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Ann McDonald, 82, widow of Harvey McDonald, father of her children, and widow of husband of 37 years William Walter Tye, passed away June 7, 2021. Ann McDonald received her real estate license in 1975 and her broker license in 1978. She was the founding broker of four real estate offices in Winchester, Lexington, Georgetown, OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Softball tournament will honor suicide victims; Beshear starts incentives to get people vaccinated Includes 15 scholarships for students, three $1 million drawings ROBERT LEWIS BALLARD, 69 On Saturday, June 5, 2021, Robert Lewis Ballard, 69, went to be with the Lord at Baptist Health, Lexington, Kentucky, following complications of a stroke. Bobby loved being outdoors fishing and hunting with his family and friends. He was most proud of being a history buff of Clark County and talked often of his Winchester GRADUATION BRINGS PRIDE, MEMORIES By Sue Staton On Saturday morning, under a cloudy and threatening look of rain, the members of the 2021 graduating class of George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester walked across a stage to receive their diplomas. They were greeted with a handshake and a smile by Mr. Paul Christy, the superintendent of schools. This WOMAN DIES IN DOWNTOWN SHOOTING A Winchester man has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a woman outside his downtown apartment. Stephen McGuire, of 40-B N. Main St., was still in custody of officers at the Winchester Police Department an hour and a half after the shooting occurred. Police found Sheila Smith, 34 GATE PRECAST TO CLOSE WINCHESTER PLANT Gate Precast, one of Winchester’s oldest manufacturers, is closing. Mayor Ed Burtner shared that information with other city officials at a Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday afternoon by reading from a letter from the vice president of operations, Steve Schweitzer. “Gate announced this week that its manufacturing plant will be closing due to market conditions,” NORA MAE MYHNIER, 98 Nora Mae Myhnier, 98, passed away Saturday in Owingsville, Kentucky. Visitation 10 A.M. Funeral 11 A.M. Both services Saturday, May 29, 2021, Broadway Baptist ChurchJONATHAN REED, 42
By Winchester Sun. Email the author. Published 6:08 am Monday, May 3, 2021. You have read 0 of 8 articles. Log In or Subscribe. Jonathan Reed, 42, died Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sign the online guestbook at www.ScobeeFuneralHome.com. You Might Like. GRCHS GRADUATION TO BE MAY 28 The senior luncheon will be at the school’s auxiliary gym on May 18 at 11 a.m. Senior field day is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 24. Seniors’ sunrise breakfast is 7 to 8:30 a.m. on May 25. Mandatory graduation rehearsals are scheduled for 8:35 a.m. on May 24 and May 25, 8:30 on May 27 and 9 a.m. on May 28. Rain dates for the graduation ceremony CLARK COUNTY'S VOICE FOR MORE THAN 130 YEARS Beshear starts incentives to get people vaccinated Includes 15 scholarships for students, three $1 million drawings June 8, 2021. As coronavirus vaccination rates in Kentucky keep slowing, Gov. Andy Beshear has announced new lottery-style incentives: $1 millionANN MCDONALD, 82
Ann McDonald, 82, widow of Harvey McDonald, father of her children, and widow of husband of 37 years William Walter Tye, passed away June 7, 2021. Ann McDonald received her real estate license in 1975 and her broker license in 1978. She was the founding broker of four real estate offices in Winchester, Lexington, Georgetown, OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Softball tournament will honor suicide victims; Beshear starts incentives to get people vaccinated Includes 15 scholarships for students, three $1 million drawings ROBERT LEWIS BALLARD, 69 On Saturday, June 5, 2021, Robert Lewis Ballard, 69, went to be with the Lord at Baptist Health, Lexington, Kentucky, following complications of a stroke. Bobby loved being outdoors fishing and hunting with his family and friends. He was most proud of being a history buff of Clark County and talked often of his Winchester GRADUATION BRINGS PRIDE, MEMORIES By Sue Staton On Saturday morning, under a cloudy and threatening look of rain, the members of the 2021 graduating class of George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester walked across a stage to receive their diplomas. They were greeted with a handshake and a smile by Mr. Paul Christy, the superintendent of schools. This WOMAN DIES IN DOWNTOWN SHOOTING A Winchester man has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a woman outside his downtown apartment. Stephen McGuire, of 40-B N. Main St., was still in custody of officers at the Winchester Police Department an hour and a half after the shooting occurred. Police found Sheila Smith, 34 GATE PRECAST TO CLOSE WINCHESTER PLANT Gate Precast, one of Winchester’s oldest manufacturers, is closing. Mayor Ed Burtner shared that information with other city officials at a Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday afternoon by reading from a letter from the vice president of operations, Steve Schweitzer. “Gate announced this week that its manufacturing plant will be closing due to market conditions,” NORA MAE MYHNIER, 98 Nora Mae Myhnier, 98, passed away Saturday in Owingsville, Kentucky. Visitation 10 A.M. Funeral 11 A.M. Both services Saturday, May 29, 2021, Broadway Baptist ChurchJONATHAN REED, 42
By Winchester Sun. Email the author. Published 6:08 am Monday, May 3, 2021. You have read 0 of 8 articles. Log In or Subscribe. Jonathan Reed, 42, died Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sign the online guestbook at www.ScobeeFuneralHome.com. You Might Like. GRCHS GRADUATION TO BE MAY 28 The senior luncheon will be at the school’s auxiliary gym on May 18 at 11 a.m. Senior field day is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 24. Seniors’ sunrise breakfast is 7 to 8:30 a.m. on May 25. Mandatory graduation rehearsals are scheduled for 8:35 a.m. on May 24 and May 25, 8:30 on May 27 and 9 a.m. on May 28. Rain dates for the graduation ceremony NEWS | WINCHESTER SUN End of Beshear’s Covid-19 press briefings Friday will signal, if not the end of the pandemic, the turning of a page and moving on. Gov. Andy Beshear’s regular press conferences about the coronavirus “provided a steady source of information, comforted some people and annoyed others and inadvertently spawned memes, OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Softball tournament will honor suicide victims; Beshear starts incentives to get people vaccinated Includes 15 scholarships for students, three $1 million drawings BOARD OF EDUCATION TO MEET MONDAY 13 hours ago · The Clark County Board of Education Special Meeting will be on Monday, June 14, 2021, at 6:30 p.m. at the Central Office Board Room. The meeting is open to the public. MEN’S HEALTH WEEK IS JUNE 14-20 1 day ago · Clark County Health Department National Men’s Health Week is observed each year leading up to Father’s Day. This week is a reminder for men to take steps to be healthier, but they don’t have to do it alone! Whether it’s your husband, partner, dad,brother, son,
LOCAL CENTER HELPS FEMALE VETERANS According to a report from the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, more than 40,000 veterans experience homelessness in America. Women make up 78 percent of those veterans. Lady Veterans Connect is an organization opening a house in Winchester to assist those very women. At 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 12, Anna’s House forWomen
FEW TREATMENTS LEFT FOR PLANTAR WARTS DEAR DR. ROACH: I have had plantar warts on both feet for decades. Unfortunately, they are on the pressure points of my feet (balls and heels). Nothing seems to eradicate the virus. I have tried bleomycin shots, Cantharidin, Candida antigen shots, liquid nitrogen, surgery, pulsed dye laser treatments, electrolysis, radiation (it did work fora
GENERAL ASSEMBLY KICKS OFF INTERIM PERIOD By Sen. Ralph Alvarado The commonwealth of Kentucky celebrated its 229th birthday on Monday, June 1. It also marked the first official day of the 2021 Interim of the Kentucky General Assembly. The interim serves as a period for lawmakers to receive updates on implemented legislation, stay informed on various issues facing the Commonwealth,and
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Legacy Grove Park is celebrating the Longest Day of Play, and the community is invited to have fun and to help with the event. The park is hosting games, vendors, classes, and other events on Monday, June 21 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Deborah Jackson, executive director ofANN MCDONALD, 82
Ann McDonald, 82, widow of Harvey McDonald, father of her children, and widow of husband of 37 years William Walter Tye, passed away June 7, 2021. Ann McDonald received her real estate license in 1975 and her broker license in 1978. She was the founding broker of four real estate offices in Winchester, Lexington, Georgetown, MY FAIR LADY RETURNS TO THE SILVER SCREEN Greetings, my fellow cultured cinephiles of Winchester! Your voice is your calling card. Your speaking pattern, accent and style are more important than you think. In our digital age of texting and social media posting, the elementary rules of spelling, proper usage, a tense which a majority of us CLARK COUNTY'S VOICE FOR MORE THAN 130 YEARS Beshear starts incentives to get people vaccinated Includes 15 scholarships for students, three $1 million drawings June 8, 2021. As coronavirus vaccination rates in Kentucky keep slowing, Gov. Andy Beshear has announced new lottery-style incentives: $1 millionANN MCDONALD, 82
Ann McDonald, 82, widow of Harvey McDonald, father of her children, and widow of husband of 37 years William Walter Tye, passed away June 7, 2021. Ann McDonald received her real estate license in 1975 and her broker license in 1978. She was the founding broker of four real estate offices in Winchester, Lexington, Georgetown, OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Softball tournament will honor suicide victims; Beshear starts incentives to get people vaccinated Includes 15 scholarships for students, three $1 million drawings ROBERT LEWIS BALLARD, 69 On Saturday, June 5, 2021, Robert Lewis Ballard, 69, went to be with the Lord at Baptist Health, Lexington, Kentucky, following complications of a stroke. Bobby loved being outdoors fishing and hunting with his family and friends. He was most proud of being a history buff of Clark County and talked often of his Winchester GRADUATION BRINGS PRIDE, MEMORIES By Sue Staton On Saturday morning, under a cloudy and threatening look of rain, the members of the 2021 graduating class of George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester walked across a stage to receive their diplomas. They were greeted with a handshake and a smile by Mr. Paul Christy, the superintendent of schools. This WOMAN DIES IN DOWNTOWN SHOOTING A Winchester man has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a woman outside his downtown apartment. Stephen McGuire, of 40-B N. Main St., was still in custody of officers at the Winchester Police Department an hour and a half after the shooting occurred. Police found Sheila Smith, 34 GATE PRECAST TO CLOSE WINCHESTER PLANT Gate Precast, one of Winchester’s oldest manufacturers, is closing. Mayor Ed Burtner shared that information with other city officials at a Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday afternoon by reading from a letter from the vice president of operations, Steve Schweitzer. “Gate announced this week that its manufacturing plant will be closing due to market conditions,” NORA MAE MYHNIER, 98 Nora Mae Myhnier, 98, passed away Saturday in Owingsville, Kentucky. Visitation 10 A.M. Funeral 11 A.M. Both services Saturday, May 29, 2021, Broadway Baptist ChurchJONATHAN REED, 42
