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A2 ea lOCAL NEWS AND NOTES :Fn:OM .A.R:llUND I<ENTUiI:a::I.ANA LOOKI NG RAnK ONI nus DAlE IN 14l92~ a contl:'illd. was; signed by Christopher Columbus and a representative 'of Spain's Kin.-.· g.y,.. e~n~d an. ld QJjeen .. Isabella, gtvmg Cohlm.lbus a commission 'to seek a west,.. ward ocean passage to Asia. IN 1137, theanimated car- to on character Daffy Duck made hb debut in the W~ net Bros. cartoon "P:orty's: Duck Hunt," ml!"ected by Tex:Avery. . IN 1969, a jury in Los An- geles convicted Sirhan Sir- han of assasslnating Sell. Robe~l F.Kennedy. IN IIIAiftDI.NGOU.ltlY 30 YEARS .coo, the Rev. R."lymond Ward,.- pasto. of rull~yville Baptist Church,. conducted a. New Life Re- Vival at llmmanuel Baptist ChlRro .in. iEffiizabe!b.oown. 20 ynnS ,100 1 Laurie Shumard.} a lRineyviIDleEl~ mentary &hoolt;eat;her whQ' taugl~t physicru education,. was hcnorced with th.e Hardin CollIlty Schoo~s;an~ llUla! ExCEL Award for beaching excellence, "She is; a reacher t coad:l:; c.ouruselor arid friend!," Rineyville Prin- cipal Mrurlene SoolJl !:>aidi of Shumard's relationship with her stnudemts. From News-EJlisrjJri£e uMe :tmJices tJ.llit sto.l!~.rf.r TODAY'S FORECAST' Paru1y cloudy. Hrgn: 66 t'fj~Y!I!9 DNI.CIJ: Mostly ....cl€aI. low; 46 GlilIIIDIIBI ~~9 7V51 76/56 12t41 Moslly sunny. ~al'lly Storm ~Joud,/. ·t;;~ance. A~O'UND KENTUCKY RIrt 'Camp!lell Pad!!~ ~ngG:~1! Lil~1n.gtoil wlli,,,me Pi~e·i!li!fl CG¥.lrigton High lew 'OutJo,ok 8B 5.1 '~Ch1r' 7,1 49 PtC~ 70' 50 .~Cld¥ 6B .II€ .~It!f 5S 48 ~CIJi 6'5 54 PI.C!d)1 65 4;5. f!tCIiIy ALMANAC .()O IN&W FlilST FUIJ,. !J!$T MooNI ,QUARTER JIIIOQ"I ctUARTElt ApfOI 21 Apri~ :w M~'6 M3(12 TilHl'ay'ssunllse 7lOS am Tq4a~'$ $!i!~ ,. "., " .• , .,' ,1l.;2iIpm, HI01H:SllOWS Hlghflow :ves'l~IliI;1' :72103 fDl"I ~! Nw.l;. re\!Q!1l!'il !il.aum as ,or 5 IIo.rn. Rooanl h'~l/yoor'il; :9IliU Aecordlaw/)'flilr'" .. _." 2I!181!i Averaga I\Tgh/'low~__ _ _. .sm.B ··lOo .... li), ~ol· .. idi~ PIl!Jt.24. bours t IEi'>! ~ p.on I _ ••• ,D:1l! I!.a5t 00 days ** , £21 Ih~llmh'll-g"~rm ., .," ••• ,.,. ,~H J.m.ll.-PJesellt u ................ U.OI IlkriaiJro rrilm MrIII . ., ~ ~:'O!;Q!!;J:; •• tMS.~~~ Nlilluilal AIIeIU BiJrea~ ~11e~ ,1lUli m~ld IlJllQrtflll: the a~~. Tr_ , Ililh' Weeds _ : ."~: G!'\IS!I .. _.,.- .. -.-,., ;Lat!. Mold _ -Law SprmSD.reii by: Ua 'I. Le, .MD '-hao ~- Pb m ..-~ T. H~_... _.i!L., MD Tho 1'. Le, .MIl, MUS Ailer{lg (llldAsthul(1 SpecitlJiSI,,s 2:'70..765-61.4' Grayso I County ma I namedstate beekeep1er A Grayson Coun~ ~man has been appointed by Ken·tu,oky AgriCllJti.u-e Commissioner J runes Corner to the posiliom. of Ken- tucky state apiaris~.also known;;!s state beekeepec Sean Burgess worked for the Walter T. Kelley Co. of Clmkson before t:a1dng the stale post. In addlitiOll ~o teaching classes-at the beekeep'mg supply ,campa= ny,. B1.lI."g~&S helped ~e~keepers diagnose and r,esoillv(' beekeep- ingissues and \'liTQ~e Mticles about the wdustry while keeping as :many as 70 hives himself. "Sean has worked