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A2 ea lOCAL NEWS AND NOTES :Fn:OM .A.R:OUND I<ENTUiI:a::I.ANA Fal mAY" MIAY 4, 2H2 LOOKI NG RAnK OMI IHIIS DATE U~1.62161'1 Dutch explorer Peter Min- uit landed QIl present-day Manhattan Island, 1111 1882; a£ter a. month- lo.llg s.iege) Union forces: prepared to uweash a mas- s~ve bombardment against Cenfederate troops at lloJtk- town, Va., only tr.. discover the Confederates slipped away during the l1ight. 11.19.04, the Umted States: took aver coastruction of the Panama. Canal. 1M 111I\IfIDIN COUNrTY 30 ·YEARS .101),. Radcllit Mayor Joseph B, Hntcher- son received the Palmer "Pete!' .!Peterson Memoria.! Award at rihe .Lincoln 'Trail Area DeveIDopmenl: Dist- rict'sannual meetmg_ Thel award was given !!IlUluailly to, a bOilrd member for out". standingservlce. 20 YEARS 0.0\ Elizabeth- taW'1i'\ Com.m.l!m.ity College studen.tIl held a peaceful raI- Iy $0 show outrage over the verruct in the Rodney OCiog bea:ting case - whel:,e Los Angeles police had! !beaten King~ lliea1dIDg to numerous: riots across, the country, Nan,cy 'WIdner!, an Eee stu- dent, coo.dillated~e ·mlly .. F~m: New"lffrrtllr/Jrts(: «!ire m1Jim lIud mrjJ:r!iJorfs TODAY'S FORECAST 1 ~ Rain cilance. I Hfgh: 82 ,. ~I TIlIlIllIm P"'~ I I cloudy, Low: 65 GIt IllImEI ~~" 84/65 83/86 82/13 ,Partly clo~dy, ParUy cloul;ly. A~OUND KENTUCKY I Fort 'Camlibell PadllcM BoWtlng Guwn Le.jlll\gfon bOlllsVl.llo ~ke'vII18 OWf~ High Low 00 00, 85, 56 at! 6'6. 82 54 65 00, ~, 64 8;2, 6S ,Outlook ~[d1I mycrd¥ fSIomIs Tstorms TSWrms TSl1Jrms lSOOrms ALMANAC Oct () [fI)ll tASf MOO~[QUARfm M8'/6 1>13\'12 N~ MOliN M"'I20 fjH5f QUARTER ""3\'28 Tod~'s5unrlS!l ,. _.... ,8M am T"ay's sW!get ..• "' " .. , .S;lI7 p.,m, HIUH:SlLOWS High/TOW :~!l!Iali' ••..••.•... i8Ji5 F()rt IVJQ. NWS <epOf1jrrg el1"tiOO ~ of 5 ~.m, Record hID1/ye;II'" •... ,... I •• 9511959 Re«ird IowJyear* •••. + •••••• J2/iI918 Ayerageh'ih/Iow~ .. ,... ,._.,.,7M2 'Lo~I~''''~JC:IlI~ PR EIC IPllTAnO Nl bst.24 hoiit3* [Ei'd ~ p.m.l ., ••• , •••• 0.011 I!ast :m ·~a)',s~" , ,.., ,t07 I~~!l{! !iI!m IWIm .", -11.118 Jan. filreseflf u .,., ,14.(12 1~IGIII'rlImMm •••• , ._., ••••• -0.62 _'\lecIlI!\;"~~~~~ AHrRGY REPORT rtatlOillUAII8Ig)' 16uMU poll8)i1 ;tndj milia repo'rt .101: the aiel. 'Trtie$ •... , ,. "., .•. ,. p •••.• , .JiIgh, Weeds , • , .•... , .. JbsarrI: Gr.ISI! , , I ••• , ••• , ••• , ••• ,• ,1IgIi Mold' ,.•.....•..•..... ,.•...• Law· SlX)1ISOTcd by; Hal. Le,MD Tbao H. Pbam, l~ID Tho 'I. te, MD, 1'1 5 IIllergy l1nd'll:itlima Spedatisl!; 2'70..765~61,4. Elizabethtown sees rise in illegal brush fires By SARAH BENNETI' ~henne!f@i:mf'n~wsente.rp:rts.t'·.co'n 'The EHzabethtl)"Wn Fire Depart- meat bas reported an. Increase in. the number of t,eside:i'W~burning materials near homes mid business- es},which is a violation of dty ord;· nance, Rusty, Todd) EF.D's chief me m- spector, said. the in.cide:nts b~ve been reported to the fire depart- m.ent by concerned neighbol"s. TypkaJIYt when officials respond to the residenctl in questioll, d~e mru~ vidual is nna:ware a local ordinance is in place, fu,esaid. Ac<:ordwg to the Qrdirw.an'c,e, btlli"lI'lin,g of trash .is considered a nuisan.ce. Bu:ming 'Wood, wee' branches, yaFd I:rimmings, me:E&y,(~.s and weeds .