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STUDENTS RAISE MONEY FOR CLASSMATE’S FUNERAL EXPENSES On Tuesday, June 1, Lincoln County High School 2021 graduate Victoria Lopez suddenly lost her life at UK hospital in Lexington, Kentucky. Some of her classmates and friends decided they wanted to help out with funeral expenses by hosting a car wash/bake sale this past Saturday at O’Reilly Auto Parts in Stanford. The group was ROCKCASTLE MAN DIES IN MOTORCYCLE CRASH OTTENHEIM – A Rockcastle County man was pronounced dead by the Lincoln County Coroner early Sunday morning following a motorcycle accident on Ky. Hwy. 643. Dana Ellison, 46, of Rockcastle County, was traveling eastbound on Ky. Hwy. 643 on a 2000 Suzuki motorcycle when he lost control of the bike and was ejected, according to WALLACE PLANNED TO SIGN WITH AUBURN, WAS SWAYED TO UK 14 hours ago · Wayne County (Ga.) High School coach Ken Cribb says it wasn’t anything magical that Kentucky linebackers coach Jon Sumrall did to persuade linebacker Trevin Wallace to sign with Kentucky in December. “He just did an incredible job. He was not pushy. He did his sales pitch about Kentucky and nothing else,” Cribb said. “Trevin was PUBLIC RECORD MAY 10, 2021 Property Transfers Property transfers recently recorded in the office of Lincoln County Clerk George O. “Sonny” Spoonamore IV. • Daniel and Haylee Ralston to James and Terri Agee, 1.630 acres and 1.690 acres (lots 7 and 8 of the Douglas Division), $240,000. • Jeffery and Ramona Baker to Ronnie McFerron, 1.07 acres located on the CALIPARI PUTTING MORE EMPHASIS ON SHOOTING 1 day 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 RESIDENTS SPEAK OUT AGAINST CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS FOR Property owners who would live adjacent to, or near, two proposed residential drug treatment facilities voiced their strong discontent about the projects and their locations at the Lincoln County Board of Adjustments public hearings last week. The board ultimately didn’t make a decision and extended the hearings to its next meeting on June2 at
LIQUOR SALES BEGIN; MALT BEVERAGES HIT THE SHELVES IN Malt beverages have hit some shelves in Stanford, now that a few local businesses have been approved to sell. According to Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Administrator Barry Allen, two businesses in Stanford have been approved for malt beverage package licenses. FiveStar convenience store in Stanford was the first to obtain a malt beveragelicense, Allen
FIREFIGHTERS RESPOND TO LARGE FIRE AT SMS TIRE PROCESSING CRAB ORCHARD – A large pile of tires at SMS Tire Processing caught fire Monday afternoon, bringing firefighters from Lincoln and surrounding counties to help put out the blaze. Crab Orchard Fire Chief Larry Owsley said Crab Orchard was one of the first fire units on scene and the large pile of tires was already HOPKINS HAS UNLIMITED FUTURE, HIGH SCHOOL COACH SAYS Kentucky basketball has had player and coaching defections as well as player and coaching additions recently. That’s made it easy to lose perspective on signee Bryce Hopkins. The 6-7, 220-pound Illinois standout is not a top 10 national recruit but Fenwick High School coach Staunton Peck believes his star has an unlimited future. “Whenhe
LINCOLN COUNTY'S HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER News Junior American Citizens’ Contest Awards announced; Lay wins first place in the nation. The results of the 2020-2021 JAC contest entries at the state, national east-central division, and nationallevel have arrived.
