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THE CITIZEN-TIMES, Scottsville, Ky., Thursday, January 19, 2012—PAGE 13 1853 LUTHER HERALD RD ~ FRANKLIN 3 BR, 1 BA Home. MLS#120687 1285 MT. OLIVE ROAD 3 BRs, 2 BAs, 1.5 Story, 2 AC, Barn & Pond, MLS#119205 2897 HALFWAY HALIFAX 3 BRs, 2 BAs. 5 Acres MLS#118451 1421 Old Gallatin Road • Scottsville, Ky. Office (270) 237-4287 Toll Free 877-566-8900 Mackie Shelton, Realtor ® , Broker/Auct., 270-237-4572, 270-237-0670 [email protected] Universal Investments Realty & Auction MAKING YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE 3167 MEADOR PORT OLIVER RD. 4 BRs, 2 BAAs, 2,500 sf home on approx. 6 ac.w/barn & pond. MLS#119661 207 CATHERINE’S RIDGE 3 BRs, 2 BAs, 1-Car Attached Garage. Appliances Included. MLS#118284 2685 HADE BELL ROAD 3 BR, 2 BA, MLS#118710 38 WOODROW HUGHES RD. 4 BR, 3 BA New Construction Home. MLS#116735 This Week’s Featured Listings: HOME LOANS AVAILABLE USDA, FHA, RHS, KHC, Conventional & 100% Financing Call today to see how your tax money can get you into a new home! Visit our website at www.universalinvestmentsr-a.com or call 237-4287 for full details of ALL our listings including Homes, Land, Commercial, Auctions and Much More! 358 KAY BROWN ROAD 3 BR, 2 BA, MLS#201278 402 E. MAPLE STREET 4 BR, 2 BA MLS#118710 227 WINDSONG WAY 3 BR, 2 BA Dblwide on Permanent Foundation w/1-car Detached Garage. MLS#118930 POSSIBLE LEASE OPTION SOLD SALE PENDING SALE PENDING •30+ AC, Maple Grove Church Road, $89,900. •18 Lots on Austin Lane, $79,900. •Home & 10+ AC, $39,900. •3BR home, 589 Guy-Brown Road, $115,900. •115 AC, Warren County, $425,000. WE’RE SELLING PROPERTY — LIST WITH US • WE’RE SELLING PROPERTY — LIST WITH US • WE’RE SELLING PROPERTY — LIST WITH US WE’RE SELLING PROPERTY — LIST WITH US • WE’RE SELLING PROPERTY — LIST WITH US • WE’RE SELLING PROPERTY — LIST WITH US WE’RE SELLING PROPERTY — LIST WITH US • Barry Dyer, Broker/Auctioneer (270) 237-3987 • (270) 622-1601 Stevie Blankenship (270) 622-1571, Realtor Chad Harston, 622-8500, Realtor Tommy Doss, 622-0731, Agent Roger Pitchford, Auctioneer Chris Skaggs, App. Auctioneer Steve Meador, Auctioneer Brian Dyer, App. Auctioneer REALTOR ® D YER & A SSOCIATES Auction/Realty, Inc. 1545 Old Gallatin Road • Scottsville, Ky. 42164 • Office (270) 237-3987 Toll Free 1 (800) 879-9949 [email protected] dyerauctionrealty.com WE’RE SELLING PROPERTY — LIST WITH US •205 Wilkerson Street• Nice 3BR brick, newly redecorated, priced to sell, $74,500. Possible Lease Option •100 Woodrow Hughes Rd• Nice 3BR, 2BA, detached garage, $89,900. •1991 Walkers Chapel Rd• Nice 3BR home with detached metal building, on 1.5 acres, only $89,900 . Huge price reduction $69,300. REDUCED •307 Marcrum Lane• Super nice 3BR, 2BA home on 1 acre lot, blacktop drive. $92,900. •298 Halfway-Halifax Rd• Beautiful 4BR, 3BA home w/base- ment mostly finished, 1+ AC lot, de- tached garage, ready to move into. Owner says make reasonable offer. •6636 Bowling Green Rd• Beautiful 3BR, 2BA home with beautiful poplar floors, sunroom, full poured base- ment on 1.7 AC, it’s a honey. $199.900. NEW LISTING •165 Willow Tree Lane• Lake cottage, full basement, great view of lake, Barren County. Seller says sell. $79,900. NEW LISTING Book Your 2012 Auction NOW! Our Auction Team Will Give 110% to Obtain the BEST Possible Price for Your Property •727 Halifax Road• Beautiful 3BR, 2BA home, attached 2-car garage, 1+ AC lot. $129,900. Price reduced to $119,900. •150 Circle Road• Near Lake Beautiful 3BR, 2BA home, custom built, 1,800± sq. ft., 2-car garage blacktop dr., de- tached garage. All on 3 lots, only $169,900 . $159,900. NEW PRICE •259 Carver Drive• Lake cabin with basement, easy walk to boat