~peonitOOd withcertaim conditions. A fim'ecannot be Within 50 feet of ~ structure and must be monitored! until the burning materials are completely extinguished, the ordi- nance stipulates. Furihenllore, a permit mus! be obtained from. the ftre.department. . Todd said a lire official must ap~ prove the' lecaeion to ensure it's safe !befo.reisswng a pemrit for a period] of time. Time COl1stmin~svary dB"' pending on the materials, he .said. Ultimately, Ulelle are very few fuings fuM can be btIffJ.ed !egally ~ the ,lire inspector said, d~H~ t.osafety aw.d health concerns. Wi.th a high demit)' of houses OOld businesses, the \wong cOllcH- tions such as high wind5 can tum. a land.-clearing 6n[! .into som,eone else's blliiidil1gHI'~. Todd sa,idL "Til at's why the ordinance was enocted,)' he said. lUlyone in violation of the ordl- nance can be cited i1nto Ham-dim Dislltlct Court and is snbje{:1: to a fine ul? to $5000) be s'aid.Th'e vioill~- tio,n is consideeeda misdemeanor offense. To request a permit ~obum rna- teri."'\ls,Todd safd res.idents: need to oontact EFD's business office lilt (270) 7,65-2121. The oflke is ope.11 from 8 ,a.m. to 4 p.m. Monda.y through. Friday. Todd said he woU!ld enoour,age residents b) considel' other' options, for land clearing hefore mqnesting a pel.'l:ltit. Sarah Benn~~ ,CRmJ be i\e£Med.at 1(2'mj505o 1150., contact us. Replacement. cteriVery 11'1 II ta~e place until 10 a.m. CaUers after 10 a.m, willi ~a\!e a feplaoement delillefOO the ne~ morning, liD SUllSGRIIi: Home delivellls~bscliption r~ale Ii;;i- ~dbet{JVI. Maill,ra\(lSar¢~~lI('lbl~ U;~~, r(l- que.st To !iub&:rLbe, cal! (2:7,0) 505- .:I!,170, or (:80.0) 6~, IEx.t. ,8385. EASY AAY pellllOfIlIl •••• :tl:!!!I.!lIS per ,mQ~t!l THREiE MONTHS ••• ,............ $40•.Gl S!l(MO!lMS, •• , ••••••••••.•. ,.•, S74,:!!'1' ONE:¥EA!~ .•.••. , •••.•.•. _.•.•_ $13J.,35 NAJIONALDAY O:F'PlAYER OBSEIRVEO Above, a Ilalge , crowd gath&~ Thufsda.y a~'lJl:lndthB' nagpole of the HI.B.. FIfe Courthouse to take, part. lllIiIthe, INatlonallDay ·of PI.ayer. Right, the Rev. Tom BI!I.s'lg lb:lows a shofar hom at noon. Thi:m.dal¥ to open the 'Sist. .annuall o.b5ervan&e of the: N:;;dloJilall Day of Prayer fora groll, gatheredl onthf;.l fl'jjlInt: steps of the H.B .. ,pjre COi:lilfh.ouse. llieadell5 uom ctJurcMs and O'tihel' orgaill~tlon9";UoI.IMU1e regi:on. ~El1~atl ror the Qb5~rv;'tn.Ge. See liIo!re photos from the Wild Game Buffet at Elilabeth- town Commtlni;!y and lechnical Colle.ge on S~.mday in F:a.ces aM IPlaces. DA~lY for the btUfeL The event begml when 10 sru.