14 - September 6, 2018 Your Hometown Newspaper News Outlook
BATH COUNTY AUXILIARY MEET- Revelation series at the more information 606- 1st Wednesday, 5 - 6
INGS Mudlick 1st Church 768-4109 p.m 2nd Wednesday,
Meetings will be heldof God on September 12-1 p.m. Refresh-
on the first Sunday of 24=30th at 7PM nightly ments, Children Activi-
the month at the Postwith speaker, Richard ties Provided. You are
on Kendall Springs Rd. Bradley. not alone
at 3:00PM.
BATH COUNTY
PRODUCE AUC-
TION
Monday and Thurs-
day, 5 p.m.
Under the green
hoop barn behind the
Bath County Coopera-
tive Extension Office
2914 East Highway
60, Owingsville
BATH COUNTY
FARMER'S MARKET
Tuesday, Friday, and
Saturday, 8 a.m. to sell
out
Under the green
hoop barn behind the
Bath County Coopera-
tive Extension Office
2914 East Highway
60, Owingsville
PRAYER, MEAL
AND KIDS CRAFTS
AT THE SALT LICK
FIRST CHURCH OF
GOD
Join us at the Salt Lick
First Church of God for
prayer, a meal, and kids
crafts every Friday
from ll:30am-12:30pm.
Everyone welcome.
PRINCIPLES OF
RECOVERY
An "IOP" based teach-
ing with Terry Will, In-
structor. Meetings are
held on Monday nights
from 6-7PM at New Life
Fellowship 907 Forge
Hill Rd. Owingsville.
The class teaches skills
to help former addicts
to stay off drugs.
LIONS CLUB
DANCE
Dance at the Owings-
ville Lions Club every
Friday and Saturday
night with "Whiskey
Ridge" and "Cool Coun-
try". Starts at 8PM.
WALKING FOR
WELLNESS
Join our weekly walk-
ing group and start
a fitness journey to a
healthier life. Attend
at least 5 walking pro-
grams and be entered
into a drawing for a fit-
ness tracker! Everyone
who participates gets a
free pedometer and a
water bottle. Mondays
at 8:30 am (Sharpsburg
Community Center) or
Wednesdays at 8:30 am
(Owingsville Elemen-
tary School).
CANNER LID
TESTING
It's time to test your
canner lids for accu-
racy. If you have a lid
with a dial gauge, it
needs to be tested once
a year. Drop off your lid
at the Bath County Ag
Center any time for it to
be tested. We only need
the lid!
STEPPING INTO
FREEDOM & CEL-
EBRATE RECOVERY
MEETINGS
Stepping into Free-
dom starts at 6pm. On
Wednesdays. Celebrate
Recovery Meetings by
Pastor Mike Ray at New
Life Fellowship are
held on Sunday nights
at 6pm. 907 Forge Hill
Rd. Peasticks.
NARCOTICS
ANONYMOUS
Narcotics Anony-
mous meets every
Thursday at 6 p.m. at
the Bath County Court-
house Annex on Main
Street in Owingsville.
6TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSMAN
ANDY BARR
Andy Barr's Bath
County office hours
are the first Tuesday
of every month from 9
AM -10 AM at the Bath
County Court House
Annex.
BATH COUNTY
VFW POST 9497
Monthly meeting,
2nd Sunday of the
month, 6 p.m.
SISTERS IN
RECOVERY
Starts on July 10th
and will continue every
Tuesday at 6PM at New
Life Fellowship 907
Forge Hill Rd. Owings-
ville. The class teaches
the 12 steps in recovery
for women only with Ra-
chel Baldridge, speaker.
BROTHERS IN
RECOVERY
Every Thursday at
6PM at New Life Fel-
lowship 907 Forge Hill
Rd. Owingsville. The
class teaches steps in
recovery for men with
Mike Ray, speaker.
BATH COUNTY ME-
MORIAL POST 7497
SEPTEMBER 8
The Otis Reunion and
potluck dinner will be
held on Saturday, Sep-
tember 8, 2018 from
11:30AM-2:30PM at the
Bath Co. Ag center. Ev-
eryone welcome!
SEPTEMBER 11-
OCTOBER 23
Women's 6wk. Bible
study "Karen Ehman:
What Matters Most -
A study of Phillipians"
Study will be held ev-
ery Tuesday at 7:00PM
starting on Tuesday,
Sept. 11, 2018 at the
Emmanuel center on
Water St. Call Dinah
Stone at 352-871-2557
to register and sign up
for study materials.
SEPTEMBER 13
Bath Co Agricultural
Field Day on Septem-
ber 13, 2018 at Ken
and Paula Staley Farm
located at 1442 Ramey
Road Sharpsburg, Ky
40374.
