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Perry community in need of city water
by Amelia Holliday
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Shirley Lewis (left) and Kim Lewis, both residents of Fort Branch in Perry County, say their community is in desperate need of city water. Shirley is pictured above holding a water filter from her home, clogged with sediment. Kim is holding a Mason jar filled with tap water from her sister's home. (photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald)
Shirley Lewis (left) and Kim Lewis, both residents of Fort Branch in Perry County, say their community is in desperate need of city water. Shirley is pictured above holding a water filter from her home, clogged with sediment. Kim is holding a Mason jar filled with tap water from her sister's home. (photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald)
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<p>A closer view of the tap water from a residence on Fort Branch.</p>

A closer view of the tap water from a residence on Fort Branch.

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<p>Mike Lamz shows the difference between a new white water filter and a used one after six days of filtering water inside Tony Lewis’s home on Fort Branch.</p>

Mike Lamz shows the difference between a new white water filter and a used one after six days of filtering water inside Tony Lewis’s home on Fort Branch.

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FUSONIA — Studies have shown for years that drinking water is good for a person. But what if drinking your water meant drinking water you wouldn’t even put in your dog’s bowl?

This is what residents in a community in southern Perry County have had to contend with for the last three years.

“We desperately need water,” said Tony Lewis, a resident of Fort Branch and the former Perry County PRIDE coordinator.

Lewis, who suffers from asbestos-related health issues, lives with his wife and two children in a community he said will always be home to him no matter the water conditions. To try to help better his tap water as much as he can on his own, Lewis has had a filtration system installed in his house which must be changed at least every five days, which costs he and his family upwards of $60 a month just for filters, Lewis said.

“There are some people that can’t afford the filters; it’s expensive,” he said.

Lewis, as many Fort Branch residents, has lived on Fort Branch his entire life. The quality of the water, pumped from underground wells, has gotten progressively worse in the last three years, he said, and even with filtration systems sediment and sulfur cloud the water, making it look as though it has been dipped from a puddle rather than poured from a faucet.

“We have to buy every bottle of drinking water that we drink. There’s some people in the community that can’t afford to buy water,” he said.

Mike Lamz, a resident of Fort Branch who helps a number of his neighbors change their filters, said he can remember when the community had excellent water.

“I’ve only been back four years, I’ve been in Chicago for the last 10 years, but when I left water around here was good. Now, I’ve come back, since the boom of the mines and everything, and it’s been nasty,” Lamz said.

Lamz is forced, like many others in the community, to take his white work clothes to Hazard to be washed in city water so the sulfur in his water doesn’t turn them orange.

Lewis said it is impossible for anyone on the hollow to have white clothes if they are washing them at home.

“I wouldn’t know what it’d be like to have a white pair of underwear. I told my wife, I said, if we do get city water and we get it hooked up … the first thing I’m going to do is buy me about $100 worth of white underwear and T-shirts. I love them, but you can’t have them now,” he said.

Not only does the water stain clothes, but bathtubs, sinks and toilets are susceptible to the “orange ring” unless they are cleaned by a harsh cure-all.

“You have to clean that with SNOBOL, and within a week it’s orange again. Anywhere that water gets it leaves an orange mark,” Lewis said.

Lewis’s wife, Gemelia, wears gloves to clean with the agent because of the harsh chemicals it contains; her husband is forced leave the house on cleaning day due to the fumes.

Fort Branch residents have been in contact with local government leaders about their water for the past three years, but nothing has been done so far, Lewis said.

“We was promised water when the South Perry Water Project was in its infancy, 12 maybe 13 years ago,” Lewis said. The community has also been promised to be the next on the list for city water if funds become available.

Lewis, alongside other Fort Branch residents who were able to come, attended the Perry County Fiscal Court meeting in April to voice their concerns to the magistrates and Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble.

Shirley Lewis took the floor to talk about not only poor water conditions, but also a lack of water in the head of the hollow during the summer months of the year.

“This is the 21st century, and such a necessity as water, we should have it,” she addressed the magistrates. “I don’t see any reason in this day and this age, a needful thing as water, why people don’t have it.”

Noble explained that the funds originally budgeted for the South Perry Water Project to bring Hazard city water to all of the county, including Fort Branch, were depleted by unanticipated expenses.

“When we did, the project we were going to come out of Fourseam, across Slab Town and back up. Well, that’s when we passed to build the new road, Route 7, up through there, so they wouldn’t give us the permit to go through Slab Town and back out because they was going to build that new road,” Noble said.

Because of this set back, the project had to go across the railroad tracks and then across the river, which expended most of the funds set aside for the whole project and caused the court to shorten its scope. Other setbacks have occurred since then, including cuts in coal severance money and denials from Abandoned Mine Lands Case Studies for grants for those areas still without city water in South Perry.

Noble said about 90 percent of the county has city water access now, up from 55 percent when the project started. With just around 10 percent of the county to go, he said he has not given up.

“We’re going to keep working on it. What we’re going to try to do is have Abandoned Mines look at it again, and then have a back-up system with CDBG (Community Development Block Grant) and coal severance. That’s all I can do,” he said. “I don’t blame them (the residents of Fort Branch) for being upset, but I explained to them that I was trying to get the money, that we’re working on it.”

Lewis and other community members have said they will continue coming to fiscal court meetings until something has been done about their water problem.

“We was promised water over three years ago, and, you know, everybody deserves clean drinking water. I don’t think that we should be different,” he said.

