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At the Monday, May 6 Leitchfield City Council Meeting, Leitchfield Public Works Director Darrell Harrell announced his plans to retire. Harrell's retirement will begin on July 1, 2013.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette At the Monday, May 6 Leitchfield City Council Meeting, Leitchfield Public Works Director Darrell Harrell announced his plans to retire. Harrell's retirement will begin on July 1, 2013.
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At the Monday, May 6 Leitchfield City Council Meeting, Council Member Steven Elder (Right) announced his intention to resign from the Council and return to his hometown of Mayfield, Kentucky in the near future.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette At the Monday, May 6 Leitchfield City Council Meeting, Council Member Steven Elder (Right) announced his intention to resign from the Council and return to his hometown of Mayfield, Kentucky in the near future.
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The City of Leitchfield will say goodbye to three of its leaders in the coming months.

Leitchfield Fire Chief and Utilities Commissioner Carl “Moon” Smith, and Leitchfield Public Works Director Darrell Harrell both announced their plans to retire from their respective positions during the regularly scheduled Leitchfield City Council Meeting on Monday, May 6.

Also during the May 6 Meeting, Steven Elder announced his intention to resign from the City Council and return to his hometown of Mayfield, Kentucky.

Mayor William Thomason said, currently, three individuals have submitted their names for consideration to fill Elder’s City Council seat; however, out of respect for Elder and his winning election to the Council, a replacement will not be selected until Elder submits his official letter and date of resignation.

Elder said the remaining members of the City Council will select his replacement, and they may choose anyone they wish, so long as the individual is over 18 and is a Leitchfield resident.

Elder said the Mayor may choose to give a recommendation for Elder’s replacement, but the Council is not bound to select the Mayor’s recommendation.

As of press time, Elder has not set a date for his resignation.

On behalf of Smith - who was absent from the Meeting - City Council Member and First Assistant Fire Chief Jerry Schlosser read Smith’s official letter of resignation.

Smith announced he will retire from the Leitchfield Fire Department and Leitchfield Utilities Commission effective June 30, 2013.

In his letter, Smith described Leitchfield as a “remarkable community with incredible foresight” and discussed his time working for the City.

Smith served on the LFD for 45 years, and a combined total of 22 years on the Leitchfield City Council and Utilities Commission.

Schlosser said that based on the bylaws of the Fire Department, he is next in line to become Fire Chief, if he so chooses. If Schlosser turns the position of Fire Chief down, it would then go to Second Assistant Chief Tony King.

However, Schlosser, who has been with the LFD for 41 years, said, should he decide to take over as Leitchfield Fire Chief, he would then have to resign from the Leitchfield City Council.

“I’ve got a hard decision to make,” Schlosser said.

Harrell also announced during the reading of his official letter of resignation that on July 1, 2013, he will retire as Public Works Director.

Harrell said he has given the City “well over half the years of my life,” and after talking with his loved ones, has decided that now is the right time for him to retire.

Harrell said he has witnessed many changes in the Public Works Department over the years, and though it is time for him to retire, he is confident that the Department’s new employees will take over successfully.

As of press time, Harrell’s official replacement has not yet been announced.

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Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
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A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
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Car overturns on parkway
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A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
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The driver of a silver SUV lost control and her vehicle overturned in the median of the Western Kentucky Parkway, near the 115 mile marker, at around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18.

Neither of the vehicle’s two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, and Singleton’s stepson, Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported injuries to the responding Clarkson Fire Department and Grayson County Sheriff’s Department.

Singleton reported to the GCSO that she and Warner were travelling toward Caneyville, and while when she was changing lanes, she lost control.

Singleton’s vehicle started swerving into the median, and due to the soft mud in the median, started flipping before coming to a rest upside down, the GCSO reported.

Singleton’s vehicle, rendered inoperable due to the crash, was to be transported by AAA Wrecker Service.

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Margie Decker appointed to City Council
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Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
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Margie Decker was appointed to the Leitchfield City Council during the regularly-scheduled Monday, June 17 meeting.

During the meeting, Leitchfield Mayor William Thomason presented the names of the six applicants who wanted to be considered to fill Steven Elder’s recently vacated seat.

The applicants included (in alphabetical order) Ryan Bratcher, Howard Decker, Margie Decker, Nick Ramsey, Leon Shaw, and Kelly Stevenson.