STUDENTS RAISE MONEY FOR CLASSMATE’S FUNERAL EXPENSES On Tuesday, June 1, Lincoln County High School 2021 graduate Victoria Lopez suddenly lost her life at UK hospital in Lexington, Kentucky. Some of her classmates and friends decided they wanted to help out with funeral expenses by hosting a car wash/bake sale this past Saturday at O’Reilly Auto Parts in Stanford. The group was ROCKCASTLE MAN DIES IN MOTORCYCLE CRASH OTTENHEIM – A Rockcastle County man was pronounced dead by the Lincoln County Coroner early Sunday morning following a motorcycle accident on Ky. Hwy. 643. Dana Ellison, 46, of Rockcastle County, was traveling eastbound on Ky. Hwy. 643 on a 2000 Suzuki motorcycle when he lost control of the bike and was ejected, according to WALLACE PLANNED TO SIGN WITH AUBURN, WAS SWAYED TO UK 14 hours ago · Wayne County (Ga.) High School coach Ken Cribb says it wasn’t anything magical that Kentucky linebackers coach Jon Sumrall did to persuade linebacker Trevin Wallace to sign with Kentucky in December. “He just did an incredible job. He was not pushy. He did his sales pitch about Kentucky and nothing else,” Cribb said. “Trevin was PUBLIC RECORD MAY 10, 2021 Property Transfers Property transfers recently recorded in the office of Lincoln County Clerk George O. “Sonny” Spoonamore IV. • Daniel and Haylee Ralston to James and Terri Agee, 1.630 acres and 1.690 acres (lots 7 and 8 of the Douglas Division), $240,000. • Jeffery and Ramona Baker to Ronnie McFerron, 1.07 acres located on the CALIPARI PUTTING MORE EMPHASIS ON SHOOTING 1 day 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 RESIDENTS SPEAK OUT AGAINST CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS FOR Property owners who would live adjacent to, or near, two proposed residential drug treatment facilities voiced their strong discontent about the projects and their locations at the Lincoln County Board of Adjustments public hearings last week. The board ultimately didn’t make a decision and extended the hearings to its next meeting on June2 at
LIQUOR SALES BEGIN; MALT BEVERAGES HIT THE SHELVES IN Malt beverages have hit some shelves in Stanford, now that a few local businesses have been approved to sell. According to Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Administrator Barry Allen, two businesses in Stanford have been approved for malt beverage package licenses. FiveStar convenience store in Stanford was the first to obtain a malt beveragelicense, Allen
FIREFIGHTERS RESPOND TO LARGE FIRE AT SMS TIRE PROCESSING CRAB ORCHARD – A large pile of tires at SMS Tire Processing caught fire Monday afternoon, bringing firefighters from Lincoln and surrounding counties to help put out the blaze. Crab Orchard Fire Chief Larry Owsley said Crab Orchard was one of the first fire units on scene and the large pile of tires was already HOPKINS HAS UNLIMITED FUTURE, HIGH SCHOOL COACH SAYS Kentucky basketball has had player and coaching defections as well as player and coaching additions recently. That’s made it easy to lose perspective on signee Bryce Hopkins. The 6-7, 220-pound Illinois standout is not a top 10 national recruit but Fenwick High School coach Staunton Peck believes his star has an unlimited future. “Whenhe
STUDENTS RAISE MONEY FOR CLASSMATE’S FUNERAL EXPENSES On Tuesday, June 1, Lincoln County High School 2021 graduate Victoria Lopez suddenly lost her life at UK hospital in Lexington, Kentucky. Some of her classmates and friends decided they wanted to help out with funeral expenses by hosting a car wash/bake sale this past Saturday at O’Reilly Auto Parts in Stanford. The group was 2021 DAR YOUTH CITIZENSHIP AWARDS ANNOUNCED Each year the Logan-Whitley Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, presents the DAR Youth Citizenship Award to one boy and one girl in the 8th grade at Lincoln County Middle School who have demonstrated qualities of • Honor: honesty, high principles, trustworthiness, loyalty, truthfulness, punctuality, moral strength, cleanliness in mind and body. • Service: cooperation, JUNIOR AMERICAN CITIZENS’ CONTEST AWARDS ANNOUNCED; LAY The results of the 2020-2021 JAC contest entries at the state, national east-central division, and national level have arrived. The Logan-Whitley Chapter, DAR is proud to announce the winners of this year’s contest. Lincoln County JAC students compete on the following levels: Chapter, State, East Central National Division (which includes Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and ‘DON’T PUT OFF UNTIL TOMORROW WHAT YOU CAN DO TODAY’ Dedication to your health can ensure you live just as long, and that you do so by also enjoying an active, great life at the same time. In the words of Benjamin Franklin, “don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today.”. Address your health concerns and make it a point to put health first, both now, and for all of your long and WALLACE PLANNED TO SIGN WITH AUBURN, WAS SWAYED TO UK 14 hours ago · Wayne County (Ga.) High School coach Ken Cribb says it wasn’t anything magical that Kentucky linebackers coach Jon Sumrall did to persuade linebacker Trevin Wallace to sign with Kentucky in December. “He just did an incredible job. He was not pushy. He did his sales pitch about Kentucky and nothing else,” Cribb said. “Trevin was MORRIS JOINS CENTRAL KENTUCKY AG CREDIT IN STANFORD Randa Morris recently joined Central Kentucky Ag Credit as a loan officer in the Stanford branch office. Before joining Ag Credit, Randa was an operations specialist with First Southern National Bank in Stanford. She is a Garrard County native and an Eastern Kentucky University graduate with a Bachelor of Science in AgribusinessManagement and a
