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Page 2 Clinton County News Thursday, February 16, 2012 PEOPLE Follow us on Facebook! Subscribe Today! Library Notes Winsett Photography & Gifts For All Your Fine Photography Needs www.winsettphotography.com 387-4142 February 14th Jessica Brown February 21st I love you - Dad Happy 5th Birthday Braxton Burton on February 17th! Happy 2nd Birthday Branson Burton on February 21st! We love you both so much! Love, Daddy & Mommy, Nana & Pa, Pa & Grandma Burton Happy 18th Birthday Ashlie! Love, Mom, Shelbie, Johnny & Gary BIRTH Gunner Keith Speck PFC Jonathan Keith and Heather Speck would like to announce the birth of their son, Gunner Keith, born Friday, Janu- ary 6, 2012, 2:16 a.m. at Eglin Military Hospital in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. Gunner weighed 7 pounds, 13 1/2 ounces and measured 19 1/2 inches long. Paternal grandparents are Johnny Keith and Nancy Speck of Som- erset, Ky. Maternal grandparents are Andy Samuels and Lisa Rus- sell of Albany. Great-grandpar- ents are Melba Speck and the late Keith Speck, Betty Ward and the late Billy Nunn, Charles Samuels and the late Eloise Cavenaugh, Danny and Barbara Russell. by: Gayla Duvall What’s new at the Clinton County Public Library: Home Front by Kristin Han- nah; Private: #1 Suspect by James Patterson; The Rope by Nevada Barr; Locked On by Tom Clancy; 77 Shadow Street by Dean Knootz; The Best of Me by Nicholas Sparks; The Litigators by John Grisham; Kill Alex Cross by James Patterson; 11 22 63 by Stephen King; American Sniper by Chris Kyle; In the Garden of Beasts by Erik Larson; Through My Eyes by Tim Tebow; Heaven is for Real by Todd Burpo. The library is hosting basic computer classes. Patrons will be helped in using the internet, creating an e-mail account, and the use of Microsoft programs. Classes are held Tuesdays from 5-6 p.m. and Wednesdays from 10:45-11:45 a.m. Please call 387-5989 to sign up. NEWS travels to Washington D.C. Austin and Justin Shadoan visited Washington, D.C. recently for a vacation with their grandparents, Jerry and Rhonda Shadoan. The Clinton County News accompanied them on their trip. Georgetown College announces Dean’s List honorees for fall semester The following students have been named to the Dean’s List at Georgetown College, George- town, Kentucky, for the 2011 fall semester. The Dean’s List honors undergraduate students who completed the semester with at least 12 credit hours and a 3.7 GPA, according to Dr. Rosemary Allen, Provost/Academic Dean. Chelsea Lee Brown of Alba- ny, KY. Chelsea is the daughter of Joey and Tammy Brown, of Albany, KY. Margaret Alice McClard of Albany, KY. Margaret is the daughter of Leon and Sandra McClard, of Albany, KY. Rachel Beth Woodall of Brod- head, KY. Rachel is the daughter of Everett and Mary Woodall, of Brodhead, KY. Saturday, February 11, 2012 0-6 months Girls 1. Shealynn Duvall 2. Sarah Jane Proffitt 0-6 months Boys no entries 0-7 months Girls 1. Aubrey LeeOma Collins 2. Julia Danielle Anderson 0-7 months Boys 1. Zaybe Skyler Foust 2. Camden Knox Mason 1 Year Old Girls 1. Jersie Sloan-Louise Smith 2. Raylee Madison Clunie 3. Adrianna Grace McIver 1 Year Old Boys 1. Christoper Cade Ipock 2 Year Old Girls 1. Olivia Grace Riddle 2 Year Old Boys 1. Edin Skyler Meadors 2. Cannon Saul Harding 3 Year Old Girls 1. Kassandra Shea Shelton 3 Year Old Boys No entries 4 Year Old Girls 1. BreAnna Smith 2. Haley Nicole Dawn Huff 3. Sadie Emma Ipock 4 Year Old Boys 1. Jaxson Taylor Mason 2. Bradley Shane Eller 3. Dustin Michael Meadors Tiny Miss and Mister Winner: Sadie Emma Ipock and Jaxson Taylor Mason Christy Nuetzman Clinton County Extension Office Set a goal, make a plan, save automatically Kentucky Saves Week ~ February 19-25, 2012 Kentucky Saves is a statewide campaign involving more than 1,000 non-profit, government and corporate groups that encourages individuals and families to save money and build personal wealth.We provide free financial tools, savings services, advice and resources that help Americans from every income level take the steps needed to take charge of their finances and manage money more effectively. Becoming a Kentucky Saves member grants access to our set of tools and timely information, but more importantly, connects you with a support system you can rely on as you navigate a course for savings success. We are coach, cheerleader and team -all in one. Guidance from financial professionals will help you set goals, make informed decisions and track your progress. You can interact with other member savers, learn from their experiences and exchange money-saving ideas. And you’ll always have a source to keep you focused, motivated and saving! To sign up, visit http://www.kentuckysaves.org/. In recognition of Kentucky Saves Week, the Clinton County Extension Office sponsored its Second Annual Piggy Bank Design Contest in December. During Homemakers Christmas Village, participants were able to penny vote for the piggy bank that advanced to District Competition. Winning banks include 1st place Carly Upchurch with “The Bomb”, 2nd place Carrie McClellan with “Pink Hope Ribbon”, and 3rd place Emma McClellan with “Abe the Pig”. At right, Albany Elementary School participant Billie Brannum is pictured with her Pink and White Can. Above, Clinton County Middle School participants included Carrie McClellan, Carly Upchurch, Tony Wallace, Emma McClellan, Tiffany Koger, and Konner Gibson. Big Blue Shape Up time again It’s that time again! Are you ready? Our next Big Blue Shape Up kicks off on Tuesday, February 28th at 4:30 p.m. at the Extension Office. The program will run for 10 weeks and will meet on Tuesday nights at the Extension Office. Registration is $10.00. Learn about healthy eating, weight loss strategies, and much more! For more information, call the Extension Office at 387-5404. Educational programs of the Cooperative Extension Service serve all people regardless of race, color, sex, religion, disability or national origin. 2012 Little Hearts of the Foothills winners 1st runners up: Jalanne Renee Albertson & Dustin Michael Meadors Check us out online at www.clintonnews.net

