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SWEET SIXTEEN: Cardinals have no fear going into state tournament — B1 The Winchester Sun T U E S D A Y , M A R C H 1 3 , 2 0 1 2 CLARK COUNTY Fees set for use of city, county parks By Bob Flynn The Winchester Sun After several months of study, the Winchester/Clark County Parks and Recreation Board finalized rental fees Tuesday for all parks department facilities. Last fall the board appointed a committee and asked members to look at all the department’s con- tracts with leagues that use park facilities, and to assess what it costs the department to maintain all its facilities to ensure that its CLARK REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER rental fees adequately covered ex- penses to maintain those spaces. Bob Jackson, who headed the committee, said the department had never charged rental fees for the parks before, but as funding Workers get sneak peek becomes tighter each year, the de- partment must recover some of its costs if it wants to continue provid- lark Regional Medical Cen- ing the facilities. ter employees, their fami- “We know the city and county Clies and members of the can’t keep funding us and giving us hospital board got their first look big blocks of money, so we are going to have to come up with ways at the new $60 million hospital we can help cover our costs,” Jack- during a tour Monday afternoon. son said. “We are not trying to Operating room technicians, from make money. This is not full recov- left, Amy Briscoe, Erin Price, Va- ery of our costs. These fees will just lerie Ratliff and Don Tegler, look help us cover our lighting, water and other costs that we have in at the state of the art equipment maintaining our parks and facili- in one of the new operating rooms ties.” during their tour, top photo. Sheri Effective today, the board ap- Reynolds, second from right, di- proved a fee schedule for its facili- ties of: rector of radiology, talks about — gymnasium — full gym, $50 one of the new X-ray rooms in the per hour; one half the gym, $25 per hospital that is slated to open for hour; patients on March 31, right photo. — library — $25 per hour, plus refundable $50 deposit; A ribbon cutting ceremony will be — shelter reservation — $25 at 11 a.m. Friday. The community per two hour block, plus refund- is invited to tour the new hospital able $50 deposit if shelter is beginning at 10 a.m. March 24. cleaned after use. Any shelter reservations that have already James Mann been confirmed will not be as- [email protected] sessed the fees. See FEES, A3 LAW ENFORCEMENT Clark deputy YEAR OF THE GIRL recognized Clark County’s for drug task Girl Scouts mark force work 100th anniversary Sun staff report Detective Mark Craycraft of the Clark County Sheriff’s Office was recognized irl Scouts of all ages by the U.S. Attorney’s Office recently for and their parents his role in breaking up a drug trafficking ring in Paris. Ggather in front of the Craycraft is a member of the regional Clark County Courthouse Mon- task force that partnered with the Bu- day afternoon to celebrate the reau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. organization’s 100th anniver- The agencies began investigating the case in 2008. Since then, 56 people have sary. Scouts listen as Winches- been prosecuted for drug trafficking and ter Mayor Ed Burtner, left, and firearm offenses, according to U.S. Clark County Judge-Executive See WORK, A3 Henry Branham read a procla- mation honoring Girl Scouts IN YOUR WORLD and proclaiming 2012 “The Year of the Girl.” Daisy scouts OBITUARIES in Troop 680 Angelina Pelayo, There are no funeral notices in left, and Kamryn Toler, right, today’s edition of the Sun. both 6, act out the parts while singing “Make New Friends” W W W . W I N C H E S T E R S U N . C O M during the program, bottom V O L . 1 3 4 , N O . 5 9 photo. Joining them was 7 5 ¢ P E R C O P Y Sophia Pelayo, 4. Girl Scouts was formed by Juliette Gordon Become our fan! Low in 1912 in Savannah, Ga. www.facebook.com/ James Mann winchestersun [email protected] THE WINCHESTER SUN A2 — TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 2012 Subscribe to The Police/fire Winchester Sun! WINCHESTER POLICE Jones Nursery Road, was and reckless driving. ficers were called to Walmart broke into his outbuilding charged Saturday with reck- concerning two suspected and took a generator and a The Winchester Sun 20 Wall Street, Winchester, KY Charged less driving and driving Reports shoplifters in custody. Amy weed trimmer. 