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Lake Malone in Muhlenberg County KY Gearing Up for Dock Trot ’24
What little I know about meteorology suggests that mid-September in these parts could still be very warm but also has the great potential of blessing us with low humidity. As long as the latter part comes to pass, I'm fine. I bring up the weather because on September 14th, untold...
Changes coming to Kroger Field ahead of 2024 UK football season
LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — Changes are coming for UK fans planning to see the Wildcats at Kroger Field for the 2024 season. These updates include new additions as well as traffic and parking changes. New improvements. In a news release, UK Athletics announced new additions and changes at...
OPD arrests parents after home found in bad condition, child playing in road alone
Officers reportedly found the home the child was living in on Danberry Street to be in complete disarray and uninhabitable. OPD believed it was clear to the officers that the child was abused and neglected.
Hopkinsville AT&T workers protest on North Drive as union strike enters second week
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – A large scale strike from members of the Communications Workers of America continues as 17,000 AT&T workers in the southeast protest unfair labor practices. A group of workers in Hopkinsville have been set up on North Drive at the intersection of Richard Street since Aug. 16 while battling the heat and getting supportive honks from cars passing by.
Injured man waits 14 hours for help after falling near railroad in Christian County
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) –Earlier Monday morning, the Hopkinsville Fire Department and EMS were called to a remote location off the CSX railroad near Metcalf Lane after a man fell from the tracks and injured himself. According to HFD, a caller reported an individual had fallen and was...
Two Crofton Men Charged With Trafficking Drugs
A traffic stop on South Main Street in Hopkinsville led to drug charges for two Crofton men on August 17th. Christian County Sheriff’s deputies say they stopped a vehicle driven by 46-year-old Lawrence Mann for his license plate not being properly illuminated. During the stop, a crystal-like substance was...
Small child shot in Owensboro in apparent targeted attack
OWENSBORO, Ky. (WEVV) — Owensboro Police say a small child was shot Monday morning in an attack that was likely targeted. As we reported, officers responded to a shooting at a home on Elm Street on Monday morning. Police now tell 44News that multiple gunshots were fired into the...
Docs: Indiana man poisoned wife’s Coca-Cola with cocaine, MDMA and BZD so he could marry her daughter
RICHMOND, Ind. — An Indiana man who conspired to poison his wife’s Coca-Cola with various drugs, kill her and marry her daughter has been sentenced after entering a guilty plea. Alfred W. Ruf, 71, pled guilty Monday in Wayne County Court to aggravated battery posing a risk of death — a level 3 felony. A […]
Indiana sheriff who stole $2 million in local funds to pay for Hooters and fancy cars gets 15 years in prison
CLARK COUNTY, Ind. — A former southern Indiana sheriff and political powerhouse in the state Republican party will spend the next 15 years behind bars after taking a plea deal in a large-scale corruption, theft and fraud case. Jamey Noel — the former sheriff of Clark County — pled guilty last week to over 25 felony […]
After suspending his campaign, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. filed to run for president in Kentucky
Despite suspending his presidential campaign last week, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will appear on Kentucky ballots, according to Republican Secretary of State Michael Adams. Adams said in a Monday night post on X, formerly Twitter, that Kennedy, a third-party candidate, filed to run for president in Kentucky around 3:30 p.m. Monday. “Having just completed review […]
Kentucky Auditor Ball sues Beshear for access to computerized records of abuse, neglect
Kentucky Auditor Allison Ball has filed a lawsuit against the Beshear administration in Franklin Circuit Court in her ongoing effort to ensure the office of the ombudsman has access to information about abuse and neglect cases. This move comes after Ball and the administration have gone back and forth on...
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