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photo courtesy of Montgomery Co. Regional Jail
Brandon Thompson
By Cecil Lawson
KyNewsGroup
cecil@kynewsgroup.com
A Bath County man in-
dicted on drug charges
is back in jail after alleg-
edly violating the condi-
tions of his release.
Brandon Thompson,
30, of Blevins Valley,
was arrested by the
Montgomery Co. Sher-
iff's Office on Wednes-
day, April 10, on a bench
warrant issued by Bath
Circuit Judge Beth
Maze.
According to court
documents, Thompson
was indicted on Aug.
2, 2012, for one count
of possession of a con-
trolled substance, first
degree, second offense
(Methadone) and one
count of possession of
marijuana. The offens-
es alleged occurred on
June 24, 2012.
Thompson also has
another pending drug
case against him from
earlier in 2012 in which
he is charged with two
counts of trafficking in
a controlled substance,
first degee, first offense.
Thompson was re-
leased from jail the fol-
lowing day, Aug. 3, 2012
on $10,000 surety bond
and placed on moni-
tored conditional re:
lease.
A document from
pretrial services filed
March 14, 2013 said that
Thompson failed to ap-
pear for a drug test the
previous day. It alleged
that Thompson said
that he had forgotten
and had gone to work
in Western Kentucky
but would show up for
another drug test on
March 17. It also alleges
that Thompson-failed to
show up for his drug
test again, was unable to
be contacted, and failed
to call on March 21 and
show up for a pretrial
conference on that date.
This led to a violation of
his conditional release.
Judge Maze issued
the bench warrant, and
Thompson was arrested
in Mt. Sterling.
Thompson remains
lodged in the Montgom-
ery County Regional
Jail without bond. He is
scheduled to appear in
Bath Circuit Court on
Thursday, April 18.
By Cecil Lawson
KyNewsGroup
cecil@kynewsgroup.com
Bath County will be
receiving nearly $1.2 mil-
lion in road maintenance
funds this year, accord-
ing to Transportation
Cabinet Project Devel-
opment Manager Randy
Stull.
Stull was on hand dur-
ing last Thursdays Bath
Fiscal Court meeting to
discuss the county's an-
nual allotment from the
Transportation Cabinet.
Stull said that $657,569
will be available for state
recommended projects
and $539,100 for routine
maintenance.
Bath County will re-
ceive a total of $163,197
in "flex funds" to be used
for county road projects.
This.:amount is down
nearly $30,000 from last
year.
Recommended state
road resurfacing projects
include Highway 965,
from the end of the road
at Hope to the 5.3 miles;
Highway 826/Cave Run
Lake Road, across Cave
Run Dam, including the
replacement of substan-
dard guardrails and re:
surfacing beginning at U.
S. 60.
Commissioner Ray Toy
said that he would like
for the state to Consider
adding a section of White
Oak Road to their project
list, at the 5 mile marker,
where the creek is erod-
ing the edge of the road
away. StuU said that he
would take a look at that
section of road.
The county received
a donation of $1432.47,
courtesy of the estate of
Western Kentucky farm-
er Bland Hardison, who
had set aside $1 million
to donate to various char-
ities upon his passing in
2008. Commissioners
agreed after some dis-
cussion to set the money
aside to pay for spaying
and neutering vouchers,
in addition to the amount
of money to be received
from a Dept. of Agricul-
ture grant to the county
for that purpose.
In other business, Fis-
cal Court members also:
- heard from Treasurer
Doug Copher, who said
that the county's jail
bill was down this past
month to $35,900;
- approved a contract
with Montgomery Co.