dock. Only $195,000. NEW •129 Dana Drive• Executive 4BR, 3 1/2BA home, partial basement, in-ground pool, 1.4 acres, large master BR and BA downstairs, nice, private, off BG Road. $239,900. •275 Hiley Spencer Rd• 4BR, 2BA, doublewide, permanent foundation, 3+ acres. $79,900. •753 Lambert Road• Nice 2BR brick, like new inside, screened porch, attached garage. $89,900. NEW •2283 Hade Bell Road• Nice 5/6 BR w/full basement on 13.8+AC, you’ll love the privacy. $189,900. NEW SOLD SOLD 10% Discount ALLEN COUNTY FARMERS SERVICE, INC. 512 Smiths Grove Road 237-3681 61 Years of Service in Allen County On ALL In-Stock Winter Clothing! We’ve Moved... The Tax Place with LAURA 807 E. Main Street Scottsville, Ky. 42164 2 3 9 - 4 Y O U (239-4968) Same Great Staff Same Great Service See us for all your tax needs! Owner: Laura Harper (19J2tc) Come Visit Our New Location Silly Season Winding Down Since the end of the Sprint Cup season in November, the sport has kept itself in the news by the number of moves that have been made and are still being made. Few organizations and this includes some of the biggest, have escaped from finding themselves in the middle of the conversations that sur- round what the sport likes to refer to as the silly sea- son. You have to remember as long as there is at least one owner looking for a driver the chances of another seat or two becoming available are highly likely. Richard Petty Motorsports entered 2012 looking for a driver for its fabled No. 43 team as A.J. Allmendinger left in Decem- ber to take over the ride that came open at Penske Racing when Kurt Busch and the organization decided to part ways. The opening at RPM will never be mistaken for one of the top rides in the sport but it is part of a two-car opera- tion that gets its equipment from Roush-Fenway Racing that makes it a competitive ride. The organization had a very respectable year in 2011 with Allmendinger finishing fifteenth in the points and teammate Marcos Ambrose winning the Watkins-Glenn race. David Ragan who raced for Roush-Fenway last sea- son was thought to be the front-runner to take over for Petty but in this sport there is always more to hiring a driver than just what is on his résumé. Petty it seems is always looking for sponsorship to keep his two-car deal going so it was no surprise when he listened to the wants of sponsors Smithfield Foods and the Air Force. Those RACE By Steve Mickey TALK two apparently wanted Aric Almirola who had been the driver of Dale Earnhardt Jr’s No. 88 Nationwide team. The 27-year-old Almirola doesn’t come to RPM with- out any Cup experience. In 2007-08 he split time with Mark Martin driving for Ginn Racing and Dale Earn- hardt Inc. He started the fol- lowing year with Earnhardt Ganassi but that ride didn’t last through the season as it was shut down to a lack of sponsorship. 2010 found Almirola rac- ing in the Camping World Truck Series and it was there that he really started showing what he could do behind the wheel. He post- ed two wins that season and finished second in the points. He also ran a few Cup races for Phoenix rac- ing and RPM. He was hired to drive for JR Motorsports last season where he put together a very consistent year on his way to a fourth place finish in the points. Even though Almirola had a year left on his contract with Earn- hart’s Chevrolet team, that seat becomes open as RPM gets support from Ford and it would not want one of its Cup drivers to be in a Chev- rolet in the Nationwide Se- ries. That ride then became the most coveted seat avail- able in NASCAR. That seat wasn’t vacant long enough to get cold as JRM wasted very little time in naming Cole Whitt to drive its No. 88 Chevrolet. The move came somewhat as