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Submitted by Brent Pergram
Gabe Crabtree and Dylan Ferrell represented BCHS in the KHSAA Bass Fishing
State Tournament on Friday, May 11, and Saturday, May 12 at Kentucky Lake. Fish-
ing was tough, and the weather was hot. The team did not place, but they had a
great time on the water. Thanks go to all who help support the BCHS Bass Fishing
Team and the opportunities to compete in such events.
NON-PROFIT KENTUCKY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER AWARDED
MORE THAN 86 MILLION
.S. Senate Majority
Leader Mitch McConnell
(R-KY) and U.S. Congress-
man Andy Barr (KY-06)
announced last Thursday
that Sterling Health Solu-
tions (SHS) was awarded
more than $6 million over
three years from the U.S.
Department of Health and
Human Services' Health
Resources and Services
Administration (HRSA).
Senator McConnell and
Congressman Barr con-
tacted HRSA in support
of SHS' competitive fed-
eral grant application. SHS
plans to use this funding in
its mission to deliver much-
ne 0,e l, h,
es to :uod, Eegi p.
in Kentucky.
SHS located in. Mount,
their effort to provide more
comprehensive health ser-
vices to Kentuckians in
need," said Senator McCo-
nnell. "In areas hardest-hit
by the substance abuse epi-
demic and with historically
poor health outcomes,
these additional resources
are desperately needed
to increase the number of
people receiving health
care and to improve their
overall quality of life. The
inspiring work of men and
women at organizations
like Sterling Health Solu-
tions can continue to make
a difference in the lives of
many Kentuckians, and I
tor, Sterling Health Solu-
tions, Inc. '"We are equally
grateful for the continued
efforts of Congressman
Andy Barr. We also want
to thank Rep. Barr for his
support on our successful
competitive award. We are
grateful his voice for the
individuals and families in
the communities that we
serve and for his support
of healthcare organizations
like Sterling Health Solu-
tions, Inc. and other Feder-
ally Qualified Healthcare
Centers that serve as the
healthcare safety nets for
our communities."
Congressman Barr said,
was proud to assist them in : ffh owarxl ,g ,o ,f ff
this en a 6f, provide [m-
Senator:t eC nii6il is a ,valuable: i corc prehen 've
cham rl'tb r equal health care 1/0 traditionally
underserved and disadvan-
taged populations in rural
areas of the Sixth District.
The improved infrastruc-
ture that will result from
this grant will significantly
increase the number of
patients receiving health
Sterling, Kentucky, is a
non-profit operating in
Bath, Clark, Menifee, Nich-
olas, and Montgomery
counties. They provide a
wide range of comprehen-
sive medical, dental, and
mental health services to
many low-income commu-his support has reached
nifies that often suffer from the Appalachian region
poor health outcomes and of Eastern Kentucky. L o-
severe substance abusecally, this award will allow
problems. These federal Sterling Health Solutions,
resources will help SHS Inc. to continue providing
hire additional personnel, access to primary and pre-
to quality health services
for all. The Senator's sup-
port for our service area
competition grant award,
which supports continued
funding for our Commu-
nity Health Centers, is yet
another example of how
purchase equipment, and
cover other costs that will
allow it to serve nearly
6,500 Kentuckians each
year.
"I was pleased to support
Sterling Health Solutions in
ventative health services
for medically underserved
residents in Montgomery,
Bath, Menifee, Nicholas
and Clark counties," said
Harold T. Brown, MBA,
CEO/Executive Direc-
care and better coordinate
care to individuals in these
are is. I am proud that my
office was able to assist in
securing this grant for Ster-
ling Health Solutions and I
would like to thank Harold
Brown and his outstanding
team of health care profes-
sionals for their dedication
to providing quality health
care to our citizens in un-
derserved areas that need
it the most."
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Submitted by Danny
"Greasy" Belcher
May Day in Owingsville,
Ky. this Saturday was one
of the best for many years.
Thank you to the Task
Force Omega of KY mem-
bers that showed up ear-
ly and those that helped
through the day with our
busy day. Thank you to the
Kentucky Motorcycle Asso-
ciation for doing the bike
show. Special thanks to
SAG M/C for the trophies
and their support. Over 50
motorcycles showed up
to fill the street in front
of the Court House. The
Bike Show,ended at 12d)O
noon and the parade Came
through ~et l:0opm, it was
one of the best days for
TFO and the town of Ow-
ingsville. Thank you to ev-
eryone for making such a
great event even better.
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
CLAUDETTE FAUDERE
BATH COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK
Notice of Final Settlements filed in Bath District Court:
Name of Estate: Vickie Lynn Manley
Name of Executor/Administrator: Trac}, Petitt
Date Filed: 5/8/18
Name of Estate: Wilma I. Vice
Name of Executor/Administrator: Lonnie Clark Vice
Date Filed: 5/11/18
Any exceptions to final settlements must be filed within 30 days from date said settle-
ment was filed in Bath District Court.
s/Claudette Faudere
Bath County Circuit Clerk
Published in the Bath County News-Outlook on 05.17.18
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