CYNTHIANA / HARRISON

Photo via Harrison Memorial Hospital on Facebook.
Hayden Joseph Bach son of Kaitlyn Bach, of Carlisle, is the first baby born at Harrison Memorial Hospital in 2015. He arrived January 2, 2015, at 7:07 p.m. Hayden weighed 7 pounds and 2 ounces, was 18.5 inches long and was delivered by Dr. Gerald Harpel. He was presented with gifts from HMH, the HMH OB department and Project Linus.
Featured in the photo is Kaitlyn Bach holding Hayden Joseph and Dr. Gerald Harpel, HMH OB/GYN.
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KENTUCKY

Photo via: The Lexington Herald-Leader
Gov. Steve Beshear set a special election for March 3 to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Walter Blevins Jr. (Dem.) of Morehead from the Kentucky Senate. Blevins resigned Sunday from his seat as State Senator for District 27 to become Rowan County judge-executive, a position he won in the Nov. 4 election. District 27 includes the counties of Bourbon, Fleming, Harrison, Lewis, Mason, Nicholas, Robertson and Rowan. Potential Democratic candidates have been listed as: banker Scott McCauley of Harrison County, Maysville attorney Kelly Caudill, James Bodie Stevens of Rowan County, Paris Mayor Mike Thornton and Paige Short of Paris. The State Democratic Party is scheduled to select a candidate at a special meeting in Morehead, this Saturday. The State Republican Party has not revealed any potential candidates as of yet.
http://www.kentucky.com/2015/01/05/3625045_democratic-state-sen-walter-blevins.html
http://wuky.org/post/beshear-sets-special-election-state-senate-seat
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For the second year, Whitaker Bank, as part of its continuing title sponsorship of the Boys’ Sweet 16®, and the KHSAA will be presenting four one-time $1,500 scholarships. The scholarships are open to high school seniors that participate in KHSAA sanctioned sports and sport-activities.
Deadline for the information to be received by the KHSAA is Feb. 25. There is no limit to the number of applicants from a school.
Winners will be recognized during the 2015 Whitaker Bank/KHSAA Boys’ State Basketball Tournament, March 18-22 in Lexington.
Whitaker Bank/KHSAA Sweet 16® Scholarship Application Form:
http://khsaa.org/forms/bk148.pdf
http://khsaa.org/010515-whitaker-bankkhsaa-sweet-16-scholarship-application/
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According to recently published numbers, only 1/4 of Kentuckians have taken advantage of their eligibility to purchase insurance through the Kynect system. State officials had previously estimated that 340,000 people would be able to select and purchase subsidized plans through the state’s insurance exchange; in reality, only some 86,000 have done so.
“People earning between 138 and 400 percent of the poverty level — between about $16,000 and $47,000 for a single person — can get subsidies to help with the cost,” explains New York Times reporter Abby Goodnough, who has been chronicling Obamacare and Kentucky’s lead in the use and enrollment under the Affordable Care Act. According to Goodnough’s article, part of the reason behind so few enrolling in healthcare still lies in the views of healthcare being too expensive–despite the ability to pay a subsidized premium.
http://www.kyforward.com/only-a-fourth-of-those-eligible-have-bought-subsidized-health-coverage-through-kynect/
Personal note: I am among one of the 86,000 to have enrolled. Due to my low-income, I was able to qualify for Medicaid and have now been insured for over a year–the first time that I have had medical insurance since I was 21, when I was no longer eligible under my parent’s plans. I am very grateful for the ACA, as I have now been able to pay better attention to my health. Had it not been for the ACA, I would likely have HMH breathing down my neck for that gall-bladder surgery that I had this past summer.
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ENTERTAINMENT
A streaming cable/satellite-like viewing experience for as little as $20 per month is what Dish Network aims to deliver with the forthcoming launch of a product called Sling TV. Dish unveiled details about the service at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, yesterday. Among some of the top points mentioned in the announcement are that Sling TV will carry channels like ABC Family, Cartoon Network, CNN, Disney Channel, ESPN and ESPN 2, the Food Network, HGTV, TBS, TNT, The Travel Channel and Adult Swim. Sling TV will be available on many devices and platforms including Windows and Macintosh OSes, Andriod and iOS devices, Roku, Xbox One, and certain LG televisions. Sling TV is set to launch in the first quarter of 2015.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/personal/2015/01/05/dish-new-sling-tv-streaming-service/21236795/
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WEATHER
An Arctic front will bring the coldest air of the season to the region beginning Wednesday. After a mild December, this Arctic blast will be some of the coldest air to affect the area since last January. Now is the time to make precautions for the cold.
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
- 1838 – Alfred Vail demonstrates a telegraph system using dots and dashes (this is the forerunner of Morse code).
- 1853 – President-elect of the United States Franklin Pierce and his family are involved in a train wreck near Andover, Massachusetts. Pierce’s 11-year-old son Benjamin is killed in the crash.
- 1907 – Maria Montessori opens her first school and daycare center for working class children in Rome, Italy.
- 1912 – New Mexico is admitted to the Union as the 47th U.S. state.
- 1912 – German geophysicist Alfred Wegener first presents his theory of continental drift.
- 1929 – Mother Teresa arrives in Calcutta, India to begin her work among India’s poorest and sick people.
- 1930 – The first diesel-engined automobile trip is completed, from Indianapolis, Indiana, to New York, New York.
- 1931 – Thomas Edison submits his last patent application.
- 1941 – United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivers his Four Freedoms speech in the State of the Union address.
- 1947 – Pan American Airlines becomes the first commercial airline to schedule a flight around the world.
- 1950 – The United Kingdom recognizes the People’s Republic of China. The Republic of China severs diplomatic relations with the UK in response.
- 1951 – Korean War: An estimated 200–1,300 South Korean communist sympathizers are slaughtered in what becomes the Ganghwa massacre.
- 1960 – National Airlines Flight 2511 is destroyed in mid-air by a bomb, while en route from New York City to Miami, Florida.
- 1974 – In response to the 1973 oil crisis, daylight saving time commences nearly four months early in the United States.
- 1994 – Nancy Kerrigan is clubbed on the knee at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Detroit, Michigan.
- 1995 – A chemical fire in an apartment complex in Manila, Philippines, leads to the discovery of plans for Project Bojinka, a mass-terrorist attack.
- 2000 – Celia, the last Pyrenean Ibex was found dead after a tree had landed on her.
- 2005 – American Civil Rights Movement: Edgar Ray Killen is arrested as a suspect in the 1964 murders of three civil rights workers.
Investigators from the NTSB arrived in Lyon County yesterday to investigate a tragic plane crash that occurred Friday night. Marty Gutzler (48) and his wife Kimberly Gutzler (46) were returning to Illinois from a holiday with family in Key West with their daughters, Piper (9) and Sailor Gutzler (7) and their cousin Sierra Wilder (14), when some trouble arose. According to State Police, Gutzler declared an emergency to air traffic control and proceeded toward the nearest airport, Kentucky Dam State Park Airport. Weather reports of the time show that cloud cover was around 600ft, which would have made visual landing at the airport difficult. The twin engine Piper Seneca crashed less than ten miles from the airport; seven-year-old Sailor was the sole survivor. A website has been established to assist in the “emotional, physical, and educational support” of Sailor Gutzler at
An arctic front will bring the coldest air of the season to the region beginning Wednesday. Temperatures will fall during the day, reaching the lower teens by late afternoon. Wednesday night will be the coldest–plan on lows around zero degrees. The combination of the very cold temperatures and brisk winds will create bitter wind chills Wednesday afternoon through Thursday morning as low as 5 to 10 below zero.