a surprise as there are still several drivers looking for a ride for next season that have resumes that in- clude both Nationwide and Sprint Cup experience. Whitt will be coming to JRM after spending last season driving in the Camp- ing World Truck Series for owner Stacy Compton. The team raced with very little sponsorship but Whitt was still able to finish ninth in the points and maybe more importantly finished every race but two with both of those two DNF’s coming be- cause of engine failure. It was his ability to take care of equipment and to al- ways be running at the end of the race that caught Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s attention. He joins a two-car operation at JRM that also has Dan- ica Patrick as a driver and the organization will field a third car at selected races this season. PIT NOTES: Rusty Wal- lace has announced that he is shutting down his two-car Nationwide operation that fields cars for Steve Wallace and Michael Annett. The former Sprint Cup cham- pion said that there wasn’t enough sponsorship to fund both teams at a competitive level. Wallace said he is still trying to put together a deal where his son Steve could compete this year but that he wouldn’t fund it out of his own pocket. By Joe Hite C-T Staff Writer The members of the grand jury, selected to serve dur- ing the September 2011 term of Allen Circuit Court, submitted this final report to Honorable Judge Janet J. Crocker last Tuesday. We the Grand Jury em- panelled by Your Honor on September 14, 2011, re- spectfully report that, pur- suant to the Court’s charge to us we have investigated all felonies brought before us, alleged to have occurred in Allen County, Ky., of which we had knowledge or have received information or which have been referred to us by the Allen District Court. We have been in ses- sion for a period of seven (7) days and have heard testi- mony from a number of wit- nesses. We have returned fifty-four (54) indictments. We have returned zero (0) No True Bills. We remanded one (1) case to Allen District Court. In addition to the testimo- ny we have heard concern- ing alleged commission of crime within Allen County, we have also heard testimo- ny regarding other matters and have considered other matters which we deem sig- nificant in our community. Our report with regard to those matters is as follows: (A) Inspection of Public Properties. The grand jury inspec- tions of public properties are a matter of custom only. The law does not require such grand jury inspections. We have confidence in the governmental bodies, ap- pointed boards and other groups who are directly re- sponsible for management and maintenance of public properties in Allen County. We have received no infor- mation which leads us to be- lieve that public properties in Allen County are not be- ing appropriately managed and maintained. There- fore, we have chosen not to make any inspections of any county-owned or city-owned properties at this time. (B) Referrals of Pend- ing Matters. Pursuant to Rule 5.22 (2) of the Kentucky Rules of Criminal Procedure, we re- fer the following matters to the next grand jury for their consideration: Jeffery C. Stinson, Jeffery L. Copas II, Tony Green- field, Adron E. Bullington, Wallace M. Gaddis, Joshua R. Beach, Holly Ann Bunch, James D. Brummett, Robert L. Britt, Penny Carol Bruno, Felicia Stephens. Chadrick W. Meador, Joshua E. Duke, Michael D. Gregory, Danny M. Wil- loughby, Amber M. Ferrell, Holly Osterman, Rainey Burton, Wendy Lynn Bur- ton, David A. Dismond, Lar- ry E. Whitney Jr., Denzil William Burton. Michael M. Whitney, Ash- ley Neil Sims, Brandy M. Rogers, Humberto O. Rogas, (See Report, page 19) Grand Jury Sends Final Report

