BASKETBALL: True resigns at Clark, takes over at Lexington Catholic — B1 The Winchester Sun W E D N E S D A Y , A P R I L 1 1 , 2 0 1 2 CLARK RESIDENTS Indiana troopers charge 3 following pursuit

By Bob Flynn The Winchester Sun Two Winchester residents are in the Jackson County, Ind., jail after a high-speed chase early Tuesday morning. According to an Indiana State Police report, Ernest L. Christopher Jr., 39, and Sheena L. Gladson, 28, both of Win- chester, and another pas- Ernest senger in the Christopher vehicle, An- thony L. Bypass, parkway Watts, 33, of Richmond, were arrested by Indiana State Police connector routes shortly after midnight fol- lowing the chase on southbound Sheena being considered Interstate 65 near Union- Gladson town in south- By Rachel Parsons three road alternates to present to the cabinet. eastern The Winchester Sun Indiana. Michael Jones, an engineer with According The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Vaughn & Melton and a member of the to the report, is seeking input from community mem- project design team, facilitated the meet- troopers bers to help design three possible routes ing and helped committee members cre- pulled over a for a new bypass connecting Veterans Me- ate the alternate designs. vehicle driven morial Parkway and Bypass Road. “We’ve got to look at things other than by Christo- Local road committee members met just what’s on the ground out there,” pher after it with Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Jones said. was clocked consulting engineers Tuesday to develop Two of the proposed routes will con- going 82 mph Anthony Watts nect to Bypass Road at or near Windridge near the 51 Drive, and the third route will connect to mile marker. Boone Avenue before it connects with By- When the officers approached pass Road, using an existing intersection. the vehicle, it pulled out and the City Manager Ken Kerns said the suspects fled the scene. See ROUTES, A3 The report stated that troopers pursued the vehicle at speeds of 100 mph before it left the inter- TOP: Jimmy Powell, a member of the state at the Uniontown exit. Clark County Veterans Memorial Parkway The car crashed into a fence and extension advisory committee, talks about continued on S.R. 250. options for connecting the road with the It stopped a short time later due existing Bypass Road near Boone Avenue to damage sustained in the crash. during a meeting Tuesday evening at Win- Several items of drug parapher- chester City Hall. nalia and hypodermic needles were found inside the vehicle, according MIDDLE: Ananias Calvin III, an engineer to the report. with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Christopher was charged with makes a point during the meeting. resisting law enforcement with a LEFT: Committee member Randy Todd vehicle, possession of a syringe and talks about a section of the corridor that possession of drug paraphernalia, the bypass extension would run through, the report stated. bottom photo. Listening is John Hendricks, Gladson and Watts both were right. The committee is to draw three al- charged with possession of a sy- ternate routes from the end of the Veter- ringe and possession of drug para- ans Parkway at Irvine Road to Bypass phernalia. Road at Boone Avenue. The three are being held in the Jackson County Jail. James Mann/[email protected]

IN YOUR WORLD Fast-moving JENNIFER fire stopped HOWARD Breakfast: The lark County Fire Department Lt. best start a day Vince Cooper, left, foreground, and can have. Cfirefighter Johnson Beam direct a stream of water at a blaze at 1150 Gay — A5 Evans Road Tuesday morning. Firefight- OBITS ers from Bourbon County, background, There are no funeral battle another portion of the blaze. Work- ers were in the process of razing the notices in today’s large building on the property when a edition of the Sun. fire from burning debris spread to the building and a bulldozer. Strong winds W W W . W I N C H E S T E R S U N . C O M spread the fire and threatened several V O L . 1 3 4 , N O . 8 4 other buildings on the property. Fire- 7 5 ¢ P E R C O P Y fighters were on the scene for several hours putting out all the hot spots. Eve- lyn Witmer is the property owner. James Mann/[email protected] THE WINCHESTER SUN A2 — WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2012 Police/fire Local briefs

WINCHESTER POLICE by unlawful taking. ful taking. local transfers and three out- Strode Station council there when the fire oc- — Angel N. Jackson, 34, of of-town transfers. They also meets Thursday curred. Charged 237 Vaught Road, was Reports responded to three general — Stephanie Burns, 28, of charged Tuesday with being — At 4:50 p.m. Tuesday, medical calls, one seizure, The Strode Station Ele- The Winchester Sun 12 Rowland Ave., was a fugitive from another state. officers were called to 30 three cardiac cases, two — Gary L. Martin, 30, of Wheeler Ave. concerning the mentary School-based Deci- 20 Wall Street, Winchester, KY charged Tuesday with theft falls, two overdoses, two res- 40391 33 Franklin Ave., was theft of a cell phone. sion-making Council will USPS #686040 by unlawful taking. piratory cases and two en- Member of The Associated Press. The As- charged Tuesday with theft — At 12:58 a.m. today, offi- meet Thursday at 4 p.m. in — Melissa Finney, 24, of gine assists. the school library. sociated Press is entitled exclusively to the by unlawful taking and first- cers were called to Burns Av- use for republication of all local news printed 312 Jameson Way, was enue and College Street for a in this newspaper, as well as all AP news dis- degree possession of a con- CLARK COUNTY FIRE Debbie Barnes patches. charged today with disre- trolled substance. foot pursuit. Melissa Finney Mailed Monday through Saturday, exclud- ing holidays. Periodicals Postage paid at Win- garding a stop sign, reckless — Johnny W. Tolson, 41, of was arrested on multiple featured at Second chester, KY. driving, driving under the in- 116 Mimosa Drive, was charges. — At 9:09 a.m. Tuesday, Postmaster: Send address changes to The Thursday Winchester Sun, 20 Wall Street, fluence and second-degree charged Tuesday with viola- firefighters responded to a Winchester, KY, 40391. fleeing or evading police. tion of an EPO/DVO. WINCHESTER FIRE-EMS fuel spill on Rockwell Road. The Bluegrass Heritage Suggested home delivery prices in — Ronnie H. Holbrook, 23, — Staci Wilburn, 20, no — At 11:03 a.m. Tuesday, Clark County Museum’s Second Thursday 1 Month ...... $12.50 of 60 Memorial Park, was address given, was charged — On Tuesday, emergency firefighters responded to a program will be Thursday 3 Months ...... $35.65 charged Tuesday with theft Tuesday with theft by unlaw- personnel conducted four barn fire on Gay Evans Road. 6 Months ...... $67.50 at 6 p.m. at 217 S. Main St. 12 Months ...... $120.00 Sign up for EZ Pay Debbie Barnes will speak 1 Month ...... $10.00 on Kentucky plants and 3 Months ...... $30.00 folklore. The program is 6 Months ...... $60.00 State briefs 12 Months ...... $120.00 free and open to the public. Zones 1&2 Refreshments will be 3 Months — $51.32 6 Months — $102.64 Beshear wants national “Our medicine cabinets are threaten public safety. fighters worked into the served. 12 Months — $205.28 more dangerous than our With time running out, law- night. Said Howard: “The Zones 3&4 painkiller tracking 3 Months — $53.65 cars,” said U.S. Rep. Hal makers haven’t yet reached wind’s what’s killing us.” Correction 6 Months — $107.30 12 Months — $214.61 Rogers, R-Ky. “This epidemic agreement on what road con- He said construction equip- Zones 5&6 ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — touches people from the Hol- struction projects to fund in ment was brought in to push In Tuesday’s Winchester 3 Months — $58.32 Ky. Gov. Steve Beshear told a 6 Months — $116.64 lywood Hills to the Ap- the next two-year budget sawdust on the fire in order Sun, Chad Abner was incor- 12 Months — $233.28 drug summit Tuesday that the palachian Mountains.” cycle or in an overall six-year to suffocate it. rectly listed as a resident of Zones 7&8 50 states need to link their 3 Months — $66.48 Beshear said the states plan. Smoke from the blaze was 102 Fitch Ave., and that he 6 Months — $132.97 prescription drug monitoring must pull together to edu- Beshear said he would so thick Norfolk Southern was removed from the 12 Months — $265.93 programs if the nation is ——— cate, treat and prevent drug make State Budget Director halted train traffic and fami- house. Abner is the owner Zone rated on destination. going crack down on pill mills of the building, and was not Zone furnished upon request abuse. Mary Lassiter, Transportation lies in nearby homes were ——— and painkiller abuse. “We’ve been dealing with Secretary Mike Hancock and evacuated and sent to a hotel, Single Copy Price: 75 cents Beshear told 700 people at this problem on a statewide their staffs available to law- but were expected to return CONTACT US: the National Rx Drug Abuse basis for a long time,” makers to help finalize a deal home Wednesday. Newsroom — 355-1307 or Summit in Orlando that pre- [email protected] Beshear said, but it now before adjourning the legisla- Knott Co. Sports — 355-1214 or scription painkiller abuse “a needs to have a “national tive session. 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County special election MISSED PAPER: ment officers, pharmacists and six-year road plan on the fire are expected to return. Budget Director Mary said Tuesday was 2,379 against, If you fail to receive your paper, Paper Replacement Service and doctors. final day of this year’s legisla- The Tateville Volunteer Fire increases in collections from 1,590 in favor. is available Monday through Friday Kentucky has one of the na- tive session. Department was called out sales, income and property from 5-6 p.m. Knott County Clerk Ken and Saturday from 6-8 a.m. tion’s highest rates of pre- Beshear said in a state- Tuesday evening to the fire at taxes pushed government re- Gayheart said the liquor Please call 859-355-1201 scription drug overdose ment Tuesday that the state’s the Kingsford Charcoal plant ceipts higher in March. election drew more voters and leave a message Most carriers bill monthly for home and deaths, with more than 1,000 roads and bridges are the in southern Pulaski County. That’s good news for a state than had cast ballots in business delivery. Carriers are independent each year. That’s more than state’s economic lifeblood, Tateville Fire Chief Jim where lawmakers recently the 2011 general election. contractors and are not employees of The Winchester Sun. The Winchester Sun is not the number who die on that and not passing legislation to Howard told the Common- passed a bare-bones budget Knott County joins Rock- responsible for advance payments made to state’s highways, Beshear ensure their continued main- wealth Journal that water did calling for spending cuts castle County, Barbourville carriers. We encourage direct payments to said. tenance would do more than little to stop the blaze as fire- across state government. and London in staying dry. our office. The Winchester Sun local forecast

