This Week's Democrat

Here’s the headlines ripped from this week’s edition of the Cynthiana Democrat:


Judge opens drug summit Monday
Since taking office in January, Harrison County Judge-Executive Alex Barnett has had a thorn in his side – the county’s growing drug problem.

Wedco names new public health director
Crystal Caudill is anxious to get her feet wet … in a healthy way.

A goal to cheer about: HCHS teen sets sights on UK squad
When the Harrison County Thorobreds took the field for the first time this school year, there was a sight on the sidelines which had been absent for 25 years: a male cheerleader.

E-Z Pack thriving after taking over Clean Earth operations last year
Sitting quietly on Ladish Road, E-Z Pack has spent 15 months rewriting the formula for a successful refuse truck business.

A $306,000 deal: Cynthiana woman wins in big way
After hours and hours of taping, Alecia Whitaker-Pace walked out of the television studio in Los Angeles with $306,000.

Child’s Fest designed to instill healthy living practices in county’s youth
Health, safety and nutrition were the key ingredients of a festival held Monday at River Road Park.

Holiday cooking school coming to the Hilltop
Tickets available now

Webber’s Co-Founder Dies

From The Cynthiana Democrat:
William A. (Billy) Webber III, 82

William A. Webber III

William A. (Billy) Webber III, 82, of Cynthiana, died Sunday, Oct. 7, 2007, at his residence.
Born in Harrison County at the corner of Hinton-Webber Road and Stringtown-Webber roads in the old Webber log house of his grandfather, on Jan. 2, 1925, he was the son of the late William A. Webber Jr. and the late Sarah Elizabeth Kimbrough. He was a World War II Veteran, serving in the U. S. Navy during the battles in the Pacific and was a policeman of the U.S. sailors during the occupation of Japan.

Upon discharge from the Navy in 1946, Billy Webber co-founded Webber Sausage Company with his father in 1947. Originally located in a small building in the Belmont section of Cynthiana, it was shortly relocated to the corner of what is now Ky. 36 and Carl Stevens Road. Obtaining a G.I. loan following his stint in the Navy, Mr. Webber, along with his father, began the task of building a multi-state business.
On Oct.16, 1948, he married Betty Jean Clough at the First United Methodist Church of Cynthiana. Webber Sausage Company continued to grow until it was sold to ConAgra in 1984. In the years from its founding until its sale, Webber Farms employed hundreds of men and women from central Kentucky. It maintained pork processing plants in both Cynthiana and Lawrenceburg, Ky., and sold its meat products under both the Webber’s and Edward’s labels.

During the same years, Mr. Webber made many contributions to the Harrison County and central Kentucky communities. He was president of the Harrison Memorial Hospital Board during the time when it moved to its present location. For eight years, he served as a member of the board of trustees of Asbury College in Wilmore, Ky. He served for five years on the board of The Wilmore Camp Meeting Association and two years as president of that board. Mr. Webber was a founding member of the Harrison County Educational Foundation. He was a Sunday school teacher at the First United Methodist Church for 32 years. A certified lay speaker of the Kentucky Conference of the United Methodist Church, he traveled around the district organizing United Methodist Men’s groups. Mr. Webber also served for a number of years as associate district lay leader within the church.
As chairman of the Ford Philpot Evangelistic Association for 22 years, he saw to it that Webber Farms was the sponsor of the organization’s syndicated television show, The Story, for many years. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Cynthiana and an associate member of the Oddville United Methodist Church.

His wife, Betty C. Webber, preceded him in death in 1997 after nearly 49 years of marriage. He was also preceded in death by his three sisters, Elizabeth Webber (Stanford), Jean Webber (Lewis), and Martha Webber (Rutherford), residing and buried in Texas.
William A. Webber III is survived by his son, William A. Webber, IV, Jersey City, N.J.; and his daughter, Jeanine W. Lulich, of Shelby, Mich.; four grandchildren, Jon-Michael Webber, Falmouth, Derek A. Webber, Cynthiana, and Sarah Kendall Lulich and John William Lulich of Shelby, Mich.; two great-grandchildren, Corey Hunter Webber of Cynthiana, and Alyssa Elizabeth Webber of Falmouth; a nephew, Jack D. Rutherford III, Mesquite, Texas; and a cousin, Burton Kimbrough, Cynthiana.