Regional Jail for housing
inmates at $35 a day;
- approved a second
reading of an ordinance
banning the operation
of pain clinics in Bath
County;
approved the Bath
County Soil Conserva-
tion District budget for
FY 2013-14 and the Plan
of Work for 2014;
approved the Bath
County Extension Dis-
trict Board budget for FY
2013-14;
- approved the Gateway
Regional Hazard Mitiga-
tion Plan 2012 Update;
voted to terminate
the access agreement
to allow Petro Serve to
release permit security
bonds for property on Old
Hwy. 26 and the Hardy
Mart. Petro Serve had to
post security bonds while
ground water contamina-
tion was cleaned up, and
the Kentucky Division of
Water had recently de:
clared that no further ac-
tion was necessary;
- agreed to donate $200
to the high school after-
prom party contingent
upon County Attorney
Leslie Smith investiga-
tion into whether it was
legal for the Fiscal Court
to donate county funds;
approved the pur-
chase of a surplus tractor
in Frankfort for $5500,
pending inspection;
approved the pur-
chase of a GSP mapping
unit for $599 for the 911
Dispatch Office at the
request of Director Ricky
Fandere. Fiscal Court
members also voted to
allow 911 Mapping Co-
ordinator Nick Jones to
be reimbursed for fuel
for using his own vehicle
with the new mapping
unit.
- approved a request by
Judge Executive Lowell
Jamison to resurfacing
the Court House Annex
parking lot if he can find
an estimate of $15,000 or
less;
- heard a request from
secretary Ann Lykes
from Gateway ADD rep-
resentative Mark Col-
lier for the use of county
workers to assist in the
demolition of a home
on Rogers Mill Rd. near
Sharpsburg. This is
part of a GADD program
which assists the elderly
in new home construc-
tion. The Sharpsburg
Fire Dept. is slated to as-
sist in a controlled burn
of the old structure once
the county pushes it over.
The next regular meet-
ing of the Bath Fiscal
Court is scheduled for
Thursday, May 9, at 10
a.m. at the Court House
Annex.
photos by Jeremiah Brown
Employees, local officials, and community members were on hand Friday afternoon for the official ribbon-cutting for the new office of Farm Credit Services of
Mid-America in Mt. Sterling. The new office is located just off of 1-64 exit 113, at the corner of U. S. 60 and Fair Grounds Road. Farm Credit Services serves
customers in Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana and Tennessee with a variety of agriculture financial services. As part of the grand opening, Farm Credit Services also
donated $5000 to the TERF Project. TERF stands for the Terri E. Rice Foundation, which is a volunteer organization that educates and assists at-risk youth
in Montgomery County. Those on hand were treated to food catered by Adam Ferguson of Pop's Southern Style BBQ in Farmers.
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
BATH CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION II
ACTION NO. 10-CI-90271
PEOPLES EXCHANGE BANK
PLAINTIFF
VS:
N(~TICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
DELLA KAVANAGH, ET AL
DEFENDANTS
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale entered in Bath Circuit Court on 29 November 2012, to raise the sum of
$36,025.20, interest, fees, and the costs of sale, I will expose for sale to the highest and best bidder at the Courthouse
door, in Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky, on Saturday, 20 April 2013, at the hour of 12 noon, the following described
property:
84 BLACKBERRY ROAD, SALT LICK, KENTUCKY
A certain parcel of land lying and being in Bath county, Kentucky on the Iles Mill Road and described more particularly
as follows, to-wit:
BEGINNING at a point in the North margin of Iles Mill Road, corner to same and property of Earl Maze; thence East-
wardly with the North margin of ides Mill Road distance 210 feet to a point an iron stake corner to same, said Iles Mill
Road and other property of
Chalmer and Dorothy Montgomery; thence Northwardly with said Montgomery distance 239 feet to an Iron stake corner
to same, said
Montgomery and Millard Petitt; thence Eastwardly with said Petitt distance 289 feet to a point a black oak tree comer to
came, said Petitt and Earl Maze; thence Southwardly with Earl Maze, distance
150 feet to the beginning point, an iron stake, containing one acre, more or less.
"lhere is also conveyed hereby with said real estate a 1996 model
mobile home, make Fleetwood, size, 28x40, Serial No, INFLT55A70404-BA13 which is on said real estate as a residence,
The above described property is subject to any and all legal existing easements, in~:luding but not limited to, utility ease-
ments, if any, affecting same
Being the same property conveyed to Della I. Kavanagh, single, by Deed dated June 16, 2000, of record in Deed Book 194,
Page 233,
in the Bath County Clerk's Orifice.
This property is sold subject to all real estate taxes, easements, and off-sales of record; and reference is hereby made to the
office of the Bath County Clerk.