SEPTEMBER 15
Sherburne Christian
Church Special Singing
on Saturday, Sept. 15th
at 6PM with featured
singers Tom and Vickie
Marshall. Everyone is
welcome to attend.
SEPTEMBER 18
MENIFEE
COUNTY
MENIFEE COUNTY
FARMERS MARKET
Tuesday, 10 a.m. to
1 p.m and Friday, 4-6
p.m.
Frenchburg Farmers
Market, Back Street
MENIFEE MISS
FITS
A dance class that in-
corporates weights
Instructors Audry
Steele and Ashley Ray
Classes are Tuesday
& Thursday 6:30pm-
7:30pm at the Wellness
Center
MENIFEE COUNTY
REPUBLICAN PARTY
MEETINGS
The regular monthly
meetings for the Me-
nifee County Republi-
can party are held on
the last Thursday of
each month.
FRENCHBURG/
MENIFEE CHAM-
BER OF COMMERCE
MEETINGS
The Frenchburg/Me-
nifee Chamber of Com-
merce meets every first
Tuesday at 5:00pm. At
the Chamber Office at
46 Back St.
6TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSMAN
Bath County Farm ANDYBARR'S
Bureau Annual Meet- Representative will
ing at the Bath County hold office hours at
Ag Center on Tues- the Menifee County
day, September 18 at Court House on the
6:00pm. first Wednesday of the
month from ll:30AM-
SEPTEMBER 23 12:30PM.
A Blood Drive will be
held on Sunday Sept.
23rd from 10:30am-
2:30pm at the First
Church of god Fellow-
ship Hall at 320 Slate
Ave. Owingsville. To
schedule a donation,
visit kybloodcenter.org
or call 800.775.2522.
Those who register to
give blood at the drive
will receive a "Donate
blood, y'all" t-shirt.
SEPTEMBER 24-
30
Doctrinal Revival
MENIFEE COUNTY
HOMEMAKERS
CLUB MEETINGS
Home & Hearth -
2nd Tuesday at 6 p.m.
(noon during winter
months) Korea Church
of God
Cabin Country - 3rd
Thursday at 11 a.m.
Crime Watch Building
First Club - 3rd Mon-
day at 6 p.m. Menifee
County Extension Of-
fice
Contact President,
Debbe Smithers for
SEPTEMBER 13
Gateway Community
Action Agency willhold
bi-monthly board meet-
ing on Thursday Sep-
tember 13, 2018. The
meeting will be held
in Frenchburg at the
Clark Energy Building
and will begin at 7:00
p.m. the Public is invit-
ed to attend.
AREA EVENTS
ATTENTION VET-
ERANS
A Veterans Benefits
Field Representative
will be at the VA Clinic
333 Beacon Hill Drive,
Morehead, KY on the
2nd Tuesday of each
month. The hours are
8:30am until 3pm. For
further information,
please call toll free
within KY 1-866-376-
0308 to speak with a
Veterans Benefits Field
Representative.
Live country music
by "Cool Country" at
the American Legion in
Mount Sterling every
Friday night from 8pm-
llpm.
MOREHEAD FIRST
FRIDAY OUTDOOR
MARKET
First Friday of the
month through Octo-
ber
4 to 7 p.m.
Food, crafts, local
produce, live music,
and more
Rowan County Arts
Center, Main Street,
Morehead
FIRST FRIDAY MAR-
KET MT. STERLING
First Friday of the
month through Sep-
tember
6to 9 p.m.
Eat local, shop local,
enjoy live music, art
exhibit openings and a
classic car show.
South Maysville
Street, Mt. Sterling
DOVES DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE SUPPORT
GROUP
1st and 3rd Wednes-
day of the month at
the Montgomery Co.
Health Department,
117 Civic St Mt. Ster-
ling.
SEPTEMBER 13
The Covered Bridge
Chapter of Kentucky
Public Retirees will
meet Thursday, Sep-
tember 13th at 11:00
AM at the Double S En-
tertainment Center in
Flemingsburg. Guest
speaker will be John
Sims, Jr State Repre-
sentative of the 70th
District.
SEPTEMBER 16
The Davis, Mann,
Minton, Durbin Re-
union will be held Sept.
16, 2018. At the Flem-
ing-Mason Energy Con-
ference Room, door in
the back of main build-
ing in Flemingsburg,
KY. This has been ev-
ery year on the First
Sunday after Labor
Day. This year we could
not get it for that Sun-
day so it was changed
to second Sunday after
Labor Day. Potluck
being served at 12:00
noon. Please bring
your favorite foods
and Drinks. Catching
up and looking back.
Hope to see you there
this year.
OCTOBER 13
DOVES of Gateway
Turns 25!!!
2018 marks the 25th
year DOVES of Gate-
way has been combat-
ing Domestic Violence
in the Gateway region.