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PEOPLE

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Library Notes

Winsett Photography & GiftsFor All Your Fine Photography Needs

www.winsettphotography.com

387-4142

Jeffrey BrownFebruary 14th

Jessica BrownFebruary 21st

I love you - Dad

Jeffrey Brown

Happy 5th BirthdayBraxton Burtonon February 17th!Happy 2nd BirthdayBranson Burtonon February 21st!We love you both so much!Love, Daddy & Mommy, Nana & Pa,Pa & Grandma Burton

Happy 18th Birthday

Ashlie!Love, Mom, Shelbie, Johnny & Gary

BIRTH

Gunner Keith Speck

PFC Jonathan Keith and Heather Speck would like to announce the birth of their son, Gunner Keith, born Friday, Janu-ary 6, 2012, 2:16 a.m. at Eglin Military Hospital in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. Gunner weighed 7 pounds, 13 1/2 ounces and measured 19 1/2 inches long. Paternal grandparents are Johnny Keith and Nancy Speck of Som-erset, Ky. Maternal grandparents are Andy Samuels and Lisa Rus-sell of Albany. Great-grandpar-ents are Melba Speck and the late Keith Speck, Betty Ward and the late Billy Nunn, Charles Samuels and the late Eloise Cavenaugh, Danny and Barbara Russell.

by: Gayla DuvallWhat’s new at the Clinton

County Public Library: Home Front by Kristin Han-

nah; Private: #1 Suspect by James Patterson; The Rope by Nevada Barr; Locked On by Tom Clancy; 77 Shadow Street by Dean Knootz; The Best of Me by Nicholas Sparks; The Litigators

by John Grisham; Kill Alex Crossby James Patterson; 11 22 63 by Stephen King; American Sniper by Chris Kyle; In the Garden of Beasts by Erik Larson; Through My Eyes by Tim Tebow; Heaven is for Real by Todd Burpo.

The library is hosting basic computer classes. Patrons will be helped in using the internet, creating an e-mail account, and the use of Microsoft programs. Classes are held Tuesdays from 5-6 p.m. and Wednesdays from 10:45-11:45 a.m. Please call 387-5989 to sign up.

