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The communities of Perry County: Hazard, part 2
by Bailey Richards
Staff Reporter
Hazard's downtown area, as seen from the Ky. 15 bypass in early 2012. (photo by Bailey Richards)
Hazard's downtown area, as seen from the Ky. 15 bypass in early 2012. (photo by Bailey Richards)
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Hazard's annual Black Gold Festival, 2011.
Hazard's annual Black Gold Festival, 2011.
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Hazard City Hall.
Hazard City Hall.
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A Perry County Coal mining operation near Hazard.
A Perry County Coal mining operation near Hazard.
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Main Street.
Main Street.
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The lower end of Hazard's Main Street.
The lower end of Hazard's Main Street.
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Editor’s Note: The first part of this story was published in the Herald’s July 3 edition, and can still be found online at www.hazard-herald.com.

HAZARD, Ky. — The city of Hazard has seen immense growth and change over the last 70 years, from the boom of the coal mines to several major economic downturns. Through it all, Hazard has remained a center of commerce, progress and charity in the mountains, giving it the nickname “The Queen City of the Mountains.”

Following the initial coal boom in the early days and the railroad coming to Hazard, dozens of small companies tried to capitalize on the new energy market. However, starting a coal mine and building coal camps and infrastructure takes time and it would be several years before many of these camps would be operational.

According to the book Perry County Kentucky, A History, published by the Perry County chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, it took several years for many of these companies to even begin to ship coal. While these mines and companies brought in thousands of workers to the community and helped create much of the progress in Hazard at the time, most did not last.

By the mid 1940’s only three of the original mines in the area remained. Once the infrastructure was put into place by these early mines, it became much easier for larger mines to come in and be successful. By 1922, only 10 years after the first reported coal statistics from Hazard which consisted of only two companies and 1,400 tons, there were 65 companies mining upwards of 4,300,000 tons in Perry County.

During World War II, coal production skyrocketed to over 6 million tons. After the war, coal declined briefly but sharply enough to create changes in the industry. Since then production has remained steady and mining has become a way of life for many in Hazard and Perry County.

The mines did, however, bring in a new surge of people from outside the mountains to Eastern Kentucky. As these mines brought engineers, operators and wealthy owners, many of them settled in Hazard, making it a truly international town for many decades. It was not uncommon for different languages to be heard on the streets and in the restaurants of Hazard.

World War II marked a big push in Hazard to help the war effort in any way possible. At City Hall in Mayor Nan Gorman’s office are photos of raw material collections from metal to rubber. The items lined Main Street and the piles reached about five feet tall.

One person who remembers this effort and has been fortunate to see much of the changes and evolution in Hazard over the years in Mayor Gorman. She said it was not uncommon for the people of Hazard to lend a hand, and they went so far as to provide soldiers, nurses and doctors as well as supplies to the effort.

Mayor Gorman graduated from high school in Hazard in 1946 and returned to Hazard in 1977, when she married former Mayor Bill Gorman.

In the 1930s and 40s, Hazard was an isolated area with few cars, roads and modern conveniences. Despite this, there was a music and arts school as well as two modern medical facilities.

“There was Hazard Hospital and then the one across the street was Hurst Snyder Hospital,” said Mayor Gorman. “We had two hospitals.”

Mayor Gorman said that her father came to Hazard during the Depression to work as a doctor and worked his way up to directing Hazard Hospital, which was located in a four story facility where the Dawahare building, which currently houses Hazard Herald, is currently located on High Street.

“They had the first surgical unit in Lexington or here that was all tile, so they could wash it down and I know all about it because I used to stand on a box to watch the surgery,” Gorman remembered.

The two hospitals catered to the mines and had contracts with them for emergencies and surgical procedures. Mayor Gorman’s father was contracted with 33 mines in the area, which meant going into the mines if there was an accident or riding a manual train car to a train wreck.

During this time in Hazard’s history, the downtown area existed as a hub of activity where most of the store fronts were located. Mayor Gorman noted that Hazard was culturally and educationally advanced for the state.

“It was a wonderful time in our town,” she said.

The mines brought in people from across the world. Nearly all of the mine operators and owners lived in Hazard and brought their families and private educators with them. While public schools had been available in Hazard since before the coming of the railroad in 1912, most students went to private schools. It would be several years before that students and parents began to trust the public school system.

“We had a wonderful school system, very hard,” said Mayor Gorman.

Since then, Hazard Independent Schools have remained a high achieving school system. They remain above the state norms in testing to this day, and much of that is thanks to the high standards set in the early days of education in Hazard.

Along with Hazard public schools, the city also boasted a school of music and art called St. Cecelia. They offered piano lessons, art, violin and voice.

One figure who worked significantly to shape Hazard was the late Mayor Bill Gorman. Long before his 33-year career as mayor he became interested in bettering his community.

Before coal became the primary export in the area, lumber was exported in large quantities. So many trees had been cut that the hills around Hazard had become nearly bare from all of the timber being cut and sold. When Bill Gorman was only 16 years old he began working on reforestation and planted trees on many of the hills around the city. He was recognized for this work, which set him on a path of trying to improve the city every chance he got.

When he was in his 20s, Gorman built a boat and traveled the Kentucky River in an effort to publicize the importance of local waterways.

“He wanted people to be aware that our river was our lifeline,” said Mayor Nan Gorman.

Despite his long career as mayor, Bill Gorman did not initially plan on running the first time. As the story goes, while he was in Florida some men here in Hazard signed him up as a candidate, and in 1977 he was elected, taking the oath of office the following year. Since that time, a Gorman has been mayor in Hazard.

Perhaps one of Bill Gorman’s best known projects was the first TV station in Hazard.

“We got a horrible write up in Life magazine, and it made him mad so he decided that he would put the TV station in,” Nan Gorman explained. “Everybody thought he was just crazy.”

To help the station become successful he traveled to New York City and convinced NBC to be affiliated with his new TV station. In 1985 Gorman sold the station, which is now known as WYMT-TV and exists as a CBS affiliate.