MAN FOUND DEAD ON FALL LICK ROAD;DETECTIVE INVESTIGATING CRAB ORCHARD – A homicide investigation is underway after a man was found dead on the side of the road on Ky. Hwy. 3246 early Sunday morning. The lead detective in the case says it was likely caused by a hit and run. Kiwandi Deilo Freeman, 47, of Georgia, was found byproperty owners on
THREE-WAY KENTUCKY QUARTERBACK BATTLE FUN AND CHALLENGING 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 ROCKCASTLE MAN DIES IN MOTORCYCLE CRASH OTTENHEIM – A Rockcastle County man was pronounced dead by the Lincoln County Coroner early Sunday morning following a motorcycle accident on Ky. Hwy. 643. Dana Ellison, 46, of Rockcastle County, was traveling eastbound on Ky. Hwy. 643 on a 2000 Suzuki motorcycle when he lost control of the bike and was ejected, according to 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 LINCOLN COUNTY'S HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Sports Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates at UK. About two months ago Frederick Douglass receiver Dane Key — a four-star prospect and top 300 player nationally in the 247Sports rankings — narrowed his OBITUARIES | THE INTERIOR JOURNAL ‘Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today’ Skin cancer risks and ways to protect yourself this summer; McConnell and Barr: Thoroughbred racing is well-positioned for the future. RESIDENTS SPEAK OUT AGAINST CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS FOR Property owners who would live adjacent to, or near, two proposed residential drug treatment facilities voiced their strong discontent about the projects and their locations at the Lincoln County Board of Adjustments public hearings last week. The board ultimately didn’t make a decision and extended the hearings to its next meeting on June2 at
PUBLIC RECORD MAY 10, 2021 Property Transfers Property transfers recently recorded in the office of Lincoln County Clerk George O. “Sonny” Spoonamore IV. • Daniel and Haylee Ralston to James and Terri Agee, 1.630 acres and 1.690 acres (lots 7 and 8 of the Douglas Division), $240,000. • Jeffery and Ramona Baker to Ronnie McFerron, 1.07 acres located on the LIQUOR SALES BEGIN; MALT BEVERAGES HIT THE SHELVES IN Malt beverages have hit some shelves in Stanford, now that a few local businesses have been approved to sell. According to Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Administrator Barry Allen, two businesses in Stanford have been approved for malt beverage package licenses. FiveStar convenience store in Stanford was the first to obtain a malt beveragelicense, Allen
LINCOLN CO. PROPERTY TRANSFERS Property transfers recently recorded in the office of Lincoln County Clerk George O. “Sonny” Spoonamore IV. Avinell Ratcliff to Harold Ratcliff, Dale Ratcliff and Sharon Wilson, two tracts of land on the Eubank-Goochtown County Road and in Clear Fork section, gift, fair cash value of property conveyed is $173,000. Bev Charles and BrendaTomlinson Dennie
FIREFIGHTERS RESPOND TO LARGE FIRE AT SMS TIRE PROCESSING CRAB ORCHARD – A large pile of tires at SMS Tire Processing caught fire Monday afternoon, bringing firefighters from Lincoln and surrounding counties to help put out the blaze. Crab Orchard Fire Chief Larry Owsley said Crab Orchard was one of the first fire units on scene and the large pile of tires was already GAS PRICES CONTINUE TO CLIMB ACROSS COMMONWEALTH Kentucky gas prices have risen 8.1 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $2.68/g today, according to GasBuddy’s daily survey of 2,623 stations in Kentucky. Gas prices in Kentucky are 36.4 cents per gallon higher than a month ago and stand 69.1 cents per gallon higher than a year ago. According to GasBuddy price COMMUNITY MOURNS LOSS OF LOCAL PHYSICIAN; DR. NAREN JAMES STANFORD – Local physician, philanthropist, man of faith and public servant Naren James passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 28 after a long battle with illness. He was surrounded by loved ones, according to his obituary. James was born on Feb. 12, 1962 in Port Mourant, Guyana, to the late Reuben Atchan James and the HISTORIC MCCORMACK CHURCH CELEBRATES 234TH ANNIVERSARY By Brenda S. Edwards Contributing writer MORELAND — McCormack Meetinghouse (Christian Church), situated on land donated in 1785 by Daniel McCormack, will celebrate its 234th anniversary next weekend. The McCormack church is situated on the land along Hanging Fork and is one of the first churches to form in this area. The land was donated LINCOLN COUNTY'S HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Sports Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates at UK. About two months ago Frederick Douglass receiver Dane Key — a four-star prospect and top 300 player nationally in the 247Sports rankings — narrowed his OBITUARIES | THE INTERIOR JOURNAL ‘Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today’ Skin cancer risks and ways to protect yourself this summer; McConnell and Barr: Thoroughbred racing is well-positioned for the future. RESIDENTS SPEAK OUT AGAINST CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS FOR Property owners who would live adjacent to, or near, two proposed residential drug treatment facilities voiced their strong discontent about the projects and their locations at the Lincoln County Board of Adjustments public hearings last week. The board ultimately didn’t make a decision and extended the hearings to its next meeting on June2 at