closely wiltn Kentucky beekeepers aJ}di is very active in this unique cora- muni,I.y," CQnUfl" said. "He has helped develop new beekeeping products anil has the requmte expedeJilce ro serve in this capa.city.'; A native of Evanston, Ill., BlWgess.grad1.l~ted from John Hersey High School in ArlID.g- ton Heights l m,~i'llld attended ¥{iUirun Rainey Harper College of Palatine, Ill. !He and hiswile, JM1.e,. have two children and two grandchildren. '!I look forward to worlWlg to eduease W.e public, foster new beekeepers and help identi1)r many of the problems that hon- ey bees and the people who keep them are facing," Burgess :said!. "I 'Will. work with !he Ken- tucky Swit.elBeekeepers Associa.· bon and other related groups to enluu1tce KenInC~y's beekeepit:rug industry." BURGESS contact us. Replacement. ctefi'fe.ry !l'1 IIta~e place until 10 a.m. CaUers after 10 a.m. willi ~a\!e a leplaoement delillefOO the ne~ morning, liD SUllSGRIIi: Home delivellls~bscliption r~ale Ii;;;- ~dbet{JVI. Mail',ra\(lS ar¢~~il('lbl~ u,~~, r¢' que.st To !iub&:rLbe, cal! (2:7,0) 505- .:I!,170,QI (:80.0)6~, IEx.t. ,8385. EASY AAY pelll'IOfIUl •••• :tl:!!!I.!lIS per .mQ~t!l THREiE MONTHS , , $40 •. &l SIX MO!lMS , ••••••• , •••• , .•., .,. S74<:1:1 ONE:¥EA!~ " •• " $131.,35 Items from closing Ind. church to aid I~I ·h .:y.pans. _ mllm.EHA~ fud. -A wesrern Indiana parish that's about to do~ b~ fo~d new life as,m !I·organ donor" by giving <lway ~. iff not amIac~1!J.al organ - many of its sacred items to other mjn.i.smes" illducing a Ken.· rocky churl"lh damaged by a tomado last mouth. .After Tene Haute"::! St. Ann CailioJ]ic Chm'th. dos- es next month~ its alI1iar, hptismw fDn:~ pews, libe~ [Iacle, v€Stro:ents .and other items 'Wi! be Ioacled. into a. Iluck h'.ai1er headed k> Sf. Luke'.s Catholic Church In.. Salyer,s...wUe. The parillh about 80 mj]e~ southe~t ·of Lexmgwn lost its ChW:ci.l, parish hall,. rectory and out· mach aenter 01]1 March 2 :w a series of st{l·nns and tor- nados that also devastated southern hldiana, V¢hileite St AM Par- ish has :i'I, 136"y'oof his~m)'; the St. ILuke's con,gtega;- !ion.is only 21 years oIet KEEIPIN:O TIHE ·JUICE FlOW.ING I1mity Illnemen work on lines IMonday along B.laeli: Branch Road near ·the IPlIex FihTls pl'ant IU'l'lde~ ,c'oJistiru&tiun. More than 150 soldiers head to Mghanistan Morfli:han 150 soldiers fr-om the 3rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) departed Fort Knox Sunday £01' <II .mn.e-month. depll}ymen~ to Mg-hanistm in support ,of Opemtion Enduring Fr,ee.d!om. The deployment miMb the I;hmi for the Srd ESC since it relQ· cated to Jort. Knox mJune :2007. The· ooruma:nd deployed tolJ.'aq ill support 0.[ Operation Iraqi FreedOinin May' 2008 and ~o Haiti iuJall!uru:y Z0mOiu s,upport of Operation Unilied Response, While deployed, 'Im 3td ESC "WiI ,ensure all US .. and seleded COaJ.itiOil :md Afghan military foyoes ~e supported and sm· tained ilu-oughont the coUInltry and to ~$t in the· ,cl:ro,:-.ii'd(lwt"! of U,S, forces. GJven its joint 005- sion,. the oormnands D<'IImewi1l be IJonve.rted fr·om mil lESC 00' aJomt Sustainment Comilland! - M ghamstan. <'Tile soldiers Me ready 00 ex· ecu~e the· mission in Afghani· ""- ...