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Leitchfield woman allegedly under the influence of drugs enters pond with dog, deputy forced into chest-deep water to retrieve her
A Leitchfield woman allegedly under the influence of drugs has been arrested after a Grayson County deputy had to enter a pond to retrieve the female and a dog. On Friday night at approximately 11:15, Grayson County Deputy Thomas Lane and Sgt. Jordan Jones, the Leitchfield Fire Department and EMS responded to the 200 block of King Road when a woman, 54-year-old Donna G. Sisk, trespassed and entered a pond with a dog and refused to leave.
Grayson County Alliance receives KY Colonels grant
Grayson County Alliance is proud to announce it received a grant from the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels (HOKC) in the amount of $9,200 to purchase and install sidewalk safety railing for the walkway to the new GCA Classroom. “HOKC Good Works grant continues to make a huge impact at...
Grayson Co. Schools, ECTC partner to develop ‘a pipeline of talent’ from middle school to employment in advanced manufacturing
Elizabethtown Community and Technical College’s (ECTC) Advanced Manufacturing Accelerator Project (AMAP) has launched a VEX Robotics program to increase awareness among middle and high school students of the skills needed in high-demand careers. AMAP will partner with Grayson County Schools as well as schools in Breckinridge and five other...
Grayson Co. Schools partners with WKU to support students as they pursue teaching careers
A four-year, $2 million U.S. Department of Education award — Project CARE (Collaborative Apprenticeships for Rural Educators) — will support high school students in rural areas of Kentucky as they pursue careers as K-12 teachers. “Project CARE enhances Western Kentucky University’s partnership with the Kentucky Community and Technical...
Black Bear Sightings Reported In South Central, Western Kentucky
OWENSBORO (06/25/24) – Reports are starting to come in of black bear sightings in the region: reports placed a bear near Wax in Grayson County last week and now a report of one near the Ohio-Daviess County line. The State Department of Fish and Wildlife says black bears can be tolerant of people, they should always be treated as the wild animals they are, whether in a residential or backcountry area.
Roundabouts coming to Leitchfield
Roundabouts are coming to Leitchfield. Brad Bottoms, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 4 Chief Engineer, told Grayson County Fiscal Court that up to four roundabouts are currently planned to be installed at intersections in Leitchfield. “Roundabouts, based on our experience, nationwide experience plus what we’ve seen just in E-town and in...
Cougars compete in Central KY Tennis Series
Grayson County tennis players served up results during the recent Central Kentucky Tennis Series circuit. The Miller Park Tennis Classic was held June 1 and 2 in Campbellsville, and Grayson County’s Maddox Powell earned the title of 16 and under singles runner-up. Powell went 2,6 2,6 against Josiah Castenir.
Superintendent addresses GCS pay concerns
Grayson County Schools Superintendent Doug Robinson addressed employees of the school district regarding their concerns over pay during the June Board of Education meeting. Robinson said he was unable to speak at the May Grayson County School Board meeting.
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