After the applicants’ names were presented, Thomason gave the five remaining Council members the opportunity to discuss who would be best suited to fill the open Council seat.
Council member Jerry Schlosser motioned to appoint Margie Decker to fill the seat, based on her being earning seventh place in the 2012 election - one spot away from being elected to the Council.

Council member William Dallas hesitated to support Schlosser’s motion on the grounds that he didn’t know Margie Decker or her policies and opinions for the city.
“I don’t know where you stand on issues,” Dallas said. “We are liasons to this community. It’s a huge commitment to be a leader in this community. I’m disappointed I haven’t had the chance to talk to you. I don’t know your position on things.”
Margie Decker, who has worked in retail for 25 years, said she had attempted to contact Dallas but had been unable to reach him.
“I’ve worked at Wal-Mart for twenty years; I’ve been in the community for nearly forty years,” Margie Decker, who is also Co-Chair of the local Relay for Life, said. “I don’t know why people don’t know who I am.
After the discussion ended, the Council voted on whether they wished to add Margie Decker to the Council or if they wished to wait, for the Council had up to thirty days to make its decision.
In a three-to-two vote - with Council Members Harold Miller, Jerry Schlosser, and Margaret Fey voting for, and William Dallas and Raymond Cottrell voting against - Margie Decker was voted to fill the vacant City Council seat and, thereafter, was sworn into office by Leitchfield City Attorney Kenneth Smart.

On her appointment, Margie Decker said, “I’m really excited about working with the City Councilmen. I’ve worked here all my married life. I’ve lived here for forty years, and I want to make the city a better place.”

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Longest Day of Play encourages healthy living
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To help battle chronic diseases affecting Grayson County children such as obesity and diabetes, a number of community organizations have come together to sponsor the Longest Day of Play.

Activities will include a 30-feet inflatable obstacle course, frisbee-toss, bubble chase, sponge freeze tag, high energy dancing, a Simon Says game, and more.

There will also be drawings for prizes, which include several youth bicycles.

The event will be held Thursday, June 20 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Firefighter’s Park in Leitchfield. For more information, contact the Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center Rehab department at 270-259-9469.

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Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
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A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
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Car overturns on parkway
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A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
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The driver of a silver SUV lost control and her vehicle overturned in the median of the Western Kentucky Parkway, near the 115 mile marker, at around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18.

Neither of the vehicle’s two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, and Singleton’s stepson, Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported injuries to the responding Clarkson Fire Department and Grayson County Sheriff’s Department.

Singleton reported to the GCSO that she and Warner were travelling toward Caneyville, and while when she was changing lanes, she lost control.

Singleton’s vehicle started swerving into the median, and due to the soft mud in the median, started flipping before coming to a rest upside down, the GCSO reported.

Singleton’s vehicle, rendered inoperable due to the crash, was to be transported by AAA Wrecker Service.

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Margie Decker appointed to City Council
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Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
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Margie Decker was appointed to the Leitchfield City Council during the regularly-scheduled Monday, June 17 meeting.

During the meeting, Leitchfield Mayor William Thomason presented the names of the six applicants who wanted to be considered to fill Steven Elder’s recently vacated seat.

The applicants included (in alphabetical order) Ryan Bratcher, Howard Decker, Margie Decker, Nick Ramsey, Leon Shaw, and Kelly Stevenson.

After the applicants’ names were presented, Thomason gave the five remaining Council members the opportunity to discuss who would be best suited to fill the open Council seat.
Council member Jerry Schlosser motioned to appoint Margie Decker to fill the seat, based on her being earning seventh place in the 2012 election - one spot away from being elected to the Council.

Council member William Dallas hesitated to support Schlosser’s motion on the grounds that he didn’t know Margie Decker or her policies and opinions for the city.
“I don’t know where you stand on issues,” Dallas said. “We are liasons to this community. It’s a huge commitment to be a leader in this community. I’m disappointed I haven’t had the chance to talk to you. I don’t know your position on things.”
Margie Decker, who has worked in retail for 25 years, said she had attempted to contact Dallas but had been unable to reach him.
“I’ve worked at Wal-Mart for twenty years; I’ve been in the community for nearly forty years,” Margie Decker, who is also Co-Chair of the local Relay for Life, said. “I don’t know why people don’t know who I am.
After the discussion ended, the Council voted on whether they wished to add Margie Decker to the Council or if they wished to wait, for the Council had up to thirty days to make its decision.
In a three-to-two vote - with Council Members Harold Miller, Jerry Schlosser, and Margaret Fey voting for, and William Dallas and Raymond Cottrell voting against - Margie Decker was voted to fill the vacant City Council seat and, thereafter, was sworn into office by Leitchfield City Attorney Kenneth Smart.