- dents io !her game class who COIl- tributed djshe~ to the mea~ want- ed to ~.ry workmg with llleat they hadlnever cooked. "Tiley are very adve.ntJ.wou:s," she saffid.. Ol[gani~ng the' b~dfet rook a m~t of preparation, I1mlt It was worth It to give sludents !thechance to COn- cepruwe diishes such as luwgi'L- 1"00 tacos and. Creole-styie mlbbit~ Oark said. CooIdng ille unusual meats didn't r,equ.ire the learning of many new techniques; Dilly a lot =--~~~~~.1 of ~re.· .paratiol1.;. Clark :said. ]lUo PICKmll"lle rI.~'S<Enterpd.", I" U~a Klbl'eTlprCP!Ues l! kang:Qrw,tacIQ Mter h~aching ilia class fo·r a 'Wednesdai)'- while aHentilnj: theW!I~d lo:ng t!.J.:ne, a smdent's choice w Game Buffet at EUzabethtowril cook k.a.rngaroo, wruchshe had! CiOmml!lini~ and Technlcal College. never tried, was what surprised! CIMkth.e most abOu.t the stude·nts' Sq!.W:,essaid. me',DU selection. Susie Clark, i.u;sodalie professor OtheJ! classes lr..elped! willi the and program ooordin<lltor for mH- event, with ;\, cat!erlng class nary arts" s:aid she and her stu- ptepMing the diniing atea and defi~ could barely be.liev,e the baking students conhributing llumlJer of people who sighed! up desserts) C~ark s<tid.. 408W.1Ji!iieftJK:., 18i1zabethtO'lln. KY 4.2701 0lT1Ce '1'IIolIfs: 8 a.m.-5 pcm. ~ii:Iay MAIJIIItUMBED: (270) 169-.1ZOO 18(0)653'6344 (loll Iree) CUSJOMflR SEJMGE H.OMc DW,ViEmi' OUSf~MEJilS~OE .50$-;;'1'10, or homede.lMl~enewse~l~rp,i5e.·oom Ill/Ou hil\l'l! <I ... a~on slop, restart or did nol 'rec;el\!e :YQll~NeW$,[i;n~etpl'ise, ~IElase FR,ANKFOHT Farmerfai'ls te file annual finan,cial diul'osIP,e The Executive Branch Ethics. Commission hasn't roceiv,ed a. KoandaJI roseto- sur-eform from :former agri- clliru:re Comlliissionew Richie Farmer that covers his last. y€'ilJI ill offiee. O;urimi::lsiom general counsel K.'ltie Gabhart sood infOmlMion about Farmer's failure tal file ilie papel"'Work by the April 16 deadljne would! [be'presensed ~o the p·anel during its May ID4 rneeling;. Gabhart sa!id the com- mission also wouildl reoeive informat~,on durin,g the meeting about. resnllits from a state :audit :fuatshowed Farmer bad accepted ex- pensive gifu land didn't re- fI ort them. Farm.er's attorney., Gull.- rie Tme of .f'wanld"orl, caliled it aJ]J "oversight'\! t~at Fa:r.m- el" 11ltissed the dead!l:ine., All other Kentucky Cion- :;tjtuJi(lmil olfioer,!l filed theil" forms Qntime, Ky.} Obiogovernors , break ir10and In b:ridge, Govs. Steve Beshear of Kentucky and Jolm Kasich of Ohio have broken ground on a proposed $81 rrrilHou bridge to ct(~SS the Oh~() Rive'I. The ceremony was TI:ltasday. 'fhe Ohio Department of TnU15portation awarded a contract mJanuaryto Peml- symV31li. 3J-~as.ed Bliaytn~n COfisl:rnCtiOn Corp..to build the iSpa:n that. ffiJJ] limk RIl!l" sell and lromtoH, Ohi"o.The Qvel:allil,cost includes demo- lition of an existing bridge. The pl10ject could take npto four years to com- plete~ Tille bridge will link Second! M'ldJeffenon streets in Manton ..i!iltkthe U.s. 23 viaduct :south of Russell. Buffi ·e·· •. t t ECTC'. ~ ££e· r- run.".