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Murray Ledger & Times Tuesday, April 28, 2020 • 7 JOHN WRIGHT/Ledger & Times Personnel from Murray Paving Inc. were using their equipment Monday morning on the basketball facility at Chestnut Park in Murray. This is part of an ongoing project to refurbish the courts. New goals are already in place, with paving on Monday being one of the last remaining jobs. The total project costs about $27,000, $25,000 of which the city government is paying with funds specifically designated for park improvements. The park system has been closed since March due to the COVID-19 pandemic; this work means the Chestnut courts will be ready for play when the parks are reopened. Paving the way Want To Buy Used fridge, range, hot water heater, electric baseboards & gas heater, carpeting, doors, win- dows, air conditioners, etc. 270-753-4109 Articles For Sale Polaroid Automatic 104 Land Camera and Flash- gun #268. If interested text 270-227-8721. Houses For Rent 2 & 3 bedroom houses in Murray. Lease & deposit required. 270-753-4109 3 Bed 2 Bath, 1 Car Ga- rage, Fence Back Yard, inc’l kitchen appliance, wash/Dry. No Pets $1050/Mo 731-445-4130 or 731-363-0428. Real Estate Murray Ledger & Times Fair Housing Notice All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968, as amended, which makes it illegal to advertise any preferenc- es, limitation or discrim- ination based on race, color,religion, sex or national origin, or an in- tention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination. State laws forbid dis- crimination in the sale, rental or advertising of real estate based on factors in addition to those protected under federal law. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwell- ings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. For further assistance with Fair Housing advertising requirements contact NAA Counsel Rene P. Milam, (703) 648-1000 Apartments For Rent 1 OR 2br apts. near downtown Murray. Lease and deposit re- quired. 270-753-4109. Accepting applications at 64 Hilldale Lane Hardin KY for 2 BR apartments. IMMEDIATE OPEN- INGS Equal housing opportunity. Call 270- 305-9395 or 270-437- 4113 TDD #711 Pets & Supplies Professional Puppy & Dog Training. 270-436- 2858 Professional Puppy & Dog Training. 270-436- 2858 Storage Rentals PREMIER MINISTOR- AGE •Inside climate control storage •Security alarmed •Safe & clean •We sell boxes! •We rent U-Hauls. 270-753-9600. A&F Warehousing Near MSU $20-50. 270-753- 7668 Services Offered Pressure washing, house washing, gutters, vinyl siding. vinyl fence, handyman work. FREE estimates 270-293-5008 Private Investigation Services 270-217-2115 Legal Help Wanted Temple Hill Cemetery will accept 1 year sealed bids for upkeep of cemetery until 5/3/2020. Temple Hill Cemetery 3773 Almo Shiloh Rd. Almo, KY 42020 Bob Nanney 270-753-1951 Larry Woodall 270-753-7539 Larry Roberts 270-753-9984 Mail bids to: For more info call: 519 S. 12th St. Murray 270-753-1342 Cash Paid for Good Used Guns & Silver! H&H GUNS inside Bensons Sporting Goods Holloway Masonry is looking for Experienced Bricklayers starting at $22 an hour and Experienced Laborers start- ing at $13 an hour. 40 hours per week. Must have transportion and tools. Looking for long term employees. Working locally. 270-217-3530 Help Wanted D.G. Lawn & Sweeping accepting applications for lawn tech. Rate of pay $11.00 an hour. Call between hours of 7a.m.-11a.m. 270-978- 7157. HELP WANTED. Persons to do odd jobs. 270-978- 0260 Storage Rentals Storage Rentals J&L RENTALS MINI-STORAGE 720 S. 4TH ST. Corner of 121 S. & Glendale 10x10’s &10x15’s (270) 293-6907 G&C STORAGE AND PROPANE 119 E. 