The World Trade Center Health Program was just one of the programs that expired as of midnight last Wednesday. But New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand said there is still hope. … [Read more...]
Government Funding Allowed To Expire
Judge Suspended Without Pay
An eastern Kentucky judge accused of a long list of belligerent behavior has been suspended without pay for about a half year. The state's Judicial Conduct Commission said Friday the 180-day suspension stems from an agreement with Pike County Circuit Judge Steven D. Combs and his attorneys. … [Read more...]
Special Exhibit At Slugger Museum
The Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory is honoring a 19th century championship baseball team from Louisville. … [Read more...]
Martin Palmer Moore
Martin Palmer Moore, age 78, passed away Thursday, October 1, 2015 at Breckinridge Memorial Hospital in Hardinsburg. … [Read more...]
Man Indicted For Murder Of Infant
A Barren County man has been indicted on a murder charge in connection with the death of an 8 week-old infant. Multiple Kentucky news outlets report a grand jury indicted 35-year-old Chad Flora Lewis last week. Authorities say Lewis is accused of shaking and throwing objects at the child on September 6 while watching her for the child's mother. According to court testimony, Lewis took the unresponsive child to a neighbor's residence, where someone called 911. Authorities say the child died two days later at a Louisville hospital from a closed head injury. Lewis also faces other charges, including marijuana cultivation and possession of drug paraphernalia. Online jail records show Lewis is being held on bond at the Barren County Detention Center. Source: AP … [Read more...]
1 Dead, 1 Injured In Shooting
A Kentucky woman has died of what police say appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound and another person was injured in a shooting at a ConAgra Foods plant. Princeton police said in a news release Wednesday that 37-year-old Nellie Renee Nichols of Dawson Springs went to the factory to confront her mother and began firing from a semi-automatic pistol. Police said a male bystander suffered a hand injury not believed to be life-threatening from one of the shots. Police said Nichols was pronounced dead at a local hospital. A statement from ConAgra said the company is aware of "an incident" outside of its plant involving three people. The statement said the people were not employees and the plant has been secured. ConAgra said it is working with police. According to its website, ConAgra Foods, Inc. produces packaged foods. Source: AP … [Read more...]
Man Charged After Explosives Found
A Franklin man was arrested after police say they found explosive devices that were intended to blow up Franklin Simpson Middle School. According to the citation from the Franklin Police Department, they received information from a witness that 18 year-old Trey Gwathney Law had explosive devices in the shed behind his house on N. Railroad Street. The witness told police he was in the shed and saw the devices. He also said Gwathney Law told him he planned on blowing up the middle school. Gwathney Law gave officers permission to search the shed and police say inside an old stove they found four Molotov Cocktails with rags coming out of the bottles, sealing liquid inside. Police also found another glass bottle containing liquid that was sealed with a cork, melted wax, and a fuse coming out of the wax. The citation also says there was a strong odor of gasoline coming from the stove. Gwathney Law was arrested and taken to the Simpson County Jail. He is facing charges of Terroristic Threatening and Possession of a Destructive Device. Source: WBKO … [Read more...]
Ford Recalling Minivans & Trucks
Ford is recalling some older Windstar minivans because a previous rear-axle recall repair might not work. The recall covers about 342,000 vans from 1998 through 2003. The company said Wednesday the Windstars were recalled in 2010 due to axle cracks that could grow and lead to complete failure and a crash. They're being recalled again because a reinforcement bracket from the first recall could have been installed incorrectly. The bracket was designed to mitigate problems if the axle failed. The company says it has reports of a small number of accidents but no injuries. The exact number of wrecks was not available. Dealers will inspect the vans, and if the brackets weren't installed right, replace the axles. If they were correctly installed, customers will be offered a $300 discount on the price of an axle replacement. The recall is taking place in the U.S. and Canada. Also Wednesday, Ford said it was recalling 37,000 F-150 pickups from the 2015 model year in the U.S. and Canada to fix a problem with the adaptive cruise control system that automatically brakes the trucks to avoid a crash. The company said that when passing a large truck, the radar could incorrectly determine that it's in the F-150's travel lane when it is not. The system could apply the brakes until it senses that the truck is no longer in the way. Ford says it has a report of one crash caused by the problem but no injuries. Dealers will update software to fix the problem. Source: AP … [Read more...]
Oven Interrupts School Classes
Fire crews were called to Ben Johnson Elementary School around 8:20 A.M. CDT Thursday (10/01) after staff noticed a smell of smoke in the cafeteria area of the building. Upon investigation of school staff, it was determined that an electric oven was where the smell was coming from. The sprinkler and fire alarms active, when the staff opened the door of the oven. Students were evacuated about fifteen minutes as fire crews evaluated the situation, according to Breckinridge County Superintendent Janet Meeks. She said all classes and activities returned to normal within a half hour of the fire alarm. McDaniels Fire Department Fire Chief David Poole said that an electric motor in the oven shorted out causing the smoke. Fire crews worked with school staff to clean up water and air out the building. No injuries were reported. … [Read more...]
Former Trooper Takes Plea Deal
A former KSP trooper charged with having sex with a 15 year-old girl has taken a plea deal to avoid jail time. Young pleaded guilty to three counts of unlawful transaction with a minor. The prosecutor is recommending a sentence of two years on each charge running at the same time with five years probation, meaning Young will not spend any time in jail. The judge still has to approve the plea deal at a hearing in November. In March of 2014, a Meade County grand jury indicted Young and former Brandenburg Officer Todd Matti for rape and sodomy of the same girl. Matti's trial is set for April. Two other former police officers, Chris Woosley and Jerry Clanton lost their jobs but has not had charges brought against them in the wake of the allegations in this case. The prosecutor says this plea deal should have no bearing on Matti's case because they are different types of cases and that's why they couldn't be tried together. … [Read more...]