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Receive 10% discount when you mention this ad. Subscribe to The Winchester Sun! Call 744-3880 THE WINCHESTER SUN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2012 — A3 GENERAL ASSEMBLY ROUTES Lunch FROM PAGE A1 Prescription drug bill facing engineers will determine if the alternates will re- corner quire additional lanes or other changes to existing Here’s what local opposition from state MDs roads. “The consultant goes schools are serving FRANKFORT (AP) — House Speaker management clinics be owned by physi- to government agencies charged with back and sees if they can Thursday, April 12 Greg Stumbo called Tuesday for law- cians licensed in Kentucky. That’s an ef- public health, not law enforcement,” make that work,” Kerns makers to support legislation aimed at fort to root out “pill mills” run by Jones said. said. Elementary curbing prescription drug abuse despite operators who have little or no medical Jones also objected to what he called The three alternates are schools opposition from the Kentucky Medical expertise but are doling out massive a “provider tax” that was originally in required as part of an en- Association. amounts of painkillers. the legislation, taken out, then put back vironmental study, but the Stumbo cited research that suggests Stumbo’s memo was in response to a in. The legislation would allow the attor- cabinet will make the Breakfast doctors are prescribing high doses of KMA letter circulated over the weekend ney general’s office to institute a $50 a final decision. Choice of mini cinni painkillers that are being abused by ad- that opposed putting the attorney gen- year fee on physicians to cover the cost “We’ll try to match that rolls, mini pancakes, dicts, many of whom are dying from eral’s office in charge of monitoring the of operating and maintaining the pre- as much as we can,” Jones cereal and toast, yogurt overdoses. In Kentucky, more people die prescribing practices of Kentucky physi- scription monitoring system. said of the committee’s se- and toast, juice, fruit from drug overdoses than car wrecks, cians. “Drug abuse is a societal problem, one lection. and milk. forcing lawmakers to take a serious look Dr. Shawn Jones, president of the not created by physicians,” Jones wrote. Engineers may have to at legislation that would make it easier Kentucky Medical Association, said in “While the KMA supports efforts to com- change the selected alter- Lunch for police and prosecutors to identify the letter that physicians support clos- bat abuse, it is wholly inappropriate to nate to accommodate de- Choice of homemade unscrupulous doctors. ing “illegitimate pain clinics” and the single out physicians as the source of sign requirements, such lasagna, peanut butter “It is a reasonable, fair and much proposed requirement that they be funding for a governmentally mandated as road curvatures and and jelly sandwich, needed law that will encourage doctors owned by doctors. program such as KASPER.” grade elevations, in order Cheerios and yogurt, to ensure that these powerful drugs are But Jones said they do not support Jones also said a provision that re- to make the road safe for chef salad, steamed used in appropriate cases and not freely moving the drug monitoring system to quires all physicians to use the drug- driving 50-60 mph. broccoli, garden salad, given out and diverted to the black mar- the attorney general’s office from the monitoring system not just for The cabinet also is seek- garlic Texas toast, fruit, ket,” he said in a memo to lawmakers. Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family painkillers but also for anti-anxiety med- ing input from property ice cream and milk. Lawmakers are scheduled to recon- Services. ications may push some doctors to stop owners who may be im- vene in Frankfort on Thursday for the Jones said the Kentucky Medical Asso- prescribing such medications. pacted by the new road. Middle schools final day of this year’s legislative ses- ciation is concerned about “highly sensi- “Some people may claim that is a good Several committee mem- sion. The prescription drug bill is one of tive personal medical information thing, but when access to care for those bers live or own property Breakfast several matters on the agenda. regarding individual Kentuckians” being in need becomes limited, that opinion in the Boonesboro Road Choice of mini cinni Under the legislation, all doctors available to employees in the attorney will change rapidly,” he wrote. “We can- area, and on Bypass Road. roll, cereal and toast, would be required to use the prescrip- general’s office and to law enforcement not ignore the collateral damage and un- Committee Chairman yogurt and toast, juice, tion monitoring system, known as personnel. intended consequences attendant to Frank Hicks said the fruit and milk. KASPER. It also would require that pain “Access to such data should be limited such mandates.” panel would try to be as respectful of property Lunch lines as possible. The for- Choice of cafe mer county extension burger, barbecue on SUMMER TRAVEL agent said he is sensitive bun, sack lunch, soup to the impact on farm and sandwich, taco owners and hoped to avoid salad, french fries, cole splitting land into small, slaw, leaf lettuce, unusable tracts. tomato, pickle, fruit Running on empty When designing the al- and milk. ternatives, Hicks said the committee tried not to High school Expect gas prices to top $4 by May disrupt businesses, homes, property lines and utility Breakfast NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. drivers will cans vote in November. on their bottom line. lines. Choice of English pay an average of 24 cents more per “People are going to notice” if the Anne Banas, executive editor of the There will be a public muffin breakfast sand- gallon for gasoline during this sum- national average crosses $4, said Fred travel website SmarterTravel.com, said meeting in Winchester wich, sausage biscuit, mer’s travel season, the government Rozell, retail pricing director at Oil that higher gas prices might force trav- during the summer to peanut butter and jelly, said Tuesday. Price Information Service. “Anytime elers to stay at cheaper hotels this present design alternates. breakfast pastry or Gasoline will cost an average of $3.95 the price goes up, it’s going to affect summer. They also may decide to cut There will be a prelimi- muffin, cereal and per gallon from April through Septem- things.” their trips short. But most won’t stay nary line and grade in- toast, juice or fruit and ber, an increase of 6.3 percent from the The government said there’s a small home. spection in September to milk. same period last year, the Energy Infor- chance the price could climb as high as “People will still travel for summer help determine the best mation Administration predicted. The $4.50 a gallon in June. vacation and still perceive a driving va- alternative. The commit- Lunch peak should come in May, when gas av- Pump prices have risen with crude cation as cheaper than flying,” Banas tee will discuss the find- Country Kitchen: erages $4.01 per gallon, the agency oil, which is refined into gasoline and said. ings of the inspection, as Burrito bar, corn, black said. other fuels. Brent crude, which is used The government made a number of well as the public com- or refried beans, Span- Gasoline already has jumped by 20 to price most of the oil used by U.S. re- other predictions in its report: ments at its October meet- ish rice. percent this year to a national average fineries, has jumped by 14 percent this — Refineries will produce less gaso- ing. Salad and More: of $3.922 per gallon, according to auto year. Benchmark U.S. crude has in- line and other fuels this summer. The Salad choice, soup and club AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report. creased by 4 percent. decline of about 0.6 percent is due Contact Rachel Parsons sensational sandwich, Prices, which are posted on station The increase is largely due to a dis- partly to closures of three refineries at rparsons@winchester- hummus, veggies. fruit signs on street corners across America, pute over Iran’s nuclear program that that feed East Coast markets. 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SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT THE WINCHESTER SUN A4 — WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2012 Opinion War on women, Part II HICAGO — Everyone’s talking about the Republican C“war on women.” But while women’s organi- zations across the country are steaming mad about powerful men trying to, as many feminists have re- ferred to it, “put them in their place,” few women seem to be interested in talking about the war on women that’s being perpe- Esther Cepeda trated by women them- selves. Not sure what the heck I’m talking about? The crux of my complaint can be neatly summarized by the following comment made by Lee Aron- sohn, the co-creator of the CBS show “Two and a Half Men,” to The Hollywood Reporter last week at the Toronto Screenwriting Conference. He was referring to the explosion of female-centric entertainment aspiring to be every bit as raunchy as manly-man programming. “Enough, ladies. I get it. You have periods,” Aronsohn said, even as he applauded comedians such as Whitney Cummings and Chelsea Han- dler for making it socially acceptable to talk about taboo lady subjects on TV. “But we’re ap- proaching peak vagina on television, the point of labia saturation.” I couldn’t agree more. I’m all for portraying It takes a village to solve the drug problem women in a realistic light and for ushering in an era where women’s private parts and processes ast year, Clark County officials re- they’re “beating their heads against a now there could be reasons found to ban can be referred to by their anatomical names in- sponded to 20 overdose deaths. wall.” almost every product on the shelves, be- stead of infantile euphemisms or vulgar words, LThose are 20 lives that could have I asked: “If the cycle is just going to cause people who are in the mindset to but that utopia is not what I’m referring to. been saved. keep repeating, and people are always get high are going to find a way to do it no Countless books, magazine articles, movies And while it’s the going to be buying and selling drugs, then matter what. and TV shows are presenting women as one of duty of local law what’s the point of making arrests?” Part of the solution is obviously getting “the boys,” happy to talk about their body parts, enforcement to Of course, I know officers need to con- the drug dealers off the streets. But the raging libidos and empty desires in the basest catch the bad guys tinue arresting people who break the law, other part? We must change the way of way possible. so they can hope- especially people who put innocent peo- thinking before it even begins and initi- The people who create, portray or otherwise fully be punished, ple — particularly children — in danger. ate a positive, anti-drug attitude in the exploit this new female archetype for financial it’s society’s job to I guess the sentiment I was trying to ex- schools and encourage adults in the com- gain — and, of course, the women who buy into catch them before press was that unless something in soci- munity to set good examples that go along the grossly distorted images — are complicit in they have a chance ety changes, aren’t officers just going to with that message, and we must let peo- projecting a new feminine ideal of women who to fall — before continue making arrest after tiring ar- ple who may need help know where they aren’t merely willing to talk dirty, but ready to they have a chance Katie Perkowski rest? can get it. spout bathroom humor and look hot while to become bad Legislators can always enact new regu- Members of the community should also they’re at it. guys. lations to make certain substances ille- make better efforts to support the local OK, some male readers might quibble with me Law enforcement officers can only do gal, but unless the mindset of the people organizations that already are working about how sexy the cast of “Bridesmaids” looked so much. Sure, they can handcuff a drug who want to abuse or sell these sub- hard to send and maintain a message while experiencing an explosive bout of food poi- dealer and put him in jail until trial, but stances changes, won’t they just figure against drugs — organizations like the soning in lavish gowns, but you get my point. By what happens when that person gets put out a way around regulations or move on Clark County Agency for Substance Abuse the way, that movie is a perfect example of the back into society? Unless his way of think- to different substances? Policy, the Clark County Christian Drug young, loose and crude variation of sailor-swear- ing changes, he probably will just fall For example, in 2010 the state banned Coalition and Drug Abuse Resistance Ed- ing sexy — both women and men loved it so right back into old habits, once again K2, a brand of synthetic marijuana, be- ucation (DARE). much that it made $300 million at the box office. hurting not only himself, but the commu- cause of certain chemicals it contained. Also, if you see something suspicious, Washington Post movie critic Ann Hornaday nity. These products, sold as incense under let local law enforcement officers know. recently vented about the newly widespread pre- A couple of weeks ago, during a police brand names like “Funky Monkey,” “Black It may turn out to be nothing, but it also ponderance of female genital jokes in reference academy session on narcotics, we dis- Mamba” and “Spice,” produce side effects may turn out to be a dangerous situation to the new film “Friends With Kids,” which falls cussed the damages caused by drug use like abnormal heart rhythms, hallucina- they can prevent. into a category