On her appointment, Margie Decker said, “I’m really excited about working with the City Councilmen. I’ve worked here all my married life. I’ve lived here for forty years, and I want to make the city a better place.”

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Longest Day of Play encourages healthy living
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To help battle chronic diseases affecting Grayson County children such as obesity and diabetes, a number of community organizations have come together to sponsor the Longest Day of Play.

Activities will include a 30-feet inflatable obstacle course, frisbee-toss, bubble chase, sponge freeze tag, high energy dancing, a Simon Says game, and more.

There will also be drawings for prizes, which include several youth bicycles.

The event will be held Thursday, June 20 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Firefighter’s Park in Leitchfield. For more information, contact the Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center Rehab department at 270-259-9469.

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Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
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A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
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Car overturns on parkway
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A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
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The driver of a silver SUV lost control and her vehicle overturned in the median of the Western Kentucky Parkway, near the 115 mile marker, at around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18.

Neither of the vehicle’s two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, and Singleton’s stepson, Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported injuries to the responding Clarkson Fire Department and Grayson County Sheriff’s Department.

Singleton reported to the GCSO that she and Warner were travelling toward Caneyville, and while when she was changing lanes, she lost control.

Singleton’s vehicle started swerving into the median, and due to the soft mud in the median, started flipping before coming to a rest upside down, the GCSO reported.

Singleton’s vehicle, rendered inoperable due to the crash, was to be transported by AAA Wrecker Service.

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Margie Decker appointed to City Council
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Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
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Margie Decker was appointed to the Leitchfield City Council during the regularly-scheduled Monday, June 17 meeting.

During the meeting, Leitchfield Mayor William Thomason presented the names of the six applicants who wanted to be considered to fill Steven Elder’s recently vacated seat.

The applicants included (in alphabetical order) Ryan Bratcher, Howard Decker, Margie Decker, Nick Ramsey, Leon Shaw, and Kelly Stevenson.

After the applicants’ names were presented, Thomason gave the five remaining Council members the opportunity to discuss who would be best suited to fill the open Council seat.
Council member Jerry Schlosser motioned to appoint Margie Decker to fill the seat, based on her being earning seventh place in the 2012 election - one spot away from being elected to the Council.

Council member William Dallas hesitated to support Schlosser’s motion on the grounds that he didn’t know Margie Decker or her policies and opinions for the city.
“I don’t know where you stand on issues,” Dallas said. “We are liasons to this community. It’s a huge commitment to be a leader in this community. I’m disappointed I haven’t had the chance to talk to you. I don’t know your position on things.”
Margie Decker, who has worked in retail for 25 years, said she had attempted to contact Dallas but had been unable to reach him.
“I’ve worked at Wal-Mart for twenty years; I’ve been in the community for nearly forty years,” Margie Decker, who is also Co-Chair of the local Relay for Life, said. “I don’t know why people don’t know who I am.
After the discussion ended, the Council voted on whether they wished to add Margie Decker to the Council or if they wished to wait, for the Council had up to thirty days to make its decision.
In a three-to-two vote - with Council Members Harold Miller, Jerry Schlosser, and Margaret Fey voting for, and William Dallas and Raymond Cottrell voting against - Margie Decker was voted to fill the vacant City Council seat and, thereafter, was sworn into office by Leitchfield City Attorney Kenneth Smart.

On her appointment, Margie Decker said, “I’m really excited about working with the City Councilmen. I’ve worked here all my married life. I’ve lived here for forty years, and I want to make the city a better place.”

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Longest Day of Play encourages healthy living
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To help battle chronic diseases affecting Grayson County children such as obesity and diabetes, a number of community organizations have come together to sponsor the Longest Day of Play.

Activities will include a 30-feet inflatable obstacle course, frisbee-toss, bubble chase, sponge freeze tag, high energy dancing, a Simon Says game, and more.

There will also be drawings for prizes, which include several youth bicycles.

The event will be held Thursday, June 20 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Firefighter’s Park in Leitchfield. For more information, contact the Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center Rehab department at 270-259-9469.

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Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
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A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
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Car overturns on parkway
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A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
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The driver of a silver SUV lost control and her vehicle overturned in the median of the Western Kentucky Parkway, near the 115 mile marker, at around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18.