To mark this silver
anniversary DOVES
will be having a 25th
Anniversary Gala on
October 13th, 2018 at
the Morehead Confer-
ence Center. Festivi-
ties starts at 6:00pro for
Cocktails continuing
at 7:00 dinner/awards.
Tickets are $50.00 indi-
vidual and $400.00 for a
table. They will go on
sale September 1st. An
online auction will ac-
company event starting
October l lth and will
run until October 15th.
For more information
call 606-784-6880. Join
us as we celebrate 25
years of life saving ser-
vices.
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On August 21, 2018, the
Sterling Health Solutions
(SHS) Board of Directors
appointed Alex Conrad,
as the company's new
Chief Executive Officer.
Mr. Conrad has worked as
the Interim CEO since the
departure of former SHS
CE0, Harold Brown, in
May 2018.
Mr. Conrad has been a
part of the Sterling Health
Solutions team for four
years, serving as the com-
pany's Chief Financial Of-
ricer. During his tenure as
CFO, Mr. Conrad received
the 'Innovator of the Year'
award, presented by the
Kentucky Health Center
Network. In addition to his
success at Sterling Health
Solutions, he had previ-
ously proven himself as a
strong leader in the areas
of practice management,
business management, and
consulting in roles with
other well-regarded health-
care organizations.
'q he Board voted unani-
mously to appoint Alex as
the new CEO," stated SHS
Board of Directors Presi-
dent, Sally Purvis. "With
the experience and knowl-
edge Alex brings, we are
confident that Sterling
Health Solutions will con-
tinue to grow and flourish
under his leadership."
During his stint as In-
terim CE0, Mr. Conrad
led efforts to open an in-
house Pharmacy, expand
the School-Based Health
Center program and Sub-
stance Abuse program, and
implement Mental Health
Integration at two SHS fa-
cilities. His chief focus lies
with promoting the mission
of SHS in the communities
served.
"I am honored and excit-
ed to accept this role of con-
tinued work alongside such
a great team," remarked
Mr. Conrad. "I am commit-
ted to pursuing actions in
line with our vital mission
and keeping our values at
the center of all we do."
Sterling Health Solutions
is a Federally Qualified
Health Center (FQHC),
which serves Montgomery,
Bath, Clark, Menifee, and
Nicholas Counties of Ken-
tucky. The mission of Ster-
ling Health is to improve
the lives for all people in
the communities it serves
through improved health
regardless of the ability
to pay for the services. As
such, Sterling Health will
not deny patients access to
services due to lack of in-
surance or inability to pay.
To learn more about
Sterling Health Solutions
visit www.sterlinghealthky.
org.
Alex Conrad, CEO, Ster-
ling Health Solutions, Inc.
Kentucky State Po-
lice, Post 8 Morehead
announces the final
traffic and criminal ac-
tivity report for August
2018. During August,
Post 8 personnel is-
sued 1,533 total cita-
tions. Of those cita-
tions, 37 were for DUI,
168 were for Speeding,
147 for No Seat Belt.
In addition, there were
1,089 Vehicle Inspec-
tions and 182 Courtesy
Notices issued. Post
8 also investigated 37
Traffic Collisions, 647
Complaints, opened
90 Criminal Cases, and
made 257 Criminal At--
rests for the month of
August.
Additionally, Captain
Kenneth IC Bowman,
Commander of the
Kentucky State Police
at Morehead, announc-
es that Troopers of the
Morehead Post will
be conducting Safety
Checkpoints in addi-
tion to Moving Patrols
throughout the Post 8
area during the entire
month of September,
as well as the remain-
der of the year. Mo-
torists are urged to be
cautious and obey re-
duced speeds through
road construction
zones, to and working the
This concentrated Morehead Post area.
enforcement effort will Members of the Com-
utilize Troopers and mercial Vehicle En-
Detectives assigned forcement (CVE) will
Owingsville Church of Christ
5410 Highway 60 East Owingsville, KY 40360
Invites You to attend our
"Homecoming Gatherings"
Friday & Saturday,
September 14,!5 at 7:00 PM
Sunday September 16:
Bible Study 10:00 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
(Plan to stay for a fellowship
meal after services)
and
Afternoon Worship 1:30 P.M
Sunday School followed by
Morning Worship Service.
Guest Preacher: John Brown
also be utilized. They
will focus on enforcing
violations of Speeding,
No Seat Belt, Child Re-
straint, Impaired Driv-
ing Laws, and Texting
While Driving, as well
as other violations of
the Traffic Laws of
Kentucky.
Peeled Oak Christian Church
Revival - September 7-8, 2018
September 9th - Homecoming
with Dinner following services
Friday, September 7th
Speaker Les Ingram,
with special music by Eric Helton
Saturday, September 8th
Speaker Greg Witt,
with special music by Slate Valley
Sunday, September 9th
Speaker Bill Teegarden,
with special music by Carl Story