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Gallimore 2017 Business of the Year Recipient & Voted #1 in Murray-Calloway County Favorites! Landscaping, Mowing, Spring Clean-Up Free Estimates - Call Kevin (270) 293-4020 FUTRELL’S STUMP GRINDING • Firewood • Chip Removal • Stump Grinding • Insured 270-293-2206 HILL SEPTIC PUMPING EXCAVATION & TRUCKING All Your Septic Needs Installation & Repair Dirt, Gravel, White Rock, Sand & Mulch (270) 293-8686 FRAME’S TREE SERVICE & DEBRIS REMOVAL •LICENSED & INSURED Ron Frame 270-227-3140 270-474-0323 Beane’s Lawn Care & Mowing Services Free Estimates 270-293-2849 Services Offered Services Offered 270.753.1916 | www.murrayledger.com Your #1 Local News Source! Special to The Ledger FRANKFORT – As Ken- tucky took the first step in re- opening its health care industry Monday, Gov. Andy Beshear of- fered new details on restarting the sector while continuing to keep Kentuckians safe from the novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19). “Going through this tonight, I hope gives you an idea on how we are going to gradually do this with strict compliance to guide- lines, and to make sure we can do it in a smart and a safe way,” Beshear said. “This is the way that we are going to move into a broader Phase 1 reopening.” Beshear and Dr. Steven Stack, commissioner for the Depart- ment for Public Health, outlined a four-phase structure to gradu- ally bring more health care ser - vices back online. This phased reopening of health care services is the first step under the Healthy at Work initiative the Governor introduced to help businesses re- start operations safely when the time is right. The initiative set out public health benchmarks for reopening Kentucky’s economy. These benchmarks closely follow the White House’s Guidelines for Reopening America. Under Phase 1, health care practitioners can resume non-ur - gent/emergent health care ser - vices, diagnostic radiology and lab services in: Hospital outpatient set- tings;health care clinics and medical offices; physical therapy settings, chiropractic offices and optometrists and dental offices (but with enhanced aerosol pro- tections). This initial Phase 1 does not apply to long-term care settings, prisons and other industries or other settings, nor does it apply to elective surgeries or procedures. Phase 2 is set to begin Wednesday,. At that time, outpa- tient surgeries and other invasive procedures can resume, though hospital and care facilities will have to meet strict guidelines. Phase 3 is scheduled to start May 13. Hospitals and care facil- ities can begin doing non-emer - gency surgeries and procedures at 50% of their pre-COVID-19-era patient volume. Officials want the final stage, Phase 4, to start May 27. At that point, most of the restrictions on types of procedures and volume will be left to the facilities to de- termine. However, oversight and guidelines meant to ensure that capacity remains in the system will continue. Stack emphasized that this is a phased, gradual reopening of ser - vices and that any COVID-19 re- surgence may require adjustment. For full guidance on criteria for reopening and new best practices, click here. The Governor add- ed that more industry reopening dates would be announced soon. Until there is a vaccine or an effective treatment method, things will look and be different, the governor said. A significant new infrastructure will be needed, and the state is preparing to hire more than 700 people across the state to help with contact tracing. A request for proposals will be is- sued this week to support the state with infrastructure and staffing. The governor also said that by May 11, everybody working for an essential business that is reopening should be wearing a mask. Going to the grocery, into any place of business or any place where social distancing of keep- ing at least six-feet apart might be broken, the governor said every Kentuckian should be wearing a mask. n Beshear details next phases in reopening of health care industry