comprised of supposedly more and abuse to both the users and their tions, anxiety and vomiting. After law- With more positive involvement and at- mature women behaving lewdly. She wondered if communities. As I’ve heard many people makers banned K2, deeming specific titudes from community members, per- the “V-bomb” is becoming the new “F-bomb,” say, “Winchester doesn’t have a crime chemicals in it illegal, manufacturers haps a new way of thinking could emerge. and decried as “lamentable” this odious trend problem, it has a drug problem.” That simply reworked their products and put And perhaps that way of thinking could that “has made women’s most private part a fa- sentiment was echoed again by local offi- similar “incense” back on the shelves. save lives in the future — and then the vorite go-to gag.” cers and deputies who told of their in- They tap danced their way around the number 20 could eventually be zero. The New York Times, describing the phenome- volvement with combatting drug dealers. regulations. non, said: “these quips have become de rigueur At times, their stories seemed pretty So, what would the next step be — Contact Katie Perkowski at in a certain kind of entertainment directed pri- “doom and gloom,” as one officer put it. banning incense altogether? Of course [email protected] or fol- marily at women, badges of progressiveness that And as one resident said, it seems like not. If that were the answer, I’m sure by low her on Twitter, @TheSunKatie. often serve only to veil the retrograde themes lurking behind them.” The sexually liberated she-wolf in scanty sheep’s clothing seems to be everywhere in vary- G U E S T E D I T O R I A L Letter ing degrees of comedy and dead seriousness. You can blame men — as everyone always does — for demanding such images, but women are in to the the driver’s seat an increasing amount of the A budget passed, albeit ‘very ugly’ time. editor For example, “Girls,” the soon-to-debut HBO here’s very little good to be said about funding, but with the proviso that if local gov- series created by a young woman, has been the record of the 2012 Kentucky Gen- ernment gets a rebate from the hospital for widely described as a post-college version of eral Assembly. Very little. But there’s what it owes, the state must get a refund of Thanks for “Sex and the City.” It isn’t going to be a magnet T one thing for which the lawmakers can get the same dollar amount. alumni support for guys — no more, anyway, than the endless backhanded praise: They reached a budget Despite the documented outcome of the stream of “reality” TV shows that feast the eyes compromise. 2011 gubernatorial race, the real winner, it ap- Dear Editor, of mostly female viewers on dysfunctional rela- ... Thus, they avoided the donnybrooks that pears, was Senate President David Williams, I would like to thank all tionships, material excess and distorted body have occurred in recent years that required R-Burkesville, whose wily use of his GOP-dom- the Clark County supporters images. extended or special sessions. inated branch seems to be running the table who made the drive to Mont- Sure, women can choose to get angry anytime That said, it is, as state Rep. Jim Wayne, D- in Frankfort. Gov. Steve Beshear, the ostensi- gomery County this past Sat- a prominent man implies that their reproductive Louisville, pronounced, “a very ugly budget.” ble winner last fall, proposed a casino gam- urday to show support for rights are somehow contingent on their personal There’s no money for raises for teachers and bling amendment, which was promptly the Clark Alumni football sexual choices. But not without admitting that state workers. With cuts of 6.4 percent for defeated in the Senate; after that, Beshear team. It was really great to women condone a certain societal view by giving public universities, parents and students will was about as visible in the Capitol as Judge see the large number of fans their money, time and attention to countless en- be faced with still higher tuition at a time Crater. ... there. Hopefully, next year tertainments that feed into men’s degrading when debt for student loans has reached a To be sure, this session benefited from the we can get our numbers up views of them. historic high and has become an appalling skill of House Speaker Greg Stumbo, himself a and be able to hang in for Women can choose to simply avoid the steady burden on the middle class. Many in that cate- former attorney general, who is every bit as the win at the end to make stream of female-demeaning media as much as gory may also face rising costs as they are foxy and adroit in his legislative skills as you all proud. possible — though it’s tough considering there forced to bear more of the costs for the elderly Williams. But the ultimate outcome is that Also, I would like to thank will always be a grocery checkout line filled with and disabled. very little advanced to benefit the common- the people in Montgomery vulgar magazine come-ons for learning The compromise, however, avoided a major wealth. And, at a time when the state is feel- County who offered their “naughty” sex moves packaged as “fashion.” crisis for Louisville and for its University Hos- ing the impact of the recession more acutely time and facilities that gave Such sacrifice might be less satisfying to some pital. The Republican Senate, which at times than ever, the hardships that will result from both alumni football teams than just bashing Republicans for their political seemed to be at war with the state’s largest this parsimonious spending plan will be real, the opportunity to play. We views about reproductive rights. But, ladies, if city this session, had proposed a whopping cut and in some cases enduring. were treated well all the way this is what coming a long way looks like, we’re of $13.9 million from the grant for the care of around by fans and workers. in big trouble. indigents at the teaching hospital. ... A com- The Courier-Journal, Thanks again to all that gave promise reached in Frankfort restored the Louisville, March 30 support. Esther Cepeda’s email address is estherj- Neal Miller [email protected]. Winchester

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Another might be a 6:45-8 p.m., every Monday Ffast is the glass of fruit juice and Wednesday through most important and a slice of whole May 16, for all age groups meal of the day. wheat toast with and abilities. Call 744- It provides a peanut butter. 9554 for more informa- morning jump- Eggs, a good tion. start for your source of protein, — Community blood body and brain, can also be a part of drive, Clark County Pub- boosting energy a healthy breakfast. AP photo and improving If you don’t like tra- lic Library, 370 S. Burns Terronish James, left, paints the nails of Sunnye Lauren during class after a news conference at Ave., 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m. memory and ditional breakfast the Laney College School of Cosmetology in Oakland, Calif., Tuesday. Some nail polishes com- problem-solving foods, you can have monly found in California salons and advertised as free of a so-called “toxic trio” of chemicals skills. lunch or dinner THURSDAY, APRIL 12 actually have high levels of agents known to cause birth defects, according to state chemical Jennifer Howard regulators. Eating break- foods instead, like a — Conkwright Middle fast can actually sandwich on whole School cheer clinic, 6-8 help you lose weight, by grain bread or a slice of p.m. fighting off hunger for the leftover veggie pizza. The — Boonesboro Lioness Regulators: Toxins found rest of the day and helping important thing is to give Club meeting, 6:30 p.m., you say “no” to high-calorie your body the fuel that it Forest Grove Christian snacks and “yes” to health- needs to get your busy Church. ier food choices for lunch spring days off to a healthy in ‘nontoxic’ nail polishes and dinner. It can help reg- start. FRIDAY, APRIL 13 ulate your blood sugar and Be sure to visit our web- control cholesterol levels. site for our weekly Taste of The report also found that SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — and animal products. People who regularly eat the Month recipe. This — Conkwright Middle five of seven products that Some nail polishes commonly “I’m shocked. I’m a mother breakfast have lower rates week’s recipe is pasta with School cheerleading try- claimed to be “free of the found in California salons now, so I try to stay away of diabetes and heart dis- spinach and chicken. The out/evaluations, 6-9 p.m. toxic three” included one or and advertised as free of a so- from different chemicals,” ease. website is at A current sports physical more of the agents in signifi- called “toxic trio” of chemi- said Juanita Navarrete, a 27- But what you eat for www.ces.ca.uky.edu/clark required prior to tryouts. cant levels. cals actually have high levels year-old from San Leandro breakfast does matter — Don’t forget our upcom- Gymnastics are not re- The agency said it did not of agents linked to birth de- who was getting a manicure coffee and doughnuts are ing AARP Safe Driver Pro- quired. For more informa- have enough data to accu- fects, state regulators said and pedicure. Navarrete said not enough! A healthy gram from 1 to 5 p.m. on tion, contact Kim Ritchie rately estimate how many Tuesday. she relies on labels to make breakfast should contain Thursday, April 21. Call the at 771-5566 or Treva people were being exposed to A Department of Toxic choices in buying products choices from the following Extension Office at 744- Parks at (859) 333-4643. the chemicals through the Substances Control report and was happy that the state food groups: fruits, vegeta- 4682 to register. products. determined that the misla- did random testing of nail bles, whole grains, lean pro- SATURDAY, APRIL 14 beled nail products have the “We know there are expo- polishes. teins and low-fat dairy Jennifer Howard is the potential to harm thousands sures at salons, both to work- The DTSC said all three products. Clark County Extension — Clark County Re- of workers in more than ers and customers, and we’re chemicals are linked to A whole-grain breakfast Service agent for family publicans will have their 48,000 nail salons in Califor- concerned about potential chronic health conditions cereal with sliced fruit and and consumer sciences. monthly meeting, 9 a.m. nia, and their customers. harm,” said Karl Palmer, the when inhaled, and that the at the Steakhouse on Lex- The use of the three chem- DTSC’s pollution prevention 121,000 licensed nail care ington Avenue, all regis- icals in nail products is legal performance manager who technicians who work in the tered Republicans are if properly labeled. But oversaw the report. salons, many of them young urged to attend. agency officials said the false “Our strategy first and Asian-American women, are Share Your — Democratic county claims may violate a state foremost is to shed light on most at risk. Two of the three convention, open to all law that requires disclosure the reality of what’s in these chemicals tested on humans Democrats of Clark of harmful chemicals in con- products and put this infor- and animals have shown Special Day County, 10 a.m., Clark sumer products. The state at- mation out to everyone.” links to developmental prob- County Extension Office, torney general could decide Among the products tested lems, while DBP has only Call Rachel Parsons 859-355-1217 1400 Fortune Drive. Clark whether the companies will that the state says were mis- been tested on animals. [email protected] County Democratic Exec- face legal action, which can labeled were: Sation 99 utive Committee mem- include fines and an order to basecoat, Sation 53 red-pink bers will be elected, and attach warning labels. nail color, Dare to Wear nail delegates for the Ken- Investigators randomly lacquer, Chelsea 650 Baby’s FROM tucky Democratic Party chose 25 brands of polishes Breath Nail Lacquer, New state convention on June that are available only at nail York Summer Nail Color, 2 will be elected, too. salons, including a number of Paris Spicy 298 nail lacquer, Contact Karen Ward, 771- products claiming to be free Sunshine nail lacquer, Cacie 4810, for more informa- of the chemicals toluene, Light Free Gel Basecoat, s tion. dibutyl phthalate (DBP) and Cacie Sun Protection Top- i a p e r formaldehyde, which are coat, Golden Girl Topcoat, MONDAY, APRIL 15 known as the toxic trio. Reg- Nail Art Top-N-Seal and High D ulators said exposure to large Gloss Topcoat. The polishes — Winchester-Clark amounts of the chemicals are not sold in retail stores. County Parks and Recre- has been linked to develop- At ZaZa, a nail salon near ation swimming clinic, mental problems, asthma San Francisco’s waterfront TO 6:45-8 p.m., every Monday and other illnesses. ballpark, customers said they D Diipplloommaass and Wednesday through Investigators found that 10 were shocked by news of the May 16, for all age groups of 12 products that claimed misleading labels. and abilities. Call 744- to be free of toluene actually The salon, which does not Parents, Grandparents, Friends or Employers, take advantage of this 9554 for more informa- contained it, with four of the carry any of the mislabeled opportunity to recognize that special graduate. tion. products having dangerously brands, said it uses products high levels. labeled free of the toxic trio The Winchester Sun will publish photos of your favorite seniors for TUESDAY, APRIL 16 only $20.00 in the 20122010 edition of the annual graduation section. — Free AARP tax Show the world what your beautiful baby has become. preparation, Central Bap- 25 Years Ago tist Church Annex, 10 GRCGRC 20122010 a.m.