PUBLIC RECORD MAY 10, 2021 Property Transfers Property transfers recently recorded in the office of Lincoln County Clerk George O. “Sonny” Spoonamore IV. • Daniel and Haylee Ralston to James and Terri Agee, 1.630 acres and 1.690 acres (lots 7 and 8 of the Douglas Division), $240,000. • Jeffery and Ramona Baker to Ronnie McFerron, 1.07 acres located on the LIQUOR SALES BEGIN; MALT BEVERAGES HIT THE SHELVES IN Malt beverages have hit some shelves in Stanford, now that a few local businesses have been approved to sell. According to Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Administrator Barry Allen, two businesses in Stanford have been approved for malt beverage package licenses. FiveStar convenience store in Stanford was the first to obtain a malt beveragelicense, Allen
LINCOLN CO. PROPERTY TRANSFERS Property transfers recently recorded in the office of Lincoln County Clerk George O. “Sonny” Spoonamore IV. Avinell Ratcliff to Harold Ratcliff, Dale Ratcliff and Sharon Wilson, two tracts of land on the Eubank-Goochtown County Road and in Clear Fork section, gift, fair cash value of property conveyed is $173,000. Bev Charles and BrendaTomlinson Dennie
FIREFIGHTERS RESPOND TO LARGE FIRE AT SMS TIRE PROCESSING CRAB ORCHARD – A large pile of tires at SMS Tire Processing caught fire Monday afternoon, bringing firefighters from Lincoln and surrounding counties to help put out the blaze. Crab Orchard Fire Chief Larry Owsley said Crab Orchard was one of the first fire units on scene and the large pile of tires was already GAS PRICES CONTINUE TO CLIMB ACROSS COMMONWEALTH Kentucky gas prices have risen 8.1 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $2.68/g today, according to GasBuddy’s daily survey of 2,623 stations in Kentucky. Gas prices in Kentucky are 36.4 cents per gallon higher than a month ago and stand 69.1 cents per gallon higher than a year ago. According to GasBuddy price COMMUNITY MOURNS LOSS OF LOCAL PHYSICIAN; DR. NAREN JAMES STANFORD – Local physician, philanthropist, man of faith and public servant Naren James passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 28 after a long battle with illness. He was surrounded by loved ones, according to his obituary. James was born on Feb. 12, 1962 in Port Mourant, Guyana, to the late Reuben Atchan James and the HISTORIC MCCORMACK CHURCH CELEBRATES 234TH ANNIVERSARY By Brenda S. Edwards Contributing writer MORELAND — McCormack Meetinghouse (Christian Church), situated on land donated in 1785 by Daniel McCormack, will celebrate its 234th anniversary next weekend. The McCormack church is situated on the land along Hanging Fork and is one of the first churches to form in this area. The land was donated NEWS | THE INTERIOR JOURNAL Vaccine milestone: 2 million Kentuckians have had at least one dose. Two million Kentuckians have now received at least one dose of the COVID-19, while new cases and the state’s positivity rate have nowdropped for
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Property transfers Property transfers recently recorded in the office of Lincoln County Clerk George O. “Sonny” Spoonamore IV. William and Roxanna DeBord to Brenda K. Cantrell, one acre on Hwy. 1781, $17,000. Michelle Heisler to Paula Loyd, tract 1 containing .633 acres of the Jeffries/Napier property, $164,000. Ethan and Miranda Edwardsto May F. Wright,
STUDENTS RAISE MONEY FOR CLASSMATE’S FUNERAL EXPENSES 1 day ago · On Tuesday, June 1, Lincoln County High School 2021 graduate Victoria Lopez suddenly lost her life at UK hospital in Lexington, Kentucky. Some of her classmates and friends decided they wanted to help out with funeral expenses by hosting a car wash/bake sale this past Saturday at O’Reilly Auto Parts in Stanford. Thegroup was
MAN FOUND DEAD ON FALL LICK ROAD;DETECTIVE INVESTIGATING CRAB ORCHARD – A homicide investigation is underway after a man was found dead on the side of the road on Ky. Hwy. 3246 early Sunday morning. The lead detective in the case says it was likely caused by a hit and run. Kiwandi Deilo Freeman, 47, of Georgia, was found byproperty owners on
CALIPARI PUTTING MORE EMPHASIS ON SHOOTING 12 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 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 UK’S WHITE COULD BE ONE OF NATION’S TOP COORDINATORS Athlon Sports is normally the first magazine to have its college football preview section finished and annually has a review of one Southeastern Conference team where opposing coaches can anonymously off analysis on that team. This year the team being analyzed was Kentucky and rival coaches had some interesting things to say aboutthe Cats.