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THE CITIZEN-TIMES, Scottsville, Ky., Thursday, January 19, 2012—PAGE 13

1853 LUTHER HERALD RD ~ FRANKLIN3 BR, 1 BA Home. MLS#120687

1285 MT. OLIVE ROAD3 BRs, 2 BAs, 1.5 Story, 2 AC, Barn & Pond, MLS#119205

2897 HALFWAY HALIFAX3 BRs, 2 BAs. 5 Acres MLS#118451

1421 Old Gallatin Road • Scottsville, Ky. Offi ce (270) 237-4287 Toll Free 877-566-8900Mackie Shelton, Realtor®, Broker/Auct., 270-237-4572, 270-237-0670 [email protected]

Universal InvestmentsRealty & Auction

MAKING YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE

3167 MEADOR PORT OLIVER RD.4 BRs, 2 BAAs, 2,500 sf home on approx.

6 ac.w/barn & pond. MLS#119661

207 CATHERINE’S RIDGE3 BRs, 2 BAs, 1-Car Attached Garage. Appliances Included. MLS#118284

2685 HADE BELL ROAD3 BR, 2 BA, MLS#118710

38 WOODROW HUGHES RD.4 BR, 3 BA New Construction Home.

MLS#116735

This Week’s Featured Listings:

HOME LOANS AVAILABLEUSDA, FHA, RHS, KHC, Conventional & 100% Financing

Call today to see how your tax money can get you

into a new home! Visit our website at

www.universalinvestmentsr-a.comor call 237-4287 for full details of ALL our listings

including Homes, Land, Commercial, Auctions and Much More!

358 KAY BROWN ROAD3 BR, 2 BA, MLS#201278

402 E. MAPLE STREET4 BR, 2 BA MLS#118710

227 WINDSONG WAY3 BR, 2 BA Dblwide on Permanent Foundation

w/1-car Detached Garage. MLS#118930

POSSIBLE LEASE OPTION

SOLD

SALE PENDING

SALE PENDING

•30+ AC, Maple Grove Church Road, $89,900.

•18 Lots on Austin Lane, $79,900.

•Home & 10+ AC, $39,900.

•3BR home, 589 Guy-Brown Road, $115,900.

•115 AC, Warren County, $425,000.

WE’RE SELLING PROPERTY — LIST WITH US • WE’RE SELLING PROPERTY — LIST WITH US • WE’RE SELLING PROPERTY — LIST WITH US

WE’RE SELLING PROPERTY — LIST WITH US • WE’RE SELLING PROPERTY — LIST WITH US • WE’RE SELLING PROPERTY — LIST WITH US

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Barry Dyer, Broker/Auctioneer(270) 237-3987 • (270) 622-1601

Stevie Blankenship(270) 622-1571, Realtor

Chad Harston, 622-8500, RealtorTommy Doss, 622-0731, AgentRoger Pitchford, Auctioneer

Chris Skaggs, App. AuctioneerSteve Meador, Auctioneer

Brian Dyer, App. Auctioneer

REALTOR®

Dyer & AssociAtesAuction/Realty, Inc.

1545 Old Gallatin Road • Scottsville, Ky. 42164 • Office (270) 237-3987 Toll Free 1 (800) [email protected] dyerauctionrealty.com

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•205 Wilkerson Street•Nice 3BR brick, newly

redecorated, priced to sell, $74,500.

Possible Lease Option

•100 Woodrow Hughes Rd•Nice 3BR, 2BA, detached garage, $89,900.

•1991 Walkers Chapel Rd•Nice 3BR home with detached metal building, on 1.5 acres, only $89,900.

Huge price reduction $69,300.

REDUCED

•307 Marcrum Lane•

Super nice 3BR, 2BA home on 1 acre lot, blacktop drive. $92,900.

•298 Halfway-Halifax Rd•Beautiful 4BR, 3BA home w/base-ment mostly finished, 1+ AC lot, de-tached garage, ready to move into. Owner says make reasonable offer.