-3 p.m. April 11, 1987 Pacesetters program, which — Free Chess Club Austin Wayne meeting, College Park Li- will develop year-round ac- Kelsey Lane brary, 6 p.m. For more in- The music ranges from tivities targeted at senior cit- Shelton formation, visit bluegrass to rock during the izens 55 and older. 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Partic- tist Church Annex, 10 perform a bluegrass medley. ipating were Angela Ratliff, Publishes: Publishes: Thursday, Thursday, May 2717 a.m.-3 p.m. Bruce Pace and the entire Brenda Hudson, Gina — Clark County cast will sing “Old Blackwa- Haynes, David Bush, Robert Deadline: Wednesday, May 9 Human Services Council Deadline: Wednesday, May 13 ter.” Mulfinger and David Hanna. ¡ meeting, Arby’s, noon. The scholars will attend a Representatives from all Gov. Martha Layne Collins business seminar at the Uni- Name of Graduate human services agencies has created the Governor’s versity of Kentucky. serving Clark County are School invited. — Winchester-Clark Your Message County Parks and Recre- ation swimming clinic, 6:45-8 p.m., every Monday Your Name and Wednesday through May 16, for all age groups Address and abilities. Call 744- 9554 for more informa- City tion. Phone MONDAY, APRIL 23 K $20.00 Enclosed, Make Checks payable to The Winchester Sun. 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COVINGTON — (AP) — same agricultural issues as Walter confirmed. other fruit crop in Northern Homegrown grapes and other farmers in Kentucky But he said local growers Kentucky, is beginning to small wineries are returning including pests and weather. are doing well at re-estab- break bud,” Walter said. “We to Kentucky and bringing Schmidt would have lishing grapes in the state. normally don’t break bud back a tradition that made started producing wine two “I think they’re all holding until mid-April, so we’re the Bluegrass State the years ago, but birds started their own,” he said. “I mean, about two to three weeks country’s third largest eating all the grapes. He in- you don’t do something ahead of time.” grape- and wine-producing stalled a bird netting last where you lose a lot of A hard frost in the late state before Prohibition. year, but then faced another money very long.” spring could devastate the In 1998, there were only critter. Walter, who also is chair- buds that create clusters of 40 acres of wine grapes in “The entire crop was man of the Kentucky Grape grapes. commercial vineyards in gone,” he said. “And I had and Wine Council, said Ken- “So we’ve got four weeks Kentucky, but The Kentucky over 2,000 pounds of grapes. tucky’s wines have been win- (of worry),” he said. “You’re Enquirer reports that today I mean, I had a really nice ning medals and praise at on pins and needles waiting more than 113 grape produc- crop.” wine shows, but he’d also for that one cold front, and Photo submitted ers are growing 583 acres of A fellow winemaker, Julie like to see the Kentucky the one evening or morning Keturah Cook was selected as the overall champion in the grapes. There are also 60 Clinkenbeard of Atwood Hill State Fair become a show- that it’s going to be 32 de- Clark County 4-H Variety Show for her Spanish ballet perform- small farm wineries in the Winery, located about three case for the common- grees, or lower.” ance. state miles south of Independ- wealth’s wines and market But the early spring has Vineyards cover part of ence, helped solve his mys- them to visitors. brought more customers to the hillside above Mark tery missing fruit. “The state fair, it treats local wineries looking for Schmidt’s 19th-century “She said, ‘Raccoons. They wine kind of like it does a outdoor activities and views 4-H Variety Show stone home in Covington, got you,’” Schmidt recalled, prize watermelon. Yeah, you of the vineyards. where vines grew between laughing. “Two-thousand win a blue ribbon and it sits Walter, whose StoneBrook The 2012 Clark County 4-H Variety Show was Friday, 1877 and 1922. pounds of grapes, in 10 out there and everybody Winery makes a popular March 30 at the George Rogers Clark High School Audito- Late this year, he hopes to days.” looks at it, and that’s it,” he vidal blanc wine, said he’s rium. be making wines from the Dennis Walter, president said. “It really has no lasting bought more grapes locally Keturah Cook was named the overall champion with her nearly two acres of red dorn- of the Northern Kentucky effect.” than ever before because Spanish ballet of “Esmeralda Variation.” felder grapes, which pro- Vintners and Grape Growers But growth in the industry they are growing in sales. The variety category champion was Hayden Turley and the duce inky red wines popular Association, said raccoons may be stymied this year, be- “It’s our first grape we’ve variety category runner up was Blaine Keathley. in Germany. are a common problem for cause vintners fear the mild ever planted, our first wine In the other dance category, Sadie Grace Hammond was These modern-day winer- the new vineyards in Ken- winter could harm yields. we ever made, and it’s been selected as champion in the high school division while Ketu- ies are dealing with all the tucky. “They like grapes,” “Our crops, like every well received,” he said. rah Cook was named champion in the junior high division. Brooklyn Johnson was named champion in the elementary school division while Emma Reece was runner up in the ele- mentary division. In the instrumental category, Katherine Goble was the Pest alert for Clark County junior high champion and Delaney Mitchell was the elemen- tary champion. In the vocal category, the champion was Kaitlyn Horn and Alfalfa Weevil tions ahead of schedule. that attach flowers to stems) follows. the runner up was Sara Johnson. Often, droplets of bacterial ooze can be The specialty act champion was Natalie Anderson and Tip feeding by alfalfa weevil larvae Spring Strawberry Pests seen coming from pedicels. Bacteria Current Tackett and runner up was the group “Nox” consist- should be very obvious now. A short travel down the spur into the twig. ing of Christina Young, Mayleigh Van Hoose and Gabby residual insecticide can be used if There are several common spring Cankers that form around the spur- there is significant weevil activity and pests of strawberries that can attack attachment site girdle branches, and White. a week or more until harvest. the plants (spittlebugs) or attack and then branch parts above the canker The specialty act third place winners were Sydney Partin, Small parasitoid wasps play an im- damage the fruit (plant bugs, slugs and also die. Jaden Tankersley and Emily Vires, with the fourth place spe- portant role in regulating alfalfa weevil sap beetles). cialty act going to Jasmine Roe and Hannah Hisle. populations so insecticides should be Growers should be scouting for plant Ground-Nesting Bees The Fannie Bush Dance Team was named the club cham- used only as necessary to control large bugs and spittlebugs and using recom- pion. Team members include Andrew Underwood, Matthew weevil populations. mended insecticide treatment deci- Several species of ground-nesting Baker, Caleb Clark, Shannon Howell, Jaden Tankersley, Leah Check the product label for rates sions. bees or digger bees thrive in Kentucky Parrott, Emily Vires, Tae Nalling and Sydney Partin. and harvest intervals and match times and are important pollinators in late All acts won blue ribbons along with prize money. Con- with anticipated cutting. Fire Blight spring and early summer. gratulations to each and every act for a job well done. Digger bees are solitary; each lives Pythium Root Rot Fire blight can be a devastating bac- alone and constructs its own gallery, a Demonstration Contest Results terial disease of apple, crabapple, pear tunnel and chamber in which it raises The unseasonably warm tempera- and flowering pear, but disease epi- its larvae on pollen from flowers. Congratulations to the following individuals for their par- tures prevalent over the past weeks demics are often sporadic. The pencil diameter-sized openings, ticipation in the demonstration speech contest: have pushed things in the plant world, Our current conditions are an indi- which may be shared by several bees, including disease. Pythium root rot has cation that fire blight may be severe are surrounded by loose soil excavated — Haley Flannery: Gifts in a Jar, blue and champion been confirmed on some fairly young this spring. Initial fire blight infections when the tunnel is dug. — Koty Hall: How to Make Cupcakes, blue and champion tobacco seedlings. occur through flowers. We call this Large colonies can develop over time — Abby Rank: How to Make Your Own All Natural Laundry Pythium root rot is common in to- symptom “blossom blight.” with many openings in sunny areas Detergent and Save Money, blue and champion bacco float beds, but usually isn’t seen Petal browning is the first sign of with well-drained soil. They may sting — Emily Vires: How to Make Popsicles, blue and cham- much until mid-April; however warm petal blight, but many growers do not if handled or stepped on but do not ag- pion weather has created favorable condi- notice it. Browning of pedicels (stems gressively defend their nests. — Bethany Mohr: How to Make Soap, blue and champion

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PRMI i E l H i L d DISCLAIMER S d t d i t b Online: Keith Taylor Sports Blog: Want to know what sports editor Keith Taylor Sports Editor thinks about any sports topic? Check out his “Third and [email protected] Long” blog at www.winchestersun.com. Sports (859) 355-1214 briefs Twitter: keithtaylor21 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2012 — B1