Visitation will be Friday, Oct. 12, at the Drake-Whaley-McCarty Funeral Home, 112 N. Walnut St., Cynthiana, Ky. from 5 to 8 p.m., and after 10 a.m. Saturday at the First United Methodist Church, 302 E. Pike St., Cynthiana. Funeral services will be conducted at the First United Methodist Church, on Saturday, Oct. 13, at 2 p.m. by the Rev. Wayne Smith, the Rev. Jimmy Owens and the Rev. Ted Hill.
Burial will be in Battle Grove Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Kenneth Simpson, Earl McNabb, Harold Gasser, Rex Hiday, Marc Ray, Bill Kuster, Jon-Michael Webber and John William Lulich.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of the Bluegrass or the First United Methodist Church in Cynthiana.

Coffeebreak – OCT 9 & 10 2007

I have fallen behind on blogging Coffeebreak…. Sorry… on Tuesday, Oct. 9, I was out at my mom’s and barely heard the broadcast… Yesterday’s broadcast I didn’t get to hear a bit of, for I was doing the plasma thing again…
Tuesday’s guest was Richard Schwartz of the Cynthiana Fire Department. Discussion involved Fire Prevention Week. There also was the announcement that St. Edwards newly acquired properties on Walnut Street will be used for fire training, and will be burned on Nov. 10 & 11, 2007.
Yesterday’s Guest was Mike Fields of the Lexington Herald Leader.

FW: WKYT – October 9, 2007

> —–Original Message—–
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> Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 6:02 AM
> To: kg4vma@gmail.com
> Subject: WKYT – October 9, 2007
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> ===================================
> WKYT e-news
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> News Updates
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>
> KY Fugitive Captured In Pennsylvania After Standoff
>
> A man, who escaped from a Kentucky jail, is now in custody. Police
> say he robbed banks in six states while on the run.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Apology Issued For Controversial Cartoon
>
> by Sherelle Roberts
>
> UK’s student papers issues apology for what some students call a
> racist cartoon.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> House Fire: Possible Injuries
>
> Fire crews are on the scene of a house fire in Lexington.
>
>
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> ———————————–
>
> Thoroughbred Great John Henry Dies
>
> LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) – Thoroughbred great John Henry, two-time
>
> Horse of the Year who earned more than $6.5 million before
> retiring to the Kentucky Horse Park, was euthanized Monday, the
> park said.
> He was 32.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Scam Alert: Man Uses Mary Kay Business As Front
>
> A Lexington stay-at-home mom says she was just trying to make some
> extra money, when someone tried to take advantage of her.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
>
> For more local and national news, visit our web site at:
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> ===================================
> Weather Updates
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>
> It was a record setting Monday here in the bluegrass as afternoon
> highs reached the low 90s across Central and Eastern Kentucky. We
> haven’t seen this kind of heat in October in nearly a half century
> but the good news is Fall is actually going to finally make an
> appearance later this week. A cold front stretched out across the
> Central Plains will eventually slide through the Ohio Valley on
> Tuesday bringing some much needed rain fall to the area. A
> secondary front into Wednesday will allow a good push of cool air
> to move into our region so those 90s should be replaced by high in
> the 60s by late this week! An upper low over the Great Lakes could
> throw a few showers our way on Friday and highs may struggle to
> even reach 60 degrees for a high temperature. It’s conceivable some
> patchy frost could form over the weekend with chilly early morning
> lows down into the 30s. Get set for the big changes to come later
> this week…TG
>
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FW: WKYT – October 8, 2007

