Record-Herald World-Wide...Happy 70th Birthday, Becky Ervin!! We love our Nana!! Love Your Family...

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Wednesday, February 12, 2020 Greensburg Record-Herald 5A Society/Community Happy 70th Birthday, Becky Ervin!! We love our Nana!! Love Your Family Ronnie and Ramona Russell will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary this Friday. They were united in marriage February 14, 1970 at Greasy Creek Baptist Church by Bro. Hammet. They made their home in the Exie Community. They are blessed with two children and their spouses, Marty and Tanya Russell, and Wayne and Quinn Morgan; and seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Celebrating 50 years together Athena Rose Simmons was born Sat- urday, Jan. 18, 2020 at 4:57 p.m. at Kaiser Permanente Hospital to proud parents Kayla Arps and Kendall Sim- mons of Victorville, Calif. She weighed 7 pounds 3 ounces and was 18 inches long. Grandparents are Billy and Kel- ley Arps of Victorville, Calif.; great- grandparents are William and Alana Arps of Greensburg and great uncle and aunt Justin and Jessica Arps of Greensburg. Photos submitted Photo submitted Baby girl Community Baptist Layled Revival starts Feb. 16 Community Bap- tist Church will begin Layled Revival this Sunday night, Feb. 16 at 5 p.m. Nightly services through the week will begin at 6 p.m. CT. Bro. Mark Lile and the church congrega- tion invite everyone to attend. Record-Herald World-Wide The Record-Herald encourages readers to have their picture made reading the Record-Herald while they are on vacation. Photos and information may be sent to be published at no charge to [email protected] or Record- Herald, P.O. Box 130, Greensburg, KY 42743. Traveling to Grandma’s house, Carter Webb finds his favorite things– dessert and a Record-Herald. He is the two-year-old son of Hayden and Courtney Webb. T.J. Samson Community Hospital will be offering Calcium Scoring Screenings for only $50 . 00 during the month of February . This is originally a $150 value. A Cardiac CT Scan for coronary calcium is a non-invasive way of obtaining information about the presence of plaque in the arteries and is an extremely helpful tool in identifying your risk of a heart attack. More than 2,500 Americans die each day from heart disease. Don’t become another statistic... Online security protects from cyber thieves KHEAA The theft of credit and debit card num- bers should make everyone, including students, more care- ful about protecting their money from cyber thieves. The following measures can help, according to the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority. Never provide your Social Security, bank account or credit card number in response to a phone call, text or email. If you get a text or email from a bank or company, don’t click on any link in the message. It may lead you to a fake site run by thieves hoping you’ll enter personal information, or it may install spyware or mal- ware on your phone or computer. Instead, sign in through the website you normally use when you do business with that firm. Never provide bank, credit card or other sen- sitive data on a website that doesn’t explain how your information will be protected, in- cluding encryption to safely transmit and store data. When you use your ATM or debit card, make sure no one can see your PIN. Check ATMs for obvious signs of tampering or for a skimming device. Install a free or low-cost firewall to stop intruders from gaining remote ac- cess to your devices. Download and update security patches of- fered by your system and software vendors to correct weak- nesses that could be exploited. KHEAA is the agency that admin- isters the state’s grant and schol- arship programs, including the Ken- tucky Educational Excellence Scholar- ship (KEES). The agency also provides financial literacy vid- eos at http://itsmoney. kheaa.com and free copies of “It’s Money, Baby,” a guide to fi- nancial literacy, to Kentucky schools and residents upon request at publica- [email protected]. Many of KHEAA’s student aid programs are funded by Ken- tucky Lottery receipts. For more informa- tion about Kentucky scholarships and grants, visit www. kheaa.com; write KHEAA, P.O. Box 798, Frankfort, KY 40602; or call 800-928- 8926, ext. 6-7214. Wedding announcements are published free as a community service.

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Page 1: Record-Herald World-Wide...Happy 70th Birthday, Becky Ervin!! We love our Nana!! Love Your Family Ronnie and Ramona Russell will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary this Friday.