College Baseball Prep Roundup Louisville rolls past Kentucky Cards LEXINGTON — The 19th-ranked Louisville Cardinals plated three runs in the top of the first blast inning and got a dominat- ing outing from starter Jared Ruxer, posting a 12- 0 win over No.1 Kentucky, snapping UK’s 21-game Paris non-conference winning streak to open the year, on Tuesday night in front By Keith Taylor of a season-high 3,563 The Winchester Sun fans at Cliff Hagan Sta- dium. The George Rogers Kentucky (30-4) suf- Clark baseball team fered its first non-confer- picked up it where it left ence loss of the season, off with an 18-2 rout of as UK had opened up Paris in five innings with a 21-0 mark in non- league action. UK en- Tuesday afternoon. tered the two-game series The Cardinals (2-7) with the Cardinals having led 4-2 going into the won the last two meet- sixth inning, but broke ings, before Louisville the game open with a 13- claimed the opener of the run outburst in the sixth 2012 series. for the final margin. The Wildcats mustered Clark banged out 14 hits a season-low four hits in against the Hounds and the game, with Lucas pitchers Logan Mc- Witt, J.T. Riddle and Querry and Trevor Back Thomas McCarthy deliv- ering singles, with Mc- combined on a three-hit- Carthy adding a double James Mann/[email protected] ter for Clark. late in the game. UK also George Rogers Clark coach Scott True resigned after 11 seasons as girls basketball coach at George Rogers Clark High McQuerry threw the got walks from Luke School. True will take over a similar post at Lexington Catholic. True compiled a 179-135 record at Clark and led the first five innings and al- Maile and Michael Lady Cardinals to the 10th Region title in 2010. lowed three hits and Williams. both runs scored by the UK starter A.J. Reed hosts. McQuerry struck (4-1) took his first career out three betters, while loss, allowing nine hits Back fanned one hitter and five runs in 2.2 in- in his only inning of work nings, striking out four. Louisville (24-9) in the sixth frame. starter Jared Ruxer (5-0) True leaves flock Clark laced three tossed six shutout in- extra base hits, with nings, his second splen- Pokey Harris and Brent did outing against a Stoneking each connect- Southeastern Conference Clark coach steps down, takes over at LexCath ing on a double, while foe. Zach Roe had a triple. McQuerry paced College Basketball By Keith Taylor Clark’s offense with four Draft deadlines The Winchester Sun singles and three RBIs. create conflict Taylor Howard followed George Rogers Clark girls basket- with three hits and drove ball coach Scott True said goodbye in two runs, while Steven LEXINGTON (AP) — to one team and was introduced to Davis also added a pair The NCAA’s deadline for another Tuesday. players to withdraw their of hits and drove in two True, who has spent the past 11 runs. Harris, Stoneking, names from entering the years as coach of the Lady Cardi- NBA draft is Tuesday. Wes Lawwill, Roe and However, no announce- nals, stepped down and accepted a Luke Sharrock each had ments were expected similar post at Lexington Catholic. one hit in the easy vic- from Kentucky, where the True takes over for Chelsea Chown- tory. Wildcats have as many as ing, a former standout at the school five players possibly leav- who compiled a 39-24 record in two Softball ing early. seasons at the helm. True was 179- Coach John Calipari 135 at Clark and guided the team to says his Wildcats are ad- The Lady Cardinals the 10th Region title in 2010. In his saved their best for last hering to the NBA’s dead- last three seasons, the Lady Cards line of April 29 to decide with two runs in their compiled a 61-31 record, including a final plate appearance, their futures. 24-8 mark two years ago. In addition Around the nation, the but it wasn’t enough in a dual and dueling dead- to the region title, Clark finished as 3-2 loss at Tates Creek lines have players and region runner-up in 2009 and 2011. Tuesday. coaching staffs wonder- “I’ve been privileged to be the Clark was limited to ing what’s next during coach (at Clark) for 11 years,” he three hits, but got solid this confusing 19-day win- said Tuesday night. “Anytime you get James Mann/[email protected] production from Re- dow. Some players — in- to coach at a place for 11 years, you George Rogers Clark coach Scott True met with the Lady Cardinals Tuesday, cluding Kansas’ Thomas becca Strange, who had feel very blessed and I do. This op- before he was introduced as coach at Lexington Catholic. a pair of hits, including a Robinson and Ohio portunity presented itself a couple State’s Jared Sullinger — double and a home run. of weeks ago and I looked into it a didn’t want my current players to program a perennial contender Strange drove in both of have already said they’re little bit and some things fell into entering the draft. hear it from anybody else,” he said. within the 10th Region,” he said. “I Clark’s runs. Others, like Indiana place. I feel this is kind of the direc- “To tell them and the emotion of feel like we have done that. A lot of Peyton Skillern added teammates Cody Zeller tion that God was planning and it’s a telling my staff was tough and really people will look at the three years a single for Clark. and Christian Watford, really good decision for me and my hard. It was a good day and I’m ex- we were runner-up (in the region) The Lady Commodores and Duke’s Mason Plum- family. cited about it, but (it also) was a and went to the state tournament, scored three runs in the lee are coming back. The “I decided this was an opportunity tough day.” but that was a reward for our work. first two innings off new rule does have a that I didn’t want to pass up.” True leaves the program on solid We got the feeder system back in Clark starter Jessica major impact: players True met with his players and ground, one of his goals when he place in the middle schools, we up- can’t work out for NBA Neal, but two hits during staff at Clark Tuesday and then was took over the post more than a graded facilities and put in a weight the remainder of the teams before making a introduced to his new team in a decade ago. room and that’s part of (the im- decision. contest. span of 45 minutes. “One of the things we — my staff provement process). Anytime you Neal gave up seven Calipari, staff set “I made the decision (Monday), and my players, because they have coach, you want to leave a program hits, three runs, walked for Trophy Tour when things were finalized, but I been as much of the program as I better than you found it and I one batter and collected met the team here (at Clark) and I have — wanted to do is to make this See TRUE, B2 one strikeout. LEXINGTON – The Big Blue Nation will have an- other opportunity to cele- brate Kentucky’s 2012 National Championship Petrino’s ‘laundry list’ leads to firing on Thursday-Saturday as the UK men’s basketball staff takes part in the UK FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — Bobby voritism. Men’s Basketball Na- Petrino talked time and again about winning “He made the decision, a conscious deci- tional Championship Tro- a national championship at Arkansas. From sion, to mislead the public on Tuesday, and in phy Tour presented by the day he was hired in 2007, Petrino never doing so negatively and adversely affected the Verizon Wireless. wavered in that goal or belief. reputation of the University of Arkansas and Fans will have photo Petrino won’t have that chance now, felled our football program,” Long said, choking up opportunities with the trophy beginning on by scandal, and he blamed no one but himself as he discussed telling players that their Thursday in Eastern Ken- for being fired. coach was gone. “In short, coach Petrino en- tucky, where the tour will “The simplest response I have is: I’m sorry,” gaged in a pattern of misleading and manipu- begin with three separate he said. “These two words seem very inade- lative behavior designed to deceive me and stops. On Friday, the tour quate. But that is my heart.” members of staff, both before and will hit four cities in Cen- Athletic director Jeff Long dumped Petrino after the motorcycle accident.” tral and Western Ken- on Tuesday and laid out a stunning laundry The 51-year-old Petrino, a married father of tucky. At each stop, list of misdeeds against the man he hired four, maintained an inappropriate relation- Coach John Calipari will away from the Falcons four years ago. ship with 25-year-old Jessica Dorrell for a “sig- address the fans and take He ripped Petrino for hiring his mistress nificant” amount of time and at one point questions from the and for intentionally misleading him about gave her $20,000, Long said. crowd. The tour will conclude the secret relationship that was laid bare fol- Long would not disclose details of the pay- The Associated Press on Saturday at Verizon re- lowing their April 1 motorcycle ride together ment, or when the money changed hands, but Arkansas athletic director Jeff Long discusses the firing of foot- tail stores in Lexington at that ended in a crash. He said Petrino missed said both parties confirmed the “gift.” Kevin ball coach Bobby Petrino Tuesday night in Fayetteville, Ark. Hamburg and in multiple chances over the past 10 days to Trainor, a spokesman for Long, said the money Long said that Petrino had engaged in reckless behavior that Louisville. come clean about an affair that had crossed came from Petrino, not university funds. included hiring a mistress and then intentionally misleading the line from infidelity into workplace fa- See LIST, B2 his bosses. THE WINCHESTER SUN B2 — WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2012 TRUE Scoreboard FROM PAGE B1 Reds certainly think we’ve been MLB Standings On the Air Hagerstown at Lakewood,6:35 p.m. Watson,4.36.4,BoVan Pelt,4.35.5,Webb Simpson, able to do that.” Asheville at Hickory,7 p.m. 4.32.6,Phil Mickelson,4.29.7 (tie),Keegan Bradley Charleston,S.C.at Rome,7 p.m. and LeeWestwood,4.25.9,John Senden,4.23.10, True said the team’s 10th Today National League Kannapolis at Lexington,7:05 p.m. Three tied with 4.19. falter Region championship run MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL The Associated Press Greensboro at Delmarva,7:05 p.m. Eagles (Holes per) three years ago is “some- East Division 12:30 p.m. Greenville atWestVirginia,7:05 p.m. 1,GaryWoodland,67.5.2 (tie),Ben Crane and Rory WL Pct GB MLB — St.Louis at Cincinnati thing I’ll never forget,” but Savannah atAugusta,7:35 p.m. McIlroy,72.0.4,Danny Lee,75.0.5 (tie),SteveWheat- NewYork 41 .800 — 2:10 p.m. cherished his entire tenure croft and Bobby Gates,81.0.7,BubbaWatson,84.0.8 Washington 32 .600 1 WGN — Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs again as a memorable moment. (tie),Scott Brown and JohnsonWagner,90.0.10,Bo Miami 23 .400 2 7 p.m. “There are so many mem- PGA Van Pelt,93.6. Philadelphia 13 .250 2 1⁄2 ESPN2 — Miami at Philadelphia ories there, from the play- Sand Save Percentage CINCINNATI (AP) — Atlanta 14 .200 3 NBA BASKETBALL ers who helped lay the Jan.6-9 — HyundaiTournament of Champions (Steve 1,Jonas Blixt,74.14%.2,DavidToms,68.97%.3,Billy Two games into their series Central Division 8 p.m. ground work to get us to Stricker) Mayfair,68.89%.4,LeeWestwood,68.57%.5,Rory against the defending World WL Pct GB ESPN — NewYork at Milwaukee that point, the coaches that Jan.12-15 — Sony Open (JohnsonWagner) McIlroy,68.42%.6,Aaron Baddeley,67.39%.7,Brian Series champion Cardinals, St.Louis 51 .833 — 10:30 p.m. I’ve had here. ... I think Jan.19-22 — Humana Challenge (MarkWilson) Gay,67.24%.8,Martin Flores,66.00%.9,Dicky Pride, the Cincinnati Reds have Houston 32 .600 1 1⁄2 ESPN — Golden State at Portland we’ve elevated things here a Jan.22-29 — Farmers Insurance Open (Brant 64.71%.10,Greg Chalmers,64.29%. gotten little return for their Milwaukee 32 .600 1 1⁄2 NHL PLAYOFFS little bit. Anytime this team Snedeker) All-Around Ranking two big paydays. Pittsburgh 22 .500 2 7:30 p.m. Feb.2-5 —Waste Management Phoenix Open (Kyle touches the floor, I will be 1,BoVan Pelt,183.2,Keegan Bradley,199.3,Rory Carlos Beltran and David Cincinnati 23 .400 2 1⁄2 NBCSN — Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Stanley) cheering for them, as long McIlroy,223.4,TigerWoods,247.5,LeeWestwood, Chicago 14 .200 3 1⁄2 10:30 p.m. Feb.9-12 —AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am (Phil Freese homered again on as they’re not playing Lex- 254.6,Peter Hanson,292.7,,293.8, West Division NBCSN — LosAngeles atVancouver Mickelson) Tuesday night, and Kyle Justin Rose,296.9,Matt Kuchar,300.10,BubbaWat- ington Catholic. I want WL Pct GB Feb.16-19 — NorthernTrust Open (Bill Haas) Lohse son,314. them to do well and suc- Arizona 401.000 — Local Sports Feb.22-26 —WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship pro- (Hunter Mahan) PGATOUR Official Money Leaders ceed and I know they will LosAngeles 41 .800 1⁄2 vided Feb.23-26 — (John Huh) 1,BubbaWatson,(8),$3,124,138.2,Hunter Mahan, do that.” Colorado 13 .250 3 another Today March 1-4 — Honda Classic (Rory McIlroy) (8),$3,094,040.3,Phil Mickelson,(9),$2,515,481. True will continue to San Francisco 13 .250 3 stingy MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL March 8-11 —WGC-Cadillac Championship (Justin 4,Rory McIlroy,(4),$2,424,000.5,Justin Rose,(8), coach the boys tennis team San Diego 14 .200 3 1⁄2 per- Rose) $2,175,206.6,JohnsonWagner,(11),$2,008,193.7, through the end of the sea- 12:35 p.m. for- Cardinals at Reds March 8-11 — Puerto Rico Open (George McNeill) Kyle Stanley,(10),$1,996,550.8,MarkWilson,(11), son. Tuesday’s Games March 15-18 —Transitions Championship (Luke Don- $1,880,375.9,TigerWoods,(6),$1,811,000.10,Bill mance, Next game: “I committed here to fin- L.A.Dodgers 2,Pittsburgh 1 ald) leading Thursday Haas,(9),$1,806,659. Cards at Reds ish the year teaching and St.Louis 3,Cincinnati 1 March 22-25 —Arnold Palmer Invitational (Tiger St. PREP SOFTBALL When:Today finish out the year coaching Washington 6,N.Y.Mets 2 Woods) 5:30 p.m. Louis a the tennis team,” he said. Atlanta 6,Houston 4 March 29-April 1 — Shell Houston Open (Hunter NBA Standings Time: 12:35 p.m. George Rogers Clark at Montgomery County 3-1 vic- “I’m going to do that and do Milwaukee 7,Chicago Cubs 4 Mahan) Radio/TV: PREP BASEBALL tory Arizona 4,San Diego 2,11 innings April 5-8 — MastersTournament (BubbaWatson) it to the best of my ability. 