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 FIREFIGHTERS RESPOND TO LARGE FIRE AT SMS TIRE PROCESSING CRAB ORCHARD – A large pile of tires at SMS Tire Processing caught fire Monday afternoon, bringing firefighters from Lincoln and surrounding counties to help put out the blaze. Crab Orchard Fire Chief Larry Owsley said Crab Orchard was one of the first fire units on scene and the large pile of tires was alreadyBARBARA HAMPTON
Barbara Hampton, age 78, of Liberty, Kentucky, passed away on June 5, 2021. Arrangements by McKinney-Brown Funeral Home. LINCOLN COUNTY'S HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Sports Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates at UK. About two months ago Frederick Douglass receiver Dane Key — a four-star prospect and top 300 player nationally in the 247Sports rankings — narrowed his NEWS | THE INTERIOR JOURNAL Vaccine milestone: 2 million Kentuckians have had at least one dose. Two million Kentuckians have now received at least one dose of the COVID-19, while new cases and the state’s positivity rate have nowdropped for
OBITUARIES | THE INTERIOR JOURNAL ‘Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today’ Skin cancer risks and ways to protect yourself this summer; McConnell and Barr: Thoroughbred racing is well-positioned for the future.SUBSCRIPTIONS
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PUBLIC RECORD MAY 10, 2021 Property Transfers Property transfers recently recorded in the office of Lincoln County Clerk George O. “Sonny” Spoonamore IV. • Daniel and Haylee Ralston to James and Terri Agee, 1.630 acres and 1.690 acres (lots 7 and 8 of the Douglas Division), $240,000. • Jeffery and Ramona Baker to Ronnie McFerron, 1.07 acres located on the STANFORD WET/DRY VOTE IS A LANDSLIDE The city of Stanford has been voted “wet” by a count of 1006 to 624. That’s how voters responded to the question, “Are you in favor of the sale of alcoholic beverages in the City of Stanford, Kentucky?” Voters in Stanford precincts A101, A102, and A103 voted on the alcohol question. Over 300 signatures were LIQUOR SALES BEGIN; MALT BEVERAGES HIT THE SHELVES IN Malt beverages have hit some shelves in Stanford, now that a few local businesses have been approved to sell. According to Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Administrator Barry Allen, two businesses in Stanford have been approved for malt beverage package licenses. FiveStar convenience store in Stanford was the first to obtain a malt beveragelicense, Allen
GAS PRICES CONTINUE TO CLIMB ACROSS COMMONWEALTH Kentucky gas prices have risen 8.1 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $2.68/g today, according to GasBuddy’s daily survey of 2,623 stations in Kentucky. Gas prices in Kentucky are 36.4 cents per gallon higher than a month ago and stand 69.1 cents per gallon higher than a year ago. According to GasBuddy price OTTENHEIM CELEBRATING 135 YEARS Ottenheim will be celebrating 135 years of community, heritage and history on Saturday, Sept. 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Events will be held at St. Sylvester Catholic Church, 100 KY Hwy. 1948 in Ottenheim (Waynesburg) and the Immanuel Lutheran Church (historical building), 4110 KY Hwy. 643, also in Ottenheim (Waynesburg). Events for the HISTORIC MCCORMACK CHURCH CELEBRATES 234TH ANNIVERSARY By Brenda S. Edwards Contributing writer MORELAND — McCormack Meetinghouse (Christian Church), situated on land donated in 1785 by Daniel McCormack, will celebrate its 234th anniversary next weekend. The McCormack church is situated on the land along Hanging Fork and is one of the first churches to form in this area. The land was donated LINCOLN COUNTY'S HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Sports Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates at UK. About two months ago Frederick Douglass receiver Dane Key — a four-star prospect and top 300 player nationally in the 247Sports rankings — narrowed his NEWS | THE INTERIOR JOURNAL Vaccine milestone: 2 million Kentuckians have had at least one dose. Two million Kentuckians have now received at least one dose of the COVID-19, while new cases and the state’s positivity rate have nowdropped for
OBITUARIES | THE INTERIOR JOURNAL ‘Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today’ Skin cancer risks and ways to protect yourself this summer; McConnell and Barr: Thoroughbred racing is well-positioned for the future.SUBSCRIPTIONS