•6636 Bowling Green Rd•Beautiful 3BR, 2BA home with beautiful poplar floors, sunroom, full poured base-

ment on 1.7 AC, it’s a honey. $199.900.

NEW LISTING

•165 Willow Tree Lane•Lake cottage, full basement, great view of

lake, Barren County. Seller says sell. $79,900.

NEW LISTING

Book Your 2012 Auction NOW! Our Auction Team Will Give 110% to Obtain the BEST Possible Price for Your Property

•727 Halifax Road•Beautiful 3BR, 2BA home, attached

2-car garage, 1+ AC lot. $129,900. Price reduced to $119,900.

•150 Circle Road• Near LakeBeautiful 3BR, 2BA home, custom built, 1,800± sq. ft., 2-car garage blacktop dr., de-tached garage. All on 3 lots, only $169,900. $159,900.

NEW PRICE

•259 Carver Drive•Lake cabin with basement,

easy walk to boat dock. Only $195,000.

NEW

•129 Dana Drive•Executive 4BR, 3 1/2BA home, partial basement, in-ground pool, 1.4 acres, large master BR and BA downstairs, nice, private, off BG Road. $239,900.

•275 Hiley Spencer Rd•4BR, 2BA, doublewide, permanent

foundation, 3+ acres. $79,900.

•753 Lambert Road•Nice 2BR brick, like new inside, screened

porch, attached garage. $89,900.

NEW•2283 Hade Bell Road•

Nice 5/6 BR w/full basement on 13.8+AC, you’ll love the privacy. $189,900.

NEW

SOLD

SOLD

10% Discount

ALLEN COUNTY FARMERS SERVICE, INC.

512 Smiths Grove Road 237-3681

61 Years of Service in Allen County

On ALL In-Stock Winter Clothing!

We’ve Moved...The Tax Place

withLAURA

807 E. Main StreetScottsville, Ky. 42164

2 3 9 - 4 Y O U (239-4968)

Same Great StaffSame Great Service

See us for all your tax needs!Owner: Laura Harper

(19J2tc)

Come Visit Our New Location

Silly Season Winding Down

Since the end of the Sprint Cup season in November, the sport has kept itself in the news by the number of moves that have been made and are still being made. Few organizations and this includes some of the biggest, have escaped from finding themselves in the middle of the conversations that sur-round what the sport likes to refer to as the silly sea-son.

You have to remember as

long as there is at least one owner looking for a driver the chances of another seat or two becoming available are highly likely. Richard Petty Motorsports entered 2012 looking for a driver for its fabled No. 43 team as A.J. Allmendinger left in Decem-ber to take over the ride that came open at Penske Racing when Kurt Busch and the organization decided to part ways.

The opening at RPM will never be mistaken for one of the top rides in the sport but

it is part of a two-car opera-tion that gets its equipment from Roush-Fenway Racing that makes it a competitive ride. The organization had a very respectable year in 2011 with Allmendinger finishing fifteenth in the points and teammate Marcos Ambrose winning the Watkins-Glenn race. David Ragan who raced for Roush-Fenway last sea-son was thought to be the front-runner to take over for Petty but in this sport there is always more to hiring a driver than just what is on his résumé.

Petty it seems is always looking for sponsorship to keep his two-car deal going so it was no surprise when he listened to the wants of sponsors Smithfield Foods and the Air Force. Those

Race By Steve MickeyTalk

two apparently wanted Aric Almirola who had been the driver of Dale Earnhardt Jr’s No. 88 Nationwide team.

The 27-year-old Almirola doesn’t come to RPM with-out any Cup experience. In 2007-08 he split time with Mark Martin driving for Ginn Racing and Dale Earn-hardt Inc. He started the fol-lowing year with Earnhardt Ganassi but that ride didn’t last through the season as it was shut down to a lack of sponsorship.

2010 found Almirola rac-ing in the Camping World Truck Series and it was there that he really started showing what he could do behind the wheel. He post-ed two wins that season and finished second in the points. He also ran a few Cup races for Phoenix rac-ing and RPM.

