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C6 THE MESSENGER, Saturday, September 6, 2019
THE Daily Commuter Puzzle by Jacqueline E. Mathews
FOR RELEASE SEPTEMBER 7, 2019
ACROSS 1 “Law & Order:
SVU” actor5 Pilfered
10 Take a __ at; try to do
14 City where the Iditarod ends
15 Mean16 Big horn17 Extended family
group18 Bamboozled20 Clucker21 Phoenix team22 __ up; bungle23 __ Kent; Lois
Lane’s love25 Mr. Knotts26 Hateful28 Airplane shelter31 Himalayan nation32 Part of a knife34 Building site36 Clothed37 Housetops38 Word attached to
fish or board39 Snack40 Banquet41 Uppsala native42 Hankers44 Uncouth45 “__ Along, Little
Dogies”46 Reddish dye47 Concur50 Spiciness51 Fred Astaire’s
dance54 Thinnest57 1,760 yards58 Vienna’s nation:
abbr.59 Spend foolishly60 Gambler’s woe61 NBA team62 ATM button63 Pretzel shape
DOWN1 __ along; move
slowly2 “Old King __ was
a merry…”
3 Set free4 Big __5 Scrubs6 Elephant’s nose7 Pitcher’s delights8 “__ Miserables”9 Shade tree
10 Mighty11 Ballerina’s skirt12 Beame & Vigoda13 Ordered19 In solitary
confinement21 Writer __ Bellow24 “Get a __ of
that!”25 Root beer brand26 At __; suddenly27 Postpone28 Hilt29 Tailor’s job30 Highways32 Deadly critters33 __ Padres
National Forest35 Yuletide
purchase37 Monthly expense
38 The Ugly Duckling, in reality
40 Cooked in oil41 Melody43 Real estate __;
Century 21 folks44 Middle46 Speediness47 __ example
48 Adhesive49 Sit for a spell50 Quiz52 In addition53 Nuisance55 She sheep56 Fled57 Third Mon. of
Jan. honoree
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Created by Jacqueline E. Mathews 9/7/19
Friday’s Puzzle Solved
9/7/19
Today’s Crossword
BY BERNICE BEDE OSOLUNIVERSAL UCLICK
Use your imagination, be creative and adjust your life to fit what’s going on around you. Positive change is heading your way, and being prepared to take advantage of what’s available will make a dif ference. Live in the moment, reflect on the past and embrace the future with optimism.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Get involved in events that offer knowledge and a different perspective on the possibilities you encounter. Knowing the ins and outs will help you make a favor-able lifestyle choice.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Refuse to give in to someone who is controlling. Look for new interests, and distance yourself from bad influences. Self-help will be successful.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Participate in a cause you want to help. You can make a dif ference if you speak up. The people you encounter will have a posi-tive impact on your life.
S AG I T TA R I U S ( N o v. 23-Dec. 21) -- Move forward with caution. Not everyone you encounter has good intentions. Watch for con-sistency, truth and respect for facts when dealing with others. Don’t buy into some-thing you don’t need.
C A P R I C O R N ( D e c . 22-Jan. 19) -- If you express your emotions, you’ll make a dif ference to someone who has been waiting to hear what you have to say. Sharing feelings will lead to romantic plans.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Open up only to those you know you can trust. Keep a low profile and be a diligent observer. Your keen perception will protect you from making a mistake.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Make plans that will help stabilize your personal or professional life. Catch up with the latest technology or spend time with someone you want to work alongside.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Be careful how you interpret what is being told to you. Someone will give you the wrong impression
about a position that inter-ests you. Do your research before you make a commit-ment.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - - A change will be enlightening. Take in what you see and hear and mull over what you can do with the information you gather. A romantic encounter will promote a lifestyle change.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Getting involved in someone else’s life will be considered meddling. Be a good listener, but don’t offer advice or hands-on help. Focus on self-improvement, not on changing others.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- A positive change at home will boost your rela-t ionship with someone special. Love, romance and making plans as a couple will enhance your life.
