Lexington — Bankruptcy filings in the Eastern District of U.S. Bankruptcy Court include the following
Boyd County
Virginia Ruth Lee of the 1300 block of Grandview Drive, Ashland; Chapter 7; filed Aug. 26; assets $20,046, liabilities $65,822.
James Lonzo Thornton and Susan Leah Thornton of the 3400 block of Helton Court, Catlettsburg; Chapter 7; filed Aug. 26; assets $22,946, liabilities $86,649.
Carter County
Minnie Erwin of the 2400 block of Grahn Road, Olive Hill; Chapter 7; filed Aug. 26; assets $4,990, liabilities $21,149.
Greenup County
Paul Bennett Hunt of the 1300 block of DeAntone Lane of South Shore; Chapter 7; filed Aug. 24; assets $98,020, liabilities $232,486.
Brett Anthony Renfroe and Keri Finley Renfroe of the 400 block of Kenwood Drive, Russell; Chapter 13; filed Aug. 24; assets $167,368, liabilities $241,152.
Donald Eugene Hall and Julie Renee Hall of the 1000 block of Raceland Avenue, Raceland; Chapter 7; filed Aug 26; assets $161,857, liabilities $143,228.
Kuburatu Adebola Blunk and Thomas Reynolds Blunk of the 2800 block of Oakwood Court, Flatwoods; Chapter 13; filed Aug. 27; assets $5,170,985, liabilities $839,869.
Lawrence County
Andy E. Scott and Trisha D. Scott of the 400 block of Highway 3399, Louisa; Chapter 7; filed Aug. 24; assets $81,671, liabilities $99,892.
Lewis County
Carla Anne Scaggs of Vanceburg; Chapter 13; filed Aug. 24; assets $49,213, liabilities $49,891.
Morgan County
Associated Contracting LLC of West Liberty; Chapter 11; filed Aug. 23; assets $1,211,094, liabilities $22,145,233.
Rowan County
Ramiro Guevara Carreon and April Gale Carreon of the 900 block of McGrayer Road, Clearfield; Chapter 13; filed Aug. 21; assets $122,023, liabilities $189,485.
Shelley Edward Bennett of the 100 block of Fleetwood Lane, Morehead; Chapter 7; filed Aug. 24; assets $289,087, liabilities $311,001.
Business
Bankruptcy filings: 9/1/09
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For the love of pizza
Chef Drex McCalvin spent years chasing the memory of the flavor and feel of the pizza he grew up with.
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Bankruptcy filings in the Eastern District of U.S. Bankruptcy Court
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TIM PRESTON: Lots of little notes and 'The BIG story' 8/22/10
I found about 50 things to write about in downtown Ashland and the surrounding area this week, so I’ll mention a few of the highlights and promise more information in the weeks ahead.
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TIM PRESTON: Going gourmet, now open and opening soon 7/25/10
The nice lady who puts these words on the page has made it clear that she’s tired of reading about barbecue, so I’m going in a slightly different direction this week.
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TIM PRESTON: Dinner with a rock star and quest for blueberries
You just never know who you’ll end up having dinner with when you stop by a good roadside barbecue restaurant.
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End of the line
Locals had a saying for years: If you can’t get it at Rail City, you don’t need
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TIM PRESTON: Dueling chefs and good breakfast 7/11
I had a great time covering the Chef Challenge on Saturday during the annual Summer Motion festival. I don’t watch food television, so I was quite unfamiliar with the rules of the game.
For me, much of the fun was watching the judges making “Wow, this is really good” facial expressions and “yummy” noises as they sampled their salads and entrees before struggling to make their decision.
The former-student-faces-his-teacher aspect of the contest added a certain spice to the competition as well. Speaking to people who gathered to watch the competition it became evident many on the audience were extremely familiar with the work of both Chef Chris Ross and Chef Scott Sutton.
In my coverage of the event I failed to include comments from Ross, who won the contest. Ross, who is the executive chef at Bellefonte Country Club, said Sutton’s encouragement is the primary reason he became a chef, and he thanked him for being an outstanding instructor.
“It was an honor to go up against him. If not for him, I would probably be a cop right now,” he said with a smile. -
TIM PRESTON: Ribs reviewed and end of an era 7/4/10
If there were an actual barbecue bible (in fact, there are several), I heard the first verse quoted perfectly during a recent nonair-conditioned driving tour into the Big Sandy Valley.
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TIM PRESTON: Pleasant lunch, new downtown, Porky's place 6/27/10
I’ve been dealing with another round of the “bad belly” lately and found myself last week with a serious lunchtime craving for something with some actual flavor that would not send me home for the rest of the day.
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TIM PRESTON: Father's Day wishes, new location, dining on river 6/20/10
If I’m reading my calendar correctly, today is Father’s Day. I’m pretty sure my dad is still in mourning following the loss of his boat motor during a trip to a big lake in Alabama, and he probably deserves more than a “Happy Father’s Day” note from the son who has caused him the most headaches through the years.
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