While Hazard boasts the region’s only television station, the city also boasts one of the most powerful radion stations in the region in WSGS, which can broadcast at 100,000 watts. The station plays country music and provides news updates and talk. The first broadcast went out in the 1950s, and the station will celebrate 60 years in business in November. A pioneer in the local radio industry was the late Ernest Sparkman, whose sons still operate WSGS on Hazard’s Main Street.

The week that Mayor Bill Gorman was sworn in as mayor City Hall burned to the ground. The current City Hall was built in its place soon after. According to Mayor Nan Gorman, Bill had gone to Washington, D.C. and asked for the funds to build the new City Hall.

Hazard has expanded significantly outside its initial boarders of only 10 acres to include areas of commerce and medicine. Several businesses opened at the Black Gold Shopping Center at Jacklot Hollow in the 1980s, and many still remain. The public library moved there to a state-of-the-art facility in 2009.

Though much of Hazard’s commercial history has focused on the downtown area, the city is also made up of several different mostly residential communities. Lothair was annexed into the city limits in the 1960s, while other areas include Walkertown, Wabaco, Allais and the Backwoods.

While medicine was a large part of Hazard in the early 1900s it became a major goal of many people in the area to build one large centrally located hospital complex. While the struggle for where this new hospital would be located was brutal, once the decision was made to locate the new hospital on a reclaimed mine site all parties quickly put aside their differences and went to work.

The hospital they worked on later became the Hazard ARH, located at Morton Blvd. It has seen many major changes over the years, including the addition of the Center for Rural Health, a cancer treatment center and a psychiatric center. A flurry of development also sprang up around the hospital, on land once owned by a well-known land developer named Roy Campbell. Roy Campbell Drive, for instance, is located just beside the hospital and includes several other businesses and organizations, including Whayne Supply and LKLP.

Other developments in Hazard in the past three decades include the Hazard Village Shopping Center on the Hal Rogers Parkway, and the Daniel Boone Shopping Center on the Carl D. Perkins Parkway, as well as several residential areas.

But as many businesses began moving out of the downtown area, Hazard’s Main Street, once the town’s commercial center, began to suffer. But in the last year several years businesses have moved to Main Street, in part, because the owners have wanted to work to revitalize the area. Py Cakes, Century 21, and the Journey Church, have all opened new store fronts on Main Street in the past year.

The owners of both Py Cakes and Century 21 have said in interviews with the Herald that they wanted to help be a part of bringing Main Street back to the way it used to be as the center of commerce, culture and entertainment in Hazard and Perry County.

Many of Hazard’s residents have remained interested in maintaining its history over the years by creating and maintaining extensive records on the city and county in both the public library’s genealogy section and the Bobby Davis Museum. The museum curates to many of the historic photographs, books, newspapers, and items that make up Hazard’s history. It is open to the public who share a love of history, and historian Martha Quigley is a wealth of knowledge on the foundation and expansion of Hazard and Perry County.

Sports has also remained an important part of Hazard’s history. The city once hosted a professional baseball team in the Bombers in the late 1940s and early 1950s, and Hazard High School has captured several state championships over the years, including its most recent in Class A football in 2011. Some of Hazard’s more notable sports figures include Johnny Cox and Jim Rose.

Despite economic ups and downs and a current slow down in the coal industry, Hazard has remained a resilient town with people who care about the community and want to see it thrive. And that, perhaps more than anything, is why the town remains an important one not only in Perry County, but in the region.

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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...
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William Prewitt, 77, of Hazard , passed away Saturday, June 15 in Hazard.

He was a retired truck driver for Combs Petroleum, and the son of the late Silas Prewitt and the late Dora Gayhart Wilkerson. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Brenda Fraley Prewitt.

He is survived by his daughter, Kimberly Prewitt and Glenn Farler of London; son Wendell Prewitt and wife Marie of Bulan; sister Ruth Kirby of Ohio; brother Charles Prewitt of Ohio; grandchildren Jenifer Boggs, Jordan Prewitt, and Billy Ray Farler; and five great-grandchildren.

Arrangements are being handled by Maggard Mountain View Chapel of Hazard, where the funeral services will be held on Wednesday, June 19 at 2 p.m. with Jack Carter officiating. Masonic Rites will begin at 1:30 p.m. Interment will be at Riverside Cemetery in Hazard.

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Clyde “Joe” Franks, 70, died Monday, June 17 at the Hazard ARH medical center.

He was born on June 2, 1943, to the late Jesse Franks and Marie Lane Franks. He was a life-long resident of Perry County, a roofer by occupation, and enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, and also preceded in death by his brother, Carly Franks.

He is survived by his lifelong companion, Blanche Stacy of Ary; sons Anthony Franks and Jason Franks, both of Ary; daughters Jenon Franks of Ary and Jodi Franks of Batavia, Ohio; brothers Oscar Franks of Lothair and Gene Willard Franks of Tennessee; sisters Judy Spencer of Christopher and Betty Joseph of Lothair; along with 13 grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be conducted on Saturday, June 22 at 11 a.m. at the Engle-Bowling Funeral Home of Hazard with Danny Stacy officiating. The interment will follow in the Stacy-Franks Cemetery located at Ary. The visitation will be at the Engle-Bowling Funeral Home on Friday Evening from 6 to 9 p.m.

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LKLP cuts programs as sequester rears its ugly head
by Amelia Holliday
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HAZARD — The dirtiest four-letter word an American could utter just a few months ago was actually a nine-letter word that merely meant cutting government spending. However, since the end of March, many seem to have forgotten about the impending doom felt after the federal sequester cuts were announced.

This month, the LKLP Community Action Council, a non-profit organization serving Leslie, Knott, Letcher, and Perry counties that seeks to better the community and the poor through community action, was reminded just how dirty that nine-letter word could be after being forced to cut funding to multiple programs in the area.

Ricky Baker, executive director of the council, said the board was forced to make some difficult decisions at its last board meeting regarding programs aimed at helping those most in need in the area.

“Anytime there’s a cut, you know, it’s going to be tough on the agency as far as trying to maintain the staff that you have, and you do sometimes have to cut back on the clients you serve because you can’t take those kinds of cuts without something hurting,” Baker said.