By Winchester Sun. Email the author. Published 6:08 am Monday, May 3, 2021. You have read 0 of 8 articles. Log In or Subscribe. Jonathan Reed, 42, died Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sign the online guestbook at www.ScobeeFuneralHome.com. You Might Like. GRCHS GRADUATION TO BE MAY 28 The senior luncheon will be at the school’s auxiliary gym on May 18 at 11 a.m. Senior field day is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 24. Seniors’ sunrise breakfast is 7 to 8:30 a.m. on May 25. Mandatory graduation rehearsals are scheduled for 8:35 a.m. on May 24 and May 25, 8:30 on May 27 and 9 a.m. on May 28. Rain dates for the graduation ceremony CLARK COUNTY'S VOICE FOR MORE THAN 130 YEARS Beshear starts incentives to get people vaccinated Includes 15 scholarships for students, three $1 million drawings June 8, 2021. As coronavirus vaccination rates in Kentucky keep slowing, Gov. Andy Beshear has announced new lottery-style incentives: $1 millionANN MCDONALD, 82
Ann McDonald, 82, widow of Harvey McDonald, father of her children, and widow of husband of 37 years William Walter Tye, passed away June 7, 2021. Ann McDonald received her real estate license in 1975 and her broker license in 1978. She was the founding broker of four real estate offices in Winchester, Lexington, Georgetown, OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Softball tournament will honor suicide victims; Beshear starts incentives to get people vaccinated Includes 15 scholarships for students, three $1 million drawings ROBERT LEWIS BALLARD, 69 On Saturday, June 5, 2021, Robert Lewis Ballard, 69, went to be with the Lord at Baptist Health, Lexington, Kentucky, following complications of a stroke. Bobby loved being outdoors fishing and hunting with his family and friends. He was most proud of being a history buff of Clark County and talked often of his Winchester GRADUATION BRINGS PRIDE, MEMORIES By Sue Staton On Saturday morning, under a cloudy and threatening look of rain, the members of the 2021 graduating class of George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester walked across a stage to receive their diplomas. They were greeted with a handshake and a smile by Mr. Paul Christy, the superintendent of schools. This WOMAN DIES IN DOWNTOWN SHOOTING A Winchester man has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a woman outside his downtown apartment. Stephen McGuire, of 40-B N. Main St., was still in custody of officers at the Winchester Police Department an hour and a half after the shooting occurred. Police found Sheila Smith, 34 GATE PRECAST TO CLOSE WINCHESTER PLANT Gate Precast, one of Winchester’s oldest manufacturers, is closing. Mayor Ed Burtner shared that information with other city officials at a Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday afternoon by reading from a letter from the vice president of operations, Steve Schweitzer. “Gate announced this week that its manufacturing plant will be closing due to market conditions,” NORA MAE MYHNIER, 98 Nora Mae Myhnier, 98, passed away Saturday in Owingsville, Kentucky. Visitation 10 A.M. Funeral 11 A.M. Both services Saturday, May 29, 2021, Broadway Baptist ChurchJONATHAN REED, 42
By Winchester Sun. Email the author. Published 6:08 am Monday, May 3, 2021. You have read 0 of 8 articles. Log In or Subscribe. Jonathan Reed, 42, died Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sign the online guestbook at www.ScobeeFuneralHome.com. You Might Like. GRCHS GRADUATION TO BE MAY 28 The senior luncheon will be at the school’s auxiliary gym on May 18 at 11 a.m. Senior field day is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 24. Seniors’ sunrise breakfast is 7 to 8:30 a.m. on May 25. Mandatory graduation rehearsals are scheduled for 8:35 a.m. on May 24 and May 25, 8:30 on May 27 and 9 a.m. on May 28. Rain dates for the graduation ceremony NEWS | WINCHESTER SUN End of Beshear’s Covid-19 press briefings Friday will signal, if not the end of the pandemic, the turning of a page and moving on. Gov. Andy Beshear’s regular press conferences about the coronavirus “provided a steady source of information, comforted some people and annoyed others and inadvertently spawned memes, OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Softball tournament will honor suicide victims; Beshear starts incentives to get people vaccinated Includes 15 scholarships for students, three $1 million drawings BOARD OF EDUCATION TO MEET MONDAY 10 hours ago · The Clark County Board of Education Special Meeting will be on Monday, June 14, 2021, at 6:30 p.m. at the Central Office Board Room. The meeting is open to the public. MEN’S HEALTH WEEK IS JUNE 14-20 1 day ago · Clark County Health Department National Men’s Health Week is observed each year leading up to Father’s Day. This week is a reminder for men to take steps to be healthier, but they don’t have to do it alone! Whether it’s your husband, partner, dad,brother, son,
LOCAL CENTER HELPS FEMALE VETERANS According to a report from the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, more than 40,000 veterans experience homelessness in America. Women make up 78 percent of those veterans. Lady Veterans Connect is an organization opening a house in Winchester to assist those very women. At 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 12, Anna’s House forWomen
FEW TREATMENTS LEFT FOR PLANTAR WARTS DEAR DR. ROACH: I have had plantar warts on both feet for decades. Unfortunately, they are on the pressure points of my feet (balls and heels). Nothing seems to eradicate the virus. I have tried bleomycin shots, Cantharidin, Candida antigen shots, liquid nitrogen, surgery, pulsed dye laser treatments, electrolysis, radiation (it did work fora
GENERAL ASSEMBLY KICKS OFF INTERIM PERIOD By Sen. Ralph Alvarado The commonwealth of Kentucky celebrated its 229th birthday on Monday, June 1. It also marked the first official day of the 2021 Interim of the Kentucky General Assembly. The interim serves as a period for lawmakers to receive updates on implemented legislation, stay informed on various issues facing the Commonwealth,and
GET OUT AND PLAY!
Legacy Grove Park is celebrating the Longest Day of Play, and the community is invited to have fun and to help with the event. The park is hosting games, vendors, classes, and other events on Monday, June 21 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Deborah Jackson, executive director ofANN MCDONALD, 82
Ann McDonald, 82, widow of Harvey McDonald, father of her children, and widow of husband of 37 years William Walter Tye, passed away June 7, 2021. Ann McDonald received her real estate license in 1975 and her broker license in 1978. She was the founding broker of four real estate offices in Winchester, Lexington, Georgetown, MY FAIR LADY RETURNS TO THE SILVER SCREEN Greetings, my fellow cultured cinephiles of Winchester! Your voice is your calling card. Your speaking pattern, accent and style are more important than you think. In our digital age of texting and social media posting, the elementary rules of spelling, proper usage, a tense which a majority of us CLARK COUNTY'S VOICE FOR MORE THAN 130 YEARS Clark County Kentucky's voice for more than 130 years GRADUATION BRINGS PRIDE, MEMORIES By Sue Staton On Saturday morning, under a cloudy and threatening look of rain, the members of the 2021 graduating class of George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester walked across a stage to receive their diplomas. They were greeted with a handshake and a smile by Mr. Paul Christy, the superintendent of schools. This OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Johnson to return for another softball season; UK’s White could be one of nation’s top coordinators; Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates at GATE PRECAST TO CLOSE WINCHESTER PLANT Gate Precast, one of Winchester’s oldest manufacturers, is closing. Mayor Ed Burtner shared that information with other city officials at a Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday afternoon by reading from a letter from the vice president of operations, Steve Schweitzer. “Gate announced this week that its manufacturing plant will be closing due to market conditions,” WOMAN DIES IN DOWNTOWN SHOOTING A Winchester man has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a woman outside his downtown apartment. Stephen McGuire, of 40-B N. Main St., was still in custody of officers at the Winchester Police Department an hour and a half after the shooting occurred. Police found Sheila Smith, 34 POSTAGE COSTS TO INCREASE IN USPS RATE INCREASE PLAN By Chip Hutcheson Kentucky Today The United States Postal Service will increase prices on first-class mail as well as some other classes of postage, according to an announcement Friday afternoon. First-class postage will increase to 58 cents from 55 cents effective Aug. 29, 2021, as USPS says it is working to stabilize finances amid declining GRCHS GRADUATION TO BE MAY 28 The senior luncheon will be at the school’s auxiliary gym on May 18 at 11 a.m. Senior field day is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 24. Seniors’ sunrise breakfast is 7 to 8:30 a.m. on May 25. Mandatory graduation rehearsals are scheduled for 8:35 a.m. on May 24 and May 25, 8:30 on May 27 and 9 a.m. on May 28. Rain dates for the graduation ceremonyJONATHAN REED, 42
By Winchester Sun. Email the author. Published 6:08 am Monday, May 3, 2021. You have read 0 of 8 articles. Log In or Subscribe. Jonathan Reed, 42, died Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sign the online guestbook at www.ScobeeFuneralHome.com. You Might Like. CITY POLICE INVESTIGATE SHOOTING DEATH Winchester Police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred Wednesday night on Meadow Street. Capt. James Hall said Thursday the deceased was Jonathan Reed. Hall said officers received the 911 call about the shooting at 8:17 p.m. and responded. Jennifer McClain, 34, of 11 Meadow St. was at home and told police Reed, her husband,ANGELINA RAAD, 38