40391 under the influence. — At 11:57 a.m. Saturday, Barker and Larry Rinesmith — At 5:20 p.m. Monday, USPS #686040 — Amy Barker, 24, of 146 Member of The Associated Press. The As- Linden Ave., was charged — Kennith C. Markland, a person reported that his were arrested and charged Teresa Knifley of 8586 Wades sociated Press is entitled exclusively to the 25, of 250 Oxford Drive Apt. scooter was stolen from his use for republication of all local news printed Sunday with theft by unlaw- with theft by unlawful tak- Mill Road reported that her in this newspaper, as well as all AP news dis- ful taking. 66, was charged Saturday home three months ago. He ing. debit card number was patches. with possession of a con- located the scooter at a local Mailed Monday through Saturday, exclud- — Michael Bowman, 55, of — At 4:50 p.m. Sunday, of- stolen and used to make an ing holidays. Periodicals Postage paid at Win- 438 Old Boonesboro Road, trolled substance. pawn shop. ficers were called to 67 Holi- online purchase at Walmart. chester, KY. — Travis L. Noble, 24, of — At 4:14 p.m. Saturday, Postmaster: Send address changes to The was charged Saturday with day Road after a shop Winchester Sun, 20 Wall Street, reckless driving, second-de- 727 Estes Drive, was charged officers were called to 119 vacuum was taken from a WINCHESTER FIRE-EMS Winchester, KY, 40391. Sunday with driving under Dorset Land concerning gree possession of a con- construction site. Suggested home delivery prices in the influence, possession of fraudulent use of a credit — At 6:35 p.m. Sunday, of- Clark County trolled substance, possession — On Monday, emergency 1 Month . $12.50 open container of alcoholic card. ficers were called to Walmart 3 Months . .$35.65 of drug paraphernalia, driv- personnel conducted five 6 Months . ..$67.50 beverage in a motor vehicle — At 7:24 p.m. Saturday, concerning a suspected ing under the influence, pro- and reckless driving. officers were called to 126 local transfers and one out- 12 Months . .$120.00 moting contraband and shoplifter in custody. Sign up for EZ Pay — Joshua T. Shepherd, 30, Shoppers Drive concerning a of-town transfer. They also 1 Month . .$10.00 possession of marijuana. — At 2:15 p.m. Monday, of- 3 Months . .$30.00 of 123 Kentucky St., was theft of cash. responded to one general 6 Months . .$60.00 ficers were called to Walmart — Stephen Brake, 27, of charged Friday with receiv- — At 1:37 a.m. Sunday, of- medical call, one fall, one 12 Months . .$120.00 for a domestic disturbance. 105 Springridge Way, was ing stolen property under ficers were called to 407 Sky- respiratory case, one motor Zones 1&2 charged Sunday with posses- 3 Months — $51.32 $500 and resisting arrest. lark Drive concerning an vehicle accident and one 6 Months — $102.64 sion of drug paraphernalia CLARK COUNTY SHERIFF 12 Months — $205.28 — Quentin E. Stevenson, assault. seizure. Zones 3&4 and public intoxication. 37, of 323 Primrose Lane, — At 11:39 a.m. Sunday, 3 Months — $53.65 — Franklin Caudill, 32, of Reports 6 Months — $107.30 was charged Saturday with officers were called to 420 E. CLARK COUNTY FIRE 12 Months — $214.61 23 Alabama St., was charged wanton endangerment. Broadway after someone — At 12:40 p.m. Monday, Zones 5&6 Sunday with second-degree — Larry Rinesmith, 30, of broke into a vehicle during Darrell Pryor of the Winches- 3 Months — $58.32 — At 12:02 p.m. Monday, 6 Months — $116.64 assault. 306 Springmist Lane, was the night and took the ter/Clark County Parks and 12 Months — $233.28 firefighters assisted Win- Zones 7&8 — Melissa L. Combs, 28, of charged Sunday with theft by stereo. Recreation Department re- 3 Months — $66.48 36 Judy Ann Court, was unlawful taking. — At 3 p.m. Sunday, offi- ported that a trailer and chester Fire-EMS with a 6 Months — $132.97 brush fire on Martin Luther 12 Months — $265.93 charged Sunday with theft by — Christopher Roberts, cers were called to Walmart other mechanical parts were ——— unlawful taking. taken from Lykins Park. He King Jr. Boulevard. Zone rated on destination. 39, of Clinton, Tenn., was concerning a suspected Zone furnished upon request — Jimmy A. Gibson, 25, of charged Monday with driving shoplifter in custody. Melissa later located one of the items — At 6:19 a.m. today, fire- ——— Booneville, was charged Fri- under the influence, no oper- Combs was arrested and at Freedom Metals. fighters were called to a pos- Single Copy Price: 75 cents day with theft by unlawful ator’s license, possession of charged with theft by unlaw- — At 8 p.m. Friday, C.G. sible injury accident on CONTACT US: Newsroom — 355-1307 or taking. open container of alcoholic ful taking.