The victim, 62-year-old Jerry Ferguson, of Edmonton, sustained a gunshot wound to the foot and was taken to University of Louisville Hospital for treatment. McCoy was lodged in the Barren County Jail. Tpr. Charles Hedgespeth is investigating.
Edmonton, Ky. (June 27, 2016)-- 57-year-old Timothy McCoy, of Edmonton, was arrested today at 2:57 AM CST on McCoy Witty Road, 1 mile west of Wisdom. He was charged with Assault 1st Degree and Tampering with Physical Evidence regarding a shooting incident that occurred on Sunday, June 26th at approximately 11:14 PM CST at 7605 Glasgow Road.
The victim, 62-year-old Jerry Ferguson, of Edmonton, sustained a gunshot wound to the foot and was taken to University of Louisville Hospital for treatment. McCoy was lodged in the Barren County Jail. Tpr. Charles Hedgespeth is investigating.
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The Adair County Clerk’s Office will be closed Saturday, July 2nd, 2016 and Monday July 4th, 2016 for Independence Day (4th July). We wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July.
Adair County Clerk Lisa Greer and Staff Here is the schedule for tonight's events at the Adair County Fair:
6 p.m. Carnival Open - Miller Spectacular 6 p.m. Baby Pageant 0-1 year old 7 p.m. Small Car Derby 7:15p.m. Little Mr. & Miss Pageant 8 p.m. Stock Car Derby 8 p.m. Miss Pre-Teen Pageant A 9 year old Russell County boy injured in a tractor accident this past weekend continues to improve but remains at the UK Hospital for treatment of his injuries. Ronald Eli Eads is listed in fair condition at the University Of Kentucky Hospital, according to family members he has had to have a couple of operations due to his injuries sustained in the accident, but continues to improve. 18 year old Everette Davis Jr. who was also injured in the accident was also flown to UK but has since been released and continues to recover at home. The tractor accident occurred on East West Wilson Road in the Mclendon Ridge area. Davis was operating the tractor with Eads as a passenger, lost control of the tractor after meeting a car, causing the tractor to go over a 30 foot steep hill.
The accident occurred this past Saturday afternoon just before 5:30 p.m. Story courtesy of lakercountry.com London, KY (June 22, 2016) - On Monday, June 20, 2016 at approximately 10:30 pm Troopers from the Kentucky State Police, Post 11 London, conducted an investigation into suspected drug activity at a residence on West Pine Hill Road, London, KY.
During the investigation Trooper Ben Graves discovered Marijuana, prescription medications, drug paraphernalia and cash. There was an adult female and two small children at the residence during the investigation. No charges are being taken against the female. Trooper Graves arrested Shawn Roark on the charges of Trafficking in a Controlled Substance - 1st Degree - 1st Offense, Trafficking in a Controlled Substance - 2nd Degree - 1st Offense, Trafficking in a Controlled Substance - 3rd Degree - 1st Offense, Trafficking in Marijuana (less than 8 oz.) 1st Offense, Endangering the Welfare of a Minor and Drug Paraphernalia - Deliver/Manufacture. Trooper Graves is continuing the investigation and was assisted by KSP Sergeant Tony Dingess. CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. -- The Campbellsville University Theater Department is partnering with Town Hall Productions and Don Franklin Campbellsville for five performances of the musical, “My Fair Lady.” These productions will be at the Russ Mobley Theater in the Alumni Building at 114 University Drive, Campbellsville, Ky.
