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T.J. Regional Health to host ‘Stuff the Ambulance’
GLASGOW, Ky. (WBKO) – T.J. Samson Community Hospital and Barren-Metcalfe Ambulance Service are partnering to collect school supplies for the upcoming school year. The effort is called “Stuff the Ambulance,” and is scheduled Aug. 1-2. An ambulance will be stationed at the T.J. Health Pavilion Community Center...
Mother of missing Tri-State woman files lawsuit against KSP
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Next month it will be 29 years since Heather Teague was abducted from Newburgh Beach in Henderson County. Today, Heather’s family filed a civil suit against the Kentucky State Police and the FBI, saying they mishandled the investigation. A group gathered outside the federal district...
Remembering the Tragedy in the Mountains: Two years later
EASTERN KENTUCKY (WOWK) – It has been two years since torrential flooding swept through Eastern Kentucky, killing more than 40 people across multiple counties. The heavy rainfall began on July 25, 2022, and continued through July 30, 2022. According to the National Weather Service, a total of 24 flash flood warnings were issued between July […]
Kentucky employers give second chances
By Sarah Michels Bluegrass Live When Barbara Aker’s nephew was 10 or 11, he broke his arm. He was prescribed painkillers, which set him off on a slippery slope, she said. He eventually overdosed and died. Now, through a Kentucky program aimed at reducing recidivism, Aker is making something good out of something bad. A […] The post Kentucky employers give second chances appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
KSP arrests wanted Bonnieville man
BONNIEVILLE, Ky. – A wanted Bonnieville man has been apprehended. Kentucky State Police Post 3 says Robert Kenyon, 60 of Bonnieville, was operating a motor vehicle with an expired registration plate when a trooper conducted a traffic stop. During the traffic stop, the trooper determined that Kenyon was driving on a suspended license and had two active warrants in Hart County.
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