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PUBLIC RECORD MAY 10, 2021 Property Transfers Property transfers recently recorded in the office of Lincoln County Clerk George O. “Sonny” Spoonamore IV. • Daniel and Haylee Ralston to James and Terri Agee, 1.630 acres and 1.690 acres (lots 7 and 8 of the Douglas Division), $240,000. • Jeffery and Ramona Baker to Ronnie McFerron, 1.07 acres located on the STANFORD WET/DRY VOTE IS A LANDSLIDE The city of Stanford has been voted “wet” by a count of 1006 to 624. That’s how voters responded to the question, “Are you in favor of the sale of alcoholic beverages in the City of Stanford, Kentucky?” Voters in Stanford precincts A101, A102, and A103 voted on the alcohol question. Over 300 signatures were LIQUOR SALES BEGIN; MALT BEVERAGES HIT THE SHELVES IN Malt beverages have hit some shelves in Stanford, now that a few local businesses have been approved to sell. According to Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Administrator Barry Allen, two businesses in Stanford have been approved for malt beverage package licenses. FiveStar convenience store in Stanford was the first to obtain a malt beveragelicense, Allen
GAS PRICES CONTINUE TO CLIMB ACROSS COMMONWEALTH Kentucky gas prices have risen 8.1 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $2.68/g today, according to GasBuddy’s daily survey of 2,623 stations in Kentucky. Gas prices in Kentucky are 36.4 cents per gallon higher than a month ago and stand 69.1 cents per gallon higher than a year ago. According to GasBuddy price OTTENHEIM CELEBRATING 135 YEARS Ottenheim will be celebrating 135 years of community, heritage and history on Saturday, Sept. 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Events will be held at St. Sylvester Catholic Church, 100 KY Hwy. 1948 in Ottenheim (Waynesburg) and the Immanuel Lutheran Church (historical building), 4110 KY Hwy. 643, also in Ottenheim (Waynesburg). Events for the HISTORIC MCCORMACK CHURCH CELEBRATES 234TH ANNIVERSARY By Brenda S. Edwards Contributing writer MORELAND — McCormack Meetinghouse (Christian Church), situated on land donated in 1785 by Daniel McCormack, will celebrate its 234th anniversary next weekend. The McCormack church is situated on the land along Hanging Fork and is one of the first churches to form in this area. The land was donatedSUBSCRIPTIONS
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23 hours ago · Property transfers Property transfers recently recorded in the office of Lincoln County Clerk George O. “Sonny” Spoonamore IV. William and Roxanna DeBord to Brenda K. Cantrell, one acre on Hwy. 1781, $17,000. Michelle Heisler to Paula Loyd, tract 1 containing .633 acres of the Jeffries/Napier property, $164,000. Ethan and Miranda Edwards to May F. Wright, RESIDENTS SPEAK OUT AGAINST CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS FOR Property owners who would live adjacent to, or near, two proposed residential drug treatment facilities voiced their strong discontent about the projects and their locations at the Lincoln County Board of Adjustments public hearings last week. The board ultimately didn’t make a decision and extended the hearings to its next meeting on June2 at
THREE-WAY KENTUCKY QUARTERBACK BATTLE FUN AND CHALLENGING 4 hours 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 LINCOLN COUNTY REGIONAL JAIL OFFICIALLY EMPTY There are no inmates being housed at the Lincoln County Regional Jail as of last week, according to Lincoln County Judge-Executive Jim Adams. Adams said Tuesday last week that all inmates had been moved as part of the emergency closure of the jail. “Everybody’s gone. It’s empty,” he said. An emergency meeting was held in MAN FOUND DEAD ON FALL LICK ROAD;DETECTIVE INVESTIGATING 23 hours ago · CRAB ORCHARD – A homicide investigation is underway after a man was found dead on the side of the road on Ky. Hwy. 3246 early Sunday morning. The lead detective in the case says it was likely caused by a hit and run. Kiwandi Deilo Freeman, 47, of Georgia, was found by property owners on 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 UK’S WHITE COULD BE ONE OF NATION’S TOP COORDINATORS Athlon Sports is normally the first magazine to have its college football preview section finished and annually has a review of one Southeastern Conference team where opposing coaches can anonymously off analysis on that team. This year the team being analyzed was Kentucky and rival coaches had some interesting things to say aboutthe Cats.