Wednesday, February 12, 2020 Greensburg Record-Herald 5ASociety/Community

Happy 70th Birthday,

Becky Ervin!!

We love our Nana!!

Love Your Family

Ronnie and Ramona Russell will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary this Friday. They were united in marriage February 14, 1970 at Greasy Creek Baptist Church by Bro. Hammet. They made their home in the Exie Community. They are blessed with two children and their spouses, Marty and Tanya Russell, and Wayne and Quinn Morgan; and seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Celebrating 50 years together

Athena Rose Simmons was born Sat-urday, Jan. 18, 2020 at 4:57 p.m. at Kaiser Permanente Hospital to proud parents Kayla Arps and Kendall Sim-mons of Victorville, Calif. She weighed 7 pounds 3 ounces and was 18 inches long. Grandparents are Billy and Kel-ley Arps of Victorville, Calif.; great-grandparents are William and Alana Arps of Greensburg and great uncle and aunt Justin and Jessica Arps of Greensburg.

Photos submitted

Photo submitted

Baby girl

Community Baptist Layled Revival starts Feb. 16 Community Bap-

tist Church will begin Layled Revival this

Sunday night, Feb. 16 at 5 p.m.

Nightly services

through the week will begin at 6 p.m. CT.

Bro. Mark Lile and

the church congrega-tion invite everyone to attend.

Record-Herald World-Wide

The Record-Herald encourages readers to have their picture made reading the Record-Herald while they are on vacation. Photos and information may be sent to be published at no charge to [email protected] or Record-Herald, P.O. Box 130, Greensburg, KY 42743.

Traveling to Grandma’s house, Carter Webb finds his favorite things– dessert and a Record-Herald. He is the two-year-old son of Hayden and Courtney Webb.

T.J. Samson Community Hospital will be o�ering Calcium Scoring Screenings for only $50.00 during the month of February. This is originally a $150 value.

A Cardiac CT Scan for coronary calcium is a non-invasive way of obtaining information about the presence of plaque in the arteries and is an extremely helpful tool in identifying your risk of a heart attack.

More than 2,500 Americans die each day from heart disease. Don’t become another statistic...

Online security protects from cyber thievesKHEAA

The theft of credit and debit card num-bers should make everyone, including students, more care-ful about protecting their money from cyber thieves. The following measures can help, according to the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority.

Never provide your Social Security, bank account or credit card number in response to a phone call, text or email. If you get a text or email from a bank or company, don’t click on any link in the message. It may lead you to a fake site run by thieves hoping you’ll enter personal information, or it may install spyware or mal-ware on your phone or computer. Instead, sign in through the website you normally use when you do business with

that firm.Never provide bank,

credit card or other sen-sitive data on a website that doesn’t explain how your information will be protected, in-cluding encryption to safely transmit and store data.

When you use your ATM or debit card, make sure no one can see your PIN. Check ATMs for obvious signs of tampering or for a skimming device.

Install a free or low-cost firewall to stop intruders from gaining remote ac-cess to your devices. Download and update security patches of-fered by your system and software vendors

to correct weak-nesses that could be exploited.

KHEAA is the agency that admin-isters the state’s grant and schol-arship programs, including the Ken-tucky Educational

Excellence Scholar-ship (KEES) . The agency also provides financial literacy vid-eos at http://itsmoney.kheaa.com and free copies of “It’s Money, Baby,” a guide to fi-nancial literacy, to K entucky s choo l s and residents upon request at [email protected].

Many of KHEAA’s student aid programs are funded by Ken-tucky Lottery receipts.

For more informa-tion about Kentucky s c h o l a r s h i p s a n d grants, visit www.kh e a a . c o m ; w r i t e KHEAA, P.O. Box 798, Frankfort, KY 40602; or call 800-928-

8926, ext. 6-7214.

Wedding announcements are published free as a community service.