> —–Original Message—–
> From: WKYT E-News [mailto:wkytenews@nl.clickability.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 08, 2007 3:01 PM
> To: kg4vma@gmail.com
> Subject: WKYT – October 8, 2007
>
> ===================================
> WKYT e-news
> ===================================
> ===================================
> News Updates
> ===================================
>
> Suspicious Fire Destroys Home
>
> Investigators are looking into a fire that destroyed a Lincoln
> County home.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Law Enforcement In Standoff With Escaped Kentucky Convict
>
> Law enforcement agents are surrounding a suburban Pittsburgh hotel
> where they say an escaped convict from
> Kentucky is holding them at
> bay.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> KY Fugitive Evades Police Once Again
>
> He slipped away again! This weekend, police nearly caught a
> Kentucky jail escapee and one of the nation’s most wanted fugitives.
>
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Federal Mediator Called To To Help With Nurses’ Strike
>
> The mediator is working to resolve a dispute between the Kentucky
> and West Virginia Nurses Associations and Appalachian Regional
> Healthcare.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Lexington Murder Suspect Makes Court Appearance
>
> A man charged in two Lexington murders will answer to charges for
> another crime in Louisville on Monday afternoon.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
>
> For more local and national news, visit our web site at:
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>
> ===================================
> Weather Updates
> ===================================
>
> It was a record setting Monday here in the bluegrass as afternoon
> highs reached the low 90s across Central and Eastern Kentucky. We
> haven’t seen this kind of heat in October in nearly a half century
> but the good news is Fall is actually going to finally make an
> appearance later this week. A cold front stretched out across the
> Central Plains will eventually slide through the Ohio Valley on
> Tuesday bringing some much needed rain fall to the area. A
> secondary front into Wednesday will allow a good push of cool air
> to move into our region so those 90s should be replaced by high in
> the 60s by late this week! An upper low over the Great Lakes could
> throw a few showers our way on Friday and highs may struggle to
> even reach 60 degrees for a high temperature. It’s conceivable some
> patchy frost could form over the weekend with chilly early morning
> lows down into the 30s. Get set for the big changes to come later
> this week…TG
>
> For more local weather and current radar, visit our Weather Page at:
> http://www.wkyt.com/weather?source=enews&c=y
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Coffeebreak – 10/8/2007

On this morning’s Coffeebreak:
Rick asked for clarification on the jokes Chris was tossing around on Friday’s show. Chris had been poking fun at Rick being in a bad mood; Chris had actually been responding to a comment Rick made at the very beginning of Friday’s show, where he had said that Chris looked a little down. Chris replayed that clip from the show, and a quick laugh was enjoyed.
Chris also announced that WCYN would be broadcasting remotely from the WEDCO District’s Health Fair at River Road Park this morning, from10a.m. to 11a.m.
Rick’s guest this morning was Peggy Sithers, of WEDCO District Health, who was speaking on behalf of this morning’s event.
WEDCO is holding the third annual Harrison County Children’s Health Fair at River Road Park from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Admission is free. There will be approximately 20 booths available for children and parents to tour, which will be offering various forms of information on child health and safety. There will be a number of healthy snacks available for children, such as apples and raisins, as well as an ice cream treat at the end, once the child has visited every booth and station along the way.
A few of the things that children and parents can expect to find are information on diabetes, nutrition, car seat safety, bicycle safety, and other prizes and goodies. Some of the named partners of this event are the Ministerial Association’s Food Pantry, The Harrison County Humane Society, Cynthiana Fire Department, Cynthiana Police Department, Brown’s Ambulance Service, the Cynthiana Harrison County Public Library, the Childcare Council, Curves, and the Cynthiana Harrison County Parks and Recreation Department. There will also be many booths offering information on health and family services provided by the Harrison County WEDCO District Health Department.
Booths and tents will be set up around the shelter.
In closing, referencing the tooth-fairy costume Peggy was wearing for her dental health booth, Rick jokingly asked the question of how inflation has affected the amount of money the tooth-fairy deposits. I googled for an inflation calculator, which informed me that a quarter left in 1930 would equate to $2.85 left in 2006–Jeremiah.


In other news, Rick announced that the station had received their “G: The Coach” stickers on Friday, and that they had a few left. Anyone who is interested should call the station at 859.234.1400 immediately, before they run out.


This morning’s sponsors were:
Harrison County Board of Education, Jetubs, Cockrell’s Auto Center, BluegrassTradingPost.comWhalen & Company, Eastside PharmacyBourbon Community Hospital, and WEDCO District Health.