Performances will occur on Thursday, June 30; Friday, July 1; Saturday, July 2; Sunday, July 3 and Monday, July 4. Thursday through Saturday, these performances will begin at 7 p.m. On Sunday, the performance will begin at 2:30 p.m., and on Monday, the performance will begin at 6 p.m. Tickets will be sold at the door for $10. Seniors (65 and up), children (12 and under) and Campbellsville University employees and students and active military will pay $7. The play is adapted from George Bernard Shaw’s play and Gabriel Pascal’s motion picture “Pygmalion” with Alan Jay Lerner’s book and lyrics with music by Frederick Loewe. A synopsis of the music includes a pompous phonetics professor named Henry Higgins who is so sure of his abilities that he takes it upon himself to transform a Cockney working-class girl into someone who can pass for a cultured member of high society. His subject turns out to be the lovely Eliza Doolittle, who agrees to speech lessons to improve her job prospects. Higgins and Eliza clash, then form an unlikely bond; a bond that is threatened by both inward and outward forces. Kelli Stanfield plays Eliza, and Ray Hollenbach plays Higgins. The rest of the cast for the show is as follows: Ron Green as Pickering; Alia McClendon as Mrs. Pearce; Matthew Hutchins as Freddy; Les Chadwick as Doolittle; Tanner Thompson as Harry; Sarah Durham as Jamie and Lady Boxington; Tanner Reed as Butler and Hoxton Man; Sarah Ward as Mrs. Eynsford Hill and Mrs. Hopkins; Matthew Rogers as Bartender George and Policeman; Elijah Rogers as Bystander; Bryan Rule as Lord Boxington and Selsey Man; Gracyne Hash as Flower Girl and Maid; Tanner Thompson, Rafael Laurindo, Bryan Rule and Elijah Rogers as Cockney Quartet; Gracyne Hash and Malorie Byrne as Two Singing Maids; Matthew Rogers, Bryan Rule and Elijah Rogers as Three Street Performers; and Sarah Stafford Sims as Queen of England. The crew includes: Nathan Allen as director; Starr Garrett as tech director; Dr. Bill Budai as music director; Andrew Ward as producer/Town Hall Productions; Priscila Dickson as accompanist; Jon Hieneman as light and sound supervisor; Nathan Cahall as light board operator; Art Smith over mics; and Haley Saylor as stage manager. Susie Crowder is in charge of the box office; Lauren Phillips is costume supervisor and Lori Bell is in charge of the run crew. To get more information or to order tickets, contact the Campbellsville University theater department at theatre@campbellsville.edu, call (270) 789-5266 or go online at campbellsville.edu/theater. Corporate sponsors for the program include: Brothers; Citizens Bank & Trust Company; Papa John’s Pizza; Cornerstone: Holly Dudgeon, Tucker Family Medicine and Air Evac. Columbia, Ky. (June 24, 2016) – Kentucky State Police investigated a two vehicle injury collision involving a milk truck on Bull Run Road 2 miles north of Columbia this morning at 8 a.m.
Preliminary investigations indicate 22 year-old Brian Dewitt of Knifley, KY was operating a 2006 Chevrolet north on Bull Run Road, when he crossed the center line striking a 2001 Kenworth milk truck being operated by 58 year-old Larry Bland of Liberty, KY. Dewitt struck the rear axles of the milk truck causing him to overturn multiple times. Dewitt was flown from TJ Samson Columbia Hospital to Skyline Medical Center in Nashville, TN by Air Evac 43 with non-life threatening injuries. Bland was wearing his seat belt and was not injured in the collision. Speed is said to be a factor in the collision. Sr. Officer Derek Cundiff investigated the collision and was assisted by Adair County Sheriff’s Office, EMS and Air Evac 43. A Special Called Meeting of the Adair County Fiscal Court will be held on Monday, June 27th at 8 a.m. in the basement of the Adair County Annex Building, 424 Public Square, Columbia, Kentucky.
Agenda Pledge of Allegiance Prayer Call to Order Roll Call 1. Approval of Agenda 2. Disbursements 3. Budget Transfers 4. Water Board Appointment - Recommendation Doug Sapp 5. 2016-2017 County Road Aid Resolution 6. Awarded Salt Bid 7. Property - Liability and Workers Compensation Insurance 8. Search and Rescue Order of Affiliation 9. Adjourn Glasgow Independent School District is making progress toward finding a new superintendent. The Board of Education has established the superintendent screening committee. Following the required procedures established in KRS 160.352, the following people will serve on the Glasgow Independent School District’s superintendent screening committee:
• Board Appointee:Wade Stone • Principal Representative:Amy Allen • Teacher Representative:Craig Cassady • Teacher Representative: Mark Gibson • Classified Representative:Rita Bishop • Parent Representative:Jan Dickinson According to Glasgow Independent School District’s Board Policy 02.1, the superintendent screening committee has the following responsibilities: 1. Screen all candidates; 2. Employ any reasonable means it chooses to screen candidates; 3. Report its recommendations to the Board on the prescribed date; and 4. Consider additional responsibilities as assigned by the Board. Also, in accordance with KRS 160.352(f), since no minority was appointed or elected a minority parent member shall be elected by the parents in an election. Parents in the district shall be given adequate notice of the time, date, place, and the purpose of the election. Therefore, There will be a meeting for all parents who have children that attend Glasgow Schools for the purpose of electing a minority parent to the superintendent screening committee on Tuesday, July 12 at 6:00pm at the high school. Those minority parents wanting to serve on the superintendent screening committee will need to make a 1-2 minute presentation sharing their interest and qualifications to serve on the superintendent screening committee at this meeting. All parents attending the meeting will have an opportunity to vote for one of the minority parents who made a presentation to serve on the superintendent screening committee. Questions or clarification contact Mr. Phil Eason at 270.799.1256. Story courtesy of wcluradio.com Only Three More Chances to Visit with the Eclectic Residents of Tuna, Texas
It will be performed at 7 p.m. CT, Thursday and Friday, and 2 p.m. CT, Sunday in V.P. Henry Auditorium, 210 Lindsey Wilson St., Columbia, Ky. |
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