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Page 14 Jay Bicknell’s Wanderings from the Woods & Water Page 13 Obituaries Rev. Millard Anderson, 91 Chrystal Fowler, 46 Scotty Marshall, 80 Willie J. Newton, 73 W.G. Patrick, 72 Margie Ramey, 65 Edward Ross, 84 Mildred Stamper, 92 Wavelene Tipton, 74 See Page 6 New Obits at EstillTribune.com Girl Scouts Analyse Day and Jessarae Stone looked over old books at the His- torical and Genealogical Society Museum during Moonlight Market last week. The girls had planned to attend a historical program. The museum is open to the public on Saturdays. An Estill County man was arrested Sept. 13 and charged by two police agen- cies with two separate burglaries. KSP Trooper Ty Robinson wrote in a citation that he took a burglary complaint at 100 JR Furniture Road, Irvine. The citation states that a woman at the residence identified Casey Myers, 31, of 300 JR Furniture Road as the man who walked up to their front door and proceed- ed into their garage/outbuilding. According to the citation, a female went outside to ask Myers what he was do- ing and saw him climb out of the garage window and run into the woods. No items were believed to have been taken. Trooper Robinson charged Myers with third degree burglary and persistent felony offender. While investigating the burglaries, the trooper was checking Leads Online on Sept. 12 for items related to burglaries be- ing investigated by himself and the Irvine Police Department. Trooper Robinson discovered that Myers had pawned a pink .22 caliber rifle to Estill Gun & Pawn. The trooper says he went to the pawn shop and took the rifle, Myers’ identifica- tion card, and the pawn ticket. Estill Gun and Pawn will seek to recover the $40 the gun was pawned for. In connection with the pink rifle, Myers was charged Sept. 13 with theft by de- ception and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. On Sept. 5, the Irvine Police Depart- ment says that Myers was captured on a surveillance camera taking a weed eater and battery charger from a garage area on Woodspoint Drive in Irvine. The citation by Officer Colton Lewis says that Myers was identified in the video by a tattoo on his neck. Continued on Page 2 Estill man charged with burglaries in county and Irvine happening because of the weather,” he stated. He added that funding for Highway 89 is now in the state’s six-year transpor- tation plan. Williams men- tioned there are so many wrecks on Highways 89 and 82. Williams said the county has applied for a grant to in- stall a ramp at the park. He mentioned that Dep- uty Commissioner Regina Stivers was in Estill County on Thursday and looked over local tourist spots. Shes also visited Kicking It On The Creek on Rosses Creek. Williams plans to have to have a fall clean up day, if county has tonnage left at the landfill. If so, there will be no trucks as in the spring cleanup, and residents must haul their garbage to the landfill. The state will also be having a tire amnesty Oc- tober 18-20. Rules for tire disposals will be given out at a later date. County Attorney Rodney Davis said that Birch Com- munications has been re- funding their local custom- ers for 911 fees. He added that sometimes a phone was in the name of a now deceased husband. He said those widows must contact Birch Communica- tions for a refund. He said the opium law- suit which the county has joined in wa filed in Fayette District Court, but he ex- pects it to be transferred to Cleveland Federal District Court. Continued on Page 2 The Irvine Police De- partment continues their crackdown on suspected drug dealers. They made two arrests on West Cedar Grove on Sept. 13. Donald Ray Hardy, 65, was arrested at his resi- dence and charged with two counts of trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree and second of- fense. One citation says that Hardy sold five hydroco- done (Lortab) to a confi- dential informant on July 20 and received $50 cash. The second citation states that he sold a confidential informant four hydroco- done for $40 on August 8. When Hardy was arrest- ed, IPD confiscated $83 in cash. The police depart- ment will seek forfeiture of the cash. Hardy was arraigned in Estill District Court on Sept. 14 where he pleaded not-guilty. Hardy plans to hire his own attorney. He waived his right to a preliminary hearing within tens of the arraignment. Judge Wil- liam Leach set a date of Sept. 24 for Hardy’s pre- liminary hearing. Hardy was arrested by Sgt. John Sturniolo. When officers arrived to arrest Hardy, there was a black Ford pickup parked The Ravenna Railroad Festival is this Saturday with the children’s parade at 10 a.m., pumpkin painting and judging, arts and crafts booths, food booths, free train rides, live entertainment, Hillbilly Flywheelers, and Twin City Kruzers Car Show. The festival will be held in Veterans Memorial Park on Main Street. Roads were not on the agenda at Monday’s fis- cal court meeting, but they were discussed anyway. In his monthly address, Judge/Executive Kevin Wil- liams said county flex road money was going to be used to repave or repair 25 roads in Estill County. He expects this may happen in the next couple of months. “We’ll eventually see some blacktop in this coun- ty,” stated Williams. He added a delay in the state releasing the flex mon- ey had come from changes in personnel at the state lev- el. Rhonda Childers asked about what was being done to repair a break-in pave- ment on Red Lick Road. The fiscal court discussed it and breaks on Highway 89, although they are state maintained roads. Williams said repairing a road slip is a lengthy pro- cess because FEMA looks at each one. “There’s still more slips in front of his residence. There were two occupants in the truck. A citation states the of- ficers noticed a woman in the truck trying to hide something. Irvine’s K-9 Fritz was deloyed and alerted on the vehicle. The officers found a small bag with three pills, which were identified as hydrocodone. A woman said they were her pills. Police Chief Brad Smith charged Jeanene Nicole Underwood, 32, with pos- session of a controlled substance, first degree. She was arraigned Sept. 14 and pled not-guilty. Fiscal court discusses bad condition of roads Co. Judge expects 25 roads to be repaved or patched Shelbi Goe, Estill County Girl Scout, read histori- cal books during September’s Moonlight Market. It takes place on the second Friday of each month on Broadway. Man arrested for selling drugs to IPD’s confidential informant