FW: WKYT – October 8, 2007

> —–Original Message—–
> From: WKYT E-News [mailto:wkytenews@nl.clickability.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 08, 2007 6:01 AM
> To: kg4vma@gmail.com
> Subject: WKYT – October 8, 2007
>
> ===================================
> WKYT e-news
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> ===================================
> News Updates
> ===================================
>
> Two Injured In Lexington Crash
>
> Two people are recovering after an accident on Citation Blvd. and
> Newtown Pike Sunday night.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Man Says Bad Chicken Feed Killed His Chickens
>
> Man says moldy feed killed his chickens.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Missing Woman Found Safe And Sound
>
> A Lexington woman is safe and sound after going missing early
> Sunday afternoon.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Hispanic Business Robbed At Gunpoint
>
>
> A Madison County store becomes the latest in a string of Hispanic-
> owned businesses to be robbed at gunpoint.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Man Killed In Bourbon County Accident
>
> A man is dead after a single car accident in Bourbon County Sunday
> night.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
>
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> ===================================
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>
> High pressure settling in across the area has made for another
> sunny and hot afternoon across the Bluegrass. For Columbus day, we
> will start with lots of sunshine once again, but slowly work in a
> chance for an isolated shower late as southerly flow takes back
> over and as high pressure shifts eastward. A cold front is
> scheduled to pass through the area during the day Tuesday and
> provide a few scattered showers and storms. However, the big
> weather change with this front will be cooler temperatures. Behind
> this front, a cool Canadian air mass settles in across the Ohio
> River, meaning highs in the mid and upper 60’s for the end of the
> week into the weekend. A nice blast of Fall-like temperatures are
> just around the corner with overnight lows dipping into the mid
> 40’s by Thursday.
> -Lauren
>
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FW: WKYT – October 7, 2007

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ยป Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 6:01 AM
ยป To: kg4vma@gmail.com
ยป Subject: WKYT – October 7, 2007
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ยป
ยป $1,000 Dollar Reward Offered For Info In Dog Poisoning
ยป
ยป $1,000 dollar reward is being offered for any information in
ยป connection to the poising of three dogs.
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ยป
ยป Amazon Announces Hundreds Of New Jobs In Lexington
ยป
ยป A popular web based company announces they’re adding 400 new jobs
ยป in Lexington. Amazon.com says they’re hiring for permanent
ยป positions in warehouse positions as well as area managers,
ยป operations managers and facilities managers.
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ยป
ยป 3 Injuries Cloud Record Day At Keeneland
ยป
ยป Breakdowns – at least two of them fatal –
ยป marred a record slate of
ยป stakes races Saturday at Keeneland in
ยป which four horses earned
ยป automatic spots in the Breeders’ Cup.
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ยป Report: Beshear not responsible for Kentucky Central conflict
ยป
ยป FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Democratic gubernatorial nominee Steve
ยป
ยป Beshear’s former law firm should have withdrawn more than a decade
ยป
ยป ago as legal counsel on a mammoth corporate bankruptcy case to
ยป
ยป avoid a conflict of interest, independent attorneys wrote in a
ยป
ยป confidential report released Saturday.
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ยป
ยป The weekend is kicking off on a hot and mainly dry note. Throughout
ยป the afternoon, fair weather cumulus clouds have formed with the
ยป heating of the day, but still plenty of sunshine to boost temps
ยป into the upper 80 ‘s. Ridging of high pressure will continue to
ยป build in across the area for Sunday. This will bring mostly sunny
ยป skies and near-record breaking temperatures to wind down the
ยป weekend. As the high pressure shifts eastward on Monday, moisutre
ยป returns and will allow for a slight chance for an isolated shower
ยป across the western part of the forecast area. The best chance for
ยป rain still remains in the Tuesday-Wednesday time frame along a cold
ยป front. Models still indicate a substantial cool-down behind this
ยป front with highs in the mid and upper 60’s and lows in the mid 40’s
ยป for the end of the week into next weekend! It looks like Fall is
ยป returning in the 7-day forecast!!
ยป -Lauren
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FW: WKYT – October 6, 2007