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Stephon Slone did NOT receive a FAIR trial by any means whatsoever. The prosecutorial misconduct alone is a disgrace little on still convicting an innocent man once a girl recants her story and is PROVEN to be a VIRGIN. The states medical examiner Alisha Cook, did infact do a medical examination to reveal that the girls hymen was indeed still intact in this case and this case is the exact same as the case POOLE v. STATE No. 2009-KA-00420-SCT. Stephon needs to argues the victims testimony is not credible because in describing a forcible rape from the standpoint of his insertion of his penis, there also is no doubt the jury considered Alisha Cooks testimony that her findings as to the condition of the victims hymen would be inconsistent with full penile penetration. Alisha Cooks testimony left no doubt that no full penetration had ever occurred, unless the penetration had been with a penis the size of Alisha Cooks finger. Unfortunately, there was no elaboration as to this or the size of Alisha Cooks finger. However considering Alisha Cook is for the state she did NOT want to say by any means that the alleged victim was infact a virgin the victims testimony was, therefore, suspect and incredible, substantially contradicted by medical testimony. Besides the fact of the communication ex parta between John Hansen and Stephon Slones witnesses which was never addressed or even to be heard about and then Mr. Hansen was laughing at Mr. Slones witnesses on stand and making false accusations about the defendants witnesses and trying to testify to the honesty of those witnesses, I myself was a witness in the case for my brother Stephon and I am willing to take a LIE DETECTORS at anytime and I will pay for it out of my own pocket just to proven John Hansen lied on me and others during the proceeding of this trial period when saying in court on June 11, 2013 in his arguments that all the witnesses aggreed to the exact same thing which was how they were transported to and from the court house and I myself did NOT agree with that by any means and I think its despicable how he tries to intimidate people on the stand and his assistant prosecutor I guess it was got all bent out of shape because I would NOT tell him what he wanted to hear about a letter written by the alleged victim to one of her friends which the friend brought themselves and gave to the defendants side and he argued that it wasnt her handwritting when infact it is and I know this myself and all they needed to do was bring in a handwritting specialist but they would NOT do that, all they did was send an innocent man to prison for along time to get a conviction under their belts, while Timothy Ryan Sizemore also appeared infront of them for the cold blooded murder of Samuel Louive and ONLY got 10 years for taking a mans life, a little girls father, a mothers son, and he gets a 10 year sentence for such a hanus crime and my brother Stephon Slone sits in prison for 20 years on a rape crime he did NOT commit when the victim racanted herself and was found to be a virgin, yet they let a jury member that went to school and hung out with me stay on his trial after me telling them that we knew her, and the alleged victims mother talked continuosly to the jury in and outside the courthouse and nothing was ever said, the vicitm was aloud to lie over and over again with no questioning as to why she was lying or to the honesty of an admitted liar and when she recanted that alone should have ended the case but NO, they gave the prosecution the chance to go talk with her again and talk her up and then it was like "Ohh yeah he did it, I lied when I said he didnt...I dont know why I just did". The tales of the rape went from he raped her so hard she was bleeding(yet her hymen is still intact after such a forcible rape encounter) and that it only happened that 1 time to it happened repeatedly and she had noway out or noone to turn to(yet her hymen is still intact with all that forcible raping going on over and over) so they pulled the card that a hymen could withstand some minor trama and stay intact if the penis was small however even with a penis the size of a tooth pick or ink pen if it was forcibly raping you it would infact tear your hymen so I call bulls**t on the entire trial and the petitions everyone signed for the release of Stephon Slone on a wrongful conviction or Pardon was never aloud to be entered in to the proceedings or be seen or heard about, Humm makes me wonder how a murderer Walks away with merely 10 years while an admitted liar recants, proven to be a virgin and lies repeatedly andStephon still gets 20 years thats a little fishy is you ask me and I dont think its the river running beside Main Street. They are alot of innocent people in prison and I think someone needs to start looking into that. We will never know for sure, but the few studies that have been done estimate that between 2.3% and 5% of all prisoners in the U.S. are innocent (for context, if just 1% of all prisoners are innocent, that would mean that more than 20,000 innocent people are in prison( this comes from the innocent project page under FAQs so it is facts. He was NOT given a fair trial, the rules and regulations wasnt followed as to the BAR anyways because SCR3.130(4.4)Respect for rights of third persons, SCR3.130(3.8)Specal responsibilities of a prosecutor(a)(c)(e), SCR3.130(3.5) Impartiality and decorum of the tribunal (b)(c), SCR3.130(3.4) Fairness to oposing party and counsel (a)(b)(d)(e)(f)(g). And I think Stephon deserves to be released and the alleged victim to come forward and get some real respect and tell the truth about it and just be honest and say "Hey look I didnt want to be there so I lied" Or the actual truth "My mother while in Leslie County Jail told me to get a boyfriend EVERY time I went to see her just so I would end up having sex so I could get him put in jail for rape which my mother has told me to say since I was a little girl everytime I didnt get my way and I also told my brother I would say the same thing about him but I lied on Stephon before I got the chance to lie on my brother thankfully and I did so here we are". That would be nice but we all know thats not gonna happen so we will do what we have to in order to get him out. I am even changing my career path thanks to this as is our cousin, Criminal Justice Law here we come...
<p>photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald</p><p>Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.</p>

photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald

Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.

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Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
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Ground broken for new sewage project in Chavies
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<p>photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald</p><p>Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.</p>

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Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.

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Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
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CHAVIES – Local community leaders were on hand Wednesday to break ground on a sewage treatment plant that officials say has been needed for years.

The plant has been in the works for the better part of the past decade as a project of Perry County Sanitation District 1. Chairman Bobby Brown, who is one of three members of the district’s board of directors appointed last year, said he’s glad to see the land excavated and the project finally get underway.

The treatment plant, located just across the Breathitt County line on land donated by Chavies resident David Duff, will begin with a capacity of 100,000 gallons. The service area will include most areas of the county north of the Daniel Boone Shopping Center, including Chavies Elementary. Brown told the Herald earlier this month that he expects bid could go out in the next 60 days, and he noted this week that the project could be complete by 2014.

“We look for the plant to be in operation in the fall of next year,” Brown said. “That’s the forecast right now, and we hope to see it.”

The first phase of development will utilize funding from the Appalachian Regional Commission, EPA, and coal severance taxes. The second phase will include $400,000 in coal severance, along with $875,000 in the form of a loan from the Kentucky Infrastructure Authority.

Brown credited the fiscal court’s involvement with helping the project finally get off the ground, noting that long-time Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble was able to open doors and contact people the district’s board wasn’t on its own. Additionally, county Road Foreman Chester Wooton oversaw excavation work at the site utilizing a bulldozer donated by Whayne Supply along with county equipment, saving an estimated $300,000.

But another key factor is that the public also got behind the project.

“We’ve got people from the community that’s beginning to get behind this, wanting sewer, and they’re telling politicians we want this,” Brown said. “I think that’s moved some of it.”

The plant will be designed to double its capacity when funds become available, and Judge Noble said the eventual plan is to take some of the strain from the city of Hazard’s plant and extend sewer service to other areas of the county, such as Upper Second Creek and the Bulan/Hiner areas.

District 1 Magistrate Frank Hurley noted this project could also be a gauge for others looking to bring similar projects online, especially small communities in the region.

“A lot of people are going to be looking at it, and we’re really going to work hard to make this a success,” Hurley said.

Wednesday’s groundbreaking ceremony included several local officials taking the podium. The prevailing theme of the day with each of them was cooperation between the city and county government, and even between the fiscal courts of Perry and Breathitt counties. Breathitt County had to adopt the road leading to the property into the road plan, and then an interlocal agreement was approved so that Perry County can maintain the road.

Noble added this treatment plant ultimately will have a positive effect for Breathitt County because the water in the North Fork of the Kentucky River, which in the Chavies area is polluted mainly by straight pipes in the area discharging raw sewage, won’t be as polluted once the plant is operational.

“Sewer (service) is more expensive than water, and there’s no money it. If you can break even you’re lucky,” Noble added. “But it’s something we’ve got to have. We’ve got to clean the river, and we’ve got to clean the counties up.”

