10- March 20, 2014 Your Hometown Newspaper
News Outlook
Expansion cont.
from page 1.
Photo by Cecil Lawson
Construction at the CTIICustom Foods plant expansion project is taking shape as
crews erect a building that will connect the existing plant with the former CINTAS
factory,
Doug Copher agreed and
said that he had spoken
with a representative with
the Kentucky Association
of Counties, who told him
that this was a standard
agreement used by most
counties in the state for
economic development.
Copher said that while
the county currently re-
ceives around $57,000 a
year in taxes from Custom
Foods, and the expansion
would generate an estimat-
ed additional $62,500, plus
another $85,000 for the
school district.
'q'hese are pretty sig-
nificant figures," Copher
added.
Court members voted
unanimously to approve
the resolution.
In other matters during
last Thursday's meeting,
court members also
- approved the Fiscal
Year 2014-15 Jail budget,
which reflects both sav-
ings as well as a $13,000 in-
crease due to the addition
of a home incarceration
officer, Dep. Wes Tincher.
Doug Copher also noted
that the February jail bill
was just over $19,000.
- heard from Dep. Tinch-
er, who presented a report
on the first month of the
county's home incarcera-
tion program. Tincher said
that three individuals were
currently part of the pro-
gram through the recom-
mendatioN' of Bath District
Judge Dola Blair. Tincher
was questioned about a
8400 purchase for uniform
clothing;and he was told to
submit purchase orders for
such items in the future.
signed an agreement
with the Bath County Wa-
ter District, the City of Ow-
ingsville, and CTI/Custom
Foods to assist in paying
for upgrades to the Ore
Mines Pump Station. Each
party to the agreement
will pay a :fourth of total of
$108,000, or $27,150.
approved a proclama-
tion declaring March as
Red Cross Month in Bath
County.
PROPERTY
TRANSFERS, MAR.
10-MAR. 14,
2014
Feb. 21, 2014
Lucas Builders, Inc. to
Catherine Stacy Kier and
Michael Kier, property at
146 Bath Ave., Owings-
ville, Bath Co., KY
Mar. 5, 2014
Barbara McCarty and
Johnny McCarty to Hurley
Shawn Short and Michael
Leigh Short, property at
Old Sand Rd., Bath Co., KY
Elaine Kuhn and Milford
Kuhn to Johnny 1L Goldie
and Ellen Goldie, Deed of
Correction, property, Wyo-
ming Rd., Bath Co,, KY
Mar. 7, 2014
Wanda Norris, Execu-
tive, Dennis Norris estate
and individually to Ronnie
Norris and Janice Norris;
property, Bath Co., KY
Mar. 10, 2014
Sammy M. Hunt and
Rhonda L. Hunt to Clifford
Collins and Gwendolyn
Collins, property, Pergrem
Rd, Bath Co., KY
Ronnie Hall and Tina
S.B. Hall to Thomas White
and Trisha White, proper-
ty, Ride Rd., Bath Co., KY
Mar. 11, 2014
Wendy Rudd to Gabriel
Toledo, property, Bath Co.,
KY
Mar. 12, 2014
Quit Claim Deed, Shan-
non B. Crouch to Christo-
pher Rouss0s, property,
Bath Co., KY
Federal Home Loan
Mtg. Corp to Randall How-
ard and Connie Howard,
property, 206 Bethel Ridge
Rd, Bath Co., KY
Michael D Harmon
and Iela Gaye Harmon to
Wanda Swartz and Cary
Swartz, property, Main St.,
Owingsville, Bath Co., KY
Steve Williams to Diana
W.IL Burton and Patrick
Bussell, property, Bath
Co., KY
Senator Albert Robinson welcomed Bath County Circuit Clerk Claudette Faudere
to the capital on Thursday, Feb. 20.
The Bath County Farm
Bureau will award (2)
scholarships for the cur-
rent year to qualified ap-
plicants. The scholarship,
in the amount of $1000,
is good at any college or
post-high school vocation-
al training program.
ment will be made directly
to the applicant after en-
rollment and will be paid
in two payments in the
amount of $500 each.
The scholarship com-
mittee will determine the
best qualified applicants,
and their decision is final.
picked up at the Bath
County Farm Bureau Of-
fice at 108 Gudgell Dr.
in Owingsville. Applica-
tions must be returned in
person or by mail to Bath
County Farm Bureau, P. O.
Box 40, Owingsville, KY
40360, and postmarked no
The scholarship pay- Applications may be later than April 25.
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Ingredients
Original recipe makes 4
servings
• 1/2 pound Irish
bacon, diced
• 2 large potatoes,
peeled and cubed
• 1 (15 ounce) can
diced tofnatoes Sth juice
• 1 cup chicken
stock, or as needed
• Salt and black
pepper to taste
sli•edc 2 cups thinly
dat:k green Savoy
cabbage leaves
Directions
1. Place bacon in a large,
deep stockpot or sauce-
pan. Cook over medium
high heat until evenly
brown. Drain off any ex-
cess fat.
2. Stir in potatoes, toma-
toes, and enough chicken
stock to cover. Season with
salt and pepper. Bring to a
boil, reduce heat and let
simmer or
until potatoes are tender.
3. Stir in cabbage and
allow the soup to simmer
for a few minutes longer
before serving.
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