Angelina Raad, 38, passed away on April 12, 2021, due to a traffic accident in Lexington. She was born Dec. 12, 1982, in Wayne County, Michigan. She operated and owned Mom’s Cleaning Service. She is survived by her mother Annette Marie Raad; daughter Arialynne Brooks; sons Shane, Kalib, and Ethon Haskins and Arthur Haskins, III, CLARK COUNTY'S VOICE FOR MORE THAN 130 YEARS Clark County Kentucky's voice for more than 130 years GRADUATION BRINGS PRIDE, MEMORIES By Sue Staton On Saturday morning, under a cloudy and threatening look of rain, the members of the 2021 graduating class of George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester walked across a stage to receive their diplomas. They were greeted with a handshake and a smile by Mr. Paul Christy, the superintendent of schools. This OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Johnson to return for another softball season; UK’s White could be one of nation’s top coordinators; Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates at GATE PRECAST TO CLOSE WINCHESTER PLANT Gate Precast, one of Winchester’s oldest manufacturers, is closing. Mayor Ed Burtner shared that information with other city officials at a Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday afternoon by reading from a letter from the vice president of operations, Steve Schweitzer. “Gate announced this week that its manufacturing plant will be closing due to market conditions,” WOMAN DIES IN DOWNTOWN SHOOTING A Winchester man has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a woman outside his downtown apartment. Stephen McGuire, of 40-B N. Main St., was still in custody of officers at the Winchester Police Department an hour and a half after the shooting occurred. Police found Sheila Smith, 34 POSTAGE COSTS TO INCREASE IN USPS RATE INCREASE PLAN By Chip Hutcheson Kentucky Today The United States Postal Service will increase prices on first-class mail as well as some other classes of postage, according to an announcement Friday afternoon. First-class postage will increase to 58 cents from 55 cents effective Aug. 29, 2021, as USPS says it is working to stabilize finances amid declining GRCHS GRADUATION TO BE MAY 28 The senior luncheon will be at the school’s auxiliary gym on May 18 at 11 a.m. Senior field day is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 24. Seniors’ sunrise breakfast is 7 to 8:30 a.m. on May 25. Mandatory graduation rehearsals are scheduled for 8:35 a.m. on May 24 and May 25, 8:30 on May 27 and 9 a.m. on May 28. Rain dates for the graduation ceremonyJONATHAN REED, 42
By Winchester Sun. Email the author. Published 6:08 am Monday, May 3, 2021. You have read 0 of 8 articles. Log In or Subscribe. Jonathan Reed, 42, died Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sign the online guestbook at www.ScobeeFuneralHome.com. You Might Like. CITY POLICE INVESTIGATE SHOOTING DEATH Winchester Police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred Wednesday night on Meadow Street. Capt. James Hall said Thursday the deceased was Jonathan Reed. Hall said officers received the 911 call about the shooting at 8:17 p.m. and responded. Jennifer McClain, 34, of 11 Meadow St. was at home and told police Reed, her husband,ANGELINA RAAD, 38
Angelina Raad, 38, passed away on April 12, 2021, due to a traffic accident in Lexington. She was born Dec. 12, 1982, in Wayne County, Michigan. She operated and owned Mom’s Cleaning Service. She is survived by her mother Annette Marie Raad; daughter Arialynne Brooks; sons Shane, Kalib, and Ethon Haskins and Arthur Haskins, III, GENERAL ASSEMBLY KICKS OFF INTERIM PERIOD 17 hours ago · By Sen. Ralph Alvarado The commonwealth of Kentucky celebrated its 229th birthday on Monday, June 1. It also marked the first official day of the 2021 Interim of the Kentucky General Assembly. The interim serves as a period for lawmakers to receive updates on implemented legislation, stay informed on various issues facing the Commonwealth, and CASES DEALING WITH EXECUTIVE ORDER POWERS ON DOCKET OF KY 8 hours ago · Two cases involving Gov. Andy Beshear’s powers to issue executive orders during an emergency such as the COVID-19 pandemic will be heard by the Kentucky Supreme Court on Thursday morning. After Beshear issued numerous executive orders during the pandemic covering everything from allowing refills of non-narcotic prescriptions, to mandating the wearing of masks and limitingANN MCDONALD, 82
9 hours ago · Ann McDonald, 82, widow of Harvey McDonald, father of her children, and widow of husband of 37 years William Walter Tye, passed away June 7, 2021. Ann McDonald received her real estate license in 1975 and her broker license in 1978. She was the founding broker of four real estate offices in Winchester, Lexington,Georgetown,
BOARD OF EDUCATION TO MEET JUNE 21 The Clark County Board of Education regular meeting will be on Monday, June 21, 2021, at 6:30 p.m. at the Central Office Board Room. UNINSURED KENTUCKIANS CAN GET HELP WITH HEALTH CARE Kentucky Today For a limited time, more uninsured Kentuckians are eligible for reduced health care coverage under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, passed by Congress as a stimulus package due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To take advantage of reduced and no-cost plans, eligible Kentuckians, both uninsured and current enrollees, must beproperly enrolled
KIMBERLY ROBERTS, 51 9 hours ago · Kimberly Roberts, 51, wife of Gregory Roberts, passed away on Wednesday, June 9, 2021. Sign the online guestbook at www.ScobeeFuneralHome.com. CALIPARI PUTTING MORE EMPHASIS ON SHOOTING 18 hours ago · Want more reason to believe that Kentucky coach John Calipari — who has added three skilled outside shooters in Kellan Grady, CJ Frederick, and TyTy Washington to his roster — is putting more emphasis on shooting next season? Junior forward Keion Brooks Jr. provided that at a recent media opportunity when he was asked what CLARK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE REPORTS • May 24, Ricky Sparks, 36, 160 Magnolia St., was charged with possession of methamphetamines and fourth-degree assault (domestic violence). • May 26, Katie Lisle, 31, 400 Lisletown Road, was charged with alcohol intoxication. JOHNSON TO RETURN FOR ANOTHER SOFTBALL SEASON Kentucky softball did not have a single positive COVID-19 test and did not have a single scheduled game disrupted by the pandemic, something senior outfielder Lauren Johnson of Owensboro was proud of. “I would say I learned the most about how to be resilient. I have never lived through a pandemic. It was remarkable to OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Johnson to return for another softball season; UK’s White could be one of nation’s top coordinators; Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates at CLARK COUNTY'S VOICE FOR MORE THAN 130 YEARS Clark County Kentucky's voice for more than 130 years GRADUATION BRINGS PRIDE, MEMORIES By Sue Staton On Saturday morning, under a cloudy and threatening look of rain, the members of the 2021 graduating class of George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester walked across a stage to receive their diplomas. They were greeted with a handshake and a smile by Mr. Paul Christy, the superintendent of schools. This OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Johnson to return for another softball season; UK’s White could be one of nation’s top coordinators; Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates at GATE PRECAST TO CLOSE WINCHESTER PLANT Gate Precast, one of Winchester’s oldest manufacturers, is closing. Mayor Ed Burtner shared that information with other city officials at a Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday afternoon by reading from a letter from the vice president of operations, Steve Schweitzer. “Gate announced this week that its manufacturing plant will be closing due to market conditions,” WOMAN DIES IN DOWNTOWN SHOOTING A Winchester man has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a woman outside his downtown apartment. Stephen McGuire, of 40-B N. Main St., was still in custody of officers at the Winchester Police Department an hour and a half after the shooting occurred. Police found Sheila Smith, 34 POSTAGE COSTS TO INCREASE IN USPS RATE INCREASE PLAN By Chip Hutcheson Kentucky Today The United States Postal Service will increase prices on first-class mail as well as some other classes of postage, according to an announcement Friday afternoon. First-class postage will increase to 58 cents from 55 cents effective Aug. 29, 2021, as USPS says it is working to stabilize finances amid declining GRCHS GRADUATION TO BE MAY 28 The senior luncheon will be at the school’s auxiliary gym on May 18 at 11 a.m. Senior field day is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 24. Seniors’ sunrise breakfast is 7 to 8:30 a.m. on May 25. Mandatory graduation rehearsals are scheduled for 8:35 a.m. on May 24 and May 25, 8:30 on May 27 and 9 a.m. on May 28. Rain dates for the graduation ceremonyJONATHAN REED, 42
By Winchester Sun. Email the author. Published 6:08 am Monday, May 3, 2021. You have read 0 of 8 articles. Log In or Subscribe. Jonathan Reed, 42, died Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sign the online guestbook at www.ScobeeFuneralHome.com. You Might Like. CITY POLICE INVESTIGATE SHOOTING DEATH Winchester Police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred Wednesday night on Meadow Street. Capt. James Hall said Thursday the deceased was Jonathan Reed. Hall said officers received the 911 call about the shooting at 8:17 p.m. and responded. Jennifer McClain, 34, of 11 Meadow St. was at home and told police Reed, her husband,ANGELINA RAAD, 38
Angelina Raad, 38, passed away on April 12, 2021, due to a traffic accident in Lexington. She was born Dec. 12, 1982, in Wayne County, Michigan. She operated and owned Mom’s Cleaning Service. She is survived by her mother Annette Marie Raad; daughter Arialynne Brooks; sons Shane, Kalib, and Ethon Haskins and Arthur Haskins, III, CLARK COUNTY'S VOICE FOR MORE THAN 130 YEARS Clark County Kentucky's voice for more than 130 years GRADUATION BRINGS PRIDE, MEMORIES By Sue Staton On Saturday morning, under a cloudy and threatening look of rain, the members of the 2021 graduating class of George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester walked across a stage to receive their diplomas. They were greeted with a handshake and a smile by Mr. Paul Christy, the superintendent of schools. This OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Johnson to return for another softball season; UK’s White could be one of nation’s top coordinators; Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates at GATE PRECAST TO CLOSE WINCHESTER PLANT Gate Precast, one of Winchester’s oldest manufacturers, is closing. Mayor Ed Burtner shared that information with other city officials at a Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday afternoon by reading from a letter from the vice president of operations, Steve Schweitzer. “Gate announced this week that its manufacturing plant will be closing due to market conditions,” WOMAN DIES IN DOWNTOWN SHOOTING A Winchester man has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a woman outside his downtown apartment. Stephen McGuire, of 40-B N. Main St., was still in custody of officers at the Winchester Police Department an hour and a half after the shooting occurred. Police found Sheila Smith, 34 POSTAGE COSTS TO INCREASE IN USPS RATE INCREASE PLAN By Chip Hutcheson Kentucky Today The United States Postal Service will increase prices on first-class mail as well as some other classes of postage, according to an announcement Friday afternoon. First-class postage will increase to 58 cents from 55 cents effective Aug. 29, 2021, as USPS says it is working to stabilize finances amid declining GRCHS GRADUATION TO BE MAY 28 The senior luncheon will be at the school’s auxiliary gym on May 18 at 11 a.m. Senior field day is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 24. Seniors’ sunrise breakfast is 7 to 8:30 a.m. on May 25. Mandatory graduation rehearsals are scheduled for 8:35 a.m. on May 24 and May 25, 8:30 on May 27 and 9 a.m. on May 28. Rain dates for the graduation ceremonyJONATHAN REED, 42