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EstillTribune.ComTheEstill Tribune50¢

INC 3¢ TAX IN KY

Engineers Fall 47-30 AgainstBath Co.Page 14

Jay Bicknell’sWanderings

from the Woods & WaterPage 13

ObituariesRev. Millard

Anderson, 91Chrystal Fowler, 46Scotty Marshall, 80Willie J. Newton, 73

W.G. Patrick, 72Margie Ramey, 65Edward Ross, 84

Mildred Stamper, 92Wavelene Tipton, 74

See Page 6New Obits at

EstillTribune.com

Girl Scouts Analyse Day and Jessarae Stone looked over old books at the His-torical and Genealogical Society Museum during Moonlight Market last week. The girls had planned to attend a historical program. The museum is open to the public on Saturdays.

AnEstillCountymanwasarrestedSept.13andchargedbytwopoliceagen-cieswithtwoseparateburglaries. KSPTrooperTyRobinsonwroteinacitationthathetookaburglarycomplaintat100JRFurnitureRoad,Irvine. ThecitationstatesthatawomanattheresidenceidentifiedCaseyMyers,31,of300JRFurnitureRoadasthemanwhowalkeduptotheirfrontdoorandproceed-edintotheirgarage/outbuilding. Accordingtothecitation,afemalewentoutsidetoaskMyerswhathewasdo-ingandsawhimclimboutofthegaragewindowandrunintothewoods.Noitemswerebelievedtohavebeentaken. TrooperRobinsonchargedMyerswiththirddegreeburglaryandpersistentfelonyoffender. Whileinvestigatingtheburglaries,thetrooperwascheckingLeadsOnlineonSept.12foritemsrelatedtoburglariesbe-

inginvestigatedbyhimselfandtheIrvinePoliceDepartment.TrooperRobinsondiscoveredthatMyershadpawnedapink.22caliberrifletoEstillGun&Pawn. Thetroopersayshewenttothepawnshopandtooktherifle,Myers’identifica-tioncard,andthepawnticket.EstillGunandPawnwillseektorecoverthe$40thegunwaspawnedfor. Inconnectionwiththepinkrifle,MyerswaschargedSept.13withtheftbyde-ceptionandpossessionofafirearmbyaconvictedfelon. OnSept.5,theIrvinePoliceDepart-mentsaysthatMyerswascapturedonasurveillancecameratakingaweedeaterandbatterychargerfromagarageareaonWoodspointDriveinIrvine. ThecitationbyOfficerColtonLewissaysthatMyerswasidentifiedinthevideobyatattooonhisneck. Continued on Page 2

