­ half. ly against just the Bengals' score came on Nov. 8, 2009, including defensive line­ not a question . ... I felt touchdowns. "It's a loss A.J. Green caught a by Tanard Jackson in a 38- man Mike Daniels (hip), like we were the better and it doesn't matter how four-man rush, though the 28 loss at Tampa. ... It was outside linebacker Nick IO-yard scoring pass protection shored up after team. Whether it was a well any does. We lost that on the game's opening the warmest kickoff for a Perry (hand) and starting mistake with (their) guy game." halftime. Packers home game at 89 cornerback Davon House being open or the {hold­ Stoops said the Wild­ drive for Cincinnati's Rodgers threw just his first touchdown after degrees. (quad). ing penalty), we beat our­ cats will regroup in prep­ second career pick-six - On offense, left tack­ selves." aration for a non-confer­ two frustrating weeks and his first at home - NATIONAL ANTHEM le David Bakhtiari (ham­ The Kentucky locker ence encounter against for the offense. Dill Lazor when William Jackson re­ Most members of each string) and receiver Ran­ room wasn't much better. Eastern Michigan Satur­ made his debut as offen­ turned an 75 team interlocked arms on dall Cobb (chest} were in­ Stoops said his team was day and can build on the sive coordinator for the yards for a touchdown for their respective sidelines active. Right tackle Bryan "deflated" after the loss team's achievements dur­ firedKenZampese. a 21-7 lead early in the sec­ when the national anthem Bulaga made the start after and added you could have ing the firstfour encoun­ Andy Dalton was 21 ond quarter. was played before kickoff. being listed as question­ heard "a pin drop" as he ters. of 27 for 212 yards and "Oh, we took a step as a "We've got to stick to­ able but did not return after tried to put a positive spin "I told (the team) that two scores. The Bengals football team," McCarthy gether and show people aggravating his ankle inju­ in his team's effort. we're going to win togeth­ were desperate to avoid said. "This always pays for­ that it doesn't matter what ry in the second half. "That one's going to er and we're going to lose their first 0-3 start since ward when you go through skin color or where you hurt because of what we together," he said. 2008. But they couldn't adversity and you have suc­ come from, we can stand UP NEXT finishthe Packers off in cess." as one. That's what we did Bengals: At the Cleve­ the second half. today," Green said. land Drowns on Oct. I. "A disappointment is BENGALS OFFENSE Across the field, Rod­ Packers: Host the Chi­ STATE FOOTBALL not finishing a football At least Cincinnati's of­ gers stood at the sideline cago Dears on Thursday Morehead stops Dayton game now," Lewis said. fense finally got into the locking arms with tight night. MOREHEAD, Ky. (AP) Caleb Huntley scored -Lawson Page hit Chris­ on a 3-yard run to give NASCAR tian Robinson with a Ball State (2-2) a one­ 55-yard touchdown pass point lead with 4:50 re­ in the finalminute to lift maining, but Mike White Kyle Busch gets playoff win Morehead State to a 34-28 completed all six of his win over Dayton in the Pi­ passes on an eight-play, By Dan Gelston speedway. er Martin True.x Jr. Truex, drivers almost blind­ oneer League opener for 76-yard drive for the win­ APSportsWrita �That was pretty in­ who won the playoff ed to the traffic ahead, both schools Saturday. ning score. tense," Busch said. "That opener at Chicagoland, Dusch, Harvick's team­ The win snaps an White finished28 of 44 LOUDON, N.H. mate at Stewart-Haas Kyle Busch saw little but was some 'Days of Thun­ and Busch both earned eight-game losing streak for 319 yards passing with der' stuff over there. You automatic spots in the Racing, slammed into to the Flyers. a touchdown to Deon billowing white smoke Harvick. Truex backed that engulfed the track couldn't see anything." second round.Kyle Lar­ Dayton (l-3, 0-1) took a Yelder and two intercep­ He held on and saw a son and Brad Keselowski up to straighten himself 21-7 halftime lead. tions. and blinded enough out and instead suffered drivers that it caused a victory lane celebration advanced on points. Page completed 24 of for the third time this Truex led 112laps until left-rear damage when 37 passes for 309 yards, EKU 24, tremendous wreck that he smacked another car. sunk his toughest com­ season. Busch earned his run ended in the acci­ with touchdown passes of TENN. TECH 21 a berth in the second dent, though he rallied to Kurt Busch, the Day­ 38, 52, 7 and 55 yards. RICHMOND, Ky. (AP) petition. tona 500 champion, will