·n·d· ]'.- "0. ·fid· -~. ':b g . ·'11 ~, ..<nl, ru.i . 1[1 ""',n "ffi]!~ ule ..'. do a hamg·l.Ip Job, satd .. 01. Kiristiln Frenc..h l , Srd ESC com" "I didn't know an.ybody/' Gimes said.. In addition to ibemg llluamil- ia!' \'lim. ·othe.sW. Ilh.e 1l:Jlit, Giles said! he ended np doing a j:Qbh'e wasn't fantilru 'WiIi!l~~but that :is n.otth e case this deployment- he has been rulsrgned to the 3rd ESC for neatly two yem~ twain- iug for this deployment "I'll be doing what m know how ~ do/' Giles .s3id J adding ilia! he <llli:eady .knows llis tcnilmltetprurts OOld what he is gettiwlg into. That doesn'~ mean the de- p,loyment \vill be easy. GiJ!es said the most dla]]1ensmgpart will. be getting 1!lsed. ~Q the (llvironment and qtlality o~ life- as wem ffi J.ea'Villg his wi~e <well child.en. "n'sb!:d leaving' family," Gimes said. ~The CamiJies Me I:"ead)'; thH'~ suldielsare ready,. {and) the Fort Knox commwrity is ready to send tlS, off,'" f:ren.ch said. Commmld Sgt Maj. Karl Rohert:s, the 3Id ESC seniot en- list.ed advisor, mdic~ted. .his rearunass in foU.-r simple words. "Fail :in; let's go," Robetts s'aid_ "The: families .iI~e ready; the: slldiers are readY~1 (and) the IFa'rt: KnOll c;8mmu'Oit.y i:s re·ad,y t. send us .ff~" Col. Kristin French Srdl ESC C'ommHdllr' IDOOlder. "I. really feel that the' rerun has c-Ome togeth.erj." Fm-eilch added!. "We've got an oppommity now ~oshow off QUI"' talenh::.~l' For Chie~ Wal'Ulrunt Office Ii 3 Joseph Giles; the 3rd ESe air' opem:tions tedmidan, lJeil"lg til. part of iteoo1l!m makes this de- ployment that much bettex than Ms fiil'st~our f,O Mghanistan. Giles) ~Horseheads~ NY) na· tive, expla.iined tn<tll. during his im.t deployment., he joined the u..llit 30 days before it deployed and didn)t have time! to get ro tnow anyone else .. 408W.- DOOe !fJK:., 18J1za.betIltO'I\n, KY 4.2701 OlTlce 'i'IIoufs~8 a.m.-5 pcm. ~ii:Iay MAIJILItUMBED: (270) leg..1ZOO (800)653'6344 (loll Iree) CUSJOMflR SEJMGE H.OMc DW,\IiEK1i" OUSf~MEJilS~OE .50~;;,no,Qr homede.l1vll~enewse~l>erp,i5e.·oom !ll/Ou hil\l'l! <I ... a~on slop, restart or did no! Irec;el\!e :YQll~N.eW$,[i;n~etpnse. ~IElase DA~lY EUUBHHTOWN EPD, swears in new officer Mayot Tim Wailker swore in a new Elizabethtown. police office, Friday aftemoon at the North Mulberry Street .. department. Zachariah QUEiS6ilb(illjf, 29, ..·.. r~=r origjnal1y is froUIi Ville Grove,said Vrrgij Willough· by, EPD's public WonnatiOI1 offi- cer: Q!!lesenbeny is the tl:liii1d1 of six new p~trol officers hited sirnce Chief Tracy SeMler to{Jk conll101 of the department last summer;. Three nw~e "will be sworn in by the dose ,offthe: year. Tourisml bureau w.iU net pursue alcoh.ol sales The ElizabethtoVlIil Tourism & CQllventkm IhlIe~u won't be venturing mto the aloohol bust· ness. ETC.H, E};lecl.IJtive' DjJrecto~ Sherry Murphy 011 Monda.y said the tomism bureau "WillI not