10 May 13, 2021
Submitted by Coach Tim
Bailey
The Track Cats men’s
team took 4th in the Rowan
County Invitational, 3 very
strong placing considering
having only 5 athletes.
Judah Hill lead the scor-
ing with 29 points followed
closely by Hunter Middle-
ton’s points. J axon Cline
pitched in with 13 points
and Nathan Roark scored
12 points, competing in
only events. Eight of Na-
than’s points came from a
PR (personal record) in the
800m run.
Hunter Middleton also
had 2 personal records for
the day — 110 hurdles and
in the Long Jump. Hunter
also threw the Shot Put for
a 5th place finish.
J axon Cline, not to be out
done, scored 2 PRs as well.
Track Cats place fourth at RoWan
He had personal records in
the 110 hurdles and the 300
hurdles. J axon also scored
in his first Long Jump ef-
fort
Judah Hill again had a
strong day taking 2nd in
the Triple Jump, Pole Vault
and High Jump. He placed
4th in the Shot Put
The’Cats will be traveling
to Morgan County on May
11th, to Harrison County
on May 20th and‘they will
resume the EKC meet
(postponed due to storms)
at Rowan County on May
24th. On May 29th the
Cats will compete at Ma-
son County at the AREA
meet.
The Track Cats will com-
pete in the KHSAA Region
7 Class 1A meet on June
5th at Morgan County.
Thus far in the season
(not including points from
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The Bath County Soft-
ball Ladycats cel-
ebrated their four se-
niors Tuesday evening
and blanked Monifee
County in a double-
header, 15-0 and "-0,
for the big district win.
The Ladycots seniors
are, from left, Jesse‘lin
Miller, Breanne Mull-
ins, Selah Bussell, and
Morgan Reed.
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the portion of the EKC that
was completed before the
storm), the individual scor-
ing stats are as follows for
the varsity team:
Judah Hill — 86
Hunter Middleton — 83
J axon Cline — 54
Nathan Roark — 49
Andrew Coyle - 34
Jack Wilson — 31
Jamie Gamble — 26
Quentin Lewis — 20
Carter Hart — 19
Phoenix Trible — 12
Michael Truxton -— 5
Jacob Hatfield 3
In the Middle School
scoring the order is as fol-
lows: Zack Grigsby — 61,
Jonah Gibson — 58, Michael
Truxton 57.5, Jacob Hat-
field — 14.
Pursuant K.R.S. 376.275
SALE OF VEHICLES
MAY 28, 2021 @11:00P.M.
The vehicles stored at Wynn Flat Ser. Ste. 651 Wynn Flat Rd. Frenchburg, KY
are being sold pursuant to KRS
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sold by sealed bid, “As Is" titles are not
warranted, subject to prior lien. Seller reserves the right to bid, accept
or refuse any bids. Terms of sale, cash.
Questions call (606) 768-2521.
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Published in the Menifee County News Outlook on 05.06, 05.13, 05.20 of
2021.
Ordinance 2021-2
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE CITY OF SALT LICK, KENTUCKY AMENDED ANNUAL BUDGET
FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2021 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2022
ESTIMATED REVENUE AND RESOURCES AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE OPERATION
OF CITY
GOVERNMENT.
WHEREAS, an annual budget proposal and message has been prepared and
delivered to the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed such budget proposal and made
necessary modifications. NOW,
THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SALT LICK.
SECTION 1
That the annual budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021 and
ending June 30, 2022 is hereby accounting
for as follows:
Resources Available:
Fund balance carried forward
Estimated Revenues:
Property taxes/Franchise fees/Bank
Deposit tax
License and Permits
lntergovemmental Revenues
Interest income
Telecommunications Tax
Occupational Tax
Discretionary State Funds
Covid Relief Fund
Total estimated revenues:
Total Resources Available for
Appropriations:
General Government
Street and Sidewalks
Street and Sidewalks
Parks and Recreation
Property Acquisition
Community Development Programs
Total Appropriations:
Estimated Fund Balance End of Fiscal Year
GENERAL
FUND
135,018.00
18,700.00
3,900.00
25.00
75.00
6,000.00
38,000.00
46,125.00 .
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119,918.00
254,936.00
59,923.00
46,125.00
1 ,400.00
5,000.00
2,000.00
114,448.00
140,448.00
That this Ordinance shall be In effect May 5, 2021
Bill Unchester, Mayor
City of Salt Lick
Attest: Elaine Jones
City Clerk
Motion Carried:
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Marthe Gulley
Tim Thompson
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Robbie Powell
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YEA
YEA
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ROAD FUND
46,832.00
5,700.00
75.00
5,775.00
52,607.00
36,000.00
36,000.00
16,607.00
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taxpayer dollars in the amount of 5216."
Published in the Bath County News Outlook on 05.13.2021
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8 am. to noon or sell-out at 6 pm. 11:30am
Contact Kelly Carter or
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Photo submitted by Celia Barker
The Bath County Track Cats celebrated Senior Night last Thursday evening at
the Bath
County High School Athletic Field. Above, from left, Coach Robin ToIIe,
Coach Celia
Hornback, Hadley Alderman, Amelia Oldfield, Phoenix Trimble, Jaycie
Bussell, Gabbi Hill,
Hunter Middleton, Jamie Gamble, Sammy Bodine, Andrew Coyle, Coach Tim
Bailey, and
Coach Crystal Riddle.
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