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Murray Ledger & Times Tuesday, April 28, 2020 • 7

JOHN WRIGHT/Ledger & TimesPersonnel from Murray Paving Inc. were using their equipment Monday morning on the basketball facility at Chestnut Park in Murray. This is part of an ongoing project to refurbish the courts. New goals are already in place, with paving on Monday being one of the last remaining jobs. The total project costs about $27,000, $25,000 of which the city government is paying with funds specifically designated for park improvements. The park system has been closed since March due to the COVID-19 pandemic; this work means the Chestnut courts will be ready for play when the parks are reopened.

Paving the way

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Want To Buy

Used fridge, range, hot water heater, electric baseboards & gas heater, carpeting, doors, win-dows, air conditioners, etc. 270-753-4109

Articles For Sale

Polaroid Automatic 104 Land Camera and Flash-gun #268. If interested text 270-227-8721.

Houses For Rent

2 & 3 bedroom houses in Murray. Lease & deposit required. 270-753-4109 3 Bed 2 Bath, 1 Car Ga-rage, Fence Back Yard, inc’l kitchen appliance, wash/Dry. No Pets $1050/Mo 731-445-4130 or 731-363-0428.

Real Estate

Murray Ledger & Times Fair Housing Notice All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968, as amended, which makes it illegal to advertise any preferenc-es, limitation or discrim-ination based on race, color,religion, sex or national origin, or an in-tention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination. State laws forbid dis-crimination in the sale, rental or advertising of real estate based on factors in addition to those protected under federal law. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwell-ings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. For further assistance with Fair Housing advertising requirements contact NAA Counsel Rene P. Milam, (703) 648-1000

Apartments For Rent

1 OR 2br apts. near downtown Murray. Lease and deposit re-quired. 270-753-4109. Accepting applications at 64 Hilldale Lane Hardin KY for 2 BR apartments. IMMEDIATE OPEN-INGS Equal housing opportunity. Call 270-305-9395 or 270-437-4113 TDD #711

Pets & Supplies

Professional Puppy & Dog Training. 270-436-2858 Professional Puppy & Dog Training. 270-436-2858

Storage Rentals

PREMIER MINISTOR-AGE •Inside climate control storage •Security alarmed •Safe & clean •We sell boxes! •We rent U-Hauls. 270-753-9600. A&F Warehousing Near MSU $20-50. 270-753-7668

Services Offered

Pressure washing, house washing, gutters, vinyl siding. vinyl fence, handyman work. FREE estimates 270-293-5008 Private Investigation Services 270-217-2115

Legal Help Wanted

Temple Hill Cemeterywill accept 1 year sealed bids for upkeep of cemetery until 5/3/2020.

Temple Hill Cemetery3773 Almo Shiloh Rd.Almo, KY 42020

Bob Nanney 270-753-1951Larry Woodall 270-753-7539Larry Roberts 270-753-9984

Mail bids to:

For more info call:

519 S. 12th St.Murray

270-753-1342

Cash Paid for Good Used Guns & Silver!

H&H GUNS

inside Bensons Sporting Goods

Holloway Masonryis looking for Experienced Bricklayers starting at $22 an hour and Experienced Laborers start-ing at $13 an hour. 40 hours per week. Must have transportion and tools. Looking for long term employees. Working locally.

270-217-3530

Help Wanted

D.G. Lawn & Sweeping accepting applications for lawn tech. Rate of pay $11.00 an hour. Call between hours of 7a.m.-11a.m. 270-978-7157. HELP WANTED. Persons to do odd jobs. 270-978-0260

Storage Rentals Storage Rentals

J&L RENTALSMINI-STORAGE

720 S. 4TH ST.Corner of 121 S. & Glendale

10x10’s &10x15’s(270) 293-6907

G&C STORAGE AND

PROPANE119 E. Main St.270-753-6266

Hours: Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-4 p.m.

Saturday 8 a.m.-12 p.m.

Lamb Tree Pro•Trimming/Removal

• Stump Grinding•Licensed & Insured

Free Estimates270-753-TREE (8733)

Credit Cards Accepted

HALL’S WASTEMANAGEMENT•Weekly & One-Time Pickups

•Locally Owned/Operated

270-759-1151270-489-6005

Yearry’s Tree & Lawn Service

~FREE ESTIMATES~Licensed & Insured

270-436-2562270-227-4489270-227-4490

24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE

Hill ApplianceRepair

Serving West Kentucky

Jason Hill(270) 226-0194Service on all major brands

Licensed & Insured

REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR

(270)293-1924Free Estimates

Licensed & Insured

270.293.4904

Gonzalez Mowing & Landscaping

Mowing • HedgingFlower Beds

Basic LandscapingPower Washing

~FREE ESTIMATES~

ALLENLAWN CARE

270-293-6753

Mowing, Weeding, Pressure Washing

Concrete, Driveways, Patios & Sidewalks, and

Light Bush Hogging

PRESCOTT ROOFING

Over 32 Years Experience

Zach270-873-7700

David 270-227-1106

ALL SHINGLES HAND NAILED

David’s Home Improvement

LLC

(731)363-8627

Water Damaged FloorsBraces & Floor Joists

Remodeling & PlumbingWill Do Insurance WorkVisa & Mastercard Accepted

THIS GIRL CAN MOW*Mowing *Landscaping *Mulching

*Pressure Washing *Property Clean-up *Boat Detail & Cleaning *Bush HoggingAll your lawn care Needs 270-227-1685

