Carrollton High School’s Class of 1963 will celebrate its 50-year class reunion Oct. 5.
Class members are trying to contact all teachers, coaches and administrators from the years of 1960-63 and their 1963 classmates.
If you know the contact information for any of these people, contact Mike Lewis, (502) 347-5494; Bill Banks, at
bill.and.linda@earthlink.net;or Mary Sue Wilson,
susieq45_kentuckyk@hotmail.comor (859) 485-7210.
Carroll County Property Valuation Administrator Rob Robertson announced that the Homestead Exemption on real estate for the 2013-14 exemption represents a $2,000 increase over the 2011-12 exemption.
This means that eligible property owners will not pay taxes on the first $36,000 of their assessment.
Carroll County tax rates for 2013 haven’t been set, so an exact amount of savings to persons receiving the exemption cannot be determined.
This is Part 2 of a series that started in the Jan. 23 issue.
“Shelter in Place” is a safety procedure designed to help protect you and your family during a serious airborne hazardous-materials emergency. It means taking shelter inside your home until the danger has passed.
Like Indiana, Ohio and several other states, Kentuckians soon will have the option to have an organ donor heart printed on their drivers license.
For more than 20 years, the Circuit Clerks of Kentucky have been educating communities about the life-saving mission of organ donation. Each day, 18 people die waiting for a life-saving organ transplant. Every 10 minutes a new name is added to the waiting list. Only 35 percent of Kentuckians are registered organ donors.