Bath County News-Outlook • Your Hometown Newspaper Sept. 15, 2010 • 7
GEN ERAL N EWS
Woodland management can benefit wildlife habitats
Kentucky wildlife spe- wildlife species and If you need help get- duct certain manage-
cies are abundant and discourage others from ting started, many agen- ment practices, so ask
many live in our wood- visiting your area. Man- cies are ready to help. UK if these are available in
lands. Because thestate's agement practices may extension specialists and your area.
woodlands are privately include crop-tree release, agents, and foresters with Quality timber produc-
owned, individual man- thinning, tree planting, the Kentucky Division of tion and healthy wildlife
agement of woodlands invasive-species control, Forestry, Kentucky De- habitats are possible
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on our wildlife, ment practices that will Wildlife Resources biolo- and well-managed de-
Depending on the wood- also benefit certain wild- gists can visit your prop- sign. The key is to get
land owners' objectives, life species, erty and develop a plan to the help you need so you
they can consider timber Healthy forests provide meet your management will have a plan that
management and wildlife for a wide variety of wild- goals and also enhance will serve your needs
habitat together. You do life species such as deer, the wildlife habitat, and will also enhance
not necessarily have to wild turkey, songbirds, Technical assistance is wildlife populations.
choose between the pro- snakes, rabbits, grouse available fromtheseKen- Throughyour specific
duction of high quality and bats to name a few. tucky agencies to show plan, you can enrich
timber and healthy wild- Planning and implement- landowners how to imple- your woodlands and the
life populations. By tak- ing timber-management ment the recommenda- quality of life of wildlife.
ing a few management activities that also en- tions. Sometimes equip- The key is to match your
steps you can manage hance the wildlife habi- ment and other supplies objectives withthecapa-
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Remember any wood- allow you to accomplish Occasionally, conser- get the assistance you
land management ac- multiple objectives at the vation programs will need to implement your
tivity will benefit some same time. pay landowners to con- plan.
Letter to the Editor
Editor,
I would like to say a
few words the recent
incident in the Bath
County School system
regarding the teacher
Lorraine Leadingham.
I no longer have a child
in school, I don't know
the woman, and I don't
know her abilities as a
teacher, but I am a tax-
payer in Bath County. I
admire Leadingham for
standing up for what
she thinks is right. The
school board's decision
to appeal the state's
administrative tribu-
nal order to reinstate
her as a certified teach-
er and to give her back
pay seems incredibly
vindictive. The board
seems more interested
in retaliating against
Leadingham and get-
ting rid of her, and all
of their legal wrangling
over the state's order is
just a smokescreen.
While our state's
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credibly strapped for rock the boat in this
money these days, the county. Good teachers,
decision to proceed with dedicated to the stu-
this appeal seems like dents, are hard to find.
an unnecessarily costly Sometimes good teach-
undertaking. Judging ers will step on people's
by what I read in the toes in trying to keep
papers, every board the children's welfare
meeting falls prey to in focus. The board
bickering, infighting, needs to do the same
and pettiness. I think th ing, put the needs
the school board's pri- of the children first,
orities are very mis- not their own personal
placed, agendas and vendettas.
Reading between The school board needs
the lines, the board is to remember that they
trying to make a bold are elected to their po-
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COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
BATH CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION II
ACTION NO. 09-CI-90242
KENTUCKY HOUSING CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS:
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
LINVILLE CALTON, ET AL
DEFENDANTS
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale entered in Bath Cimuit Court on 6August 2010, to
raise the sum of $81,139.60, interest, fees, and the costs of sale, I will expose for sale to the highest and best bid-
der at the Courthouse door, in Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky, on Saturday, 25 September 2010, at the hour
of 1:00 p.m., the following descnbed property:
A certain tract or parcel of land lying on Blevins Valley Road, Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky and being
more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at an iron pin set in the right-of-way line of Blevins Valley Road and a comer to Lot 3, Phase 5; thence
with a line of Lot 3, Phase 5 North 68 Deg 57 Min 06 Sac East, a distance of 254.90 feet; thence South 02 Deg
07 Min 42 Sec West, a distance of 7.05 feet to an iron pin set a corner to Lot 4; thence with line of Lot 4, Phase
4 South 08 Deg 30 Min 24 Sec West, a distance of 119.24 feet to an iron pin found a corner to Lot 3; thence with
the line of Lot 3, Lot 2 and Lot I South 07 Deg 49 Min 52 Sac West, a distance of 365.67 feet to an iron pin found
a comer to Lot 1, Phase 3; thence with the line of Lot 1, Phase 3 North 01 Deg 29 Min 44 Sac Wast, a distance of
240.00 feet to an iron pin found; thence North 69 Deg 50 Min 35 Sec West, a distance of 185.28 feet to an iron pin
found in the right-of-way line of Blevins Valley Road; thence with the right-of-way line North 06 Deg 13 Min 34 Sac
East, a distance of 92.47 feet to the Point of Beginning; said described tract containing 1.01 acres.
North based on a previous survey dated 12/16/99.
All iron pins set are ½" x 18" rebar with orange plastic surveyors cap stamped PLS 3303.
Subject to all legal right-of-way and easements being of record or not of record. The tract is more fully shown on
a map or plat as surveyed, drawn and dated May 1, 2008 by Markus Johnson Johnson's Land Surveying Profes-
sional Land Surveyor No. 3303.
2008 Fleetwood, Meadowbrook; Serial number: TNFL827AB32862.
Property Address: 1938 Blevins Valley Road, Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky
Being the same property conveyed to Linville Calton, a single person, by Deed dated May 30, 2008, of record
in Deed Book 218, at page 804, in the Office of the Bath County Clerk.
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 balance
on credit of thirty (30) 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 beadng 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 execu-
tion ba 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 Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010
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