be puTSUi:ngany permits for alcohol sal!es at its lleadqu.;b\[I'ters on Mul- berry Sl::roet off Qr][n'lers~le 6S:. The Eh~abethtown Tourism Commissio.u made the decision during its ruml!lal retrea~, she said .. Through .talks with the Ken" tucky D€partme!lit of AkohoLk Bever.age Control, ETCB learned it would have to restrict catefl~rS 'iOfn seIlling alcohol in the blllild- ~tJgif I:h~ bureau pu][sued ils own s~es :ernll~ ~ci.' soott .. Murphy SaId I..... e co(~mlnuSlQllerS felt the ba.ll would h~Mnperlocal busmess and. hurt: ev,ents .h.e1clby business ... es in the faCility. "We want 'to do whatever we can to, promote busilllesses in the city,!; Mmphy said. El.izabethtoWlil City Council wecently voted ~Q give the bow:ds of the ffistoric State Theater and ETCB 8I:u.i:hOlity w mao[lage their own policleson akonol at the fa· cmties so long as the poudes ad· ~ered to dt)" and ,state· gllidelmes" Hisk>rit State Tfueate-r Executive Director Emily West has voiced iinterest in. obtailn~ a beer li- cense fo·rthe theater. Narth Miles Street p'rojeot: hidh prioriity for s,tate A p'JI"lOj!ed to widen North Miiles Stree~ between Pear Oro chard Road at1!d Ring Road in ElizabethtO)ffi has been labeled a fuigh priority in the sWe'sbwo- realfooad plan, which i3 be]ng disClmed this week ina. special session. - State S.m, Denrris Parr·ett, EHzalbellito'i-m, last week. ex· pressed msappomtment the near-- ~}'$12 milliOll project bad been labeled a: low priority but P--anett on Monday sald he later leam~d HQuse ~eoo:eliship aI'ld Rep-Jim- mie !Leoe" D- ElizabethtOl,-Vll) had mad.e :steps to mark the IJrojed a high. priority hefore the.eguJa:!: sessjolFl ended_ ~Tihe commen!ts. I nlade were m err(li~') ~ Parrett said!. Lee lM't week sadcl Hru:run C01.t.ilty f;l;[(ld well in the rooo plan, voicing hiB pleasure mn see- ~ngthe North Mi~es Streejt project iillcluded. Legislators were bad. ~n Fnmlkfort on Monday after Gov. Steve Beshem called a special session to hash out, the' road fund ~d a bill. on lPl'escription pills. Both houses had passed ·the road plan but did not provide mone), to pay for the plan in the !regula!" sessi<ln. SUNI>AYONl.YWY PAir ~. moolh •• $6.45 T $YN:tlI!Y ON!.;,!, 131~.~ •. " .. " ..• ~O!.i·· SUNDAYIIINlv {Slt!\os.l ••••••••• $37.13" 5U!lbAYONL'!' 11·)"~1 $70 .•78* PIi~il'.5·are wrrhome dil'livery .. Majl",les. s[igI1lly 1"!;1Jl.I1t!~ ~Sli~~n ~OOes. \i:1eIOiiCIWI"l: :lO12 .~. dilyS:.Iqli'iJ 1>: r.w.0il;;1 D",,"MiIy\l!3'Alty~·: ~1J.:rf, Sepi. J( Qo;t. 26; It:r<, 21: ~'11! oar. NQv..U; Nmt 23: Dec. ·7;~. 14: Ike. 21: Ike .. ?& TO'fWlE llllASSlFlED .AD B)'phone: 769-t2:00, EXt. 81301 BY ~rc n~fi~en~tll~$¢<OOITi Byf,;p(; (270) 765-7318 On thel'lll'b: WI'MI.therneWS6Ilterp.Me.oom 10 PIJ.CE .IIIISPUV .ID BypOOiil'l" 769-1200, Ext. SSM PUBL!!SHER R. 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Page 1: A2 ea - nyx.uky.edunyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7b8g8fg16z/data/02_70219_20120417_SectionA_… · 4/17/2012  · A2 ea lOCAL NEWS AND NOTES :Fn:OM .A.R:llUND I

