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Serving Clay, Leslie & Owsley Counties August 18, 2014

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OVERDOSES P2

BECOMING A TRAIL TOWN

SCHOOL CLINICS P4

Clay Working Towards Official Designation

DRUNK DRIVERS P5

A dedicated group of individuals, organized by the Clay County Tourism Board, is working towards having Manchester and the county officially declared a Trail Town by the Commonwealth. The designation would provide many benefits to the county, including a wealth of promotion funded by the state.

Clay Days Canceled

Event organizers have announced that Clay County Days 2014 has been canceled due to lack of funding. In addition to a lack of donations for the event, the organization stated the City of Manchester cut $3,000 in funding for the annual event. P3

Clay at KY State Fair

The Kentucky Trail Town Program is designed to help connect communities to trail systems and develop the locations as tourist destinations. Trails include hiking, biking, horse and water trails. The program guides travelers to the trails, as well as food, lodging, campgrounds, museums, entertainment and other services. The designation will help Clay improve its tourism economy and add more jobs.

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NEW MAYORAL CANDIDATE A write-in candidate has surfaced in the race for Mayor of Manchester. Carl Hoskins, former City Council member and retired businessman, filed last week after deciding he could do more to solve the city's problems than the other two candidates.

Kentucky held a primary election on May 20, 2014. James Ed Garrison was the top vote getter for the City of Manchester Mayor race with 271 votes, 41.8%. Barbara White Colter received 200 votes, 30.9%. Incumbent Mayor George Saylor received 177 votes, 27.3%.

Hoskins attended Union College and graduated from Cum- Hoskins stated he decided to run for the position after berland with a BS Degree. He has been a Manchester resi- learning about a $400,000.00 judgment against the City of dent for 28 years. Hoskins has served on numerous city Manchester. and county boards. (See page 3)

County Fair Coming to Clay County

Representatives from Manchester and Clay County are promoting the county at the Kentucky State Fair in Louisville from August 14 to August 24. P2

Honoring Ginny

A new group has organized in Clay County with the purpose of creating a county fair to include music and entertainment, agricultural attractions, competitions, pageants, motor-sports activities and more.

tourists to a county.

Since the nineteenth century, county fairs have provided communities with an opportunity to celebrate achievements and enjoy a break from day-to-day routine. With a combination of serious competition and light entertainment, annual shows acknowledge and reward the hard work and skills of primary producers and provided a venue for rural families to socialize. County fairs can serve as an economic, social and cultural treasure in rural areas, and can add to the attraction of

The meeting, held at the Clay County Extension Office in Manchester last week, was chaired by Lowell Grubb. Representatives from the Clay County Fiscal Court, the Industrial Board, the City of Manchester, the Clay County Extension Office, Stay In Clay, the Trail Town Task Force and the Clay County Tourism Board came together to create a plan for a county fair. Jimmy Durham spoke at the meeting. Durham is the chairman of the Laurel County Fair. Around 20% of Laurel County fair-goers are from Clay County. Durham advised the group to start a fair board and to begin seeking sponsors. $100,000 grants are available for county fairs.

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Lady Tigers Take 2 From Whitley County Virginia "Ginny" McAlister was a student nurse-midwife at Frontier Nursing University who sadly lost her battle with metastatic cervical cancer. P4

WHAT’S INSIDE? ● LOCAL NEWS P2 ● FROM THE FRONT P3 ● LOCAL NEWS P4-P5 ● CALENDAR P6-P7 ● LETTERS, OP EDS P8 ● OBITUARIES P8 ● STATISTICS P8 ● COLUMNS P9 - P10 ● LOCAL NEWS P11 ● SPONSORS P12

Seventh Grade

Lady Tigers trailing by a score 4 – 8 at the end of the first quarter.

Patience is a virtue. Good things come to those who wait. In the second quarter, the Lady If at first you don’t succeed, Tigers outscored the Lady try, try again. Colonels 7 – 4 to cut the Colonels’ lead to 12 – 11 at halfAll of these old phrases rang time. true for the 7th grade Lady Tigers who waited until the Both teams struggled in the final 0:23 of the game to take third quarter with the Lady their first and final lead in Colonels holding on to a twotheir 22 – 21 win over the vis- point margin at 16 – 14 to set iting Lady Colonels of Whitup the dramatic final finish. ley County last Thursday Taylor Asher led the way in night. scoring for the Lady Tigers Trailing by a score of 21 – 17 with nine points. Edwina with 1:06 left in the game, Hacker added four points. Taylor Asher scored an oldChandler Rice and Hailey fashioned three point play to Napier each scored three cut the lead to 21 – 20 in favor points. And Lexie Lewis of the Lady Colonels. closed out the scoring with On the Lady Tigers’ next pos- two points. session, Lexie Lewis sank the winning basket with under 30 seconds to play. They were her In the second game of Last only points in the game. Thursday night’s double-head-

The Lady Tigers struggled to ClayCountyChronicle.com find the basket in the first ClayCountyKentucky.org quarter with Hailey Napier OneidaKentucky.com scoring the lone field goal of the period. Taylor Asher addOwsleyCountyKentucky.com ed two free throws that left the DanielBooneNationalForest.org 8-18-14 Clay County Chronicle PAGE: 1

Eight Grade

er, the 8th grade Lady Tigers cruised to a 46 – 31 victory over the Lady Colonels, but things did not look like they

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Lexie Lewis scored the winning basket with just 0:23 left in the game in the 7th grade Lady Tigers' 22-21 win over the visiting Lady Colonels of Whitley County. Photo by: Mike Birch

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