-. .c 1*'1 C - kin-. c .a·t·m· - cp' tl·. c n -: .. ',-- .. 'I'. ~.[ _ Ollf_S· I_~que ,-,OO~_·· _g,e' ..... ~_g 0 ·:.0_ S By .AM!BERCOUl.TER. acoull~t@LbcneMente1:prn(!.com Jerry Squires had neve.r eaten bison, astric.hj boar or~.u'oo before Wednesday night. He and! tw'o fdends who wmk MIh him m the information ~eth,- flology departm.ent at !Elizabeth· toVli'O. Commtmily and Technkam College we're .among about 120 people who wound thwugh lines at the sell.ool's Wild Game Buffet to sam.ple .meats theyllad never tasted. SqWres.saidhe and IUsfriends liiu,utas oftoo. as ~hey can,. liO they wanted [1.0 he [part of fueevent when they received! an email about it. The email said fue event could on~yt.1ke !place if at least 25 P~Q~ pIe· we,served spots to try Dstri.c:h mea:tlo3lf~ alIlig,ator balls~ turt.l:e ragout, cricket cak.e and various other p:tep~i!;tions 05 l~nu8um game dishes: and! complimentary s~de<sand deserts. The:w1ld gam.e also lllduded flavars ll'i.ote tCUll- mo. n.t. 0.. ~.:r;Imc.k.. y ..... hun.. te. r.s'. s.um &'l venison, sqwl"OO'l and rabbit. It .appe3lIed for a while Iahe event tiught .not draw bhe neces- samy attention. to proceed. Then, more than 120:peopIDe sigl1.ed up) "Jam. s.o pmud ·of my pro,- gram/,she :said. ~The wl:lole pro= glfanl r~:aIly c~ue togethe,r· a.nd just did aI fabuk~u:s J;ob.~' CIIark said the Willd Game Buf- fet. was :so sl.loc:esS'ful it. l~k,ely ".,;11 not be the. last 'DID its kind. Sa:mhRaisor of Shepherdsville made luri\le t.J!.gout, which f'I~- guiJredher eQ leam to butcher a turtle, "T.he meat .goes in aID Wfferent ways, and M~, Dlart ~oldme th~!:"e are' seven different kinds of meat," she said. iRaisorwanted to.cry ~urtle·,.so it made se.use to choose it I\S he![ dish for ~hebuffet Michelle .Ehlers of BardstoWll also got ,a lesson in tuttill.g up g.arne as she helped prepare rOll" the event. She helped ~ook talbbJ.l; fr,og legs and fish. III oo6king m-abbil;, !Ehlers had to IDe~l11how tobutdh· er one. !Both students said (looking for ~~~:e;~r;: !~~a~~:!f: They hopedatoon.dees would be a:J·5atisfied eatillg the game sele<:- lions as they were leamirl!g to han· dIe them. Amber CoulteJr can be re,,,ched !It (~'10) ~05· ~'1ol!t!. SUNI>AYONl.Y WY PAir ~. moo\h •• $6.45 T !OYNtll\YON!,;,!, 131~.~ •.• , ..•.. , ~O!.i·· SUNDAY ,IIN"V 1.6lt!\os.l ••••••••• $37..13" 5U!lbAYONL'!' 11·)'~1 , $70.•78* Plicll's· are wrrhome dll'livery,. MajllOles, s[igI1lly f1;1Jl.I'It!~ ~Sli~~n ~OOes, !he loiiCl'oVi'll: :lO12 'i:Hlim:o. dilyS:.Iqli'il 1>: r.w.0il;;1 D"".MiIy\l!3'Alty~,: ~~, Sepi.. J( Qo;t. 2\:l; It:r<, 21: ~'11! oar. NQv..n; Nmt 23: Dec. '7;~. 14: Ike, 21: Ike.. ?& 10 1 fWlE llllASSlFlED ,AD B)'phone: 76l}t200, EXt. 8.601 BY ~rc r'1~fi~en~tll~$¢.OOITi Byf,;p(; (270) 765-7318 On thel'lll'b: WI'MI.therneWS6Ilterp.Me.oom 10 PWlB .IIIISPUV ,1.11 BypOO'nB" 769-1200, Ext. SSM PUBL!!SHER Ft. 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A2 ealOCAL NEWS AND NOTES :Fn:OM .A.R:OUND I<ENTUiI:a::I.ANA