The Head Start program, a federal program that provides education, health, and nutrition services to low-income families, which LKLP oversees, will have its federal funding cut by over $200,000 this coming fiscal year.

“We actually have letters we’re preparing to send out to participating parents with what effects it’s going to have on them,” Baker said.

LKLP also provides public transportation to those who qualify financially in the area and contracts transportation services out to other regions in the state including Bowling Green and Richmond.

Perry County Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble, a member of the LKLP board, said the board was facing possible termination of those services provided outside of the region because of losses of large amounts of money to that part of the transportation program.

“We don’t need to be doing that. If we’re losing money we don’t need to be doing that,” Noble said

The board voted earlier this month to terminate those contracts outside of the region if there was no way to get back that lost money. Last week, Baker said state legislators called to let the board know that funds had been found to assist the contracted transportation program.

“We were going to have to terminate those if the state did not provide additional funding, but they actually decided to provide more funding,” Baker said.

Noble said there is a reason the state would not let LKLP terminate those transportation contracts.

“They can’t get anyone else to do it,” he said. “The good part about that, they’ve got that call center, and the call center’s here in Hazard and it creates jobs. If we cancel all those contracts we’re going to lose those jobs and jobs is what we need right now.”

Another program being hit hard by budget cuts is the home care program. The Kentucky River Area Development District (KRADD) contracts this service out to LKLP, meaning LKLP is given funds by KRADD to perform the services for the program, which mainly include housekeeping, grocery shopping, and any other things participants, who are 60 years old or older, need to have done to remain in unassisted living. However, at last month’s board meeting, LKLP was forced to terminate that contract due to a contract disagreement.

“They (LKLP) sent us a proposal for a renewal to do the services with the dollar amount that they wanted per unit. That dollar amount was unacceptable, it was too high; we could not negotiate that, so they pulled their offer,” Peggy Roll, human services director for KRADD, said.

Baker said LKLP had lost around $30,000 this year because of the home care program, so was forced to ask for more in their new bid for next year.

Roll said with no other offers on the table, and LKLP’s contract ending on June 30, the agency had no choice but to apply for a waiver for the program.

“We really had no way of doing it any other way because we only got the one response. With the waiver we can go ahead and bring those services in house,” she said.

Although it is unclear exactly how much the waiver will be for, Roll said there was virtually no job loss as those aids who were working with LKLP with the home care program simply applied to KRADD for their same positions.

“Nobody’s going to lose services, in many cases they won’t even notice a change,” Roll added. “We want to ensure that people continue to receive care.”

Roll said the waiver can be renewed every year, although with budget cuts running rampant it is hard to estimate exactly how much money the program will be able to be afforded by the state.

“It’s not like Medicaid where every time you add a client you’re able to bill those services. There’s one pot of money and you can only serve the number of people that pot of money can do. That money has been cut eight times in the last 13 years,” she 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...
William Prewitt
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William Prewitt, 77, of Hazard , passed away Saturday, June 15 in Hazard.

He was a retired truck driver for Combs Petroleum, and the son of the late Silas Prewitt and the late Dora Gayhart Wilkerson. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Brenda Fraley Prewitt.

He is survived by his daughter, Kimberly Prewitt and Glenn Farler of London; son Wendell Prewitt and wife Marie of Bulan; sister Ruth Kirby of Ohio; brother Charles Prewitt of Ohio; grandchildren Jenifer Boggs, Jordan Prewitt, and Billy Ray Farler; and five great-grandchildren.

Arrangements are being handled by Maggard Mountain View Chapel of Hazard, where the funeral services will be held on Wednesday, June 19 at 2 p.m. with Jack Carter officiating. Masonic Rites will begin at 1:30 p.m. Interment will be at Riverside Cemetery in Hazard.

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Clyde Franks
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Clyde “Joe” Franks, 70, died Monday, June 17 at the Hazard ARH medical center.

He was born on June 2, 1943, to the late Jesse Franks and Marie Lane Franks. He was a life-long resident of Perry County, a roofer by occupation, and enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, and also preceded in death by his brother, Carly Franks.

He is survived by his lifelong companion, Blanche Stacy of Ary; sons Anthony Franks and Jason Franks, both of Ary; daughters Jenon Franks of Ary and Jodi Franks of Batavia, Ohio; brothers Oscar Franks of Lothair and Gene Willard Franks of Tennessee; sisters Judy Spencer of Christopher and Betty Joseph of Lothair; along with 13 grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be conducted on Saturday, June 22 at 11 a.m. at the Engle-Bowling Funeral Home of Hazard with Danny Stacy officiating. The interment will follow in the Stacy-Franks Cemetery located at Ary. The visitation will be at the Engle-Bowling Funeral Home on Friday Evening from 6 to 9 p.m.

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LKLP cuts programs as sequester rears its ugly head
by Amelia Holliday
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HAZARD — The dirtiest four-letter word an American could utter just a few months ago was actually a nine-letter word that merely meant cutting government spending. However, since the end of March, many seem to have forgotten about the impending doom felt after the federal sequester cuts were announced.

This month, the LKLP Community Action Council, a non-profit organization serving Leslie, Knott, Letcher, and Perry counties that seeks to better the community and the poor through community action, was reminded just how dirty that nine-letter word could be after being forced to cut funding to multiple programs in the area.

Ricky Baker, executive director of the council, said the board was forced to make some difficult decisions at its last board meeting regarding programs aimed at helping those most in need in the area.

“Anytime there’s a cut, you know, it’s going to be tough on the agency as far as trying to maintain the staff that you have, and you do sometimes have to cut back on the clients you serve because you can’t take those kinds of cuts without something hurting,” Baker said.

The Head Start program, a federal program that provides education, health, and nutrition services to low-income families, which LKLP oversees, will have its federal funding cut by over $200,000 this coming fiscal year.

“We actually have letters we’re preparing to send out to participating parents with what effects it’s going to have on them,” Baker said.

LKLP also provides public transportation to those who qualify financially in the area and contracts transportation services out to other regions in the state including Bowling Green and Richmond.

Perry County Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble, a member of the LKLP board, said the board was facing possible termination of those services provided outside of the region because of losses of large amounts of money to that part of the transportation program.