Services OfferedServices OfferedServices Offered

•Handyman Services•Yard Work

•Pressure Washing•Gutter Cleaning

Gary 270-227-0420

GALLIMORE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, LLC

www.gecmurray.com270-759-0890

Industrial/Commercial/ResidentialJames C. Gallimore

2017 Business of the Year Recipient & Voted #1 in Murray-Calloway County Favorites!

Landscaping, Mowing, Spring Clean-UpFree Estimates - Call Kevin

(270)293-4020

FUTRELL’S STUMP

GRINDING• Firewood

• Chip Removal• Stump Grinding

• Insured

270-293-2206

HILL SEPTICPUMPING

EXCAVATION& TRUCKING

All Your Septic NeedsInstallation

& RepairDirt, Gravel,White Rock,

Sand & Mulch(270) 293-8686

FRAME’STREE

SERVICE& DEBRIS REMOVAL

•LICENSED & INSURED

Ron Frame270-227-3140270-474-0323

Beane’s Lawn Care& Mowing Services

Free Estimates

270-293-2849

Services Offered Services Offered

270.753.1916 | www.murrayledger.com

Your #1 Local News Source!

Special to The Ledger

FRANKFORT – As Ken-tucky took the first step in re-opening its health care industry Monday, Gov. Andy Beshear of-fered new details on restarting the sector while continuing to keep Kentuckians safe from the novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19).

“Going through this tonight, I hope gives you an idea on how we are going to gradually do this with strict compliance to guide-lines, and to make sure we can do it in a smart and a safe way,” Beshear said. “This is the way that we are going to move into a broader Phase 1 reopening.”

Beshear and Dr. Steven Stack, commissioner for the Depart-ment for Public Health, outlined a four-phase structure to gradu-ally bring more health care ser-vices back online. This phased reopening of health care services is the first step under the Healthy at Work initiative the Governor introduced to help businesses re-start operations safely when the time is right. The initiative set out public health benchmarks for reopening Kentucky’s economy. These benchmarks closely follow the White House’s Guidelines for Reopening America.

Under Phase 1, health care practitioners can resume non-ur-gent/emergent health care ser-vices, diagnostic radiology and lab services in:

Hospital outpatient set-tings;health care clinics and medical offices; physical therapy settings, chiropractic offices and optometrists and dental offices (but with enhanced aerosol pro-tections).

This initial Phase 1 does not apply to long-term care settings, prisons and other industries or other settings, nor does it apply to

elective surgeries or procedures.Phase 2 is set to begin

Wednesday,. At that time, outpa-tient surgeries and other invasive procedures can resume, though hospital and care facilities will have to meet strict guidelines.

Phase 3 is scheduled to start May 13. Hospitals and care facil-ities can begin doing non-emer-gency surgeries and procedures at 50% of their pre-COVID-19-era patient volume.

Officials want the final stage, Phase 4, to start May 27. At that point, most of the restrictions on types of procedures and volume will be left to the facilities to de-termine. However, oversight and guidelines meant to ensure that capacity remains in the system will continue.

Stack emphasized that this is a phased, gradual reopening of ser-vices and that any COVID-19 re-surgence may require adjustment. For full guidance on criteria for reopening and new best practices, click here. The Governor add-ed that more industry reopening dates would be announced soon.

Until there is a vaccine or an effective treatment method, things will look and be different, the governor said. A significant new infrastructure will be needed, and the state is preparing to hire more than 700 people across the state to help with contact tracing. A request for proposals will be is-sued this week to support the state with infrastructure and staffing.

The governor also said that by May 11, everybody working for an essential business that is reopening should be wearing a mask. Going to the grocery, into any place of business or any place where social distancing of keep-ing at least six-feet apart might be broken, the governor said every Kentuckian should be wearing a mask. n

Beshear details next phases in reopening of health care industry