Neither of the vehicle’s two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, and Singleton’s stepson, Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported injuries to the responding Clarkson Fire Department and Grayson County Sheriff’s Department.

Singleton reported to the GCSO that she and Warner were travelling toward Caneyville, and while when she was changing lanes, she lost control.

Singleton’s vehicle started swerving into the median, and due to the soft mud in the median, started flipping before coming to a rest upside down, the GCSO reported.

Singleton’s vehicle, rendered inoperable due to the crash, was to be transported by AAA Wrecker Service.

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Margie Decker appointed to City Council
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Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
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Margie Decker was appointed to the Leitchfield City Council during the regularly-scheduled Monday, June 17 meeting.

During the meeting, Leitchfield Mayor William Thomason presented the names of the six applicants who wanted to be considered to fill Steven Elder’s recently vacated seat.

The applicants included (in alphabetical order) Ryan Bratcher, Howard Decker, Margie Decker, Nick Ramsey, Leon Shaw, and Kelly Stevenson.

After the applicants’ names were presented, Thomason gave the five remaining Council members the opportunity to discuss who would be best suited to fill the open Council seat.
Council member Jerry Schlosser motioned to appoint Margie Decker to fill the seat, based on her being earning seventh place in the 2012 election - one spot away from being elected to the Council.

Council member William Dallas hesitated to support Schlosser’s motion on the grounds that he didn’t know Margie Decker or her policies and opinions for the city.
“I don’t know where you stand on issues,” Dallas said. “We are liasons to this community. It’s a huge commitment to be a leader in this community. I’m disappointed I haven’t had the chance to talk to you. I don’t know your position on things.”
Margie Decker, who has worked in retail for 25 years, said she had attempted to contact Dallas but had been unable to reach him.
“I’ve worked at Wal-Mart for twenty years; I’ve been in the community for nearly forty years,” Margie Decker, who is also Co-Chair of the local Relay for Life, said. “I don’t know why people don’t know who I am.
After the discussion ended, the Council voted on whether they wished to add Margie Decker to the Council or if they wished to wait, for the Council had up to thirty days to make its decision.
In a three-to-two vote - with Council Members Harold Miller, Jerry Schlosser, and Margaret Fey voting for, and William Dallas and Raymond Cottrell voting against - Margie Decker was voted to fill the vacant City Council seat and, thereafter, was sworn into office by Leitchfield City Attorney Kenneth Smart.

On her appointment, Margie Decker said, “I’m really excited about working with the City Councilmen. I’ve worked here all my married life. I’ve lived here for forty years, and I want to make the city a better place.”

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To help battle chronic diseases affecting Grayson County children such as obesity and diabetes, a number of community organizations have come together to sponsor the Longest Day of Play.

Activities will include a 30-feet inflatable obstacle course, frisbee-toss, bubble chase, sponge freeze tag, high energy dancing, a Simon Says game, and more.

There will also be drawings for prizes, which include several youth bicycles.

The event will be held Thursday, June 20 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Firefighter’s Park in Leitchfield. For more information, contact the Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center Rehab department at 270-259-9469.

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Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
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A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
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A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
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The driver of a silver SUV lost control and her vehicle overturned in the median of the Western Kentucky Parkway, near the 115 mile marker, at around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18.

Neither of the vehicle’s two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, and Singleton’s stepson, Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported injuries to the responding Clarkson Fire Department and Grayson County Sheriff’s Department.

Singleton reported to the GCSO that she and Warner were travelling toward Caneyville, and while when she was changing lanes, she lost control.

Singleton’s vehicle started swerving into the median, and due to the soft mud in the median, started flipping before coming to a rest upside down, the GCSO reported.

Singleton’s vehicle, rendered inoperable due to the crash, was to be transported by AAA Wrecker Service.

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Margie Decker appointed to City Council
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Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
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Margie Decker was appointed to the Leitchfield City Council during the regularly-scheduled Monday, June 17 meeting.

During the meeting, Leitchfield Mayor William Thomason presented the names of the six applicants who wanted to be considered to fill Steven Elder’s recently vacated seat.

The applicants included (in alphabetical order) Ryan Bratcher, Howard Decker, Margie Decker, Nick Ramsey, Leon Shaw, and Kelly Stevenson.

After the applicants’ names were presented, Thomason gave the five remaining Council members the opportunity to discuss who would be best suited to fill the open Council seat.
Council member Jerry Schlosser motioned to appoint Margie Decker to fill the seat, based on her being earning seventh place in the 2012 election - one spot away from being elected to the Council.