A2 ealOCAL NEWS AND NOTES :Fn:OM .A.R:llUND I<ENTUiI:a::I.ANA

LOOKI NG RAnKONInus DAlE IN 14l92~ a

contl:'illd. was; signed byChristopher Columbus anda representative 'of Spain'sKin.-.· g.y,..e~n~d an.ld QJjeen ..Isabella, gtvmg Cohlm.lbus acommission 'to seek a west,..ward ocean passage to Asia.

IN 1137, theanimated car-toon character Daffy Duckmade hb debut in the W~net Bros. cartoon "P:orty's:Duck Hunt," ml!"ected byTex:Avery. .

IN 1969, a jury in Los An-geles convicted Sirhan Sir-han of assasslnating Sell.Robe~l F.Kennedy.

IN IIIAiftDI.NGOU.ltlY30 YEARS .coo, the Rev.

R."lymond Ward,.- pasto. ofrull~yville Baptist Church,.conducted a. New Life Re-Vival at llmmanuel BaptistChlRro .in. iEffiizabe!b.oown.20 ynnS ,1001Laurie

Shumard.} a lRineyviIDleEl~mentary &hoolt;eat;her whQ'taugl~t physicru education,.was hcnorced with th.eHardin CollIlty Schoo~s;an~llUla! ExCEL Award forbeaching excellence, "She is;a reachert coad:l:; c.ouruselorarid friend!," Rineyville Prin-cipal Mrurlene SoolJl !:>aidi ofShumard's relationship withher stnudemts.

From News-EJlisrjJri£e uMe:tmJices tJ.llit sto.l!~.rf.r

TODAY'S FORECAST'Paru1y cloudy.Hrgn: 66

t'fj~Y!I!9 DNI.CIJ: Mostly....cl€aI. low; 46

GlilIIIDIIBI~~97V51 76/56 12t41Mosllysunny.

~al'lly Storm~Joud,/. ·t;;~ance.

A~O'UND KENTUCKY

RIrt 'Camp!lellPad!!~~ngG:~1!Lil~1n.gtoilwlli,,,mePi~e·i!li!flCG¥.lrigton

High lew 'OutJo,ok8B 5.1 '~Ch1r'7,1 49 PtC~70' 50 .~Cld¥6B .II€ .~It!f5S 48 ~CIJi6'5 54 PI.C!d)165 4;5. f!tCIiIy

ALMANAC

.()OIN&W FlilST FUIJ,. !J!$T

MooNI ,QUARTER JIIIOQ"I ctUARTEltApfOI21 Apri~:w M~'6 M3(12

TilHl'ay'ssunllse 7lOS amTq4a~'$$!i!~ ,. "., " .• , .,' ,1l.;2iIpm,

HI01H:SllOWSHlghflow :ves'l~IliI;1' :72103

fDl"I ~! Nw.l;. re\!Q!1l!'il !il.aum as ,or 5 IIo.rn.Rooanlh'~l/yoor'il; :9IliUAecordlaw/)'flilr'" .. _. " 2I!181!iAveraga I\Tgh/'low~__ _ _. .sm.B