“We don’t need to be doing that. If we’re losing money we don’t need to be doing that,” Noble said

The board voted earlier this month to terminate those contracts outside of the region if there was no way to get back that lost money. Last week, Baker said state legislators called to let the board know that funds had been found to assist the contracted transportation program.

“We were going to have to terminate those if the state did not provide additional funding, but they actually decided to provide more funding,” Baker said.

Noble said there is a reason the state would not let LKLP terminate those transportation contracts.

“They can’t get anyone else to do it,” he said. “The good part about that, they’ve got that call center, and the call center’s here in Hazard and it creates jobs. If we cancel all those contracts we’re going to lose those jobs and jobs is what we need right now.”

Another program being hit hard by budget cuts is the home care program. The Kentucky River Area Development District (KRADD) contracts this service out to LKLP, meaning LKLP is given funds by KRADD to perform the services for the program, which mainly include housekeeping, grocery shopping, and any other things participants, who are 60 years old or older, need to have done to remain in unassisted living. However, at last month’s board meeting, LKLP was forced to terminate that contract due to a contract disagreement.

“They (LKLP) sent us a proposal for a renewal to do the services with the dollar amount that they wanted per unit. That dollar amount was unacceptable, it was too high; we could not negotiate that, so they pulled their offer,” Peggy Roll, human services director for KRADD, said.

Baker said LKLP had lost around $30,000 this year because of the home care program, so was forced to ask for more in their new bid for next year.

Roll said with no other offers on the table, and LKLP’s contract ending on June 30, the agency had no choice but to apply for a waiver for the program.

“We really had no way of doing it any other way because we only got the one response. With the waiver we can go ahead and bring those services in house,” she said.

Although it is unclear exactly how much the waiver will be for, Roll said there was virtually no job loss as those aids who were working with LKLP with the home care program simply applied to KRADD for their same positions.

“Nobody’s going to lose services, in many cases they won’t even notice a change,” Roll added. “We want to ensure that people continue to receive care.”

Roll said the waiver can be renewed every year, although with budget cuts running rampant it is hard to estimate exactly how much money the program will be able to be afforded by the state.

“It’s not like Medicaid where every time you add a client you’re able to bill those services. There’s one pot of money and you can only serve the number of people that pot of money can do. That money has been cut eight times in the last 13 years,” she 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...
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William Prewitt, 77, of Hazard , passed away Saturday, June 15 in Hazard.

He was a retired truck driver for Combs Petroleum, and the son of the late Silas Prewitt and the late Dora Gayhart Wilkerson. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Brenda Fraley Prewitt.

He is survived by his daughter, Kimberly Prewitt and Glenn Farler of London; son Wendell Prewitt and wife Marie of Bulan; sister Ruth Kirby of Ohio; brother Charles Prewitt of Ohio; grandchildren Jenifer Boggs, Jordan Prewitt, and Billy Ray Farler; and five great-grandchildren.

Arrangements are being handled by Maggard Mountain View Chapel of Hazard, where the funeral services will be held on Wednesday, June 19 at 2 p.m. with Jack Carter officiating. Masonic Rites will begin at 1:30 p.m. Interment will be at Riverside Cemetery in Hazard.

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Clyde “Joe” Franks, 70, died Monday, June 17 at the Hazard ARH medical center.

He was born on June 2, 1943, to the late Jesse Franks and Marie Lane Franks. He was a life-long resident of Perry County, a roofer by occupation, and enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, and also preceded in death by his brother, Carly Franks.

He is survived by his lifelong companion, Blanche Stacy of Ary; sons Anthony Franks and Jason Franks, both of Ary; daughters Jenon Franks of Ary and Jodi Franks of Batavia, Ohio; brothers Oscar Franks of Lothair and Gene Willard Franks of Tennessee; sisters Judy Spencer of Christopher and Betty Joseph of Lothair; along with 13 grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be conducted on Saturday, June 22 at 11 a.m. at the Engle-Bowling Funeral Home of Hazard with Danny Stacy officiating. The interment will follow in the Stacy-Franks Cemetery located at Ary. The visitation will be at the Engle-Bowling Funeral Home on Friday Evening from 6 to 9 p.m.

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LKLP cuts programs as sequester rears its ugly head
by Amelia Holliday
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HAZARD — The dirtiest four-letter word an American could utter just a few months ago was actually a nine-letter word that merely meant cutting government spending. However, since the end of March, many seem to have forgotten about the impending doom felt after the federal sequester cuts were announced.

This month, the LKLP Community Action Council, a non-profit organization serving Leslie, Knott, Letcher, and Perry counties that seeks to better the community and the poor through community action, was reminded just how dirty that nine-letter word could be after being forced to cut funding to multiple programs in the area.

Ricky Baker, executive director of the council, said the board was forced to make some difficult decisions at its last board meeting regarding programs aimed at helping those most in need in the area.

“Anytime there’s a cut, you know, it’s going to be tough on the agency as far as trying to maintain the staff that you have, and you do sometimes have to cut back on the clients you serve because you can’t take those kinds of cuts without something hurting,” Baker said.

The Head Start program, a federal program that provides education, health, and nutrition services to low-income families, which LKLP oversees, will have its federal funding cut by over $200,000 this coming fiscal year.

“We actually have letters we’re preparing to send out to participating parents with what effects it’s going to have on them,” Baker said.

LKLP also provides public transportation to those who qualify financially in the area and contracts transportation services out to other regions in the state including Bowling Green and Richmond.

Perry County Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble, a member of the LKLP board, said the board was facing possible termination of those services provided outside of the region because of losses of large amounts of money to that part of the transportation program.

“We don’t need to be doing that. If we’re losing money we don’t need to be doing that,” Noble said

The board voted earlier this month to terminate those contracts outside of the region if there was no way to get back that lost money. Last week, Baker said state legislators called to let the board know that funds had been found to assist the contracted transportation program.

“We were going to have to terminate those if the state did not provide additional funding, but they actually decided to provide more funding,” Baker said.

Noble said there is a reason the state would not let LKLP terminate those transportation contracts.