Council member William Dallas hesitated to support Schlosser’s motion on the grounds that he didn’t know Margie Decker or her policies and opinions for the city.
“I don’t know where you stand on issues,” Dallas said. “We are liasons to this community. It’s a huge commitment to be a leader in this community. I’m disappointed I haven’t had the chance to talk to you. I don’t know your position on things.”
Margie Decker, who has worked in retail for 25 years, said she had attempted to contact Dallas but had been unable to reach him.
“I’ve worked at Wal-Mart for twenty years; I’ve been in the community for nearly forty years,” Margie Decker, who is also Co-Chair of the local Relay for Life, said. “I don’t know why people don’t know who I am.
After the discussion ended, the Council voted on whether they wished to add Margie Decker to the Council or if they wished to wait, for the Council had up to thirty days to make its decision.
In a three-to-two vote - with Council Members Harold Miller, Jerry Schlosser, and Margaret Fey voting for, and William Dallas and Raymond Cottrell voting against - Margie Decker was voted to fill the vacant City Council seat and, thereafter, was sworn into office by Leitchfield City Attorney Kenneth Smart.

On her appointment, Margie Decker said, “I’m really excited about working with the City Councilmen. I’ve worked here all my married life. I’ve lived here for forty years, and I want to make the city a better place.”

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Longest Day of Play encourages healthy living
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To help battle chronic diseases affecting Grayson County children such as obesity and diabetes, a number of community organizations have come together to sponsor the Longest Day of Play.

Activities will include a 30-feet inflatable obstacle course, frisbee-toss, bubble chase, sponge freeze tag, high energy dancing, a Simon Says game, and more.

There will also be drawings for prizes, which include several youth bicycles.

The event will be held Thursday, June 20 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Firefighter’s Park in Leitchfield. For more information, contact the Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center Rehab department at 270-259-9469.

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Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
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A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
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A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
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The driver of a silver SUV lost control and her vehicle overturned in the median of the Western Kentucky Parkway, near the 115 mile marker, at around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18.

Neither of the vehicle’s two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, and Singleton’s stepson, Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported injuries to the responding Clarkson Fire Department and Grayson County Sheriff’s Department.

Singleton reported to the GCSO that she and Warner were travelling toward Caneyville, and while when she was changing lanes, she lost control.

Singleton’s vehicle started swerving into the median, and due to the soft mud in the median, started flipping before coming to a rest upside down, the GCSO reported.

Singleton’s vehicle, rendered inoperable due to the crash, was to be transported by AAA Wrecker Service.

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Margie Decker appointed to City Council
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Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
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Margie Decker was appointed to the Leitchfield City Council during the regularly-scheduled Monday, June 17 meeting.

During the meeting, Leitchfield Mayor William Thomason presented the names of the six applicants who wanted to be considered to fill Steven Elder’s recently vacated seat.

The applicants included (in alphabetical order) Ryan Bratcher, Howard Decker, Margie Decker, Nick Ramsey, Leon Shaw, and Kelly Stevenson.

After the applicants’ names were presented, Thomason gave the five remaining Council members the opportunity to discuss who would be best suited to fill the open Council seat.
Council member Jerry Schlosser motioned to appoint Margie Decker to fill the seat, based on her being earning seventh place in the 2012 election - one spot away from being elected to the Council.

Council member William Dallas hesitated to support Schlosser’s motion on the grounds that he didn’t know Margie Decker or her policies and opinions for the city.
“I don’t know where you stand on issues,” Dallas said. “We are liasons to this community. It’s a huge commitment to be a leader in this community. I’m disappointed I haven’t had the chance to talk to you. I don’t know your position on things.”
Margie Decker, who has worked in retail for 25 years, said she had attempted to contact Dallas but had been unable to reach him.
“I’ve worked at Wal-Mart for twenty years; I’ve been in the community for nearly forty years,” Margie Decker, who is also Co-Chair of the local Relay for Life, said. “I don’t know why people don’t know who I am.
After the discussion ended, the Council voted on whether they wished to add Margie Decker to the Council or if they wished to wait, for the Council had up to thirty days to make its decision.
In a three-to-two vote - with Council Members Harold Miller, Jerry Schlosser, and Margaret Fey voting for, and William Dallas and Raymond Cottrell voting against - Margie Decker was voted to fill the vacant City Council seat and, thereafter, was sworn into office by Leitchfield City Attorney Kenneth Smart.