5:30 p.m. over the 700WLWAM; FOXSN Wednesday’s Games April 12-15 — RBC Heritage,Harbourtown GL,Hilton EASTERN CONFERENCE I’m under contract to teach George Rogers Clark at Powell County Head Island,S.C. Reds a St.Louis (J.Garcia 1-0) at Cincinnati (Cueto 1-0), Atlantic Division here until May 22 and I’m MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL April 19-22 —ValeroTexas Open,TPC SanAntonio (AT&T few hours after Cincinnati 12:35 p.m. WL Pct GB going to do that. We’ll go 1:10 p.m. Oaks Course),SanAntonio gave out another big con- Washington (Strasburg 0-0) at N.Y.Mets (J.Santana 0- Boston 33 24 .579 — over to Catholic, get some Reds at Nationals April 26-29 — Zurich Classic,TPC Louisiana,Avondale, Philadelphia 30 27 .526 3 tract. things in place and get 0),1:10 p.m. La. Second baseman Bran- Milwaukee (Gallardo 0-1) at Chicago Cubs (Dempster NewYork 29 28 .509 4 started.” May 3-6 —Wells Fargo Championship,Quail Hollow New Jersey 21 38 .356 13 don Phillips agreed to a 0-0),2:20 p.m. p.m. Club,Charlotte,N.C. True said the Lady Tampa Bay (Shields 0-0) at Detroit (Verlander 0-0), Toronto 20 38 .345 13 1⁄2 deal through 2017 worth Knights’ tradition was a fac- Arizona (Saunders 0-0) at San Diego (Luebke 0-1), May 10-13 —,TPC Sawgrass 1:05 p.m. (Players Stadium Course),PonteVedra Beach,Fla. Southeast Division $72.5 million. It came only tor in his decision to switch 6:35 p.m. Miami (Jo.Johnson 0-1) at Philadelphia (Halladay 1-0), Kansas City (B.Chen 0-0) at Oakland (McCarthy 0-1), May 17-20 — HP Byron Nelson Championship,TPC Four WL Pct GB five days after slugger Joey jobs at this point in his ca- 7:05 p.m. 3:35 p.m. Seasons Resort,Las Colinas,Texas x-Miami 40 16 .714 — Votto got an additional 10 1 reer. Atlanta (Delgado 0-0) at Houston (W.Rodriguez 0-0), N.Y.Yankees (Sabathia 0-0) at Baltimore (Arrieta 1-0), May 24-27 — Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, Atlanta 34 23 .596 6 ⁄2 years and $225 million, “There is a lot of tradition 8:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. Colonial CC,FortWorth,Texas Orlando 34 24 .586 7 looking to turn the 2010 NL there,” he said. “There is a San Francisco (Lincecum 0-1) at Colorado (Guthrie 1- Seattle (Millwood 0-0) atTexas (Lewis 1-0),8:05 p.m. May 31-June 3— MemorialTournament,MuirfieldVil- Washington 14 44 .241 27 Central champions into a lage GC,Dublin,Ohio lot to build on and fall back 0),8:40 p.m. L.A.Angels (Weaver 1-0) at Minnesota (Pavano 0-1), Charlotte 7 49 .125 33 consistent contender. June 7-10 — FedEx St.Jude Classic,TPC Southwind, on. We’re going to rely on Pittsburgh (Bedard 0-1) at L.A.Dodgers (Billingsley 1- 8:10 p.m. Central Division Phillips got a cramp in that and try to build some Thursday’s Games Memphis,Tenn. WL Pct GB 0),10:10 p.m. June 14-17 — U.S.Open,The Olympic Club (Lake his left hamstring while new traditions as well. The Thursday’s Games Tampa Bay (Niemann 0-0) at Detroit (Smyly 0-0),1:05 x-Chicago 44 14 .759 — scoring an unearned run Course),San Francisco 1 goal is to get to the (11th Cincinnati (Latos 0-1) atWashington (G.Gonzalez 0-0), p.m. Indiana 35 22 .614 8 ⁄2 June 21-24 —Travelers Championship,TPC River High- 1 during a 7-1 loss to the Car- Region) finals and have a 1:05 p.m. L.A.Angels (Haren 0-1) at Minnesota (Liriano 0-1), Milwaukee 28 29 .491 15 ⁄2 lands,Hartford,Conn. 1 dinals on Monday night and chance to go to the state Milwaukee (Greinke 1-0) at Chicago Cubs (Garza 0-0), 1:10 p.m. June 28-July 1 —AT&T National,Congressional CC (Blue Detroit 21 36 .368 22 ⁄2 1 is expected to miss several tournament. 2:20 p.m. Seattle (Vargas 1-0) atTexas (D.Holland 0-0),2:05 Course),Bethesda,Md. Cleveland 19 36 .345 23 ⁄2 WESTERN CONFERENCE days. Votto drove in the “The expectation level is San Francisco (Bumgarner 0-1) at Colorado (Moyer 0- p.m. Reds’ only run on Tuesday high and I know that going 1),3:10 p.m. PGA Tour Statistics Southwest Division WL Pct GB with a sacrifice fly. in. We’re going to do like we Miami (Buehrle 0-1) at Philadelphia (Blanton 0-1), The Associated Press Minor League x-SanAntonio 40 15 .727 — In the first two games of did here, we’re going to 7:05 p.m. ThroughApril 8 Memphis 33 23 .589 7 1⁄2 the series, Cincinnati has work as hard as we can and Arizona (I.Kennedy 1-0) at San Diego (Bass 0-1), ScoringAverage Houston 32 25 .561 9 managed only seven hits, try to get the best out of 10:05 p.m. South Atlantic League The Associated Press 1,Rory McIlroy,68.97.2,TigerWoods,69.03.3,Justin Dallas 32 26 .552 9 1⁄2 while the Cardinals piled up what you have. If you’re Pittsburgh (Karstens 0-0) at L.A.Dodgers (Capuano 0- five homers. 0),10:10 p.m. Northern Division Rose,69.31.4 (tie),Dicky Pride and LeeWestwood, New Orleans 15 42 .263 26 doing that — doing things WL Pct. GB 69.36.6,Jim Furyk,69.53.7,Matt Kuchar,69.60.8, Northwest Division “We’ve got a few guys the right way and treat the Hagerstown (Nationals) 51 .833 — Keegan Bradley,69.63.9,BubbaWatson,69.73.10, WL Pct GB struggling at the plate,” American League kids the right way, good Delmarva (Orioles) 42 .667 1 Phil Mickelson,69.84. y-Oklahoma City 42 15 .737 — manager said. The Associated Press things will happen.” Greensboro (Marlins) 42 .667 1 Driving Distance Denver 31 26 .544 11 “They just need to relax and East Division Hickory (Rangers) 42 .667 1 1,BubbaWatson,313.1.2,Jamie Lovemark,307.7.3, Utah 30 28 .517 12 1⁄2 do what they’re capable of WL Pct GB Kannapolis (White Sox) 24 .333 3 Jason Kokrak,306.4.4,Dustin Johnson,305.9.5, Portland 27 31 .466 15 1⁄2 doing. This team can hit, Tampa Bay 31 .750 — LIST Lakewood (Phillies) 24 .333 3 Robert Garrigus,305.8.6,Kyle Stanley,305.0.7, Minnesota 25 33 .431 17 1⁄2 and we’re going to hit.” Baltimore 32 .600 1⁄2 WestVirginia (Pirates) 15 .167 4 Charlie Beljan,303.9.8,Harris English,301.2.9 (tie), Pacific Division Not like the Cardinals so Toronto 32 .600 1⁄2 FROM PAGE B1 Southern Division JhonattanVegas and J.B.Holmes,300.9. WL Pct GB NewYork 23 .400 1 1⁄2 far. Petrino issued a lengthy WL Pct. GB DrivingAccuracy Percentage L.A.Lakers 36 22 .621 — Boston 14 .200 2 1⁄2 Beltran, counted on to apology and said he was fo- Augusta (Giants) 42 .667 — 1,Jim Furyk,74.92%.2,,73.76%.3, L.A.Clippers 34 23 .596 1 1⁄2 Central Division help make up for the loss of cused on trying to make Greenville (Red Sox) 42 .667 — Graeme McDowell,73.21%.4,DavidToms,72.22%.5 Phoenix 30 27 .526 5 1⁄2 WL Pct GB Albert Pujols, hit his third amends to his family. Charleston (Yankees) 32 .600 1⁄2 (tie),Colt Knost and Heath Slocum,71.47%.7,Hunter Golden State 22 34 .393 13 Detroit 401.000 — homer off Mike Leake (0-1). “All I have been able to Asheville (Rockies) 33 .500 1 Mahan,71.36%.8,Zach Johnson,70.52%.9,Jeff Sacramento 19 39 .328 17 Kansas City 32 .600 1 1⁄2 Freese, the Savannah (Mets) 33 .500 1 Maggert,70.24%.10,John Mallinger,69.98%. x-clinched playoff spot.y-clinched division think about is the number Chicago 22 .500 2 MVP, added a two-run shot Rome (Braves) 14 .200 2 1⁄2 Greens in Regulation Pct. of people I’ve let down by Cleveland 13 .250 3 off Leake — also his third. Lexington (Astros) 15 .167 3 1,LeeWestwood,75.00%.2,BubbaWatson,73.60%. Tuesday’s Games making selfish decisions,” Minnesota 04 .000 4 St. Louis came into the 3,Bryce Molder,72.20%.4,Will Claxton,72.00%.5, Cleveland 103,Charlotte 90 he said. “I chose to engage West Division game leading the majors Tuesday’s Games John Senden,71.80%.6,Hunter Mahan,71.20%.7, Boston 115,Miami 107 in an improper relation- WL Pct GB with nine homers. It has Greenville 4,Hickory 3 Robert Garrigus,71.10%.8,Nathan Green,70.90%. Washington 93,Orlando 85 ship. I also made several Texas 41 .800 — Lakewood 10,Greensboro 6 9,Matt Kuchar,70.80%.10,Justin Rose,70.60%. Philadelphia 107,New Jersey 88 five in its first two games at Seattle 33 .500 1 1⁄2 poor decisions following Asheville 6,WestVirginia 5 Total Driving Dallas 110,Sacramento 100 Great American Ball Park, LosAngeles 22 .500 1 1⁄2 the end of that relation- Augusta 2,Charleston,S.C.0 1,BoVan Pelt,63.2 (tie),TigerWoods and LeeWest- Chicago 98,NewYork 86 one of the majors’ most Oakland 24 .333 2 1⁄2 ship and in the aftermath Rome 3,Savannah 1 wood,66.4,Roberto Castro,68.5,BooWeekley,72.6, Wednesday’s Games homer-friendly places. of the accident. I accept Hagerstown 16,Lexington 8 Louis Oosthuizen,75.7,Jason Dufner,77.8,John Indiana at Cleveland,7 p.m. Lohse (2-0) has made im- Tuesday’s Games full responsibility for what Kannapolis 6,Delmarva 5 Rollins,79.9,John Senden,82.10,Keegan Bradley, Philadelphia atToronto,7 p.m. pressive starts in Florida’s Detroit 5,Tampa Bay 2 has happened.” Wednesday’s Games 92. Utah at Houston,8 p.m. summery warmth and N.Y.Yankees 5,Baltimore 4,12 innings Dorrell, a former Razor- Lexington at Hagerstown,10:35 a.m. PuttingAverage L.A.Clippers at Oklahoma City,8 p.m. Cincinnati’s April chill. He ChicagoWhite Sox at Cleveland,ppd.,rain WestVirginia atAsheville,11:05 a.m. 1,Brian Harman,1.705.2,BoVan Pelt,1.711.3, Sacramento at New Orleans,8 p.m. took a no-hitter into the backs volleyball player, Toronto 7,Boston 3 Lakewood at Greensboro,12:30 p.m. Richard H.Lee,1.716.4 (tie),Ben Crane andAaron Phoenix at Memphis,8 p.m. eighth inning of a 4-1 win in worked for the Razorbacks Texas 1,Seattle 0 Delmarva at Kannapolis,7:05 p.m. Baddeley,1.721.6 (tie),Chris DiMarco and Greg NewYork at Milwaukee,8 p.m. Miami last Wednesday, al- Foundation before she was Kansas City 3,Oakland 0,8 innings Rome at Savannah,7:05 p.m. Chalmers,1.724.8,Zach Johnson,1.726.9,Jonas Atlanta at Boston,8 p.m. hired by Petrino on March Wednesday’s Games lowing only one run and two Augusta at Charleston,S.C.,7:05 p.m. Blixt,1.727.10,Two tied with 1.730. L.A.Lakers at SanAntonio,8:30 p.m. 28, four days before the ac- ChicagoWhite Sox (Danks 0-1) at Cleveland (Master- hits. Hickory at Greenville,7:05 p.m. BirdieAverage Minnesota at Denver,9 p.m. cident on a rural road 20 son 0-0),12:05 p.m. With temperatures in the Thursday’s Games 1,Rory McIlroy,4.42.2 (tie),Peter Hanson and Bubba Golden State at Portland,10:30 p.m. miles outside Fayetteville. Boston (Lester 0-0) atToronto (R.Romero 0-0),12:37 40s on Tuesday night, he was in control again, allow- ing Votto’s sacrifice fly and four hits in six innings. Lohse took a little while to Sports Calendar adjust to the vastly different conditions in his second start. — The George Rogers Clark girls Norton Gymnasium. The camp is for Holbrook at 744-0037 or 771-2136. 13-16. For more information, contact “He was locating his basketball team will have a golf scram- boys and girls in grades kindergarten — The Winchester-Clark County Ken Howard (749-2798) or Jennifer sinker and kept us off-bal- ble at 9 a.m. on May 12 at Southwind through eighth-grade. The cost per Parks and Recreation Department is Miles at 771-3000. ance,” said Chris Heisey, Golf Course. The cost is $200 per camper is $70 with each camper re- taking registrations for its Little Slam- — The George Rogers Clark volley- who was 0 for 4. “Once he team and includes green fees cart ceiving individual instruction, a camp t- mers youth basketball league for chil- ball team will have a skills sessions and lunch. Cash prizes will be shirt and one drink per day. Camp dren ages 3-5. Registration and got on a roll, it was tough to camp April 14, May 5 and May 12 awarded and all proceeds will benefit applications can be picked up at the games are through April 24 each Mon- get him out.” from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. the girls basketball team. Applications high school. day-Thursday 6-6:45 p.m. Relievers Mitchell Boggs can be picked up at Southwind golf — Boone’s Creek Baptist Camp is — The Winchester Little League is on April 17. Players need a copy of and Jason Motte retired the course. taking sign-ups for its men’s and taking sign-ups for its Senior League physical, shorts, tennis shoes and last nine batters in order, — The George Rogers Clark Lady women’s softball league through April baseball and softball leagues each knee pads. For more information, con- with Motte getting his sec- Cardinals basketball camp will be May 15. Teams and individuals seeking to Saturday 9 a.m. until noon for the next tact coach Robyn Curry at (859) 595- ond save in two chances. 22-25 from 8:30 a.m. until noon at play, can contact camp manager Gale month. The league is for players ages 9765.