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Stephon Slone did NOT receive a FAIR trial by any means whatsoever. The prosecutorial misconduct alone is a disgrace little on still convicting an innocent man once a girl recants her story and is PROVEN to be a VIRGIN. The states medical examiner Alisha Cook, did infact do a medical examination to reveal that the girls hymen was indeed still intact in this case and this case is the exact same as the case POOLE v. STATE No. 2009-KA-00420-SCT. Stephon needs to argues the victims testimony is not credible because in describing a forcible rape from the standpoint of his insertion of his penis, there also is no doubt the jury considered Alisha Cooks testimony that her findings as to the condition of the victims hymen would be inconsistent with full penile penetration. Alisha Cooks testimony left no doubt that no full penetration had ever occurred, unless the penetration had been with a penis the size of Alisha Cooks finger. Unfortunately, there was no elaboration as to this or the size of Alisha Cooks finger. However considering Alisha Cook is for the state she did NOT want to say by any means that the alleged victim was infact a virgin the victims testimony was, therefore, suspect and incredible, substantially contradicted by medical testimony. Besides the fact of the communication ex parta between John Hansen and Stephon Slones witnesses which was never addressed or even to be heard about and then Mr. Hansen was laughing at Mr. Slones witnesses on stand and making false accusations about the defendants witnesses and trying to testify to the honesty of those witnesses, I myself was a witness in the case for my brother Stephon and I am willing to take a LIE DETECTORS at anytime and I will pay for it out of my own pocket just to proven John Hansen lied on me and others during the proceeding of this trial period when saying in court on June 11, 2013 in his arguments that all the witnesses aggreed to the exact same thing which was how they were transported to and from the court house and I myself did NOT agree with that by any means and I think its despicable how he tries to intimidate people on the stand and his assistant prosecutor I guess it was got all bent out of shape because I would NOT tell him what he wanted to hear about a letter written by the alleged victim to one of her friends which the friend brought themselves and gave to the defendants side and he argued that it wasnt her handwritting when infact it is and I know this myself and all they needed to do was bring in a handwritting specialist but they would NOT do that, all they did was send an innocent man to prison for along time to get a conviction under their belts, while Timothy Ryan Sizemore also appeared infront of them for the cold blooded murder of Samuel Louive and ONLY got 10 years for taking a mans life, a little girls father, a mothers son, and he gets a 10 year sentence for such a hanus crime and my brother Stephon Slone sits in prison for 20 years on a rape crime he did NOT commit when the victim racanted herself and was found to be a virgin, yet they let a jury member that went to school and hung out with me stay on his trial after me telling them that we knew her, and the alleged victims mother talked continuosly to the jury in and outside the courthouse and nothing was ever said, the vicitm was aloud to lie over and over again with no questioning as to why she was lying or to the honesty of an admitted liar and when she recanted that alone should have ended the case but NO, they gave the prosecution the chance to go talk with her again and talk her up and then it was like "Ohh yeah he did it, I lied when I said he didnt...I dont know why I just did". The tales of the rape went from he raped her so hard she was bleeding(yet her hymen is still intact after such a forcible rape encounter) and that it only happened that 1 time to it happened repeatedly and she had noway out or noone to turn to(yet her hymen is still intact with all that forcible raping going on over and over) so they pulled the card that a hymen could withstand some minor trama and stay intact if the penis was small however even with a penis the size of a tooth pick or ink pen if it was forcibly raping you it would infact tear your hymen so I call bulls**t on the entire trial and the petitions everyone signed for the release of Stephon Slone on a wrongful conviction or Pardon was never aloud to be entered in to the proceedings or be seen or heard about, Humm makes me wonder how a murderer Walks away with merely 10 years while an admitted liar recants, proven to be a virgin and lies repeatedly andStephon still gets 20 years thats a little fishy is you ask me and I dont think its the river running beside Main Street. They are alot of innocent people in prison and I think someone needs to start looking into that. We will never know for sure, but the few studies that have been done estimate that between 2.3% and 5% of all prisoners in the U.S. are innocent (for context, if just 1% of all prisoners are innocent, that would mean that more than 20,000 innocent people are in prison( this comes from the innocent project page under FAQs so it is facts. He was NOT given a fair trial, the rules and regulations wasnt followed as to the BAR anyways because SCR3.130(4.4)Respect for rights of third persons, SCR3.130(3.8)Specal responsibilities of a prosecutor(a)(c)(e), SCR3.130(3.5) Impartiality and decorum of the tribunal (b)(c), SCR3.130(3.4) Fairness to oposing party and counsel (a)(b)(d)(e)(f)(g). And I think Stephon deserves to be released and the alleged victim to come forward and get some real respect and tell the truth about it and just be honest and say "Hey look I didnt want to be there so I lied" Or the actual truth "My mother while in Leslie County Jail told me to get a boyfriend EVERY time I went to see her just so I would end up having sex so I could get him put in jail for rape which my mother has told me to say since I was a little girl everytime I didnt get my way and I also told my brother I would say the same thing about him but I lied on Stephon before I got the chance to lie on my brother thankfully and I did so here we are". That would be nice but we all know thats not gonna happen so we will do what we have to in order to get him out. I am even changing my career path thanks to this as is our cousin, Criminal Justice Law here we come...
<p>photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald</p><p>Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.</p>

photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald

Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.

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Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
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Ground broken for new sewage project in Chavies
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<p>photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald</p><p>Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.</p>

photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald

Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.

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Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
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CHAVIES – Local community leaders were on hand Wednesday to break ground on a sewage treatment plant that officials say has been needed for years.

The plant has been in the works for the better part of the past decade as a project of Perry County Sanitation District 1. Chairman Bobby Brown, who is one of three members of the district’s board of directors appointed last year, said he’s glad to see the land excavated and the project finally get underway.

The treatment plant, located just across the Breathitt County line on land donated by Chavies resident David Duff, will begin with a capacity of 100,000 gallons. The service area will include most areas of the county north of the Daniel Boone Shopping Center, including Chavies Elementary. Brown told the Herald earlier this month that he expects bid could go out in the next 60 days, and he noted this week that the project could be complete by 2014.

“We look for the plant to be in operation in the fall of next year,” Brown said. “That’s the forecast right now, and we hope to see it.”

The first phase of development will utilize funding from the Appalachian Regional Commission, EPA, and coal severance taxes. The second phase will include $400,000 in coal severance, along with $875,000 in the form of a loan from the Kentucky Infrastructure Authority.

Brown credited the fiscal court’s involvement with helping the project finally get off the ground, noting that long-time Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble was able to open doors and contact people the district’s board wasn’t on its own. Additionally, county Road Foreman Chester Wooton oversaw excavation work at the site utilizing a bulldozer donated by Whayne Supply along with county equipment, saving an estimated $300,000.

But another key factor is that the public also got behind the project.

“We’ve got people from the community that’s beginning to get behind this, wanting sewer, and they’re telling politicians we want this,” Brown said. “I think that’s moved some of it.”

The plant will be designed to double its capacity when funds become available, and Judge Noble said the eventual plan is to take some of the strain from the city of Hazard’s plant and extend sewer service to other areas of the county, such as Upper Second Creek and the Bulan/Hiner areas.

District 1 Magistrate Frank Hurley noted this project could also be a gauge for others looking to bring similar projects online, especially small communities in the region.

“A lot of people are going to be looking at it, and we’re really going to work hard to make this a success,” Hurley said.

Wednesday’s groundbreaking ceremony included several local officials taking the podium. The prevailing theme of the day with each of them was cooperation between the city and county government, and even between the fiscal courts of Perry and Breathitt counties. Breathitt County had to adopt the road leading to the property into the road plan, and then an interlocal agreement was approved so that Perry County can maintain the road.

Noble added this treatment plant ultimately will have a positive effect for Breathitt County because the water in the North Fork of the Kentucky River, which in the Chavies area is polluted mainly by straight pipes in the area discharging raw sewage, won’t be as polluted once the plant is operational.

“Sewer (service) is more expensive than water, and there’s no money it. If you can break even you’re lucky,” Noble added. “But it’s something we’ve got to have. We’ve got to clean the river, and we’ve got to clean the counties up.”