··lOo .... li), ~ol· .. idi~

PIl!Jt.24. bourst IEi'>! ~ p.on I _ ••• ,D:1l!I!.a5t 00 days ** , £21

Ih~llmh'll-g"~rm ., .," ••• ,.,. ,~HJ.m.ll.-PJeselltu ............•.... U.OI

IlkriaiJro rrilm MrIII . ., ~

~:'O!;Q!!;J:; •• tMS.~~~

Nlilluilal AIIeIU BiJrea~ ~11e~ ,1lUlim~ldIlJllQrtflll: the a~~.Tr_ , Ililh'Weeds _ : ."~:G!'\IS!I .. _.,.- .. -.-,., ;Lat!.Mold _ -Law

SprmSD.reii by:Ua 'I. Le, .MD

'-hao ~- Pb m ..-~T . H~_..._.i!L., MDTho 1'. Le, .MIl, MUSAiler{lg (llldAsthul(1 SpecitlJiSI,,s

2:'70..765-61.4'

Grayso I County ma I

named state beekeep1erA Grayson Coun~ ~man has

been appointed by Ken·tu,okyAgriCllJti.u-e Commissioner JrunesCorner to the posiliom. of Ken-tucky state apiaris~. also known;;!sstate beekeepec

Sean Burgess worked for theWalter T. Kelley Co. of Clmksonbefore t:a1dng the stale post. InaddlitiOll ~o teaching classes-atthe beekeep'mg supply ,campa=ny,. B1.lI."g~&Shelped ~e~keepersdiagnose and r,esoillv(' beekeep-ingissues and \'liTQ~eMticlesabout the wdustry while keeping

as :many as 70hives himself.

"Sean hasworked closelywiltn Kentuckybeekeepers aJ}diis very active inthis unique cora-

muni,I.y," CQnUfl"said. "He has helped developnew beekeeping products anilhas the requmte expedeJilce roserve in this capa.city.';

A native of Evanston, Ill.,BlWgess.grad1.l~ted from JohnHersey High School in ArlID.g-

ton Heightsl m,~i'llldattended¥{iUirun Rainey Harper Collegeof Palatine, Ill. !He and hiswile,JM1.e,. have two children and twograndchildren.

'!I look forward to worlWlg toeduease W.e public, foster newbeekeepers and help identi1)rmany of the problems that hon-ey bees and the people whokeep them are facing," Burgess:said!. "I 'Will. work with !he Ken-tucky Swit.elBeekeepers Associa.·bon and other related groups toenluu1tce KenInC~y's beekeepit:rugindustry. "

BURGESS

contact us. Replacement. ctefi'fe.ry !l'1IIta~eplace until 10 a.m. CaUers after 10 a.m.willi ~a\!ea leplaoement delillefOO the ne~morning,

liD SUllSGRIIi:Home delivellls~bscliption r~ale Ii;;;-~dbet{JVI. Mail',ra\(lSar¢~~il('lbl~u,~~, r¢'que.st To !iub&:rLbe, cal! (2:7,0) 505-.:I!,170,QI (:80.0)6~, IEx.t.,8385.

EASY AAY pelll'IOfIUl •••• :tl:!!!I.!lIS per .mQ~t!lTHREiE MONTHS , , $40 •.&lSIX MO!lMS , ••••••• , •••• , .•., .,. S74<:1:1ONE:¥EA!~ " •• " $131.,35

Items fromclosing

Ind. churchto aid

I~I ·h.:y.pans. _mllm.EHA~ fud.

- A wesrern Indiana parishthat's about to do~ b~fo~d new life as,m !I·organdonor" by giving <lway ~. iffnot amIac~1!J.alorgan - manyof its sacred items to othermjn.i.smes" illducing a Ken.·rocky churl"lh damaged bya tomado last mouth.