“They can’t get anyone else to do it,” he said. “The good part about that, they’ve got that call center, and the call center’s here in Hazard and it creates jobs. If we cancel all those contracts we’re going to lose those jobs and jobs is what we need right now.”

Another program being hit hard by budget cuts is the home care program. The Kentucky River Area Development District (KRADD) contracts this service out to LKLP, meaning LKLP is given funds by KRADD to perform the services for the program, which mainly include housekeeping, grocery shopping, and any other things participants, who are 60 years old or older, need to have done to remain in unassisted living. However, at last month’s board meeting, LKLP was forced to terminate that contract due to a contract disagreement.

“They (LKLP) sent us a proposal for a renewal to do the services with the dollar amount that they wanted per unit. That dollar amount was unacceptable, it was too high; we could not negotiate that, so they pulled their offer,” Peggy Roll, human services director for KRADD, said.

Baker said LKLP had lost around $30,000 this year because of the home care program, so was forced to ask for more in their new bid for next year.

Roll said with no other offers on the table, and LKLP’s contract ending on June 30, the agency had no choice but to apply for a waiver for the program.

“We really had no way of doing it any other way because we only got the one response. With the waiver we can go ahead and bring those services in house,” she said.

Although it is unclear exactly how much the waiver will be for, Roll said there was virtually no job loss as those aids who were working with LKLP with the home care program simply applied to KRADD for their same positions.

“Nobody’s going to lose services, in many cases they won’t even notice a change,” Roll added. “We want to ensure that people continue to receive care.”

Roll said the waiver can be renewed every year, although with budget cuts running rampant it is hard to estimate exactly how much money the program will be able to be afforded by the state.

“It’s not like Medicaid where every time you add a client you’re able to bill those services. There’s one pot of money and you can only serve the number of people that pot of money can do. That money has been cut eight times in the last 13 years,” she 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...
William Prewitt
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William Prewitt, 77, of Hazard , passed away Saturday, June 15 in Hazard.

He was a retired truck driver for Combs Petroleum, and the son of the late Silas Prewitt and the late Dora Gayhart Wilkerson. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Brenda Fraley Prewitt.

He is survived by his daughter, Kimberly Prewitt and Glenn Farler of London; son Wendell Prewitt and wife Marie of Bulan; sister Ruth Kirby of Ohio; brother Charles Prewitt of Ohio; grandchildren Jenifer Boggs, Jordan Prewitt, and Billy Ray Farler; and five great-grandchildren.

Arrangements are being handled by Maggard Mountain View Chapel of Hazard, where the funeral services will be held on Wednesday, June 19 at 2 p.m. with Jack Carter officiating. Masonic Rites will begin at 1:30 p.m. Interment will be at Riverside Cemetery in Hazard.

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Clyde “Joe” Franks, 70, died Monday, June 17 at the Hazard ARH medical center.

He was born on June 2, 1943, to the late Jesse Franks and Marie Lane Franks. He was a life-long resident of Perry County, a roofer by occupation, and enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, and also preceded in death by his brother, Carly Franks.

He is survived by his lifelong companion, Blanche Stacy of Ary; sons Anthony Franks and Jason Franks, both of Ary; daughters Jenon Franks of Ary and Jodi Franks of Batavia, Ohio; brothers Oscar Franks of Lothair and Gene Willard Franks of Tennessee; sisters Judy Spencer of Christopher and Betty Joseph of Lothair; along with 13 grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be conducted on Saturday, June 22 at 11 a.m. at the Engle-Bowling Funeral Home of Hazard with Danny Stacy officiating. The interment will follow in the Stacy-Franks Cemetery located at Ary. The visitation will be at the Engle-Bowling Funeral Home on Friday Evening from 6 to 9 p.m.

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LKLP cuts programs as sequester rears its ugly head
by Amelia Holliday
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HAZARD — The dirtiest four-letter word an American could utter just a few months ago was actually a nine-letter word that merely meant cutting government spending. However, since the end of March, many seem to have forgotten about the impending doom felt after the federal sequester cuts were announced.

This month, the LKLP Community Action Council, a non-profit organization serving Leslie, Knott, Letcher, and Perry counties that seeks to better the community and the poor through community action, was reminded just how dirty that nine-letter word could be after being forced to cut funding to multiple programs in the area.

Ricky Baker, executive director of the council, said the board was forced to make some difficult decisions at its last board meeting regarding programs aimed at helping those most in need in the area.

“Anytime there’s a cut, you know, it’s going to be tough on the agency as far as trying to maintain the staff that you have, and you do sometimes have to cut back on the clients you serve because you can’t take those kinds of cuts without something hurting,” Baker said.

The Head Start program, a federal program that provides education, health, and nutrition services to low-income families, which LKLP oversees, will have its federal funding cut by over $200,000 this coming fiscal year.

“We actually have letters we’re preparing to send out to participating parents with what effects it’s going to have on them,” Baker said.

LKLP also provides public transportation to those who qualify financially in the area and contracts transportation services out to other regions in the state including Bowling Green and Richmond.

Perry County Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble, a member of the LKLP board, said the board was facing possible termination of those services provided outside of the region because of losses of large amounts of money to that part of the transportation program.

“We don’t need to be doing that. If we’re losing money we don’t need to be doing that,” Noble said

The board voted earlier this month to terminate those contracts outside of the region if there was no way to get back that lost money. Last week, Baker said state legislators called to let the board know that funds had been found to assist the contracted transportation program.

“We were going to have to terminate those if the state did not provide additional funding, but they actually decided to provide more funding,” Baker said.

Noble said there is a reason the state would not let LKLP terminate those transportation contracts.

“They can’t get anyone else to do it,” he said. “The good part about that, they’ve got that call center, and the call center’s here in Hazard and it creates jobs. If we cancel all those contracts we’re going to lose those jobs and jobs is what we need right now.”

Another program being hit hard by budget cuts is the home care program. The Kentucky River Area Development District (KRADD) contracts this service out to LKLP, meaning LKLP is given funds by KRADD to perform the services for the program, which mainly include housekeeping, grocery shopping, and any other things participants, who are 60 years old or older, need to have done to remain in unassisted living. However, at last month’s board meeting, LKLP was forced to terminate that contract due to a contract disagreement.

