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Job Opportunities ADESA Lexington seeking
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resume to: Danita Laird @
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CDL Drivers wantedboth Class A and Class Bfor excavation contractor
Call 859.293.7473
Crothall Healthcare is now hiring for House
Keepers at the University of Kentucky Hospital. Please
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$12/hour with increases to
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The City of Danville is accepting applications for the
following position(s):
Applications may be obtained at the City’s website www.danvilleky.org
or by contacting Donna Peek, Human Resource Director,
City of Danville, 445 West Main Street, Danville, Ky. 40422,
(859)-238-1200
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All applicants must pass a drug screen and background test
The City of Danville is An Equal Opportunity Employer
The City of Danville is accepting applications for the
following position:
Network Technician
Applications may be obtained at the City’s website www.
danvilleky.org or by contacting Donna Peek, HR Director, City
of Danville, 445 West Main Street, Danville, Ky. 40422,
(859)-238-1200
All applicants must pass a drug screen and background test
The City of Danville is An Equal Opportunity Employer
Us Coin Op Winchester, Ky looking for Offi ce Clerk, needs
2 years experience with Quick-books,
Part time or full time Can call or text Johnny at
606.616.8728
Job Opportunities Want to learn about dog
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WinStar Farm is now hiring Farm Maintenance Personnel
These positions will help maintain the looks and
appearance of the farm. Experience with general farm maintenance a plus but not
required. Jobs include but not limited to pasture
mowing, fencing, general repairs, equipment operating
(tractors, backhoes, RTV’s, skid steers etc.) Applicants should
be self-motivated and team-oriented, be able to
lift, carry, push or pull 50lbs, and perform the physical
tasks required of the position. Applicants must submit to a background check and drug
screening. WinStar Farm offers a competitive salary, paid time
off, and exceptional
Normal Work hours are from 7am to 4pm
Monday thru Friday additional hours may be
required during peak season.If interested call
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Notices
General Notices
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Apartments available 859-744-0323
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ApartmentsNice large one bedroomdowntown apartment.
Good location. Street level. Permitted street parking.
$340 month. 859-744-7653.
NOW RENTING1 BD Apts/Seniors
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Duplexes for RentLarge 2 bedroom duplex
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Public Notices
Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICE
The Clark County Road Depart-ment in conjunction with theKentucky Association of Coun-ties (KACO) will be accepting bids via a Reverse Online Auc-tion on 4/25/2019 at 10:00 a.m.CDT, for the purchase of roadsalt for the Clark County RoadDepartment, local government road department. For bid par-ticipation/registration and spec-
at (210) 831-6070 or log ontowww.orbisonline.com or con-tact the Clark County Road De-partment, the local government agency or Scott Martin withKACO at 1-800-264-5226.
The local government agencyreserves the right to reject/ac-cept any and all bids. Bids willbe accepted online only.
Winchester Mayor Ed Burtner, third from left, reads a proclamation making April 2, 2019, ARbor Day in Winchester. The proclamation also recognized Winchester's 21st year as Tree City USA with the National ARborDay Foundation. Looking on are, from left, city commissioners Shannon Cox, Ramsey Flynn, Burt-ner, city code enforcement officer Shanda Cecil, and commissioners JoEllen Reed and Kitty Strode. (Photo by Fred Petke)
City recognizes Arbor Day
STATEWIDE NEWS
Case of impostor claiming to be missing child was 'pretty unique'
Events played out in the Cincinnati area recently like a scene from the docu-mentary "The Imposter."
On April 3, an individual was found on the streets of Newport, Kentucky claim-ing to be the missing child Timmothy Pitzen. DNA testing proved otherwise April 4. It was not Pitzen, an Illinois boy who went missing in May of 2011 at age 6, it was 23-year-old Brian Rini of Me-dina, Ohio.
"The Imposter" recounts an eerily similar story that played out over two de-
cades ago in Texas. Frenchman Frederic Bourdin fraudulently claimed he was Nicholas Barclay, a Texas boy who at age 14 never returned home after playing basketball with friends.
Instances of attempted deception like the one experienced in Newport are rare, according to John Bischoff, executive director of Missing Children’s Division of National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
"There have been cases in the past, for one reason or another, a child believed that they were, in fact, someone else," he said. "But with circumstances surround-ing this instance, it was pretty unique."
As the scenario played out in Newport, for a split second, the entire community experienced the hope and frustration parents of missing children experience throughout their lives, he said. That roller coaster of emotions parents feel of wanting their child back and experience of tips and leads that don't pan out.
"All and all, we're extremely sad at the outcome here," he said. "But the search goes on."
According to FBI reports, 464,324 Na-tional Crime Information Center entries were made in 2017 for missing children.
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children has over 6,000 open
cases. The case involving Timmothy Pit-zen is one.
Law enforcement tracks down leads every day, some as promising as the one in Newport seemed initially, Bischoff said.
Since Pitzen went missing in 2011 at age 6, the NCMEC said it's received over 120 leads. All were passed along to enforcement. Law enforcement reports receiving thousands of leads in the case from various sources.
While the center and Pitzen's family hoped the Kentucky lead would result in a reunion, unfortunately, that wasn't the case, Bischoff said.
BY SHEILA VILVENSThe Kentucky Enquirer