Fal mAY" MIAY 4, 2H2

LOOKI NG RAnK

OMI IHIIS DATE U~1.62161'1Dutch explorer Peter Min-uit landed QIl present-dayManhattan Island,

1111 1882; a£ter a. month-lo.llg s.iege) Union forces:prepared to uweash a mas-s~ve bombardment againstCenfederate troops at lloJtk-town, Va., only tr.. discoverthe Confederates slippedaway during the l1ight.11.19.04, the Umted States:

took aver coastruction ofthe Panama. Canal.

1M 111I\IfIDIN COUNrTY30 ·YEARS .101),. Radcllit

Mayor Joseph B, Hntcher-son received the Palmer"Pete!' .!Peterson Memoria.!Award at rihe .Lincoln 'TrailArea DeveIDopmenl: Dist-rict'sannual meetmg_ Thelaward was given !!IlUluaillyto, a bOilrd member for out".standingservlce.

20 YEARS 0.0\ Elizabeth-taW'1i'\ Com.m.l!m.ity Collegestuden.tIl held a peaceful raI-Iy $0 show outrage over theverruct in the Rodney OCiogbea:ting case - whel:,e LosAngeles police had! !beatenKing~ lliea1dIDgto numerous:riots across, the country,Nan,cy 'WIdner!, an Eee stu-dent, coo.dillated ~e ·mlly ..

F~m: New"lffrrtllr/Jrts(:«!irem1Jim lIud mrjJ:r!iJorfs

TODAY'S FORECAST 1

~

Rain cilance.I Hfgh: 82,. ~ I TIlIlIllIm P"'~

I I cloudy, Low: 65

GIt IllImEI~~"84/65 83/86 82/13,Partly

clo~dy,ParUy

cloul;ly.

A~OUND KENTUCKY I

Fort 'CamlibellPadllcMBoWtlng GuwnLe.jlll\gfonbOlllsVl.llo~ke'vII18OWf~

High Low00 00,85, 56at! 6'6.82 5465 00,~, 648;2, 6S

,Outlook~[d1Imycrd¥fSIomIsTstormsTSWrmsTSl1JrmslSOOrms

ALMANAC

Oct ()[fI)ll tASfMOO~[QUARfmM8'/6 1>13\'12

N~MOliNM"'I20

fjH5fQUARTER

""3\'28

Tod~'s5unrlS!l ,. _.... ,8M amT"ay's sW!get ..• "' " .. , .S;lI7p.,m,

HIUH:SlLOWSHigh/TOW :~!l!Iali' ••..••.•... i8Ji5

F()rt IVJQ. NWS <epOf1jrrg el1"tiOO ~ of 5 ~.m,

Record hID1/ye;II'" •... , ... I •• 9511959Re«ird IowJyear* •••. + •••••• J2/iI918Ayerage h'ih/Iow~ .. , ... , . _. , . ,7M2