By Winchester Sun. Email the author. Published 6:08 am Monday, May 3, 2021. You have read 0 of 8 articles. Log In or Subscribe. Jonathan Reed, 42, died Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sign the online guestbook at www.ScobeeFuneralHome.com. You Might Like. CITY POLICE INVESTIGATE SHOOTING DEATH Winchester Police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred Wednesday night on Meadow Street. Capt. James Hall said Thursday the deceased was Jonathan Reed. Hall said officers received the 911 call about the shooting at 8:17 p.m. and responded. Jennifer McClain, 34, of 11 Meadow St. was at home and told police Reed, her husband,ANGELINA RAAD, 38
Angelina Raad, 38, passed away on April 12, 2021, due to a traffic accident in Lexington. She was born Dec. 12, 1982, in Wayne County, Michigan. She operated and owned Mom’s Cleaning Service. She is survived by her mother Annette Marie Raad; daughter Arialynne Brooks; sons Shane, Kalib, and Ethon Haskins and Arthur Haskins, III, BOARD OF EDUCATION TO MEET JUNE 21 15 hours ago · The Clark County Board of Education regular meeting will be on Monday, June 21, 2021, at 6:30 p.m. at the Central OfficeBoard Room.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY KICKS OFF INTERIM PERIOD By Sen. Ralph Alvarado The commonwealth of Kentucky celebrated its 229th birthday on Monday, June 1. It also marked the first official day of the 2021 Interim of the Kentucky General Assembly. The interim serves as a period for lawmakers to receive updates on implemented legislation, stay informed on various issues facing the Commonwealth,and
BESHEAR STARTS INCENTIVES TO GET PEOPLE VACCINATED As coronavirus vaccination rates in Kentucky keep slowing, Gov. Andy Beshear has announced new lottery-style incentives: $1 million each for three residents who have received at least one dose, and 15 education scholarships for children between the ages of 12 and 17 who have received at least one shot. “We know Covid vaccines arelife-saving.
CALIPARI PUTTING MORE EMPHASIS ON SHOOTING 18 hours ago · Want more reason to believe that Kentucky coach John Calipari — who has added three skilled outside shooters in Kellan Grady, CJ Frederick, and TyTy Washington to his roster — is putting more emphasis on shooting next season? Junior forward Keion Brooks Jr. provided that at a recent media opportunity when he was asked what UNINSURED KENTUCKIANS CAN GET HELP WITH HEALTH CARE Kentucky Today For a limited time, more uninsured Kentuckians are eligible for reduced health care coverage under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, passed by Congress as a stimulus package due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To take advantage of reduced and no-cost plans, eligible Kentuckians, both uninsured and current enrollees, must beproperly enrolled
BOARD OF EDUCATION TO MEET JUNE 14 1 day ago · The Clark County Board of Education Special Meeting will be on Monday, June 14, 2021, at 6:30 p.m. at the Central Office Board Room. The meeting is open to the public. THREE-WAY KENTUCKY QUARTERBACK BATTLE FUN AND CHALLENGING 1 day ago · Even though he did not come out of spring practice as Kentucky’s No. 1 quarterback, redshirt freshman Beau Allen thought everything went well not only for him but the entire team. Allen especially enjoyed having a chance to work with and get to know new offensive coordinator Liam Coen. “I love coach Coen. He is RICHARD LEE MARSH, 52 1 day ago · Richard Lee Marsh, 52, passed away Saturday, June 5, 2021. He was born in Harrison County on October 9, 1968, to Jerry and Lou Mary Muntz Marsh. He is preceded in death by his grandparents, Frank and Lauretta Marsh, and Yancy and Cleo Muntz. He is survived by his wife, Tammy Marsh; his daughter, Kaitlyn SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT WILL HONOR SUICIDE VICTIMS Honoring victims of suicide, the third annual Shanece Sullivan Slow-Pitch Softball Tournament takes place Saturday, June 12, at the Campbell Jr. High softball field. Starting at 8 a.m., seven local softball teams will compete to honor those who have been lost. Children can bounce on inflatables, munch on Kona Ice, and take partin face
OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Johnson to return for another softball season; UK’s White could be one of nation’s top coordinators; Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates at CLARK COUNTY'S VOICE FOR MORE THAN 130 YEARS Clark County Kentucky's voice for more than 130 years GRADUATION BRINGS PRIDE, MEMORIES By Sue Staton On Saturday morning, under a cloudy and threatening look of rain, the members of the 2021 graduating class of George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester walked across a stage to receive their diplomas. They were greeted with a handshake and a smile by Mr. Paul Christy, the superintendent of schools. This OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Johnson to return for another softball season; UK’s White could be one of nation’s top coordinators; Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates at GATE PRECAST TO CLOSE WINCHESTER PLANT Gate Precast, one of Winchester’s oldest manufacturers, is closing. Mayor Ed Burtner shared that information with other city officials at a Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday afternoon by reading from a letter from the vice president of operations, Steve Schweitzer. “Gate announced this week that its manufacturing plant will be closing due to market conditions,” WOMAN DIES IN DOWNTOWN SHOOTING A Winchester man has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a woman outside his downtown apartment. Stephen McGuire, of 40-B N. Main St., was still in custody of officers at the Winchester Police Department an hour and a half after the shooting occurred. Police found Sheila Smith, 34 POSTAGE COSTS TO INCREASE IN USPS RATE INCREASE PLAN By Chip Hutcheson Kentucky Today The United States Postal Service will increase prices on first-class mail as well as some other classes of postage, according to an announcement Friday afternoon. First-class postage will increase to 58 cents from 55 cents effective Aug. 29, 2021, as USPS says it is working to stabilize finances amid declining GRCHS GRADUATION TO BE MAY 28 The senior luncheon will be at the school’s auxiliary gym on May 18 at 11 a.m. Senior field day is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 24. Seniors’ sunrise breakfast is 7 to 8:30 a.m. on May 25. Mandatory graduation rehearsals are scheduled for 8:35 a.m. on May 24 and May 25, 8:30 on May 27 and 9 a.m. on May 28. Rain dates for the graduation ceremonyJONATHAN REED, 42
By Winchester Sun. Email the author. Published 6:08 am Monday, May 3, 2021. You have read 0 of 8 articles. Log In or Subscribe. Jonathan Reed, 42, died Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sign the online guestbook at www.ScobeeFuneralHome.com. You Might Like. CITY POLICE INVESTIGATE SHOOTING DEATH Winchester Police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred Wednesday night on Meadow Street. Capt. James Hall said Thursday the deceased was Jonathan Reed. Hall said officers received the 911 call about the shooting at 8:17 p.m. and responded. Jennifer McClain, 34, of 11 Meadow St. was at home and told police Reed, her husband,ANGELINA RAAD, 38
Angelina Raad, 38, passed away on April 12, 2021, due to a traffic accident in Lexington. She was born Dec. 12, 1982, in Wayne County, Michigan. She operated and owned Mom’s Cleaning Service. She is survived by her mother Annette Marie Raad; daughter Arialynne Brooks; sons Shane, Kalib, and Ethon Haskins and Arthur Haskins, III, CLARK COUNTY'S VOICE FOR MORE THAN 130 YEARS Clark County Kentucky's voice for more than 130 years GRADUATION BRINGS PRIDE, MEMORIES By Sue Staton On Saturday morning, under a cloudy and threatening look of rain, the members of the 2021 graduating class of George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester walked across a stage to receive their diplomas. They were greeted with a handshake and a smile by Mr. Paul Christy, the superintendent of schools. This OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Johnson to return for another softball season; UK’s White could be one of nation’s top coordinators; Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates at GATE PRECAST TO CLOSE WINCHESTER PLANT Gate Precast, one of Winchester’s oldest manufacturers, is closing. Mayor Ed Burtner shared that information with other city officials at a Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday afternoon by reading from a letter from the vice president of operations, Steve Schweitzer. “Gate announced this week that its manufacturing plant will be closing due to market conditions,” WOMAN DIES IN DOWNTOWN SHOOTING A Winchester man has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a woman outside his downtown apartment. Stephen McGuire, of 40-B N. Main St., was still in custody of officers at the Winchester Police Department an hour and a half after the shooting occurred. Police found Sheila Smith, 34 POSTAGE COSTS TO INCREASE IN USPS RATE INCREASE PLAN By Chip Hutcheson Kentucky Today The United States Postal Service will increase prices on first-class mail as well as some other classes of postage, according to an announcement Friday afternoon. First-class postage will increase to 58 cents from 55 cents effective Aug. 29, 2021, as USPS says it is working to stabilize finances amid declining GRCHS GRADUATION TO BE MAY 28 The senior luncheon will be at the school’s auxiliary gym on May 18 at 11 a.m. Senior field day is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 24. Seniors’ sunrise breakfast is 7 to 8:30 a.m. on May 25. Mandatory graduation rehearsals are scheduled for 8:35 a.m. on May 24 and May 25, 8:30 on May 27 and 9 a.m. on May 28. Rain dates for the graduation ceremonyJONATHAN REED, 42
By Winchester Sun. Email the author. Published 6:08 am Monday, May 3, 2021. You have read 0 of 8 articles. Log In or Subscribe. Jonathan Reed, 42, died Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sign the online guestbook at www.ScobeeFuneralHome.com. You Might Like. CITY POLICE INVESTIGATE SHOOTING DEATH Winchester Police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred Wednesday night on Meadow Street. Capt. James Hall said Thursday the deceased was Jonathan Reed. Hall said officers received the 911 call about the shooting at 8:17 p.m. and responded. Jennifer McClain, 34, of 11 Meadow St. was at home and told police Reed, her husband,ANGELINA RAAD, 38
Angelina Raad, 38, passed away on April 12, 2021, due to a traffic accident in Lexington. She was born Dec. 12, 1982, in Wayne County, Michigan. She operated and owned Mom’s Cleaning Service. She is survived by her mother Annette Marie Raad; daughter Arialynne Brooks; sons Shane, Kalib, and Ethon Haskins and Arthur Haskins, III, BOARD OF EDUCATION TO MEET JUNE 21 12 hours ago · The Clark County Board of Education regular meeting will be on Monday, June 21, 2021, at 6:30 p.m. at the Central OfficeBoard Room.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY KICKS OFF INTERIM PERIOD By Sen. Ralph Alvarado The commonwealth of Kentucky celebrated its 229th birthday on Monday, June 1. It also marked the first official day of the 2021 Interim of the Kentucky General Assembly. The interim serves as a period for lawmakers to receive updates on implemented legislation, stay informed on various issues facing the Commonwealth,and
BESHEAR STARTS INCENTIVES TO GET PEOPLE VACCINATED As coronavirus vaccination rates in Kentucky keep slowing, Gov. Andy Beshear has announced new lottery-style incentives: $1 million each for three residents who have received at least one dose, and 15 education scholarships for children between the ages of 12 and 17 who have received at least one shot. “We know Covid vaccines arelife-saving.
