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Universal Investments Matters Which We Deem Sig- Holly Osterman, Rainey Nificant in Our Community THE CITIZEN-TIMES, Scottsville, Ky., Thursday, January 19, 2012—PAGE 13 it is part of a two-car opera- two apparently wanted Aric season driving in the Camp- the organization will field a tion that gets its equipment Almirola who had been the ing World Truck Series for third car at selected races from Roush-Fenway Racing driver of Dale Earnhardt Jr’s owner Stacy Compton. The this season. that makes it a competitive No. 88 Nationwide team. team raced with very little PIT NOTES: Rusty Wal- RACE ride. The organization had a The 27-year-old Almirola sponsorship but Whitt was lace has announced that he By Steve very respectable year in 2011 doesn’t come to RPM with- still able to finish ninth in is shutting down his two-car Mickey with Allmendinger finishing out any Cup experience. In the points and maybe more Nationwide operation that TALK fifteenth in the points and 2007-08 he split time with importantly finished every fields cars for Steve Wallace Mark Martin driving for race but two with both of and Michael Annett. The Silly Season long as there is at least one teammate Marcos Ambrose Ginn Racing and Dale Earn- those two DNF’s coming be- former Sprint Cup cham- Winding Down owner looking for a driver winning the Watkins-Glenn hardt Inc. He started the fol- cause of engine failure. pion said that there wasn’t Since the end of the Sprint the chances of another seat race. David Ragan who raced lowing year with Earnhardt It was his ability to take enough sponsorship to fund Cup season in November, or two becoming available for Roush-Fenway last sea- Ganassi but that ride didn’t care of equipment and to al- both teams at a competitive the sport has kept itself in are highly likely. Richard son was thought to be the last through the season as it ways be running at the end level. Wallace said he is still the news by the number of Petty Motorsports entered front-runner to take over for was shut down to a lack of of the race that caught Dale trying to put together a deal moves that have been made 2012 looking for a driver for Petty but in this sport there sponsorship. Earnhardt Jr.’s attention. where his son Steve could and are still being made. its fabled No. 43 team as A.J. is always more to hiring a 2010 found Almirola rac- He joins a two-car operation compete this year but that Few organizations and this Allmendinger left in Decem- driver than just what is on ing in the Camping World at JRM that also has Dan- he wouldn’t fund it out of his includes some of the biggest, ber to take over the ride that his résumé. Truck Series and it was ica Patrick as a driver and own pocket. have escaped from finding came open at Penske Racing Petty it seems is always there that he really started themselves in the middle of when Kurt Busch and the looking for sponsorship to showing what he could do the conversations that sur- organization decided to part keep his two-car deal going behind the wheel. He post- Grand Jury Sends Final Report round what the sport likes ways. so it was no surprise when ed two wins that season to refer to as the silly sea- The opening at RPM will he listened to the wants of By Joe Hite The law does not require and finished second in the C-T Staff Writer son. never be mistaken for one of sponsors Smithfield Foods such grand jury inspections. points. He also ran a few You have to remember as the top rides in the sport but and the Air Force. Those The members of the grand We have confidence in the Cup races for Phoenix rac- jury, selected to serve dur- governmental bodies, ap- ing and RPM. ing the September 2011 pointed boards and other He was hired to drive for term of Allen Circuit Court, groups who are directly re- JR Motorsports last season submitted this final report sponsible for management We’ve Moved... where he put together a to Honorable Judge Janet J. and maintenance of public Come Visit Our New Location very consistent year on his Crocker last Tuesday. properties in Allen County. way to a fourth place finish We the Grand Jury em- We have received no infor- in the points. Even though panelled by Your Honor on mation which leads us to be- The Tax Place Almirola had a year left September 14, 2011, re- lieve that public properties on his contract with Earn- spectfully report that, pur- in Allen County are not be- hart’s Chevrolet team, that suant to the Court’s charge ing appropriately managed seat becomes open as RPM to us we have investigated and maintained. There- with gets support from Ford and all felonies brought before fore, we have chosen not to it would not want one of its us, alleged to have occurred make any inspections of any Cup drivers to be in a Chev- in Allen County, Ky., of county-owned or city-owned rolet in the Nationwide Se- which we had knowledge or properties at this time. LAURA ries. That ride then became have received information (B) Referrals of Pend- the most coveted seat avail- or which have been referred ing Matters. able in NASCAR. to us by the Allen District Pursuant to Rule 5.22 (2) 807 E. Main Street That seat wasn’t vacant Scottsville, Ky. 42164 Court. We have been in ses- of the Kentucky Rules of long enough to get cold as sion for a period of seven (7) Criminal Procedure, we re- JRM wasted very little time days and have heard testi- fer the following matters to 2 3 9 - 4 Y O U in naming Cole Whitt to mony from a number of wit- the next grand jury for their (239-4968) drive its No. 88 Chevrolet. nesses. We have returned consideration: The move came somewhat fifty-four (54) indictments. Jeffery C. Stinson, Jeffery as a surprise as there are We have returned zero (0) L. Copas II, Tony Green- Same Great Staff still several drivers looking No True Bills. We remanded field, Adron E. Bullington, Same Great Service for a ride for next season one (1) case to Allen District Wallace M. Gaddis, Joshua that have resumes that in- Court. R. Beach, Holly Ann Bunch, See us for all your tax needs! clude both Nationwide and In addition to the testimo- James D. Brummett, Robert Sprint Cup experience. L. Britt, Penny Carol Bruno, Owner: Laura Harper ny we have heard concern- (19J2tc) Whitt will be coming to ing alleged commission of Felicia Stephens. JRM after spending last crime within Allen County, Chadrick W. Meador, we have also heard testimo- Joshua E. Duke, Michael ny regarding other matters D. Gregory, Danny M. Wil- and have considered other loughby, Amber M. Ferrell, Universal Investments matters which we deem sig- Holly Osterman, Rainey nificant in our community. Burton, Wendy Lynn Bur- Realty & Auction Our report with regard to ton, David A. Dismond, Lar- MAKING YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE those matters is as follows: ry E. Whitney Jr., Denzil 1421 Old Gallatin Road • Scottsville, Ky. Offi ce (270) 237-4287 Toll Free 877-566-8900 (A) Inspection of Public William Burton. Michael M. Whitney, Ash- Mackie Shelton, Realtor®, Broker/Auct., 270-237-4572, 270-237-0670 [email protected] Properties. The grand jury inspec- ley Neil Sims, Brandy M. 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