Estill man chargedwith burglaries in county and Irvine

happening because of theweather,”hestated. He added that fundingfor Highway 89 is now inthestate’ssix-yeartranspor-tation plan. Williams men-tioned there are so manywrecksonHighways89and82. Williamssaidthecountyhasappliedforagranttoin-stallarampatthepark. Hementioned thatDep-uty Commissioner ReginaStiverswasinEstillCountyon Thursday and lookedover local tourist spots.Shes also visited KickingItOnTheCreekonRossesCreek. Williams plans to havetohaveafallcleanupday,ifcountyhastonnageleftatthelandfill.Ifso,therewillbenotrucksasinthespringcleanup,andresidentsmust

haul their garbage to thelandfill. The state will also behaving a tire amnesty Oc-tober 18-20. Rules for tiredisposalswill begivenoutatalaterdate. CountyAttorneyRodneyDavissaidthatBirchCom-munications has been re-funding their localcustom-ersfor911fees. Headdedthatsometimesaphonewasinthenameofa now deceased husband.Hesaidthosewidowsmustcontact Birch Communica-tionsforarefund. He said the opium law-suit which the county hasjoinedinwafiledinFayetteDistrict Court, but he ex-pects it tobe transferredtoCleveland Federal DistrictCourt.

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The Irvine Police De-partment continues theircrackdown on suspecteddrug dealers. They madetwoarrestsonWestCedarGroveonSept.13. Donald Ray Hardy, 65,was arrested at his resi-dence and charged withtwo counts of traffickingin a controlled substance,firstdegreeandsecondof-fense. One citation says thatHardy sold five hydroco-done (Lortab) to a confi-dential informant on July20andreceived$50cash.The second citation statesthathesoldaconfidentialinformant four hydroco-donefor$40onAugust8.

WhenHardywasarrest-ed,IPDconfiscated$83incash. The police depart-ment will seek forfeitureofthecash. Hardy was arraignedin Estill District Court onSept.14wherehepleadednot-guilty. Hardy plans to hire hisown attorney. He waivedhis right to a preliminaryhearingwithin tensof thearraignment. Judge Wil-liam Leach set a date ofSept. 24 for Hardy’s pre-liminaryhearing. Hardy was arrested bySgt.JohnSturniolo. Whenofficersarrivedtoarrest Hardy, there was ablack Ford pickup parked

The Ravenna Railroad Festival is this Saturday with the children’s parade at 10 a.m., pumpkin painting and judging, arts and crafts booths, food booths, free train rides, live entertainment, Hillbilly Flywheelers, and Twin City Kruzers Car Show. The festival will be held in Veterans Memorial Park on Main Street.

Roads were not on theagenda at Monday’s fis-calcourtmeeting,but theywerediscussedanyway. In his monthly address,Judge/ExecutiveKevinWil-liamssaidcountyflexroadmoneywasgoingtobeusedtorepaveorrepair25roadsinEstillCounty.Heexpectsthismayhappeninthenextcoupleofmonths. “We’ll eventually seesomeblacktopinthiscoun-ty,”statedWilliams. Headdedadelay in thestatereleasingtheflexmon-eyhadcomefromchangesinpersonnelatthestatelev-el. Rhonda Childers askedaboutwhatwasbeingdoneto repair a break-in pave-mentonRedLickRoad. Thefiscalcourtdiscussedit and breaks on Highway89, although they are statemaintainedroads. Williams said repairingaroadslipisalengthypro-cess because FEMA looksateachone. “There’s still more slips

in front of his residence.Thereweretwooccupantsinthetruck. Acitationstates theof-ficers noticed a womanin the truck trying tohidesomething. Irvine’s K-9 Fritz wasdeloyedandalertedonthevehicle. The officers found asmallbagwiththreepills,which were identified ashydrocodone. A womansaidtheywereherpills. PoliceChiefBradSmithcharged Jeanene NicoleUnderwood,32,withpos-session of a controlledsubstance,firstdegree. ShewasarraignedSept.14andplednot-guilty.

Fiscal court discussesbad condition of roadsCo. Judge expects 25 roads to be repaved or patched

Shelbi Goe, Estill County Girl Scout, read histori-cal books during September’s Moonlight Market. It takes place on the second Friday of each month on Broadway.

Man arrested for selling drugs to IPD’s confidential informant