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Stephon Slone did NOT receive a FAIR trial by any means whatsoever. The prosecutorial misconduct alone is a disgrace little on still convicting an innocent man once a girl recants her story and is PROVEN to be a VIRGIN. The states medical examiner Alisha Cook, did infact do a medical examination to reveal that the girls hymen was indeed still intact in this case and this case is the exact same as the case POOLE v. STATE No. 2009-KA-00420-SCT. Stephon needs to argues the victims testimony is not credible because in describing a forcible rape from the standpoint of his insertion of his penis, there also is no doubt the jury considered Alisha Cooks testimony that her findings as to the condition of the victims hymen would be inconsistent with full penile penetration. Alisha Cooks testimony left no doubt that no full penetration had ever occurred, unless the penetration had been with a penis the size of Alisha Cooks finger. Unfortunately, there was no elaboration as to this or the size of Alisha Cooks finger. However considering Alisha Cook is for the state she did NOT want to say by any means that the alleged victim was infact a virgin the victims testimony was, therefore, suspect and incredible, substantially contradicted by medical testimony. Besides the fact of the communication ex parta between John Hansen and Stephon Slones witnesses which was never addressed or even to be heard about and then Mr. Hansen was laughing at Mr. Slones witnesses on stand and making false accusations about the defendants witnesses and trying to testify to the honesty of those witnesses, I myself was a witness in the case for my brother Stephon and I am willing to take a LIE DETECTORS at anytime and I will pay for it out of my own pocket just to proven John Hansen lied on me and others during the proceeding of this trial period when saying in court on June 11, 2013 in his arguments that all the witnesses aggreed to the exact same thing which was how they were transported to and from the court house and I myself did NOT agree with that by any means and I think its despicable how he tries to intimidate people on the stand and his assistant prosecutor I guess it was got all bent out of shape because I would NOT tell him what he wanted to hear about a letter written by the alleged victim to one of her friends which the friend brought themselves and gave to the defendants side and he argued that it wasnt her handwritting when infact it is and I know this myself and all they needed to do was bring in a handwritting specialist but they would NOT do that, all they did was send an innocent man to prison for along time to get a conviction under their belts, while Timothy Ryan Sizemore also appeared infront of them for the cold blooded murder of Samuel Louive and ONLY got 10 years for taking a mans life, a little girls father, a mothers son, and he gets a 10 year sentence for such a hanus crime and my brother Stephon Slone sits in prison for 20 years on a rape crime he did NOT commit when the victim racanted herself and was found to be a virgin, yet they let a jury member that went to school and hung out with me stay on his trial after me telling them that we knew her, and the alleged victims mother talked continuosly to the jury in and outside the courthouse and nothing was ever said, the vicitm was aloud to lie over and over again with no questioning as to why she was lying or to the honesty of an admitted liar and when she recanted that alone should have ended the case but NO, they gave the prosecution the chance to go talk with her again and talk her up and then it was like "Ohh yeah he did it, I lied when I said he didnt...I dont know why I just did". The tales of the rape went from he raped her so hard she was bleeding(yet her hymen is still intact after such a forcible rape encounter) and that it only happened that 1 time to it happened repeatedly and she had noway out or noone to turn to(yet her hymen is still intact with all that forcible raping going on over and over) so they pulled the card that a hymen could withstand some minor trama and stay intact if the penis was small however even with a penis the size of a tooth pick or ink pen if it was forcibly raping you it would infact tear your hymen so I call bulls**t on the entire trial and the petitions everyone signed for the release of Stephon Slone on a wrongful conviction or Pardon was never aloud to be entered in to the proceedings or be seen or heard about, Humm makes me wonder how a murderer Walks away with merely 10 years while an admitted liar recants, proven to be a virgin and lies repeatedly andStephon still gets 20 years thats a little fishy is you ask me and I dont think its the river running beside Main Street. They are alot of innocent people in prison and I think someone needs to start looking into that. We will never know for sure, but the few studies that have been done estimate that between 2.3% and 5% of all prisoners in the U.S. are innocent (for context, if just 1% of all prisoners are innocent, that would mean that more than 20,000 innocent people are in prison( this comes from the innocent project page under FAQs so it is facts. He was NOT given a fair trial, the rules and regulations wasnt followed as to the BAR anyways because SCR3.130(4.4)Respect for rights of third persons, SCR3.130(3.8)Specal responsibilities of a prosecutor(a)(c)(e), SCR3.130(3.5) Impartiality and decorum of the tribunal (b)(c), SCR3.130(3.4) Fairness to oposing party and counsel (a)(b)(d)(e)(f)(g). And I think Stephon deserves to be released and the alleged victim to come forward and get some real respect and tell the truth about it and just be honest and say "Hey look I didnt want to be there so I lied" Or the actual truth "My mother while in Leslie County Jail told me to get a boyfriend EVERY time I went to see her just so I would end up having sex so I could get him put in jail for rape which my mother has told me to say since I was a little girl everytime I didnt get my way and I also told my brother I would say the same thing about him but I lied on Stephon before I got the chance to lie on my brother thankfully and I did so here we are". That would be nice but we all know thats not gonna happen so we will do what we have to in order to get him out. I am even changing my career path thanks to this as is our cousin, Criminal Justice Law here we come...
<p>photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald</p><p>Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.</p>

photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald

Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.

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Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
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Ground broken for new sewage project in Chavies
by Cris Ritchie
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<p>photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald</p><p>Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.</p>

photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald

Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.

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Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
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CHAVIES – Local community leaders were on hand Wednesday to break ground on a sewage treatment plant that officials say has been needed for years.

The plant has been in the works for the better part of the past decade as a project of Perry County Sanitation District 1. Chairman Bobby Brown, who is one of three members of the district’s board of directors appointed last year, said he’s glad to see the land excavated and the project finally get underway.

The treatment plant, located just across the Breathitt County line on land donated by Chavies resident David Duff, will begin with a capacity of 100,000 gallons. The service area will include most areas of the county north of the Daniel Boone Shopping Center, including Chavies Elementary. Brown told the Herald earlier this month that he expects bid could go out in the next 60 days, and he noted this week that the project could be complete by 2014.

“We look for the plant to be in operation in the fall of next year,” Brown said. “That’s the forecast right now, and we hope to see it.”

The first phase of development will utilize funding from the Appalachian Regional Commission, EPA, and coal severance taxes. The second phase will include $400,000 in coal severance, along with $875,000 in the form of a loan from the Kentucky Infrastructure Authority.

Brown credited the fiscal court’s involvement with helping the project finally get off the ground, noting that long-time Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble was able to open doors and contact people the district’s board wasn’t on its own. Additionally, county Road Foreman Chester Wooton oversaw excavation work at the site utilizing a bulldozer donated by Whayne Supply along with county equipment, saving an estimated $300,000.

But another key factor is that the public also got behind the project.

“We’ve got people from the community that’s beginning to get behind this, wanting sewer, and they’re telling politicians we want this,” Brown said. “I think that’s moved some of it.”

The plant will be designed to double its capacity when funds become available, and Judge Noble said the eventual plan is to take some of the strain from the city of Hazard’s plant and extend sewer service to other areas of the county, such as Upper Second Creek and the Bulan/Hiner areas.

District 1 Magistrate Frank Hurley noted this project could also be a gauge for others looking to bring similar projects online, especially small communities in the region.

“A lot of people are going to be looking at it, and we’re really going to work hard to make this a success,” Hurley said.

Wednesday’s groundbreaking ceremony included several local officials taking the podium. The prevailing theme of the day with each of them was cooperation between the city and county government, and even between the fiscal courts of Perry and Breathitt counties. Breathitt County had to adopt the road leading to the property into the road plan, and then an interlocal agreement was approved so that Perry County can maintain the road.

Noble added this treatment plant ultimately will have a positive effect for Breathitt County because the water in the North Fork of the Kentucky River, which in the Chavies area is polluted mainly by straight pipes in the area discharging raw sewage, won’t be as polluted once the plant is operational.

“Sewer (service) is more expensive than water, and there’s no money it. If you can break even you’re lucky,” Noble added. “But it’s something we’ve got to have. We’ve got to clean the river, and we’ve got to clean the counties up.”

