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Woman shot multiple times in Nashville, suspect at large
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - An investigation is underway after a woman was shot multiple times on Friday morning, according to the Metro Nashville Police Department. The shooting occurred at a residence on the corner of East Trinity Lane and Luton Street, just after 10 a.m. The woman was transported to Vanderbilt University Medical Center with life-threatening injuries.
Dog Days of Kentucky returning to Harlan
Harlan County’s premier food-based festival is returning with the second edition of Dog Days of Kentucky happening alongside Backroads of Appalachia’s Jeep and Bikefest and the Mountain Market on Aug. 31, all on the grounds of the Harlan Center. City of Harlan Tourism Director Brandon Pennington provided a preview of what folks can expect at […] The post Dog Days of Kentucky returning to Harlan appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
Logan recovers to knock off Lady Cols in soccer
Emerson Boyd scored her first career goal inside the first 5 minutes of play, but Christian County didn’t have much more offense as the Lady Colonels dropped a 6-2 girls’ high school soccer match to visiting Logan County Thursday night. Carliah Hobson had the other goal for Christian...
Elkton man facing numerous charges in Pennyrile Narcotics Task Force investigation
An Elkton man is facing numerous charges following an investigation by the Pennyrile Narcotics Task Force. According to a news release, detectives with the Task Force and deputies with the Todd County Sheriff’s Department were doing follow-up investigations stemming from multiple arrests on August 9. Investigation determined that 30-year-old Jeremy Wilson of Elkton had allowed a minor child to engage in illegal activities with other minor children present.
Simon Kenton baseball coach Troy Roberts steps down, stays as athletic director
After three years as athletic director at Simon Kenton High School, Troy Roberts is experiencing a first in his career. Roberts is taking applications to replace himself as head baseball coach at Simon Kenton High School. He stepped down earlier this week. Interested applicants can email him. ...
Recording purports to reveal confessed killer on 34th anniversary of Jennifer Lynn Bailey’s death
By Brian O’Brien WRIL Recently WRIL received a recording and multiple news clippings regarding the death of Jennifer Lynn Bailey in Bell County. The recording was of three individuals involved in the case and an inmate who had been held at the same facility as an individual who had confessed to killing Jennifer. Kentucky State […] The post Recording purports to reveal confessed killer on 34th anniversary of Jennifer Lynn Bailey’s death appeared first on Middlesboro News.
Charges Filed After Threat Toward Mayfield High School Students
Charges have been filed after threats were made toward Mayfield High School students. A social media post from Mayfield Independent Schools on Thursday night stated school officials were aware of the threat against the students. The post stated all parties involved had been notified and the charges were filed. No...
Princeton woman charged in stolen vehicle investigation
A Princeton woman is facing charges after police investigated the theft of a vehicle on Wednesday. According to the Princeton Police Department, officers responded to the 100 block East Young Street around 8:30 a.m. for reports of a stolen vehicle and while investigating, the victim was notified that one of their credit cards had been used at the Circle K. Upon arrival to the store, officers were able to identify the suspect through video footage as 24-year-old Kelsey Ford of Princeton.
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