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ROOFING STEEL BUILDINGS TREE SERVICE TOPSOIL/SEPTIC TANK REPAIR Interested Applicants should Advertising? email a cover letter and current RUUBEN’SBEN’’S Rogers Holdings resume to: TRREEEE SSERVICEERVICE Top Soil Call [email protected] No Rocks or Roots LANDSCAPING Local $125 Per Load 744-7253 ***ALL APPLICATIONS ARE 19 DIFFERENT COLORS FENCE New Installs & Repair Work CONFIDENTIAL*** ORDERS CUT TO THE INCH! CLEARING Sewer & Water Lines The Winchester Sun (daily) 30’ Trusses Licensed • 25+ Years Experience EOE FREE ESTIMATES www.winchestersun.com In-Stock $69 + FREE ESTIMATES + (24 hours a day/ 8559-595-30289--595--3028 859-749-4898 7 days a week) THE WINCHESTER SUN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2012 — B5 APARTMENT APARTMENT FOR RENT FOR RENT COMMERCIAL CITY OF WINCHESTER 1 Magnolia The City of Winchester is accepting applications for the following positions; Administrative Assistant Office Space for Police Dept and Communications Ocer. Applications will be accepted until 4:00 p.m., Wednesday, Downstairs Brown Proctor Apts. Downtown with utilities Included 2 Bedrooms Income Based 744-3676 April 25, 2012. Interested parties may request applications from the Human Resource O ce, City of Large Country Kitchen Apts for Elderly & Disabled Winchester, PO BOX 40, Winchester, KY 40392-0040 or apply in person at the Human Resource O ce, City Washer/Dryer Connections 108 South Main Hall, 32 Wall St, Winchester, KY. NO RESUME’S WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT COMPLETE APPLICATION. Stove & Refrigerator 859-744-0323, DUPLEX FOR RENT ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - EXAMPLES OF WORK: Draft correspondence, reports, memorandums No Pets Hours and proofreads for signatures; Proofreads reports, correspondence, memos for accuracy, copies and route $495/Month $300/Deposit Monday-Friday 2 & 3 Bedrooms appropriately; Answers phones, transfers calls and takes messages; Pick ups and delivers mail to City Plus Utilities 8:00a.m.-4:30p.m. $500-$900mo. Hall;Types and maintains computer and hard les on master le and reports; Prepares bi-weekly payroll 859-808-0556 Options to Include Utilities data for computer input; Maintains a professional ling system and general oce duties; Procient with TDD# Kitchen Furnished 1 Room technology. BENEFITS: 1½ times salary Paid Life Insurance; 2 weeks paid vacation per year; 8 hours sick 1-800-648-6056 Lawncare Provided Efficiency accrual per month; 93% of Health (including family coverage) and 95% Dental (single only); Prescription EHO LITTRELL HOMES Apartments Plan; CERS retirement; and more.There will be a written test, keyboard test and oral interview, physical, (859)744-6118 Call 859-744-1262 and drug screening, will be required of all successful applicants $11.080 per hour ($23,046.823 annual). $200.00 off your 1st months Rent! COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER - EXAMPLES OF WORK:This is an entry level position in specialized 2 & 3 BR Townhouses work receiving and dispatching messages in the Emergency Communications Center during an assigned Excellent Location 2BD Apt, All electric, 1 car garage, shift.Work involves the responsibility of maintaining and operating the E911 Communications Center; on Cul-de sac, W/D Hook-Up, Operation of telephone and radio systems; Operating multiple computer systems. Work is performed $600/mo Dishwasher within department regulations and is reviewed by superiors through observation and reports. Includes Water, Sewer, All Appliances, BENEFITS: 1½ times salary Paid Life Insurance; 3 weeks paid vacation per year; 8 hours sick accrual Garbage Pick-up Freshly Painted, Clean Dep and Lease Required Pets Welcome Vouchers Accepted per month; 93% of Health (including family coverage) and 95% Dental (single only); Prescription Plan; No Pets CERS retirement; and more. A Background check, Criminal record check, Keyboard test, Written test, Oral 859-744-7859 Call 859-737-1979 interview, Psychological, Polygraph test; Hearing screening; Physical and Drug screening, will be required NOW RENTING of all successful applicants. $13.46 per hour ($28,013.56 annual) Shift work. 1 BD Apts /seniors in downtown. 413 Noble King Ct, Qualications for Both: High school diploma or G.E.D. 40 hour week Applicants must bring their For Rent Rented under HUD Sect 8. 2BD, 2BA, driver’s license, proof of all education completed and DD214, if a veteran, when applying. EOE/MFH Houses and Apartments Beverly White Towers garage, quiet cul de sac R & S Rental Properties Equal Housing Opportunity $575/mo. 859-744-1080 744-0521 749-6511 Public Notice LEGAL PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice CLARK C IRCUIT COURT CIVIL BRANCH LEGAL DIVISION I PUBLIC NOTICE CASE NO. 11-CI-00684 CLARK CIRCUIT COURT KENTUCKY HOUSING CORPORATION PLAINTIFF CIVIL BRANCH DIVISION II VS. NOTICE OF MASTER CASE NO. 11-CI-00529 COMMISSIONER’S S ALE Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for First Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2004-FF7 PLAINTIFF TIMOTHY L. MORTON, ET AL DEFENDANTS * * * * * * * * * * * VS. NOTICE OF MASTER Pursuant to Judgment and Order of Sale entered in the above styled action on March 8, 2012 COMMISSIONER’S SA LE and in order to raise the sum of $92,921.83 plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs as provided in said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following described real Angela Elkins a/k/a Angela B. Elkins a/k/a Angela Dawn Bentley property, to-wit: First Franklin Financial Corporation, a division of Being all of Lot 31, of Unit 2-A, of the Fort Estill to the City of Winchester, Clark County, National City Bank of Indiana Kentucky, as shown by map or plat thereof of record in Plat Slide 1132-B, in the Clark County AmeriCredit Financial Services DEFENDANTS Clerk’s Office; the improvements thereon being known and designated as 522 E. Broadway * * * * * * * * * * * Street, Winchester, Kentucky; and Pursuant to Judgment and Order of Sale entered in the above styled action on March 1, 2012 Being the same property conveyed to Timothy L. Morton, an unmarried person by deed dated and in order to raise the sum of $116,214.38 plus interest, attorneys fees and costs as provided in April 14, 2008 of record in Deed Book 450, page 108 in the Office of the Clerk of Clark County, said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following described real Kentucky. property, to-wit: Property is known as 522 E. Broadway, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. Lot 32, Unit 2-A, Beaumont Terrace as more fully described on the record Plat entitle THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT 11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT “Beaumont Terrace 2-A” recorded on Plat Slide 1048, in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. THE FRONT DOOR OF THE CLARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, Being the same property conveyed to Angela D. Elkins, a single person, from John D. Noble and KENTUCKY. Jennifer Noble, husband and wife, by deed dated June 14, 2004 and recorded on June 16, 2004 in Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: Deed Book 413, Page 887, Clark County Clerk’s Office. 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the Property is known as 210 Beaumont Place, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT 11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. THE FRONT DOOR OF THE CLARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of ninety (90) days at the lawful KENTUCKY. rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of thirty (30) days at the lawful be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. together with all accrued interest thereon. 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof M. ALEX ROWADY together with all accrued interest thereon. MASTER COMMISSIONER 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and CLARK C IRCUIT COURT of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements March 28, 2012 appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. April 4, 11, 2012 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. M. ALEX ROWADY MASTER COMMISSIONER Public Notice CLARK C IRCUIT COURT March 28, 2012 LEGAL April 4, 11, 2012 PUBLIC NOTICE CLARK C IRCUIT COURT CIVIL BRANCH DIVISION I I Public Notice CASE NO. 11-CI-00262 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE LEGAL OF THE RESIDENTIAL ASSET SECURITIZATION TRUST 2007-A3, PUBLIC NOTICE MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-C CLARK CIRCUIT COURT UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT CIVIL BRANCH DATED FEBRUARY 1, 2007 PLAINTIFF DIVISION II CASE NO. 11-CI-00550 VS. NOTICE OF MASTER The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York COMMISSIONER’S S ALE as Trustee for the Certificateholders of the CWABS Inc., Asset-backed certificates, Series 2006-18 PLAINTIFF SUSAN LAUX AKA SUSAN B. BURGESS; COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY FINANCE AND VS. NOTICE OF MASTER ADMINISTRATION CABINET; COMMISSIONER’S SA LE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE; Cathryn Tallman-Evans MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. DEFENDANTS aka Catheryn Tallman-Evans, et al. DEFENDANTS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Pursuant to Judgment and Order of Sale entered in the above styled action on March 1, 2012 Pursuant to Judgment and Order of Sale entered in the above styled action on March 1, 2012 and in order to raise the sum of $93,438.38 plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs as provided in and in order to raise the sum of $129,854.32 plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs as provided in said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following described real said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following described real property, to-wit: property, to-wit: Lot 16A of Unit 1 B, Scottish Highlands, in Clark County, Kentucky, as shown on the plat of Two certain parcel of land situated in the City of Winchester, Clark County, Kentucky, located record on Plat Slide 1543 in the Clark County Clerk’s Office, to which plat reference is made for at the corner of South Burns Avenue at West Hickman Street, and more particularly described as a more particular description and which lot has the street address of 120 Inverness Lane. being Parcels Numbered One (1) and Two (2) as shown on the record plat of properties of Lefie Subject to any and all easements, restrictions, conditions, and legal highways of record and/or H. Reed Estate and Dorsa B. Lykins and Edna R. Lykins Foundation and Paul and Sallie J. in existence. Weber, which plat is of record in Plat Slide 359-B (formerly Plat Book 3, Page 75), in the Office Being the same property conveyed from Crown Investments, LLC, a Kentucky limited liability of the Clark County Court Clerk, to which plat reference is hereby made for a more particular company, to Susan B. Laux, unmarried, by virtue of a deed dated 01/24/2007 and recorded 02/14/ description thereof, said premises being known and designated as 130 S. Burns Avenue. 2007 at Deed Book 440, Page 138 of the Clark County, Kentucky real estate records. Being the same property conveyed to Martin Katz and Cathryn Tallman-Evans, husband and Further conveyed by Deed of Correction (to correct the legal description) from Crown wife who acquired title, with rights of survivorship, by virtue of a deed from Jeffrey Smith and Investments, LLC, a Kentucky limited liability company, to Susan B. Laux, unmarried, by virtue James D. Maines, both single persons, dated July 27, 2006, filed August 21, 2006, recorded in of a deed dated 04/11/2007 and recorded 04/24/2007 at Deed Book 441, Page 614 of the Clark Deed Book D436, Page 211, County Clerk’s Office, Clark County, Kentucky. County, Kentucky real estate records. Property is known as 130 South Burns Avenue, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. Property is known as 120 Inverness Lane, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT 11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT 11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT THE FRONT DOOR OF THE CLARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, THE FRONT DOOR OF THE CLARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, KENTUCKY. KENTUCKY. Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of thirty (30) days at the lawful 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of thirty (30) days at the lawful rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof together with all accrued interest thereon. together with all accrued interest thereon. 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. M. ALEX ROWADY M. ALEX ROWADY MASTER COMMISSIONER MASTER COMMISSIONER CLARK C IRCUIT COURT CLARK C IRCUIT COURT March 28, 2012 March 28, 2012 April 4, 11, 2012 April 4, 11, 2012 THE WINCHESTER SUN B6 — WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2012