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Stephon Slone did NOT receive a FAIR trial by any means whatsoever. The prosecutorial misconduct alone is a disgrace little on still convicting an innocent man once a girl recants her story and is PROVEN to be a VIRGIN. The states medical examiner Alisha Cook, did infact do a medical examination to reveal that the girls hymen was indeed still intact in this case and this case is the exact same as the case POOLE v. STATE No. 2009-KA-00420-SCT. Stephon needs to argues the victims testimony is not credible because in describing a forcible rape from the standpoint of his insertion of his penis, there also is no doubt the jury considered Alisha Cooks testimony that her findings as to the condition of the victims hymen would be inconsistent with full penile penetration. Alisha Cooks testimony left no doubt that no full penetration had ever occurred, unless the penetration had been with a penis the size of Alisha Cooks finger. Unfortunately, there was no elaboration as to this or the size of Alisha Cooks finger. However considering Alisha Cook is for the state she did NOT want to say by any means that the alleged victim was infact a virgin the victims testimony was, therefore, suspect and incredible, substantially contradicted by medical testimony. Besides the fact of the communication ex parta between John Hansen and Stephon Slones witnesses which was never addressed or even to be heard about and then Mr. Hansen was laughing at Mr. Slones witnesses on stand and making false accusations about the defendants witnesses and trying to testify to the honesty of those witnesses, I myself was a witness in the case for my brother Stephon and I am willing to take a LIE DETECTORS at anytime and I will pay for it out of my own pocket just to proven John Hansen lied on me and others during the proceeding of this trial period when saying in court on June 11, 2013 in his arguments that all the witnesses aggreed to the exact same thing which was how they were transported to and from the court house and I myself did NOT agree with that by any means and I think its despicable how he tries to intimidate people on the stand and his assistant prosecutor I guess it was got all bent out of shape because I would NOT tell him what he wanted to hear about a letter written by the alleged victim to one of her friends which the friend brought themselves and gave to the defendants side and he argued that it wasnt her handwritting when infact it is and I know this myself and all they needed to do was bring in a handwritting specialist but they would NOT do that, all they did was send an innocent man to prison for along time to get a conviction under their belts, while Timothy Ryan Sizemore also appeared infront of them for the cold blooded murder of Samuel Louive and ONLY got 10 years for taking a mans life, a little girls father, a mothers son, and he gets a 10 year sentence for such a hanus crime and my brother Stephon Slone sits in prison for 20 years on a rape crime he did NOT commit when the victim racanted herself and was found to be a virgin, yet they let a jury member that went to school and hung out with me stay on his trial after me telling them that we knew her, and the alleged victims mother talked continuosly to the jury in and outside the courthouse and nothing was ever said, the vicitm was aloud to lie over and over again with no questioning as to why she was lying or to the honesty of an admitted liar and when she recanted that alone should have ended the case but NO, they gave the prosecution the chance to go talk with her again and talk her up and then it was like "Ohh yeah he did it, I lied when I said he didnt...I dont know why I just did". The tales of the rape went from he raped her so hard she was bleeding(yet her hymen is still intact after such a forcible rape encounter) and that it only happened that 1 time to it happened repeatedly and she had noway out or noone to turn to(yet her hymen is still intact with all that forcible raping going on over and over) so they pulled the card that a hymen could withstand some minor trama and stay intact if the penis was small however even with a penis the size of a tooth pick or ink pen if it was forcibly raping you it would infact tear your hymen so I call bulls**t on the entire trial and the petitions everyone signed for the release of Stephon Slone on a wrongful conviction or Pardon was never aloud to be entered in to the proceedings or be seen or heard about, Humm makes me wonder how a murderer Walks away with merely 10 years while an admitted liar recants, proven to be a virgin and lies repeatedly andStephon still gets 20 years thats a little fishy is you ask me and I dont think its the river running beside Main Street. They are alot of innocent people in prison and I think someone needs to start looking into that. We will never know for sure, but the few studies that have been done estimate that between 2.3% and 5% of all prisoners in the U.S. are innocent (for context, if just 1% of all prisoners are innocent, that would mean that more than 20,000 innocent people are in prison( this comes from the innocent project page under FAQs so it is facts. He was NOT given a fair trial, the rules and regulations wasnt followed as to the BAR anyways because SCR3.130(4.4)Respect for rights of third persons, SCR3.130(3.8)Specal responsibilities of a prosecutor(a)(c)(e), SCR3.130(3.5) Impartiality and decorum of the tribunal (b)(c), SCR3.130(3.4) Fairness to oposing party and counsel (a)(b)(d)(e)(f)(g). And I think Stephon deserves to be released and the alleged victim to come forward and get some real respect and tell the truth about it and just be honest and say "Hey look I didnt want to be there so I lied" Or the actual truth "My mother while in Leslie County Jail told me to get a boyfriend EVERY time I went to see her just so I would end up having sex so I could get him put in jail for rape which my mother has told me to say since I was a little girl everytime I didnt get my way and I also told my brother I would say the same thing about him but I lied on Stephon before I got the chance to lie on my brother thankfully and I did so here we are". That would be nice but we all know thats not gonna happen so we will do what we have to in order to get him out. I am even changing my career path thanks to this as is our cousin, Criminal Justice Law here we come...
<p>photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald</p><p>Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.</p>

photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald

Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.

slideshow
Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
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Ground broken for new sewage project in Chavies
by Cris Ritchie
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<p>photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald</p><p>Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.</p>

photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald

Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.

slideshow
Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
slideshow

CHAVIES – Local community leaders were on hand Wednesday to break ground on a sewage treatment plant that officials say has been needed for years.

The plant has been in the works for the better part of the past decade as a project of Perry County Sanitation District 1. Chairman Bobby Brown, who is one of three members of the district’s board of directors appointed last year, said he’s glad to see the land excavated and the project finally get underway.

The treatment plant, located just across the Breathitt County line on land donated by Chavies resident David Duff, will begin with a capacity of 100,000 gallons. The service area will include most areas of the county north of the Daniel Boone Shopping Center, including Chavies Elementary. Brown told the Herald earlier this month that he expects bid could go out in the next 60 days, and he noted this week that the project could be complete by 2014.

“We look for the plant to be in operation in the fall of next year,” Brown said. “That’s the forecast right now, and we hope to see it.”

The first phase of development will utilize funding from the Appalachian Regional Commission, EPA, and coal severance taxes. The second phase will include $400,000 in coal severance, along with $875,000 in the form of a loan from the Kentucky Infrastructure Authority.

Brown credited the fiscal court’s involvement with helping the project finally get off the ground, noting that long-time Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble was able to open doors and contact people the district’s board wasn’t on its own. Additionally, county Road Foreman Chester Wooton oversaw excavation work at the site utilizing a bulldozer donated by Whayne Supply along with county equipment, saving an estimated $300,000.

But another key factor is that the public also got behind the project.

“We’ve got people from the community that’s beginning to get behind this, wanting sewer, and they’re telling politicians we want this,” Brown said. “I think that’s moved some of it.”

The plant will be designed to double its capacity when funds become available, and Judge Noble said the eventual plan is to take some of the strain from the city of Hazard’s plant and extend sewer service to other areas of the county, such as Upper Second Creek and the Bulan/Hiner areas.

District 1 Magistrate Frank Hurley noted this project could also be a gauge for others looking to bring similar projects online, especially small communities in the region.

“A lot of people are going to be looking at it, and we’re really going to work hard to make this a success,” Hurley said.

Wednesday’s groundbreaking ceremony included several local officials taking the podium. The prevailing theme of the day with each of them was cooperation between the city and county government, and even between the fiscal courts of Perry and Breathitt counties. Breathitt County had to adopt the road leading to the property into the road plan, and then an interlocal agreement was approved so that Perry County can maintain the road.

Noble added this treatment plant ultimately will have a positive effect for Breathitt County because the water in the North Fork of the Kentucky River, which in the Chavies area is polluted mainly by straight pipes in the area discharging raw sewage, won’t be as polluted once the plant is operational.

“Sewer (service) is more expensive than water, and there’s no money it. If you can break even you’re lucky,” Noble added. “But it’s something we’ve got to have. We’ve got to clean the river, and we’ve got to clean the counties up.”