“They (LKLP) sent us a proposal for a renewal to do the services with the dollar amount that they wanted per unit. That dollar amount was unacceptable, it was too high; we could not negotiate that, so they pulled their offer,” Peggy Roll, human services director for KRADD, said.

Baker said LKLP had lost around $30,000 this year because of the home care program, so was forced to ask for more in their new bid for next year.

Roll said with no other offers on the table, and LKLP’s contract ending on June 30, the agency had no choice but to apply for a waiver for the program.

“We really had no way of doing it any other way because we only got the one response. With the waiver we can go ahead and bring those services in house,” she said.

Although it is unclear exactly how much the waiver will be for, Roll said there was virtually no job loss as those aids who were working with LKLP with the home care program simply applied to KRADD for their same positions.

“Nobody’s going to lose services, in many cases they won’t even notice a change,” Roll added. “We want to ensure that people continue to receive care.”

Roll said the waiver can be renewed every year, although with budget cuts running rampant it is hard to estimate exactly how much money the program will be able to be afforded by the state.

“It’s not like Medicaid where every time you add a client you’re able to bill those services. There’s one pot of money and you can only serve the number of people that pot of money can do. That money has been cut eight times in the last 13 years,” she 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...
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William Prewitt, 77, of Hazard , passed away Saturday, June 15 in Hazard.

He was a retired truck driver for Combs Petroleum, and the son of the late Silas Prewitt and the late Dora Gayhart Wilkerson. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Brenda Fraley Prewitt.

He is survived by his daughter, Kimberly Prewitt and Glenn Farler of London; son Wendell Prewitt and wife Marie of Bulan; sister Ruth Kirby of Ohio; brother Charles Prewitt of Ohio; grandchildren Jenifer Boggs, Jordan Prewitt, and Billy Ray Farler; and five great-grandchildren.

Arrangements are being handled by Maggard Mountain View Chapel of Hazard, where the funeral services will be held on Wednesday, June 19 at 2 p.m. with Jack Carter officiating. Masonic Rites will begin at 1:30 p.m. Interment will be at Riverside Cemetery in Hazard.

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Clyde “Joe” Franks, 70, died Monday, June 17 at the Hazard ARH medical center.

He was born on June 2, 1943, to the late Jesse Franks and Marie Lane Franks. He was a life-long resident of Perry County, a roofer by occupation, and enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, and also preceded in death by his brother, Carly Franks.

He is survived by his lifelong companion, Blanche Stacy of Ary; sons Anthony Franks and Jason Franks, both of Ary; daughters Jenon Franks of Ary and Jodi Franks of Batavia, Ohio; brothers Oscar Franks of Lothair and Gene Willard Franks of Tennessee; sisters Judy Spencer of Christopher and Betty Joseph of Lothair; along with 13 grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be conducted on Saturday, June 22 at 11 a.m. at the Engle-Bowling Funeral Home of Hazard with Danny Stacy officiating. The interment will follow in the Stacy-Franks Cemetery located at Ary. The visitation will be at the Engle-Bowling Funeral Home on Friday Evening from 6 to 9 p.m.

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LKLP cuts programs as sequester rears its ugly head
by Amelia Holliday
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HAZARD — The dirtiest four-letter word an American could utter just a few months ago was actually a nine-letter word that merely meant cutting government spending. However, since the end of March, many seem to have forgotten about the impending doom felt after the federal sequester cuts were announced.

This month, the LKLP Community Action Council, a non-profit organization serving Leslie, Knott, Letcher, and Perry counties that seeks to better the community and the poor through community action, was reminded just how dirty that nine-letter word could be after being forced to cut funding to multiple programs in the area.

Ricky Baker, executive director of the council, said the board was forced to make some difficult decisions at its last board meeting regarding programs aimed at helping those most in need in the area.

“Anytime there’s a cut, you know, it’s going to be tough on the agency as far as trying to maintain the staff that you have, and you do sometimes have to cut back on the clients you serve because you can’t take those kinds of cuts without something hurting,” Baker said.

The Head Start program, a federal program that provides education, health, and nutrition services to low-income families, which LKLP oversees, will have its federal funding cut by over $200,000 this coming fiscal year.

“We actually have letters we’re preparing to send out to participating parents with what effects it’s going to have on them,” Baker said.

LKLP also provides public transportation to those who qualify financially in the area and contracts transportation services out to other regions in the state including Bowling Green and Richmond.

Perry County Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble, a member of the LKLP board, said the board was facing possible termination of those services provided outside of the region because of losses of large amounts of money to that part of the transportation program.

“We don’t need to be doing that. If we’re losing money we don’t need to be doing that,” Noble said

The board voted earlier this month to terminate those contracts outside of the region if there was no way to get back that lost money. Last week, Baker said state legislators called to let the board know that funds had been found to assist the contracted transportation program.

“We were going to have to terminate those if the state did not provide additional funding, but they actually decided to provide more funding,” Baker said.

Noble said there is a reason the state would not let LKLP terminate those transportation contracts.

“They can’t get anyone else to do it,” he said. “The good part about that, they’ve got that call center, and the call center’s here in Hazard and it creates jobs. If we cancel all those contracts we’re going to lose those jobs and jobs is what we need right now.”

Another program being hit hard by budget cuts is the home care program. The Kentucky River Area Development District (KRADD) contracts this service out to LKLP, meaning LKLP is given funds by KRADD to perform the services for the program, which mainly include housekeeping, grocery shopping, and any other things participants, who are 60 years old or older, need to have done to remain in unassisted living. However, at last month’s board meeting, LKLP was forced to terminate that contract due to a contract disagreement.

“They (LKLP) sent us a proposal for a renewal to do the services with the dollar amount that they wanted per unit. That dollar amount was unacceptable, it was too high; we could not negotiate that, so they pulled their offer,” Peggy Roll, human services director for KRADD, said.

Baker said LKLP had lost around $30,000 this year because of the home care program, so was forced to ask for more in their new bid for next year.

Roll said with no other offers on the table, and LKLP’s contract ending on June 30, the agency had no choice but to apply for a waiver for the program.