On her appointment, Margie Decker said, “I’m really excited about working with the City Councilmen. I’ve worked here all my married life. I’ve lived here for forty years, and I want to make the city a better place.”

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Longest Day of Play encourages healthy living
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To help battle chronic diseases affecting Grayson County children such as obesity and diabetes, a number of community organizations have come together to sponsor the Longest Day of Play.

Activities will include a 30-feet inflatable obstacle course, frisbee-toss, bubble chase, sponge freeze tag, high energy dancing, a Simon Says game, and more.

There will also be drawings for prizes, which include several youth bicycles.

The event will be held Thursday, June 20 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Firefighter’s Park in Leitchfield. For more information, contact the Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center Rehab department at 270-259-9469.

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Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
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A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
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Car overturns on parkway
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A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette A silver SUV overturned on the Western Kentucky Parkway around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Neither of the vehicle's two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, or Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported any injuries.
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The driver of a silver SUV lost control and her vehicle overturned in the median of the Western Kentucky Parkway, near the 115 mile marker, at around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18.

Neither of the vehicle’s two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, and Singleton’s stepson, Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported injuries to the responding Clarkson Fire Department and Grayson County Sheriff’s Department.

Singleton reported to the GCSO that she and Warner were travelling toward Caneyville, and while when she was changing lanes, she lost control.

Singleton’s vehicle started swerving into the median, and due to the soft mud in the median, started flipping before coming to a rest upside down, the GCSO reported.

Singleton’s vehicle, rendered inoperable due to the crash, was to be transported by AAA Wrecker Service.

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Margie Decker appointed to City Council
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Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
Matt Lasley | News-Gazette Newly-appointed Leitchfield City Council Member Margie Decker (right) was sworn in by City Attorney Kenneth Smart (left) during the Monday, June 17 Council meeting.
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Margie Decker was appointed to the Leitchfield City Council during the regularly-scheduled Monday, June 17 meeting.

During the meeting, Leitchfield Mayor William Thomason presented the names of the six applicants who wanted to be considered to fill Steven Elder’s recently vacated seat.

The applicants included (in alphabetical order) Ryan Bratcher, Howard Decker, Margie Decker, Nick Ramsey, Leon Shaw, and Kelly Stevenson.

After the applicants’ names were presented, Thomason gave the five remaining Council members the opportunity to discuss who would be best suited to fill the open Council seat.
Council member Jerry Schlosser motioned to appoint Margie Decker to fill the seat, based on her being earning seventh place in the 2012 election - one spot away from being elected to the Council.

Council member William Dallas hesitated to support Schlosser’s motion on the grounds that he didn’t know Margie Decker or her policies and opinions for the city.
“I don’t know where you stand on issues,” Dallas said. “We are liasons to this community. It’s a huge commitment to be a leader in this community. I’m disappointed I haven’t had the chance to talk to you. I don’t know your position on things.”
Margie Decker, who has worked in retail for 25 years, said she had attempted to contact Dallas but had been unable to reach him.
“I’ve worked at Wal-Mart for twenty years; I’ve been in the community for nearly forty years,” Margie Decker, who is also Co-Chair of the local Relay for Life, said. “I don’t know why people don’t know who I am.
After the discussion ended, the Council voted on whether they wished to add Margie Decker to the Council or if they wished to wait, for the Council had up to thirty days to make its decision.
In a three-to-two vote - with Council Members Harold Miller, Jerry Schlosser, and Margaret Fey voting for, and William Dallas and Raymond Cottrell voting against - Margie Decker was voted to fill the vacant City Council seat and, thereafter, was sworn into office by Leitchfield City Attorney Kenneth Smart.

On her appointment, Margie Decker said, “I’m really excited about working with the City Councilmen. I’ve worked here all my married life. I’ve lived here for forty years, and I want to make the city a better place.”

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Longest Day of Play encourages healthy living
Jun 18, 2013 | 244 views | 0 0 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend | print

To help battle chronic diseases affecting Grayson County children such as obesity and diabetes, a number of community organizations have come together to sponsor the Longest Day of Play.

Activities will include a 30-feet inflatable obstacle course, frisbee-toss, bubble chase, sponge freeze tag, high energy dancing, a Simon Says game, and more.

There will also be drawings for prizes, which include several youth bicycles.

The event will be held Thursday, June 20 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Firefighter’s Park in Leitchfield. For more information, contact the Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center Rehab department at 270-259-9469.

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