L E O ( J u l y 2 3 - A u g . 22) -- Make a change only because it’s what’s right and best for you. If you follow someone else, you will end up having regrets. Trust in what you know and what you enjoy doing.
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Equal Housing OpportunityAll real estate in this newspaper is subject to the Federal FairHousing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference,limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex,handicap, familial status, or national origin, in the sale, rental orfinancing of housing.
This paper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estatewhich is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed thatall dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
If you believe you have been discriminatedagainst in connection with the sale, rental,or financing of housing, call: The KentuckyCommission on Human Rights, 1-800-292-5566.
PUBLISHER’S NOTICE
The Hopkins County Health Department is acceptingapplications for a Full Time
Public Health HANDS Specialist- “Parent Visitor”
General Duties include: This position serves under general direction of the Pro-gram Coordinator and/or appropriate coordinator/supervisor as assigned. Re-sponsibilities for this position include, but are not limited to; Conduct parentvisit assessment/survey within 30 days of receiving, after review of prenatal orbirth records from the hospital or clinic, to determine eligibility for early child-hood education and family support services of infants and toddlers from birthup to three (3) years of age. Conduct interviews to promote outreach activitiesin family homes or community setting to educate parents in coping techniquesand to take an active role in accessing resources or assistance with referralsfor appropriate education and nutrition of their child. May develop and distrib-ute informational materials that meet program guidelines. Keeps accurate logsof service visits, schedules and charting, prepare reports and analyses setforth in Health Access Nurturing Development Services (HANDS) programpolicy and guidelines. Interpret laws, regulations, policies and procedures andprovide administrative assistance or guidance to departmental staff, whichmay include but is not limited to; monitor, evaluate and participate in modifica-tions regarding program requirements. Review records and reports submittedby program requests or agency staff and ensure compliance with federal andstate law regulation and policies. May conduct ongoing home visitation on anas needed basis.
Minimum Education, Training or Experience: Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work,Nursing, Early Childhood Education.ORBachelor’s Degree in Social or Behavioral Science or related field with one (1)year experience performing case management services or a Master’s Degreein Human Services may substitute for the one (1) year of experience.
Substitution for Education: Associate Degree in Early Childhood Developmentand two (2) years of Public Health, early childhood or education experience.ORAssociate Degree in Nursing with Licensure in Kentucky or compact state andtwo (2) years of public health experience.
Special Program Requirements: Meets education requirement per 902 KAR4:120.
Starting Salary: $11.40 - $14.18/hr negotiable with additional experience.Grade 14
Applications may be obtained at the Hopkins County Health Department, 412North Kentucky Avenue, Madisonville, KY.
Completed application and transcript must be returned to Bernice Crook atHopkins County Health Department by close of business 9/16/19.Resume will not substitute for completed application. Applicants and employ-ees in this classification will be required to submit to a drug screening test andbackground check. Equal Opportunity Employer.
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The Crowded House, LLCwith a mailing address of,
26 W Center St.,Madisonville, KY 42431.
hereby declares its intention toapply for a
Microbrewery (Malt-Beverage) License(s)
no later thanSeptember 6th, 2019.
The licensed premises will belocated at
26 W Center St,Madisonville, KY 42431.
doing business asThe Crowded House Restaurant.
The (owner(s); Principal Officers andDirectors; Limited Partners; or
Members) are as follows:Member, Cliff Nanceof 754 Thornhill Rd.,
Madisonville, KY 42431Member, Andrea Nance
of 754 Thornhill Rd.,Madisonville, KY 42431Member, Chris DeVotoof 254 S. Franklin St.,
Madisonville, KY 42431
Any person, association, corpora-tion or body politic may protest the
granting of the license by writing theDepartment of Alcoholic BeverageControl,1003 Twilight Trail, Frank-
fort, KY 40601 within thirty (30)days of the date of legal publication.