“We really had no way of doing it any other way because we only got the one response. With the waiver we can go ahead and bring those services in house,” she said.

Although it is unclear exactly how much the waiver will be for, Roll said there was virtually no job loss as those aids who were working with LKLP with the home care program simply applied to KRADD for their same positions.

“Nobody’s going to lose services, in many cases they won’t even notice a change,” Roll added. “We want to ensure that people continue to receive care.”

Roll said the waiver can be renewed every year, although with budget cuts running rampant it is hard to estimate exactly how much money the program will be able to be afforded by the state.

“It’s not like Medicaid where every time you add a client you’re able to bill those services. There’s one pot of money and you can only serve the number of people that pot of money can do. That money has been cut eight times in the last 13 years,” she 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...
William Prewitt
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William Prewitt, 77, of Hazard , passed away Saturday, June 15 in Hazard.

He was a retired truck driver for Combs Petroleum, and the son of the late Silas Prewitt and the late Dora Gayhart Wilkerson. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Brenda Fraley Prewitt.

He is survived by his daughter, Kimberly Prewitt and Glenn Farler of London; son Wendell Prewitt and wife Marie of Bulan; sister Ruth Kirby of Ohio; brother Charles Prewitt of Ohio; grandchildren Jenifer Boggs, Jordan Prewitt, and Billy Ray Farler; and five great-grandchildren.

Arrangements are being handled by Maggard Mountain View Chapel of Hazard, where the funeral services will be held on Wednesday, June 19 at 2 p.m. with Jack Carter officiating. Masonic Rites will begin at 1:30 p.m. Interment will be at Riverside Cemetery in Hazard.

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Clyde “Joe” Franks, 70, died Monday, June 17 at the Hazard ARH medical center.

He was born on June 2, 1943, to the late Jesse Franks and Marie Lane Franks. He was a life-long resident of Perry County, a roofer by occupation, and enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, and also preceded in death by his brother, Carly Franks.

He is survived by his lifelong companion, Blanche Stacy of Ary; sons Anthony Franks and Jason Franks, both of Ary; daughters Jenon Franks of Ary and Jodi Franks of Batavia, Ohio; brothers Oscar Franks of Lothair and Gene Willard Franks of Tennessee; sisters Judy Spencer of Christopher and Betty Joseph of Lothair; along with 13 grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be conducted on Saturday, June 22 at 11 a.m. at the Engle-Bowling Funeral Home of Hazard with Danny Stacy officiating. The interment will follow in the Stacy-Franks Cemetery located at Ary. The visitation will be at the Engle-Bowling Funeral Home on Friday Evening from 6 to 9 p.m.

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LKLP cuts programs as sequester rears its ugly head
by Amelia Holliday
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HAZARD — The dirtiest four-letter word an American could utter just a few months ago was actually a nine-letter word that merely meant cutting government spending. However, since the end of March, many seem to have forgotten about the impending doom felt after the federal sequester cuts were announced.

This month, the LKLP Community Action Council, a non-profit organization serving Leslie, Knott, Letcher, and Perry counties that seeks to better the community and the poor through community action, was reminded just how dirty that nine-letter word could be after being forced to cut funding to multiple programs in the area.

Ricky Baker, executive director of the council, said the board was forced to make some difficult decisions at its last board meeting regarding programs aimed at helping those most in need in the area.

“Anytime there’s a cut, you know, it’s going to be tough on the agency as far as trying to maintain the staff that you have, and you do sometimes have to cut back on the clients you serve because you can’t take those kinds of cuts without something hurting,” Baker said.

The Head Start program, a federal program that provides education, health, and nutrition services to low-income families, which LKLP oversees, will have its federal funding cut by over $200,000 this coming fiscal year.

“We actually have letters we’re preparing to send out to participating parents with what effects it’s going to have on them,” Baker said.

LKLP also provides public transportation to those who qualify financially in the area and contracts transportation services out to other regions in the state including Bowling Green and Richmond.

Perry County Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble, a member of the LKLP board, said the board was facing possible termination of those services provided outside of the region because of losses of large amounts of money to that part of the transportation program.

“We don’t need to be doing that. If we’re losing money we don’t need to be doing that,” Noble said

The board voted earlier this month to terminate those contracts outside of the region if there was no way to get back that lost money. Last week, Baker said state legislators called to let the board know that funds had been found to assist the contracted transportation program.

“We were going to have to terminate those if the state did not provide additional funding, but they actually decided to provide more funding,” Baker said.

Noble said there is a reason the state would not let LKLP terminate those transportation contracts.

“They can’t get anyone else to do it,” he said. “The good part about that, they’ve got that call center, and the call center’s here in Hazard and it creates jobs. If we cancel all those contracts we’re going to lose those jobs and jobs is what we need right now.”

Another program being hit hard by budget cuts is the home care program. The Kentucky River Area Development District (KRADD) contracts this service out to LKLP, meaning LKLP is given funds by KRADD to perform the services for the program, which mainly include housekeeping, grocery shopping, and any other things participants, who are 60 years old or older, need to have done to remain in unassisted living. However, at last month’s board meeting, LKLP was forced to terminate that contract due to a contract disagreement.

“They (LKLP) sent us a proposal for a renewal to do the services with the dollar amount that they wanted per unit. That dollar amount was unacceptable, it was too high; we could not negotiate that, so they pulled their offer,” Peggy Roll, human services director for KRADD, said.

Baker said LKLP had lost around $30,000 this year because of the home care program, so was forced to ask for more in their new bid for next year.

Roll said with no other offers on the table, and LKLP’s contract ending on June 30, the agency had no choice but to apply for a waiver for the program.

“We really had no way of doing it any other way because we only got the one response. With the waiver we can go ahead and bring those services in house,” she said.

Although it is unclear exactly how much the waiver will be for, Roll said there was virtually no job loss as those aids who were working with LKLP with the home care program simply applied to KRADD for their same positions.

“Nobody’s going to lose services, in many cases they won’t even notice a change,” Roll added. “We want to ensure that people continue to receive care.”

Roll said the waiver can be renewed every year, although with budget cuts running rampant it is hard to estimate exactly how much money the program will be able to be afforded by the state.