NEWS travels to Washington D.C.

Austin and Justin Shadoan visited Washington, D.C. recently for a vacation with their grandparents, Jerry and Rhonda Shadoan. The Clinton County News accompanied them on their trip.

Georgetown College announces Dean’s List honorees for fall semester

The following students have been named to the Dean’s List at Georgetown College, George-town, Kentucky, for the 2011 fall semester. The Dean’s List honors undergraduate students who completed the semester with at least 12 credit hours and a 3.7 GPA, according to Dr. Rosemary Allen, Provost/Academic Dean.

Chelsea Lee Brown of Alba-ny, KY. Chelsea is the daughter of Joey and Tammy Brown, of Albany, KY.

Margaret Alice McClard of Albany, KY. Margaret is the daughter of Leon and Sandra McClard, of Albany, KY.

Rachel Beth Woodall of Brod-head, KY. Rachel is the daughter of Everett and Mary Woodall, of Brodhead, KY.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

0-6 months Girls1. Shealynn Duvall2. Sarah Jane Proffi tt

0-6 months Boysno entries

0-7 months Girls 1. Aubrey LeeOma Collins2. Julia Danielle Anderson

0-7 months Boys1. Zaybe Skyler Foust2. Camden Knox Mason

1 Year Old Girls1. Jersie Sloan-Louise Smith2. Raylee Madison Clunie3. Adrianna Grace McIver

1 Year Old Boys1. Christoper Cade Ipock

2 Year Old Girls1. Olivia Grace Riddle

2 Year Old Boys1. Edin Skyler Meadors2. Cannon Saul Harding

3 Year Old Girls1. Kassandra Shea Shelton

3 Year Old BoysNo entries

4 Year Old Girls1. BreAnna Smith2. Haley Nicole Dawn Huff3. Sadie Emma Ipock

4 Year Old Boys1. Jaxson Taylor Mason2. Bradley Shane Eller3. Dustin Michael Meadors

Tiny Miss and MisterWinner: Sadie Emma Ipock and Jaxson Taylor Mason

Christy NuetzmanClinton County Extension Offi ce

Set a goal, make a plan, save automaticallyKentucky Saves Week ~ February 19-25, 2012

Kentucky Saves is a statewide campaign involving more than 1,000 non-profi t, government and corporate groups that encourages individuals and families to save money and build personal wealth.We provide free fi nancial tools, savings services, advice and resources that help Americans from every income level take the steps needed to take charge of their fi nances and manage money more effectively.

Becoming a Kentucky Saves member grants access to our set of tools and timely information, but more importantly, connects you with a support system you can rely on as you navigate a course for savings success. We are coach, cheerleader and team -all in one. Guidance from fi nancial professionals will help you set goals, make informed decisions and track your progress. You can interact with other member savers, learn from their experiences and exchange money-saving ideas. And you’ll always have a source to keep you focused, motivated and saving! To sign up, visit http://www.kentuckysaves.org/.

In recognition of Kentucky Saves Week, the Clinton County Extension Offi ce sponsored its Second Annual Piggy Bank Design Contest in December. During Homemakers Christmas Village, participants were able to penny vote for the piggy bank that advanced to District Competition. Winning banks include 1st place Carly Upchurch with “The Bomb”, 2nd place Carrie McClellan with “Pink Hope Ribbon”, and 3rd place Emma McClellan with “Abe the Pig”.

At right, Albany Elementary School participant Billie Brannum is pictured with her Pink and White Can. Above, Clinton County Middle School participants included Carrie McClellan, Carly Upchurch, Tony Wallace, Emma McClellan, Tiffany Koger, and Konner Gibson.

Big Blue Shape Up time againIt’s that time again! Are you ready? Our next Big Blue Shape

Up kicks off on Tuesday, February 28th at 4:30 p.m. at the Extension Offi ce. The program will run for 10 weeks and will meet on Tuesday nights at the Extension Offi ce. Registration is $10.00. Learn about healthy eating, weight loss strategies, and much more! For more information, call the Extension Offi ce at 387-5404.

Educational programs of the Cooperative Extension Service serve all people regardless of race, color, sex, religion, disability or national origin.

2012 Little Hearts of the Foothills winners1st runners up: Jalanne Renee Albertson & Dustin Michael Meadors

Check us out online at

www.clintonnews.net