ROCKCASTLE MAN DIES IN MOTORCYCLE CRASH OTTENHEIM – A Rockcastle County man was pronounced dead by the Lincoln County Coroner early Sunday morning following a motorcycle accident on Ky. Hwy. 643. Dana Ellison, 46, of Rockcastle County, was traveling eastbound on Ky. Hwy. 643 on a 2000 Suzuki motorcycle when he lost control of the bike and was ejected, according to LARRY VAUGHT, AUTHOR AT THE INTERIOR JOURNAL Sports Three-way Kentucky quarterback battle fun and challenging for Beau Allen. 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 LINCOLN COUNTY'S HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Sports Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates at UK. About two months ago Frederick Douglass receiver Dane Key — a four-star prospect and top 300 player nationally in the 247Sports rankings — narrowed his NEWS | THE INTERIOR JOURNAL Vaccine milestone: 2 million Kentuckians have had at least one dose. Two million Kentuckians have now received at least one dose of the COVID-19, while new cases and the state’s positivity rate have nowdropped for
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PUBLIC RECORD MAY 10, 2021 Property Transfers Property transfers recently recorded in the office of Lincoln County Clerk George O. “Sonny” Spoonamore IV. • Daniel and Haylee Ralston to James and Terri Agee, 1.630 acres and 1.690 acres (lots 7 and 8 of the Douglas Division), $240,000. • Jeffery and Ramona Baker to Ronnie McFerron, 1.07 acres located on the STANFORD WET/DRY VOTE IS A LANDSLIDE The city of Stanford has been voted “wet” by a count of 1006 to 624. That’s how voters responded to the question, “Are you in favor of the sale of alcoholic beverages in the City of Stanford, Kentucky?” Voters in Stanford precincts A101, A102, and A103 voted on the alcohol question. Over 300 signatures were LIQUOR SALES BEGIN; MALT BEVERAGES HIT THE SHELVES IN Malt beverages have hit some shelves in Stanford, now that a few local businesses have been approved to sell. According to Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Administrator Barry Allen, two businesses in Stanford have been approved for malt beverage package licenses. FiveStar convenience store in Stanford was the first to obtain a malt beveragelicense, Allen
GAS PRICES CONTINUE TO CLIMB ACROSS COMMONWEALTH Kentucky gas prices have risen 8.1 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $2.68/g today, according to GasBuddy’s daily survey of 2,623 stations in Kentucky. Gas prices in Kentucky are 36.4 cents per gallon higher than a month ago and stand 69.1 cents per gallon higher than a year ago. According to GasBuddy price OTTENHEIM CELEBRATING 135 YEARS Ottenheim will be celebrating 135 years of community, heritage and history on Saturday, Sept. 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Events will be held at St. Sylvester Catholic Church, 100 KY Hwy. 1948 in Ottenheim (Waynesburg) and the Immanuel Lutheran Church (historical building), 4110 KY Hwy. 643, also in Ottenheim (Waynesburg). Events for the HISTORIC MCCORMACK CHURCH CELEBRATES 234TH ANNIVERSARY By Brenda S. Edwards Contributing writer MORELAND — McCormack Meetinghouse (Christian Church), situated on land donated in 1785 by Daniel McCormack, will celebrate its 234th anniversary next weekend. The McCormack church is situated on the land along Hanging Fork and is one of the first churches to form in this area. The land was donated LINCOLN COUNTY'S HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Sports Key taking college visits to several schools; Could still join former high school teammates at UK. About two months ago Frederick Douglass receiver Dane Key — a four-star prospect and top 300 player nationally in the 247Sports rankings — narrowed his NEWS | THE INTERIOR JOURNAL Vaccine milestone: 2 million Kentuckians have had at least one dose. Two million Kentuckians have now received at least one dose of the COVID-19, while new cases and the state’s positivity rate have nowdropped for
OBITUARIES | THE INTERIOR JOURNAL ‘Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today’ Skin cancer risks and ways to protect yourself this summer; McConnell and Barr: Thoroughbred racing is well-positioned for the future.SUBSCRIPTIONS