“Our Kentucky women veterans have served honorably and commendably in virtually every aspect of the U.S. military,” Gov. Beshear said. “They have earned their full benefits and services, as well as our thanks and appreciation.” For more information about the Year of the Woman Veteran, visit:
Pendleton County will be receiving a $500,000 Community Development Block Grant for the construction of a new building to house the ambulances and office of 

Harrison Memorial Hospital honored members of the Board of Directors at their December meeting, which was held on Dec. 18th. Eight members recieved the Calvin Martin Perfect Attendance Award, as well as desk clocks crafted by Don Wynn–the clocks were crafted from wood that had been retrieved from the hopital’s former “South-Wing”. Those that received these honors were: Doug Hampton, John Lair, Dr. Brian Mulberry, Jane Thomas, Gerald Fields, Larry Wiley, Dr. Derek Clarke and Paul Tucker. The award is named in honor of former member Calvin Martin; Martin was approaching 10 consecutive years of perfect attendance when he passed away just hours before the October 1999 board meeting.



Kentucky for Kentucky has released a list of 29 ways that Kentucky has “kicked ass” in 2014. Included in the list are numerous statistics–like Kentucky being the 7th-ranked “nerdiest” state; stories that made national attention; and even a few odd goofs that were good for a laugh–like WDKY inadvertently broadcasting an image of John Wayne as an escapee. To see the list, head over to:


WEATHER
Patrolman John Bright of the Cynthiana Police Department was one of 193 officers recognized last week for efforts in targeting impaired drivers. Bright received the 2014 Governor’s Impaired Driving Enforcement Award due in part to his 19 arrests during the Drive Sober Get Pulled Over Campaign.

Tonight is the last night for indoor activities at the Southern Lights; the driving tour portion of the Lights will remain open after tonight, though December 31.
A replica of the iconic “Leg Lamp” from