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Stephon Slone did NOT receive a FAIR trial by any means whatsoever. The prosecutorial misconduct alone is a disgrace little on still convicting an innocent man once a girl recants her story and is PROVEN to be a VIRGIN. The states medical examiner Alisha Cook, did infact do a medical examination to reveal that the girls hymen was indeed still intact in this case and this case is the exact same as the case POOLE v. STATE No. 2009-KA-00420-SCT. Stephon needs to argues the victims testimony is not credible because in describing a forcible rape from the standpoint of his insertion of his penis, there also is no doubt the jury considered Alisha Cooks testimony that her findings as to the condition of the victims hymen would be inconsistent with full penile penetration. Alisha Cooks testimony left no doubt that no full penetration had ever occurred, unless the penetration had been with a penis the size of Alisha Cooks finger. Unfortunately, there was no elaboration as to this or the size of Alisha Cooks finger. However considering Alisha Cook is for the state she did NOT want to say by any means that the alleged victim was infact a virgin the victims testimony was, therefore, suspect and incredible, substantially contradicted by medical testimony. Besides the fact of the communication ex parta between John Hansen and Stephon Slones witnesses which was never addressed or even to be heard about and then Mr. Hansen was laughing at Mr. Slones witnesses on stand and making false accusations about the defendants witnesses and trying to testify to the honesty of those witnesses, I myself was a witness in the case for my brother Stephon and I am willing to take a LIE DETECTORS at anytime and I will pay for it out of my own pocket just to proven John Hansen lied on me and others during the proceeding of this trial period when saying in court on June 11, 2013 in his arguments that all the witnesses aggreed to the exact same thing which was how they were transported to and from the court house and I myself did NOT agree with that by any means and I think its despicable how he tries to intimidate people on the stand and his assistant prosecutor I guess it was got all bent out of shape because I would NOT tell him what he wanted to hear about a letter written by the alleged victim to one of her friends which the friend brought themselves and gave to the defendants side and he argued that it wasnt her handwritting when infact it is and I know this myself and all they needed to do was bring in a handwritting specialist but they would NOT do that, all they did was send an innocent man to prison for along time to get a conviction under their belts, while Timothy Ryan Sizemore also appeared infront of them for the cold blooded murder of Samuel Louive and ONLY got 10 years for taking a mans life, a little girls father, a mothers son, and he gets a 10 year sentence for such a hanus crime and my brother Stephon Slone sits in prison for 20 years on a rape crime he did NOT commit when the victim racanted herself and was found to be a virgin, yet they let a jury member that went to school and hung out with me stay on his trial after me telling them that we knew her, and the alleged victims mother talked continuosly to the jury in and outside the courthouse and nothing was ever said, the vicitm was aloud to lie over and over again with no questioning as to why she was lying or to the honesty of an admitted liar and when she recanted that alone should have ended the case but NO, they gave the prosecution the chance to go talk with her again and talk her up and then it was like "Ohh yeah he did it, I lied when I said he didnt...I dont know why I just did". The tales of the rape went from he raped her so hard she was bleeding(yet her hymen is still intact after such a forcible rape encounter) and that it only happened that 1 time to it happened repeatedly and she had noway out or noone to turn to(yet her hymen is still intact with all that forcible raping going on over and over) so they pulled the card that a hymen could withstand some minor trama and stay intact if the penis was small however even with a penis the size of a tooth pick or ink pen if it was forcibly raping you it would infact tear your hymen so I call bulls**t on the entire trial and the petitions everyone signed for the release of Stephon Slone on a wrongful conviction or Pardon was never aloud to be entered in to the proceedings or be seen or heard about, Humm makes me wonder how a murderer Walks away with merely 10 years while an admitted liar recants, proven to be a virgin and lies repeatedly andStephon still gets 20 years thats a little fishy is you ask me and I dont think its the river running beside Main Street. They are alot of innocent people in prison and I think someone needs to start looking into that. We will never know for sure, but the few studies that have been done estimate that between 2.3% and 5% of all prisoners in the U.S. are innocent (for context, if just 1% of all prisoners are innocent, that would mean that more than 20,000 innocent people are in prison( this comes from the innocent project page under FAQs so it is facts. He was NOT given a fair trial, the rules and regulations wasnt followed as to the BAR anyways because SCR3.130(4.4)Respect for rights of third persons, SCR3.130(3.8)Specal responsibilities of a prosecutor(a)(c)(e), SCR3.130(3.5) Impartiality and decorum of the tribunal (b)(c), SCR3.130(3.4) Fairness to oposing party and counsel (a)(b)(d)(e)(f)(g). And I think Stephon deserves to be released and the alleged victim to come forward and get some real respect and tell the truth about it and just be honest and say "Hey look I didnt want to be there so I lied" Or the actual truth "My mother while in Leslie County Jail told me to get a boyfriend EVERY time I went to see her just so I would end up having sex so I could get him put in jail for rape which my mother has told me to say since I was a little girl everytime I didnt get my way and I also told my brother I would say the same thing about him but I lied on Stephon before I got the chance to lie on my brother thankfully and I did so here we are". That would be nice but we all know thats not gonna happen so we will do what we have to in order to get him out. I am even changing my career path thanks to this as is our cousin, Criminal Justice Law here we come...
<p>photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald</p><p>Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.</p>

photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald

Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.

slideshow
Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
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Ground broken for new sewage project in Chavies
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<p>photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald</p><p>Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.</p>

photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald

Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.

slideshow
Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
slideshow

CHAVIES – Local community leaders were on hand Wednesday to break ground on a sewage treatment plant that officials say has been needed for years.

The plant has been in the works for the better part of the past decade as a project of Perry County Sanitation District 1. Chairman Bobby Brown, who is one of three members of the district’s board of directors appointed last year, said he’s glad to see the land excavated and the project finally get underway.

The treatment plant, located just across the Breathitt County line on land donated by Chavies resident David Duff, will begin with a capacity of 100,000 gallons. The service area will include most areas of the county north of the Daniel Boone Shopping Center, including Chavies Elementary. Brown told the Herald earlier this month that he expects bid could go out in the next 60 days, and he noted this week that the project could be complete by 2014.

“We look for the plant to be in operation in the fall of next year,” Brown said. “That’s the forecast right now, and we hope to see it.”

The first phase of development will utilize funding from the Appalachian Regional Commission, EPA, and coal severance taxes. The second phase will include $400,000 in coal severance, along with $875,000 in the form of a loan from the Kentucky Infrastructure Authority.

Brown credited the fiscal court’s involvement with helping the project finally get off the ground, noting that long-time Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble was able to open doors and contact people the district’s board wasn’t on its own. Additionally, county Road Foreman Chester Wooton oversaw excavation work at the site utilizing a bulldozer donated by Whayne Supply along with county equipment, saving an estimated $300,000.

But another key factor is that the public also got behind the project.

“We’ve got people from the community that’s beginning to get behind this, wanting sewer, and they’re telling politicians we want this,” Brown said. “I think that’s moved some of it.”

The plant will be designed to double its capacity when funds become available, and Judge Noble said the eventual plan is to take some of the strain from the city of Hazard’s plant and extend sewer service to other areas of the county, such as Upper Second Creek and the Bulan/Hiner areas.

District 1 Magistrate Frank Hurley noted this project could also be a gauge for others looking to bring similar projects online, especially small communities in the region.

“A lot of people are going to be looking at it, and we’re really going to work hard to make this a success,” Hurley said.

Wednesday’s groundbreaking ceremony included several local officials taking the podium. The prevailing theme of the day with each of them was cooperation between the city and county government, and even between the fiscal courts of Perry and Breathitt counties. Breathitt County had to adopt the road leading to the property into the road plan, and then an interlocal agreement was approved so that Perry County can maintain the road.

Noble added this treatment plant ultimately will have a positive effect for Breathitt County because the water in the North Fork of the Kentucky River, which in the Chavies area is polluted mainly by straight pipes in the area discharging raw sewage, won’t be as polluted once the plant is operational.

“Sewer (service) is more expensive than water, and there’s no money it. If you can break even you’re lucky,” Noble added. “But it’s something we’ve got to have. We’ve got to clean the river, and we’ve got to clean the counties up.”

