Further investigation resulted in the operator being arrested . John Grant 26 of columbia was charged with Operating a Motor Vehicle Under the Influence of Drugs 1st offense and Reckless Driving. Grant was lodged in the Adair County Regional Jail
On 11-25-16 at CPD Officer Josh Brockman initiated a traffic stop on a 95 GEO Tracker on Hudson Street for reckless driving. After contact with driver it was observed that he was possibly under the influence of a intoxicating substance.
Further investigation resulted in the operator being arrested . John Grant 26 of columbia was charged with Operating a Motor Vehicle Under the Influence of Drugs 1st offense and Reckless Driving. Grant was lodged in the Adair County Regional Jail
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The sale of Westlake Hospital to T.J. Samson Regional Health seems to rest solely on the resolution of Westlake’s Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
Currently in its final stages, CEO Neal Gold and board members of the hospital remain optimistic that next week’s mediation between them and one of their largest creditors will lead to an agreement satisfying both parties. If all goes as planned, Westlake would be in the hands of T.J. by Jan. 4, the original acquisition date. During Tuesday night’s regular monthly meeting, Gold told those in attendance that recently the hospital’s primary focus has been on the two biggest topics at hand – acquisition by T.J. and resolution of the bankruptcy. “Last week’s court date, the plan of adjustment was supposed to be up for confirmation, but several issues were brought up by banks and creditors,” Gold explained. One of those creditors objecting to the hospital’s plan of adjustment is Farmers National Bank of Danville, to which the Adair County Hospital District owes around $15 million. Gold feels like the upcoming mediation will be good for both parties. “We’re at least getting closer, but these are obviously very complex issues and clearly we’re still very far apart between where we feel we can actually accommodate payment to the creditors as opposed to what the creditors would like us to accommodate. I think we’re making progress – at least we’re all talking, because for a while no one was even talking.” “We have a very committed buyer,” he added. T.J.’s CEO and their legal team did attend the hearing last week in Louisville. Gold went on to explain that the judge in their case is pushing for a consensual plan where all parties are in agreement as opposed to a forced or crammed down plan where the judge forces the creditors to accept what Westlake has proposed. A consensual plan creates a safer end result because it closes the door for any future litigation whereas a forced plan leaves that door open. During the meeting, CFO David Hayes gave the October financial report. Westlake and its affiliates showed a net gain of $276,723 – a sum in the black due solely to monies received from the DSH program ($282,511) and tax revenue that has begun to stream in ($382,947). Year to date the hospital remains in the red just over $452,000. “We continue to struggle with cash flow and are doing everything we can to conserve and maintain that,” said Gold. In the end, the board voted to enter executive session to discuss upcoming mediation with their lawyers via conference call. Upon returning two hours later, Board Chairman Richard Grant said the only action taken was an agreement to hold a special called meeting on Dec. 3 in Louisville during the scheduled mediation so as to allow the board to enter executive session at that time. Mediation is closed to the public. All members of the board were present at include: Richard Grant, Brad Keltner, Sharon Burton, David Herbst, Bruce White. Story courtesy of accvonline.com by Sharon Burton, Editor (Richmond, KY) - The Kentucky State Police, Richmond Post, has arrested and charged a Madison County woman with Criminal Abuse as the result of an ongoing investigation.
Bessie Perkins, 34 years old of Richmond was arrested yesterday afternoon and is charged with Criminal Abuse 1st Degree and Criminal Abuse 2nd Degree. Perkins has been lodged in the Madison County Detention Center. The Kentucky State Police began their investigation after the parents of the infants sought medical attention for injuries that their children sustained. The initial investigation alleges that Bessie Perkins injured the two children while they were in her care, over a period of approximately six weeks. The ongoing investigation is being conducted by KSP Detective Rob Morris. On Tuesday, November 24, 2015 at approximately 10:34 AM, Kentucky State Police Post 11 London, received a report of a two vehicle traffic crash on US 25 E at the intersection of the I-75 southbound off ramp.
Upon arrival Trooper Millard Root determined that a 1994 Ford Bronco, operated by James F. Jones, 37, of Woodbine, was traveling southbound exiting off I-75 when he struck a 2012 Nissan pick-up truck operated by Douglas G. Holt, 65, of Corbin, which was traveling westbound on US 25 E. Jones was air lifted from the scene to the University of Kentucky Medical Center for treatment of his injuries. His passenger Natasha L. Melton, 26, of Woodbine was transported to the Baptist Health Hospital in Corbin to be treated for her injuries. Holt was air lifted from the scene to the University of Kentucky Medical Center for treatment of his injuries. Alcohol and drug use is unknown at this time. Trooper Root is in charge of the investigation and was assisted at the scene by Trooper Jack Riley, Laurel EMS and the West Knox Fire Department. A former secretary at a south-central Kentucky church has pleaded guilty to federal wire fraud charges.