He was hired to drive for JR Motorsports last season where he put together a very consistent year on his way to a fourth place finish in the points. Even though Almirola had a year left on his contract with Earn-hart’s Chevrolet team, that seat becomes open as RPM gets support from Ford and it would not want one of its Cup drivers to be in a Chev-rolet in the Nationwide Se-ries. That ride then became the most coveted seat avail-able in NASCAR.

That seat wasn’t vacant long enough to get cold as JRM wasted very little time in naming Cole Whitt to drive its No. 88 Chevrolet. The move came somewhat as a surprise as there are still several drivers looking for a ride for next season that have resumes that in-clude both Nationwide and Sprint Cup experience.

Whitt will be coming to JRM after spending last

season driving in the Camp-ing World Truck Series for owner Stacy Compton. The team raced with very little sponsorship but Whitt was still able to finish ninth in the points and maybe more importantly finished every race but two with both of those two DNF’s coming be-cause of engine failure.

It was his ability to take care of equipment and to al-ways be running at the end of the race that caught Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s attention. He joins a two-car operation at JRM that also has Dan-ica Patrick as a driver and

the organization will field a third car at selected races this season.

PIT NOTES: Rusty Wal-lace has announced that he is shutting down his two-car Nationwide operation that fields cars for Steve Wallace and Michael Annett. The former Sprint Cup cham-pion said that there wasn’t enough sponsorship to fund both teams at a competitive level. Wallace said he is still trying to put together a deal where his son Steve could compete this year but that he wouldn’t fund it out of his own pocket.

By Joe HiteC-T Staff Writer

The members of the grand jury, selected to serve dur-ing the September 2011 term of Allen Circuit Court, submitted this final report to Honorable Judge Janet J. Crocker last Tuesday.

We the Grand Jury em-panelled by Your Honor on September 14, 2011, re-spectfully report that, pur-suant to the Court’s charge to us we have investigated all felonies brought before us, alleged to have occurred in Allen County, Ky., of which we had knowledge or have received information or which have been referred to us by the Allen District Court. We have been in ses-sion for a period of seven (7) days and have heard testi-mony from a number of wit-nesses. We have returned fifty-four (54) indictments. We have returned zero (0) No True Bills. We remanded one (1) case to Allen District Court.

In addition to the testimo-ny we have heard concern-ing alleged commission of crime within Allen County, we have also heard testimo-ny regarding other matters and have considered other matters which we deem sig-nificant in our community. Our report with regard to those matters is as follows:

(A) Inspection of Public Properties.

The grand jury inspec-tions of public properties are a matter of custom only.

The law does not require such grand jury inspections. We have confidence in the governmental bodies, ap-pointed boards and other groups who are directly re-sponsible for management and maintenance of public properties in Allen County. We have received no infor-mation which leads us to be-lieve that public properties in Allen County are not be-ing appropriately managed and maintained. There-fore, we have chosen not to make any inspections of any county-owned or city-owned properties at this time.

(B) Referrals of Pend-ing Matters.

Pursuant to Rule 5.22 (2) of the Kentucky Rules of Criminal Procedure, we re-fer the following matters to the next grand jury for their consideration:

Jeffery C. Stinson, Jeffery L. Copas II, Tony Green-field, Adron E. Bullington, Wallace M. Gaddis, Joshua R. Beach, Holly Ann Bunch, James D. Brummett, Robert L. Britt, Penny Carol Bruno, Felicia Stephens.

Chadrick W. Meador, Joshua E. Duke, Michael D. Gregory, Danny M. Wil-loughby, Amber M. Ferrell, Holly Osterman, Rainey Burton, Wendy Lynn Bur-ton, David A. Dismond, Lar-ry E. Whitney Jr., Denzil William Burton.

Michael M. Whitney, Ash-ley Neil Sims, Brandy M. Rogers, Humberto O. Rogas,

(See Report, page 19)

Grand Jury Sends Final Report