CALIPARI PUTTING MORE EMPHASIS ON SHOOTING 15 hours ago · Want more reason to believe that Kentucky coach John Calipari — who has added three skilled outside shooters in Kellan Grady, CJ Frederick, and TyTy Washington to his roster — is putting more emphasis on shooting next season? Junior forward Keion Brooks Jr. provided that at a recent media opportunity when he was asked what UNINSURED KENTUCKIANS CAN GET HELP WITH HEALTH CARE Kentucky Today For a limited time, more uninsured Kentuckians are eligible for reduced health care coverage under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, passed by Congress as a stimulus package due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To take advantage of reduced and no-cost plans, eligible Kentuckians, both uninsured and current enrollees, must beproperly enrolled
BOARD OF EDUCATION TO MEET JUNE 14 1 day ago · The Clark County Board of Education Special Meeting will be on Monday, June 14, 2021, at 6:30 p.m. at the Central Office Board Room. The meeting is open to the public. THREE-WAY KENTUCKY QUARTERBACK BATTLE FUN AND CHALLENGING 1 day ago · Even though he did not come out of spring practice as Kentucky’s No. 1 quarterback, redshirt freshman Beau Allen thought everything went well not only for him but the entire team. Allen especially enjoyed having a chance to work with and get to know new offensive coordinator Liam Coen. “I love coach Coen. He is RICHARD LEE MARSH, 52 1 day ago · Richard Lee Marsh, 52, passed away Saturday, June 5, 2021. He was born in Harrison County on October 9, 1968, to Jerry and Lou Mary Muntz Marsh. He is preceded in death by his grandparents, Frank and Lauretta Marsh, and Yancy and Cleo Muntz. He is survived by his wife, Tammy Marsh; his daughter, Kaitlyn SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT WILL HONOR SUICIDE VICTIMS Honoring victims of suicide, the third annual Shanece Sullivan Slow-Pitch Softball Tournament takes place Saturday, June 12, at the Campbell Jr. High softball field. Starting at 8 a.m., seven local softball teams will compete to honor those who have been lost. Children can bounce on inflatables, munch on Kona Ice, and take partin face
OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Johnson to return for another softball season; UK’s White could be one of nation’s top coordinators; Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates at CLARK COUNTY'S VOICE FOR MORE THAN 130 YEARS Clark County Kentucky's voice for more than 130 years GRADUATION BRINGS PRIDE, MEMORIES By Sue Staton On Saturday morning, under a cloudy and threatening look of rain, the members of the 2021 graduating class of George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester walked across a stage to receive their diplomas. They were greeted with a handshake and a smile by Mr. Paul Christy, the superintendent of schools. This OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Johnson to return for another softball season; UK’s White could be one of nation’s top coordinators; Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates at GATE PRECAST TO CLOSE WINCHESTER PLANT Gate Precast, one of Winchester’s oldest manufacturers, is closing. Mayor Ed Burtner shared that information with other city officials at a Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday afternoon by reading from a letter from the vice president of operations, Steve Schweitzer. “Gate announced this week that its manufacturing plant will be closing due to market conditions,” WOMAN DIES IN DOWNTOWN SHOOTING A Winchester man has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a woman outside his downtown apartment. Stephen McGuire, of 40-B N. Main St., was still in custody of officers at the Winchester Police Department an hour and a half after the shooting occurred. Police found Sheila Smith, 34 POSTAGE COSTS TO INCREASE IN USPS RATE INCREASE PLAN By Chip Hutcheson Kentucky Today The United States Postal Service will increase prices on first-class mail as well as some other classes of postage, according to an announcement Friday afternoon. First-class postage will increase to 58 cents from 55 cents effective Aug. 29, 2021, as USPS says it is working to stabilize finances amid declining GRCHS GRADUATION TO BE MAY 28 The senior luncheon will be at the school’s auxiliary gym on May 18 at 11 a.m. Senior field day is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 24. Seniors’ sunrise breakfast is 7 to 8:30 a.m. on May 25. Mandatory graduation rehearsals are scheduled for 8:35 a.m. on May 24 and May 25, 8:30 on May 27 and 9 a.m. on May 28. Rain dates for the graduation ceremonyJONATHAN REED, 42
By Winchester Sun. Email the author. Published 6:08 am Monday, May 3, 2021. You have read 0 of 8 articles. Log In or Subscribe. Jonathan Reed, 42, died Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sign the online guestbook at www.ScobeeFuneralHome.com. You Might Like. CITY POLICE INVESTIGATE SHOOTING DEATH Winchester Police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred Wednesday night on Meadow Street. Capt. James Hall said Thursday the deceased was Jonathan Reed. Hall said officers received the 911 call about the shooting at 8:17 p.m. and responded. Jennifer McClain, 34, of 11 Meadow St. was at home and told police Reed, her husband,ANGELINA RAAD, 38
Angelina Raad, 38, passed away on April 12, 2021, due to a traffic accident in Lexington. She was born Dec. 12, 1982, in Wayne County, Michigan. She operated and owned Mom’s Cleaning Service. She is survived by her mother Annette Marie Raad; daughter Arialynne Brooks; sons Shane, Kalib, and Ethon Haskins and Arthur Haskins, III, CLARK COUNTY'S VOICE FOR MORE THAN 130 YEARS Clark County Kentucky's voice for more than 130 years GRADUATION BRINGS PRIDE, MEMORIES By Sue Staton On Saturday morning, under a cloudy and threatening look of rain, the members of the 2021 graduating class of George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester walked across a stage to receive their diplomas. They were greeted with a handshake and a smile by Mr. Paul Christy, the superintendent of schools. This OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Johnson to return for another softball season; UK’s White could be one of nation’s top coordinators; Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates at GATE PRECAST TO CLOSE WINCHESTER PLANT Gate Precast, one of Winchester’s oldest manufacturers, is closing. Mayor Ed Burtner shared that information with other city officials at a Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday afternoon by reading from a letter from the vice president of operations, Steve Schweitzer. “Gate announced this week that its manufacturing plant will be closing due to market conditions,” WOMAN DIES IN DOWNTOWN SHOOTING A Winchester man has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a woman outside his downtown apartment. Stephen McGuire, of 40-B N. Main St., was still in custody of officers at the Winchester Police Department an hour and a half after the shooting occurred. Police found Sheila Smith, 34 POSTAGE COSTS TO INCREASE IN USPS RATE INCREASE PLAN By Chip Hutcheson Kentucky Today The United States Postal Service will increase prices on first-class mail as well as some other classes of postage, according to an announcement Friday afternoon. First-class postage will increase to 58 cents from 55 cents effective Aug. 29, 2021, as USPS says it is working to stabilize finances amid declining GRCHS GRADUATION TO BE MAY 28 The senior luncheon will be at the school’s auxiliary gym on May 18 at 11 a.m. Senior field day is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 24. Seniors’ sunrise breakfast is 7 to 8:30 a.m. on May 25. Mandatory graduation rehearsals are scheduled for 8:35 a.m. on May 24 and May 25, 8:30 on May 27 and 9 a.m. on May 28. Rain dates for the graduation ceremonyJONATHAN REED, 42
By Winchester Sun. Email the author. Published 6:08 am Monday, May 3, 2021. You have read 0 of 8 articles. Log In or Subscribe. Jonathan Reed, 42, died Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sign the online guestbook at www.ScobeeFuneralHome.com. You Might Like. CITY POLICE INVESTIGATE SHOOTING DEATH Winchester Police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred Wednesday night on Meadow Street. Capt. James Hall said Thursday the deceased was Jonathan Reed. Hall said officers received the 911 call about the shooting at 8:17 p.m. and responded. Jennifer McClain, 34, of 11 Meadow St. was at home and told police Reed, her husband,ANGELINA RAAD, 38
Angelina Raad, 38, passed away on April 12, 2021, due to a traffic accident in Lexington. She was born Dec. 12, 1982, in Wayne County, Michigan. She operated and owned Mom’s Cleaning Service. She is survived by her mother Annette Marie Raad; daughter Arialynne Brooks; sons Shane, Kalib, and Ethon Haskins and Arthur Haskins, III, BOARD OF EDUCATION TO MEET JUNE 21 2 hours ago · The Clark County Board of Education regular meeting will be on Monday, June 21, 2021, at 6:30 p.m. at the Central OfficeBoard Room.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY KICKS OFF INTERIM PERIOD By Sen. Ralph Alvarado The commonwealth of Kentucky celebrated its 229th birthday on Monday, June 1. It also marked the first official day of the 2021 Interim of the Kentucky General Assembly. The interim serves as a period for lawmakers to receive updates on implemented legislation, stay informed on various issues facing the Commonwealth,and
BESHEAR STARTS INCENTIVES TO GET PEOPLE VACCINATED As coronavirus vaccination rates in Kentucky keep slowing, Gov. Andy Beshear has announced new lottery-style incentives: $1 million each for three residents who have received at least one dose, and 15 education scholarships for children between the ages of 12 and 17 who have received at least one shot. “We know Covid vaccines arelife-saving.