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June 19, 2013
Stephon Slone did NOT receive a FAIR trial by any means whatsoever. The prosecutorial misconduct alone is a disgrace little on still convicting an innocent man once a girl recants her story and is PROVEN to be a VIRGIN. The states medical examiner Alisha Cook, did infact do a medical examination to reveal that the girls hymen was indeed still intact in this case and this case is the exact same as the case POOLE v. STATE No. 2009-KA-00420-SCT. Stephon needs to argues the victims testimony is not credible because in describing a forcible rape from the standpoint of his insertion of his penis, there also is no doubt the jury considered Alisha Cooks testimony that her findings as to the condition of the victims hymen would be inconsistent with full penile penetration. Alisha Cooks testimony left no doubt that no full penetration had ever occurred, unless the penetration had been with a penis the size of Alisha Cooks finger. Unfortunately, there was no elaboration as to this or the size of Alisha Cooks finger. However considering Alisha Cook is for the state she did NOT want to say by any means that the alleged victim was infact a virgin the victims testimony was, therefore, suspect and incredible, substantially contradicted by medical testimony. Besides the fact of the communication ex parta between John Hansen and Stephon Slones witnesses which was never addressed or even to be heard about and then Mr. Hansen was laughing at Mr. Slones witnesses on stand and making false accusations about the defendants witnesses and trying to testify to the honesty of those witnesses, I myself was a witness in the case for my brother Stephon and I am willing to take a LIE DETECTORS at anytime and I will pay for it out of my own pocket just to proven John Hansen lied on me and others during the proceeding of this trial period when saying in court on June 11, 2013 in his arguments that all the witnesses aggreed to the exact same thing which was how they were transported to and from the court house and I myself did NOT agree with that by any means and I think its despicable how he tries to intimidate people on the stand and his assistant prosecutor I guess it was got all bent out of shape because I would NOT tell him what he wanted to hear about a letter written by the alleged victim to one of her friends which the friend brought themselves and gave to the defendants side and he argued that it wasnt her handwritting when infact it is and I know this myself and all they needed to do was bring in a handwritting specialist but they would NOT do that, all they did was send an innocent man to prison for along time to get a conviction under their belts, while Timothy Ryan Sizemore also appeared infront of them for the cold blooded murder of Samuel Louive and ONLY got 10 years for taking a mans life, a little girls father, a mothers son, and he gets a 10 year sentence for such a hanus crime and my brother Stephon Slone sits in prison for 20 years on a rape crime he did NOT commit when the victim racanted herself and was found to be a virgin, yet they let a jury member that went to school and hung out with me stay on his trial after me telling them that we knew her, and the alleged victims mother talked continuosly to the jury in and outside the courthouse and nothing was ever said, the vicitm was aloud to lie over and over again with no questioning as to why she was lying or to the honesty of an admitted liar and when she recanted that alone should have ended the case but NO, they gave the prosecution the chance to go talk with her again and talk her up and then it was like "Ohh yeah he did it, I lied when I said he didnt...I dont know why I just did". The tales of the rape went from he raped her so hard she was bleeding(yet her hymen is still intact after such a forcible rape encounter) and that it only happened that 1 time to it happened repeatedly and she had noway out or noone to turn to(yet her hymen is still intact with all that forcible raping going on over and over) so they pulled the card that a hymen could withstand some minor trama and stay intact if the penis was small however even with a penis the size of a tooth pick or ink pen if it was forcibly raping you it would infact tear your hymen so I call bulls**t on the entire trial and the petitions everyone signed for the release of Stephon Slone on a wrongful conviction or Pardon was never aloud to be entered in to the proceedings or be seen or heard about, Humm makes me wonder how a murderer Walks away with merely 10 years while an admitted liar recants, proven to be a virgin and lies repeatedly andStephon still gets 20 years thats a little fishy is you ask me and I dont think its the river running beside Main Street. They are alot of innocent people in prison and I think someone needs to start looking into that. We will never know for sure, but the few studies that have been done estimate that between 2.3% and 5% of all prisoners in the U.S. are innocent (for context, if just 1% of all prisoners are innocent, that would mean that more than 20,000 innocent people are in prison( this comes from the innocent project page under FAQs so it is facts. He was NOT given a fair trial, the rules and regulations wasnt followed as to the BAR anyways because SCR3.130(4.4)Respect for rights of third persons, SCR3.130(3.8)Specal responsibilities of a prosecutor(a)(c)(e), SCR3.130(3.5) Impartiality and decorum of the tribunal (b)(c), SCR3.130(3.4) Fairness to oposing party and counsel (a)(b)(d)(e)(f)(g). And I think Stephon deserves to be released and the alleged victim to come forward and get some real respect and tell the truth about it and just be honest and say "Hey look I didnt want to be there so I lied" Or the actual truth "My mother while in Leslie County Jail told me to get a boyfriend EVERY time I went to see her just so I would end up having sex so I could get him put in jail for rape which my mother has told me to say since I was a little girl everytime I didnt get my way and I also told my brother I would say the same thing about him but I lied on Stephon before I got the chance to lie on my brother thankfully and I did so here we are". That would be nice but we all know thats not gonna happen so we will do what we have to in order to get him out. I am even changing my career path thanks to this as is our cousin, Criminal Justice Law here we come...
<p>photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald</p><p>Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.</p>

photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald

Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.

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Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
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Ground broken for new sewage project in Chavies
by Cris Ritchie
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<p>photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald</p><p>Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.</p>

photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald

Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.

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Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
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CHAVIES – Local community leaders were on hand Wednesday to break ground on a sewage treatment plant that officials say has been needed for years.

The plant has been in the works for the better part of the past decade as a project of Perry County Sanitation District 1. Chairman Bobby Brown, who is one of three members of the district’s board of directors appointed last year, said he’s glad to see the land excavated and the project finally get underway.

The treatment plant, located just across the Breathitt County line on land donated by Chavies resident David Duff, will begin with a capacity of 100,000 gallons. The service area will include most areas of the county north of the Daniel Boone Shopping Center, including Chavies Elementary. Brown told the Herald earlier this month that he expects bid could go out in the next 60 days, and he noted this week that the project could be complete by 2014.

“We look for the plant to be in operation in the fall of next year,” Brown said. “That’s the forecast right now, and we hope to see it.”

The first phase of development will utilize funding from the Appalachian Regional Commission, EPA, and coal severance taxes. The second phase will include $400,000 in coal severance, along with $875,000 in the form of a loan from the Kentucky Infrastructure Authority.

Brown credited the fiscal court’s involvement with helping the project finally get off the ground, noting that long-time Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble was able to open doors and contact people the district’s board wasn’t on its own. Additionally, county Road Foreman Chester Wooton oversaw excavation work at the site utilizing a bulldozer donated by Whayne Supply along with county equipment, saving an estimated $300,000.

But another key factor is that the public also got behind the project.

“We’ve got people from the community that’s beginning to get behind this, wanting sewer, and they’re telling politicians we want this,” Brown said. “I think that’s moved some of it.”

The plant will be designed to double its capacity when funds become available, and Judge Noble said the eventual plan is to take some of the strain from the city of Hazard’s plant and extend sewer service to other areas of the county, such as Upper Second Creek and the Bulan/Hiner areas.

District 1 Magistrate Frank Hurley noted this project could also be a gauge for others looking to bring similar projects online, especially small communities in the region.

“A lot of people are going to be looking at it, and we’re really going to work hard to make this a success,” Hurley said.

Wednesday’s groundbreaking ceremony included several local officials taking the podium. The prevailing theme of the day with each of them was cooperation between the city and county government, and even between the fiscal courts of Perry and Breathitt counties. Breathitt County had to adopt the road leading to the property into the road plan, and then an interlocal agreement was approved so that Perry County can maintain the road.

Noble added this treatment plant ultimately will have a positive effect for Breathitt County because the water in the North Fork of the Kentucky River, which in the Chavies area is polluted mainly by straight pipes in the area discharging raw sewage, won’t be as polluted once the plant is operational.

“Sewer (service) is more expensive than water, and there’s no money it. If you can break even you’re lucky,” Noble added. “But it’s something we’ve got to have. We’ve got to clean the river, and we’ve got to clean the counties up.”