'Lo~I~''''~JC:IlI~

P R EIC IPllTAnO Nlbst.24 hoiit3* [Ei'd ~ p.m.l ., ••• , •••• 0.011I!ast :m ·~a)',s~" , , .., ,t07

I~~!l{! !iI!m IWIm .", -11.118Jan. filreseflfu .,., ,14.(12

1~IGIII'rlImMm •••• , ._., ••••• -0.62_'\lecIlI!\;"~~~~~

AHrRGY REPORTrtatlOillUAII8Ig)' 16uMU poll8)i1 ;tndjmilia repo'rt .101: the aiel.'Trtie$ •... , ,. "., .•. ,. p •••.• , .JiIgh,Weeds , • , .•... , .. JbsarrI:Gr.ISI! , , I ••• , ••• , ••• , ••• , • ,1IgIiMold' , .•.....•..•..... , .•...• Law·

SlX)1ISOTcd by;Hal. Le, MD

Tbao H. Pbam, l~IDTho 'I. te, MD, 1'1 5IIllergy l1nd'll:itlima Spedatisl!;

2'70..765~61,4.

Elizabethtown sees risein illegal brush fires

By SARAH BENNETI'~henne!f@i:mf'n~wsente.rp:rts.t'·.co'n

'The EHzabethtl)"Wn Fire Depart-meat bas reported an. Increase in.the number of t,eside:i'W~burningmaterials near homes mid business-es},which is a violation of dty ord;·nance,Rusty, Todd) EF.D's chief me m-

spector, said. the in.cide:nts b~vebeen reported to the fire depart-m.ent by concerned neighbol"s.TypkaJIYt when officials respond tothe residenctl in questioll, d~emru~vidual is nna:ware a local ordinanceis in place, fu,esaid.Ac<:ordwg to the Qrdirw.an'c,e,

btlli"lI'lin,g of trash .is considered anuisan.ce. Bu:ming 'Wood, wee'branches, yaFd I:rimmings, me:E&y,(~.sand weeds .~ peonitOOd withcertaim

conditions.A fim'ecannot be Within 50 feet of

~ structure and must be monitored!until the burning materials arecompletely extinguished, the ordi-nance stipulates. Furihenllore, apermit mus! be obtained from. theftre.department. .Todd said a lire official must ap~

prove the' lecaeion to ensure it's safe!befo.re isswng a pemrit for a period]of time. Time COl1stmin~s vary dB"'pending on the materials, he .said.Ultimately, Ulelle are very few

fuings fuM can be btIffJ.ed !egally ~the ,lire inspector said, d~H~t.o safetyaw.d health concerns.

Wi.th a high demit)' of housesOOld businesses, the \wong cOllcH-tions such as high wind5 can tum. aland.-clearing 6n[! .into som,eone

else's blliiidil1gHI'~.Todd sa,idL"Til at's why the ordinance was

enocted,)' he said.lUlyone in violation of the ordl-

nance can be cited i1nto Ham-dimDislltlct Court and is snbje{:1: to afine ul? to $5000) be s'aid.Th'e vioill~-tio,n is consideeeda misdemeanoroffense.To request a permit ~o bum rna-

teri."'\ls,Todd safd res.idents: need tooontact EFD's business office lilt(270) 7,65-2121. The oflke is ope.11from 8 ,a.m. to 4 p.m. Monda.ythrough. Friday.Todd said he woU!ld enoour,age

residents b) considel' other' options,for land clearing hefore mqnestinga pel.'l:ltit.

Sarah Benn~~ ,CRmJ bei\e£Med.at 1(2'mj505o 1150.,

contact us. Replacement. cteriVery 11'1II ta~eplace until 10 a.m. CaUers after 10 a.m,willi ~a\!e a feplaoement delillefOO the ne~morning,

liD SUllSGRIIi:Home delivellls~bscliption r~ale Ii;;i-~dbet{JVI. Maill,ra\(lSar¢~~lI('lbl~U;~~, r(l-

que.st To !iub&:rLbe, cal! (2:7,0) 505-.:I!,170, or (:80.0) 6~, IEx.t. ,8385.

