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4 face charges after McCracken County drug investigations
MCCRACKEN COUNTY, Ky. (KBSI) – Four people face charges after drug investigations in McCracken County. McCracken County Sheriff’s detectives stopped a vehicle on South 6th Street in Paducah on July 16. During the roadside investigation detectives say they found small quantities of methamphetamine, synthetic marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
Gibson Center expands services into Sikeston, Mo.
SIKESTON, Mo. (KFVS) - For the first time, an area addiction recovery organization has expanded its services into a new Heartland community. “It’s so awesome that Sikeston has this because, you know, we are an epidemic and there is a really big need for this,” said Courtney Frazier. She runs the We Do Recovery Community Center in Sikeston.
Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast TN receives donation from local orthopedic surgeons
KINGSPORT – Southern Appalachian Medical Management (SAMM), a steadfast supporter of the local community, is proud to announce a generous donation of $25,000 to Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Tennessee. This contribution is a testament to our ongoing commitment to addressing regional food insecurity and supporting those in need. The generous donation from the […] The post Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast TN receives donation from local orthopedic surgeons appeared first on www.elizabethton.com.
DOT approves request to change Cape Girardeau air service from Nashville to Chicago
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KFVS) - The Department of Transportation approved a request to change the air service for the Cape Girardeau Airport from Nashville to Chicago. According to Katrina Amos, airport manager, the DOT approved the request on Monday, July 29. Flights from Cape Girardeau will soon go through Chicago...
EEOC files lawsuit against owner of Kentucky apartment complex
STANFORD, Ky. (WKYT) - The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is filing a lawsuit against the owner of a central Kentucky apartment complex. The nine-page lawsuit claims that the company that owns Oakview Apartments in Stanford has been involved in unlawful practices since October of 2022. The victim says she...
Weakley County Man Sentenced to 30 Years for Murder
In July 2022, a couple was arrested and charged with the first-degree murder of a McKenzie man. In 2023 they were both bound over via indictment to the Weakley County Grand Jury. This year, both faced judgments for their actions almost two years ago. Julien De Mone Hardin, 36, of...
Man Mysteriously Fell to His Death in a Canyon in Illinois
A man fell to his death in a canyon in Illinois over the weekend and right now there are more questions than there are answers about what caused his fall. I saw USA Today share the sad news that a man fell from a canyon in Starved Rock State Park in Illinois on Saturday at approximately 4:30pm. The man has not been identified at this time and they report that the Illinois Conservation Police and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources have not responded to questions as of this writing.
Woman facing drug charges after search of home near Mayfield
GRAVES COUNTY, Ky. (KBSI) – A woman faces nearly the same drug charges two years later in Graves County. Ava Nell Davis, 68, faces charges of trafficking in a 1st degree controlled substance 2nd or subsequent offense, possession of a controlled substance 2nd degree, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and prescription controlled substance not in proper container.
Tn Man to Serve 8 Years for Attempted Murder at MTD Two years Ago
On June 25, 2022 25-year-old Kentrel Ne’Air Siner was arrested and charged with Aggravated Assault after, according to an affidavit by Jeremy Scott Diehl with the Martin Police Department, he unlawfully discharged a firearm in the MTD/Stanley Black and Decker parking lot while several employees were on break. According to the affidavit Siner “placed employees in danger of serious bodily injury or harm. Siner was also charged with Reckless Endangerment. Siner was placed on a $25,000 bond.
Reports: Max McGwire, son of former St. Louis Cardinals slugger Max McGwire, signs with Saint Louis University
Max McGwire, son of former St. Louis Cardinals slugger Mark McGwire, will continue his college baseball career at Saint Louis University after previously playing at Oklahoma and San Diego
Calloway County man charged with drug possession following trafficking charge
CALLOWAY COUNTY, KY — Just after midnight on July 29, Calloway County Sheriff's Office deputies attempted to serve an arrest warrant on 54-year-old Kevin Sargent of Hazel, KY, at a residence on Stateline Road East. According to CCSO, the warrant stemmed from a traffic stop in September 2023 where...
MSHP Arrest Reports for July 29, 2024
The Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested 41-year-old Kyle R. Davis of Knob Noster at 4:28 p.m. Sunday in Johnson County. He now faces charges of driving while intoxicated prior offender, failure to drive on the right half of the roadway and no insurance. Davis was released for medical treatment. The...
Union City Salon to Give Free Back-to-School Haircuts for Area Students
Free back-to-school haircuts will be given today in downtown Union City to all area students. Raigan Osborne, a stylist at Sister Sue’s Boutique and Salon, said they are excited to help the students and families as they prepare for school. Ms. Osborne said they will have a big staff...
Severe Thunderstorm Watch: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky Face Potential Tornadoes till 4AM
Bloomington, IN – The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for parts of Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky, effective until 4:00 AM EDT Tuesday. The affected areas include major cities such as Indianapolis, Bloomington, and Louisville, as well as smaller towns like Danville and Terre Haute. According...
2024 Illinois State Fair reveals theme for exciting lineup of events and concerts
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - The theme for the 2024 Illinois State Fair was revealed this week. Illinois officials said the theme, "It's Showtime!," will set the stage for the biggest show of the year on the newly renovated fairgrounds. The show kicks off in less than two weeks with the return...
New resources supporting inclusion, diversity, equity, and access now available to all Illinois residents
The State Library recently brokered a deal with EBSCO Information Sources to provide access to an expansive list of electronic resources to all residents of Illinois. Resources included in this agreement include eBooks, reference sources, test preparation materials, materials to support DIY activities, academic journal article databases, business information, and more! A recent press release documents the entire list of available resources. Importantly, these databases authenticate via geolocation, which means everyone who walks through Milner Library’s doors or accesses these resources from anywhere in the state will have access—no login needed!
13 WREX's John Jurgens discusses a wet July, and the days ahead
13 WREX meteorologist joined WNIJ Morning Edition host Jason Cregier to discuss some of the wild weather of the past couple few weeks. Jurgens told us how the derecho that ripped through northern Illinois dropped so much rain that it put this July into the record books for total rainfall.
FDA recalls produce sold at Indiana Kroger stores over possible Listeria contamination
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — On Friday, the Food and Drug Administration announced a recall on produce and other products due to a possible Listeria contamination. The recalled produce purchased from Weirs Farm was sold in Kroger stores in Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Missouri and Ohio. This includes all produce packaged at the Supreme Service Solution facility in […]
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