In his No. 18 Toyota, roundofNASCAR's play­ finishfifth. likely have to win next Page hit Robinson for a - Tim Boyle threw for offs and took his custom­ The playoff stand­ 52-yard touchdown in the 185 yards and a touch­ the driver nicknamed week at Dover to advance '"Rowdy" knew there was ary bow on the track. ings were shaken up in to the second round. third quarter and Logan down as Eastern Ken­ the wake of the massive Holbrook raced 60 yards only one way to handle He even stuck a bag of "It's all-in. We'll go tucky edged Tennessee M&M's on the claws of multi-car wreck that for a score before Page Tech 24-21 in an Ohio Val­ the sudden pollution: there with everything found Robinson with a ley Conference opener on Drive through it! Loudon the Lobster , the sent playoff drivers Kurt we've got like we have 7-yard touchdown with Saturday. Busch slinked through 18-pound crustacean Busch andKevin Harvick been," he said. 5:06 left to get the Eagles U Scott ran for 54 yards the smoke clouds formed given to the race winner. to the garage. Harvick's Harvick, the 2014 se­ (2-2, 1-0) within two, 28- and two touchdowns for in the multi-car crash Busch, who won from car was hit by Austin Dil­ ries champion, had ac­ 26. the Colonels (1-2, 1-0). on the backstretch and the pole, put together a lon on the last lap of the cumulated enough play­ Dayton drove to the Lucas Williams kicked dominated the rest of complete effort once the second stage. Harvick off points that one DNF Morehead State 17 before a 51-yard field goal four the way to win Sunday at wreck derailed race lead­ spun and smoke billowed shouldn't cost him a spot turning the ball over on plays after the Golden Ea­ New Hampshire Motor- er and fellow Toyota driv- over the track, leaving in the top 12. downs with 1:22 left and gles (0-4, 0-1) fumbled on the Eagles needed just the firstplay of their first four plays to take the lead. drive. The Colonels led Legal Notice 10-0 at halftime. US 60Water District of Shelby andFranklin Counties, Kenmcky("District") willti.le on or afterSeptember 6, 2017 an application WKU 33, with the KemuckyPublic Scr\'icc Commission ("PSC") to increaser:ites effective November l. 2017 as follows: BALL STATE 21 AUSTIN PEAY 27, � � � S:IR"lJ/4''MeteCi: == BOWLlNG GHEEN, Ky. MURRAY 7 First 1.000gallons S1 4.14 :'..finimumBill .$17.78 Minimum Bill $3.6-l 25.7% (AP) - Jakairi Moses ran MURRAY, Ky. (AP) - Next 2,000gallons S7.69 per 1.000 gallons $9.53 per1.000 gallons $1.84 23.9% for a 5-yard touchdown JaVaughn Craig threw for Next 2,000 gl!lons S6.43 per 1,000 gal!ons $7.91 per l,0OOgal!ons $1.48 23.0% with 1:38 to go and Joe one touchdown and ran Ovcr 5,000gallons S5.82 per1,000 gaHons $7.13 per 1,000 gallons Sl.31 22.5% Brown returned an inter­ in another to lead Austin E.Milir,., ception for a34-yard score Peay to a 27-7 win over Fi.rsl 5,000gallons S42.38 Minimum nm $52.66 Minimum Bill .SI0.28 24.3% 25 seconds later to ensure Murray State in the Ohio Over 5,000gallons S5.82 per 1,000 gallons $7.13 per 1.000 gallons .Sl.31 22.5% Western Kentucky's 33-21 Valley Conference opener L.llilfil, victory over Ball State on for both teams Saturday First 25,000 gallons S158. 78 :\li:n.imwnBill $195.27 !\finimumBill $36.49 23.0% Saturday night. night. Over 25,000 gallons SS.82 per 1.000 gallons S7.13 per l.000gal1ons $1.31 22.5% lllllk.!.llli.., First 1,000gallons SJ.98 :\linimwnBill 54.78 Minimuni Bill so.so 16.7% Owr 1,000 gallons S3.98 per l,000gallons $-t.78 per 1,000 gallons so.so l6.7% )��oje�ale )�aiecB;u e�: First 25,000gallons S 158.78 Minimum Bill $195.27 !\finimumBill $36,4'} 23.0% Over 25,000gallons 55.82 per J ,000 gallons $7.13 per1.000 gallons $1.31 22.5% The monthly bill for a customer using an average of 5.000 gallons of water each month will increasefrom S42.38 to S52.M. This is an increase ofSI0.28 or 24.26%. A pc!rson may e>:aminethis application at the District office at 4596 BagdadRoad, Bagdad. KY, or at the PSC officelocated at 211 Sower Blvd. Frankfort, KY. Monday- Friday from 8:00a.m. - 4:30 p.m.. or �,n the PSC website at lm1:r/Lpsc ky "OY-Written comments regardingthis application may be submitted to PSC through its website or by mail to Public Service Commission, PO Box 615, Frankfort,KY 40602. Theprop-0sed rat� are requiredunder the tenns ofan agreement between the District and USDA Rural Development. KRS 278.023 does not grant the PSC any discretionary authority either to modifyor reject any portionof the agreement betweenRD and the District,or to deferthe issuance of all necessary onicrs p mc 1c tenns of that agreement ��1:� :� .., ��,_ �