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Stephon Slone did NOT receive a FAIR trial by any means whatsoever. The prosecutorial misconduct alone is a disgrace little on still convicting an innocent man once a girl recants her story and is PROVEN to be a VIRGIN. The states medical examiner Alisha Cook, did infact do a medical examination to reveal that the girls hymen was indeed still intact in this case and this case is the exact same as the case POOLE v. STATE No. 2009-KA-00420-SCT. Stephon needs to argues the victims testimony is not credible because in describing a forcible rape from the standpoint of his insertion of his penis, there also is no doubt the jury considered Alisha Cooks testimony that her findings as to the condition of the victims hymen would be inconsistent with full penile penetration. Alisha Cooks testimony left no doubt that no full penetration had ever occurred, unless the penetration had been with a penis the size of Alisha Cooks finger. Unfortunately, there was no elaboration as to this or the size of Alisha Cooks finger. However considering Alisha Cook is for the state she did NOT want to say by any means that the alleged victim was infact a virgin the victims testimony was, therefore, suspect and incredible, substantially contradicted by medical testimony. Besides the fact of the communication ex parta between John Hansen and Stephon Slones witnesses which was never addressed or even to be heard about and then Mr. Hansen was laughing at Mr. Slones witnesses on stand and making false accusations about the defendants witnesses and trying to testify to the honesty of those witnesses, I myself was a witness in the case for my brother Stephon and I am willing to take a LIE DETECTORS at anytime and I will pay for it out of my own pocket just to proven John Hansen lied on me and others during the proceeding of this trial period when saying in court on June 11, 2013 in his arguments that all the witnesses aggreed to the exact same thing which was how they were transported to and from the court house and I myself did NOT agree with that by any means and I think its despicable how he tries to intimidate people on the stand and his assistant prosecutor I guess it was got all bent out of shape because I would NOT tell him what he wanted to hear about a letter written by the alleged victim to one of her friends which the friend brought themselves and gave to the defendants side and he argued that it wasnt her handwritting when infact it is and I know this myself and all they needed to do was bring in a handwritting specialist but they would NOT do that, all they did was send an innocent man to prison for along time to get a conviction under their belts, while Timothy Ryan Sizemore also appeared infront of them for the cold blooded murder of Samuel Louive and ONLY got 10 years for taking a mans life, a little girls father, a mothers son, and he gets a 10 year sentence for such a hanus crime and my brother Stephon Slone sits in prison for 20 years on a rape crime he did NOT commit when the victim racanted herself and was found to be a virgin, yet they let a jury member that went to school and hung out with me stay on his trial after me telling them that we knew her, and the alleged victims mother talked continuosly to the jury in and outside the courthouse and nothing was ever said, the vicitm was aloud to lie over and over again with no questioning as to why she was lying or to the honesty of an admitted liar and when she recanted that alone should have ended the case but NO, they gave the prosecution the chance to go talk with her again and talk her up and then it was like "Ohh yeah he did it, I lied when I said he didnt...I dont know why I just did". The tales of the rape went from he raped her so hard she was bleeding(yet her hymen is still intact after such a forcible rape encounter) and that it only happened that 1 time to it happened repeatedly and she had noway out or noone to turn to(yet her hymen is still intact with all that forcible raping going on over and over) so they pulled the card that a hymen could withstand some minor trama and stay intact if the penis was small however even with a penis the size of a tooth pick or ink pen if it was forcibly raping you it would infact tear your hymen so I call bulls**t on the entire trial and the petitions everyone signed for the release of Stephon Slone on a wrongful conviction or Pardon was never aloud to be entered in to the proceedings or be seen or heard about, Humm makes me wonder how a murderer Walks away with merely 10 years while an admitted liar recants, proven to be a virgin and lies repeatedly andStephon still gets 20 years thats a little fishy is you ask me and I dont think its the river running beside Main Street. They are alot of innocent people in prison and I think someone needs to start looking into that. We will never know for sure, but the few studies that have been done estimate that between 2.3% and 5% of all prisoners in the U.S. are innocent (for context, if just 1% of all prisoners are innocent, that would mean that more than 20,000 innocent people are in prison( this comes from the innocent project page under FAQs so it is facts. He was NOT given a fair trial, the rules and regulations wasnt followed as to the BAR anyways because SCR3.130(4.4)Respect for rights of third persons, SCR3.130(3.8)Specal responsibilities of a prosecutor(a)(c)(e), SCR3.130(3.5) Impartiality and decorum of the tribunal (b)(c), SCR3.130(3.4) Fairness to oposing party and counsel (a)(b)(d)(e)(f)(g). And I think Stephon deserves to be released and the alleged victim to come forward and get some real respect and tell the truth about it and just be honest and say "Hey look I didnt want to be there so I lied" Or the actual truth "My mother while in Leslie County Jail told me to get a boyfriend EVERY time I went to see her just so I would end up having sex so I could get him put in jail for rape which my mother has told me to say since I was a little girl everytime I didnt get my way and I also told my brother I would say the same thing about him but I lied on Stephon before I got the chance to lie on my brother thankfully and I did so here we are". That would be nice but we all know thats not gonna happen so we will do what we have to in order to get him out. I am even changing my career path thanks to this as is our cousin, Criminal Justice Law here we come...
<p>photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald</p><p>Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.</p>

photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald

Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.

slideshow
Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
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Ground broken for new sewage project in Chavies
by Cris Ritchie
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Jun 19, 2013 | 106 views | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print
<p>photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald</p><p>Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.</p>

photos by Cris Ritchie | Hazard Herald

Local officials gathered near the Chavies community Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony on a new waste water treatment plant.

slideshow
Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble (left) was one of several officials speaking at the ceremony, along with Bobby Brown (pictured at right), chairman of Perry County Sanitation District 1.
slideshow

CHAVIES – Local community leaders were on hand Wednesday to break ground on a sewage treatment plant that officials say has been needed for years.

The plant has been in the works for the better part of the past decade as a project of Perry County Sanitation District 1. Chairman Bobby Brown, who is one of three members of the district’s board of directors appointed last year, said he’s glad to see the land excavated and the project finally get underway.

The treatment plant, located just across the Breathitt County line on land donated by Chavies resident David Duff, will begin with a capacity of 100,000 gallons. The service area will include most areas of the county north of the Daniel Boone Shopping Center, including Chavies Elementary. Brown told the Herald earlier this month that he expects bid could go out in the next 60 days, and he noted this week that the project could be complete by 2014.

“We look for the plant to be in operation in the fall of next year,” Brown said. “That’s the forecast right now, and we hope to see it.”

The first phase of development will utilize funding from the Appalachian Regional Commission, EPA, and coal severance taxes. The second phase will include $400,000 in coal severance, along with $875,000 in the form of a loan from the Kentucky Infrastructure Authority.

Brown credited the fiscal court’s involvement with helping the project finally get off the ground, noting that long-time Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble was able to open doors and contact people the district’s board wasn’t on its own. Additionally, county Road Foreman Chester Wooton oversaw excavation work at the site utilizing a bulldozer donated by Whayne Supply along with county equipment, saving an estimated $300,000.

But another key factor is that the public also got behind the project.

“We’ve got people from the community that’s beginning to get behind this, wanting sewer, and they’re telling politicians we want this,” Brown said. “I think that’s moved some of it.”

The plant will be designed to double its capacity when funds become available, and Judge Noble said the eventual plan is to take some of the strain from the city of Hazard’s plant and extend sewer service to other areas of the county, such as Upper Second Creek and the Bulan/Hiner areas.

District 1 Magistrate Frank Hurley noted this project could also be a gauge for others looking to bring similar projects online, especially small communities in the region.

“A lot of people are going to be looking at it, and we’re really going to work hard to make this a success,” Hurley said.

Wednesday’s groundbreaking ceremony included several local officials taking the podium. The prevailing theme of the day with each of them was cooperation between the city and county government, and even between the fiscal courts of Perry and Breathitt counties. Breathitt County had to adopt the road leading to the property into the road plan, and then an interlocal agreement was approved so that Perry County can maintain the road.

Noble added this treatment plant ultimately will have a positive effect for Breathitt County because the water in the North Fork of the Kentucky River, which in the Chavies area is polluted mainly by straight pipes in the area discharging raw sewage, won’t be as polluted once the plant is operational.

“Sewer (service) is more expensive than water, and there’s no money it. If you can break even you’re lucky,” Noble added. “But it’s something we’ve got to have. We’ve got to clean the river, and we’ve got to clean the counties up.”

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