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ยป Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 6:01 AM
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ยป
ยป Pit bull Attack Has Neighbor Outraged
ยป
ยป by Dave Spencer
ยป
ยป Police say lose dogs posing serious problems in Lexington
ยป Neighborhoods.
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ยป Students Outraged Over Political Cartoon
ยป
ยป Hundreds of UK students are outraged, and demanding apologies over
ยป a political cartoon many call racist appeared in the student
ยป newspaper.
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ยป
ยป Truck Slams Into Motorcycles Along I-64; Two Killed
ยป
ยป Interstate 64 in Montgomery County was down to one lane for several
ยป hours on Friday afternoon after a deadly crash involving several
ยป motorcycles and a car.
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ยป Incident At Boyle Co. Home Leaves Country Star Shaken
ยป
ยป Some may say Eddie and Tracy Montgomery are living the dream. Eddie
ยป is half of the multi-platinum selling country group Montgomery
ยป Gentry. He’s used to the spotlight, but when it comes to
ยป Montgomery’s family it’s a different story. Recently an incident
ยป outside the Montgomery’s Central Kentucky home has Eddie fearful
ยป for his family’s safety.
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ยป
ยป Fire Shuts Down Southern Kentucky Gasoline Refinery
ยป
ยป by Phil Pendleton
ยป
ยป Somerset Refinery Turned out as many as 50 million gallons of
ยป gasoline in recent years since its inception decades ago, but it
ยป had only resumed operations Monday after a nine-month hiatus.
ยป
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ยป http://www.wkyt.com?source=enews&c=y
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ยป Weather Updates
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ยป
ยป Well, to wrap up the work week we actually saw some rain early on
ยป in the day. Moisture is back in full force and is also making it
ยป feel very sticky outside. While showers will diminish throughout
ยป the evening, a stray shower can’t be ruled out. However, things
ยป will start drying out overnight for the weekend. Ridging builds
ยป back in for Saturday and Sunday and this will keep temperatures
ยป well above normal throug Monday. Models are in general agreement
ยป for the timing of our next frontal system. Tuesday looks to bring
ยป the best coverage for rainfall with isolated storms hanging around
ยป through late Wednesday. Behind this front we should feel a distinct
ยป cool down with highs Thursday and Friday in the mid and upper 60’s.
ยป Fall is coming back around!
ยป -Lauren
ยป
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ยป http://www.wkyt.com/weather?source=enews&c=y
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FW: WKYT – October 5, 2007

> —–Original Message—–
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> Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 3:02 PM
> To: kg4vma@gmail.com
> Subject: WKYT – October 5, 2007
>
> ===================================
> WKYT e-news
> ===================================
> ===================================
> News Updates
> ===================================
>
> Fire Breaks Out At Southern Kentucky Refinery
>
> The Somerset Refinery, on Monticello Street, was on fire for
> several minutes with heavy black smoke billowing from the plant It
> could be seen for miles!
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Two Killed In Motorcycle Crash On I-64
>
> Interstate 64 in Montogmery County is down to one lane after a
> deadly crash involving several motorcycles and a car.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Jury Reaches Decision In McDonald’s Strip-Search Hoax Case
>
> Jury awards $6.1 million to former McDonald’s worker who was strip
> searched and sexually abused at a Kentucky restaurant.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Extra Police On Hand At Bryan Station High School After Threat
>
> Extra security was in place Friday morning at Bryan Station High
> School.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Jury Still Deliberating In McDonalds Strip Search Case
>
> A jury entered a second day of deliberations Friday in a lawsuit by
> a woman who was forced to strip and was sexually abused in a
> McDonald’s back office at the behest of a caller posing as a police
> officer.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
>
> For more local and national news, visit our web site at:
> http://www.wkyt.com?source=enews&c=y
>
> ===================================
> Weather Updates
> ===================================
>
> Well, to wrap up the work week we actually saw some rain early on
> in the day. Moisture is back in full force and is also making it
> feel very sticky outside. While showers will diminish throughout
> the evening, a stray shower can’t be ruled out. However, things
> will start drying out overnight for the weekend. Ridging builds
> back in for Saturday and Sunday and this will keep temperatures
> well above normal throug Monday. Models are in general agreement
> for the timing of our next frontal system. Tuesday looks to bring
> the best coverage for rainfall with isolated storms hanging around
> through late Wednesday. Behind this front we should feel a distinct
> cool down with highs Thursday and Friday in the mid and upper 60’s.
> Fall is coming back around!
> -Lauren
>
> For more local weather and current radar, visit our Weather Page at:
> http://www.wkyt.com/weather?source=enews&c=y
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