“It’s not like Medicaid where every time you add a client you’re able to bill those services. There’s one pot of money and you can only serve the number of people that pot of money can do. That money has been cut eight times in the last 13 years,” she 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...
William Prewitt
Jun 19, 2013 | 12 views | 0 0 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend | print

William Prewitt, 77, of Hazard , passed away Saturday, June 15 in Hazard.

He was a retired truck driver for Combs Petroleum, and the son of the late Silas Prewitt and the late Dora Gayhart Wilkerson. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Brenda Fraley Prewitt.

He is survived by his daughter, Kimberly Prewitt and Glenn Farler of London; son Wendell Prewitt and wife Marie of Bulan; sister Ruth Kirby of Ohio; brother Charles Prewitt of Ohio; grandchildren Jenifer Boggs, Jordan Prewitt, and Billy Ray Farler; and five great-grandchildren.

Arrangements are being handled by Maggard Mountain View Chapel of Hazard, where the funeral services will be held on Wednesday, June 19 at 2 p.m. with Jack Carter officiating. Masonic Rites will begin at 1:30 p.m. Interment will be at Riverside Cemetery in Hazard.

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Clyde Franks
Jun 19, 2013 | 14 views | 0 0 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend | print

Clyde “Joe” Franks, 70, died Monday, June 17 at the Hazard ARH medical center.

He was born on June 2, 1943, to the late Jesse Franks and Marie Lane Franks. He was a life-long resident of Perry County, a roofer by occupation, and enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, and also preceded in death by his brother, Carly Franks.

He is survived by his lifelong companion, Blanche Stacy of Ary; sons Anthony Franks and Jason Franks, both of Ary; daughters Jenon Franks of Ary and Jodi Franks of Batavia, Ohio; brothers Oscar Franks of Lothair and Gene Willard Franks of Tennessee; sisters Judy Spencer of Christopher and Betty Joseph of Lothair; along with 13 grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be conducted on Saturday, June 22 at 11 a.m. at the Engle-Bowling Funeral Home of Hazard with Danny Stacy officiating. The interment will follow in the Stacy-Franks Cemetery located at Ary. The visitation will be at the Engle-Bowling Funeral Home on Friday Evening from 6 to 9 p.m.

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LKLP cuts programs as sequester rears its ugly head
by Amelia Holliday
Staff Reporter
Jun 19, 2013 | 1990 views | 0 0 comments | 6 6 recommendations | email to a friend | print

HAZARD — The dirtiest four-letter word an American could utter just a few months ago was actually a nine-letter word that merely meant cutting government spending. However, since the end of March, many seem to have forgotten about the impending doom felt after the federal sequester cuts were announced.

This month, the LKLP Community Action Council, a non-profit organization serving Leslie, Knott, Letcher, and Perry counties that seeks to better the community and the poor through community action, was reminded just how dirty that nine-letter word could be after being forced to cut funding to multiple programs in the area.

Ricky Baker, executive director of the council, said the board was forced to make some difficult decisions at its last board meeting regarding programs aimed at helping those most in need in the area.

“Anytime there’s a cut, you know, it’s going to be tough on the agency as far as trying to maintain the staff that you have, and you do sometimes have to cut back on the clients you serve because you can’t take those kinds of cuts without something hurting,” Baker said.

The Head Start program, a federal program that provides education, health, and nutrition services to low-income families, which LKLP oversees, will have its federal funding cut by over $200,000 this coming fiscal year.

“We actually have letters we’re preparing to send out to participating parents with what effects it’s going to have on them,” Baker said.

LKLP also provides public transportation to those who qualify financially in the area and contracts transportation services out to other regions in the state including Bowling Green and Richmond.

Perry County Judge-Executive Denny Ray Noble, a member of the LKLP board, said the board was facing possible termination of those services provided outside of the region because of losses of large amounts of money to that part of the transportation program.

“We don’t need to be doing that. If we’re losing money we don’t need to be doing that,” Noble said

The board voted earlier this month to terminate those contracts outside of the region if there was no way to get back that lost money. Last week, Baker said state legislators called to let the board know that funds had been found to assist the contracted transportation program.

“We were going to have to terminate those if the state did not provide additional funding, but they actually decided to provide more funding,” Baker said.

Noble said there is a reason the state would not let LKLP terminate those transportation contracts.

“They can’t get anyone else to do it,” he said. “The good part about that, they’ve got that call center, and the call center’s here in Hazard and it creates jobs. If we cancel all those contracts we’re going to lose those jobs and jobs is what we need right now.”

Another program being hit hard by budget cuts is the home care program. The Kentucky River Area Development District (KRADD) contracts this service out to LKLP, meaning LKLP is given funds by KRADD to perform the services for the program, which mainly include housekeeping, grocery shopping, and any other things participants, who are 60 years old or older, need to have done to remain in unassisted living. However, at last month’s board meeting, LKLP was forced to terminate that contract due to a contract disagreement.

“They (LKLP) sent us a proposal for a renewal to do the services with the dollar amount that they wanted per unit. That dollar amount was unacceptable, it was too high; we could not negotiate that, so they pulled their offer,” Peggy Roll, human services director for KRADD, said.

Baker said LKLP had lost around $30,000 this year because of the home care program, so was forced to ask for more in their new bid for next year.

Roll said with no other offers on the table, and LKLP’s contract ending on June 30, the agency had no choice but to apply for a waiver for the program.

“We really had no way of doing it any other way because we only got the one response. With the waiver we can go ahead and bring those services in house,” she said.

Although it is unclear exactly how much the waiver will be for, Roll said there was virtually no job loss as those aids who were working with LKLP with the home care program simply applied to KRADD for their same positions.

“Nobody’s going to lose services, in many cases they won’t even notice a change,” Roll added. “We want to ensure that people continue to receive care.”

Roll said the waiver can be renewed every year, although with budget cuts running rampant it is hard to estimate exactly how much money the program will be able to be afforded by the state.

“It’s not like Medicaid where every time you add a client you’re able to bill those services. There’s one pot of money and you can only serve the number of people that pot of money can do. That money has been cut eight times in the last 13 years,” she said.

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