.After Tene Haute"::! St.Ann CailioJ]ic Chm'th. dos-es next month~ its alI1iar,hptismw fDn:~ pews, libe~[Iacle, v€Stro:ents .and otheritems 'Wi! be Ioacled. into a.Iluck h'.ai1er headed k> Sf.Luke'.s Catholic Church In..Salyer,s...wUe. The parillhabout 80 mj]e~ southe~t ·ofLexmgwn lost its ChW:ci.l,parish hall,.rectory and out·mach aenter 01]1 March 2 :wa series of st{l·nns and tor-nados that also devastatedsouthern hldiana,

V¢hileite St AM Par-ish has :i'I, 136"y'oof his~m)';the St. ILuke's con,gtega;-!ion.is only 21 years oIet

KEEIPIN:O TIHE ·JUICE FlOW.INGI1mity Illnemen work on lines IMonday along B.laeli: Branch Road near ·the IPlIexFihTls pl'ant IU'l'lde~ ,c'oJistiru&tiun.

More than 150 soldiers head toMghanistanMorfli:han 150 soldiers fr-om

the 3rd Sustainment Command(Expeditionary) departed FortKnox Sunday £01' <II .mn.e-month.depll}ymen~ to Mg-hanistm insupport ,of Opemtion EnduringFr,ee.d!om.

The deployment miMb theI;hmi for the Srd ESC since it relQ·cated to Jort. Knox mJune :2007.The· ooruma:nd deployed tolJ.'aqill support 0.[ Operation IraqiFreedOinin May' 2008 and ~oHaiti iuJall!uru:y Z0mOiu s,upportof Operation Unilied Response,

While deployed, 'Im 3td ESC"WiI ,ensure all US ..and selededCOaJ.itiOil :md Afghan militaryfoyoes ~e supported and sm·tained ilu-oughont the coUInltryand to ~$t in the· ,cl:ro,:-.ii'd(lwt"! ofU,S, forces. GJven its joint 005-sion,. the oormnands D<'IImewi1l beIJonve.rted fr·om mil lESC 00' aJomtSustainment Comilland! - M·ghamstan.

<'Tile soldiers Me ready 00 ex·ecu~e the· mission in Afghani·""- ...·n·d· ]'.- "0. ·fid· -~. ':bg.·'11~,..<nl, ru.i . 1[1 ""',n "ffi]!~ ule ..'.do a hamg·l.Ip Job, satd .. 01.Kiristiln Frenc..hl, Srd ESC com"

"I didn't know an.ybody/'Gimes said..

In addition to ibemg llluamil-ia!' \'lim. ·othe.sW. Ilh.e 1l:Jlit, Gilessaid! he ended np doing a j:Qbh'ewasn't fantilru 'WiIi!l~~but that :isn.otth e case this deployment-he has been rulsrgned to the 3rdESC for neatly two yem~ twain-iug for this deployment

"I'll be doing what m know how~ do/' Giles .s3idJ adding ilia! he<llli:eady .knows llis tcnilmltetprurtsOOld what he is gettiwlg into.

That doesn'~ mean the de-p,loyment \vill be easy. GiJ!es saidthe most dla]]1ensmgpart will. begetting 1!lsed.~Q the (llvironmentand qtlality o~ life- as wem ffi

J.ea'Villg his wi~e <well child.en."n'sb!:d leaving' family,"

Gimes said.~The CamiJies Me I:"ead)'; thH'~

suldielsare ready,. {and) the FortKnox commwrity is ready tosend tlS, off,'" f:ren.ch said.

Commmld Sgt Maj. KarlRohert:s, the 3Id ESC seniot en-list.ed advisor, mdic~ted. .hisrearunass in foU.-rsimple words.

"Fail :in; let's go," Robettss'aid_

"The: families .iI~eready; the: slldiersare readY~1(and)the IFa'rt:KnOllc;8mmu'Oit.y i:s re·ad,yt. send us .ff~"Col. Kristin FrenchSrdl ESC C'ommHdllr'

IDOOlder."I. really feel that the' rerun has

c-Ome togeth.erj." Fm-eilch added!."We've got an oppommity now~oshow off QUI"' talenh::.~l'

For Chie~ Wal'Ulrunt Office Ii 3Joseph Giles; the 3rd ESe air'opem:tions tedmidan, lJeil"lg til.

part of iteoo1l!m makes this de-ployment that much bettex thanMs fiil'st ~our f,O Mghanistan.