The terms of the sale shall be ten (10%) percent cash or check at the time of sale and the balance on credit of sixty (60)
days with privilege of the successful bidder to pay in full at the time of sale. The successful bidder requesting credit must
execute bond with approved surety bearing interest at the rate of twelve (12%) per annum from date of sale until paid,
which bond shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment and should execution be issued thereon, no replevy shall be
allowed. A lien shall exist and shall be retained by the Commissioner on the property sold as security for the purchase
price.
Hon. Earl Rogers III
Master Commissioner
Bath Circuit Court
Published in the Bath County News-Outlook 04.04.13, 04.11.13, 04.18.13.
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
BATH CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION II
ACTION NO. 11 -CI-90185
CITICORP TRUST BANK, FSB
PLAINTIFF
VS:
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
KENNETH B. WILLIAMS AKA KENNY B. WILLIAMS, ET AL
DEFENDANTS
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale entered in Bath Circuit Court on 29 November
2012, to raise the sum of $155.655.46, interest, fees, and the costs of sale, I will expose for sale to the highest and best
bidder at the Courthouse door, in Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky, on Saturday, 20 April 2013, at the hour of 12
noon, the following described property:
A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Bath County, Kentucky, just North of the City Limits of Owtngsviide,
on the East side of Highway No. 36 and fronting on said Highway a distance of 200 feet and described more particularly
as follows, to-wit:
BEGINNING at the corner of Charlie Snedegar and K'i~ 56 N. 50 deg. 45 min. West a distance of 200 feet; thence with
the said Young line N. 56 deg. 15 rain East a distance of 379 feet; thence with the said Young line S. 8 deg. 15 rain. East a
distance of 250 feet; thence with the said Charlie Snedegar llne S. 64 deg. 30 min. West a distance of 215 feet to the point
of beginning, this tract contains 1.7 acres of land. Surveyed by Billy Joe Wright, Salt Lick, Ky April 4, 1964 Reg. No. 4471.
THERE IS EXCLUDED, HOWEVER, the following parcel of land conveyed by Dan Otis and Donita Otis, his wife, to
the Commonwealth of Kentucky, by Master Commissioner's Deed dated May 22, 1981, and of record at Deed Book 150,
Page 357 in the office of the Bath county clerk, described more particularly as follows, to-wit:
BEGINNING at a point in the existing right of way 22.5 feet left of OwingsviUe-Sharpsburg Road station 36+84; "thence
N. 67 deg. 19 rain. 13 sec. East, with the North property line to point in the proposed right of way 79.29 feet left of
Owingsville-Sharpsburg Road station 36+17.63; thence S. 36 deg. 47 rain. 41 sec E. 179 26 feet with the proposed right
of way to a point in the South property line 55 feet left of Owingsville-Sharpsburg Road Station 37+83; thence South 59
deg. 31 min. 34 sec. W with the South property line to a point in the existing right of way 22.5 feet left of Owingsville-
Sharpsburg Road Station 37+79; thence Northwesterly with the existing right of way back to the point of beginning,
containing 0.489 acres.
BEING THE SAME PROPERTY conveyed to Kenneth B. Williams and Melissa williams, his wife, from Jerry Sexton
and Deborah Sexton, by Deed dated 14 December 2004 and recorded on 4 lanuary 2005 in Deed Book 268, Page 577,
of the Bath County Clerk's office.
This property is sold subject to all real estate taxes, easements, and off-sales of record; and
reference is hereby made to the office of the Bath County Clerk.
The terms of the sale shall be one-third (1/3) cash or check at the time of sale and the bal-
ance on credit of thirty (30) days with privilege of the successful bidder to pay in full at the time of sale. The success-
ful bidder requesting credit must execute bond with approved surety bearing interest at the rate of twel;ee (12%) per .
annum from date of sale until paid, which bond shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment and should execution
be issued thereon, no replevy shall be allowed. A lien shall exist and shall be retained by the Commissioner on the
property sold as security for the purchase price.
Hon. Earl Rogers III
Master Commissioner
Bath Circuit Court
Published in the Bath County News Outlook on 04.03, 04.10, O" 04.17 of 2013