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All work tools, supplies, and equipment furnished 744-8313 TREE SERVICES Signs Will Be Posted! M-F 10:00 to 4:00 without cost to the worker. Free housing is provided to workers who cannot reasonably return to their permanent residence at the end of the workday. Transportation and Bill Berryman Tree Service 17 Fairview Residential/Commercial subsistence expenses to the worksite will be provided or paid by the employer, with 3 Bedroom/1 Bath ****Insured**** payment to be made no later than completion of 50% of the work contract. Report or Den, Living Room send resumes to Kentucky Department of Workforce Investment Offi ce of Employment Kitchen/Dinette Land Clearing-Fence Rows All Electric 72’Bucket Truck,Chippers, and Training Foreign Labor Certifi cation 275 East Main Street 2WA Frankfort, KY 40621 Fenced Large Yard Stump Grinding, (502) 564-7456 and reference job order #IL206573 New Carpet/Paint Band Sawed Lumber, $600/$600 Deposit Firewood 859-254-0193/859-797-0555 Call:744-0025 /749-0800 Public Notice LEGAL PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice CLARK C IRCUIT COURT CIVIL BRANCH LEGAL DIVISION I I PUBLIC NOTICE CASE NO. 11-CI-00690 CLARK CIRCUIT COURT Wells Fargo Bank, NA PLAINTIFF CIVIL BRANCH DIVISION II VS. NOTICE OF MASTER CASE NO. 11-CI-00172 COMMISSIONER’S S ALE Aurora Loan Services, LLC PLAINTIFF Regina G. Winburn DEFENDANT VS. NOTICE OF MASTER * * * * * * * * * * * COMMISSIONER’S SA LE Pursuant to Judgment and Order of Sale entered in the above styled action on March 15, 2012 and in order to raise the sum of $113,582.40 plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs as provided in Kriss Eric Holzerland, et al. DEFENDANTS said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following described real * * * * * * * * * * * property, to-wit: Pursuant to Judgment and Order of Sale entered in the above styled action on March 1, 2012 All of Lot No. 40, in the Mt. Vernon Addition to the City of Winchester, Clark County, and in order to raise the sum of $115,963.75 plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs as provided in Kentucky, as shown by the plat of record in Deed Book 87, Page 532, in the Clark County Court said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following described real Clerk’s Office, to which reference is hereby made for a more particular description of said lot. property, to-wit: Being the same property conveyed to Regina G. Winburn, a single person who acquired title by Being all of Lot 86, Unit 4B, of the Spring Ridge Subdivision, to the City of Winchester, Clark virtue of a deed from Sara V. Gabbard, f/k/a Sara V. Lunsford and Lawton Gabbard, III, wife County, Kentucky, as shown by plat thereof of record in Plat Slide 1380 in the office of the Clark and husband, dated June 27, 2008, filed July 3, 2008, recorded in Deed Book D451, Page 650, County Court Clerk; County Clerk’s Office, Clark County, Kentucky. Being the same property conveyed to Kriss Eric Holzerland who acquired title by virtue of a Property is known as 155 Olde Potomac Avenue, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. deed from Julie Ann Shobe, dated July 10, 2006, filed July 18, 2006, recorded in Deed Book THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT 11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT D435, Page 296, County Clerk’s Office, Clark County, Kentucky. THE FRONT DOOR OF THE CLARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, Property is known as 313 Salem Avenue, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. KENTUCKY. THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT 11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: THE FRONT DOOR OF THE CLARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the KENTUCKY. time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of thirty (30) days at the lawful time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of thirty (30) days at the lawful judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. together with all accrued interest thereon. 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements together with all accrued interest thereon. appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements M. ALEX ROWADY appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. MASTER COMMISSIONER 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. CLARK C IRCUIT COURT M. ALEX ROWADY March 28, 2012 MASTER COMMISSIONER April 4, 11, 2012 CLARK C IRCUIT COURT March 28, 2012 April 4, 11, 2012 Public Notice

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

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LEGAL PPUBLICUBLIC NOTICE CLARKCLARK CIRCUIT COURT CIVIL BRANCH DIVISION II Our Classifieds are a good start for CCASEASE NO. 11-CI-00478 UUSS Bank National Association, as Trustee for SASCO MortgageMortgage Loan Trust 2006-RF3 PLAINTIFF looking for your first car, house, job VS. NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SASALE LE and many more firsts! RobertRobert L. Barnes, et al. DEFENDANTS * * * * * * * * * * * PursuantPursuant to Findings of Fact and Judgment entered in the above styled action on January 19, 2012 and in order to raise the sum of $96,556.80, plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs as providedprovided in said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following describeddescribed real property, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land situated in Winchester, Clark County, Kentucky, on the West side of South Main Street and more particularly described as follows: B Beginningeginning at a point in the center of South Main Street, corner to the property belonging to The Winchester Sun James N. Faulkner and wife; thence Northwardly with the center line of South Main Street Sixty- CLARK COUNTY’S VOICE FOR MORE THAN 130 YEARS Five (65) feet to a stake corner to the property belonging to Shelton Palmer and wife; thence running back Westwardly between parallel lines a distance of Two Hundred Forty-Six (246) feet, mmoreore or less to an alley. BeingBeing the same property conveyed to Robert L. Barnes and Hope N. Barnes, his wife who acquired title, with rights of survivorship, by virtue of a deed from DJN Trust, Nona Jean Bond Evans, Trustee, dated March 3, 2006, filed March 6, 2006, recorded in Deed Book D431, Page 316, County Clerk’s Office, Clark County, Kentucky. PropertyProperty is known as 264 South Main Street, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. THETHE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT 11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT TTHEHE FRONT DOOR OF THE CLARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, KENTUCKY. Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of thirty (30) days at the lawful rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof together with all accrued interest thereon. 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. M. ALEX ROWADY MASTER COMMISSIONER CLARK CCIRCUIT IRCUIT COURT March 28, 2012 April 4, 11, 2012

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

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LEGAL LEGAL PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE CLARK CIRCUIT COURT CLARK C IRCUIT COURT CIVIL BRANCH CIVIL BRANCH DIVISION II DIVISION II CASE NO. 11-CI-00612 CASE NO. 11-CI-00726 Wells Fargo Bank, NA PLAINTIFF Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. PLAINTIFF VS. NOTICE OF MASTER VS. NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE COMMISSIONER’S SALE Howard Woods III DEFENDANT Nichole Inskeep, et al. DEFENDANTS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Pursuant to Judgment and Order of Sale entered in the above styled action on March 15, 2012 Pursuant to Judgment and Order of Sale entered in the above styled action on March 8, 2012 and in order to raise the sum of $64,666.38 plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs as provided in and in order to raise the sum of $78,717.64 plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs as provided in said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following described real said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following described real property, to-wit: property, to-wit: All of Lot No. Six (6) of Hillcrest Manor Townhouses in Winchester, Clark County, Kentucky, Being all of Lot No. 28A, Unit 6, of the Spencer Community Development, to the City of and the improvements thereon, as said lot appears on the plat of record in Plat Slide 495 Winchester, Clark County, Kentucky, as shown by a map of plat thereof of record in Plat Slide (formerly Plat Book 5, Page 76), Clark County Clerk’s Office, to which plat reference is hereby 615B(formerly Plat Book 7, Page 88), in the Clark County Court Clerk’s Office; made for a more particular description thereof. Being the same property conveyed to Nichole Inskeep, a single person who acquired title by Being the same property conveyed to Howard Woods, III, a single man who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Mary E. Tabor, f/k/a Mary E. Wilson and Joe Tabor, wife and husband, virtue of a deed from R&S Rental Properties, LLC, dated October 12, 2006, filed October 18, dated February 22, 2007, filed February 27, 2008, recorded in Deed Book D448, Page 772, 2006, recorded in Deed Book D437, Page 638, County Clerk’s Office, Clark County, Kentucky. County Clerk’s Office, Clark County, Kentucky. Property is known as 41 Judy Ann Court, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. Property is known as 428 Country Club Drive, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT 11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT 11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT THE FRONT DOOR OF THE CLARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, THE FRONT DOOR OF THE CLARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, KENTUCKY. KENTUCKY. Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of thirty (30) days at the lawful 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of thirty (30) days at the lawful rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof together with all accrued interest thereon. together with all accrued interest thereon. 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. M. ALEX ROWADY M. ALEX ROWADY MASTER COMMISSIONER MASTER COMMISSIONER CLARK C IRCUIT COURT CLARK C IRCUIT COURT March 28, 2012 March 28, 2012 April 4, 11, 2012 April 4, 11, 2012

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LEGAL PUBLIC NOTICE CLARK CIRCUIT COURT CIVIL BRANCH DIVISION II CASE NO. 11-CI-00012 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. PLAINTIFF VS. NOTICE OF MASTER YARD SALE ADS COMMISSIONER’S SA LE Garland B. Banks, et al. DEFENDANTS * * * * * * * * * * * Pursuant to Judgment and Order of Sale entered in the above styled action on February 9, 2012 NOW ONLY $21 and in order to raise the sum of $60,528.38 plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs as provided in said Judgment, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, the following described real property, to-wit: For new & existing subscribers only Beginning at a stake in the margin of said Broadway Street extended and corner to F.H. Jackson; thence with his line South 20-1/2 deg. West 105 feet to a stone, corner to Mrs. Lou Hisle; thence with her line South 68-1/2 deg. East 48-1/2 feet to a stake, corner to George B. Kennedy; thence with his line North 20-1/2 deg. East 105 feet to a stake in the margin of Broadway Street extended; and thence North 68-1/2 deg. West 48 ? feet to the place of beginning. Being the same property conveyed to Garland B. Banks and Edna M. Banks, husband and wife NEW SUBSCRIBERS who acquired title, with rights of survivorship, by virtue of a deed from CRFX, Inc., dated July 23, 2007, filed July 30, 2007, recorded in Deed Book D444, Page 106, County Clerk’s Office, Clark County, Kentucky. Property is known as 206 West Broadway Street, Winchester, Kentucky 40391. THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT 11:30AM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 AT Get a 3 month subscription THE FRONT DOOR OF THE CLARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE, WINCHESTER, KENTUCKY. Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms: 1. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the for ONLY time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage. 2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of thirty (30) days at the lawful rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or bonds with sufficient surety thereon for said balance which shall have the force and effect of a judgment in order to secure the payment of the balance of the purchase price, and said bond shall constitute a lien on the said property until paid. $10! 3. All delinquent property taxes shall be paid from the proceeds of the sale. The purchaser shall with purchase of a yard sale ad be required to assume and pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against by the County of Clark and State of Kentucky for the current year and all subsequent years. 4. Any purchaser or purchasers shall have the privilege of paying all or any portion of the purchase price or paying said bond or bonds before maturity by paying the principal thereof together with all accrued interest thereon. 5. Said property shall be sold free and clear of the claims of all parties to the within action and The Winchester Sun of all liens and encumbrances including all past due taxes except for restrictions and easements appearing of record in the Clark County Clerk’s Office. 6. The risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser upon confirmation of sale. 859-355-1209 M. ALEX ROWADY MASTER COMMISSIONER You must not have been a subscriber in the past 60 days. CLARK C IRCUIT COURT Expires september 30, 2011. March 28, 2012 April 4, 11, 2012