EASY AAY pellllOfIlIl •••• :tl:!!!I.!lIS per ,mQ~t!lTHREiE MONTHS ••• ,............ $40 •.GlS!l(MO!lMS, •• , ••••••••••.•. , .•, S74,:!!'1'ONE:¥EA!~ .•.••. , •••.•.•. _ .•.• _ $13J.,35

NAJIONALDAY O:F'PlAYER OBSEIRVEOAbove, a Ilalge, crowd gath&~ Thufsda.y a~'lJl:lndthB'

nagpole of the HI.B..FIfe Courthouse to take, part. lllIiIthe,INatlonallDay ·of PI.ayer.

Right, the Rev. Tom BI!I.s'lg lb:lows a shofar hom at noon.Thi:m.dal¥ to open the 'Sist. .annuall o.b5ervan&e of the:

N:;;dloJilallDay of Prayer fora groll, gatheredl onthf;.l fl'jjlInt:steps of the H.B .. ,pjre COi:lilfh.ouse. llieadell5 uom

ctJurcMs and O'tihel' orgaill~tlon9";UoI.IMU1e regi:on.~El1~atl ror the Qb5~rv;'tn.Ge.

• See liIo!re photos from theWild Game Buffet at Elilabeth-town Commtlni;!y and lechnicalColle.ge on S~.mday in F:a.cesaM IPlaces.

DA~lY

for the btUfeLThe event begml when 10 sru.-

dents io !her game class who COIl-tributed djshe~ to the mea~ want-ed to ~.ryworkmg with llleat theyhadlnever cooked."Tiley are very adve.ntJ.wou:s,"

she saffid..Ol[gani~ng the' b~dfet rook a m~t

of preparation, I1mltIt was worth Itto give sludents !the chance to COn-cepruwe diishes such as luwgi'L-1"00 tacos and. Creole-styie mlbbit~Oark said.CooIdng ille unusual meats

didn't r,equ.ire the learning ofmany new techniques; Dilly a lot

=--~~~~~.1 of ~re.·.paratiol1.;. Clark :said.]lUo PICKmll"lle rI.~'S<Enterpd.", I"

U~a Klbl'eTlprCP!Ues l! kang:Qrw,tacIQ Mter h~aching ilia class fo·r a'Wednesdai)'- while aHentilnj: theW!I~d lo:ng t!.J.:ne, a smdent's choice wGame Buffet at EUzabethtowril cook k.a.rngaroo, wruchshe had!CiOmml!lini~ and Technlcal College. never tried, was what surprised!

CIMkth.e most abOu.t the stude·nts'Sq!.W:,es said. me',DU selection.Susie Clark, i.u;sodalie professor OtheJ! classes lr..elped! willi the

and program ooordin<lltor for mH- event, with ;\, cat!erlng classnary arts" s:aid she and her stu- ptepMing the diniing atea anddefi~ could barely be.liev,e the baking students conhributingllumlJer of people who sighed! up desserts) C~ark s<tid..

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Farmerfai'ls te fileannual finan,cialdiul'osIP,e

The Executive BranchEthics. Commission hasn'troceiv,ed a. KoandaJI roseto-sur-e form from :former agri-clliru:re ComlliissionewRichie Farmer that covershis last. y€'ilJI ill offiee.O;urimi::lsiom general

counsel K.'ltie Gabhart soodinfOmlMion about Farmer'sfailure tal file ilie papel"'Workby the April 16 deadljnewould! [be' presensed ~o thep·anel during its May ID4rneeling;.Gabhart sa!id the com-

mission also wouildl reoeiveinformat~,on durin,g themeeting about. resnllits froma state :audit :fuatshowedFarmer bad accepted ex-pensive gifu land didn't re-fIort them.Farm.er's attorney., Gull.-

rie Tme of .f'wanld"orl, caliledit aJ]J "oversight'\! t~at Fa:r.m-el" 11ltissed the dead!l:ine.,All other Kentucky Cion-