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PUBLIC RECORD MAY 10, 2021 Property Transfers Property transfers recently recorded in the office of Lincoln County Clerk George O. “Sonny” Spoonamore IV. • Daniel and Haylee Ralston to James and Terri Agee, 1.630 acres and 1.690 acres (lots 7 and 8 of the Douglas Division), $240,000. • Jeffery and Ramona Baker to Ronnie McFerron, 1.07 acres located on the STANFORD WET/DRY VOTE IS A LANDSLIDE The city of Stanford has been voted “wet” by a count of 1006 to 624. That’s how voters responded to the question, “Are you in favor of the sale of alcoholic beverages in the City of Stanford, Kentucky?” Voters in Stanford precincts A101, A102, and A103 voted on the alcohol question. Over 300 signatures were LIQUOR SALES BEGIN; MALT BEVERAGES HIT THE SHELVES IN Malt beverages have hit some shelves in Stanford, now that a few local businesses have been approved to sell. According to Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Administrator Barry Allen, two businesses in Stanford have been approved for malt beverage package licenses. FiveStar convenience store in Stanford was the first to obtain a malt beveragelicense, Allen
GAS PRICES CONTINUE TO CLIMB ACROSS COMMONWEALTH Kentucky gas prices have risen 8.1 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $2.68/g today, according to GasBuddy’s daily survey of 2,623 stations in Kentucky. Gas prices in Kentucky are 36.4 cents per gallon higher than a month ago and stand 69.1 cents per gallon higher than a year ago. According to GasBuddy price OTTENHEIM CELEBRATING 135 YEARS Ottenheim will be celebrating 135 years of community, heritage and history on Saturday, Sept. 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Events will be held at St. Sylvester Catholic Church, 100 KY Hwy. 1948 in Ottenheim (Waynesburg) and the Immanuel Lutheran Church (historical building), 4110 KY Hwy. 643, also in Ottenheim (Waynesburg). Events for the HISTORIC MCCORMACK CHURCH CELEBRATES 234TH ANNIVERSARY By Brenda S. Edwards Contributing writer MORELAND — McCormack Meetinghouse (Christian Church), situated on land donated in 1785 by Daniel McCormack, will celebrate its 234th anniversary next weekend. The McCormack church is situated on the land along Hanging Fork and is one of the first churches to form in this area. The land was donatedSUBSCRIPTIONS
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22 hours ago · Property transfers Property transfers recently recorded in the office of Lincoln County Clerk George O. “Sonny” Spoonamore IV. William and Roxanna DeBord to Brenda K. Cantrell, one acre on Hwy. 1781, $17,000. Michelle Heisler to Paula Loyd, tract 1 containing .633 acres of the Jeffries/Napier property, $164,000. Ethan and Miranda Edwards to May F. Wright, RESIDENTS SPEAK OUT AGAINST CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS FOR Property owners who would live adjacent to, or near, two proposed residential drug treatment facilities voiced their strong discontent about the projects and their locations at the Lincoln County Board of Adjustments public hearings last week. The board ultimately didn’t make a decision and extended the hearings to its next meeting on June2 at
THREE-WAY KENTUCKY QUARTERBACK BATTLE FUN AND CHALLENGING 3 hours 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 LINCOLN COUNTY REGIONAL JAIL OFFICIALLY EMPTY There are no inmates being housed at the Lincoln County Regional Jail as of last week, according to Lincoln County Judge-Executive Jim Adams. Adams said Tuesday last week that all inmates had been moved as part of the emergency closure of the jail. “Everybody’s gone. It’s empty,” he said. An emergency meeting was held in MAN FOUND DEAD ON FALL LICK ROAD;DETECTIVE INVESTIGATING 23 hours ago · CRAB ORCHARD – A homicide investigation is underway after a man was found dead on the side of the road on Ky. Hwy. 3246 early Sunday morning. The lead detective in the case says it was likely caused by a hit and run. Kiwandi Deilo Freeman, 47, of Georgia, was found by property owners on 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 UK’S WHITE COULD BE ONE OF NATION’S TOP COORDINATORS Athlon Sports is normally the first magazine to have its college football preview section finished and annually has a review of one Southeastern Conference team where opposing coaches can anonymously off analysis on that team. This year the team being analyzed was Kentucky and rival coaches had some interesting things to say aboutthe Cats.
ROCKCASTLE MAN DIES IN MOTORCYCLE CRASH OTTENHEIM – A Rockcastle County man was pronounced dead by the Lincoln County Coroner early Sunday morning following a motorcycle accident on Ky. Hwy. 643. Dana Ellison, 46, of Rockcastle County, was traveling eastbound on Ky. Hwy. 643 on a 2000 Suzuki motorcycle when he lost control of the bike and was ejected, according to LARRY VAUGHT, AUTHOR AT THE INTERIOR JOURNAL Sports Three-way Kentucky quarterback battle fun and challenging for Beau Allen. 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 PARDON OUR INTERRUPTION... As you were browsing WWW.THEINTERIORJOURNAL.COM something about your browser made us think you were a bot. There are a few reasons thismight happen:
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