News Outlook
12 January 07, 2021
Dec. 21, 2020 — Jan. 1,
2021
Carson Properties, LLC
to Community Trust Bank,
Inc., property address: 60
Donotech Drive, Owings-
ville
. Dylan T. Rawlings to
Charlotte Rae Melcher,
properties situated in Nich-
olas and Bath Counties
Tim Blankenship .and
Kim Blankenship to- Mat-
thew Rogers, property on
Pickshein Road
Donna Leach and How-
ard Leach to Joshua Doug-
las Trusty, property 1.0
mile north of KY Hwy 1
Tera Rawlings and James
P. Rawlings to (Danny Mi-
chael Swartz, property on
KY Hwy 36
Linda Lou Broughton
and Stanley Broughton to
Jason Russell Hardin, be-
ing Lot No. Sixty Seven
(67) of Licking Valley Sub-
division
Robert Hager and Sha-
ron Hager to Renee Stover
Ginter, tract on south side
of Elk Lick Road
James Timothy Justice to
Clinton G. Tabor and Me
gan J. Tabor, property on
Williams Road
Mamie L. Denton to Rod-
ney L. Jackson, property
address: 250 Slate Avenue
Master Commissioner,
Bath County Circuit Court
on behalf of Blaine Clark
Co. Inc. et al to Daniel
Yoder Zoo}: and Barbara
Bath County V
Property Transfers
S. Zook, tract in Bethe]
Heights Addition to Bethel
Jeffrey F. Moore to Jef-
frey F. Moore, as Trustee
o the Ryan Christopher
Moore Irrevocable Trust;
prOperty address: 532 Main
Street, Sharpsburg
Mary N. Johnson and
John E. Johnson et'al, par-'
ties of the" first part, and
Mary N. Johnson and John
E. Johnson as co-executors
of the Estate of George Bas-
com Stone, parties of the
second part, and George B.
Stone Company LLC, party
Of the third part, property
at the intersection of Ky.
Highways 11 and 36 north
1 of Sharpsburg
on Nixon Road ' i '
' Warren A. Carter and"
,Paula L Carter to Ben D.
Davis and Michelle Carrie
Davis, tract approximately
3 V4 miles south of Owings-
ville on west side of Ky.
Hwy. 965
David McCane and Lind-
say McCane to Billy J.
C. Wright, Lot. No. 12 of
Windy Ridge
Robin Reffitt and'Oakie
Reffitt to Lydon E. John-
son, property on Route 211,
Bath County
Nolan Clovis Sessions
III to James Michael Mur-
phy and Sabrina Murphy
and Angela Dawn Murphy,
tract on Highway 826, Bath
County
Donna Barrett to Jona-
than Logan Viven'os and
Emily Ann Viverios, prop-
erty on Bath Ave., Owings-
ville ‘
COMMUNITY
On Sunday, U.S. Con-
gressman Andy Barr (KY-
06) was sworn in as the
first session of the 117th
Congress began.
“I am humbled and
honored to have earned
the trust of the people of‘ '
Kentucky’s Sixth Congres-
sional District to continue
serving as their Represen—
tative in Congress,” said
Congressman Barr. “Now
more than ever, proven
leaders are needed to de-
liver results for families,
workers .and small busi-
nesses throughout the
Sixth District, the Com-
monwealth of Kentucky
and entire United States of
America I look forward
to building on our record
of, accountability, effective-
ness and results during the
"11"?th Congress.”
Congressman Barr rep—
resents 19 counties from
Central and Eastern Ken-
tucky and is serving his
fifth term in Congress.
Congressman Barr will
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U.S. Congressman Andy Barr (right) with his'daughters EI-
eanor (middle-right) and Mary Clay (middle-left) and House
Minority leader Kevin McCarthy (left) after he was sworn-in
for the start of the .1 17th Congress. Congressman Barr was
officially sworn in by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on the
House floor.
continue serving as a se-
nior Member of the House
Financial Services Com-
mittee, where he will con-
tinue his leadership advo-
cating for expanded access
to capital in rural and un-
derserved areas, provide
needed oversight of the
Federal Reserve, U.S. De!
partment of Treasury and
other financial regulators
and promote reforms to
federal housing programs
. to empower struggling
Americans to escape pov-
erty, overcome addiction
and achieve self-sufficien-
cy through the dignity of
work. He will likewise am-
plify his work to block mis-
guided efforts to politicize
access to credit.
Congressman Barr also
looks forward to continu-
ing his work to hold the
Chinese Communist Party
(CCP) accountable for
causing the COVID-19 pan-
demic and implementing
the recommendations. of
the China Task Force on
which he served during
the 116th Congress.
Finally, Congressman
Barr is committed to hon-
oring his late wife Carol,
who tragically passed away
last summer of heart dis-
ease, by fighting for more
federal resources for medi-
cal research into mitral
valve prolapse, the condi-
tion from which she suf-
fered.
Tina Bryant Named “III III Sterling Health care
Sterling Health Care, a
purpose-driven Community
Health Center, headquar-
tered in Mount Sterling,
Kentucky, today announced
Tina Bryant, who has been
the Interim Chief Execu-
tive Officer for the last six
months, will continue as the
permanent Chief Executive
Officer of Sterling Health
Care. Ms. Bryant began
CEO duties December 15,
2020.
Ms. Bryant has been
with Sterling Health Care
since its founding in 2012,
and has worked in senior
management as the Finance
Director and Chief Adminis
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Chief Executive Officer in
June 2020.
While Interim CEO, Ms.
Bryant oversaw the opening
of two new clinics, Sterling
Women’s Care Winchester
and Sterling Health Care
Urgent Treatment Center.
“I’m honored to serve my
community in this capacity.
I’m excited to further the vi-
sion of Sterling Health Care,
which is to provide qual-
ity care for all, regardless
of ability to pay. The work
of this Community Health
Center is unique and funda-
mental to our communities’
health,” said Ms. Bryant.
“Tina has been a devoted,
faithful Jean .member. for
many years.» She has con-
vincingly demonstrated
her competence during
her service to Sterling
Health, especially as we
have weathered through
the current health crisis,”
said Roger Riggs, Sterling
Health Care’s Board of Di-
rectors President. “We look
forward to her strong but
benevolent leadership. The
Board has expressed its full
confidence and support of
our new CEO, Tina Bryant.”
Ms. Bryant received her
BA Marketing/Manage-
ment from Anderson Uni-
versity in 1989. She also re
ceived a SHRM-CP (Society
for Human Resources Man-
agement .— Certified» PrOfee
sional).certification in 2016,
and graduated from Leader-
ship Montgomery County
in 2018.
About Sterling Health
Care ‘
Sterling Health Care is a
purpose-driven Community
Health Center for all people
in the Gateway region of
Kentucky. They provide
health services and dental
care to individuals and fami-
lies, as well as mental health
care and school-based
health services. Sterling
Health Care believes in pro
viding a meaningful medical
experience, removmg any
barriers that may prevent
a patient from getting the
care they deserve.