March, 2007
By Jeff Noble
Voice Editor
Editor
Legendary basketball coach and educator S. T. Roach will be honored by the Kentucky House of Representatives this Monday, for his many accomplishments on and off the court. As a result, this Monday will be “Sanford T. Roach Day” in the House Chamber, with a resolution in Roach’s honor.
Hobert was born in a small community called Wolf Coal in Breathitt County, Kentucky, on a cold day in February 1935. One of 12 children of Doug and Fern White, Hobert and his family moved to Little, Kentucky, when he was 11. There he attended the school at the Dessie Scott Children’s Home and then Breathitt County High School. Hobert then moved to Lorain, Ohio, where he worked in a steel mill until he joined the Marine Corps in 1953.
The United States Achievement Academy announced today that Randi Barnett from Lost Creek, Ky. has been named an United States National Leadership and Service Award Winner.
Randi Barnett will appear in the United States Achievement Academy’s Official yearbook which is published nationally. Randi Barnett is a student at Jackson City High School.
Tina and I sure had a great time Saturday with many of our friends at the Pinball Circus tournament held at SS Billiards in Hopkins, MN. The show ran all day long as usual with many prize drawings given out throughout the day. The Pinball Circus events are much like an appreciation party to many of the locals that support pinball in the area. For just a $20 entry fee at the door gets you unlimited free pinball on dozens of machines and free soft drinks all day long. Plus Papa John’s pizzas were delivered every hour from noon to midnight.
The following cases were heard March 12, 2007 by the Honorable Judge Kenny Profitt.
David H. Hatton, II charged with public intoxication controlled substance and 2nd degree possession of CS/drug unspecified, 2nd offense. Preliminary hearing set for April 19, 2007.
Linda Noble charged with terroristic threatening and assault 4th degree no visible injury. Plead not guilty. Pre-trial conference set for April 19, 2007.
“Let’s clean up the Bluegrass!” The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet announced today that the Adopt-A-Highway Spring Clean Week will be held March 25-31 in Breathitt County. At this time approximately 2 percent of the roads in Breathitt County are adopted.
Hi, there. Friends, how is everyone? Good I hope. I hope all is well. We sure have been having some really pretty days lately, but I sure hope it stay’s that away. I would like to wish everybody a Happy Birthday and a Happy Anniversary to you all this month.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration awarded Kentucky River Community Care, Inc. (KRCC), through the sponsorship of the Kentucky Office of Drug Control Policy, a $1.5 million grant to help rural residents with co-occurring substance abuse and severe mental illness.
Well friends, yet another week has passed; it is here and gone. I am sorry to say that several have passed on in the last little while and I know that hearts are heavy. Please know that you are in my prayers and I am sure that others are praying for you too. We all know how it is to lose a loved one. I haven’t lost a brother or a mom, but I have lost my grandma and my dad and many others who I hold dear in my heart. The key to getting through the pain is giving it to Jesus, let Him help you through this time of sorrow. He really is the only answer, nothing nor no one that we could turn to can get us through it like He can.
I wish that one sister would leave my man alone, (good grief) you are his sister not is mommy. He is 58 years old, it is time he lives his own life without you butting in. Live your own life!
Well, you got caught cheating didn’t you? Looks like you lost a good woman, your loss is another man’s gain.



