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PAGE 7 The Hancock Clarion, Hawesville, Ky., Nov. 20, 2014
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Hawesville Mayor RitaStephens receives a checkfrom GRADD for $15,000for a low-interest Infra-structure Revolving LoanFund (IRLF). The loan willbe utilized to make anemergency repair (C-chan-nel installation at bulk-head) at the municipalsewer plant. (The City willrepay the loan over 10 years,at an interest rate of 2.44percent.)
By Dave TaylorIn a brief meeting lasting
just more than 15 minutes,the Hawesville city councilmet last Tuesday for its regu-larly scheduled meeting.
Matt Curtis, a represen-tative from Kentucky Engi-neering Group, told thecouncil that the sewer plantrepair was completed, andthat the sewer plant was op-erating at its full efficiencyagain.
In other business:• The council approved
the minutes of the Oct. 14meeting
• The council voted topay the bills
• Police chief BuzBaskett gave his monthlyrepor t, showing 36 traf ficstops, 3 motor vehicle acci-dents, one juvenile call, onedomestic, one theft and oneforgery.
• Baskett also told thecouncil that he had met withan accreditation inspector toget the department up tospec, which will help lowerhomeowners’ insurance.
• Fire chief Matt Huskgave his monthly report andsaid runs are staying rightaround average
• Mayor Rita Stephensannounced that the city’sChristmas parade will beDecember 6 at 1:00 p.m. andwill include the Ft. Knoxband. The city will be doingthe bike giveaways for chil-dren as well, through com-munity donations and withthe Farm Store selling thebikes at cost and assemblingthem for the city.
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Hawesville councilhears good newson the sewer plant
Health survey tobe conducted inHancock County
The Green River Dis-trict Health Department(GRDHD), accompaniedby officials from the Cen-ters for Disease Controland Prevention (CDC) andthe Kentucky Department
for Public Health (KDPH)will be in the followingcounties conducting ahealth survey to residentsNovember 21st and 22nd:Daviess, Hancock, Hender-son, McLean, Ohio,Webster, and Union.
“This is a great opportu-nity for our area and an im-portant chance for us togauge our community’sviews and opinions on whatis impor tant for theirhealth and quality of life.We are excited to get outand talk to the residentsand hope they are willingto give us just a few min-utes of their time to helpwith this important study,”said Deborah Fillman, Pub-lic Health Director. Thesurvey teams will ask ques-tions from a one-page ques-
Arlene Jarboe was takento Owensboro Regional Hos-pital Sunday morning and isin ICU. We hope she is soonfeeling better.
Wendy Jackson, GregJackson and Nicholas,Debbie Jackson, Mr. andMrs. John Hagan, MelissaJackson and Kaili were Sat-urday dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs. Bobby Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc-Manaway visited JuanitaMcManaway Sunday.
Mike Orr visited Mr. andMrs. Ricky Baker and Mrs.Louise Dowell Saturdaynight.
Sandy Richards visitedRhonda Richards at Owens-boro Tuesday and Thursday.
Debbie Jackson is spend-ing a few days with Mr. andMrs. Bobby Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Huf fvisited Evelyn Huff Thurs-day.
Linda Boling spent Fridayuntil Sunday with Mr. andMrs. Jim Miller atHardinsburg.
We are glad to hear thenews that Greg Boling is tak-ing chemo and radiation andis doing OK.
Visitors of Janet Bolingfrom Louisville have beenDebbie and Tim Johnson,Dennis Russ and Katie andChad Winchell..
Lisa Boling, KimVandgrift and Melissa Bakerwere Sunday afternoon visi-tors of Mr. and Mrs. CarltonHarris.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Richardsvisited Rhonda Richards Sat-urday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Jack-son and Kaili were Sundayvisitors of Mr. and Mrs.Bobby Jackson and Debbie.
Happy bir thday wishesgoes out to Shane Ball,
By Elizabeth Harris •Phone 233-4318
Boling Chapel& Lyonia
Tammy Daniels, ColtonWhite, Aimee Boling, AnnaBell Swadley, Kelly Boling,Breann Corley, Ron Walling,Br yson Neil Boling, andDeanna Ratajczak.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bolingvisited Terry Boling Sunday.
Ben Baker spent Mondaywith Mamaw and PapawHarris.
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tionnaire and should takeapproximately 10-15 min-utes to complete. All re-sponses will remain anony-mous, as no identifying in-formation will be collected.This will not be a tradi-
tional door to door survey,but instead it will use a ran-dom sampling process uti-lizing census tract data de-veloped by the CDC. Ap-proximately 300 house-holds will be contacted.
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