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Child run over by horse and buggy in Christian County
PEMBROKE, Ky. (WSMV) - A child was air-lifted to Nashville after being run over by a horse and buggy in Christian County on Saturday morning. According to the Christian County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO), an Amish family was riding on their property off Pembroke Oak Grove Road when the buggy rode over a bump, which caused it to jump slightly in the air. A 2-year-old boy was thrown from the buggy and run over, the CCSO reported.
Hopkinsville child ran over by horse and buggy
A 2-year-old was injured in a horse and buggy accident in Christian County on Saturday. WKDZ reports the 2-year-old was run over by the horse and buggy then transported to Pembroke Elementary School to be flown to a Nashville hospital. The extent of the child's injuries are not known at...
Grand Jury issues indictments for endangerment, abuse related crimes
A Christian County Grand Jury issued indictments for wanton endangerment and sexual abuse related crimes on Friday. Christopher Smith, age 37 of Illinois, was indicted on multiple charges including wanton endangerment after he reportedly led law enforcement on a vehicle pursuit that began on East Ninth Street and ended in Hopkins County in May.
Hopkinsville man charged with strangulation, assault
The Christian County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Hopkinsville man following a reported assault on Old Madisonville Road Thursday. According to a news release, the victim and 26-year-old Justin Cooper of Hopkinsville had been in an argument that escalated. Cooper allegedly wrapped his hands around the victim’s neck, impeding her ability to breathe before leaving the scene.
Visit Hopkinsville, the Literacy Council partner to host adult spelling bee
Visit Hopkinsville and the Christian County Literacy Council is coming together to host the Big Bee Adult Spelling Bee in August to spotlight the importance of literacy and encourage some friendly competition. Amy Rogers the executive director of Visit Hopkinsville says the idea for the Big Bee came after Hopkinsville...
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