Giles) ~Horseheads~ NY) na·tive, expla.iined tn<tll. during hisim.t deployment., he joined theu..llit 30 days before it deployedand didn)t have time! to get rotnow anyone else ..

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EPD, swears innew officer

Mayot Tim Wailker swore in anew Elizabethtown. police office,Friday aftemoon at the NorthMulberry Street ..department.Zachariah

QUEiS6ilb(illjf, 29, .. ·..r~=rorigjnal1y is froUIi

Ville Grove,saidVrrgij Willough·by, EPD's publicWonnatiOI1 offi-cer:

Q!!lesenbeny is the tl:liii1d1 of sixnew p~trol officers hited sirnceChief Tracy SeMler to{Jk conll101of the department last summer;.Three nw~e "will be sworn in bythe dose ,offthe: year.

Tourisml bureauw.iU net pursue

alcoh.ol salesThe ElizabethtoVlIil Tourism &

CQllventkm IhlIe~u won't beventuring mto the aloohol bust·ness.

ETC.H, E};lecl.IJtive' DjJrecto~Sherry Murphy 011 Monda.y saidthe tomism bureau "WillI not bepuTSUi:ngany permits for alcoholsal!es at its lleadqu.;b\[I'ters on Mul-berry Sl::roet off Qr][n'lers~le 6S:.The Eh~abethtown TourismCommissio.u made the decisionduring its ruml!lal retrea~, she said ..

Through .talks with the Ken"tucky D€partme!lit of AkohoLkBever.age Control, ETCB learnedit would have to restrict catefl~rS'iOfn seIlling alcohol in the blllild-~tJgif I:h~bureau pu][sued ils owns~es :ernll~ ~ci.' soott ..MurphySaId I..... e co(~mlnuSlQllerS felt theba.ll would h~Mnperlocal busmessand. hurt: ev,ents .h.e1clby business ...es in the faCility.

"We want 'to do whatever wecan to, promote busilllesses in thecity,!; Mmphy said.

El.izabethtoWlil City Councilwecently voted ~Q give the bow:dsof the ffistoric State Theater andETCB 8I:u.i:hOlity w mao[lage theirown policleson akonol at the fa·cmties so long as the poudes ad·~ered to dt)" and ,state· gllidelmes"Hisk>rit State Tfueate-r ExecutiveDirector Emily West has voicediinterest in. obtailn~ a beer li-cense fo·r the theater.

Narth Miles Streetp'rojeot: hidh prioriity

for s,tateA p'JI"lOj!ed to widen North

Miiles Stree~ between Pear Orochard Road at1!d Ring Road inElizabethtO)ffi has been labeled afuigh priority in the sWe'sbwo-realfooad plan, which i3 be]ngdisClmed this week ina. specialsession. -

State S.m, Denrris Parr·ett, D·EHzalbellito'i-m, last week. ex·pressed msappomtment the near--~}'$12 milliOll project bad beenlabeled a: low priority but P--anetton Monday sald he later leam~dHQuse ~eoo:eliship aI'ld Rep-Jim-mie !Leoe" D-ElizabethtOl,-Vll) hadmad.e :steps to mark the IJrojed ahigh. priority hefore the.eguJa:!:sessjolFl ended_

~Tihecommen!ts. I nlade werem err(li~')~ Parrett said!.

Lee lM't week sadcl Hru:runC01.t.ilty f;l;[(ld well in the roooplan, voicing hiB pleasure mn see-~ngthe North Mi~es Streejt projectiillcluded.Legislators were bad. ~n

Fnmlkfort on Monday after Gov.Steve Beshem called a specialsession to hash out, the' road fund~d a bill. on lPl'escription pills.Both houses had passed ·the roadplan but did not provide mone),to pay for the plan in the !regula!"sessi<ln.

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