:;tjtuJi(lmil olfioer,!l filed theil"forms Qntime,

Ky.} Obiogovernors,break ir10andIn b:ridge,

Govs. Steve Beshear ofKentucky and Jolm Kasichof Ohio have brokenground on a proposed $81rrrilHou bridge to ct(~SS theOh~()Rive'I.The ceremony was

TI:ltasday.'fhe Ohio Department of

TnU15portation awarded acontract mJanuaryto Peml-symV31li. 3J-~as.ed Bliaytn~nCOfisl:rnCtiOn Corp ..to buildthe iSpa:n that. ffiJJ] limk RIl!l"sell and lromtoH, Ohi"o.TheQvel:allil,cost includes demo-lition of an existing bridge.The pl10ject could take

npto four years to com-plete~ Tille bridge will linkSecond! M'ldJeffenon streetsin Manton ..i!iltk the U.s. 23viaduct :south of Russell.

Buffi·e··•.t a· t ECTC'. ~££e· r- run.".-. .c 1*'1 C - kin-. c .a·t·m· - cp' tl·. c n -:.. ',-- .. 'I'. ~.[ _ Ollf_S· I_~que ,-,OO~_··_g,e' .....~_g 0 ·:.0_ SBy .AM!BER COUl.TER.acoull~t@LbcneMente1:prn(!.com

Jerry Squires had neve.r eatenbison, astric.hj boar or~.u'oobefore Wednesday night.He and! tw'o fdends who wmk

MIh him m the information ~eth,-flology departm.ent at !Elizabeth·toVli'O. Commtmily and TechnkamCollege we're .among about 120people who wound thwugh linesat the sell.ool's Wild Game Buffetto sam.ple .meats theyllad nevertasted.SqWres .said he and IUsfriends

liiu,ut as oftoo. as ~hey can,. liO theywanted [1.0 he [part of fueeventwhen they received! an em ailabout it.The email said fue event could

on~yt.1ke !place if at least 25 P~Q~pIe· we,served spots to try Dstri.c:hmea:tlo3lf~ alIlig,ator balls~ turt.l:eragout, cricket cak.e and variousother p:tep~i!;tions 05 l~nu8umgame dishes: and! complimentarys~de<sand deserts. The:w1ld gam.ealso lllduded flavars ll'i.ote tCUll-

mo. n.t. 0..~.:r;Imc.k..y•.....hun.. te. r.s'. s.um &'lvenison, sqwl"OO'land rabbit.It .appe3lIed for a while Iahe

event tiught .not draw bhe neces-samy attention. to proceed. Then,more than 120:peopIDe sigl1.ed up)

"Jam. s.o pmud ·of my pro,-gram/,she :said. ~The wl:lole pro=glfanl r~:aIly c~ue togethe,r· a.ndjust did aI fabuk~u:sJ;ob.~'

CIIark said the Willd Game Buf-fet. was :so sl.loc:esS'ful it. l~k,ely ".,;11not be the. last 'DID its kind.Sa:mhRaisor of Shepherdsville

made lu ri\le t.J!.gout, which f'I~-guiJred her eQ leam to butcher aturtle,"T.he meat .goes in aID Wfferent

ways, and M~,Dlart ~oldme th~!:"eare' seven different kinds of meat,"she said.iRaisorwanted to.cry ~urtle·,.so it

made se.use to choose it I\S he![dish for ~hebuffetMichelle .Ehlers of BardstoWll

also got ,a lesson in tuttill.g upg.arne as she helped prepare rOll"the event.She helped ~ook talbbJ.l; fr,og

legs and fish. III oo6king m-abbil;,!Ehlers had to IDe~l11how to butdh·er one.!Both students said (looking for~~~:e;~r;:!~~a~~:!f:ot~

They hopedatoon.dees would bea:J·5atisfied eatillg the game sele<:-lions as they were leamirl!g to han·dIe them.

Amber CoulteJr can bere,,,ched !It (~'10) ~05·~'1ol!t!.

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