CALIPARI PUTTING MORE EMPHASIS ON SHOOTING 5 hours ago · Want more reason to believe that Kentucky coach John Calipari — who has added three skilled outside shooters in Kellan Grady, CJ Frederick, and TyTy Washington to his roster — is putting more emphasis on shooting next season? Junior forward Keion Brooks Jr. provided that at a recent media opportunity when he was asked what UNINSURED KENTUCKIANS CAN GET HELP WITH HEALTH CARE Kentucky Today For a limited time, more uninsured Kentuckians are eligible for reduced health care coverage under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, passed by Congress as a stimulus package due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To take advantage of reduced and no-cost plans, eligible Kentuckians, both uninsured and current enrollees, must beproperly enrolled
BOARD OF EDUCATION TO MEET JUNE 14 1 day ago · The Clark County Board of Education Special Meeting will be on Monday, June 14, 2021, at 6:30 p.m. at the Central Office Board Room. The meeting is open to the public. THREE-WAY KENTUCKY QUARTERBACK BATTLE FUN AND CHALLENGING 1 day ago · Even though he did not come out of spring practice as Kentucky’s No. 1 quarterback, redshirt freshman Beau Allen thought everything went well not only for him but the entire team. Allen especially enjoyed having a chance to work with and get to know new offensive coordinator Liam Coen. “I love coach Coen. He is RICHARD LEE MARSH, 52 1 day ago · Richard Lee Marsh, 52, passed away Saturday, June 5, 2021. He was born in Harrison County on October 9, 1968, to Jerry and Lou Mary Muntz Marsh. He is preceded in death by his grandparents, Frank and Lauretta Marsh, and Yancy and Cleo Muntz. He is survived by his wife, Tammy Marsh; his daughter, Kaitlyn SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT WILL HONOR SUICIDE VICTIMS Honoring victims of suicide, the third annual Shanece Sullivan Slow-Pitch Softball Tournament takes place Saturday, June 12, at the Campbell Jr. High softball field. Starting at 8 a.m., seven local softball teams will compete to honor those who have been lost. Children can bounce on inflatables, munch on Kona Ice, and take partin face
OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Johnson to return for another softball season; UK’s White could be one of nation’s top coordinators; Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates at CLARK COUNTY'S VOICE FOR MORE THAN 130 YEARS Clark County Kentucky's voice for more than 130 years NEWS | WINCHESTER SUN Factory worker and bodybuilder, 43, gets double lung transplant because of COVID-19 damage. Kentucky Health News The first Kentuckian to get a double lung transplant because of damage from the coronavirus is a 43-year-old competitive bodybuilder who is OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Johnson to return for another softball season; UK’s White could be one of nation’s top coordinators; Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates atPUBLIC RECORDS
Public Record. Property Transfers The following property transfers were recorded in the Clark County Clerk’s office May 1-8, 2021. • William Vickery, executor, Jon P. Vickery estate GATE PRECAST TO CLOSE WINCHESTER PLANT Gate Precast, one of Winchester’s oldest manufacturers, is closing. Mayor Ed Burtner shared that information with other city officials at a Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday afternoon by reading from a letter from the vice president of operations, Steve Schweitzer. “Gate announced this week that its manufacturing plant will be closing due to market conditions,” POSTAGE COSTS TO INCREASE IN USPS RATE INCREASE PLAN By Chip Hutcheson Kentucky Today The United States Postal Service will increase prices on first-class mail as well as some other classes of postage, according to an announcement Friday afternoon. First-class postage will increase to 58 cents from 55 cents effective Aug. 29, 2021, as USPS says it is working to stabilize finances amid declining WOMAN DIES IN DOWNTOWN SHOOTING A Winchester man has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a woman outside his downtown apartment. Stephen McGuire, of 40-B N. Main St., was still in custody of officers at the Winchester Police Department an hour and a half after the shooting occurred. Police found Sheila Smith, 34 OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUNSCOBEE FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES WINCHESTE… Broadband, education, economic development, and water lines; Captain William Albert Attersall – mayor, fire chief, carriage dealer, soldier; Visibility of hate in full focusJONATHAN REED, 42
By Winchester Sun. Email the author. Published 6:08 am Monday, May 3, 2021. You have read 0 of 8 articles. Log In or Subscribe. Jonathan Reed, 42, died Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sign the online guestbook at www.ScobeeFuneralHome.com. You Might Like. GRCHS GRADUATION TO BE MAY 28 The senior luncheon will be at the school’s auxiliary gym on May 18 at 11 a.m. Senior field day is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 24. Seniors’ sunrise breakfast is 7 to 8:30 a.m. on May 25. Mandatory graduation rehearsals are scheduled for 8:35 a.m. on May 24 and May 25, 8:30 on May 27 and 9 a.m. on May 28. Rain dates for the graduation ceremony CLARK COUNTY'S VOICE FOR MORE THAN 130 YEARS Clark County Kentucky's voice for more than 130 years NEWS | WINCHESTER SUN Factory worker and bodybuilder, 43, gets double lung transplant because of COVID-19 damage. Kentucky Health News The first Kentuckian to get a double lung transplant because of damage from the coronavirus is a 43-year-old competitive bodybuilder who is OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Johnson to return for another softball season; UK’s White could be one of nation’s top coordinators; Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates atPUBLIC RECORDS
Public Record. Property Transfers The following property transfers were recorded in the Clark County Clerk’s office May 1-8, 2021. • William Vickery, executor, Jon P. Vickery estate GATE PRECAST TO CLOSE WINCHESTER PLANT Gate Precast, one of Winchester’s oldest manufacturers, is closing. Mayor Ed Burtner shared that information with other city officials at a Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday afternoon by reading from a letter from the vice president of operations, Steve Schweitzer. “Gate announced this week that its manufacturing plant will be closing due to market conditions,” POSTAGE COSTS TO INCREASE IN USPS RATE INCREASE PLAN By Chip Hutcheson Kentucky Today The United States Postal Service will increase prices on first-class mail as well as some other classes of postage, according to an announcement Friday afternoon. First-class postage will increase to 58 cents from 55 cents effective Aug. 29, 2021, as USPS says it is working to stabilize finances amid declining WOMAN DIES IN DOWNTOWN SHOOTING A Winchester man has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a woman outside his downtown apartment. Stephen McGuire, of 40-B N. Main St., was still in custody of officers at the Winchester Police Department an hour and a half after the shooting occurred. Police found Sheila Smith, 34 OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUNSCOBEE FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES WINCHESTE… Broadband, education, economic development, and water lines; Captain William Albert Attersall – mayor, fire chief, carriage dealer, soldier; Visibility of hate in full focusJONATHAN REED, 42
By Winchester Sun. Email the author. Published 6:08 am Monday, May 3, 2021. You have read 0 of 8 articles. Log In or Subscribe. Jonathan Reed, 42, died Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sign the online guestbook at www.ScobeeFuneralHome.com. You Might Like. GRCHS GRADUATION TO BE MAY 28 The senior luncheon will be at the school’s auxiliary gym on May 18 at 11 a.m. Senior field day is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 24. Seniors’ sunrise breakfast is 7 to 8:30 a.m. on May 25. Mandatory graduation rehearsals are scheduled for 8:35 a.m. on May 24 and May 25, 8:30 on May 27 and 9 a.m. on May 28. Rain dates for the graduation ceremony GENERAL ASSEMBLY KICKS OFF INTERIM PERIOD By Sen. Ralph Alvarado The commonwealth of Kentucky celebrated its 229th birthday on Monday, June 1. It also marked the first official day of the 2021 Interim of the Kentucky General Assembly. The interim serves as a period for lawmakers to receive updates on implemented legislation, stay informed on various issues facing the Commonwealth,and
UNINSURED KENTUCKIANS CAN GET HELP WITH HEALTH CARE Kentucky Today For a limited time, more uninsured Kentuckians are eligible for reduced health care coverage under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, passed by Congress as a stimulus package due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To take advantage of reduced and no-cost plans, eligible Kentuckians, both uninsured and current enrollees, must beproperly enrolled
BESHEAR STARTS INCENTIVES TO GET PEOPLE VACCINATED As coronavirus vaccination rates in Kentucky keep slowing, Gov. Andy Beshear has announced new lottery-style incentives: $1 million each for three residents who have received at least one dose, and 15 education scholarships for children between the ages of 12 and 17 who have received at least one shot. “We know Covid vaccines arelife-saving.
OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Audit of death certificates ends, adds 260 Covid-19 fatalities; new virus cases and test rates are still declining; so are vaccinations; Expanded internet, clean water part of Better Kentucky Plan AS VACCINATIONS SLACK AGAIN, MUTANT VIRUS VARIANTS STILL 21 hours ago · Kentucky Health News If you think the pandemic is over, you’re wrong; we must still prepare for the worst, because of mutated versions of the coronavirus that can spread quickly among unvaccinated people, retired physician Kevin Kavanagh of Somerset writes for the Louisville Courier Journal. “Similar to the flu, immunity to last year’s strain does WATER AND SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM TO SEE IMPROVEMENTS Work orders for Winchester’s hydraulic and water treatment systems were discussed during the Winchester Municipal Utilities Commission meeting Thursday, June 3. Remodeling of the city’s water distribution system, listed as Work Order No. 4, has been in discussion since 2016. Winchester’s hydraulics are 15 years old, with Salt River Engineering continuing to upkeep the service. SKIES THE LIMIT WRITING CAMP SCHEDULED Clark County’s own “Inkspire!” writing camp returns for its ninth year from Aug. 2-6 at Grace Bible Church on 250 North Main St. in Winchester. As the only writing camp in Clark County, “Inkspire!” is a nonprofit event setting out to explore the fun inwriting with
ROBERT LEWIS BALLARD, 69 23 hours ago · On Saturday, June 5, 2021, Robert Lewis Ballard, 69, went to be with the Lord at Baptist Health, Lexington, Kentucky, following complications of a stroke. Bobby loved being outdoors fishing and hunting with his family and friends. He was most proud of being a history buff of Clark County and talked often of hisWinchester
SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT WILL HONOR SUICIDE VICTIMS Honoring victims of suicide, the third annual Shanece Sullivan Slow-Pitch Softball Tournament takes place Saturday, June 12, at the Campbell Jr. High softball field. Starting at 8 a.m., seven local softball teams will compete to honor those who have been lost. Children can bounce on inflatables, munch on Kona Ice, and take partin face
OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Broadband, education, economic development, and water lines; Captain William Albert Attersall – mayor, fire chief, carriage dealer, soldier; Visibility of hate in full focus CLARK COUNTY'S VOICE FOR MORE THAN 130 YEARS Clark County Kentucky's voice for more than 130 years NEWS | WINCHESTER SUN Factory worker and bodybuilder, 43, gets double lung transplant because of COVID-19 damage. Kentucky Health News The first Kentuckian to get a double lung transplant because of damage from the coronavirus is a 43-year-old competitive bodybuilder who is OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Johnson to return for another softball season; UK’s White could be one of nation’s top coordinators; Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates atPUBLIC RECORDS
Public Record. Property Transfers The following property transfers were recorded in the Clark County Clerk’s office May 1-8, 2021. • William Vickery, executor, Jon P. Vickery estate GATE PRECAST TO CLOSE WINCHESTER PLANT Gate Precast, one of Winchester’s oldest manufacturers, is closing. Mayor Ed Burtner shared that information with other city officials at a Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday afternoon by reading from a letter from the vice president of operations, Steve Schweitzer. “Gate announced this week that its manufacturing plant will be closing due to market conditions,” POSTAGE COSTS TO INCREASE IN USPS RATE INCREASE PLAN By Chip Hutcheson Kentucky Today The United States Postal Service will increase prices on first-class mail as well as some other classes of postage, according to an announcement Friday afternoon. First-class postage will increase to 58 cents from 55 cents effective Aug. 29, 2021, as USPS says it is working to stabilize finances amid declining WOMAN DIES IN DOWNTOWN SHOOTING A Winchester man has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a woman outside his downtown apartment. Stephen McGuire, of 40-B N. Main St., was still in custody of officers at the Winchester Police Department an hour and a half after the shooting occurred. Police found Sheila Smith, 34 OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUNSCOBEE FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES WINCHESTE… Broadband, education, economic development, and water lines; Captain William Albert Attersall – mayor, fire chief, carriage dealer, soldier; Visibility of hate in full focusJONATHAN REED, 42
By Winchester Sun. Email the author. Published 6:08 am Monday, May 3, 2021. You have read 0 of 8 articles. Log In or Subscribe. Jonathan Reed, 42, died Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sign the online guestbook at www.ScobeeFuneralHome.com. You Might Like. GRCHS GRADUATION TO BE MAY 28 The senior luncheon will be at the school’s auxiliary gym on May 18 at 11 a.m. Senior field day is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 24. Seniors’ sunrise breakfast is 7 to 8:30 a.m. on May 25. Mandatory graduation rehearsals are scheduled for 8:35 a.m. on May 24 and May 25, 8:30 on May 27 and 9 a.m. on May 28. Rain dates for the graduation ceremony CLARK COUNTY'S VOICE FOR MORE THAN 130 YEARS Clark County Kentucky's voice for more than 130 years NEWS | WINCHESTER SUN Factory worker and bodybuilder, 43, gets double lung transplant because of COVID-19 damage. Kentucky Health News The first Kentuckian to get a double lung transplant because of damage from the coronavirus is a 43-year-old competitive bodybuilder who is OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Johnson to return for another softball season; UK’s White could be one of nation’s top coordinators; Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates atPUBLIC RECORDS
Public Record. Property Transfers The following property transfers were recorded in the Clark County Clerk’s office May 1-8, 2021. • William Vickery, executor, Jon P. Vickery estate GATE PRECAST TO CLOSE WINCHESTER PLANT Gate Precast, one of Winchester’s oldest manufacturers, is closing. Mayor Ed Burtner shared that information with other city officials at a Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday afternoon by reading from a letter from the vice president of operations, Steve Schweitzer. “Gate announced this week that its manufacturing plant will be closing due to market conditions,” POSTAGE COSTS TO INCREASE IN USPS RATE INCREASE PLAN By Chip Hutcheson Kentucky Today The United States Postal Service will increase prices on first-class mail as well as some other classes of postage, according to an announcement Friday afternoon. First-class postage will increase to 58 cents from 55 cents effective Aug. 29, 2021, as USPS says it is working to stabilize finances amid declining WOMAN DIES IN DOWNTOWN SHOOTING A Winchester man has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a woman outside his downtown apartment. Stephen McGuire, of 40-B N. Main St., was still in custody of officers at the Winchester Police Department an hour and a half after the shooting occurred. Police found Sheila Smith, 34 OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUNSCOBEE FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES WINCHESTE… Broadband, education, economic development, and water lines; Captain William Albert Attersall – mayor, fire chief, carriage dealer, soldier; Visibility of hate in full focusJONATHAN REED, 42
By Winchester Sun. Email the author. Published 6:08 am Monday, May 3, 2021. You have read 0 of 8 articles. Log In or Subscribe. Jonathan Reed, 42, died Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sign the online guestbook at www.ScobeeFuneralHome.com. You Might Like. GRCHS GRADUATION TO BE MAY 28 The senior luncheon will be at the school’s auxiliary gym on May 18 at 11 a.m. Senior field day is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 24. Seniors’ sunrise breakfast is 7 to 8:30 a.m. on May 25. Mandatory graduation rehearsals are scheduled for 8:35 a.m. on May 24 and May 25, 8:30 on May 27 and 9 a.m. on May 28. Rain dates for the graduation ceremony GENERAL ASSEMBLY KICKS OFF INTERIM PERIOD By Sen. Ralph Alvarado The commonwealth of Kentucky celebrated its 229th birthday on Monday, June 1. It also marked the first official day of the 2021 Interim of the Kentucky General Assembly. The interim serves as a period for lawmakers to receive updates on implemented legislation, stay informed on various issues facing the Commonwealth,and
UNINSURED KENTUCKIANS CAN GET HELP WITH HEALTH CARE Kentucky Today For a limited time, more uninsured Kentuckians are eligible for reduced health care coverage under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, passed by Congress as a stimulus package due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To take advantage of reduced and no-cost plans, eligible Kentuckians, both uninsured and current enrollees, must beproperly enrolled
BESHEAR STARTS INCENTIVES TO GET PEOPLE VACCINATED As coronavirus vaccination rates in Kentucky keep slowing, Gov. Andy Beshear has announced new lottery-style incentives: $1 million each for three residents who have received at least one dose, and 15 education scholarships for children between the ages of 12 and 17 who have received at least one shot. “We know Covid vaccines arelife-saving.
OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Audit of death certificates ends, adds 260 Covid-19 fatalities; new virus cases and test rates are still declining; so are vaccinations; Expanded internet, clean water part of Better Kentucky Plan AS VACCINATIONS SLACK AGAIN, MUTANT VIRUS VARIANTS STILL 15 hours ago · Kentucky Health News If you think the pandemic is over, you’re wrong; we must still prepare for the worst, because of mutated versions of the coronavirus that can spread quickly among unvaccinated people, retired physician Kevin Kavanagh of Somerset writes for the Louisville Courier Journal. “Similar to the flu, immunity to last year’s strain does WATER AND SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM TO SEE IMPROVEMENTS Work orders for Winchester’s hydraulic and water treatment systems were discussed during the Winchester Municipal Utilities Commission meeting Thursday, June 3. Remodeling of the city’s water distribution system, listed as Work Order No. 4, has been in discussion since 2016. Winchester’s hydraulics are 15 years old, with Salt River Engineering continuing to upkeep the service. SKIES THE LIMIT WRITING CAMP SCHEDULED Clark County’s own “Inkspire!” writing camp returns for its ninth year from Aug. 2-6 at Grace Bible Church on 250 North Main St. in Winchester. As the only writing camp in Clark County, “Inkspire!” is a nonprofit event setting out to explore the fun inwriting with
ROBERT LEWIS BALLARD, 69 17 hours ago · On Saturday, June 5, 2021, Robert Lewis Ballard, 69, went to be with the Lord at Baptist Health, Lexington, Kentucky, following complications of a stroke. Bobby loved being outdoors fishing and hunting with his family and friends. He was most proud of being a history buff of Clark County and talked often of hisWinchester
SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT WILL HONOR SUICIDE VICTIMS Honoring victims of suicide, the third annual Shanece Sullivan Slow-Pitch Softball Tournament takes place Saturday, June 12, at the Campbell Jr. High softball field. Starting at 8 a.m., seven local softball teams will compete to honor those who have been lost. Children can bounce on inflatables, munch on Kona Ice, and take partin face
OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Broadband, education, economic development, and water lines; Captain William Albert Attersall – mayor, fire chief, carriage dealer, soldier; Visibility of hate in full focus CLARK COUNTY'S VOICE FOR MORE THAN 130 YEARS Clark County Kentucky's voice for more than 130 years NEWS | WINCHESTER SUN Factory worker and bodybuilder, 43, gets double lung transplant because of COVID-19 damage. Kentucky Health News The first Kentuckian to get a double lung transplant because of damage from the coronavirus is a 43-year-old competitive bodybuilder who is OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Johnson to return for another softball season; UK’s White could be one of nation’s top coordinators; Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates atPUBLIC RECORDS
Public Record. Property Transfers The following property transfers were recorded in the Clark County Clerk’s office May 1-8, 2021. • William Vickery, executor, Jon P. Vickery estate GATE PRECAST TO CLOSE WINCHESTER PLANT Gate Precast, one of Winchester’s oldest manufacturers, is closing. Mayor Ed Burtner shared that information with other city officials at a Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday afternoon by reading from a letter from the vice president of operations, Steve Schweitzer. “Gate announced this week that its manufacturing plant will be closing due to market conditions,” POSTAGE COSTS TO INCREASE IN USPS RATE INCREASE PLAN By Chip Hutcheson Kentucky Today The United States Postal Service will increase prices on first-class mail as well as some other classes of postage, according to an announcement Friday afternoon. First-class postage will increase to 58 cents from 55 cents effective Aug. 29, 2021, as USPS says it is working to stabilize finances amid declining WOMAN DIES IN DOWNTOWN SHOOTING A Winchester man has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a woman outside his downtown apartment. Stephen McGuire, of 40-B N. Main St., was still in custody of officers at the Winchester Police Department an hour and a half after the shooting occurred. Police found Sheila Smith, 34 OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUNSCOBEE FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES WINCHESTE… Broadband, education, economic development, and water lines; Captain William Albert Attersall – mayor, fire chief, carriage dealer, soldier; Visibility of hate in full focusJONATHAN REED, 42
By Winchester Sun. Email the author. Published 6:08 am Monday, May 3, 2021. You have read 0 of 8 articles. Log In or Subscribe. Jonathan Reed, 42, died Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sign the online guestbook at www.ScobeeFuneralHome.com. You Might Like. GRCHS GRADUATION TO BE MAY 28 The senior luncheon will be at the school’s auxiliary gym on May 18 at 11 a.m. Senior field day is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 24. Seniors’ sunrise breakfast is 7 to 8:30 a.m. on May 25. Mandatory graduation rehearsals are scheduled for 8:35 a.m. on May 24 and May 25, 8:30 on May 27 and 9 a.m. on May 28. Rain dates for the graduation ceremony CLARK COUNTY'S VOICE FOR MORE THAN 130 YEARS Clark County Kentucky's voice for more than 130 years NEWS | WINCHESTER SUN Factory worker and bodybuilder, 43, gets double lung transplant because of COVID-19 damage. Kentucky Health News The first Kentuckian to get a double lung transplant because of damage from the coronavirus is a 43-year-old competitive bodybuilder who is OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Johnson to return for another softball season; UK’s White could be one of nation’s top coordinators; Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates atPUBLIC RECORDS
Public Record. Property Transfers The following property transfers were recorded in the Clark County Clerk’s office May 1-8, 2021. • William Vickery, executor, Jon P. Vickery estate GATE PRECAST TO CLOSE WINCHESTER PLANT Gate Precast, one of Winchester’s oldest manufacturers, is closing. Mayor Ed Burtner shared that information with other city officials at a Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday afternoon by reading from a letter from the vice president of operations, Steve Schweitzer. “Gate announced this week that its manufacturing plant will be closing due to market conditions,” POSTAGE COSTS TO INCREASE IN USPS RATE INCREASE PLAN By Chip Hutcheson Kentucky Today The United States Postal Service will increase prices on first-class mail as well as some other classes of postage, according to an announcement Friday afternoon. First-class postage will increase to 58 cents from 55 cents effective Aug. 29, 2021, as USPS says it is working to stabilize finances amid declining WOMAN DIES IN DOWNTOWN SHOOTING A Winchester man has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a woman outside his downtown apartment. Stephen McGuire, of 40-B N. Main St., was still in custody of officers at the Winchester Police Department an hour and a half after the shooting occurred. Police found Sheila Smith, 34 OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUNSCOBEE FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES WINCHESTE… Broadband, education, economic development, and water lines; Captain William Albert Attersall – mayor, fire chief, carriage dealer, soldier; Visibility of hate in full focusJONATHAN REED, 42
By Winchester Sun. Email the author. Published 6:08 am Monday, May 3, 2021. You have read 0 of 8 articles. Log In or Subscribe. Jonathan Reed, 42, died Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sign the online guestbook at www.ScobeeFuneralHome.com. You Might Like. GRCHS GRADUATION TO BE MAY 28 The senior luncheon will be at the school’s auxiliary gym on May 18 at 11 a.m. Senior field day is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 24. Seniors’ sunrise breakfast is 7 to 8:30 a.m. on May 25. Mandatory graduation rehearsals are scheduled for 8:35 a.m. on May 24 and May 25, 8:30 on May 27 and 9 a.m. on May 28. Rain dates for the graduation ceremony GENERAL ASSEMBLY KICKS OFF INTERIM PERIOD By Sen. Ralph Alvarado The commonwealth of Kentucky celebrated its 229th birthday on Monday, June 1. It also marked the first official day of the 2021 Interim of the Kentucky General Assembly. The interim serves as a period for lawmakers to receive updates on implemented legislation, stay informed on various issues facing the Commonwealth,and
UNINSURED KENTUCKIANS CAN GET HELP WITH HEALTH CARE Kentucky Today For a limited time, more uninsured Kentuckians are eligible for reduced health care coverage under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, passed by Congress as a stimulus package due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To take advantage of reduced and no-cost plans, eligible Kentuckians, both uninsured and current enrollees, must beproperly enrolled
BESHEAR STARTS INCENTIVES TO GET PEOPLE VACCINATED As coronavirus vaccination rates in Kentucky keep slowing, Gov. Andy Beshear has announced new lottery-style incentives: $1 million each for three residents who have received at least one dose, and 15 education scholarships for children between the ages of 12 and 17 who have received at least one shot. “We know Covid vaccines arelife-saving.
OBITUARIES | WINCHESTER SUN Audit of death certificates ends, adds 260 Covid-19 fatalities; new virus cases and test rates are still declining; so are vaccinations; Expanded internet, clean water part of Better Kentucky Plan AS VACCINATIONS SLACK AGAIN, MUTANT VIRUS VARIANTS STILL 14 hours ago · Kentucky Health News If you think the pandemic is over, you’re wrong; we must still prepare for the worst, because of mutated versions of the coronavirus that can spread quickly among unvaccinated people, retired physician Kevin Kavanagh of Somerset writes for the Louisville Courier Journal. “Similar to the flu, immunity to last year’s strain does WATER AND SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM TO SEE IMPROVEMENTS Work orders for Winchester’s hydraulic and water treatment systems were discussed during the Winchester Municipal Utilities Commission meeting Thursday, June 3. Remodeling of the city’s water distribution system, listed as Work Order No. 4, has been in discussion since 2016. Winchester’s hydraulics are 15 years old, with Salt River Engineering continuing to upkeep the service. SKIES THE LIMIT WRITING CAMP SCHEDULED Clark County’s own “Inkspire!” writing camp returns for its ninth year from Aug. 2-6 at Grace Bible Church on 250 North Main St. in Winchester. As the only writing camp in Clark County, “Inkspire!” is a nonprofit event setting out to explore the fun inwriting with
ROBERT LEWIS BALLARD, 69 16 hours ago · On Saturday, June 5, 2021, Robert Lewis Ballard, 69, went to be with the Lord at Baptist Health, Lexington, Kentucky, following complications of a stroke. Bobby loved being outdoors fishing and hunting with his family and friends. He was most proud of being a history buff of Clark County and talked often of hisWinchester
SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT WILL HONOR SUICIDE VICTIMS Honoring victims of suicide, the third annual Shanece Sullivan Slow-Pitch Softball Tournament takes place Saturday, June 12, at the Campbell Jr. High softball field. Starting at 8 a.m., seven local softball teams will compete to honor those who have been lost. Children can bounce on inflatables, munch on Kona Ice, and take partin face
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COWAN TO RETIRE AFTER NEARLY 20 YEARS WITH CCPS GRC Smoke Signals Serving GRC for almost 20 years, a beloved nurse, teacher, and friend will be retiring from the Clark County Public School System. ... Read more BY WINCHESTER SUN, MONDAY, MAY 31, 2021 2:42 PMSPORTS
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MEMORIAL DAY EVENT SET FOR MONDAY AT CITY HALL Winchester’s City Hall, located at 32 Wall Street, is holding a Memorial Day remembrance event on May 31 at noon. The names of the119 ... Read more
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