U.S. Attorney John E. Kuhn Jr. said in a statement that 49-year-old Patricia Barlow entered the plea on Monday in Bowling Green. She was accused of embezzling $274,846 from her former employer, Scottsville Baptist Church in Allen County.The statement said Barlow made multiple wire transfers and used the church's money for personal expenses. The plea deal calls for Barlow to pay restitution and for federal prosecutors to recommend an imprisonment on the lowest end of sentencing guidelines. Barlow's sentencing was set for Feb. 22. Story courtesy by www.WLKY.com Skal Labissiere scored 16 points to lead top-ranked Kentucky to an 82-62 win over Boston University on Tuesday night.
The Wildcats (5-0) used a big second half to overcome the Terriers in their season debut at No. 1 in The Associated Press Top 25 poll. Kentucky struggled to put Boston University away early but outscored the Terriers 42-29 in the second half. Labissiere finished 7 of 13 from the field and grabbed seven rebounds. Tyler Ulis added 15 points, and Alex Poythress had 14 points and 10 rebounds off the bench for his second straight double-double. Jamal Murray scored 12 points and Isaiah Briscoe had 11. Kentucky scored 58 points in the paint. Boston University (2-3) got 15 points from John Papale. Story courtesy of WHAS11.com Last night the Pioneer Athletic conference was held and the Adair county High School Football team was named 2015 Pioneer Athletic Conference South Champions. This makes the second year in a row for the Tribe.
Outstanding individuals honors went to: Daniel Grant: 2nd Team All-PAC Lonnie Grant: 2nd Team All-PAC Jeremy Luttrell: All-PAC Academic Team and 1st Team All-PAC Josh Brown: 1st Team All-PAC Shea Martin: 2nd Team All-PAC Jordan Lasley: 1st Team All-PAC and Running Back of the Year Shymez Brabson: 1st Team All-PAC and Receiver of the Year Chance Melton: 1st Team All-PAC and PAC Most Valuable Player of the Year. and not to be forgotten: Coach Travis Gay: 2015 Pioneer Athletic Conference Ray Bauer Memorial Coach of the Year. Second year in a row. Congratulations on a fine job this year to the Coaches, players and parents. Go Tribe. The son of a man charged with killing a Kentucky girl has been arrested for allegedly sending threatening message to police via Facebook.
Bradley Madden, 20, was arrested in Macon County, Tennessee, on charges of intimidating a participant in the legal process and third-degree terroristic threatening. According to an arrest warrant, Madden sent private messages to the Scottsville Police Department Facebook page from Saturday to Monday. On Saturday, Madden sent a message at 1:19 a.m., saying, "U got the wrong man u sick (expletive removed) ur have to be missing so ething try harder please don't give up if u book my dad in and he does like u will do life watchi g ur back." (sic) At 1:23 a.m. Saturday he sent a message saying, "Go do ur (expletive removed) jobs correctly (expletive removed) u know who I talkimg about it is a set up from hell when he gets out best belive u will be sued for slander his privacy right and false arrest and yall will go to hell for this." (sic) Madden's father, Timothy Madden, was arrested Friday and charged with murder, kidnapping, first-degree rape and first-degree sodomy in the death of 7-year-old Gabriella Doolin. Doolin disappeared while watching her older brothers play in a youth football game on Nov. 14. Her body was discovered in a creek near Allen County Scottsville High School about 30 minutes after she disappeared. Timothy Madden appeared in court on Monday in that case. On Monday, Bradley Madden sent a message to the department at 5:16 p.m., saying, "I coming for you" and at 5:21 p.m. he said, "Scottsville look out im coming for everyone whoa has said my name and my fams and my dads so ill meet u there." Bradley Madden was arrested in Macon County, just after 11 p.m. Monday on the warrant from Allen County. Story courtesy of WLKY.com A medical examiner has confirmed that a second body was found in a burnt vehicle discovered in western Kentucky last week.
According to Kentucky New Era, Christian County Sheriff's Department spokesman Chris Miller says the badly burned bodies of two people were in the car in Pembroke that was found on Thursday. He says detectives are now waiting on a DNA test to confirm the victims' identities. As part of the investigation last week, deputies traced the car tags to a Pembroke residence. Upon entering, they found a dead man with an apparent gunshot wound to the chest. Miller says authorities searched two other nearby homes Friday that could be connected to the crimes. Miller says investigators know of several people they want to talk to about the slayings. Story courtesy of WKYT.com Collection week for Operation Christmas Child came to a close Monday afternoon. Adair County set a new record with 3,229 boxes being collected and processed through the relay center at the First Church of the Nazarene Wheet Fellowship Hall. These simple gifts bring joy to children in need around the world, and provide opportunities to introduce them to the greatest gift of all - Jesus Christ.
Community Outreach Cordinator Mark Fudge said,"we have been overwhelmed by the number of churches, businesses, and individuals that have stopped by to either make deliveries or to volunteer their time. It is just another example of the generosity of the people of Adair County." According to Relay Center Coordinator Denise Fudge a record number of volunteers assisted with the project. Over 200 individuals volunteered more than 330 hours at the relay center during the eight days of collection week. The boxes that were processed at the Wheet Fellowship Hall relay center left the parking lot today (Tuesday) in route to their next destination which is Boone, North Carolina. The boxes will later be shipped to children in Colombia, Botswana, South Sudan, Rwanda, and Ukraine. |
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